[Search for users] [Overall Top Noters] [List of all Conferences] [Download this site]

Conference back40::soapbox

Title:Soapbox. Just Soapbox.
Notice:No more new notes
Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUEONS
Created:Thu Nov 17 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:862
Total number of notes:339684

17.0. "Things To Wonder About" by TROOA::COLLINS (Not Phil, not Tom, not Joan...) Thu Nov 17 1994 21:52

    
    Is a zebra white with black stripes or black with white stripes?
    
T.RTitleUserPersonal
Name
DateLines
17.1CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Thu Nov 17 1994 22:342
    
    do PC traces wear out to to passage of electrons?
17.2clear as black and whiteLUDWIG::OCONNELLFri Nov 18 1994 03:433
    re: .0
    
    black with white stripes....
17.3PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRFri Nov 18 1994 10:081
    Is the grass EVER greener on the other side?
17.4NCMAIL::SOFIAFenders belong on cars!Fri Nov 18 1994 11:345
                    <<< Note 17.3 by PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZR >>>

   >> Is the grass EVER greener on the other side?

Yeah, there's more poop there.
17.5CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperFri Nov 18 1994 11:599

 What is the riot act?  I often hear (and use the line myself) of someone
 "reading the riot act" to someone..what the heck is it?




Jim
17.6COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Nov 18 1994 12:025
It's an English law of 1715 that provided for the dispersal of gatherings
disturbing the peace; the term "reading the riot act" has become idiomatic
for any strong reproof.

/john
17.7BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Fri Nov 18 1994 12:126

| do PC traces wear out to to passage of electrons?


	no, PC is here to stay!
17.8POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Pantless Snow-BaggerFri Nov 18 1994 12:274
    I wonder if I could find a job picking the salt off of pretzels. It
    would be a nice peaceful change.....
    
    Glenn
17.9GMT1::TEEKEMAClass Clown &amp; Box Jester...%^)Fri Nov 18 1994 12:306
	I wonder if there are people who actually have jobs like
that. The stupid things she is asked to do...........

	I guess it proves my point before, people will do anything
for money, we all just have a different price......
17.10CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumFri Nov 18 1994 12:302
    I wonder is the last box reached 2000 topics...and if so, who snarfed
    it?
17.11Expound please?SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess government, stupid!Fri Nov 18 1994 12:382
    
    Picking salt off of pretzels?
17.12CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperFri Nov 18 1994 12:393

 Somebody musta watched Seinfeld last night..
17.13NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Nov 18 1994 13:461
Do they serve frogs' legs at IHOP?
17.14PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Nov 18 1994 15:113
 does Dick think that "higher" and "hyper" rhyme?

17.15:-)SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Nov 18 1994 15:191
    when madmike is gonna respond to 11.12
17.16CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Fri Nov 18 1994 15:552
    
    were Dom Perignon and the little blue nun a number?
17.17POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Pantless Snow-BaggerFri Nov 18 1994 16:491
    Did someone really bring the mountain to Mohammed on Friday Nov. 18?
17.18Wondered about that myselfDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri Nov 18 1994 17:145
    .17
    
    Another Far Side fan, I see :-)
    
    
17.19POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Pantless Snow-BaggerFri Nov 18 1994 17:301
    Lotsa people didn't get it, so what else is new? ;-)
17.20SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Nov 18 1994 19:268
TTWA:  How come I couldn't find the constellation Cassiopeia whilst
       attempting to stargaze last night?

Here I am, trying to become a more knowledgeable person about nature
around me, and I can't even locate the @#$%^& constellation that will
point me to other sky stuff.

joanne
17.21CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperFri Nov 18 1994 19:293

 It was shutdown for repairs last night..
17.22SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Nov 18 1994 19:3721
    .20
    
    can you find the big dipper?  if you can, follow the line of the
    "pointers" (the # in the following diagram) for a distance roughly five
    times the distance between them, to find the north star (the $ in the
    diagram).  Once you have the north star, look in the area on the other
    side of it from the bowl of the big dipper.
    
                                     *
                                   *   *  *
                                             *
    
    
    
                              $
    
    
           *  *  
                 *
                    *    #
                    *   #
17.23SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Nov 18 1994 20:026
Thank you, gracious Mr. Binder.  It was the Big Dipper, so low in the sky
this time of year, that put me onto this star kick.

Now, if I can get a break in the clouds tonight!

j.
17.24MPGS::MARKEYWorse!! How could it be worse!?!?Fri Nov 18 1994 20:555
    Why ScottK's personal name looks like an APL program, and if it is
    one, what diabolical thing it does when executed... :-)
    
        -b
    
17.25NEMAIL::SCOTTKMy multiple extremities: O:) &gt;:&gt; :P +:)Fri Nov 18 1994 22:4416
    Markey, 
    
    I must admit my ignorance, What is a APL progam?
    Could it be a funky type of virus?
    
    One more thing "Does the Haag man every smile?" If so when was the last
    time..:-)  I hope the answer isn't never.
    
    
    
    
    (8-o
    
    
    
    
17.26Myself talking to myselfNEMAIL::SCOTTKMy multiple extremities: O:) &gt;:&gt; :P +:)Fri Nov 18 1994 22:5412
    re. (8-o
    
    >"Does the haag man every smile?"
    
    I believe your looking for the word, ever.
    
    
    Anytime,
    
    *8-)
    
    
17.27My other self responding to myself.NEMAIL::SCOTTKMy multiple extremities: O:) &gt;:&gt; :P +:)Fri Nov 18 1994 22:5811
    re. *8-)
    
    No...No...It should be the following:
    
    "Have you ever seen the Mr Gene Haag smile?"
    
    Your welcome,
    
    **8-)
    
    
17.28(8-O response to **8-) who responded to *8-) NEMAIL::SCOTTKMy multiple extremities: O:) &gt;:&gt; :P +:)Fri Nov 18 1994 23:038
    re. **8-)
    
    I'm so confused!
    
    
    needing lots of help,
    
    Mr bill  (8-o
17.29HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Sat Nov 19 1994 18:177
Note 17.27 by NEMAIL::SCOTTK
    
    >>"Have you ever seen the Mr Gene Haag smile?"
    
    for those that ask stupid questions and frequently write stupid notes
    and are incapable of learning, the answer is obvious. find another
    fire to throw gas on. 
17.30MPGS::MARKEYWorse!! How could it be worse!?!?Sat Nov 19 1994 20:089
    ScottK:
    
    APL is a computer programming language popular with mathematicians. The
    language uses cryptic combinations of symbols (like your P-name), which
    usually result in very efficient, but completely obtuse programs. Thus,
    APL is not very popular in commercial programming environments because
    maintaining an APL program usually means rewriting it.
    
    -b
17.31Here's a reported caseVMSSG::LYCEUM::CURTISDick &quot;Aristotle&quot; CurtisSun Nov 20 1994 00:3511
    .30 et al:
    
    In an essay about APL, the author mentioned that another APL wizard
    came to him, the local expert, for some assistance in debugging a
    program.
    
    It took him (whose depth in the language was enough for publishing
    in magazines) only twelve hours to determine precisely what the 
    four lines of code actually were doing.
    
    Dick
17.32Some smiley and Some smiley not.NEMAIL::SCOTTKMy multiple extremities: O:) &gt;:&gt; :P +:)Sun Nov 20 1994 01:2735
    Re. Haag
    
    >for those that ask stupid question and frequently write stupid notes 
    >and are incapable of learning, the answer is obvious. find another 
    >fire to throw gas on.
    
    Some would find your remarks insulting even take it personally. 
    Well, I didn't.
    
    My question should have been: 
    
    Have you ever seen Mister Haag's smiley face?
    
    Example.
    :-)
    
    My schitzo conversation was a pun on my own grammer.
    
    I do believe that those were fighting words Mr Gene Haag, and I could 
    have easily acts like a butt by making this a on going mud tossing
    contest.  
    
    It's my assumption that you don't use smiley faces.
    
    (8-o
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
17.33yNEMAIL::SCOTTKMy multiple extremities: O:) &gt;:&gt; :P +:)Sun Nov 20 1994 01:293
    Markey, 
    
    Thanks,  :-)
17.34GMT1::TEEKEMAClass Clown &amp; Box Jester...%^)Mon Nov 21 1994 11:553
	I think I would hate to have Gene trowing smiley's at
me, I wouldn't know if he was laughing at me or insulting me !! %^|
17.35POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Pantless Snow-BaggerMon Nov 21 1994 12:423
    I wonder what today's farside is about...
    
    "May the sea always follow you" ?
17.36Is it a Mask? NEMAIL::SCOTTKMy multiple extremities: O:) &gt;:&gt; :P +:)Mon Nov 21 1994 12:4313
    Teekema,
    
    However, It would shed some light on where he was coming from, maybe than 
    the following wouldn't come mind:
    
    Is this how he is all the time or is this mask that he wears in the
    box? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
    
    I'm beginning to think...........oh never mind, I don't want my playful
    ways to be misinterpreted as trying to start a fire.  O:)
    
    
    Peace.
17.37a nautical termWAHOO::LEVESQUEwhat's the frequency, Kenneth?Mon Nov 21 1994 15:476
    re: following sea
    
     A following sea is when the waves break in the same direction as you
    are traveling. It can be dangerous if the waves are big, because they
    can break over the stern and swamp the boat unless you are making good
    headway.
17.38CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Mon Nov 21 1994 16:514
    
    or if your craft has a pointed stern.
    
     
17.39MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Nov 23 1994 15:114
TTWA:

Where the heck was PEAR:: from Late yesterday afternoon till late this AM?

17.40NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 23 1994 15:163
> Where the heck was PEAR:: from Late yesterday afternoon till late this AM?

Being held hostage by bosc terrorists.
17.41CSC32::M_EVANSperforated porciniWed Nov 23 1994 15:163
    Oh,
    
    I thought it was the Bartlett gang
17.42Anjou even a little bit curious?SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess government, stupid!Wed Nov 23 1994 15:281
    
17.43GMT1::TEEKEMABarney made me do it !!Wed Nov 23 1994 16:454
	Bob palmer's Thanksgiving message to all employees.

	Is this done every year ??. I kinda liked it.
17.44We'd hate to see ya spontaneously combustSUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Nov 23 1994 17:573
After watching "Dateline NBC" last night, I wonder if
Mr. G. Richardson is disposing of his rags soaked with
linseed oil in a proper and safe manner.
17.45POWDML::LAUERD-Day: 1/9/95Wed Nov 23 1994 17:592
    
    I wonder about Mr. G. Richardson, period.
17.46POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Pantless Snow-BaggerWed Nov 23 1994 18:037
    This troubles me. 
    
    Did I miss something interesting about linseed oil?
       
       1
    ________
    {simper}
17.47CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Wed Nov 23 1994 19:292
    
    IRW if Burlington VT is a flaming liberal town..
17.48COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Nov 23 1994 19:3810
IRW whether that was a real Korbel ad I thought I saw Monday night or if I
was imagining things.

Guy spits, makes an awful face, and says, "Ptuuuuiiiii!"

Woman says, "What's wrong, is it my feet?"

Guy says, "No, the champagne wasn't Korbel."

/john
17.49WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhat's the frequency, Kenneth?Mon Nov 28 1994 10:471
    people who drink Korbel get what they deserve. ;-)
17.50ANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outMon Nov 28 1994 10:552
    what's Korbel? it;s not by chance the drug for removing gas from cattle
    as announced in the ozone note?
17.51Box o' bubbly? CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Nov 28 1994 12:493
    Can you get it in a box?  
    
    Brian 
17.52CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Mon Nov 28 1994 13:302
    
    they also make brandy. it doesn't come in a box though.
17.53BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Mon Nov 28 1994 14:394


	Who's puttin Brandy in a box?
17.54Unfortunately, you saw what you think you sawDECWIN::RALTOMon Nov 28 1994 15:0613
    re: "Is it my feet?"
    
    This is actually an oldie... I first saw it a couple of years ago,
    and my throat actually tightened in disgust (which is actually not
    an unusual reaction to a television commercial).  Fortunately they
    had the limited good taste to pull the camera away from the guy
    during the actual imbibing.
    
    I have no idea why they resurrected this ad.  I can't believe they
    got positive reactions from anyone other than assorted fetishists
    out there...
    
    Chris
17.55susan smith, et alPENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Nov 28 1994 16:214
 why is meowski so hell-bent on trying to prove he's the "fairest
 of them all"?

17.56NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Nov 28 1994 16:265
re .55:

Free associating from "fairest of them all," what possessed the parents of
the former POW quoted in today's AP article of the demolition of the Hanoi
Hilton?  His name is Cole Black.
17.57SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowMon Nov 28 1994 16:534
	Well, my sister knew a guy in high school, his name
	was:  Barry Kuda.

	Cruel parents, those.
17.58CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperMon Nov 28 1994 17:258


 Went to school with a girl who's name was Cheri Paiz (pronounced pies).



Jim
17.59POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingMon Nov 28 1994 17:415
    There used to be somebody called "Mary Christmas" who worked at
    Digital. I typed a bunch of funny names like that into elf, and she
    showed up. I couldn't believe it.

    Glenn
17.61my personal favorite...PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Nov 28 1994 17:543
  Russell Russell Russell

17.62MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Nov 28 1994 18:077
TTWA:

We'll probably never know, given the circumstances, but I truly wonder
what were the motives of the inmates who put Dahmer out of his misery
this AM. Whether related to his crimes, or something internal to prison
society.

17.63NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Nov 28 1994 18:071
Russell Russell Russell the famous cattle thief?  Or the librarian?
17.64GMT1::TEEKEMABarney made me do it !!Mon Nov 28 1994 18:139
	RE .62

	Well if it was for his crimes, I hope they made him suffer.

	I suspect he did not like being a dance partner and threatend
to "eat" them if they didn't leave him alone, althou I don't think
he was the gutsy type in a crowd. So they made an example of him, 
he was probably an easy target.
17.65POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingMon Nov 28 1994 18:151
    He was always cutting up in the chow line.
17.66Guess they will do anything to sell stuffBIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Mon Nov 28 1994 18:2711


	Anyone see those Merry-Go-Round commercials? The one's where they have
men and women doing their normal lives, but naked? And then waking up from the
nightmare in bed? The one that made me laugh was when the guy went to deliver
pizza's at a girls sorority party, and when they took the last box of pizza
from him, one of the women say, "We didn't order sausage on our pizza". 


Glen
17.67COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Nov 28 1994 19:053
>Russell Russell Russell the famous cattle thief?  Or the librarian?

No, the one in the pile of leaves.
17.68PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Nov 28 1994 19:102
<--- _somebody_ had to say it

17.69MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Nov 28 1994 19:391
I guess he fit the mould.
17.70POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionMon Nov 28 1994 19:512
    
    All this talk of beverages in boxes is worrying me.
17.71TROOA::COLLINSNot Phil, not Tom, not Joan...Mon Nov 28 1994 19:523
    
    ...why note 20.135 is *still* being written...
    
17.72PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Nov 28 1994 19:553
 maybe he's arguing with himself over the spelling
 of "speech".

17.73Two for the price of oneDECWIN::RALTOMon Nov 28 1994 20:0312
    Wondering:
    
    1.  Is "Mitzi" the female form of "Mitt", and if so, just what
        kind of name is this?
    
    2.  If the supermarket is correct in claiming that plastic bags for
        groceries are better for the environment than paper bags, then is
        the town government also correct in telling me that I have to put
        my leaves in paper bags instead of plastic bags, because they say
        that paper bags are better for the environment than plastic bags?
    
    Chris
17.74DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Mon Nov 28 1994 20:0911
    Re: .73
    
    For paper vs plastic, processing is the difference.  The town wants to
    take your bags of leaves and toss them into the landfill.  In that
    situation, paper bags are better because they decay more readily.  The
    town isn't doing any processing.
    
    I'm not sure what arguments the supermarket is using for plastic bags. 
    I believe my market uses bags made out of recycled plastic, and/or
    plastic bags can be returned for recycling.  I go with plastic because
    I use them for cleaning out the litter boxes.
17.75Better lookingTNPUBS::JONGSteveMon Nov 28 1994 20:192
    Come to think of it, I would have preferred Mitzi Gaynor to Mitzi
    Kapture.
17.77COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Nov 28 1994 20:581
Short for "Mitch".
17.78MPGS::MARKEYBill Clinton: recognizable obscenityMon Nov 28 1994 20:593
    Nope... because "Mitch" is short for "Mitchell."
    
    -b
17.79Mitt is short for Mitch is short for MitchellCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Nov 28 1994 21:001
So?
17.81This is actually an MTM joke, but what the heck 8^)TNPUBS::JONGSteveTue Nov 29 1994 02:161
    His wife calls him "Mmmm..."
17.82Paper vs plastic. I'll take paperCONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Nov 29 1994 12:1741
    re: .73 and .74
    
    Paper bags in a sanitary landfill will be there for a few nanoseconds 
    less than plastic or about forever.  There is no air (oxygen) to support
    microbial action therefore no decompostition.  Uless of course your town 
    does composting for yard refuse then paper is better.  If they are
    incinerated, plastic will burn clean and provide a good source of fuel
    to help sustain the incineration prrocess, far better than paper or the
    yard refuse itself.
    
    Plastic bags are far cheaper for the supermarket and are readily recycled 
    by throwing them into the hopper with virgin feed stock at the bag mill.  
    They take up far less storage space, can be loaded on racks for easy
    dispensing and tend not to rip as easily especially when wet.  Plastic 
    bags will not decompose in a landfill and therefore will not leech any 
    toxins into the environment as they are chemically stable and therefore 
    inert for all practical purposes.  Paper recycling is inherently a far 
    dirtier process especially if the paper has to be de-inked.  It's a toss 
    up to say which is dirtier, paper processing or the refining of oil to 
    make the resins for the plastic bags.  Both materials depend upon the 
    existence of recycling facilities and the infrastructure to collect, sort, 
    and deliver the materials to the recycler.  
    
    Personally, I hate plastic bags as they have no structural strength
    and all my goods usually end up rolling around in my trunk.  I can also
    burn the paper ones in my fireplace when I make a fire along with my
    junk mail.  
    
    To really gauge the which is better argument, you have to go back and
    look at which is more destructive, deforestation and pulping operations 
    or pumping oil (includes exploration etc.) and the refining operations.  
    
    To be environmentally correct at the grocery store, pick up the
    shipping cartons from shelves and use those to transport your stuff. 
    Bring old bags from home.  Buy or make mesh or cloth bags that can be
    used and even repaired almost indefinitely.  Avoid using separate
    plastic bags for you vegetables by shopping in a store that weighs your
    stuff at the register.  
    
    Brian
    
17.83POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingTue Nov 29 1994 13:094
    That gives me an idea for a slogan:

    		Big Stu's Discount Garage
    	   We Specialize In Indefinite Repairs
17.84ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogTue Nov 29 1994 15:315
    I wonder how many people out there know who wrote the words to the
    Levis' commercials that start out with "...you can be anything this
    time around..."?
    
    Here's a hint...it's from an album of the same name.  
17.85POBOX::BATTISWhen in doubt, foul a freshmanTue Nov 29 1994 15:353
    
    If a tree fell in the forest, and noone was around to hear it, would it
    make a sound??
17.86Then again, what kind of name is Zsa Zsa, or Zasu?DECWIN::RALTOTue Nov 29 1994 15:4213
    >>	The first question that needs to be answered is "What kind of a 
    >>	name is Mitt?"
    
    Right... actually I'd asked about Mitzi as a subtle political joke,
    because the first thing out of almost everyone's mouth when Romney
    started his campaign was "Just what kind of name is 'Mitt'?".  The
    poor guy had to get past his name before the pack moved on to hit
    on his religion.  Oh well, no doubt by now Mitt has recovered and is
    back in business.
    
    As for Mitzi Gaynor, she was indeed an eye-catcher...
    
    Chris
17.87POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingTue Nov 29 1994 15:444
    I wonder if I could find a woman around here who would let me keep my
    hens on her.
    
    Glenn
17.88\nasserismPENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Nov 29 1994 16:023
	i have a goose on my arm just from reading that.

17.89BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Tue Nov 29 1994 16:115
| I wonder if I could find a woman around here who would let me keep my
| hens on her.

	Depends on if you will keep your pants on....
17.90POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingTue Nov 29 1994 16:155
    Go bang a cook bottle on your head!
    
    hope this helps
    
    /glenn
17.91BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Tue Nov 29 1994 16:1511

| If a tree fell in the forest, and noone was around to hear it, would it
| make a sound??

	IT is a pronoun, so IT does not make noise.

	Of course the tree would make a sound. This one always cracked me up.
If you're just walking in a forest, do you know when a tree is going to fall?
NO! If it does, you hear it. Same as when some animal approaches you. You
didn't know it was there, but you heard it. Pretty basic stuff....
17.92BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Tue Nov 29 1994 16:265
| <<< Note 17.90 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "The Quintessential Gruntling" >>>

| Go bang a cook bottle on your head!

	What's a cook bottle?
17.93WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 29 1994 16:271
    <- If you're Julia Child it's a little Burgandy or Sherry...
17.94PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Nov 29 1994 16:305
>>    <- If you're Julia Child it's a little Burgandy or Sherry...

	no, if you're Chip, it's Burgandy - if you're Julia, it's Burgundy.

17.95{snicker}POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionTue Nov 29 1994 16:321
    
17.96WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 29 1994 17:011
    Okay Ms Demaisons...
17.97PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Nov 29 1994 17:135
 >>   Okay Ms Demaisons...

	That's DesMaisons, and you can call me Jack.

17.98CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Tue Nov 29 1994 17:142
    
    more than one house?
17.99POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingTue Nov 29 1994 17:151
    Some of these here houses.
17.100snarfPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionTue Nov 29 1994 17:161
    
17.101PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Nov 29 1994 17:173
 "of the houses", monsieur holt.

17.102WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 29 1994 17:203
    <- I humbly apologize, Jack :-)
    
       Chip
17.103Ski's Auto & Tire?SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Tue Nov 29 1994 17:398
    
    
    TTWA
    
     Ad in classified_ads
    
     "Brand new recap snow tires"
    
17.104JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Nov 29 1994 21:315
    I wonder if Jeffrey Dahmer's spirit is in Hell or walking the earth for
    3 days.
    
    Blech - Blech - Blech
    
17.105PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 15:218
	how jurors in the case of the Missouri man who killed his
	ex best friend for allegedly raping his daughter will be
	able to do anything but acquit him after seeing his videotaped
	confession.  pretty compelling stuff.  quite the quandary,
	i would think.


17.106ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogWed Nov 30 1994 15:411
    Jurors could and should find it was a justifiable homicide...
17.107PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 15:453
	sure seems that way

17.108ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Nov 30 1994 16:065
What's the story on this trial?

Thanks,

Bob
17.109PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 16:127
>>What's the story on this trial?

	the trial itself, or the incident?
	i can tell you what he confessed to, but don't have
	many details on the actual trial yet.

17.110GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Wed Nov 30 1994 16:134
    
    well, just tell us something!  :>
    
    
17.111I don't know anything about this incident/trialROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Nov 30 1994 16:191
Yeah, what Raq said;-)
17.112PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 16:2620
	his 16-year old daughter told him that she had been raped by
	his ex best friend when she was 12 (perhaps raped repeatedly, i'm
	not sure).  within a half hour of hearing that, he called his
	friend up and concocted a reason for them to meet.  he stole
	a gun from another friend, drove the guy to a deserted building,
	took him around back, pulled the gun out, and told his friend to
	pray for himself for what he had done. his friend denied it.
	he shot him in the head with a 22.  then emptied the gun into
	him.  he then got in touch with a local teevee station and told
	them he wanted to confess.  his reason - he wanted to tell the
	victim's family that he was sorry for their pain but that this
	man had ruined his daughter's life, and he didn't want anything
	like this to happen to anyone else's daughter.  the reason he
	took the law into his own hands - he had no faith in the judicial
	system.

	apparently, his defense will be temporary insanity.  he was
	in a rage.

17.113NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 30 1994 16:331
Imagine she was lying.
17.114CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Wed Nov 30 1994 16:522
    
    its murder. they should convict.
17.115PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 17:019
    
>>    its murder. they should convict.

	yah, prolly they will, but of what?
	
	you have to see this guy to understand why it's
	a tough one to call.

17.116CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Wed Nov 30 1994 17:084
    
    what do his looks have to do with it?
    
    
17.117GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysWed Nov 30 1994 17:126
    
    
    I couldn't convict him.
    
    
    Mike
17.118PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 17:1611
 >>   what do his looks have to do with it?

    hopefully you're kidding.  i mean seeing the taped
    confession gives you a much better idea of who he
    is, what was going in his mind, how dangerous he
    is, etc.  he went into quite a bit of detail about
    the whole thing that i didn't convey here.
    
    
    

17.119If those facts are complete, guilty - 1st degree....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Nov 30 1994 17:1811
    Always amazes me, these so called tough-on-crime conservatives.
    
    Death penalty this, death penalty that, no parole, lock em up twelve
    to a cell, blah blah blah blah blah....
    
    But these so called tough-on-crime conservatives couldn't even sit on
    a jury and vote to convict a murderer.
    
    Unbelievable.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.120ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogWed Nov 30 1994 17:224
    I wouldn't convict somebody for something I might very well do myself.
    
    On the other hand, unless the defense got really stupid, I'd never make
    it to the jury anyway...
17.121DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Nov 30 1994 17:235
    Re: .120
    
    >I wouldn't convict somebody for something I might very well do myself.
    
    Why?  Because nothing you might ever do could possibly be criminal?
17.122mr bill vituperationsCALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Wed Nov 30 1994 17:2515
    
    >Always amazes me, these so called tough-on-crime conservatives.
    
    >Death penalty this, death penalty that, no parole, lock em up
    >twelve to a cell, blah blah blah blah blah....
    
    take a deep breath, mr. bill. you're putting words in my mouth.
    please show me where I said any of that.
    
    >But these so called tough-on-crime conservatives couldn't even sit
    >on a jury and vote to convict a murderer.
     
    and as for sitting on a jury, I take my chances along with everyone
    else and should I end up in the pool, I'll sit in the box and discharge
    the duties of a juror.
17.123GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysWed Nov 30 1994 17:268
    
    
    I wouldn't see it as a crime, Bill.  I would see it as justice. 
    Protecting my offspring and perhaps preventing the same thing from
    happening to yours.
    
    
    Mike
17.124I call it what it is. A crime....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Nov 30 1994 17:3010
    
|   I wouldn't see it as a crime, Bill.
    
    No kidding.  You are soft on crime.  A coddler of criminals.  A person
    who looks to root causes.  Someone who can't hold an individual
    responsible for their actions.
    
    But I know, I know, you are for the death penalty.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.125USAT05::BENSONWed Nov 30 1994 17:307
    
    why, after being registered to vote and voting in every gubernatorial
    and federal election, i have never been polled to serve on a jury.  for
    many years i would have been anxious to do so.  now, well, trials seem
    to last sooooo long.
    
    jeff 
17.126PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 17:348
	 er, i'm not sure if mr. bill's usual everybody's-an-idiot
	 routine was directed at me, but i'll just say that i don't
	 think he _should_ be acquitted necessarily - i just imagine
	 it would be tough for any juror to convict him after seeing
	 and hearing the man.  he's not your garden-variety murderer.


17.127POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Nov 30 1994 17:354
    
    I was summoned for jury duty on December 15th!
    
    I'm VERY EXCITED.  With my luck tho I won't get picked 8^(.
17.128MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Nov 30 1994 17:4014
>|   I wouldn't see it as a crime, Bill.
>    
>    No kidding.  You are soft on crime.  A coddler of criminals.  A person
>    who looks to root causes.  Someone who can't hold an individual
>    responsible for their actions.

????

This is Mike you're talking about, right?

What a preposterous fabrication!

Seek help, bill. You're sorely in need.

17.129SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Nov 30 1994 17:418
    .120
    
    > On the other hand, unless the defense got really stupid, I'd never make
    > it to the jury anyway...
    
    wouldn't have to be the defense stopped you.  i was called for a murder
    case, as soon as the judge heard i'd been a witness in a case involving
    the murder of a close friend, he waved me bye-bye.
17.131PEAKS::OAKEYThe difference? About 8000 milesWed Nov 30 1994 17:438
Re: <<< Note 17.127 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Perdition" >>>
    
>>    I'm VERY EXCITED.  With my luck tho I won't get picked 8^(.

If you're an engineer, chances are you won't.  They want emotional, not logical
people on a jury :-(.

                                Roak
17.132GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Wed Nov 30 1994 17:449
    
    
    well, deb is both emotional AND logical (most of the time)...where does
    that leave her??
    
    and besides, i am emotional and not logical (most of the time) and they
    didn't pick me...much to my delight i might add...
    
    
17.133PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 17:456
	>>The father wasn't preventing or correcting anything
    	>>this late after the fact.

	that's not what _he_ thought.  he thought he might be
	preventing lots.  

17.134GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysWed Nov 30 1994 17:5120
    
    
    Joe O.,
    
    To the father, since he had just found out about the incident, to him,
    it didn't happen four years ago but right then.  
    
    
    And Bill,
    
    While I am not real comfortable with the death penalty, I see a need
    for it.  Was what the man did in this circumstance unreasonable or
    criminal?  I think not.  
    
    
    I've served on a jury in two cases.  One rape case and one child
    molestation case.  
    
    
    Mike   
17.135CSC32::J_OPPELTOracle-boundWed Nov 30 1994 18:0711
.133>	>>The father wasn't preventing or correcting anything
.133>    	>>this late after the fact.
.133>
.133>	that's not what _he_ thought.  he thought he might be
.133>	preventing lots.  

.134>    To the father, since he had just found out about the incident, to him,
.134>    it didn't happen four years ago but right then.  
    
	So are we now interpreting laws based on the way the perpetrators
    	viewed their own actions?
17.136USAT05::BENSONWed Nov 30 1994 18:085
    
    there's nothing really unique about this case is there?  another case of
    voluntary manslaughter, i'd guess.
    
    jeff
17.137GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysWed Nov 30 1994 18:096
    
    So, if he found out about it 4 years earlier and killed the guy, it
    would have been different than the way it played out?
    
    
    Mike
17.138ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogWed Nov 30 1994 18:117
    Chelsea, no, I break the law regularly.  I actually speed on my bicycle
    almost every day.  I would never convict anybody for that, though. 
    There's a difference.
    
    It's a matter of morals.  In picking my daughter for a victim, a rapist
    can count on dying.  The morality is that I would not punish a person
    for something I would do.  You may have a different morality.
17.139PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 18:1510
	>>The father wasn't preventing or correcting anything
    	>>this late after the fact.

	for one thing, you have no way of knowing that.  no way.
	regardless, it _is_ relevant what _he_ thought at the time,
	when one starts discussing motive.  that's not to say that
	it justifies anything, just that it goes to his state of
	mind at the time of the crime.

	
17.141GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysWed Nov 30 1994 18:2111
    
    
    
    So, your 16 year old daughter tells you this and you are going to have
    a rational debate going on in your mind.  I see......... ;')
    
    
    
    Mike
    
    
17.142USAT05::BENSONWed Nov 30 1994 18:225
    
    not answering for Joe, but by the grace of God I *am not* going to kill
    the man.  it is morally wrong and a crime to do so.
    
    jeff
17.143PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 18:266
    
>>      it is morally wrong and a crime to do so.

	he knew that at the time, fully expected to have to pay for it,
	and left it in God's hands as to what his fate would be.

17.144MPGS::MARKEYBill Clinton: recognizable obscenityWed Nov 30 1994 18:2920
    Consider this scenario: man gets in a fight with his friend... say,
    over a loan one made to the other. One gets so mad he shoots his
    friend. Uh oh. Suddenly, he remembers that the friend and his wife
    were asked on occassion to let his daughter sleep over when they
    needed a babysitter... tells his daughter, look you have to claim
    he raped you, otherwise your daddy is going to jail...
    
    I'm not saying this did happen, I'm saying that this is the type
    of Pandora's box we open with the notion that vigilante murder
    is OK...
    
    Or suppose, the kid had it in for this guy for some reason and
    decided to turn daddy, who has been known to have a hot head,
    on him... or any number of other scenarios you can think of.
    
    If we don't want people getting away with serious crimes, we should
    not be so quick to dismiss this case as a dad doing what a dad
    must do...
    
    -b
17.145CSC32::J_OPPELTOracle-boundWed Nov 30 1994 18:3225
.139>	for one thing, you have no way of knowing that.  no way.
    
    	Which is why I've been qualifying my statements with things
    	to the effect of "facts as they've been presented so far".
    
.139>	regardless, it _is_ relevant what _he_ thought at the time,
.139>	when one starts discussing motive.  that's not to say that
.139>	it justifies anything, just that it goes to his state of
.139>	mind at the time of the crime.
    
    	But some here *ARE* saying that his motive justified his actions.
    
    	I'm merely stating my opinion that his actions were not justified
    	by what's been presented so far.

.141>    So, your 16 year old daughter tells you this and you are going to have
.141>    a rational debate going on in your mind.  I see......... ;')
    
	You misunderstand.  I have no way of knowing what "rage" the
    	father may have felt.
    
    	Even if he really did experience such rage and irrationality, 
    	can we as a society condone the actions he did because of it?
    	So far I do not see enough justification to condone it.  Your
    	mileage may vary.
17.146WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhat's the frequency, Kenneth?Wed Nov 30 1994 18:411
    it's murder. 2nd degree. give him 25 to life.
17.147MPGS::MARKEYBill Clinton: recognizable obscenityWed Nov 30 1994 18:444
    what 96.50 means... maybe I'm a little dense today... but I can't
    figure it out...
    
    -b
17.148PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 18:466
    
>>    	Which is why I've been qualifying my statements with things
>>    	to the effect of "facts as they've been presented so far".

	not the statement in question you didn't.

17.149CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Nov 30 1994 18:494
    Brian, it is a macro version of 8=P or the symbolic impersonation of
    one sticking their tongue out.  
    
    Brian
17.151MPGS::MARKEYBill Clinton: recognizable obscenityWed Nov 30 1994 18:533
    Ahhh... thank you!
    
    -b
17.152PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 18:5810
    
    >>	But, for good measure and clarity, I also qualify that statement
    >> 	in the same way.  OK?

	no.  even if you knew every minute detail of this case and
	could get inside the man's brain, you'd still have no way of
	knowing if his actions prevented anything.  unless you include
	clairvoyance amongst your talents.


17.154POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Nov 30 1994 19:086
    
    .151
    
    *I* knew that.  See 96.53.
    
    I can always recognize a tongue when it's directed at me 8^).
17.155VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyWed Nov 30 1994 19:114
    re: Note 17.144 by MPGS::MARKEY
    
    You make a good point.  I'd allow the individual to have his day in
    court, and then "react accordingly".
17.156I fell outta my chair... _I'm_having_chest_pains_... VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyWed Nov 30 1994 19:133
    re: Note 17.154 by POWDML::LAUER
    
    Oh my gawd...
17.157PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 19:2810
    
>>    	So what's your point?

    you made a statement.  i'm saying there's no way you can know
    if it's true - qualifiers or no qualifiers.  simple as that.
    
    i'm not arguing as to whether or not prevention is a good defense.
    there's a good chance that it will be a factor in the defense's position
    regarding his state of mind, during the trial.  simple as that.

17.159PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Nov 30 1994 20:037
	
	Joe, the man stated, as I said before, that he was concerned
	that this guy would abuse _other_ young girls, women, whatever.
	If someone commits rape, is it likely to be a one-time-only
	deal?  I also said that he _may_ have raped the daughter
	repeatedly - that wasn't clear to me from the videotape.    

17.160OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Nov 30 1994 21:117
    Re: .138
    
    >I would never convict anybody for that, though. 
    
    Why not?  This is just your way of saying "I don't think I'll ever do
    anything bad enough to go to jail."  Well, hell, OF COURSE you think
    that way.  Of course, that doesn't make you right.
17.162BTW: Mr Bill's right on this one...ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyWed Nov 30 1994 23:398
re: last many

Finally a topic worthy of discussion in its own right, and it's
relegated to getting lost in a garbage note.

Oh, the irony.

\john
17.163POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Nov 30 1994 23:473
    
    
    Well Mr.Harney.  Perform a moderatorial action and move 'em!
17.164ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogThu Dec 01 1994 01:1213
    .160
    
    Chelsea, I meant what I said, not what you said.
    
    I do not mean to say "I don't think I'll ever do anything bad enough to
    go to jail."
    
    I said that as a juror, I would not opt to convict somebody for
    something that I would do in similar circumstances.  That covers many
    "illegal" things.  I mentioned minor speeding as an example of the
    lower end of the legal spectrum, but I would consider the murder of the
    person who raped a mans daughter as justifiable homocide, regardless of
    the law.  Jurors have that option.
17.165ANNECY::HUMANI came, I saw, I conked outThu Dec 01 1994 07:114
    AAAAAAAggghhhhhh you people always degenerate any subject into a load of
    argumentative BOLLOCKS!
    
    argue over the email, for god's sake.
17.166WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 01 1994 09:286
    .138 You too? I've been speeding through Ashburham, Ma center 
     on a regular basis (40-45mph) for 5 years and haven't been pulled
     over. It's getting a little boring. 
    
     There shouldn't be any spped limits for bicycles anyway. If you can
     exceed the recommended velocity, you should be applauded...........
17.167GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Thu Dec 01 1994 10:445
    
    
    i wonder how much 'fun' terrie had in augusta yesterday... :>
    
    
17.168PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRThu Dec 01 1994 11:0710
    concerning the man in missouri...
    
    ...with the limited facts that I know at this time, I am against vigilante
    justice and the man should be charged w/2nd degree murder.
    
    ...this is not to say that if I was confronted with the alleged facts
    about my daughter that I would probably take the law in my own hands in
    a fit of rage and kill the perp also...but I realize I'd have to pay
    the consequences also.
    
17.169CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 01 1994 11:372
    TTWA:  Why the last many aren't in the crime/punishment note.
    
17.170CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperThu Dec 01 1994 12:079

Will the cafe be able to have some turkey related item on the menu tomorrow
thus making 5 consecutive days with turkey something or other on the menu




Jim
17.171PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Dec 01 1994 12:2712
	well, the missouri man was found guilty of 2nd degree murder
	and the jury has recommended the minimum 10 year sentence.
	he hasn't been formally sentenced yet, but Court TV was apparently
	just reviewing this trial.

	...and Joe, if you would read a little more carefully, you'd see
	that i wasn't making any judgments about the rightness of his
	actions, just telling you what my understanding of his motives
	was and expressing my belief that this would be a tough case
	to be a juror on. 

17.172Maybe the judge understands justice....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Dec 01 1994 13:4822
|   just telling you what my understanding of his motives was and expressing
|   my belief that this would be a tough case to be a juror on. 
                 
    The jury recommends miniumum.  How tough on crime.  And you think it
    would have been tough to be on this jury?
    
    
    This one would not be a tough one for me to sit on.  AT ALL.
    The facts are clear, the application of the law to those facts
    even clearer.
    
    So, now that justice has not prevailed, how many of you so-called
    tough-on-crime weenies would understand the motives of the now dead
    ex-best friend's parent if either of them kill this murderer?
    
    
    Revenge is not rational.  Justice is.
    
    But why argue with some of the same folks who applauded the serial
    murderer who murdered another serial murderer.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.173SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoThu Dec 01 1994 13:585
    >    So, now that justice has not prevailed, 
    
    I thought he was convicted.
    
    DougO
17.174PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Dec 01 1994 13:5915
                 
>>    The jury recommends miniumum.  How tough on crime.  And you think it
>>    would have been tough to be on this jury?

    yes, i do.  i saw the tape of his confession and i saw some of the
    testimony.  i do think they made the right decision, but it would not
    have been an easy one.    

    i'm happy for you that you can decide issues so easily.  must be nice.
    
>>    But why argue with some of the same folks who applauded the serial
>>    murderer who murdered another serial murderer.

    well, at least i don't fall into _that_ particular category.

17.175I think this is the right answerTNPUBS::JONGSteveThu Dec 01 1994 15:087
    If in 1988 I were in Mike Dukakis's shoes, and Bernard Shaw asked me,
    "If your wife were raped and murdered, would you favor capital
    punishment for her attacker?" I would answer, "I'd probably want to
    kill him with my bare hands.  But the Bible teaches us that would be 
    wrong."
    
    And I would be President today 8^)
17.176CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperThu Dec 01 1994 15:1211


 If I go into the grocery store and enter a "14 items or less" line, and
 I have 14 cans of cat food and 1 bunch of broccoli, do I have 2 "items" or
 15?  I maintain I have 2 items, One being cat food (of which I have 14 
 cans) and the other being broccoli.



Jim
17.177PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Dec 01 1994 15:157
	I think it depends on who you ask, Jim.  If you ask most of
	the people in the store, they will probably say "2".  If you
	ask the people behind you in line, they'll say "15".

	I agree with you though.  ;>

17.178ASABET::EARLYWhy plan a comeback? Just do it!Thu Dec 01 1994 15:163
    If I'm in another line, ya got 2 items. If I'm behind ya' it's 15!
    
    
17.179CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperThu Dec 01 1994 15:3220
RE:            <<< Note 17.177 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "too few args" >>>


>	I think it depends on who you ask, Jim.  If you ask most of
>	the people in the store, they will probably say "2".  If you
>	ask the people behind you in line, they'll say "15".


   Well, one of these days we're going to have a showdown in my favorite
   grocery store..after that the signs will say "14 objects or less" or 
   something ;-)



>	I agree with you though.  ;>


   Figgered you would be ;-)

17.180CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 01 1994 15:326
    If the cans are shrink wrapped or in a case, then it counts as one
    item.  Anythign that is loose and has to be rung up separately is an
    item even if it closely resembles another item in the purchase.  I'd
    vote for the death penalty myself. 
    
    Brian
17.181POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingThu Dec 01 1994 15:354
    I wonder how they always manage to get the flagpole upwind from the
    flag. It's really quite remarkable.

    Glenn
17.182:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysThu Dec 01 1994 15:409
    
    
    
    Well Glenn, it's an ancient secret that has been handed down throughout
    the ages and it is top secret.  I could tell you, but then I would have
    to kill you.
    
    
    Mike
17.183CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 01 1994 15:495
    Glenn, they don't and don't let Mr. Wannemacher scare you into
    believing it's a big secret either.  The answer is very simple.  They
    put the flag downwind of the pole.  No need to thank me, really.
    
    Brian
17.184POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingThu Dec 01 1994 15:524
    I prefer to wonder about it.

    Looking at the remarkable apparatus at work and wondering how it was
    divined. A truly humbling experience for me.
17.185GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysThu Dec 01 1994 15:579
    
    
    
    As it is for all of us, Glenn.  I think I will go over to my window
    now, I think I have a good hour in me of staring out the window in
    wonderment. 
    
    
    Mike
17.186{gaze}POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingThu Dec 01 1994 15:592
    
    
17.188GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysThu Dec 01 1994 16:037
    
    
    
    Oh no, there is no wind outside so the flag is just hanging limp. 
    Guess I'll have to go to the mens room and watch the water go around in
    the comode......an equally satisfying experience to be sure.
    
17.189POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingThu Dec 01 1994 16:131
    I find that drains me though.
17.191CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 01 1994 16:3011
    <---- The limit is the limit.  Tis rude and obnoxious behavior to
    inconvenience those that are obeying same.  For one to tell another to 
    <r.o.> off whilst being in the wrong is even worse.  These people
    should be flogged.  Ziggy was in the right as the dozen eggs were rung 
    as one item.  Same as a six pack of coke, 8 pack of Ivory soap, or 4 
    pack of toilet tissue.  In this instance Ziggy would have been correct
    in suggesting Ex-Lax to help her feel better.  
    
    Hmmm, I guess this is a thing I don't like :-).  
    
    Brian
17.192GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysThu Dec 01 1994 16:358
    
    
    You people are always looking at the negative side of things.  Just be
    thankful that, with toilet paper, they don't have to ring it up by the
    sheet.
    
    
    Mike
17.193RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Dec 01 1994 16:5413
    Re .172:
    
    > The jury recommends miniumum.  How tough on crime.
    
    In what case should the minimum sentence be given to a convicted
    murderer?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.194"Thirteen, fourteen, fifteen..."TNPUBS::JONGSteveThu Dec 01 1994 18:042
    Once, peeved, I used the items of the guy in front of me in the "12
    items or less" line as a lesson in counting for my oldest son.
17.190GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Thu Dec 01 1994 18:0617
    > If I go into the grocery store and enter a "14 items or less" line,
    > and I have 14 cans of cat food and 1 bunch of broccoli, do I have 2
    > "items" or 15?  I maintain I have 2 items, One being cat food (of which
    > I have 14 cans) and the other being broccoli.
    
    actually, there was a 'ziggy' cartoon just like this once...woman
    behind him was bitching and moaning about the fact that the sign said
    "10 items or less" and he had 16...a loaf of bread, a thing of butter,
    a gallon of milk and a dozen eggs (tho,there were all in one container...
    
    and in your case, jim, you'd have 15 items and i'd have to dig out my
    dull spoon and straighten you out... %^> %^>
    
    (tho, i have to admit, i don't see the big idea when a person has one
    or two items over the 'limit'...its when they have 2 or three times the
    limit and when you point out that this is the express line, they look
    at you and basically say "eff off"...
17.195CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 01 1994 18:081
    <--- I like it :-) 
17.196Not since I wuz in kollidgeMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Dec 01 1994 18:113
I wonder how people manage to stay up late enough to watch Leno _OR_
Letterman?

17.197POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Quintessential GruntlingThu Dec 01 1994 18:131
    I use one of them new fangledy taper things.
17.198GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysThu Dec 01 1994 18:196
    
    
    We're young and virile Jack, that's how we do it. ;')
    
    
    Mike
17.199ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogThu Dec 01 1994 19:4010
    regarding the 2 or 16...
    
    If you have a competent cashier, three.  <swipe> <swipe> [X 15] [total]
    
    Most cashiers, though, will swipe every damn can, turning the label
    over three or four times to find the UPC code, and needing to type
    three or four in by hand after spitting on the scanner and wiping it
    with their sleeve doesn't work...
    
    	... in which case it counts as 20.
17.200CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumThu Dec 01 1994 19:431
    SNARF!
17.201MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Dec 01 1994 19:542
What? No DOOM!?

17.202MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emThu Dec 01 1994 20:584
    The phrase "Well, I never!" that indignant people say... Well, I never
    what? Boink? Pee? Think? Finish a sentence? What!!????
    
    -b
17.203Glow in the Dark???JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Dec 01 1994 21:1914
    Wellll.... I had one of those today at Kaiser! :-)  TTWA that is. 
    
    You see I had the dye test done today and it's rather cool what they
    do.  After they shoot the dye into your veins they take progressive
    pictures looking at it moving from organ to organ, until it reaches
    your bladder.  Then they told me to empty my bladder and return to the
    table for one more xray.  
    
    Welllllllll, being the curious person I am, after I relieved my bladder
    I turned the light off in the bathroom to see if glowed in the dark!
    :-) :-)
    
    
    
17.205JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Dec 01 1994 21:252
    No. :-(  When I told the xray technician what I'd done, he roared in
    laughter.  Said nobody had ever told them that one before. :-)
17.206MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Dec 01 1994 22:504
TTWA:

Where the heck's Komar?

17.207'Well I *never*...'TNPUBS::JONGSteveFri Dec 02 1994 00:351
    "... heard of such a thing!"
17.208JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Dec 02 1994 01:513
    -1
    
    confused...???
17.209POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 12:3033
    So, what's next? Now I can drink 5 pints of beer a day and it will
    reduce wrinkling, prevent alzheimers and extend my life. Oh ya, and
    don't forget the red wine to fight cholesterol. Next thing I know, I'll
    have to take up smoking because it reduces one's susceptibility to UV
    rays. Does Shaklee sell BHT and BHA tablets?


    From Vogon today:

		      Preservatives Fight Cancer
		      --------------------------

    From Research & Development, November 1994, Vol. 36, No. 12, Pg 9

    Natural food advocates have long decried the use of preservatives, but 
    Andrew Dannenberg of Cornell Medical College has found that the
    preservatives BHA and BHT boost levels of a natural cancer fighter in
    laboratory animals and appear to do the dame thing in humans.  The two
    widely used food additives "revved up" the gene for and enzyme that
    helps destroy carcinogens before they trigger tumors.  That is, they
    caused the gene to produce more of the enzyme, thus providing better
    protection against cancer-causing substances in the environment. 


<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
  For information on how to subscribe to VNS, ordering backissues, contacting
  VNS staff members, etc, send a mail to EXPAT::EXPAT with a subject of HELP.

    Permission to copy material from this VNS is granted (per DIGITAL PP&P)
    provided that the message header for the issue and credit lines for the
    VNS correspondent and original source are retained in the copy.

<><><><><><><><>   VNS Edition : 3206      Friday  2-Dec-1994   <><><><><><><><>
17.210MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 02 1994 13:398
I just checked the orange book and found that the following is still part of
section 1.03 of DIGITAL's PP&P -

    "We compete honestly and do not disparage the competition."

So, why is it I just got a copy of the Pentium bashing jokes from my upper
upper management?

17.211POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 13:441
    I think one of those P's stands for plebe.
17.212CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumFri Dec 02 1994 13:593
    re: .201
    
    Sorry, this topic doesn't fit my theme.  8^)
17.213I do however manage to catch up a bit on weekends 8-)TROOA::TRP109::Chris...plays well with other childrenFri Dec 02 1994 14:5117
>>> I wonder how people manage to stay up late enough to watch Leno _OR_
    Letterman?

	I really do believe in the theory that there are "morning" people
	and "night" people.  I am a night owl and have been since grade 11 
	or so when my parents stopped giving me a "bedtime".  I never used
	to even start my homework until after 10 or 11pm and usually went
	to bed around 1:00am. My best studying always took place really 
	late at night. Now I usually stay up until 2-2:30 - my family and
	friends think I'm crazy, but I can get by (without resembling a
	zombie) on about 5 hours sleep.  I've learned not to pick up a 	
	book to read in bed because sometimes I get so absorbed that 	
	before I know it the bedroom is getting light cause the sun is
	coming up and then I only have 1-2 hours sleep! Course this will all 
	probably change if I ever have a kid who won't sleep at night - 
	that's when my body will finally admit to itself that it's been 
	sleep deprived all these years and boy... will I be in trouble!
17.214POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 15:398
    I like Seinfeld's routine where he was talking about how night guy is
    always wrecking day guy's life and how day guy can never really get
    back at night guy for staying up late and partying. For some reason I
    related quite well to it. I have a hate/hate relationship when it comes
    to going to bed [oo er]. I hate going to bed, and I hate getting out of
    bed.

    Glenn
17.215ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogFri Dec 02 1994 15:5211
    .209
    
    I wonder why things that were known fifteen years ago are considered
    "news".
    
    You can buy BHA and BHT in health food stores, for two express
    purposes.  First is cancer prevention (of course they are not allowed
    to tell you that) and next is (BHT, I think) suppresses herpes
    outbreaks very effectively.
    
    Oh, if you get caught buying BHT, tell 'em it's for cancer prevention.
17.216CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperFri Dec 02 1994 15:549

 What is the "Hondo video" that Howie Carr gives away on his show (WRKO
 Boston)?




Jim
17.217SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Fri Dec 02 1994 15:575
    
    
    I wonder why mindless idiots still drive a 2 ton automobile
    whilst listening to head-phones...oblivious to all around them...
    
17.218CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperFri Dec 02 1994 15:596

 re .217


 Or yack on a car phone.
17.219POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 16:002
        It's the ones with the phones weaving all over the road that I worry
    about.
17.220POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 02 1994 16:032
    The guy in front of me on Rt 2 this morning was shaving.
                                                    
17.221MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emFri Dec 02 1994 16:051
    Look on the bright side, at least he was shaving his face...
17.222POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 16:061
    Did he have his legs on the dash?
17.223i am not alone on this one...GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 02 1994 16:0610
    
    the guy i passed this morning talking to himself...and the fact that i
    know who he is and his wife... :>
    
    
    ttwa:  the facination men (some of them, anyway) have with sticking
    their fingers up their wife/girlfriend's nose...or at least trying to...
    
    
    
17.224HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Fri Dec 02 1994 16:076
    >ttwa:  the facination men (some of them, anyway) have with sticking
    >their fingers up their wife/girlfriend's nose...or at least trying to...
    
    i wouldn't never think of such a thing. gross. sickos.
    
    
17.225CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperFri Dec 02 1994 16:0811
>        It's the ones with the phones weaving all over the road that I worry
>    about.



 I've never noticed a phone weaving all over the road..



Jim
17.226POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 16:081
    Well, a lot of women look down their nose at nasal sex.
17.227SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Fri Dec 02 1994 16:0913
    RE: .220
    
    I always like the ones on Rt 101A I saw awhile back...
    
    One day it was a guy.... 40+ MPH... reading a newspaper across his
    steering wheel...
    
     The other time it was a woman... about the same speed.... leaning over
    and putting on mascara...
    
    
      People are dumber than crow-bars...
    
17.228MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emFri Dec 02 1994 16:1215
    >the guy i passed this morning talking to himself...and the fact that i
    >know who he is and his wife... :>
    
    Ummm yes. Well. You see, the person he was talking to might not have
    been visible from above the window, if you know what I mean... in which
    case, you should still tell his wife... :-)
    
    >ttwa:  the facination men (some of them, anyway) have with sticking
    >their fingers up their wife/girlfriend's nose...or at least trying to...
    
    Well, I must say that I've never met a man who did this. Most men I
    know are perfectly content with sticking their fingers in their own
    nose, TYVM.
    
    -b
17.229GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 02 1994 16:148
    
    re:.227
    
    that's easy...just snip it off!!!  :>
    
    (besides, like your hair is long enough for knots!!!)
    
    
17.230POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 16:142
    The car is weaving, the phone is in the car, therefore the phone is
    weaving all over the road. That's what happens when you use Sprint.
17.231SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Fri Dec 02 1994 16:1710
    
    RE: .227
    
    Yo raq!!!!
    
    
     Wrong topic maybe?????
    
    ;) :) :) :)
    
17.232GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 02 1994 16:1712
    
    well, brian, i can almost assure you that there was NO ONE who was not
    visible from above the window...you don't know this couple... :> :>
    
    and i know of 3 different men who have either confessed or their SO  
    confessed to the dasteredly deed of them picking a nose that didn't
    belong to him...
    
    
    
    
    
17.233GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 02 1994 16:187
    
    
    re..231 (andy)
    
    maybe... :>:>:>
    
    
17.234MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emFri Dec 02 1994 16:327
    The person who, in the lunch line yesterday, got so close behind me we
    could have struck up a marvelous friendship, and then gave me a dirty
    look because when I turned around I almost crashed into him...
    
    Space invaders!
    
    -b
17.235GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 02 1994 16:4110
    
    
    >>Space invaders!
    
    
    take it to the asteroids topic...
    
    
    :>
    
17.236MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emFri Dec 02 1994 16:421
    <---- !!!! :-)
17.237GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 02 1994 16:436
    
    <---
    
    is that a good thing or a bad thing??
    
    
17.238MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emFri Dec 02 1994 16:463
    That was... "good one" in -b'ese... :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.239GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 02 1994 17:109
    
    
    {phew}
    
    glad someone else caught that...everytime i see the header for
    'asteroids', i automatically think of space invaders and my old atari
    2600 system...
    
    
17.240I knew if I didn't specify....BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Fri Dec 02 1994 17:449
| <<< Note 17.220 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Perdition" >>>

| The guy in front of me on Rt 2 this morning was shaving.

	How did he unclog his razor? Do cars have running hot water in the
passenger compartment now? 


Glen
17.241POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 02 1994 17:503
    
    <-- Silly boy 8^).
        
17.242Blech!CSLALL::CEANESLaughter is a smile that explodedFri Dec 02 1994 17:5412
    
    RE: Annoying car habits....
    
    How many times do you glance over as you pass another driver who is two 
    knuckles deep in their left nostril.
    
    Yeah buddy, I see ya...
    
    We usually point and scream D-I-G-G-E-R!!!!!
    
    
    C
17.244CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperFri Dec 02 1994 18:4312

RE:              <<< Note 17.243 by CSC32::J_OPPELT "I'm an orca." >>>

       
   > 	I don't know what Howie's give-away is, but wasn't Hondo the
   > 	Celtic (basketball) great John Havlicek?


   Yeah, but I think there was also a movie called "hondo" that starred
   Richard Boone (I think)..I'm wondering if that's what it is..guess I could
  call Howie
17.245BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Fri Dec 02 1994 18:444


	Imagine that same movie staring DEBBIE BOONE!!??
17.246GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 02 1994 18:458
    
    
    or pat boone...
    
    or daniel boone...
    
    
    
17.247USCTR1::KFERRISFri Dec 02 1994 18:489
    
    
    TTWA:
    
    How my husband *knows* when I'm upset (with him) without me
    even saying anything and just when I'm about ready to blow does
    something REALLY nice/sweet?!
    
    Hmmmmm.....
17.248MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 02 1994 18:502
Isn't it illegal to drive with headphones on?

17.249GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 02 1994 18:536
    
    <---  at least in california...i saw it on "CHiPs" once... :>:>
    
    
    
    
17.250Survival Instincts?CSLALL::CEANESLaughter is a smile that explodedFri Dec 02 1994 18:5310
    RE:Note 17.247
    
    You said you're very pregnant right?
    
    We just assume you're always very upset with us and try to work up from
    there...;^)
    
    It's safer that way.
    
    C
17.251CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Dec 02 1994 19:0816
    RE: Headphones 
    
    Yes, it is illegal in most/many states including the PRM.  Reminds me
    of a time when I was coming home from a race on Lake Champlain.  My
    tape deck was not working and in the nether regions of VT radio
    reception consists of farm reports and evengelistas.  I donned my
    headphones.  Coming around a bend in I-89, there were two of VT's
    finest on the side of the road with an instant on hand held radar gun. 
    My detector lit up, I nearly peed my pants and zoomed by them with my
    mouth wide open thinking I'm toast.  They merely put moved their hands
    in an up and down motion so as to indicate I should slow down a tad. 
    The moment before the detector went off, I had looked at the speedo and
    it was indicating somewhere in the neighborhood of 85.  They never
    pursued and I didn't stop.  Did slow down a tad though.  
    
    Brian
17.252POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 19:123
    I hate it when that happens.
    
    Good test of the heart though.
17.253"Too stupid to survive"SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Dec 02 1994 19:256
Isn't this the part where someone writes that there should
not be legislation against driving while wearing headphones,
because those who are stupid enough to it will kill themselves,
thus preserving Survival Of The Fittest?

Where's Cookster when you need him?
17.254POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 19:432
    What's the big deal about headphones.? Deaf people can drive. I'm more 
    worried about drivers under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
17.255SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Fri Dec 02 1994 20:1410
    
    Deaf people are taught the proper way to drive which includes taking
    into account their handicap.
    
     The big deal about headphones?
    
     Try it sometime.... Put them on with your favorite CD or cassette and
    blast it.... tell me how much you hear and are aware of around you...
    let's say on Rt. 128 heading for Boston...
    
17.256POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 20:189
    Perhaps some people have more ability to concentrate than others.
    
    Tell me, is there a group called "Mother's Against Headphoned Drivers"?
    
    I just don't see the big deal is.
    
    Glenn
    
    
17.257Poor Biff and BuffyCSLALL::CEANESLaughter is a smile that explodedFri Dec 02 1994 20:235
    <--- MAHD sounds kinda like the Longisland version of MADD.
    
    :^)
    
    C
17.258MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emFri Dec 02 1994 20:245
    I'm a member of DAMM myself...
    
    	Drunks Against Mad Mothers... :-) :-) :-)
    
    -b 
17.259CSLALL::CEANESLaughter is a smile that explodedFri Dec 02 1994 20:283
    <---Always thought that stood for Mothers Against Dyslexia???
    
    C
17.260POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 02 1994 20:284
    Try DAMN.
    
    
    Drunks Against Mad Necrophiliacs
17.261MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emFri Dec 02 1994 20:305
    Or DARN
    
    	Drunks Against Reformed Nymphomaniacs
    
    -b
17.262CSLALL::CEANESLaughter is a smile that explodedFri Dec 02 1994 20:328
    RE:17.260
    
    eeeeuuuuuuwww! (with wrinkled nose)
    
    
    C
    
    
17.263I can do that.VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Dec 02 1994 20:3610
    re: Note 17.247 by USCTR1::KFERRIS
    
    > How my husband *knows* when I'm upset (with him) without me
    > even saying anything and just when I'm about ready to blow does
    > something REALLY nice/sweet?!
    
    Man, I got this deal pegged.  Usually you can hear a pin drop when the
    old lady is on the war path and I get ready to camp out in the shack out 
    back and kick Magnums arse out into the woods.  I usually turn on the 
    dish washer or something on my way out.  or dial 1-800-FLOWERS.  
17.264SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Fri Dec 02 1994 20:3721
    
    RE: .256
    
    Glenn,
    
    >I just don't see the big deal is.
    
    The big deal for me is I don't want this clown... who is completely
    oblivious to his surroundings anywhere near me on the highway...
    
     Just a gruesome anecdote to chew on.... I know the kid was not driving
    but walking... but  he might as well have been high or drunk...
    
      Seems he had his walkman blasting whilst walking on some railroad
    tracks... Never heard or saw the train that nailed him... 
    
      Would you want someone on the road behind you.. blasting his
    walkman... playing his air guitar and you just happen to slow down
    cause you see a traffic light ahead.... but this guy's song comes to his
    favorite part and he rolls his eyes shut 100 ft. behind you...
    
17.265SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideFri Dec 02 1994 20:565

                        ANDY - Yet Another Dyslexic Noter
        
        
17.267I've never seen that in TexasROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Fri Dec 02 1994 23:538
    raq,
    
    >ttwa:  the facination men (some of them, anyway) have with sticking
    >their fingers up their wife/girlfriend's nose...or at least trying to...
    
    Must be a New England thing...
    
    
17.268POLAR::RICHARDSONSat Dec 03 1994 00:069
    Well, there's no excuse for stupidity I guess. If you're going to walk
    on the train tracks with a walkman on, that's pretty stupid.

    I believe it is possible to safely drive a car with headphones on. I
    guess it's a question of ability and using your eyes. There are a lot
    of people who don't pay attention to the road and rarely use their
    mirrors. They're dangerous with or without a walkman.

    Glenn
17.269Gag me with a moustache trimmer!VMSSG::LYCEUM::CURTISDick &quot;Aristotle&quot; CurtisSat Dec 03 1994 02:127
    .232:
    
    Ha!  Raq, my wife does that to our (three-year-old) daughter on what
    seems to be a daily basis.  Alas, by now I'm too inured to it to
    threaten credibly to return my most recent meal for her inspection.
    
    Dick
17.270Was it John Williams?LJSRV2::KALIKOWDEC &amp; Internet: Webalong together!Sat Dec 03 1994 11:184
    Wow, I watched "Amadeus" again last nite.  Gosh, I thought the sound
    track from "Star Wars" and "Jurassic Park" was great, but whoever it
    was REALLY outdid themselves on "Amadeus."  
    
17.271COuldn't resist 8^)TNPUBS::JONGSteveSat Dec 03 1994 21:231
    It was Mozart, Dan.
17.272LJSRV2::KALIKOWCyberian-AmericanSat Dec 03 1994 22:168
    Shock Horror!!  Don't tell me 'twas YOU that fell for that bait hook,
    line & sinker, Steve!???  Methought I could entrap one of the
    'BoxKnuckleDraggers, but hardly a princeling of your stripe...
    
    Yeh I know, you knew I knew, and I know you knew I knew... :-)
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.273WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhat's the frequency, Kenneth?Mon Dec 05 1994 10:334
    \The big deal for me is I don't want this clown... who is completely
    \oblivious to his surroundings anywhere near me on the highway...
    
     This is no different than having stereos in cars.
17.274BOXORN::HAYSI think we are toast. Remember the jam?Mon Dec 05 1994 10:597
RE: 17.265 by SPEZKO::FRASER "Mobius Loop; see other side"

>  ANDY - Yet Another Dyslexic Noter

Shouldn't that be:

Another Noter Dyslexic Yet?
17.275GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Mon Dec 05 1994 11:1815
    
    
    re: the headphone thing...
    
    i am a bit guilty of that...when i first moved from my highschool town
    to college and the grandparents, i had access to one of their cars,
    which had fallen victim to a stereo thief...and the drive from their
    house back to the ol' stomping ground was a long one...and without a
    radio, it's pretty close to hell...so i used to pop on the headphones. 
    but, since i was always afraid that i wouldn't hear what was going on
    outside the car, i always only put one ear piece on and let the other
    hang below my ear...so i could still hear the stuff outside, and i
    could listen to music...
    
    
17.276you'reSPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Dec 05 1994 11:454
        .274, Phil - right think I! :^)
        
            

17.277POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionMon Dec 05 1994 13:029
    
    My, my, Harvard Square certainly is a hotbed of liberalism 8^).  While
    in the Coop bookstore yesterday I saw an entire table of books devoted
    to gay/lesbian/bisexual and safe-sex topics.  The one that really
    caught my eye was named, I believe, _The Gay Man's Guide_ or
    something...and one of the topics on the cover was "Pork Is A Verb".
    
    Hmm.  That is really something to wonder about.
    
17.278SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Mon Dec 05 1994 13:439
    
    RE: .273
    
    >This is no different than having stereos in cars.
    
    Sometimes....
    
     I've listened to cars speakers from a 1/4 mile away....
    
17.279POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 05 1994 13:453
    Imagine if it said "Veal Is A Verb". That would be troubling.
    
    Glenn
17.280MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emMon Dec 05 1994 13:463
    I veal good today!
    
    -b
17.281POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 05 1994 13:493
    Oh, don't mind them, they're re-vealing.
    
    Glenn
17.282I also heard it's the theme song to Divorce Court!BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Mon Dec 05 1994 13:5612


	I wonder why so many people I know have that Whitney Houston (not a
relative of Mailroom) song, "I will always love you" as THEIR song? Did they
listen to any other part of the song except the title? That has got to be one
of the SADDEST songs I have ever heard! How can a song about a person realizing
the relationship is over, even though they will never get over the other, be a
couples dream song!!!!????? 


Glen
17.283POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionMon Dec 05 1994 13:562
    
    This truffles me.
17.284POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionMon Dec 05 1994 13:574
    
    .282
    
    That's actually by Dolly Parton.  It is pretty miserable, isn't it?!
17.285BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Mon Dec 05 1994 14:0114


	Andy, car stereo's will have the same effect as headphones. A friend of
mine was going down the highway and this cop was behind him for quite some
time. The blues went on and he pulled over. The cop asked him why he didn't
pull over sooner as he had his siren on. He yelled back at the cop that he was
a kid, and so his stereo was up loud. He told the cop if he wanted him to pull
over to be smart about it and use the blues. How he got away with out a ticket
is beyond me, but it kind of lets you know that headphones and stereo's should
be BOTH allowed.


Glen
17.286POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 05 1994 14:026
    AND IIIIIIIIIII EEEEEEEEEEEEEE IIIIIIIIIIIII EEEEEEEEEE IIIIIIIIIIII
    
    WILL ALWAYS HALOOVE YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU OOOOOOOOOOOOOO HIIIIIIIIIIIIII
    WILL ALWAYS HAAAAAAALOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVEEEEEEEEEEEEE YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU
    
    I find it grates at my nerves now.
17.287MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emMon Dec 05 1994 14:045
    I find it grated on my nerves then... as does WH in general. Does she
    have to outrageously over-sing everything she does? That's what I
    wonder about... well.... does she!???!?!?! :-)
    
    -b
17.2888^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionMon Dec 05 1994 14:054
    
    Yes.
    
    HTH.
17.289POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 05 1994 14:061
17.290MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emMon Dec 05 1994 14:085
    If HTH is "hope this helps...", well, TYVM.
    
    If HTH is "hate that hag...", then, well, I aggree, TYVM. :-)
    
    -b
17.291Super-saprano IEIEIEEIEIEIEIEIEIEIYEEEEEEEEEEVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyMon Dec 05 1994 14:124
    re: Note 17.286 by POLAR::RICHARDSON
    
    I can sing like that when my nuts are all bunched up.
    
17.292USAT05::BENSONMon Dec 05 1994 14:164
    
    no madmike, that's your "truuuuuuue voice".
    
    jeff
17.293MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emMon Dec 05 1994 14:195
    >I can sing like that when my nuts are all bunched up.
    
    Take it to the "Useful Minor Skills" note!! :-)
    
    -b
17.294POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 05 1994 14:262
    Well Mad Mike, sounds like you have it in the bag! If you get sacked,
    then you'll have something to fall back on. ooouch!
17.295Do reh me fa so lo tee doh ouchVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyMon Dec 05 1994 14:3517
    Naw, MadMike speaks in a slow, low, Southern drawl, until you
    "put it to me", then I can squeek like Whitney Houston too.
    
    re: Take it to the "Useful Minor Skills" note!! :-)
    
    Mind you, on my way to fatso's house in Marryland, I did find myself
    on the side of the freeway discussing current events with a Virginia
    State Trooper.  I had a trunkfull of explosives, a firearm, a whole
    bunch of booze and some cigarettes in there.  A usefull "minor"
    skill became a "major" skill in just getting to this party. :^)
                                    
    
    And the only way I "found" my way to fatsos was because Warrenfartz
    came and got me.  Fatsos "directions" got me so GD lost I wound up
    in some "odd" places.  Nobody dicked with me though... image
    trying to steal someones wallet while they're sticking a roman candle
    up yer arse  (or a colt gov't model).  Ho ho.               
17.296MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emMon Dec 05 1994 14:3812
    FWIW:
    
    It was common in the late middle ages for males who could sing
    well to be castrated while they were adolescents... this practice
    was sanctioned by the RC church. The castrated males were known as
    "castrate" and they performed the female vocal parts in the choir
    because women were not allowed on the alter.
    
    If you think about it... it's a wonder the ability to sing wasn't
    "naturally selected" out of European males! :-)
    
    -b
17.297MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emMon Dec 05 1994 14:404
    One more thing... the "castrate"... that's prounounced "cas-traht-ay" in
    Latin...
    
    -b
17.298Sematech?TNPUBS::JONGSteveMon Dec 05 1994 15:052
    What was the name of the chipmaker Bob Palmer ran before he came to
    Digital?
17.299SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowMon Dec 05 1994 15:131
Mostek
17.300CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperMon Dec 05 1994 15:143

 Wonder if I'll get this snarf
17.301CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Mon Dec 05 1994 15:564
    
    where i went sleepwalking last night.
    
    
17.302MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emMon Dec 05 1994 15:594
    Somnambulism can be a dangerous thing... I hope you don't live on the
    10th floor...
    
    -b
17.303WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Dec 05 1994 16:001
    Isn't sleepwalking rare for adults?
17.304JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Dec 05 1994 16:165
    .301
    
    ha!  To your neighbor's apartment?????
    
    :-)
17.305POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionMon Dec 05 1994 16:235
    
    I think it was my house.  Otherwise why was it such a mess this
    morning?
    
    No, it's not possible that I did it myself 8^).
17.306MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 05 1994 17:395
Do they still publish "movie magazines"?

Judging from some of the "inside dope" some people seem to have on _The_Stars_,
it would seem that they're primary source materials, not to mention required
reading.
17.307WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhat's the frequency, Kenneth?Tue Dec 06 1994 10:336
    \ Somnambulism can be a dangerous thing... I hope you don't live on
    \the 10th floor...
    
     Worse! He lives on a precipice.
    
     Bob- lose that habit or it'll be years before they find you!!!
17.308SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Dec 06 1994 12:025
	I wonder why some folks figure that, if putting a wreath, bow
	and some pine garland on one's home makes it look festive for
	the holidays, turning it into Chia House will be splendid.

	Moderation.  Less is more.  Enough already.  Stop.
17.309BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Tue Dec 06 1994 13:4011


	Speaking about less is more, this guy in Jersey, I think, doubled the
amount of lights on the outside of his house this year because neighbors
complained last year. So he now has 3,000,000 lights out there! I'd love to
watch his electric meter SSSSSSPPPPPPPPIIIIIINNNNNN!!!!!!  I wonder if it turns
at the speed of light!!??


Glen
17.310PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Dec 06 1994 13:423
 3 million?  that's, how you say, hard to believe.

17.311BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Tue Dec 06 1994 13:4510


	It was like he had a carnival at his house. When they showed it he had
things that spun, lights everywhere, and traffic all backed up. Of course right
after they showed this they had a story about love on the Mass Pike at the
tolls. It was even funnier than the light story!


Glen
17.312I hope he's spending just half as much money feeding the poorCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Dec 06 1994 14:039
It's Arkansas, not New Jersey.

Last year his neighbors pleaded with him to cut it back; his response
was to double this size, so that this year it's more than 3 million.

State Supreme Court has ruled that he has to cut it back to a level
that doesn't attract crowds and cause traffic jams.

/john
17.313MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 06 1994 14:042
If they were smart, they'd install a tool booth at each end of his block.

17.314CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperTue Dec 06 1994 14:0611


>If they were smart, they'd install a tool booth at each end of his block.



  you mean...drop off a tool for admission?  Or buy a tool for admission?


 Jim
17.315MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 06 1994 14:082
Oh . . . thanks, Jim. I meant "toll", of course. Sorta loses something . . . 

17.316MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 06 1994 14:092
Then again, since we've been talking about the Life of Brian, it could be
like the rock vendor at the stoning . . . 
17.317COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Dec 06 1994 14:091
And I thought it was just a clever nasserism.
17.318MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 06 1994 14:101
No . . . 
17.319LJSRV2::KALIKOWCyberian-AmericanTue Dec 06 1994 14:134
    TTWA:  I wonder how ol' \nasser is doing.  I miss that guy!!!
    
    have some souse and a gyro on me, fella...
    
17.320POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionTue Dec 06 1994 14:182
    
    ...and a large cook to go!
17.321MPGS::MARKEYThey got flannel up 'n' down 'emTue Dec 06 1994 15:1517
    From last weekend:
    
    I was looking at a "Life Cycle" (a high-tech stationery monocycle),
    since I really have no opportunity for other exercise. On the front
    of the Life Cycle was a nine-pin D-sub connector. I asked the
    salesdroid what it was for, and he responded that it connected to
    a Nintendo system! Apparently, you can use the buttons on the
    electronic panel on the Life Cycle as a control pod for the
    Nintendo! So, while you pedal away filet mignon with sauce
    bernaisse, you can get to a new level in Mario Bros as well!
    
    Further, they have games that emulate being in a bicycle race.
    
    If all this is possible, why can't I just tell the machine I want
    to lose 20 pounds and let it have at it while I sleep?
    
    -b
17.322SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Tue Dec 06 1994 16:029
    
    
    TTWA
    
    
    Why some places will not accept a PO Box No. as a legal address...
    
    (Besides the obvious UPS deliveries and possible drug houses :)
    
17.323SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Dec 06 1994 16:142
    your legal address is where you live.  i never met anyone who lived in
    a post office box.
17.324POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Dec 06 1994 16:321
    A spelunker might.
17.325Helpful info when sys. manglers aren't whackableMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 06 1994 17:252
I wonder what BACK40::'s Area.node address is?

17.326ask and ye shall receive.SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Dec 06 1994 17:399
    Caliph:binder> ncp show node back40
    
    Node Volatile Summary as of Tue Dec  6 14:38:13 EST 1994
    
         Node         State      Active  Delay   Circuit     Next Node
                                 Links
    
    19.165 (BACK40)
    
17.327couldn't resistTIS::HAMBURGERlet's finish the job in '96Tue Dec 06 1994 17:468
>     <<< Note 17.321 by MPGS::MARKEY "They got flannel up 'n' down 'em" >>>

>    If all this is possible, why can't I just tell the machine I want
>    to lose 20 pounds and let it have at it while I sleep?
    
for the same effect you might try marrying Lorena Bobbit, althought the weight 
loss may not meet your 20lb criteria.

17.328MPGS::MARKEYMy big stick is a BerettaTue Dec 06 1994 17:501
    And then again, it might... :-)
17.329{thud}POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionTue Dec 06 1994 18:281
    
17.330POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Dec 06 1994 18:311
    Time for a little CPR?
17.331SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Tue Dec 06 1994 18:322
    The "thud" must be the aftermath of all those stairs...
    
17.332re .330 CPR *hell,* I vote for mouth-to-mouth!!! :-)LJSRV2::KALIKOWCyberian-AmericanTue Dec 06 1994 18:371
    
17.333POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Dec 06 1994 18:431
    Thank you Gilligan.
17.334Be *careful* where you blowMPGS::MARKEYMy big stick is a BerettaTue Dec 06 1994 18:455
    How did all this talk about mouth-to-mouth end up getting mixed up in
    the chain where we were talking about Lorena Bobbit's cutlery
    technique?
    
    -b
17.335GMT1::TEEKEMAHolly sheep dip Batman.....Tue Dec 06 1994 18:463
	Maybe it belongs with Kimballs neat trick with the 
juice box/bag ???
17.336appalled, simply appalledPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionTue Dec 06 1994 19:141
    
17.337:-)DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Dec 06 1994 19:473
    Wonder why I always laugh out loud when the green-eyed lady {{{smaqs}}}
    someone? 
    
17.338ya mean liqe that?? :>:>BARSTR::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Tue Dec 06 1994 20:226
    
    
    {{{smaq}}}
    
    
    
17.339CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Wed Dec 07 1994 02:222
    
    how people can track parallel flame war strings in the newsgroups.
17.340JURA::COEFFICWed Dec 07 1994 10:285

    Since  Soapbox was created the 17th of November 250 people have entered
    8300 replies totaling 85000 lines. The most active writers entered 5700
    lines and 400 replies.
17.341LJSRV2::KALIKOWCyberian-AmericanWed Dec 07 1994 10:363
    
    More data!  More data!!!
    
17.342GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysWed Dec 07 1994 11:059
    
    
    Dr. Dan,
    
    
    Out for a little rabblerousing, eh? :')
    
    
    Mike
17.343MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 07 1994 12:465
Years ago somebody used to regularly publish 'box stats - # of basenotes
per noter, # of replies per noter, # of lines per noter, etc.

It was pretty lame.

17.344MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 07 1994 12:522
I wonder if Lucy Fitch Perkins wrote THE CORSICAN TWINS?

17.345PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Dec 07 1994 14:056
	all this talk of clowns at Friendly's and bozos on the highways
	is making me wonder what, exactly, is afoot.

	(and i know it's a place to keep your shoe.)

17.346MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 07 1994 14:162
We're all bozos on this bus.

17.347Because the stores will be open?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Dec 07 1994 14:175
    
    How it can come to pass that all the outraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayge
    about the ballot questions has vanished this week.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.348PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Dec 07 1994 14:444
	idjits cluttering up the file with stupid topics


17.349Just a wild guess...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIgrep this!Wed Dec 07 1994 14:526
    
    RE: .347
    
    Cause some of us don't live in the PRM????
    
    
17.350CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Wed Dec 07 1994 15:263
    
    what a fax machine would sound like hitting the street 
    after a 3 story fall..
17.351CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Dec 07 1994 15:273

 Where's haag when you need  him?
17.352SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 07 1994 15:284
    .350
    
    similar to, but not as dramatic as, the sound of a teevee hitting the
    street from the same altitude.
17.353Another "rant" for your entertainment, enjoy...DECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockWed Dec 07 1994 15:3127
    >> How it can come to pass that all the outraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayge
    >> about the ballot questions has vanished this week.
    
    Are you kidding?...  I'm even more outraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayged now,
    because of the monstrous hypocrisy involved in saying "Oh, okay,
    never mind, we'll let this one through" to the Blue Laws question.
    
    I just didn't continue harping on it here, out of consideration
    for you and your mentors who were obviously tired of hearing me
    "rant" about it.
    
    The whole thing stinks from beginning to end.  And I'll add another
    rant:  initially I thought the whole thing was a post-facto reaction
    to the election results; but now I believe the whole "no question
    text on the ballot itself" thing was set up *intentionally* in
    advance in a wink-wink manner, so that they'd have an ace to pull
    from their sleeve in case the results didn't turn out the way they
    liked.  Extrapolating the observed events backwards, this is about
    the only reasonable conclusion one can make.
    
    Getting hit with both this ballot question totalitarianism and the
    sneaky twisted manner in which the 55% legislative pay raise is getting
    rammed through, not even one month after the election, is just about
    the biggest kick in the teeth that the Massachusetts electorate has
    ever received at the hands of "their" government.
    
    Chris
17.354SALEM::DODAStop global whiningWed Dec 07 1994 15:312
We can put a man on the moon, but we can't put a man on Martina 
Navalatova (sp).
17.355MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 07 1994 15:3112
re: fax to sidewalk

A friend of mine is with a startup company down in Bedfid, PRM developing
a new multi-media PC game (if you see the "Virtual Guitar" in the PC stores,
that's theirs).

For their holiday entertainment this past weekend they tossed a powered up
PC running a custom-made video out of the third floor office windows to the
pavement below.

The monitor didn't break and needed to be carried up for a second toss.

17.356NETCAD::WOODFORDAgeIsA NumberAndMine'sUnlisted.Wed Dec 07 1994 15:4013
    
    
    RE: .354
    
    
    And if we can send *one* man to the moon, why can't we send them *ALL*?
    
    
    
    
    :*)
    
    
17.357COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Dec 07 1994 15:411
She's baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!
17.358NETCAD::WOODFORDAgeIsA NumberAndMine'sUnlisted.Wed Dec 07 1994 15:429
    
    <-------SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
    
    
    
    
    
    :*)
    
17.359GMT1::TEEKEMAHolly sheep dip Batman.....Wed Dec 07 1994 15:577
	I wonder what Terrie thinks about all this boinking
in the box....?????? %^)


	With all the talk about guns, atomic bomb's...etc, maybe
we have finally turned to "make love, not war"....%^)
17.360BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Dec 07 1994 16:086
| <<< Note 17.354 by SALEM::DODA "Stop global whining" >>>

| We can put a man on the moon, but we can't put a man on Martina Navalatova 


	Luckily for Martina....
17.361BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Dec 07 1994 16:0910
| <<< Note 17.356 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "AgeIsA NumberAndMine'sUnlisted." >>>




| And if we can send *one* man to the moon, why can't we send them *ALL*?


	Because there would be no one left to tell the babes how cute they are. 

17.362{simper}POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Dec 07 1994 16:131
    
17.363{oh my}GAVEL::JANDROWGreen Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 07 1994 16:142
    
    
17.364ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogWed Dec 07 1994 16:3011
>Why some places will not accept a PO Box No. as a legal address...
    
    My legal address is "Mr. Ciarochi"
    
    True story, not made up.  The location of my domicile is considerably
    different.  Watch out, it truly is a legal trap, but of course, that's
    only because I'm paranoid.
    
    Later,
    	   "Mr." Mike...
    
17.365ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogWed Dec 07 1994 16:442
    Wouldn't it be better if Billy Bulger did the national weight loss
    thing?  Hillary could do "Just say NO to lawyers" or something...
17.366SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Dec 07 1994 18:5127
Here's one for the scrapbook...

I was out of my office for awhile.  When I returned,
I noticed something, looked like the corner of a
piece of paper, sticking out of one of my desk
drawers.

I opened the drawer and discovered it to be the 
"back" side of a polaroid photo.  Figured it must
be something of mine, since I've been hanging some
photos, etc., on my walls today.  (A little
decorating frenzy on my part, since I moved into
this office just about a month ago.)

Flip the photo over, and oops!  It's a picture of
the guy who *used* to have this office (he's no
longer with Digital).  He's got a beer bottle in
one hand, and the other hand's on the shoulder of
a topless dancer or stripper.

Yes, folks, there she is, in full frontal glory,
wearing nothing but a cowboy hat, a G-string, and
(I suspect) a LOT of silicone.

Wonder if anyone will 'fess up?!?!?!?!?!

joanne		8^o
17.367MPGS::MARKEYMy big stick is a BerettaWed Dec 07 1994 18:543
    I definitely was not the girl in the picture.
    
    -b
17.368SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Dec 07 1994 19:4111
<----  I had figured that already, since there's
	also an inscription:

	"To xxxx:  Hope you remember this one!  Erica"

Maybe this belongs in the bachelor party topic.   :^)

Now I wonder if "Erica" was here in person.  Surely I
would've noticed her...    ;^)  ;^)

j.
17.369CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Dec 07 1994 19:5011

 MORTAL::DIGITAL 3559..


Who is Tom Hastings?




Jim
17.3708^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Dec 07 1994 19:574
    
    I don't know, but I do know who David Larrick is!
    
    Does that help?
17.371CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Dec 07 1994 20:293
    Glenn Richardson wouldn't do Silicone, wasn't him.
    
    Sorry I missed ya Glenn.
17.372POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 08 1994 13:094
Brian, I doubt that you woulda met Glenn anyway had you actually seen him.


Dierdre
17.373SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Dec 08 1994 13:4810
Dierdre,

Do you own a black cowboy hat, and black, uh,
G-string with, uh, silver studs?  Do you ever
go by the alias "Erica"?

How do you, uh, manage to defy gravity???

Sign me,
Perplexed (and possibly jealous)
17.374POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 08 1994 14:273
Damn! I can never get her to show herself in the mirror!

Glenn
17.375GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsThu Dec 08 1994 14:584
    
    does that mean she is a vampire???
    
    
17.376STOWOA::JOLLIMOREgoes to show ya don't ever knowThu Dec 08 1994 14:591
	she'd probly look like lilly tomlin.
17.377SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Dec 08 1994 15:359
Glenn,

I can provide copies of said photo for a mutually-agreed-upon
amount of cash (U.S. only, none of that rainbow-colored Canuck
stuff!)

Might as well be enterprising!   ;^)     ;^)

joanne
17.378POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 08 1994 15:498
    tisk tisk Jojo, peddling porn like that.

    ;-)

    It's a good thing Deirdre isn't here right now.


    Glenn
17.379CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 08 1994 15:517
    Our nice neighbors to the north have metric distances in kilometers,
    metric temps in celsius.  What is the eqivalent metric measurement for
    populations of cities and towns?
    
    Brian
    
    
17.380POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 08 1994 15:551
    In Canadian or American funds?
17.381SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Dec 08 1994 16:113
	It is not porn.

	It is art.
17.382POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 08 1994 16:154
    I thought you told me it was Dierdre, now you're telling me it was
    actually Art?
    
    oh dear.
17.383SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareThu Dec 08 1994 16:174
    .379
    
    they're coming up with a new metric unit for that measurement.  it will
    be called the "law-abiding gun-crime victim."
17.384POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 08 1994 16:211
    In Canadian or American funds?
17.385SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Dec 08 1994 16:424
	The guy with Dierdre/Erica, I'm calling him "Art".   ;^)

	Pic's no longer for sale, anyway.  I'm giving it me
	Dad for Xmas.  	
17.386KAOFS::D_STREETThu Dec 08 1994 17:226
    SMURF::BINDER
    
     More like "Far-less-likely gun-crime victim" but don't let reality
    sway your slur.
    
    							Derek.
17.387POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionThu Dec 08 1994 17:477
    
    I am really beginning to wonder about the people I see constantly in
    the Classified_Ads notesfile selling everything under the sun.  Some
    days I see between 5 and 10 notes from the same person and in each note
    they're selling a handful of items.  Do these people have a store in
    their basement of something?
    
17.388GMT1::TEEKEMATangerine Dream.Thu Dec 08 1994 17:506
	I agree Mz Debra..........On the other hand I wonder about
all the stuff I have thrown out and see others post for sale in the
::CLASSIFIED_ADS. If they really sell all that stuff and get what they
asked for, I have been throwing lot's of money away, or they picked
them from my garbage and are selling them.  %^(
17.389SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdThu Dec 08 1994 18:065
    
    RE: .387
    
     Unfortunately it's all legit mz_deb.... not much I can do about it...
    
17.390POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionThu Dec 08 1994 18:192
    
    But Andy...don't you think it's kinda weird?
17.391CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Thu Dec 08 1994 18:312
    
    why do people make jokes about fruitcake?
17.392GUMDRP::MARKEYMy big stick is a BerettaThu Dec 08 1994 18:311
    why do fruitcakes make jokes about people?
17.393because its so...stupid?USAT05::BENSONThu Dec 08 1994 18:345
    
    i don't know why people make jokes about fruitcake.  my wife loves it. 
    my family made a fortune off of it.
    
    jeff
17.394POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 08 1994 18:351
    Why can't you have a cake and eat it too?
17.395BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Thu Dec 08 1994 18:388
| <<< Note 17.392 by GUMDRP::MARKEY "My big stick is a Beretta" >>>



| why do fruitcakes make jokes about people?


	I only do it when it's for fun....
17.397MPGS::MARKEYMy big stick is a BerettaThu Dec 08 1994 18:505
    Why does the preacher's wife on just about every televangelist show
    look so _damn_ frightening? Two hours of TBN is more horrifying than
    anything Clive Barker could concoct...
    
    -b
17.398USAT05::BENSONThu Dec 08 1994 18:545
    
    to be exact, Jan Crouch looks exactly like a hybrid of tammy faye and
    ellie mae.
    
    jeffy say
17.399GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsThu Dec 08 1994 19:517
    
    
    deb...i have wondered the same thing myself...and a lot of that stuff
    is new...where do they get it and what do they have left to live with??
    
    
    
17.400snarfPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionThu Dec 08 1994 19:584
    
    From the sounds of some of the stuff maybe it's gifts, wedding
    presents, etc. that they don't like.  But still...I find it very
    curious.
17.401OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Dec 08 1994 23:281
    I wonder when I finally get to go home tonight.
17.402CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Fri Dec 09 1994 01:006
    
    why it didn't occur to run the moghuls before tonight 
    instead of always taking the flats?
    
    also, its damned cold. in the low 40s. kinda chilly for 
    standard running kit.
17.403COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 09 1994 02:297
I wonder whether I like this new credit card slip system where
you sign your copy of the slip with a special pen on top of a
computer input pad.

I'm not sure I approva of my signature being recorded in this fashion.

/john
17.404SUBPAC::SADINgeneric, PC personal name.Fri Dec 09 1994 10:435

	kinda like signing the UPS electronic log book eh?


17.405SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdFri Dec 09 1994 12:3010
    
    RE: classifieds
    
    Yep... it's more suspicious than weird... 
    
    Thing is... I can't do much about it... No way I can prove/disprove
    anything without becoming a thought policeman...
    
    Perfect example of "prior restraint"... :) :)
    
17.406CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Dec 09 1994 12:4310
    RE: .397
    
    They must all go to the Tammy Faye School of make-up application and
    repair in order to be a nationally sanctioned preacher's wife.  Trowel
    is not optional.
    
    RE: Signatures and electronic record keeping.  If they really wanted it
    they could always scan it in so you are not "safe" either way.
    
    Brian 
17.407ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogFri Dec 09 1994 14:583
    I wonder why people wonder why people make jokes about fruitcakes?
    
    They're funny, aren't they?
17.408GMT1::TEEKEMATangerine Dream.Fri Dec 09 1994 15:002
	Depends on the flavor ..............%^) %^O
17.409GMT1::TEEKEMATangerine Dream.Fri Dec 09 1994 15:237
	Some people really make me wonder......

	Anyone seen the add in ::CLASSIFIED_ADS for
the white morphin ranger stuff ???
	This person is selling the stuff for $100 while
having purchased it for half that in the store...%^(
17.410MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 09 1994 15:265
> 	This person is selling the stuff for $100 while
> having purchased it for half that in the store...%^(

Shouldn't this be in the Business note?

17.411POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 09 1994 15:295
    
    We don't know that he purchased it for half the price, it's just that
    other people have written in saying THEY paid half the price.
    
    We mustn't jump to conclusions now, teek.
17.412GMT1::TEEKEMATangerine Dream.Fri Dec 09 1994 15:314
	Well that's me, I'll jump to anything......%^)

	Just a wild and hopping kinda guy...
17.413SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Dec 09 1994 16:1414
    .409
    
    > This person is selling the stuff for $100...
    
    ah, the PERFECT opportunity.  now lemme see here, where's my copy of
    the curmudgeon's dictionary...  ah.  here it is.  open to page 11...
    
        collectible, n.  Formerly, an object or class of objects, often
        quite ordinary, that was no longer manufactured, existed in
        somewhat limited quantities, and was found to be interesting or
        diverting enough to merit seeking out.  Presently, an object or
        class of objects having little or no intrinsic worth, deliberately
        manufactured and extensively marketed as "collectible."  See also
        memorabilia.
17.414USCTR1::KFERRISFri Dec 09 1994 17:5811
    
    Directionals (blinkers).
    
    How come I always get behind someone who:
    
    A.  doesn't use theirs
    B.  leaves them on for miles 
    
    And how come when someone cuts you off they give
    you that "Hey, I own the road honey...you got a problem
    with the way I drive" look?!
17.415SUBPAC::SADINgeneric, PC personal name.Fri Dec 09 1994 18:054

<--- 'cause in general, people are idjits....

17.416USCTR1::KFERRISFri Dec 09 1994 18:154
    
    
    <---- Well, I knew that...but there must be a better
          explination.  Sigh....
17.417MPGS::MARKEYMy big stick is a BerettaFri Dec 09 1994 18:364
    Why they writelocked the "KY Jelly" topic, which prevented me from
    making a crack about it not going well with peanut butter...
    
    -b
17.418FRUIT flavorsBIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Fri Dec 09 1994 18:486
| <<< Note 17.417 by MPGS::MARKEY "My big stick is a Beretta" >>>

| Why they writelocked the "KY Jelly" topic, which prevented me from
| making a crack about it not going well with peanut butter...

	The Welch's brand does though. It comes in flavors!
17.419MPGS::MARKEYMy big stick is a BerettaFri Dec 09 1994 19:013
    I said _peanut butter_ not pe... oh, never mind.
    
    -b
17.420POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 09 1994 19:046
    
    ooooo  H   H    DDD    EEEEE      A      RRRR   !
    o   o  H   H    D  D   E         A A     R   R  !
    o   o  HHHHH    D   D  EEE      AAAAA    RRRRR  !
    o   o  H   H    D  D   E       A     A   R  R    
    ooooo  H   H    DDD    EEEEE  A       A  R   R  !
17.422osmosisSOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdFri Dec 09 1994 19:151
    
17.423GeronimoASABET::EARLYWhy plan a comeback? Just do it!Fri Dec 09 1994 19:405
    Resignations:
    
    Who has the highest bailout rate ... us or the Clinton Administration?
    
     
17.424For lack of a better topic, we'll formulate this for here...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 09 1994 20:318
The electric meter is unsealed after we had an electrician out doing some
work.  Power company certainly won't be out to reseal it until at least
Monday.

I wonder how I'm going to resist the temptation to plug it in upside down
for the next two days.

/john
17.425SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Dec 09 1994 20:3510
             <<< Note 17.424 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>

>I wonder how I'm going to resist the temptation to plug it in upside down
>for the next two days.

	By reminding your self that it would be a sin?

	;-)

Jim
17.426SCAPAS::GUINEO::MOOREI'll have the rat-on-a-stickFri Dec 09 1994 20:392
    
    .425	|^D
17.427Anent .424LJSRV2::KALIKOWCyberian-AmericanMon Dec 12 1994 04:116
    ... I wonder whether there's a seasonal hymn in some obscure language,
    or perhaps some relevant papal pronunciamento, that a local helpful
    soul might type in to help our brother thru this time of trial.  It
    would seem a trifling favor to repay the many times he has helped us,
    though we knew not that we were asking by our silence.
    
17.428help...CALAIS::CONDRIET_JONMon Dec 12 1994 09:011
    What's another word for Thesauraus?
17.429Roget... Over & out!LJSRV2::KALIKOWCyberian-AmericanMon Dec 12 1994 09:144
    Thesaurus
    
    YVW, I'm sure.
    
17.430MAIL2::CRANEMon Dec 12 1994 10:132
    Thesaurus=old, old dinosaur with a big, big vocabulary.....
    
17.431PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Dec 12 1994 13:1210
	gentleman collecting for the Salvation Army outside the local
	supermarket recognized my friend's father from a POW camp they
	were in together 50 years ago.  they were in the same compound,
	but not the same building, and didn't really know each other.

	he was captured during the Battle of the Bulge, and my friend's
	father was shot down over Germany.


17.432POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 12 1994 13:521
    That's incredible!
17.433PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Dec 12 1994 14:1111
	glenn, it certainly is.  especially considering that my 
	friend's father, who's 6'4" and probably at least 190 lbs.,
	was down to under 100 lbs. then, having been a POW for
	almost 2 years, and his hair was almost black then but is
	now white.  amazing.  this gentleman even described the
	man my father's friend used to hang around with at the camp.

	


17.434MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 12 1994 19:415
I wonder if it's been so quiet in the box today because most folks are
out there trying to figure out why PEAR is unreachable?

Prolly they're just all busy working hard.

17.435PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Dec 12 1994 19:494
	how come there _seem_ to be no great blues guitarists out there
	these days?  how come we have to wait eons between them when
	it comes to the popular scene?
17.436SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdMon Dec 12 1994 19:5723
    
    TTWA....
    
     Why in heaven's name do they refer to that person as simply
    "Roseanne"?????
    
      I was watching CNN the other night and there she was... with just
    that first name...
    
     What is it? Does she and the rest of the entertainment world think 
    she should be that recognizible? Or is it because we don't know
    who/what her next relationship is going to be?
    
     BTW... was in the dentist's office today for some emergency work and
    picked up the years review by Life... cute quote in there went
    something like...
    
     "I pulled Tom Arnold over to the side and told him... I only played
    the Terminator in the movie.... but you married one!"
    
      - Arnold Shwartzenneger (or however you spell it!! :)
    
      
17.437CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Dec 12 1994 20:135
    Mz. Debras party story of the multiplying wines made me wonder if those
    little bottles of booze on airlines ever grow up to be fifths and
    liters.  
    
    Brian
17.438MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 13 1994 00:5213
re: .436, Andy

>     Why in heaven's name do they refer to that person as simply
>    "Roseanne"?????

'Cuz she's unique, Andy. And we can all thank our lucky stars for that.

>     BTW... was in the dentist's office today for some emergency work

Ya mean it really was a tooth and not a tortilla chip?

-Jack

17.439SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Dec 13 1994 11:217
    
    <-------
    
    Yep!! :)  Now I need a crown....
    
    The bill will be on its way to mz_deb shortly!! :) :) :) :)
    
17.440oh dear!POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionTue Dec 13 1994 11:291
    
17.441BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Dec 13 1994 12:1316
| <<< Note 17.436 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Zebras should be seen and not herd" >>>


| Why in heaven's name do they refer to that person as simply "Roseanne"?????

	Could it be that is the way she wants it right now? I thought it was
pretty funny when the first episode of this season started playing the opening
credits and EVERYONE had just their FIRST name listed. The did it for the
closing credits too. 

	Andy, think about it, Roseanne & Madonna!




Glen
17.442SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Dec 13 1994 12:166
    
    RE: Roseanne and Madonna
    
    
    Mutt and Jeff...
    
17.443POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionTue Dec 13 1994 12:256
    
    Yeah, bugger all last names.
    
    
    
    mz_debra 8^)
17.444GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsTue Dec 13 1994 15:126
    
    RE: Rosanne & Madonna
    
    and cher, sigfreid and roy...
    
    
17.445"Bob"DECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockTue Dec 13 1994 16:025
    Bob Newhart tried it in his most recent sitcom, but it didn't
    work.  Whether it was the one-word name or the awful concept,
    casting, writing, acting, etc., I guess we'll never know.
    
    Chris
17.446BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Dec 13 1994 19:065


	He should have taken a few years off. Everyone was tired of it, but he
came back anyway...
17.447PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Dec 13 1994 19:233
	people who buy themselves christmas presents

17.448POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionTue Dec 13 1994 19:252
    
    Mebbe he hasn't got (er, doesn't have) anyone to buy him one 8^(.
17.449CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Dec 13 1994 19:349

 hey, I'm buying myself one!





Jim
17.450GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsTue Dec 13 1994 19:518
    
    
    i will be buying myself a belated xmas present...a washer and
    dryer...of course, i need it now, but can't afford it...and i still
    haven't decided if i want to go reconditioned or new...free is desired,
    but i just don't see that happening...
    
    
17.451POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Dec 13 1994 20:181
    Shouldn't that be "an belated xmas present"?
17.452A keeper......DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Dec 13 1994 20:489
    .435 good blues guitarists......you don't like Clapton?
    
    His latest CD "From the Cradle" is great; it's not getting much
    (if any) air play because there aren't many pure blues stations
    on the air.
    
    All the cuts are Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Elmore James etc.
    
    
17.453SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideTue Dec 13 1994 21:2716
17.454POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Dec 14 1994 00:372
    
    When Jay will change his p_name.
17.455CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Wed Dec 14 1994 02:538
    
    re .445
    
    "Bob" is the idjit in the smoking jacket and bland smile.
    
    that craze really ruined the cachet associated with the
    name if you ask me.
    
17.456STOWOA::JOLLIMOREa little nervous from the fallWed Dec 14 1994 11:063
	what's wrong with my p_name?
	
	i just changed it monday!    ;-)
17.457POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Dec 14 1994 11:302
    
    It's a yearly ritual for me 8^).
17.458STOWOA::JOLLIMOREcan't go back, can't stand stillWed Dec 14 1994 11:402
	oh. ;-)
	well quit wondering. i changed it again.  ;-)
17.459POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Dec 14 1994 11:402
    
    Jay......!
17.460 ;-) STOWOA::JOLLIMOREcan't go back, can't stand stillWed Dec 14 1994 11:421
	"I got a million of 'em!"
17.461{grump}POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Dec 14 1994 12:011
    
17.462DETAILS!!!!GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsWed Dec 14 1994 12:036
    
    
    i am wondering where jj is and how the concert was...
    
    
    
17.463PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Dec 14 1994 12:256
>>    .435 good blues guitarists......you don't like Clapton?

	yes, i like Clapton, and i have "From the Cradle", but that's
	just one artist, and he's hardly new on the scene.

17.464SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 14 1994 12:365
    .452
    
    clapton can play, but he is not a blues guitarist to please diehard
    blues fans.  i prefer john lee hooker.  prolly the single best blues
    album i've ever heard is john lee's "alone," just him and his guitar. 
17.465geraldPENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Dec 14 1994 12:483
	where's the 'box wit?

17.466MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 14 1994 12:504
I saw him in NEW_HAMPSHIRE on Monday (think I mentioned it in here somewhere -
maybe 11) - I wonder if he hasn't located the 'box - he was out when \john
mentioned the move, I think. Did the pointer on PEAR:: ever materialize?

17.467Took me a while to catch onTNPUBS::JONGSteveWed Dec 14 1994 12:571
   No.  In fact PEAR:: seems to be off the net.
17.468PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Dec 14 1994 12:593
	according to mr. harney, PEAR's demise was less than timely

17.469MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 14 1994 13:111
As in, "we snuck out with barely a hair's breadth to spare"?
17.470I know - existEnceMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 14 1994 13:123
I shall send Gerald a mail missive indicating the continued existance of the
'box.

17.471SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 14 1994 13:133
    .470
    
    i've already done so.
17.472MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 14 1994 13:151
Well, then, he's getting LOTS of mail . . . 
17.473PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Dec 14 1994 13:213
	yeah, 'cuz i did it too.

17.474he prolly feels loved 8^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Dec 14 1994 13:231
    
17.475LJSRV2::KALIKOWCyberian-AmericanWed Dec 14 1994 13:263
    Sorry to burst yer bubble "Gerald," but what's YER::NAME & why are you
    the Box twit?
    
17.476NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 14 1994 15:555
re the two-week old discussion on driving with headphones [I'm catching up]:

Why is it illegal to drive with headphones but legal to drive with your
stereo blasting?  You can hear better with Walkman-style headphones at
a reasonable volume than with a few hundred watts of surround-sound.
17.477SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 14 1994 15:574
    not all headphones are walkperson-style; some are designed to exclude
    as much external sound as possible.  you want the cops to make yet
    another judgment call on whether your headset meets sound-transmission
    guidelines???
17.478CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Dec 14 1994 15:587
    It is not legal to drive with your stereo blastin in many localities if
    at all.  Local police have started citing whoompa cars as public
    disurtbances.  There are also laws in some towns/states that require
    reasonable levels to be maintined so you can hear when the nice
    ossifer is pulling you over.  
    
    Brian
17.479MAIL2::CRANEWed Dec 14 1994 16:326
    I would like to know how to get into the Ginsing market? and a few
    other markets that are unique to China/Far East.
    
    (Please observe no smilies.)
    
    Thanks.
17.480CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Wed Dec 14 1994 16:352
    
    through the front door?
17.481Where is the fire truck? Where is the fire truck?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Dec 14 1994 16:4521
    The laws passed against "head phones" for need - the "head phones" were
    enclosure types which definately reduced hearing.  Then again, you
    would expect that laws to also cover cars that don't allow a certain
    amount of outside ambient sound in, but that's besides the point.
    (It would be "class warefare" to pass a law agin a caddy, but it's not
    "class warefare" to pass a law agin a junkbox with no radio.)
    
    When Walkman-style (open air) "head phones" came in, they met the
    definition of "head phones" in existing laws, so they are covered
    by them.
    
    You can guess for yourselves if Walkman-style "ear buds" are legal or
    illegal.
    
    
    And while we are at it, anyone else think it's a bad idea for radio
    stations to broadcast a siren?  (Granted, my car only has rear
    speakers, so maybe I'm a little more miffed about this than other
    folks.)
    
    					  			-mr. bill
17.482CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Dec 14 1994 16:554
    <--- yes, I think it is a bad idea for a radio station to broadcast a
    siren.  Songs that have featured sirens in them have caught me by
    surprise and scared the dickens out of me.  I don't know if I would
    advocate a ban though.  
17.483SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Dec 14 1994 17:045
	<--- "Jail Break" by Thin Lizzy....

	I inevitably hear while I'm doing 70 on the highway....
	and I always get a coronary arrest when the sirens
	start.
17.484MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 14 1994 17:072
Whassa Pardini?

17.485WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Dec 14 1994 17:141
    Italian target pistol...
17.486SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Dec 14 1994 17:153
    
    
     Near the top-of-the-line too!!!
17.487SUBPAC::SADINKeep it off my wave...Wed Dec 14 1994 17:269
    
    
    	Thin Lizzy does Jail Break? I thought AC/DC did that on the '74
    Jail break album....
    
    
    
    
                       
17.488CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Dec 14 1994 18:149


  Is the Green Ridge Turkey farm restaurant in Nashua *really* world famous?




  Jim
17.489SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 14 1994 18:242
    if it is, it shouldn't be.  it's not as bad as the modern restaurant,
    but it's only mediocre at best.
17.490Not "world famous" yet....SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Dec 14 1994 18:318
	Matthew's, the upscale "adult" club in
	Tyngsboro, claims to offer the Area's Finest
	Entertainment.

	I don't know about that, but it does seem to
	be the area's Most Popular Entertainment.

	joanne
17.491SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareWed Dec 14 1994 18:411
    isn't "adult club" an oxymoron?
17.492Can only MANLY men drink coffee now? What about women?BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Dec 14 1994 19:4510


	I went to get something out of the vending machine and I didn't know
what I wanted. I told a friend of mine he could cut in front of me, and he said
he was going to be getting a, "manly coffee" instead. What the hell is a manly
coffee? Guess I may have to give up drinking the stuff.... :-)


Glen
17.493CALDEC::RAHthe truth is out there.Wed Dec 14 1994 20:022
    
    manly coffee comes in a filthy cup, stirred with a greasy finger.
17.494POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Dec 14 1994 20:031
    That's not a finger!
17.495CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Dec 14 1994 20:055
    Mynly coffee is out of a cup of choice.  It is hot and black.  It is
    not decafe.  Dirty appendages are not required as stirring produces
    nothing but little whirlpools in the coffee. 
    
    Brian
17.496POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Dec 14 1994 20:071
    You don't stir your coffee with naughty bits?
17.497POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionWed Dec 14 1994 20:082
    
    Don't even CONSIDER putting your naughty bits in my coffee.
17.498BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Dec 14 1994 20:119


	Who would want to burn their naughty parts? Who cleans the coffee
stained naughty parts? Was this how people came up with a cup of coffee and a
cruller?


Glen
17.499hunkerama... can you say Swiss Mocha AlmondJULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Dec 14 1994 20:332
    manly coffee is that guy on the commercial who is always rescuing the
    lady who has none!
17.500That's about 10 today!!!JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Dec 14 1994 20:331
    Wonder Snarf
17.501I can see it now... thumb size slab of fish $8.00JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Dec 14 1994 20:547
    How long does it take a fish to grow as big as the fish they use in
    Sushi bars... I saw my Sushi guy step out with this HUMONGOUS side of
    fish [Maguro - one of my favorites] and KNOW it must've taken years for
    that fish to get *that* big.. well I think... anybody know?
    
    Anyways, if it does take a long time... how long before the oceans
    resources are depleted?  I mean will Maguro become extinct?
17.502It's in trouble if people take a liking to itTNPUBS::JONGSteveWed Dec 14 1994 20:551
   That depends on how tasty it is...
17.503JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Dec 14 1994 20:564
    People have already taken a liking to it!!! It's like one of the most
    popular fishes for Sushi...
    
    
17.504JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Dec 14 1994 20:574
    And how man octopuses grow each year????
    
    "I'm stuck on Octopus" stickers could be saleable... right? :-)
    
17.505SOLANA::SKELLY_JOWed Dec 14 1994 21:114
    Re: .501 
    
    Just trying to be helpful: somebody might know the answer to your
    question if we translate "maguro". It's tuna.
17.506JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Dec 14 1994 21:201
    tanks belly much!
17.507Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMWed Dec 14 1994 21:434
    Wierd. 
    
    It's like 18:42 on the 14th over there and it's 10:42 on the 15th
    over here.
17.508JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Dec 14 1994 22:571
    Uh... well.. it's like 15:42 here! :-)
17.509CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 15 1994 10:526
    Perfect strangers.  Do they become imperfect acquaintances after you
    have met them?  We all know no one is perfect so does that make a 
    perfect stranger a nobody?  Just what are they stranger than?  These
    are things I wonder about.
    
    Brian
17.510WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 15 1994 10:562
    -.1 Too Zen for me...
    
17.511keep eating - don't think about it.TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationThu Dec 15 1994 11:1123
    re: .501
    
>    How long does it take a fish to grow as big as the fish they use in
>    Sushi bars... I saw my Sushi guy step out with this HUMONGOUS side
>    of fish [Maguro - one of my favorites] and KNOW it must've taken years
>    for that fish to get *that* big.. well I think... anybody know?
    
    	What do you mean by 'humongous'? 100 lbs? 30 lbs? 300 lbs?
    	I would guess some type of tuna if its really big - although I
    	wouldn't put it past yuppie sushi bars to serve some billfish
    	like marlin.
    
>    Anyways, if it does take a long time... how long before the oceans
>    resources are depleted?  I mean will Maguro become extinct?
    
 	Depending on what species and where, its already happened -
    	New England cod, haddock, pollock, winter flounder, etc...
    	Bluefin tuna, many shark species...
    
    	for all you sushi lovers, I would give tuna another 10-20 years before
    	they are gone.
    	
                      		Robert.
17.512RDGE44::ALEUC8Thu Dec 15 1994 11:123
    how many dolphins get killed per tuna ?
    
    (or is that no longer an issue now ?)
17.513CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 15 1994 11:209
    The tuna used for sushi are quite large and not what you find in cans. 
    The albacore and yellow fin are different from the really big ones 
    snatched up by sushi purveyors.  Think 500+ lbs.  These are usually hunted
    individually versus harvested in nets and schools.  Landing one can net
    the fisherperson several thousands of dollars, cash on the spot. 
    Within a very short time, they are usually on a plane to somewhere to
    be served up raw.  They are truly beautiful animals in the wild.   
    
    Brian
17.514RDGE44::ALEUC8Thu Dec 15 1994 11:259
    
    .513
    
    ta for the info. 500+ lbs !?!?!? thats a big fish
    
    the eyes that are apparently good for you - which tuna do they come
    from ?
    
    ric
17.515TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationThu Dec 15 1994 11:264
    re: .513
    
    	Bluefin tuna.
    
17.516CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 15 1994 11:311
    <---- that's the one.
17.517Brain fatigue er whut?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Dec 15 1994 12:298
TTWA:

Why is it that when your 23 year old daughter comes home for the holidays -
the one who's finishing a masters degree in Biology and who's already been
accepted for a doctoral program at Lehigh University - when you get up in
the morning after having left her up the night before, you find the television
tuned to MTV?

17.518GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERMontanabound, oneof these daysThu Dec 15 1994 12:318
    
    
    
    Gee Jack, just because she's an intellectual doesn't mean she can't
    keep up on culture as well. :')
    
    
    Mike
17.519RDGE44::ALEUC8Thu Dec 15 1994 12:416
    .517
    
    sounds like a well-rounded young lady to me - if she's ever in the UK,
    tell her to look me up :-)
    
    ric
17.520CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 15 1994 12:515
    I wonder what bit me on the arm the other day that gave me a welt like
    a mosquito bite, under my shirt sleeve, while sitting at my desk, in
    broad daylight.  
    
    
17.521PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Dec 15 1994 12:545
  .520  exactly the same thing happened to me, Bri, except that it
	wasn't under my shirt sleeve, i wasn't sitting at your desk,
	and it was at night.

17.522TROOA::COLLINSWhen the going gets weird...Thu Dec 15 1994 12:563
    
    Maybe it was a flea?
    
17.523PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Dec 15 1994 12:564
	our own Aristotle being called a "bumpkin".  aagagagag.
	what could possibly be more ironic?

17.524SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdThu Dec 15 1994 13:295
    
    RE: MTV
    
    We all tend to fall into neanderthal tendencies once in awhile...
    
17.525POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 15 1994 13:331
    Andy! I thought you didn't believe in evolution!
17.526POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 15 1994 13:531
    Where the hell IS everybody?
17.527NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 15 1994 14:032
Why would anybody refer to the Mill as "[Digital's] much envied red-brick
headquarters?"  [Fortune, 11/14/94]
17.528SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdThu Dec 15 1994 14:107
    
    RE: .525
    
     You notice I didn't use it as a noun, but as a descriptive?
    
    :)
    
17.529POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 15 1994 14:145
    Still an evolutionary term. You can't dance your way outa this one.
    
    Shoulda said "Philistine behaviour" instead. 
    
    ;-)
17.530Sheesh! You can tell the box is slow today!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdThu Dec 15 1994 14:2411
    
    Why would I have to dance my way outa anything? I used a term I was
    familiar with.... no special connotation... 
    
    How about "Visigoth"?
    
    or "Mongol"? 
    
    or "Cro-Magnon"?
    
    
17.531POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 15 1994 14:286
    One of these things is not like the others.
    
    Do you see it? Do you know?
    
    Can you tell me which thing is not like the other, before I finish this
    song?
17.532MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Dec 15 1994 14:307
I thought I recalled it as -

Two of these things belong together.
Two of these things are kind of the same.
One of these things is not like the others.
Now it's time to play our game.

17.533POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 15 1994 14:321
    Mine is the sesamee street virgin.
17.534SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdThu Dec 15 1994 14:353
    
    What was her name??
    
17.535SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Dec 15 1994 14:409
 My son and I were discussing the movie "Alien" --
      specifically, the scene where an alien bursts
      forth from John Heard's(?) chest.

      We agreed that neither of us wanted to hatch an
      alien.  It would be horribly painful, etc.

      Then Josh said to me, "It would be okay, though, if
      that happened and a puppy came out."
17.537MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Dec 15 1994 15:221
What the heck was holding it there?
17.538POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 15 1994 15:331
    Evil weed spirits.
17.540CSC32::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyThu Dec 15 1994 16:115
    TWA
    
    Why people actually pay money for television channels.
    
    the 5 stations I can get locally contain more than enough pap.
17.542BOXORN::HAYSI think we are toast. Remember the jam?Thu Dec 15 1994 16:281
I wonder if channel 43 in Colorado Springs is the Christian Channel...
17.543CSC32::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyThu Dec 15 1994 16:327
    Been on 43.
    
    also 68 and a couple of fuzzy images in between.
    
    My middle child was hooked on Spanish soap operas for a  while.
    
    meg
17.544Albino GWF who loves polkas...NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 15 1994 16:366
Interesting juxtaposition when I just went into vnews:

Do you want to subscribe to "alt.lesbian.feminist.poetry" (Yes,No,Quit,All)[N]?
Do you want to subscribe to "alt.music.polkas" (Yes,No,Quit,All)[N]?

TTWA: what's alt.politics.nationalism.albino?
17.545Typo?TNPUBS::JONGSteveThu Dec 15 1994 17:393
   Maybe they meant .albano (Albania).
   
   Maybe it was just a joke; many groups (maybe all 8^) are.
17.546MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Dec 15 1994 18:203
You know those Spiral Cut Carando Hams that are popular this time of year?
Do they use that Magic Spiral Cutter that the guy makes cucumber accordians
out of on the Ginsu Knife commercials to cut the hams?
17.547CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 15 1994 18:212
    I wonder what has gotten into everyone lately to casue such a large
    number of unrination festivals in numerous topics.  
17.548unrination??SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdThu Dec 15 1994 18:271
    
17.549POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 15 1994 18:291
    Shouldn't that be derination?
17.550GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNo eggnoggin n tobogganinThu Dec 15 1994 18:372
    I wonder why, when some men go to the restroom they say, "I'm going to
    water my horse"
17.551SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareThu Dec 15 1994 18:432
    wishful thinking.  they'd be embarrased to say they were watering their
    lizards.
17.552CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Dec 15 1994 18:443
    Sorry, I was typing while writing my name in the snow at the same time.
    
    :-)
17.553CALDEC::RAHMake strangeness work for you!Fri Dec 16 1994 01:342
    
    what is a jake brake?
17.554ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Fri Dec 16 1994 11:214
It's that thing on trucks, that when turned on, makes the truck belch smoke and
make very loud noises:-)

Bob
17.555Concert, Tue @12; open rehearsal Mon @12, both in ZK1-3LYCEUM::CURTISDick &quot;Aristotle&quot; CurtisFri Dec 16 1994 13:188
    .523:
    
    Your note sheds some light on recent activities in topic 6.
    
    Even though untrue, the epithet may interfere with a joke I'd had ready
    for the concert I'm in at noon on Tuesday.
    
    Dick
17.556PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Dec 16 1994 13:244
    
>>    Your note sheds some light on recent activities in topic 6.

    indeed.  ;>
17.557BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Fri Dec 16 1994 13:3139


	I called a friend of mine at work last week and found they have this new
phone system. It says to punch in the 1st 4 letters of the persons last name,
and it will transfer the call. I did that and it said that it was wrong. I
ended up calling him at home over the weekend and he told me he doesn't work
there anymore, that he was fired. They called him in and told him that they
really didn't have a good reason to do this, but that they were going to do it
anyway. He works with the mentally retarded, trying to teach them to function
in society. I say try to teach because the clients he has are the ones with
behavioural problems. I've seen him many times with scratches all over his
arms, bruises, etc. They try many different teaching programs to help the
clients. Some work, some don't. His new manager had several ideas on how to try
and teach the clients. He explained to her that these methods have been tried
before, but failed. She said she wanted to do it anyway. He kept questioning
her on the parts that failed before, and her answer was just do it. Well, he
wasn't about to try something that has already failed and put the clients at
risk, so he went over her head and got the programs stopped. From this point on
was the start of the end. His manager kept going up the chain of command to get
him fired. Everyone she went to said no. That was until she went to the Area
Director. So in the meeting they had to fire him, which his manager did not 
attend, personnel told him what his manager gave for reasons to get him fired 
(in written form). She had said he brought the morale of the people he works 
with down (yet they cried when they found out he was fired), parents were
worried about him as a teacher (yet he has all these letters from parents
praising him on what he was able to accomplish), something to do with personnel 
(which the woman from there told him that she was on his side), and problems 
scheduling (he asked for help scheduling twice in one week because the clients 
were going off too often and he didn't have time). They told him this would look
bad if he were fired, as 7 years of working would be wasted. They gave him an 
option, resign or be terminated. He told them he would not resign, they would 
have to terminate him. At that point the woman fired him, but then said, "I 
wonder why they are handing you a lawsuit on a silver platter???" 

	I wonder what made her say that???


Glen
17.558SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Dec 16 1994 14:014
    .553
    
    it is an engine braking device for large trucks, made by the jacobs
    corporation (hence "jake" brake).
17.559The mind boggles.CSLALL::CEANESLaughter is a smile that explodedFri Dec 16 1994 14:107
    Why the men pretty much agreed that we know nothing about women yet the
    women are having no problem saying what they know about men?
    
    Do they really know? Do they really think they know? Should we pretend
    to agree? (Or care? ;^))
    
    C
17.560NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 16 1994 14:201
What's a jake head?
17.561POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 16 1994 15:012
    
    Why the chase is so much more interesting than the catch.
17.562GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsFri Dec 16 1994 15:287
    
    i wonder who the read-only with the accent was who called me this
    morning after being gone for about a month and wanting to know what the
    new node was for the 'box...
    
                                                      
    
17.563POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 16 1994 15:302
    
    Eet vasn't me, dahlink 8^).
17.564SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdFri Dec 16 1994 15:473
    
    
    Akzent!!! Vat akzent????
17.565I want my MTVTNPUBS::JONGSteveFri Dec 16 1994 15:595
   When I finish my novel and make even more money than Erica, and I move 
   to Ireland to escape taxes on my income as a writer (my preferred
   method, Mike 8^), and -- just to keep in touch -- I get a satellite dish
   and aim it at the US birds, will my PAL television set give me a picture
   from the NTSC signal or will it fail to translate it?
17.566SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Dec 16 1994 16:033
    it will fail to translate it.  pal and ntsc are entirely incompatible. 
    you can, however, buy vcrs that can read one format and write another.
    
17.567Thanks for the quick answer!TNPUBS::JONGSteveFri Dec 16 1994 16:244
   Thanks!
   
   While I'm fantasizing, I suppose I could afford two satellite
   dish/TV/VCR systems, one NTSC and one PAL... Why not?  I'm rich 8^)
17.568For DebCONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Dec 16 1994 16:596
    Total strangers.  Do they become incomplete after you have met them?  
    Are total strangers one with themselves but no one else?  Do they 
    eventually become less strange over time?  These are things I wonder 
    about.
    
    Brian
17.569BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Fri Dec 16 1994 17:208
| <<< Note 17.568 by CONSLT::MCBRIDE "aspiring peasant" >>>



| Total strangers.  Do they become incomplete after you have met them?


	I was rolling over this one... thanks!
17.570CALDEC::RAHMake strangeness work for you!Fri Dec 16 1994 18:374
    
    what "Irish" cuisine consists of?
    
    
17.572POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 16 1994 18:415
    
    I dunno, but I know what Scottish cuisine consists of.  
    
    (Go ahead, ask me.)
    
17.573Continuing my day's fantasyTNPUBS::JONGSteveFri Dec 16 1994 18:422
   When I'm rich and living in Ireland, it'll be bangers every morning and
   smoked salmon every night.
17.574CALDEC::RAHMake strangeness work for you!Fri Dec 16 1994 18:464
    
    I'll have to check out that place across the street. 
    
    whatsit called, the Erie House?    
17.575SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Dec 16 1994 18:4610
    most irish people i know get a good chuckle over the idea that corned
    beef and cabbage is irish.  they say it must be english.
    
    irish breads, especially soda bread, are wonderfully good.
    
    on the west coast of ireland you can get some of the best seafoods in
    the world.
    
    and of course there are irish whisky (not whiskEy) and beers.  and
    bangers, who could forget bangers?
17.576GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsFri Dec 16 1994 19:099
    >> and bangers, who could forget bangers?
    
    
    
    depends on how good he was...
    
    
    
    
17.577SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Dec 16 1994 19:141
    ooh er.
17.578CSC32::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyFri Dec 16 1994 19:151
    Only if they also deliver Bangles as well.
17.5798^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 16 1994 19:154
    
    .576
    
    I just dropped my teeth.
17.580JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Dec 16 1994 19:333
    -1
    
    IW what Deb looks like toofless! :-)
17.581GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsFri Dec 16 1994 19:495
    re: .579
    
    you aint' got no detures, woman!!!
    
    
17.582POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 16 1994 19:546
    
    They were my real teeth.  My jawbone released them after reading your
    note.  I need the phone number of Andy's dentist, quick!
    
    
    8^)
17.583TROOA::COLLINSWhen the going gets weird...Fri Dec 16 1994 20:013
    
    I wonder if there will be another .666 snarf kerfuffle in TTLT?
    
17.584SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdFri Dec 16 1994 20:033
    
     (603) 889-5248
    
17.585POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionFri Dec 16 1994 20:032
    
    Thanx Andy.  Raq, I'll give him your address for billing porpoises...
17.586Classic :-)DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri Dec 16 1994 20:235
    .576
    
    Took the words right outta my keyboard :-)
    
    
17.587CALDEC::RAHMake strangeness work for you!Fri Dec 16 1994 20:503
    
    why the biggest concentration of Tiny Tim fans in the entire
    world is in Boston?
17.588SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareSun Dec 18 1994 15:581
    people are more perceptive here than elsewhere.
17.589Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMSun Dec 18 1994 21:357
    re .572.
    
    Well, okay then. What does Scottich cuisine consist of (as if I 
    didn't know)??
    
    
    Yours wonderingly
17.590POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PerditionSun Dec 18 1994 23:1713
    
    Jeez, I thought no-one would EVER ask!
    
    
    
    
    McDonalds!
    
    
    
    
    Thank you, Martin luv, for allowing me to resurrect that old chestnut
    8^).                                                          
17.591Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMSun Dec 18 1994 23:413
    Bwahahahahahaha !
    
    Not funny, well, maybe just a little. :^)
17.592The pieces cover a wide rangeLYCEUM::CURTISDick &quot;Aristotle&quot; CurtisMon Dec 19 1994 01:5813
    .556, .555:
    
    I think I've sussed it out:  there's a "mole" in our concert group.
    
    The concert's major piece is a lovely Magnificat from the Renaissance,
    and it's in German, which I don't speak.  So when we hit a line that
    reads (roughly, don't have the score at home tonight)
    
    		Die Hungerigen fullet er mit Guttern
    
    I said "Ah, 'The Hungarians are filled up...'"
    
    Dick
17.593GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsMon Dec 19 1994 10:395
    
    >.586
    glad i could entertain you, karen...:>
    
    
17.594NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 19 1994 13:361
TTWA: why Lexington Christian Academy underwrites WBUR.
17.595Haggis...GAAS::BRAUCHERMon Dec 19 1994 14:145
    
    I believe Scots eat guts.  No wonder they have the world's best
    whiskey.  They have the worst cyuisine.
    
      bb
17.596Dancing sheep to sheep...NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 19 1994 14:171
Shouldn't that be Haagis?
17.597COMICS::MCSKEANEAll I want for Xmas is an M16Mon Dec 19 1994 14:2311
    >                <<< Note 17.595 by GAAS::BRAUCHER >>>
    
    >I believe Scots eat guts.  No wonder they have the world's best
    >whiskey. 
    
    Nah, its only cooked in a sheeps stomach, The 'skin' isn't actually
    eaten.
    
    POL$scot_who_actually_detests_the_taste_of_whisky
    
    P.S. note the lack of the letter 'e' in whisky. Whiskey is Irish
17.600COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Dec 19 1994 14:486
>    Nah, its only cooked in a sheeps stomach, The 'skin' isn't actually
>    eaten.

Yeah, but the stuff cooked inside the stomach qualifies as "guts".

/john
17.601PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Dec 19 1994 15:174
	according to Covert, i'm not a real woman.

	
17.602COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Dec 19 1994 15:197
You don't like diamonds?

Well, maybe you are real woman after all.

And a cheap date, too.  :-)

/john
17.603GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsMon Dec 19 1994 15:215
    
    
    di, don;t worry...after all, it was covert...
    
    
17.604POWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasMon Dec 19 1994 15:446
    
    I know my cats love me, but I wonder why they feel compelled to jump
    into the shower after I get out and drink from the puddles.
                                 
    I clean and fill their water bowl every single morning.
     
17.605GMT1::TEEKEMADon't need no Info Highway.Mon Dec 19 1994 15:453
	I bet the water tastes soooooooooooo much sweeter after
it has had the privilegde if caressing your body...........%^)
17.606yikesPOWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasMon Dec 19 1994 15:451
    
17.607CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Dec 19 1994 15:5022

RE:            <<< Note 17.604 by POWDML::LAUER "Had, and then was" >>>

    
   > I know my cats love me, but I wonder why they feel compelled to jump
   > into the shower after I get out and drink from the puddles.
                                 
    
    My cat doesn't do that (I don't think) but she loves sitting in the
    bathroom while I'm in the shower.  Once in a while I'll peek out of
    the curtain and she'll be sitting there staring.  Friday morning I
    peeked out with shampoo all over my head and she appeared to be
    rather concerned..

    She also gets quite upset with me if I wander into the bathroom and she
    doesn't get invited for the trip.



    Jim     

17.608POWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasMon Dec 19 1994 15:577
    
    Yes, Jim, mine do that too - they push the door open and arrange
    themselves on the bathmat (Othello), toilet lid (Fargas), and Pamina sits 
    in between the inner and outer shower curtains.
    
    If I stay in too long or make objectionable noises (German opera). a
    head or three will poke around the curtain to observe.
17.609CALDEC::RAHMake strangeness work for you!Mon Dec 19 1994 16:072
    
    how does the pope cope?
17.610NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 19 1994 16:151
Same as everybody else -- with a coping saw.
17.611wusthof knives, for instancePENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Dec 19 1994 16:195
	there are more things on Brian's list of gifts for men that 
	i'd like to receive than on his list of gifts for women.  this
	and the diamond thing are troubling me.

17.612SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowMon Dec 19 1994 16:202
Best sellers, CD's, uses a saw, speaks 1000 languages.
No wonder the pope is Man of the Year.
17.613POWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasMon Dec 19 1994 16:246
    
    I'd like to confirm that Lady Di is a woman, and a lovely one at that. 
    Otherwise we'd prolly call her Lord Di.
    
    Perhaps we should call her Lord Di anyway.  Where's Chelsea when you
    need her?
17.614NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 19 1994 16:362
Di, take the diamond and sell it.  You'd be better off that way.
Well, at least you wouldn't be the wusthof.
17.615how many slats? idunno...call baq when u do...GAVEL::JANDROWAu naturelle..back 2 basicsMon Dec 19 1994 16:416
    
    
    ttwa:  who really counts the slats in their tire rims anyway?!?!?!
    
    
    
17.616BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Mon Dec 19 1994 16:5510


	Teekema, take a cold shower!!!!

	Deb, one of our cats does that. Then when she sees me, she puts her
front paws up on the side of the tub and just watches me do my hair. :-)

	We can't have a bath mat. One of the cats uses it as her private
bathroom..... 
17.617GMT1::TEEKEMADon't need no Info Highway.Mon Dec 19 1994 16:574
	Thanks Glen, I needed that.............

	Whewwwwwwwww, It was getting pretty steamy over here. $^O
17.618BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Mon Dec 19 1994 17:364


	Gee, I hope you weren't holding my tapes at the time.....
17.619CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Dec 19 1994 17:4717


    
>    Yes, Jim, mine do that too - they push the door open and arrange
>    themselves on the bathmat (Othello), toilet lid (Fargas), and Pamina sits 
>    in between the inner and outer shower curtains.
    
 
    Lately I've had to wrestle with mine just to get enough room at the sink
    so's I can brush my teeth..then, she loves to watch the water drain out of
    the sink.




   Jim
17.620SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowMon Dec 19 1994 18:269
Yeah, one of my cats (Towering Inferno Tail) tries to
crowd me out at the bathroom sink.  I think he mainly
goes up there to get a Q-tip.  The amazement of making it
vanish! under the bathroom door never loses its lustre.

He is useful, though, in that he pushes the medicine
chest door closed for me with his (thick-skulled) head.

joanne
17.621At least there are no beaks or a6s in haggis :*)SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Dec 19 1994 19:068
        Re Haggis,
        
        If you've ever eaten a "natural casing frankfurter" then you've
        in essence, eaten  haggis.    Just  a different blend of meats,
        meal and spices inside, that's all...
        
        Andy
        
17.622BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Mon Dec 19 1994 19:085


	If someone is surounded by a force field for protection, doesn't the
person eventually run out of oxygen?
17.623SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Dec 19 1994 19:142
    the best force fields are semipermeable.  if yours isn't, consider
    upgrading.
17.624JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Dec 19 1994 19:221
    Why I don't have a cat... 
17.625POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 19 1994 19:231
    They're afraid of that giant mouse you got, er obtained, from Australia.
17.626PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Dec 19 1994 19:273
 who's chester and what's nancy doing with his drawers?

17.627POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 19 1994 19:321
    Ask victor.
17.628NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 19 1994 19:401
Which moderator came up with "Remember: A little self control goes a long way."
17.629PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Dec 19 1994 19:454
 that is indeed a thing to wonder about, but it wasn't me - i can tell
 you that much.

17.630POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 19 1994 19:461
    I say it's Harney.
17.631JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Dec 19 1994 19:503
    Victor, Chester, Victor, Chester...
    
    So many men and so little cheese!
17.632POWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasMon Dec 19 1994 19:523
    
    Oh, I thought you were complaining about the bazouki player.
    
17.633POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 19 1994 19:542
    Oh heavens no, I am one who delights in all manifestations of the
    terpsichorean muse.
17.634JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Dec 19 1994 19:581
    terpsichorean muse = vanilla pudding, right?
17.635SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowMon Dec 19 1994 20:003
That seals it...  Australian Beaver Cheese for dinner.

'Night, all.
17.636POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 19 1994 20:021
    You mean Venezuelan Beaver Cheese.
17.637JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Dec 19 1994 20:341
    I wonder if anybody read the words to the songs in 199. :-)
17.638POWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasMon Dec 19 1994 20:413
    
    I did; I sang 'em too!
    
17.639JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Dec 19 1994 20:442
    Oh Debra I'd have loved to hear it... how far are you from BP's
    office????? :-)
17.640POWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasMon Dec 19 1994 20:462
    
    Far enough to keep my job, thank goodness 8^).
17.641Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMMon Dec 19 1994 20:481
    What do goldfish taste like ?
17.642CSC32::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyMon Dec 19 1994 20:491
    baby Carp, of course
17.643Talk HardSNOC02::MACKENZIEKo...ex-SUBURB::DAVISMMon Dec 19 1994 20:491
    I thought that's what it tasted like too.
17.644JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Dec 19 1994 21:263
    My son swallowed one live on year at church! :-(  I wouldn't let him
    kiss me for a long time!  He also kept watch for it on the way out...
    though I don't know if it left alive!
17.645POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 19 1994 21:321
    I've heard about these strange churches.
17.646JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Dec 19 1994 22:075
    .645
    
    That's funny your name and bloodtype appeared on the Sunday bulletin!
    
    :-)
17.647POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Dec 19 1994 22:223
    This troubles me.

    Glenn (in a white wine sauce with shallots mushrooms and garlic)
17.648CALDEC::RAHMake strangeness work for you!Tue Dec 20 1994 01:013
    
    is any trying to break floating point on Alpha chipsets as
    everyone seems to be trying to do with Approxium?
17.649LJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Tue Dec 20 1994 01:1911
    Apropos of Approxium, and since the name of the Chippus Defectivus is
    borrowed and bastardized from a Latinate Cardinal number, perhaps it's
    time they changed the name to:  ^^^^^^^^
    
    
    IV.IX IX IX IX IX IX IX IX IX IX IX III IV ium
    i.e., 
    4 . 9  9  9  9  9  9  9  9  9  9  9  3   4 ium
    
    OK, well I admit, it's been a looong day... |-{:-)
    
17.650CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Dec 20 1994 11:283
    RE: goldfish
    
    They taste like Cheezits
17.651BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Dec 20 1994 12:476
| <<< Note 17.623 by SMURF::BINDER "vitam gustare" >>>


| the best force fields are semipermeable.  if yours isn't, consider upgrading.

	Dick, does that mean that sonic waves would be able to penetrate?
17.652BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Dec 20 1994 12:494


	Nancy, I thought lambs and doves were sacraficed, not goldfish!!?? :-)
17.653SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Dec 20 1994 13:004
Venezuelan Beaver Cheese, of course (it was delicious).
Too much Australian table wine, apparently.

j. (deceased)
17.654SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Dec 20 1994 13:068
    .649
    
    > Latinate Cardinal number
    
    nope.  long night or not, it's a latinized form of a greek number. 
    which means it should be
    
    delta.iotaiotaiotaiotaiotaiotaiotaiotaiotaiotaiotagammadelta-ium
17.655HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Tue Dec 20 1994 14:269
    i wonder what kind of a woman would drive a car that had bumper
    stickers on it that said:
    
     "upitty women unite"
     "bitch on board"
    
    i said good morning to her in the parking lot this AM. she ignored me.
    so i spoke out loud to myself that "i guess the bumper stickers are
    right". she ignored that as well. my questions were answered.
17.656GMT1::TEEKEMAThe ultimate experiment gone bad !!Tue Dec 20 1994 14:282
	The question might be more like "Was she a REAL woman ??".
17.657NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 20 1994 14:281
Uppity.
17.658WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahTue Dec 20 1994 14:287
    >i wonder what kind of a woman would drive a car that had bumper
    >stickers on it that said:
    
    >"upitty women unite"
    >"bitch on board"
    
     One would think it self evident.
17.659Hopefully this is an acceptable usageTNPUBS::JONGSteveTue Dec 20 1994 14:354
   I saw, in Reader's Digest of all places, an anecdote about a woman
   driving a car with a "Honk if you love Jesus" bumper sticker.  The
   person telling the tale honked, whereupon the woman turned and yelled,
   "All right, for Christ's sake!"
17.660SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Dec 20 1994 14:3615
    
    RE: .655
    
    gene,
    
    >she ignored me...
    
     I've had that happen many times when, out of courtesy, I'd hold a door
    open for them. They would walk through and not even recognize my
    existence let alone a courteous "thank you"...
    
     What I usually do is, in a slightly raised voice, say "You're welcome"
    to their retreating backs so all could hear within earshot (including
    mz. uppity)...
    
17.661BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Dec 20 1994 14:374


	Gene, maybe she knew you???? :-)
17.662BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Dec 20 1994 14:457

	Andy, why must you always have to do something in retaliation for
something you perceived has been done to you? Is that Christianlike?


Glen
17.663SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Dec 20 1994 14:496
    
    Retaliate???  Go look up the word...
    
    She did nothing wrong to me.... It's all in the attitude.
    
    Would you not correct a child for doing something improper?
17.664POWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasTue Dec 20 1994 14:502
    
    I wonder why anyone would rebuff politeness.
17.665GMT1::TEEKEMAThe ultimate experiment gone bad !!Tue Dec 20 1994 14:504
	Buff........did someone say buff ???

	who, where...............%^)
17.666SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 14:587
    why some men think that all women should acknowledge their concerns,
    accept their invasions, and answer their obviously calculated queries?
    
    Did you have *anything* to say to this woman, Gene?  Did you have *any*
    license to intrude on her space?  WTF SHOULD she acknowledge you?
    
    DougO
17.667PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Dec 20 1994 15:067
>>    why some men think that all women should acknowledge their concerns,
>>    accept their invasions, and answer their obviously calculated queries?

	this is a valid question, dougo, but since when is "good morning"
	a calculated query?

17.668SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 15:149
    Gene has admitted he scoped her bumper sticker before greeting her;
    perhaps she noticed that, realized he was just playing his own little
    game, before deciding her reaction.  That is, I doubt that a simple
    "good morning" was the sum total of their interaction.
    
    Or maybe her mother, or her life experiences, taught her not to talk 
    to strange men.
    
    DougO
17.669STOWOA::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsTue Dec 20 1994 15:142
	I wonder what the world's coming to when a "good morning" or a
	"hello" equates to intruding on someone's "space".  :-(
17.670JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Dec 20 1994 15:1912
    CRIMONEY... DOUGO!!!! :-)  Slap - upside the head!
    
    This was *not* an *invasion*.  The better answer is you don't know what
    she left at home.  Maybe her significant other just told her he/she was
    walking out the door and not coming back. 
    
    There have been moments when I thought someone was being rude to me
    when really they were pre-occupied.  Now the bumperstickers in this
    case probably indicate a woman with a sense of humor and an attitude. 
    But that doesn't mean she was purposely being rude.
    
    Invasion, Invasion... where are the martians!
17.671GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Dec 20 1994 15:2713
    
    
    >What I usually do is, in a slightly raised voice, say "You're welcome"
    >to their retreating backs so all could hear within earshot 
    
    gee, andy....maybe we ARE related....i do the same thing!!  or if i
    encounter someone who for whatever reason gets in *my* way (as in in a 
    store or other public place and seems to think they have the 'right of
    way' just because it is them), i say 'excuse you' and move past them...
    usually much to the embarrassment of the person i'm with...;>
    
    
    
17.672WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahTue Dec 20 1994 15:424
    re: .668
    
     Looks like acrobatic backflips of logic merely to remain consistent
    with "the woman is always right." 
17.673PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Dec 20 1994 15:506
    
>>     Looks like acrobatic backflips of logic merely to remain consistent
>>    with "the woman is always right." 

	amazing how he manages these, at times without a leg to stand on. ;>

17.674SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 15:577
    hey, maybe she is exactly what her bumper sticker claims.
    
    so what is gene complaining about?  in that case, she gave him fair 
    warning.  Seriously, what does a woman owe to a strange man who accosts
    her in the parking lot, even if he accosts her "politely"?
    
    DougO
17.675Someone you DON'T know that isJULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Dec 20 1994 16:052
    How can use the word "accost"????  So is it safe to say that you never
    greet a woman as you walk past her?
17.676SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 16:086
    Yes, it is safe to say that I never speak to a woman I don't know when
    she is alone in a parking lot.  I am given to understand that such
    actions are often interpreted as threats, and I choose never to risk
    giving such a mistaken impression.
    
    DougO
17.677POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Dec 20 1994 16:111
    Perhaps you should stop carrying around that silly axe of yours.
17.678WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahTue Dec 20 1994 16:123
    >hey, maybe she is exactly what her bumper sticker claims.
    
     That would seem to be the most likely scenario...
17.679GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNo eggnoggin n tobogganinTue Dec 20 1994 16:1213
    
    
    I see it totally different, Doug.
    
    
    
    If I greet them in a friendly manner, perhaps they will fell safer. 
    And perhaps if they are accosted by someone after being greeted by me,
    they will not be afraid to call for help.  Women, what says you?
    
    
    
    Mike
17.680NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 20 1994 16:123
>    Perhaps you should stop carrying around that silly axe of yours.

You never know when a fire will break out.
17.681ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Dec 20 1994 16:124
Here in Texas, you'd be considered RUDE if you DIDN'T say something to someone
you passed in the parking lot.

Bob
17.682NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 20 1994 16:153
Greeting strangers is a regional thing.  In the south, everybody does it.
In the northeast, nobody does it.  I haven't spent enough time in the
Mini-Apple to know what goes there.
17.683POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Dec 20 1994 16:151
    In Texas there are 4 axes for every man woman and child.
17.684CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Dec 20 1994 16:173

 What a wierd society we've become.
17.685SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 16:2212
    >> hey, maybe she is exactly what her bumper sticker claims.
    >
    > That would seem to be the most likely scenario...
     
    And *I* get called for backflips of logic?
    
    Tell me how you evaluate "most likely", Doctor.  Tell me if you know if
    this woman Gene accosted has ever been raped.  Tell me how you judge
    "most likely" from the one-sided account of the one who sought a
    challenge because of a bumper sticker.
    
    DougO
17.686POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Dec 20 1994 16:231
    If you were to chop wood, you would most likely use an axe.
17.687what message does this send?WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahTue Dec 20 1994 16:245
     A 20 year old woman was raped. After the trial, SHE is sentenced to 80
    lashes with a supple cane because she could not produce three men to
    corroborate her story that it was a rape (so she was convicted of
    unlawful sex.) She passed out after 20 lashes. I'm glad I'm not a woman
    in Bangladesh...
17.688JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Dec 20 1994 16:2414
    >Yes, it is safe to say that I never speak to a woman I don't know when
    >she is alone in a parking lot.  I am given to understand that such
    
    Wellllllllllllll okay in parking lot may construe something more
    dangerous then say holding a door.
    
    >actions are often interpreted as threats, and I choose never to
    >risk giving such a mistaken impression.
    
    DougO - with that hair, hat and leather strap you carry??? Never a
    mistaken impression. :-) :-) :-)  
    
    
    
17.689POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Dec 20 1994 16:261
    I still say it's the axe causing all the fuss.
17.690WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahTue Dec 20 1994 16:2713
    >Tell me how you evaluate "most likely", Doctor. 
    
     1. She advertises that she is a bitch.
    
     2. She acts like a bitch.
    
     Conclusion: there is a strong possibility that she is a bitch. I
    really didn't think this was so terribly hard to fathom. And even you
    proffered it as a possibility. So explain what a great backflip this
    was, huh?
    
     And, FWIW, saying "good morning" may be considered "accosting" in CA,
    but it isn't elsewhere.
17.691GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Dec 20 1994 16:3014
    
    
    for the most part, if someone says hello or good morning to me (with
    the few exceptions of people i don't like), i either smile or say it
    back.  it's only polite.
    
    in my not so humbled opinion (how is scott, anyway), if all gene did was
    say good morning to her and she ignored him, she is either deaf, or, as
    her bumper sticker says, a bitch.  
    
    
    (and yes, i know how high y'all hold my opinions...)
    
    
17.692Good morning, JasonSUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Dec 20 1994 16:323
 > I still say it's the axe causing all the fuss.

 The goalie's mask doesn't help either.
17.693POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Dec 20 1994 16:351
    And the unicycle!
17.694Couldn't believe she put it on the SL though :-)DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Dec 20 1994 16:507
    Gene, if ya ever get to Atlanta I hope you meet the gal driving
    the Mercedes with the bumper sticker that says
    
    
    A Hard Man is Good to Find :-) :-)
    
    
17.695BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Dec 20 1994 17:089
| <<< Note 17.663 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Zebras should be seen and not herd" >>>



| She did nothing wrong to me.... It's all in the attitude.
| Would you not correct a child for doing something improper?

	Oh... improper does not equal wrong? Gee, even the Thesaurus recognizes
it under the word wrong. Hmmmm.....
17.696Comprehension 101SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Dec 20 1994 17:115
    
    
    improper= discourteous
    
    Have you looked up 'retaliate' yet? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?
17.697SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 17:2013
    > 2. She acts like a bitch.
         
    objection.  She is reported to have ignored him.  he is hardly an
    unbiased observer, having admitted why he accosted her in the first
    place.  You can interpret that as 'acting like a bitch' but your own
    biases are coming into play.
    
    >  Conclusion: there is a strong possibility 
    
    You can conclude whatever you like, obviously.  But the case is not so
    strong as you want it to be.  Its a possibility.
    
    DougO
17.699Explanation B.GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Dec 20 1994 17:416
    
      Why, she was prolly so betaken with Haag as to friz in
    speechlessness, him bein Gahd's gift 'n all...
    
      bb (For whom wymn's deafult remains ignorement)...  :-(
    
17.700CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Dec 20 1994 17:452
    I wonder why this snarf is still here and why I am juvenile enough to
    take it.
17.701BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Dec 20 1994 17:487
| <<< Note 17.696 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Zebras should be seen and not herd" >>>


| improper= discourteous

	So, when one says, "What you are wearing is improper", it means they
are being discourteous? Uh huh...
17.703Don't quit your day job...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Dec 20 1994 18:108
    
    RE: .701
    
    
    Do you realize how ridiculous you look with those types of replies?
    
    Do you have any idea what you're babbling about?
    
17.704WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Dec 20 1994 18:124
    Are any of these proposed tax revampings going to happen in time for
    immediate benefit in Jan-Apr 15 1995 timeframe?
    
    
17.705GMT1::TEEKEMAThe ultimate experiment gone bad !!Tue Dec 20 1994 18:132
	I have dreams like that sometimes too, then I wake up %^(
17.706BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Dec 20 1994 18:1615
| <<< Note 17.703 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Zebras should be seen and not herd" >>>


| Do you realize how ridiculous you look with those types of replies?

	Andy, if I really cared what you thought of me....

| Do you have any idea what you're babbling about?

	Just because you don't understand something, don't come crying fowl to
me. What that note showed is when you made the statement, it can be taken many
ways. Is that hard to understand?


Glen
17.707HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Tue Dec 20 1994 18:1710
Note 17.666 by SX4GTO::OLSON 
    
    >Did you have *anything* to say to this woman, Gene?  Did you have *any*
    >license to intrude on her space?  WTF SHOULD she acknowledge you?
    
    unlike the people on the coasts, some present company excepted, saying
    hello or good morning to stragners that work in the same building as
    you is generally welcome and responded to in this part of the country.
    its called being friendly and courteous. something you seem to not be
    able to comprehend. that's WTF she should have acknowledged.
17.708No economic effect for years...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Dec 20 1994 18:185
    
    No - the tax bills are for 1996 at earliest.  Clinton's are partly
    delayed till even later.  No immediate effect to any of them.
    
      bb
17.710WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Dec 20 1994 18:394
    Will 1995 be as rotten and miserable as 1994 has been vis-a-vis
    stock funds?
    
    
17.711WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahTue Dec 20 1994 18:4019
    >objection.
    
     Overruled. He greeted her and she ignored him. You are free to
    interrogate the witness to see if she displayed any sign whatsoever of
    fear (based upon rape or any other speculated bad experience not in
    evidence.)
    
     I respectfully submit that you have failed to prove that saying "good
    morning" amounts to accosting someone.
    
    >You can interpret that as 'acting like a bitch' but your own
    >biases are coming into play.
    
     You can interpret her actions as being reasonable, but your biases are
    then coming into play.
    
    >But the case is not so strong as you want it to be.
    
     Nor as weak as you want it to be. :-)
17.712SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 19:0124
    > You are free to interrogate the witness to see if she displayed any
    > sign whatsoever of fear (based upon rape or any other speculated bad
    > experience not in evidence.)
    
    Eh?  no, we're not.  We have one side of the story here, and no way to
    check what he's left unsaid, or simply didn't expect to see, so didn't
    notice; we have no way to know, really, why the woman reacted as she
    did.
    
    > I respectfully submit that you have failed to prove that saying
    > "good morning" amounts to accosting someone.
    
    That isn't what I was trying to prove.  The possibility that she 
    saw it that way was being raised; which is certainly still an extant
    possibility; and that could explain her reaction.
    
    > You can interpret her actions as being reasonable, but your biases
    > are then coming into play.
    
    All I have done is raise possibilities.  I have refused throughout to
    ofer conclusions on insufficient evidence.  Gene wants to portray her
    as a bitch; I refuse to accept it on his evidence alone.
    
    DougO
17.713GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNo eggnoggin n tobogganinTue Dec 20 1994 19:035
    
    
    
    Well, the first piece of evidence given was the bitch sign on her car. 
    Gene might have thought otherwise if she weren't advertising.
17.714SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Dec 20 1994 19:083
    
    Why don't we just ask Judy??
    
17.715GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Dec 20 1994 19:107
    
    judy who??
    
    
    AND WILL YOU TWO BEHAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
    
    
17.716SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Dec 20 1994 19:1410
    
    Judy Morrissey   GOOEY::JUDY "That's Mz. Bitch to you!"
    
    >AND WILL YOU TWO BEHAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    
     Tsk tsk Mommy....   losing it???
    
    :)
    
17.717HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Tue Dec 20 1994 19:249
Note 17.711 WAHOO::LEVESQUE
    
    > Overruled. He greeted her and she ignored him. You are free to
    >interrogate the witness to see if she displayed any sign whatsoever of
    >fear 
    
    i doubt fear entered her mind. broad daylight with dozens of other
    people right there. and she is at least 6 inches taller than me and
    outweighs me by 75-100 lbs. its me that thought about being fearful.
17.718CSC32::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyTue Dec 20 1994 19:345
    bitch,
    
    You mean beautiful, intellegent talented charming human?
    
    
17.719GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Dec 20 1994 19:4113
    
    re: gooey::judy
    
    ohhhhhh....her...i getcha...there's a t-shirt out with that saying on
    it...
    
    re: losing it??
    
    'losing'???
    
    
    :>
    
17.720TROOA::COLLINSMangled up in tangled up knots!Tue Dec 20 1994 19:485
    
    Re: Eggnog...
    
    ...does nog come in other flavours, such as Strawberry or Beef?
    
17.721HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Tue Dec 20 1994 19:522
    eggnog can come in just about any flavor you want. my youngest daughter
    and i drink lots of it this time of the year. mostly cinnimum flavor.
17.722A simple recipe - take perfectly good espresso and trash it....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Dec 20 1994 19:534
    
    The whole thought of an Eggnog Latte makes me gag.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.723POWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasTue Dec 20 1994 19:583
    
    Oh, I dunno...mebbe not espresso, but eggnog in coffee, and p'raps a
    little Cointreau...                                               
17.724SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 20:0224
    > i wonder what kind of a woman would drive a car that had bumper
    > stickers on it that said:
    >
    >     "upitty women unite"
    >     "bitch on board"
    >
    > i said good morning to her in the parking lot this AM. she ignored me.
    > so i spoke out loud to myself that "i guess the bumper stickers are
    > right". she ignored that as well. my questions were answered.
    
    And now you tell us you work in the same building, that you've seen her
    for years, and that you know she has had the stickers for years.  And
    presumably she recognizes you too, eh?  And so she must be a bitch
    because she ignored you.
    
    I think you've strengthened my case- obviously there has been prior
    interaction, what with you recognizing her on sight for over two years.
    It isn't quite the same as you made it appear, that the woman is a
    total stranger, is it?  
    
    I guess she can spot a redneck a mile or two off herself, and choose
    her own response to same, Gene.  ymmv.
    
    DougO
17.725PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Dec 20 1994 20:046
    
>>    I guess she can spot a redneck a mile or two off herself, and choose
>>    her own response to same, Gene.  ymmv.

	however, she apparently has no eye whatsoever for quality men.

17.726POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Dec 20 1994 20:071
    How about eggnog with Southern Comfort?
17.727SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 20:084
    quality men wouldn't accost her over a two-year old bumper sticker in
    the parking lot, Di.  And ymmv, too.
    
    DougO
17.728CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Dec 20 1994 20:103

 have we established that the bumper sticker is indeed 2 years old?
17.729CSC32::J_OPPELTPlucky kind of a kidTue Dec 20 1994 20:125
    	When I'm walking my dog and she wants to stop to sniff some
    	undesirable object -- like another dog's turd, or a 2-year-old
    	bumper sticker -- I tell her "LEAVE IT!" and she knows to
    	drop whatever it is that has caught her attention.  It didn't
    	take her long to learn it either.
17.730SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 20:133
    Gene says so in the substring over in the pot/kettle note.
    
    DougO
17.731POWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasTue Dec 20 1994 20:203
    
    Unfortunately SoCo makes me gag.  Too much in my misspent youth, I
    guess 8^).
17.732HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Tue Dec 20 1994 21:0516
    
    >I think you've strengthened my case- obviously there has been prior
    >interaction, what with you recognizing her on sight for over two years.
    >It isn't quite the same as you made it appear, that the woman is a
    >total stranger, is it?  
    
    i've been telling you and RAH to stay out of the sun for years. you
    apparently ain't listening. "your case"? your blathering on senselessly
    in a manner i thought the mule could do (may his boxsoul rest in
    peace).
    
    how about this? if i see this broad tomorrow morning i'll tell her:
    
    "dougo, out in kaliph, thinks i accosted you by saying hello yesterday.
    i don't think that is accosting. but it did establish the fact you are
    indeed a bitch. deal?"
17.733that axe is a labrysSX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 21:1210
    parking lot bumper sticker 
    broad bohemian ignore bitch 
    two years justification
    possibilities 75 pounds
    pot and kettle
    "good morning"
    
    blow it out your ear, Gene.
    
    DougO
17.734HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Tue Dec 20 1994 21:184
    now now now dougo. remember: a little self control goes a long way.
    tell you what. i'll pack that bitch up and mail her to you for Xmas.
    wouldn't be a boring unwrapping. sounds like yer her kind of myn
    anyway.
17.735SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoTue Dec 20 1994 21:243
    guffaw
    
    DougO
17.736re Binder .654 dang, caught wif my linguistic pantz down AGIN!LJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Wed Dec 21 1994 08:302
    Well played, as usual, BinderSan.
    
17.737PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRWed Dec 21 1994 10:281
    senseless...
17.738RDGE44::ALEUC8Wed Dec 21 1994 10:515
    err ...
    
    what does ymmv mean ?
    
    
17.739WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahWed Dec 21 1994 11:001
    your mileage may vary
17.740BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Dec 21 1994 14:1123
17.741Seems out of line to me!DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Dec 21 1994 14:167
    Glen,
    
    I still wondering why they'd put a lock on your accounts because
    they didn't have a phone #.  What (if any) was the explanation of
    that?
    
    
17.742CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Dec 21 1994 14:194
    Whay do they need a home phone #, what if you did not have one or did
    not want to give it out?
    
    Brian
17.743PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRWed Dec 21 1994 15:234
    When the BATF comes and raids, they want EVERYBODY's home phone number,
    even Glen's.
    
    Wonder if they have a lock on my $5 maintenance account?
17.744Ain't nobody here but us chickensNOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 21 1994 16:101
TTWA: Why Russian artists are always described as "brooding."
17.745with occasional energetic haranguesWECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Wed Dec 21 1994 16:168
    I took as poetry course with Joseph Brodsky in my undergraduate days,
    and he wasn't brooding.
    
    He was smoking. 
    
    One after another after another after another after another 
    after another ...
    
17.746BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Dec 21 1994 16:4116
| <<< Note 17.741 by DECLNE::REESE "ToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGround" >>>



| I still wondering why they'd put a lock on your accounts because they didn't 
| have a phone #.  What (if any) was the explanation of that?

	You know, I never asked about the why so much. She said she looked,
everything was paid up through January, and the only thing that was missing was
a home phone number. It was when she said that to me I was caught inbetween
disbelief and laughter, so I never really asked about why a home phone number
would cause that. 


Glen

17.747BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Dec 21 1994 16:417
| <<< Note 17.742 by CONSLT::MCBRIDE "aspiring peasant" >>>


| Whay do they need a home phone #, what if you did not have one or did
| not want to give it out?

	I guess I wouldn't see my money....
17.748NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 21 1994 16:492
Glen, someone at the DCU has the hots for you and wanted your home phone number.
When you start getting heavy breathers, don't say I didn't warn you.
17.749SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoWed Dec 21 1994 16:565
    why were both Balanced budget Amendment topics started by the same
    noter?  did he forget he'd already done it?  will he give mods a nod to
    consolidate them?
    
    DougO
17.750NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 21 1994 16:593
>    Unfortunately SoCo makes me gag.

I guess you could say it causes sudden discomfort.
17.751POWDML::LAUERHad, and then wasWed Dec 21 1994 17:034
    
    <-- 8^)
    
    Just the smell, even...!
17.752Mebbe I should check out DCU conf?DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Dec 21 1994 17:567
    Glen,
    
    I'm just concerned that for what I consider to be administrivia, you
    might have been denied access to funds.  What if you had been having
    an emergency and HAD to get cash?
    
    
17.753BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Dec 21 1994 18:3110


	Someone checked into it for me and said there was no reason for the
account being locked. A home phone number is not a reason to get your account
locked. I was told that more than likely, they were keying in the number of
someone elses account, and mine was punched in instead. This makes sense to me.


Glen
17.754GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERyup, it's a watchamacallitWed Dec 21 1994 18:437
    
    
    Yup Doug, I had forgotten that I had started the first one.  Old age is
    catching up with me it seems. :')
    
    
    Mike
17.755An imho *Clear Winner*: DougOLJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Thu Dec 22 1994 01:4425
    Sorry to come in on this so late, but I have to blow off some steam on
    the Haag/DougO bumpersticker thingie.  It reminds me of reactions to
    David Mamet's new play about sexual harrassment (I forget the title) --
    Mamet sez that folks come to his play in one cab, on a date, and they
    exit it screaming at each other and leave in two cabs.  
    
    imho, DougO wins hands down in terms of interpersonal sensitivity.  By
    me, I can easily imagine the woman noting Gene's reading of the
    bumpersticker and grokking that he wanted to test her.  These things
    are obvious to a sensitive.  Not that we have firm evidence that such
    actually happened, but I agree wholeheartedly with my 'BoxBuddy DougO
    that Gene has conveniently omitted many things that might have
    happened.  I felt this way this AM, but didn't have time to write.  The
    later revelation that Haag and Ms. Bitch work in the same bldg and she
    may well have known him by sight, and he her & her car, only strengthen
    DougO's hand.  
    
    It's obvious that everybody's mmv, so I figured that a good NYAHH! at
    the Doctah, HaagMan, and all their rednecked/biased/OK-to-tease-under-
    the-guise-of-common-courtesy crowd would do me some good.
    
    Right on DougO!!
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.756HAAG::HAAGRode hard. Put up wet.Thu Dec 22 1994 01:544
    re -1
    
    well dano, its still a mostly free country. that means you still have
    the right to be wrong. your welcome. thank you. good night.
17.757WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahThu Dec 22 1994 11:4713
    ]imho, DougO wins hands down 
    
     Translation: I like DougO's speculation better, because it is more
    consistent with my philosophy.
    
     Clear winner? Only if you throw logic out the window and assume facts
    not in evidence. 
    
     Then again, I get the feeling that you guys don't think there IS such
    thing as a bitch. So if bitches don't exist, no amount of poor behavior
    on the part of a female will qualify her, in your eyes, of the title,
    even if she claims it for herself. And that, my propellored friend,
    seems to be the dynamic at work here.
17.758MAIL1::CRANEThu Dec 22 1994 12:061
    Seen a sticker on car last night: CAution; 0 to bitch in 2.5 sec.
17.759GAVEL::JANDROWRaquelfThu Dec 22 1994 12:116
    
    all this bitch talk...reminded me of my key chains:
    a> 'bitch on wheels'
    b> 'moody bitch seeks kind considerate guy for love/hate relationship'
    
    
17.760MAIL1::CRANEThu Dec 22 1994 12:151
    I fall under B. Thats where all the fun is.
17.761PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Dec 22 1994 12:355
	.757

	bingo, doctah

17.762must be a women thingTINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Thu Dec 22 1994 12:514
    I gave my wife a coffee mug that says, "I bitch, therefore I am".  She
    is quite proud of it.
    
    -- Jim
17.763BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Thu Dec 22 1994 13:135


	I have a pin in my office that says, "The more you bitch, the longer
God lets you live."
17.764WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahThu Dec 22 1994 17:095
    5 year old daughter says to me "daddy- I only want one things for
    Christmas." Having seen a million commercials for junk on TV followed
    by "I want that for Christmas," I couldn't decide if it was going to be
    the doll with its own trampoline or some Power Rangers thing. "All I
    want for Christmas is a ride in Santa's sleigh." Sheesh.
17.765Daddies can provide itTNPUBS::JONGOnce more dear friends into the breachThu Dec 22 1994 17:111
    Put her on your shoulders and you'll make her day.
17.766GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERyup, it's a watchamacallitThu Dec 22 1994 17:187
    
    
    How you gonna pull that one off, doc?
    
    
    
    Mike
17.767HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstFri Dec 23 1994 08:576
    If a little self control goes a long way, 
    why don't we use the short cut ?
    
    
    Heiko
    
17.768Doctah/Di -- you think I don't know a Bitch when I see one? HAH!LJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Fri Dec 23 1994 14:2725
    Hey, I had a maiden aunt who was a first class dyed-in-the-wool bitch!
    
    Heck, I've WORKED for bitches!
    
    NopeNope, I am NOT constitutionally unable to hang the moniker on
    bitches when they deserve it; nor on their externally-genitaled
    brethren, the bastards.  OK, I'll admit I have a far higher threshold
    (than some I know) of irritation to attach that sobriquet to ANYone...
    except if they're dumb into the bargain.  
    
    I simply feel that in the case of our about-to-be-dearly-departoid
    HaagMeister, it is equally likely that the female in question is in
    fact a Bitch as her bumperstickie proclaims, as it is that she read
    some body language or some two-year-experience in seeing Haag in her
    workplace, or was simply exercising some putative cultural caution when
    this (we-know-estimable but we-know-also-male-chauvinist) fella speaks
    to her.  Most of which points the sharp-as-a-tack DougO made, but
    better.
    
    So naff off, ye apologists for importunation!
    
    And a happy holiday to yas!! :-)
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.769NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorFri Dec 23 1994 15:0416
LKG was built so that during the few days around the winter solstice
as the sun sets over the hills it will briefly be able to shine directly down
one hall of LKG from the west of LKG1-2 to the east side of LKG2-2.  You can
actually see the sun travel down the hall in LKG1-2, then through the "gerbil
tube", and then through LKG2-2 until it hit the east wall.

There's no benefit to LKG to having this happen other than pleasing asthetics.

Was this coincidence in the design or was it planned?

What will some future archeaologist think if he unburied LKG?  That the 
occupants were some type of sun worshipers and that the winter solstice
was very significant in our lives?

What about the meaning we attach to ancient buildings that have configurations 
that align themselves to significant days?  
17.770SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Dec 23 1994 16:132
I wonder if the Catholic Church will ever bend
the rules and select Covert to be pope.
17.771POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Dec 23 1994 16:312
    The question is, does he have his own hat? You know, the one with great
    big neon letters on it that light up and say POPE.
17.772LJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Fri Dec 23 1994 19:4710
    
    Dunno about whether he owns a hat, but if he wore his most often-
    visible fashion accessory on his head you'd see its inspirational
    inscriptions glowing from afar...  viz.:
    
    1 2 3
    4 5 6
    7 8 9 
    * 0 #
    
17.773SUBPAC::SADINKeep it off my wave...Fri Dec 23 1994 19:506


	if me little scottish buddy has always had such a large chip on his 
shoulder, or if it's a recent acquistion?

17.774TTWA: the definition of "LCoP" ...? |-{:-)LJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Sat Dec 24 1994 00:291
    
17.775POWDML::LAUERLove me in the LCoPSat Dec 24 1994 00:302
    
    It's a place I'd like to be with a handful of cork.
17.776POLAR::RICHARDSONSat Dec 24 1994 00:381
    Is that all?
17.777Elementary, my dear MZ_DEB...LJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Sat Dec 24 1994 00:402
        <claps hand to head, further flattening it at that exact spot>
                    "now WHY didn't *I* think of that???"
17.778TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Mon Dec 26 1994 20:233
    
    Ummm...does anyone actually *like* the Road Runner/Coyote cartoons?
    
17.779NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Dec 26 1994 20:241
Yes.
17.780LJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Mon Dec 26 1994 20:451
      I'm wif the Code Warrior.  They're great stuff.  Yes, SERIOUSLY!!
17.781HAAG::HAAGMon Dec 26 1994 21:163
    yup. the RR and coyote tunes are immortal. enjoyed them as a youngster
    and ain't ashamed of saying i watch 'em today as well. also i like the
    yosemite sam ones.
17.782What kind of question is that???ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Dec 27 1994 01:405
    re: .778
    
    Of course!  They're just about the only thing worth watching on TV.
    
    Bob
17.783SCAPAS::GUINEO::MOOREI'll have the rat-on-a-stickTue Dec 27 1994 04:267
    .778
    
    Meep-meep.
    
    The Coyote now buys his explosives from the Box.
    
    
17.784Understandable...LJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Tue Dec 27 1994 07:281
                     We are, after all, the ACME of wit...
17.785WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 27 1994 09:347
    ...got a great gift from my neighbors... Wile E. T-shirt! He's falling
    about a million miles anhour with this ruined parachute that says ACME
    on it. Below that it say "ACME a company you can trust."
    
    I love it!
    
    Chip
17.786LJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Tue Dec 27 1994 09:578
    Hey look on the bright side...  At least it didn't say...
    
    "ACME:  Whatever it takes."
    or, even worse...
    
    
    "ACMA:  For the best in Weird Swiss Geezers." :-(
    
17.787CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Dec 27 1994 13:309


 Wonder if my cat misses me after having me around for a few days.




Jim
17.789GAVEL::JANDROWRaquelfTue Dec 27 1994 15:316
    >>> Wonder if my cat misses me after having me around for a few days.
    
    
    i'd miss you... :> 
    
    
17.790CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Dec 27 1994 15:384


 ;-)
17.791NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 27 1994 18:101
TTWA:  How can you strip the wires in a wireless microphone?
17.792CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Dec 27 1994 18:133

 With bladeless wire strippers?
17.793CSC32::J_OPPELTPlucky kind of a kidTue Dec 27 1994 18:3510
    	Has anyone assembled one of those "world's most difficult
    	jigsaw puzzles"?  Apparently the picture is on both of the sides
    	of the puzzle, with one side turned 90-degrees from the other.
    
    	Has anyone seen one of these?  Successfully put one together?
    
    	Are they really all that difficult?  If the puzzle is cut by
    	a stamping process like most puzzles, you can still tell which
    	side is up.  I wonder if they use a different process to cut
    	the pieces on these puzzles...
17.794CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Dec 27 1994 18:383
    If it was laser or water cut, there would not be any impression left 
    from the cutting process as in stamping.  Sounds difficult to me at any
    rate.
17.795More trouble than it's worth, I sayTNPUBS::JONGSteveTue Dec 27 1994 18:473
    Joe, I think the most difficult jigsaw puzzles I've ever heard of are
    blank on both sides!  I've never tried one; if I wanted to frustrate
    myself that much, I'd stay at Digital 8^(
17.796CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Dec 27 1994 19:051
    All of the split personalities in the box today.  
17.797POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Dec 27 1994 19:112
    
    And Glenn's not even here.
17.798HAAG::HAAGTue Dec 27 1994 20:1014
Note 17.793 by CSC32::J_OPPELT 
        >	Has anyone assembled one of those "world's most difficult
    	>jigsaw puzzles"?  Apparently the picture is on both of the sides
    	>of the puzzle, with one side turned 90-degrees from the other.
        > 
    	>Has anyone seen one of these?  Successfully put one together?
    
    yup! was a few years ago we gave one to my father-in-law for xmas. he's
    sortof a big time puzzle solver. for a week solid it was -20 in the
    daytime and -40 at night time. we spent most of that week putting the
    puzzle together. it was 5,000 pieces (maybe 10K, i don't remember) and
    took the family working long days a bit over the week to complete.
    
    i've not looked at a puzzle since.
17.799CSC32::J_OPPELTPlucky kind of a kidTue Dec 27 1994 20:172
    	So, Gene, could you tell one side of the picture from the other
    	by the impression that the stamp/cutter left?
17.800HAAG::HAAGTue Dec 27 1994 20:256
    no. not me. if my FIL could he never said anything about it. he put in
    15-18 hour days trying to solve it. i didn't partake much. puzzles aint
    my thing. we bought the puzzle from a games place in downtown
    minneapolis. we said we had a puzzle solver guru and wanted the hardest
    one know to mankind. they had to order it. if i recollect right it was
    about $50 with postage.
17.801LJSRV2::KALIKOWSERVE&lt;a href=&quot;SURF_GLOBAL&quot;&gt;LOCAL&lt;/a&gt;Tue Dec 27 1994 23:153
    Guess playin wif it done roont yer eyesight Geneo.  You muffed a
    perfickly good SNARF!!
    
17.802HAAG::HAAGWed Dec 28 1994 02:243
    ho ho dano.
    
    i'll try to do better in the future. but don't bet the ranch on it.
17.803TTWAGAAS::BRAUCHERWed Dec 28 1994 02:364
    
    Why am I in here at as crazy an hour as Haag ?  I didn't quit.
    
      bb
17.80490 degree hineys.SCAPAS::GUINEO::MOOREI'll have the rat-on-a-stickWed Dec 28 1994 03:4717
    .793
    
    The wife sez: There are 4 patterns altogether...not that difficult.
    		  the trick is...make it just like a regular puzzle, with
    		  ONE exception (and, according to her, an advantage).
    		  There are two of each piece.  For instance, the white
    	          cat has two hineys. But only one hiney piece will fit
    	          on the side of the puzzle facing you.  Otherwise,
    		  you'd have a misplaced hiney part.  Once the correct
    	          hiney is placed, you know that the other hiney is 
    		  perpendicular to the first (i.e. the second hiney is
    		  rotated 90 degrees from the first hiney).
    
    		  My wife is a puzzle and hiney expert.  I've seen her
    	          complete 2 of the 4 patterns, nothing flat.
    
    
17.805WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahWed Dec 28 1994 11:033
    ]You muffed a perfickly good SNARF!!
    
     Mebbe he's evolved beyond such infantilism.
17.806GAVEL::JANDROWRaquelfWed Dec 28 1994 11:046
    
    
    ok...who wants to explain this bs going on with channel 4 and channel 7
    (in the boston area)???  
    
    
17.807GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERyup, it's a watchamacallitWed Dec 28 1994 11:109
    
    
    
    Why is there a TV news truck at the building across the street? 
    Wasn't here when I arrived at 6:00 am.
    
    
    
    
17.808WAHOO::LEVESQUEprepayah to suffahWed Dec 28 1994 11:166
     Channel 7 is going to become the NBC affiliate because Channel 4
    became the CBS affiliate. What changes is where you turn to watch
    national programming. What stays the same is where you turn to watch
    local programming (like the local news). That's why you are seeing the
    various newscasters pitch keeping the station the same and Jay Leno
    pitching changing channels.
17.809CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Dec 28 1994 11:2013

 I have this fear that I'm going to program the VCR to record Seinfeld and
 out of habit I'm going to keep it on Ch 4 instead of 7..


 I wonder why, when there's a sign on the recycle dumpsters at my apt complex
 that says "NEWSPAPERS ONLY" folks dump cans and bottles in it.




Jim
17.810TUBORG::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyWed Dec 28 1994 11:406
    Why some  presumably rational people feel a need to trash a vehicle
    with hate leaflets in the name of a god?  These last two are real
    beauts.  They make the reverand Buddy in "Skinny Legs and All" look
    like a squishy liberal.
    
    meg
17.811NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 28 1994 11:441
Why the road kill recipes in today's Globe aren't in the food section.
17.812CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Dec 28 1994 12:0513
    re: .809 
    
    If this is the worst thing that happens to you in the next week, count
    your blessings.  
    
    re: Meg
    
    Are there any business reply cards attached?  Send em' the rock of
    Gibraltar on their tab. 
    
    re: road kill
    
    Should be in the Auto section me thinx.
17.813CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Dec 28 1994 12:0715
>    re: .809 
    
>    If this is the worst thing that happens to you in the next week, count
>    your blessings.  
    
 

 Certainly minor should it happen...I have plenty of blessings to count, 
 TYVM.




Jim
17.814TINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Wed Dec 28 1994 12:567
    Denver is going to do the same thing regarding TV affiliate swapping
    sometime this Spring, only it will be a three-way swap.  ABC, CBS and
    NBC are going to swap around in the channel 4, 7 and 9 domain.
    
    Is this a nation-wide epidemic?
    
    -- Jim
17.815TUBORG::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyWed Dec 28 1994 13:032
    The really rabid people have stopped with the pre-paid mailers, or
    believe me I would be sending all of their hatred back at them.
17.816POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyWed Dec 28 1994 13:054
    
    .814
    
    Tampa/St.Pete (Florida) has done the swap too.
17.817CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Dec 28 1994 13:1013

My church has our name, address and phone number on tracts that we hand
out (we don't go putting them on cars all over neighborhoods).  When 
they do wind up in places where they aren't welcome we have received 
calls (mostly polite) from folks requesting that we refrain from leaving
them, a request we of course honor.

Our tracts are not, as you say "filled with hate", but with a gentle message
about Jesus Christ.  I have concerns about tracts that have any other 
message.

Jim
17.818CSC32::M_EVANSMy other car is a kirbyWed Dec 28 1994 13:2414
    Jim,
    
    then you should see this one!  It makes the old chic publications
    leaflets look like they were written by a PC person!  It is an endtimes
    ministry out of Alabama, who believes mainstream curches are angering
    god by portraying him as a namby-pamby, limp wristed, forgiving god,
    when he is in fact a vengeful, bloody, near demon, getting ready to
    visit plagues, earthquakes, fires, and the rest of whatever your
    favorite nightmare for the end of the world could entail.  They have a
    free booklet out, and it is almost tempting to order it, just to cost
    money.  However, I have two newspaper subscriptions, and really don't 
    need more firestarter.  
    
    meg
17.819Haven't we reached the saturation point yet?DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Dec 28 1994 13:2626
    Has anyone noticed how all these so-called "talk" shows sound like
    shouting matches?
    
    I was channel surfing Monday; didn't matter whose show it was, Montel,
    Rolanda, Ricki Lake, Jerry Springer etc., all the guests were barely
    articulate, the noise level was deafening as they shouted to the
    camera about so and so "dissing" or "disrespecting" them!!  Gene's
    right; America is brain-dead if this garbage can pull enough ratings
    to stay on the air!!  The poor people running the BLEEP machines must
    be working over-time!!
    
    Thank goodness for A & E; Columbo re-runs were infinitely more
    appealing than this :-0
    
    Ya'll can thank Rupert Murdoch for all the channel re-shuffling.
    Actually he did us a favor in Atlanta, although it got down to the
    wire before CBS signed on with what had been an independent channel.
    I can do without Dan Blather and Connie, but I would have been very
    upset to have been deprived of Picket Fences (I'm secretly in love
    with Fivush Finkel).  Before the switch, the former CBS affiliate
    (WAGA) had a nasty habit of pre-empting shows like Fences because
    they thought it was unsuitable for local viewing and substituting
    old re-runs of In the Heat Of The Night.  The new CBS affiliate CH 46
    is carrying all shows as programmed by the network.
    
    
17.820CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Dec 28 1994 13:261
    Station swapping?  Sounds kinky.  
17.821CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Dec 28 1994 13:3513

 Re .818 Meg..



 That's the kind of stuff that gives Christianity a bad name..most of those
 guys broadcast on short wave as mainstream stations won't sell them airtime.


 

Jim
17.822POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Dec 28 1994 13:371
    My church has just made the switch and has become a CBS affiliate.
17.823CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Dec 28 1994 13:384
    If we have a mild winter, I wonder if they (the local gov't) will spend
    the money not used for snow removal to fix the friggin' roads?  Nah! 
    
    Brian
17.824CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Dec 28 1994 13:429

 Will we ever have Major League Baseball again? :-(





Jim
17.825GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERyup, it's a watchamacallitWed Dec 28 1994 13:509
    
    
    
    Well, I hope that we see it (major league baseball) implode as it
    exists today.  Then maybe we can see something grow out of the ruins,
    perhaps something that resembled the ball of 30-40+ years ago.
    
    
    Mike
17.826CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Dec 28 1994 14:069

 OK with me...though I would like to see Jose Canseco hit a few out of
 Fenway..




Jim
17.827HAAG::HAAGWed Dec 28 1994 15:465
Note 17.803  by GAAS::BRAUCHER 
    
    >>Why am I in here at as crazy an hour as Haag ?  I didn't quit.
    
      haag's don't QUIT, pilgrim. we move on. big difference.
17.828in the seventh year of the strike...CSSREG::BROWNKB1MZ FN42Wed Dec 28 1994 17:229
    If anything the strike should give a big boost to minor league ball. 
    Maybe all the overpaid spoiled little brat "boys of summer" will
    concentrate on the sport and entertaining the paying public and stop
    prancing around with grossly swollen heads, charging kids and other
    fans cash for autographs.
    
    I'm not much of a basebalk fan, but if they turn it back into a sport
    instead of a bigbux business, then maybe I'd give it the time of day.
    
17.829TROOA::TRP109::Chrisshirley you jest (a.d.c.m.s.)Wed Dec 28 1994 19:235
It will be an interesting situation here in Toronto if the owners go ahead 
with their plans to start the season with different players.  Our labour 
laws will not allow *any* ball players to cross the picket lines.  Not sure 
if Montreal has the same situation or not.  Talk is that the Jays could end 
up playing out of Buffalo - Pilot Field (I think)
17.830JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Dec 28 1994 20:583
    ttwa...
    
    Why no-one got my pun in another topic... :-(
17.831LJSRV2::KALIKOWNotes, NEWS: old; GroupWeb: NEW!Wed Dec 28 1994 23:535
    Give with the pointer, Nanceala!!!  I *love* puns, and wanna see!!!
    
    And as long as I'm in the TTWA topiq, I wonder how it iz that Miz Raq
    always manages to worq at least ONE q into 99.7% of her postings.
    
17.832POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Dec 29 1994 01:097
    Corset got noticed Nancy.

    The first rule of puns is, never expect applause.

    Hope this helps.

    Glenn
17.833JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Dec 29 1994 02:464
    Corset wasn't that!
    
    :-)  But it DID have to do with you! :-)  Can't remember where it is
    now! 
17.834JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Dec 29 1994 02:482
    113.32
    
17.835Iz we having an identity crisis? :|:-) ???LJSRV2::KALIKOWNotes, NEWS: old; GroupWeb: NEW!Thu Dec 29 1994 06:1111
           <<< BACK40::BACK40$DKA500:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
                          -< Soapbox.  Just Soapbox. >-
================================================================================
Note 113.32                      Personal_Names                        32 of 137
BSS::DEASON "Hit'em where they ain't"                 4 lines  29-NOV-1994 16:44
                         -< Although I could be wrong >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Casey Stengel, I think.
    
    
    Marty
17.836How long will we have to put up with...LJSRV2::KALIKOWNotes, NEWS: old; GroupWeb: NEW!Thu Dec 29 1994 09:511
            "-< Remember: A little self control goes a long way >-"
17.837GAVEL::JANDROWRaquelfThu Dec 29 1994 10:4511
    
    well, drdan, it's rather easy, doncha see??  and you just have to maqe
    sure you are using it correctly...get it??
    
    ttwa:  the sign outside of wendy's: on one side, it says (something to
    the effect) "we listen...we're now a smoke-free environment."...and on
    the other side side, it says "try a smokey bacon cheeseburger.".... 
    
    oqay...
    
    
17.838DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Dec 29 1994 12:533
    Better be careful DrDan, or raq will {{{smaq}}}(tm) you :-)
    
    
17.839she learns quiq...;>GAVEL::JANDROWRaquelfThu Dec 29 1994 13:123
    
    %^>
    
17.840re .838 Kareneleh Reeseleh... :-)LJSRV2::KALIKOWNotes, NEWS: old; GroupWeb: NEW!Thu Dec 29 1994 14:154
17.841DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Dec 29 1994 15:153
    I try to give credit where it is due :-)
    
    
17.842POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyThu Dec 29 1994 16:047
    
    
    >WAHOO::LEVESQUE "LAGNAF"
    
    
    What's a lagnaf?
    
17.843JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Dec 29 1994 16:101
    Dr. Dan!!!! I left a 1 out! :-)
17.844LJSRV2::KALIKOWNotes, NEWS: old; GroupWeb: NEW!Thu Dec 29 1994 19:196
    So, Nancy -- where doth this missing "1" go, prithee tell???
    
    And as for LAGNAF -- p'raps "lagniappe" is wot was intendoid?  O,
    prolly not...  Must await the Doctah's explication.  Which given the
    strangeness of LAGNAF, is prolly a private joke.  ?
    
17.845PEAKS::OAKEYThe difference? About 8000 milesThu Dec 29 1994 20:257
Re: <<< Note 17.842 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Ecstacy" >>>

>>    What's a lagnaf?

In college it was "Let's all get naked and *RO*"

                          Roak
17.846GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Dec 29 1994 20:584
    
    well, considering it's the doctah's p_n, i'd say that's it!!!  :>:>
    
    
17.847POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyFri Dec 30 1994 12:158
    
    Well, that idea certainly titillates me 8^o.
    
    
    
    
    I wonder about George Rauh.  Often 8^).
    
17.848JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Jan 03 1995 03:332
    Why do birds hang themselves upside down and spread their wings out
    full span?
17.849SUBPAC::SADINKeep it off my wave...Tue Jan 03 1995 10:136

	re -1

	fer the head rush of course!

17.850CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 03 1995 13:433
    Um, Nance, are you sure their birds and not bats?  
    
    Brian
17.851POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 14:3916
    
    Why is it that just because you sit near the printer or the fax,
    everyone thinks you're in charge of and know everything there is to
    know about same?
    
    If one more person asks me, "Have you called the help desk about the
    LPS20?" even though I don't use that printer, and even though nobody
    ever mentions there is anything wrong with it in the first place, I
    shall scream.
    
    If one more person asks me, "What's wrong with the LPS20?" even
    though I've now posted a note on it with full details, I shall scream,
    simply scream!
    
    Is it professional behaviour to say, "What do I look like, the effing
    Shell Answer Man?"?
17.852GMT1::TEEKEMAThe ultimate experiment gone bad !!Tue Jan 03 1995 14:454
	MAybe you can post a sign that say's "A buck a question".

	Make some money while you are at it...%^)
17.853POWDML::CKELLYCynical Little WenchTue Jan 03 1995 14:545
    Debra,
    
    What is wrong with the LPS20?  Have you called the help desk?  When
    will it be fixed?  Are you SURE you didn't mess it up?  Sheesh, where
    can one go to get good help these days?
17.854POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 14:5614
    
    
    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh
                                                                 h
                                                                  h
                                                                   h      
                                                                    h
                                                                     h
                                                                      h
                                                                       h
                                                                        h
                                                                         h
                                                                          h
                                                                          
17.855POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 15:057
    
    I'm better now.
    
    I wonder why someone in Classified_Ads doesn't just start "The Official
    Tire Note"?
    
    Why in the world do people sell their tires?
17.856SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netTue Jan 03 1995 15:105
    
    
    	make a buck where ya can Mz. Debra....
    
    
17.857MPGS::MARKEYAIBOHPHOBIA: Fear of PalindromesTue Jan 03 1995 15:246
    I sold my tires (through the Want Advertiser) when they had less
    than 10K miles on them and I decided to buy a new car (which used
    a different size tire). I put the old (>50K) tires on the car
    when I traded it in (car wasn't worth $%^& anyway).
    
    -b
17.858MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 03 1995 15:415
TTWA:

Why _doesn't_ the LPS20 by MZ_Debra work? Why _hasn't_ the help desk
been called? Why _does_ this trouble me?

17.860POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 16:442
    
    I'll supply the white jacket myself if this keeps up 8^).
17.861POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 03 1995 16:455
    Better yet, get a hat with big neon letters that light up and say

    "LION TAMER"

    They'll leave you alone.
17.862CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jan 03 1995 16:4720

 A guy who's office was right near our vending machines had a sign on 
 his office that said, among other things:


 .No, I don't have change

 .No, I don't have a new dollar bill to exchange for your old one

 .No, I don't know what's wrong with the candy machine

 .No, I don't know who to call



 Maybe you could try the same, Deb?


Jim
17.863POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 03 1995 16:481
    Go for the hat!
17.864BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Jan 03 1995 16:5413
| <<< Note 17.851 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Ecstacy" >>>


| Is it professional behaviour to say, "What do I look like, the effing
| Shell Answer Man?"?

	You're all woman to me Deb. If anyone thinks differently, they are
blind! 

	What's an effing?



17.865SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Jan 03 1995 16:561
    deb's not the effing shell answer man, she's ineffable.
17.866COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 03 1995 17:0112
>What's an effing?

It's the first six letters of a town near London:

	Effingham

as in, "For a nice ride along some back roads, take the A246 out of
Leatherhead, and when you've passed the Effingham Shell station, turn
left towards Dorking."


/john
17.867CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jan 03 1995 17:029

 There's an Effingham, Illinois...





Jim
17.868WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Jan 03 1995 17:036
    Is the U.S. applying any pressure to Yeltsin and gang to stop the
    assault on Chechnya?
    
    We get daily updates on the slaughter, but nary a word about U.S.
    response ... if any.
               
17.869POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 17:055
    
    >deb's not the effing shell answer man, she's ineffable.
    
    
    This is the nicest thing anyone's said to me all day 8,^).
17.871MPGS::MARKEYAIBOHPHOBIA: Fear of PalindromesTue Jan 03 1995 17:135
    What about Eric Fuchs Hobbies stores...
    
    Whenever I see one of them, I always think, "so good for him!" :-)
    
    -b
17.872POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 17:133
    
    I'd be more than happy to tell you exactly what effing is but I don't
    want Harney to have a seizure 8^).          
17.873NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 03 1995 17:134
An effinger is the left index finger.  (A jayfinger is the right index finger.)

Effingham is what an angry man in a supermarket asks for when he can't find
the meat he wants for Easter dinner.
17.874MPGS::MARKEYAIBOHPHOBIA: Fear of PalindromesTue Jan 03 1995 17:163
    Hint: Effingham is what the joke I entered in 58.67 is about...
    
    -b
17.876USAT05::WANNEMACHERMTue Jan 03 1995 17:367
    
    
    
    RE: .872   Does it have anything to do with your PN, Deb? ;')
    
    
    Mike
17.877Perth AmboySOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 03 1995 17:443
    
    Where in Jersey?
    
17.878POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 17:443
    
    In my most depraved and lustful dreams, Mike 8^).
                       
17.879GMT1::TEEKEMAThe ultimate experiment gone bad !!Tue Jan 03 1995 17:492
	{ SIGH }
17.880:')USAT05::WANNEMACHERMTue Jan 03 1995 17:513
    
    
    {simper}
17.881{cough}POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 03 1995 17:551
    	
17.882MPGS::MARKEYAIBOHPHOBIA: Fear of PalindromesTue Jan 03 1995 17:561
    Turn your head and do that again...
17.883POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 17:595
    
    Now that is something I have always wondered about.  What in the world
    is happening when the doctor says "turn your head and cough" and what
    does turning your head have to do with anything if it's such a male
    thing as I seem to infer?
17.885GMT1::TEEKEMAThe ultimate experiment gone bad !!Tue Jan 03 1995 18:005
	Careful what you ask for........Guys like me could be
lining up to show you. %^)

	Hope you have warm hands. %^)
17.886SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 03 1995 18:012
	(I think "turn your head" is a polite way of saying
	 "you won't want to watch this")
17.887MPGS::MARKEYAIBOHPHOBIA: Fear of PalindromesTue Jan 03 1995 18:025
    It helps to identify hernias (honestly). Turning the head is required
    so you can't see what the doctor is poking at... we get nervous about
    such things ya' know... :-)
    
    -b
17.888SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 03 1995 18:033
    
    Turning the head is for the sole purpose of not coughing in the
    doctor's face...
17.889POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 18:047
    
    Er, so the doctor is in front of you fiddling with, er, things in
    front, so to speak?  The, er, plural things in front?  Am I on the
    right track here? (she asked blushingly)
    
    You learn something new every day.
    
17.890MPGS::MARKEYAIBOHPHOBIA: Fear of PalindromesTue Jan 03 1995 18:044
    Yes, that is the (real) reason. And yes, it's plural, last time I
    checked... :-)
    
    -b
17.891SASSON::MWANNEMACHERyup, it's a watchamacallitTue Jan 03 1995 18:058
    
    
    Yup, she's fumbling with your goolies to use a term from the late great
    Jamie Simpleson.
    
    
    
    
17.892GMT1::TEEKEMAThe ultimate experiment gone bad !!Tue Jan 03 1995 18:052
	Somehow I don't think you are blushing ........
17.893POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 03 1995 18:071
    That's funny, I've never had a doctor fondle my breasts before.
17.894.892POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 18:073
    
    Oh, I am, I am.  I'm really rather sweet and gentle and holy and pure,
    or some bs like that 8^).
17.895POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 18:084
    
    .893
    
    Glenn, ask Deirdre.  She'll tell you all about it.
17.896GMT1::TEEKEMAThe ultimate experiment gone bad !!Tue Jan 03 1995 18:093
	No argument here, that's what makes you a box babe. I do
note you left "innocent" off your list. %^)
17.897A "Fletch" referenceMPGS::MARKEYAIBOHPHOBIA: Fear of PalindromesTue Jan 03 1995 18:093
    TTWA: When Glenn is going to sing "Moon River"
    
    -b
17.898SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 03 1995 18:092
I wonder why Wannamacher's on some high-falootin, designer
node today.   SASSON::, blimey!
17.899SASSON::MWANNEMACHERyup, it's a watchamacallitTue Jan 03 1995 18:113
    
    
    Who's this Wannamacher chap you speak of? ;')
17.900SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 03 1995 18:135
	Ach!  And me, of pure German extraction, too.

	WannEmacher.

	Entschuldigung, bitte.  (It's the cold.)
17.901SASSON::MWANNEMACHERyup, it's a watchamacallitTue Jan 03 1995 18:1610
    
    :')  Was just bustin yer chops a bit, heck if that's the worst it was
    ever misspelled, it would be amazing.  
    
    As far as the node goes, don't know waht's going on down in ALF. 
    GRANPA must have been feelin ill. :')
    
    
    
    Mike
17.902POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 03 1995 18:161
    Well, nobody's perfect.
17.903NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 03 1995 18:191
Maybe GRANPA got himself some new SASSON jeans.
17.904SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 03 1995 18:225
	But Mike, my relatives are Fenstermachers and Stadtlanders and
	Domeyers and Teitzels (oh my).  I've had, like, years of
	experience.

	P.S.  Naff off, Dierdre.   ;^)
17.905SASSON::MWANNEMACHERyup, it's a watchamacallitTue Jan 03 1995 18:277
    
    
    
    Well, I won't tell em, Joanne.
    
    
    Mike
17.906fehPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyTue Jan 03 1995 20:156
    
    Why is it that when I put a person's actual name into ELF, it can't
    find him, but if I spell the name wrong, it tells me "Can't find him,
    but here's" and it gives the person I'm looking for with the name
    spelled exactly as I spelled it the first time?!
    
17.907CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 03 1995 20:161
    ELF = Elusive little Effinger?  
17.908MPGS::MARKEYAIBOHPHOBIA: Fear of PalindromesTue Jan 03 1995 20:178
    I remember sometime back someone had a one-line command file which
    replaced the entire ELF system... when you ran it, it printed out:
    
    "ELF server not available"
    
    As far as I can tell, it did everything the real ELF system did.
    
    -b
17.909POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 03 1995 21:021
    SHould we have people serving elves?
17.910Has Barney been blasted?TROOA::TRP109::Chrisshirley you jest (a.d.c.m.s.)Tue Jan 03 1995 21:254
I wonder if Jack Martin has set up a new PN???  I've been eagerly awaiting 
his new incarnation but haven't had time to read anything in the box 
today - over 12,000 behind  :*(   Any juicy gossip that I simply MUST know 
about right away?
17.912LJSRV2::KALIKOWNotes, NEWS: old; GroupWeb: NEW!Wed Jan 04 1995 01:149
    TTWA:  Whether the owner of BACK40:: is thinking of charging ::COVERT
    for all the disk space he takes up on his obsession...
    
    :-)
    
    (We loves'ya anyhoo, /john...)
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.913PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Jan 04 1995 13:553
	would jim really care if someone called him a deadhead?

17.914POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyWed Jan 04 1995 13:572
    
    Or, in Nasser's case, a doodlehead?
17.915CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jan 04 1995 14:0319


RE:            <<< Note 17.913 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "too few args" >>>


>	would jim really care if someone called him a deadhead?




 Well, I don't consider myself one anymore, but I wouldn't be terribly
 upset should someone do so.




Jim

17.916PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Jan 04 1995 14:088

>> Well, I don't consider myself one anymore, but I wouldn't be terribly
>> upset should someone do so.

	yes, yes, i was waiting for that. ;>  i meant jim percival.
	an allusion to glen's "d***head" question.

17.917CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jan 04 1995 14:134


 oh
17.918SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Jan 04 1995 14:187
	No. I learned a long time ago that the foremost opinion that
	I have to learn to live with is my own. Others will be
	considered, but in case of a difference of opinion, mine
	wins.  ;-)

Jim
17.919GMT1::TEEKEMATip toeing through the Tulips......Wed Jan 04 1995 15:223

	Why is Barney purple....???????????
17.920SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netWed Jan 04 1995 15:455
    
    
    	he's holding his breath...
    
    
17.921WAHOO::LEVESQUELAGNAFWed Jan 04 1995 15:481
     He got his penis caught in a pool filter intake.
17.922GMT1::TEEKEMATip toeing through the Tulips......Wed Jan 04 1995 15:502
	Ouch.......(while crossing my legs).......%^(
17.923POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyWed Jan 04 1995 16:252
    
    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
17.924NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 04 1995 18:491
TTWA: ALFAXP::JOBS note 455.
17.925MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightWed Jan 04 1995 23:568
    You know you've been noting in the 'box too long when, in an effort to
    bring up your favorite text editing program, you type:
    
		    		emaqs
    
    -b
    
    (yes, I actually did this)
17.926MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightThu Jan 05 1995 00:055
    P.S. to previous for the nerd-impaired:
    
    The name of the text editor I use is actuall "emacs".
    
    -b
17.927POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 00:141
    Oh my god! Brian! Say it ain't so!!
17.928MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightThu Jan 05 1995 00:186
    Yes, I'm afraid it's true. I guess I have to turn in my propeller
    beanie and slide rule... or least my HP 11C. I'm keeping the damn
    pocket protector though. NO ONE is touching my pocket protector.
    NO ONE! :-)
    
    -b
17.929COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jan 05 1995 00:206
...whether the speed measuring device / procedure I used was in error, or

...whether the guy in the car with plates "COGNAC", a Canadian flag,
and a "F"rance oval was really going over 90mph on Route 3.

/john
17.930MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightThu Jan 05 1995 00:211
    Pretty fast, eh?
17.931POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 00:303
    I love it! COGNAC?!?! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA! I love it!
    
    90? 160 klicks? nah, not so fast for here, maybe for you guys. 8^)
17.932%^> %^>GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Jan 05 1995 10:509
    
    
    well, -b, i didn't know i had such and influence...:>
    
    (btw, you did it wrong...'q' NEVEREVEREVER replaces a 'c'...only a hard
    'k' and a 'ck' combo...sheeessshhhh...maybe you haven't been around the
    box as long as you thinq.... :>
    
    
17.933MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightThu Jan 05 1995 14:4011
    >(btw, you did it wrong...'q' NEVEREVEREVER replaces a 'c'...only a hard
    >'k' and a 'ck' combo...sheeessshhhh...maybe you haven't been around the
    >box as long as you thinq.... :>
    
    Raq,
    
    Even though there's only a lone "c" in "emacs", it is in fact
    pronounced with the hard "ck" sound. Besides, I think emaqs
    has a nice ring to it... :-) :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.934Same old peach and sierra take on new meaningDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockThu Jan 05 1995 14:5714
    I wonder who dreamed up the new box of Crayola crayons that I saw
    a couple of weeks ago?
    
    It's called "Crayola Multicultural Crayons"... there are 16 crayons,
    mostly different shades of brown-to-pink shades, but with a variety
    of eye colors also thrown in, probably to fill up the box.
    
    There was an explanation on the box describing how they represented
    various multicultural skin tones and eye colors, but I didn't read
    the entire box because I was too busy Christmas shopping.  But
    a quick look-see inside the box didn't reveal any colors that aren't
    already available in the beloved box of 64.
    
    Chris
17.935USAT05::BENSONThu Jan 05 1995 15:009
    
    Chris,
    
    the crayons have been on the market for several years now, maybe as
    much as four years.
    
    surely the idea came out of the School of Resentment.
    
    jeff
17.936MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightThu Jan 05 1995 15:024
    Children can use them to color in the new sanitised history books that
    Big Sister Hillary says they should read...
    
    -b
17.937:-)WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 05 1995 15:051
    ... and remain politically correct at all times and activities.
17.938speakersCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jan 05 1995 15:2013


 Classified Ads 635.0



 One would have to have quite the living room for those boys..





17.939NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 05 1995 15:281
Do they still call the caucasian crayon color "flesh?"
17.940GMT1::TEEKEMATip toeing through the Tulips......Thu Jan 05 1995 15:302
	What would "forgetfull mail" be ???
17.941PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Jan 05 1995 15:329
	>>What would "forgetfull mail" be ???

	a) the word is "forgetful"
	b) it's not the opposite of "memorable"


	NNTTM

17.943or peecansUSAT05::BENSONThu Jan 05 1995 15:381
    
17.944GMT1::TEEKEMATip toeing through the Tulips......Thu Jan 05 1995 15:383
	I like mine where they are thank you very much,
although a little icing might be nice.........%^)
17.945CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Jan 05 1995 15:394
    That would be Sienna as in Burnt Sienna, reddish brown if I'm not
    mistaken.
    
    
17.946NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 05 1995 15:431
Joe, some of us can't afford macadamias.
17.947Why, why, why...?MAIL1::CRANEThu Jan 05 1995 15:452
    How come the excess fat I have (and I have a bit of it) really doesn`t
    keep me warm?
17.948CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Jan 05 1995 15:461
    Just think how cold you would be without it.
17.949GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Jan 05 1995 16:016
    -b,
    
    it doesn't matter that the lone 'c' sounds hard.  lone 'c's NEVEREVER
    are replaced...it's not that hard to grasp, really... :> :>  
    
    
17.950NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 05 1995 16:051
How old is Strom Thurmond's current wife?
17.951and what color is his hair?HBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoThu Jan 05 1995 16:080
17.95236?USAT05::BENSONThu Jan 05 1995 16:091
    
17.953;-)CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jan 05 1995 16:109


>                                    -< 36? >-


 no, I think that's how many kids he has...
    

17.954PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Jan 05 1995 16:134
 hair color is 36?  is that the Crayola number?


17.955WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 05 1995 16:151
    <- bwahahahahahahah...
17.956BOXORN::HAYSI think we are toast. Remember the jam?Thu Jan 05 1995 16:168
RE: 17.934 by DECWIN::RALTO "Suffering from p/n writer's block"

I'd bet my eye color isn't in that box.

Can I sue?


Phil
17.957POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 16:284
    Can you what?
    
    
    Sue
17.958or bruise skin color?CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Jan 05 1995 16:301
    	Do they have "pentagram" eye color in that Crayola box?
17.959If my peach is this color, I'm tossing itDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockThu Jan 05 1995 16:3219
    re: "Flesh" crayon
    
    Ho-ho, no way, "flesh" has been "peach" for many years now.
    
    Interesting that this has been around for four years or more...
    I've never managed to come across it before, in all of the different
    stores I've been in.
    
    re: "Sienna"
    
    Ah, yes, thanks... I knew "Sierra" didn't look quite right.  I was
    probably thinking of PC games or something.
    
    re: "Can I sue?"
    
    Naw, you have to go through the Official Crayon Arbitration Committee
    first...
    
    Chris
17.960POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 16:321
    I would never let my pupils use Crayolas.
17.961CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Jan 05 1995 16:341
    	s'kin you tell us what brand they are allowed to use?
17.962WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 05 1995 16:351
    I can't quite see why...
17.963CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Jan 05 1995 16:361
    	I can sienna minute why you wouldn't let the pupils use Crayolas.
17.964Maybe Dick Clark knowsDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockThu Jan 05 1995 16:404
    What came first, Crayola or payola?  In either case, I can see
    the originator being upset...
    
    Chris
17.965POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyThu Jan 05 1995 16:402
    
    Iris youall would put a lid on this string of puns.
17.966WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 05 1995 16:421
    are you kidding? with all the low brows in here?
17.967PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Jan 05 1995 16:421
 cornea by the minute
17.968POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 16:431
    I'm going to socket to you di, really I will.
17.969WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 05 1995 16:434
    <- good one! i love it when everyone lens a a hand to string like
       this...
    
       Chip
17.970WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 05 1995 16:451
    btw, the good one was for the cornea, but i liked your too!
17.971eye just don't careNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighThu Jan 05 1995 16:491
This is the lash time I'm going to read it, though.
17.972CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Jan 05 1995 16:496
    Visualize if you will how corny this all looks.  Seeing as we are all
    adults, supposedly, I feel we should be able to focus on the borader
    issues and not be so myopic in our intent to kill the topic with blind
    punmanship.  
    
    Brian
17.973POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 16:551
    The beauty of a pun is in the aye of the beholder.
17.974USAT05::BENSONThu Jan 05 1995 16:554
    no anglo-saxon looks like burnt sienna naturally.  that's the color of
    the desert swathed in a fiery sunset, dontcha know?
    
    jeff (i'm pink-white in color, myself)
17.975POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyThu Jan 05 1995 16:562
    
    I don't know, but it sounds lovely.
17.977make that spectaclesCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jan 05 1995 16:594


 Yeah, they're making specatacles of themselves
17.978POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 16:594
    I do wonder why people say "The car was yellow in colour".  Thanks for
    the clarification, I thought it might have been a coward.

    Glenn
17.979.976POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of EcstacyThu Jan 05 1995 17:082
    
    FOUL!  See .965.
17.980POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 17:101
    How did I get caught retina middle of this pun war?
17.981CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Jan 05 1995 17:181
    	How 'bout we put eyelid on it...
17.982POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 17:381
    Oh, you're batting a 1000!
17.983MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jan 05 1995 17:542
'Sclera's a bell that this is going nowhere . . . 

17.984BIGQ::MARCHANDThu Jan 05 1995 18:111
    eye don't know....
17.985POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 18:121
    This topic is on the blink of disaster.
17.986GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Jan 05 1995 18:155
    
    
    i think the cold weather is clouding all of your vision...
    
    
17.987MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jan 05 1995 18:182
How does one "pop out" one's eyeball?

17.988Before they added the convenient pop-top, that is...DECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockThu Jan 05 1995 18:201
    With a church key?
17.989GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Jan 05 1995 18:204
    
    eye don't know...but one would guess very carefully...
    
    
17.990POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 18:211
    use a corkscrew. {twist} {twist} {twist} {yank} {POP}
17.991CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Jan 05 1995 18:216
    Relatively easily actually.  I happens from time to time during serious
    blows to the head.  Folks have had their eyes knocked out of the socket
    and put back in again.  There are medical procedure that call for this
    as well but in a more controlled way to be sure.  
    
    Brian
17.992CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jan 05 1995 18:249


>How does one "pop out" one's eyeball?



With the amazing Ronco Eyeball popperoutter! (tm)

17.993Are his forearms bigger than his biceps?DECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockThu Jan 05 1995 18:244
    By the way, does this guy's laugh now sound like:
    
    Aaaakk-aakk-ak-ak-ak-ak
    
17.994NCMAIL::GEIBELLFISH NAKEDThu Jan 05 1995 18:274
    
    
      he probably used an iscream scooper outer
    
17.995CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Jan 05 1995 19:051
    	Melon baller.
17.996POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 19:091
    Needle nose pliers.
17.997GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downThu Jan 05 1995 19:113
    
    
    How about a hole saw?
17.998MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightThu Jan 05 1995 19:126
    I've actually had post-retinal surgery. I'll spare you the details. I
    will tell you that it gives you the kind of black eye legends are made
    of. I used to tell people "you should have seen the _other_ guy!" :-)
    :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.999MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightThu Jan 05 1995 19:134
    P.S... Sugard Ray Leonard also had post-retinal surgery for a detached
    retina. Yes, the eye is removed.
    
    -b
17.1000wonder snarfSTOWOA::JOLLIMORELife's A Long SongThu Jan 05 1995 19:140
17.1001PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Jan 05 1995 19:145
    
 >>   How about a hole saw?

	socket wrench maybe

17.1002GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downThu Jan 05 1995 19:164
    
    
    
    good one, Di......
17.1003POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 05 1995 19:161
    He could have put his head in a vice and squeezed the eye out.
17.1004MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jan 05 1995 19:172
And done some trepanning at the same time, eh?

17.1005GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downThu Jan 05 1995 19:183
    
    
    While having some eye scream.....
17.1006MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightThu Jan 05 1995 19:258
    Me actually. People are walking by my office wondering why I'm
    wincing the way I am... unless you've been through this sort
    of thing, it's difficult to understand.

    I'd almost prefer a discussion about the family jewels, and
    I know every guy who reads this just winced at that possibility!

    -b
17.1007Whose vice?DECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockThu Jan 05 1995 19:295
    >> He could have put his head in a vice and squeezed the eye out.
    
    But then he'd be subject to arrest by the Vice Squad.
    
    Chris
17.1008GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downThu Jan 05 1995 19:304
    
    
    
    or maybe the mod squad.....
17.1009CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Jan 05 1995 19:322
    	Hey, isn't "The Beast" supposed to recover from some terrible
    	head wound?
17.1010CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jan 05 1995 19:343

 Yep
17.1011MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightThu Jan 05 1995 19:3913
    I've heard reference from time to time about this notes file called
    "FRIENDS". I was intrigued, so I decided to give it a looksee. What
    a cute and cuddly little notes file. I'd fit in just fine wouldn't I?
    
    "Hi I'm a white male who thinks Jesse Helms is too liberal and I own a
    whole lot of handguns, shotguns and assault rifles, I drink like a
    fish, and in my spare time I get into brawls and read books by the
    self-proclaimed "wickedest man in the world" while listening to Green
    Day songs. I generally fart when the mood strikes."
    
    Whatdaya think? Would they just love me to pieces or what? :-) :-)
    
    -b   
17.1012GMT1::TEEKEMATip toeing through the Tulips......Thu Jan 05 1995 19:412
	They would think you are Barney..........%^)
17.1013CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Jan 05 1995 20:043
    Probably not Brian but it might be fun to watch.  
    
    Brian
17.1014TINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Thu Jan 05 1995 23:393
    I wonder if Haag misses us yet?
    
    -- Jim
17.1015MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jan 06 1995 01:216
Brian,
 They would ask you when your birthday was, what your sign
 was, and welcome you with open arms. Then they would remind
 you to be nice and they would have hissy fits if you weren't.
 A some point along the line, you'd prolly puke.
-Jack
17.1016CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jan 06 1995 01:384


 Cosmo Kramer? :-)
17.1017SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Jan 06 1995 02:007
     <<< Note 17.1014 by TINCUP::AGUE "DTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)" >>>

>    I wonder if Haag misses us yet?
 
	I'll try to remember to ask him when I see him tommorrow.

Jim
17.1018SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdFri Jan 06 1995 04:285
    
    TTWA...
    
    Why there are trip plates on Right Turn Only lanes...
    
17.1019GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Jan 06 1995 10:504
    
    wassa trip plate???
    
    
17.1020CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Jan 06 1995 10:5617
    It triggers the light when a large metal object passes over it.  It's
    embedded in the pavement (roadway to the over the pond folks) and is
    usually spotted by the little cut lines in the macadam.  
    
    or
    
    It is a plate you take ona trip with you, preferrably laden with
    chocolate chip cookies.
    
    or 
    
    it is a gag plate on the ground that is set up so folks will trip over
    it when walking along the road.
    
    NNTTM
    
    Brian
17.1021SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netFri Jan 06 1995 12:0317
    
    
>        <<< Note 17.1015 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

>Brian,
> They would ask you when your birthday was, what your sign
> was, and welcome you with open arms. Then they would remind
> you to be nice and they would have hissy fits if you weren't.
> A some point along the line, you'd prolly puke.
>-Jack
    
    	Nah, Brian is capable of having a little respect for the decorum of
    the conference. The whole purpose of friends is to be warm and fuzzy.
    If ya like to act like an idjit, stay in the 'box....:)
    
    
    jim
17.1022MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jan 06 1995 12:334
> The whole purpose of friends is to be warm and fuzzy.

And therein lies its "charm", one would suppose . . . 

17.1023GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downFri Jan 06 1995 12:363
    
    
    GIve me a big hug Jack......gush, mush.......
17.1024PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 06 1995 12:575
	members of the scientific community who call the body's natural
	tendency to go into a semi-hibernative state during winter a
	"disorder".

17.1025WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jan 06 1995 13:061
    <- very s.a.d. indeed Di
17.1026NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 06 1995 13:416
Trip plates?  But they aren't plates, they're coils of wire or something.
I call them traffic detectors.

Along those lines, there's an intersection in Lexington or Waltham where
there's a right-turn-only lane and a left-and-straight-ahead lane... and
there's a "no turn on red" sign.  Pretty stupid.
17.1027WAHOO::LEVESQUEget on with it, babyFri Jan 06 1995 13:444
    But Gerald, there aren't coils of wire laying on the ground. However,
    there are asphalt plates under which the coils of wire (or whatever
    other mechanism is in use) reside. So trip plates seems as useful a
    term as any other.
17.1028NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 06 1995 13:542
I thought they just cut into the asphalt, stick something (like wire) into
the cuts, and cover it with tar.  Am I wrong?
17.1029Nobody asked, but . . . MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jan 06 1995 13:5813
Trip plates have replaced a technology originally developed by Crouse-Hinds
Corp. in the '50s which was known as a "loop vehicle detector". This was
actually a loop of wire which encircled an intersection on pole-tops.
An analog device detected variance in the electromagnetic force/field
in the loop when vehicles approached the intersection. This was the first
non-time dependent traffic light control mechanism.

					Courtesy of a Syracuse native
				(Syracuse, NY. - home of Crouse-Hinds
				         Formerly the worlds leading
					 manufacturer of traffic control
					 signal systems)

17.1030NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 06 1995 14:355
So how do modern-day trip plates work?
					Another Syracuse native, who always
					marvels at the vast number of traffic
					lights in Syracuse -- often half a
					dozen or so at one intersection.
17.1031SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 06 1995 14:465
    a modern trip plate consists of a loop of wire under the tarmac.  it's
    part of an oscillator circuit, and its inductance affects the frequency
    of the oscillator.  when a big-enough metal object moves over it, the
    frequency is changed enough to trigger the circuit into deciding that
    there's a car there.
17.1032NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 06 1995 14:511
In other words, "plate" is a misnomer.
17.1033And the missing "binary" from digital computer....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Jan 06 1995 14:574
    
    In the same was a lead pencil, yes.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.1034PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 06 1995 14:594
	what the heck is mr. bill saying and does he misspell a word
	in every one of the reply titles on purpose?

17.1035SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoFri Jan 06 1995 15:009
    > the frequency is changed enough to trigger the circuit into deciding
    > that there's a car there.
    
    Nice thing about the newer technology is its sensitive enough to
    trigger just for a bicycle.  No more waiting for cars to come along or
    gambling with running deserted red lights when you can't get the older
    triggers to change the signal for you.
    
    DougO
17.1036NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 06 1995 15:051
Is feeding grits to a jailed northerner cruel and unusual punishment?
17.1037CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Jan 06 1995 15:0910
    >Why there are trip plates on Right Turn Only lanes...
    
    	Sometimes there is too much oncoming traffic for a right-turner
    	to ever get a chance to turn on red.
    
    	And "right turn on red" is not a requirement.  It's just a
    	privelege.  (Maybe privelege is not the right word.)  There
    	are still some people who, eventhough there is NO oncoming 
    	traffic, will still wait for the light to turn green before
    	they turn right.
17.1038PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 06 1995 15:105
>>    	privelege.  (Maybe privelege is not the right word.)  There

	it ain't.  "privilege" might be though.

17.1039MAIL1::CRANEFri Jan 06 1995 15:132
    .1036
    Should be..
17.1040GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Jan 06 1995 15:209
    
    di, i thinq what mr. bill was getting at with the pencil remarq is that
    trip plates really aren't plates...just liqe lead pencils really don't
    have much lead in them anymore...
    
    
    i could be wrong...
    
    
17.1041SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netFri Jan 06 1995 15:2110
 >  Nice thing about the newer technology is its sensitive enough to
 >   trigger just for a bicycle.  No more waiting for cars to come along or
 >   gambling with running deserted red lights when you can't get the older
 >   triggers to change the signal for you.

	It used to bug the heck out of me when I'd be sitting on my motorcycle
waiting for the light to change, and the dang thing would wait until a car came
along! Ack....I ran more red lights that way...:)


17.1042PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 06 1995 15:403
	thank, raq, but they were rhetorical questions.  ;>

17.1043POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jan 06 1995 16:021
    Not only that, they were questions that didn't need an answer.
17.1044CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Jan 06 1995 16:363
    	re .1038
    
    	I can't believe I did that...
17.1045SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 06 1995 17:137
    .1035
    
    > Nice thing about the newer technology is...
    
    ...that the sensitivity and the hysteresis of the circuit are
    adjustable.  where i usually go, they appear to be carefully set so
    that a motorcycle will trip them but a bicycle or a scooter won't.
17.1046MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightFri Jan 06 1995 17:179
    The left hand turn I make going home from work (Rt 9 westbound
    to Lake street) never trips right... and I'm in a car!! I
    have to edge my way across the road and make sure nothing's
    coming. I've found that it's worst if you enter the left
    hand turn lane while the light is green, but then don't
    make the light... you can sit there 'til you're blue and
    it won't change.
    
    -b
17.1047CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Jan 06 1995 17:532
    The guy on the motorcycle as I was driving to AKO.  I wonder if he was
    cold.
17.1048SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdFri Jan 06 1995 19:145
    
    
    Still wondering why they're in the Right Turn Only lane (no matter what
    they'r called)
    
17.1049CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Jan 06 1995 19:333
    	re .-1
    
    	see .1037 (sans typos)
17.1050SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROSat Jan 07 1995 12:279

	In answer to a previous question.

	Gene says the only Boxer he misses is Chelsea. THe rest of you
	are cossacks.

	;-)
Jim
17.1051SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdMon Jan 09 1995 03:1413
    
    RE:.1049
    
    Joe...
    
     I see them on side roads and un-busy highways.... Makes no sense at
    all...
    
    
     BTW.... they did used to be "plates" in some places. I grew up in
    Jersey and some of the original ones were about 8ft. wide and a foot
    long, and it was some kind of pressure plate that activated the signal.
    
17.1052COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 09 1995 03:267
I have two 1993 pennies here.

One of them is the familiar color.

The other is a bright yellow.   ???

/john
17.1053MAIL1::CRANEMon Jan 09 1995 09:583
    .1052
    Save it...put it in a sealable container and stach it away. It could be
    a missprint (the bright yellow one).
17.1054PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRMon Jan 09 1995 10:241
    Why I can't reach POLAR::
17.1055;')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downMon Jan 09 1995 10:257
    
    
    RE: .1050  Gene who?
    
    
    
    
17.1056PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRMon Jan 09 1995 10:252
    On the last paystub, some fields were YTD 1994 but others were YTD
    1994...Would only happen, hopefully, once a year, but why?
17.1057CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jan 09 1995 12:013

 Where's RAH?
17.1058POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Warm Moist RogeringMon Jan 09 1995 12:032
    
    I wondered that myself a while ago 8^(.
17.1059SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netMon Jan 09 1995 12:158
    
    
> Where's RAH?
    
    
    	Dog paddling I suspect....
    
    
17.1060GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampMon Jan 09 1995 12:295
    
    ttwa:  ron's last note....what't the difference between 'ytd 1994' and
    ytd 1994'?????
    
    
17.1061POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Warm Moist RogeringMon Jan 09 1995 12:354
    
    They do say that when one gets old the mind is the first thing to go
    8^).
    
17.1062WAHOO::LEVESQUEget on with it, babyMon Jan 09 1995 12:421
    RAH's around. Just not being vocal.
17.1063CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jan 09 1995 12:579


 Thank you...




 Jim
17.1064MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightMon Jan 09 1995 15:278
    If the guy who advertised his services on a restaurant place mat in the
    following way:
    
    			Finnish Carpenter
    
    makes sleighs and snow shoes?
    
    -b
17.1065CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Jan 09 1995 15:363
    Saunas Brian.  He makes saunas.  
    
    Brian
17.1066MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightMon Jan 09 1995 18:563
    If innuendo was originally the Italian word for suppository.
    
    -b
17.1067POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringMon Jan 09 1995 18:583
    
    <-- I wonder why Brian didn't mention he had the Battle of Hastings
        snarf.
17.1068MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightMon Jan 09 1995 19:004
    Because I generally don't "do" snarfs... and hence I generally don't
    notice what #s my notes are.
    
    -b
17.1069POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringMon Jan 09 1995 19:012
    
    Boy, no-fun meter on high today or what.
17.1070MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightMon Jan 09 1995 19:024
    Not at all! I feel great! And I always like to have fun, particularly
    when it involves the letters WMR. :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.1071CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Jan 09 1995 19:054
    Dammit!  Now stop that you two!  I now have little bits of sports bar
    melting all over my screen.  
    
    Brian - humor meter in the red zone
17.1072SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowMon Jan 09 1995 19:416
	Recently the odometer on my car displayed 55,555 miles.
	It was the first time I've looked at something like that
	and made a mental note that it was a snarf.

	I wonder if there's any turning back, or if I've got
	permanent snarf imprint on the brain.
17.107355555 would have qualified for that.CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Mon Jan 09 1995 19:461
    	Palindrome odometer readings are more interesting.
17.1074NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jan 09 1995 19:473
>	I wonder if there's any turning back

It's against federal law.
17.1075CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jan 09 1995 19:5415

RE:        <<< Note 17.1072 by SUBPAC::JJENSEN "Jojo the Fishing Widow" >>>


>	I wonder if there's any turning back, or if I've got
>	permanent snarf imprint on the brain.


 Nope...you're stuck. 




 Jim eagerly awaiting the 70000 snarf on my car.
17.1076Binary-snARF --> BARFDECWIN::RALTOSuffering from p/n writer's blockMon Jan 09 1995 20:004
    On the way home tomight, my odometer will pass 65536, which is
    a binary snarf, and a 16-bit one to boot, pardon the pun.
    
    Chris
17.1077MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightMon Jan 09 1995 20:0330
    If the new speakers I bought really need the following warning to
    the user: "Do not plug the speaker leads directly into an AC outlet"...
    
    What the jack on the back of the Roland sampling keyboard is that is
    labeled in the manual as "Reserved for a future software"...
    
    What form of gestapo officer comes after a woman who's visibly
    pregnant but decides to order an alchoholic drink in a California
    restaurant anyway...
    
    How televangelist Bennie Hinn gets his hair to do that...
    
    Why, whenever I enter two or more equally long lines, the
    one I end up in is invariably slower...
    
    Why the register always closes when its my turn...
    
    Why John Salvi isn't an "alleged" murderer...
    
    Why chicken soup really does make you feel better when you have
    the flu...
    
    Why they have to use a glue that's so hard to remove from the
    little hologram stickers they put on CD jewel cases...
    
    Why you have to pay interest when you owe the government money,
    but the government doesn't have to pay interest when it owes
    you money...
    
    -b
17.1078CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jan 09 1995 20:2110


 Why the separation of church and staters don't get in a dither over
a national holiday for Reverend Martin Luther King.




Jim
17.1079CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Mon Jan 09 1995 20:2522
>    Why John Salvi isn't an "alleged" murderer...
    
    	He's as "alleged" as Susan Smith is.  Ask George Maewski about it.
    
>    Why chicken soup really does make you feel better when you have
>    the flu...
    
    	The steam is good for your sinuses and resperatory system, the
    	saltiness helps you hydrate, and consuming fluids in general is
    	good for the flu.
    
>    Why you have to pay interest when you owe the government money,
>    but the government doesn't have to pay interest when it owes
>    you money...
    
    	Under certain circumstances the government *DOES* have to pay
    	you interest (if they owe you $$), and under certain circumstances
    	you do not have to pay interest if you owe $$$.  Granted, the
    	circumstances are more heavily weighed in the govt's favor... and
    	I believe the interest that the govt has to pay you (if required)
    	is a lower rate that you'd have to pay the govt (if required), but
    	I thought I would at least give some credit where credit was due.
17.1080MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 10 1995 00:223
Which once again causes one to wonder -
	Where the heck is George?

17.1081SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 10 1995 01:3416
    
    TTWA...
    
      Turned to ESPN tonight to try and catch a missed score... not knowing
    what was on. Turned out to be a college basketball game... watched it
    for a few minutes and the camera panned to the bench where there was a
    young man sitting there in street clothes. The announcers commented
    that he was a player who was hurt (stress fracture) and that the team
    missed him being in the lineup until sometime in February.
    
      I wonder why this college "student" wasn't back on campus taking his
    courses (albeitfluff courses)??? BTW...his team was the away team sos
    there's another plane/train/bus ticket to pay for....
    
      If I was a student there, I'd sue to get back my "activity" fees
    back!!
17.1082LJSRV2::KALIKOWPentium: Intel's Blew-Chip SpecialTue Jan 10 1995 01:401
    Had a bad day have we then?  Sheesh, wotta grouch.  Get a life mon!
17.1083PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 09:443
    .1080
    
    He prolly threw in the towell!
17.1084GRANPA::MWANNEMACHEROnamonapeiaTue Jan 10 1995 10:179
    
    
    A song called "Little Bastard" that they are playing on the radio a lot 
    (the station that I listen to) these days.  Are there really that many
    people ou there who think it's cool to hear these two words over and
    over again?  I guess Beavis and Butthead are right.........
    
    
    Mike
17.1085ODIXIE::ZOGRANTestudo is still grounded!Tue Jan 10 1995 11:547
    George is alive and well and noting in the ::SPORTS notesfile, debating
    the merits of taunting, figure skating - sport or not, and why throwing
    cigarette butts is not littering.
    
    Ask him to come back to ::SOAPBOX, please.
    
    Dan
17.1086ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Jan 10 1995 12:023
Why do they call it a furr-burger when it tastes like tunafish?

Bob
17.1087OH DEARPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringTue Jan 10 1995 12:031
    
17.1088CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jan 10 1995 12:1810


 Why is it that my cat never wants to be on my lap unless I'm reading
 something?




Jim
17.1089POWDML::CKELLYCynical Little WenchTue Jan 10 1995 12:211
    BOB MARIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
17.1090BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Jan 10 1995 12:249
| <<< Note 17.1088 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Learning to lean" >>>




| Why is it that my cat never wants to be on my lap unless I'm reading something


	Because then she knows ya won't BOTHER her!!!! :-)
17.1091SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 10 1995 12:471
Why does my cat always *sit* on the thing I'm trying to read?
17.1092BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Jan 10 1995 13:036
| <<< Note 17.1091 by SUBPAC::JJENSEN "Jojo the Fishing Widow" >>>

| Why does my cat always *sit* on the thing I'm trying to read?


	Because your cat LOVES you, and WANTS attention. :-)
17.1093POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringTue Jan 10 1995 13:072
    
    ...or has eyes in his tush.
17.1094SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 10 1995 13:084
And here I thought it was jealousy, since he doesn't
appear to have the ability to read....  although he *is*
under the impression that he has the power of speech.

17.1095Wurst I've seen...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Jan 10 1995 13:424
    
    TTWA :  From which planet came the refs in San Diego Sunday ?
    
      bb
17.1096SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 10 1995 13:5715
    RE: .1082
    
    Bad day? 
    
    Grouch?
    
    Get a life?
    
    Pretty presumptuous of you, no? Especially when most of the TTWA was an
    observation and only one sentence was a comment...
    
    Free clue....
    
    Hesitate to ASSume in the future....
    
17.1097CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jan 10 1995 14:0013


>Why does my cat always *sit* on the thing I'm trying to read?


 Hah!  I can be sitting at my kitchen table reading the paper and 
 she'll hop up (as I reach for the squirt bottle) and plop herself
 down on the paper..



 Jim
17.1098CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 10 1995 14:102
    Should Glenn R. be greeted as as ladies and gentlemen instead of 
    polar::richardson or Glenn?  
17.1099POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 10 1995 14:191
    Hey youz will do.
17.1100POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 10 1995 14:1910
    SNARF!
    
    
    Glenn/Deirdre/Pamela/Franny/Ned/Dierdre/Anton/Sean/Alice/Jimi/Pauline/Rex/
    Nathan/Melanie/Ursula/Hildegard
    
    
    
    
    
17.1101OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Jan 10 1995 14:3513
    Re: .1081
    
    >I wonder why this college "student" wasn't back on campus taking his 
    >courses
    
    Assuming said college is even back in session, and there were actually
    classes he could have attended -- I can think of two reasons.  First is
    the team aspect.  If it's a team event, then you want the whole team
    there.  Otherwise you disturb the necessary bond among the group. 
    Second is the tactical aspect.  It's important for players to observe
    games played, to see how plays work and how the other team responds. 
    TV coverage can be selective in its camera work, and therefore is not
    the optimal viewing option.
17.1102BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Jan 10 1995 15:3412
17.1103POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 10 1995 15:451
    At this point I can't afford the extra medication.
17.1104BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Jan 10 1995 15:563

	Ahhh... you don't have an HMO, do ya.....
17.1105POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 10 1995 15:591
    WTF?
17.1106CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 10 1995 16:012
    Sybil.  YW, NNTTM etc.
    
17.1107BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Jan 10 1995 16:0310
17.1108WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Jan 10 1995 16:132
    
    Why does the connection to BACK40::SOAPBOX keep crashing?
17.1109PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 16:141
    I don't know John, it just crashed on me for the 5th time today!
17.1110Tuna?CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Jan 10 1995 17:043
    	re .1086
    
    	Must be some infection or something.  And who is "they"?
17.11111111PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 17:061
    why not!
17.1112PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 17:241
    ...when Chelsea graduated from Miss Manners 101?
17.1113NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 10 1995 17:263
Is it a coincidence that VTX LIVEWIRE announces a contract win for something
called the California State Water Project on a day when California has too
much water?
17.1114OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Jan 10 1995 17:463
    >when Chelsea graduated from Miss Manners 101?
    
    I've read at least two of her books cover-to-cover.  You?
17.1115PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 17:461
    no need to since we get our ears full with you in here :-)
17.1116MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 10 1995 17:475
Why a chopper just landed at ZKO?

That still happens about once every six weeks or so . . . must be
somebody "special" . . . .

17.1117POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringTue Jan 10 1995 19:424
    
    I think they were letting Bob drive the helicopter yesterday, cuz it
    was flying multiple laps around the parking lot.
              
17.1118GMT1::TEEKEMACount down 5..4..3.....Tue Jan 10 1995 19:433
	Maybe he had all his execs with him and they were flipping
a coin to decide who jumps .... %^)
17.1119SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 10 1995 19:444
	Mz_Deb...  Any sign of Bob's $20,000 office rug over there,
	or was that really just an urban legend?

	(Flying the helicopter...  chuckles!)
17.1120POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringTue Jan 10 1995 19:523
    
    I've been afraid to go onto the second floor.  I'll do a recce some
    night and let you know 8^).
17.112123848::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Jan 11 1995 13:425
re: .1117

I WISH it was me flying the chopper!

Bob
17.112257784::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringWed Jan 11 1995 13:4310
    
    I did the afore mentioned recce and there's no way to peek into the
    executive offices; all the hallways have been filled in and you have to
    go through special (locked) doors to get near the big guys.
    
    My apologies 8^(.
    
    
    
    TTWA:  Whether Andy Krawiecki really wears a size 7/8 dress.  
17.1123BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Jan 11 1995 13:489
| <<< Note 17.1119 by SUBPAC::JJENSEN "Jojo the Fishing Widow" >>>

| Mz_Deb...  Any sign of Bob's $20,000 office rug over there,


	Joanne, you mean that's NOT his REAL hair??? Will wonders never cease?


Glen
17.11243149::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 13:515
    
    RE: .1122
    
    Remember I said it fits a size 9...
    
17.112557784::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringWed Jan 11 1995 13:542
    
    <-- oh, well that explains it all 8^).
17.11263149::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 13:543
    
    
    I knew it would.... ;) 
17.1127CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Jan 11 1995 14:026
    All the wondering about George M and his purported justifications why
    throwing cigarette butts isn't littering has me wondering why it
    wouldn't be.  So, why isn't throwing a butt on the ground, out the
    window etc. littering?  
    
    Brian
17.1128Conspiracies abound!38240::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 11 1995 14:049
	Locked corridors to the executive offices?   What secrets are
	being kept there?

	I think Glen's onto something with the toupee and/or Hair Club 
	for Men theory.  Mz_Deb, can you get close enough to ID the hair?

	Has anyone seen him dive into a pool?  Walk outside, hatless, on
	a windy day?  Is the corporate salary plan being spent on hair
	plugs?
17.112938240::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 11 1995 14:083
	Does WBZ-TV's Shelby Scott really enjoy reporting on
	snow storms and other weather events?  Has this been
	her ultimate career goal?
17.11303149::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 14:1211
    
    RE: .1127
    
    Brian
    
    
    It's "alleged" littering....  Please get it straight!! :) :)
    
    
    BTW....... Are you nuts???????? Do we really need that Polack cum
    lawyer back here?????   :) :)
17.1131Ya learn somethin new everyday...BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Jan 11 1995 14:136
| <<< Note 17.1128 by 38240::JJENSEN "Jojo the Fishing Widow" >>>


| Walk outside, hatless, on a windy day?  

	I've seen this. Not a hair moved. I assumed it was jell, not velcro
17.1132BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Jan 11 1995 14:148


	Joanne, Shelby LIVES for this stuff! A well weathered lady if I ever
saw one!


Glen
17.11332582::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 14:2111
re: Andy

>that Polack cum lawyer


!!!!!



Was George messin' around with Salvi's grits????

17.11343149::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 14:297
    
    <----------
    
    :) :)
    
    Nope.... just my attempt at pig-latin...  :)
    
17.113557784::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringWed Jan 11 1995 14:325
    
    I did follow Mr.P down the hall one afternoon from the cafeteria.  His
    hair looked 100% real to me, rather tidily slicked back, and I supposed
    it was Brylcreme rather than gel...I could have been wrong, but it
    didn't have the "hard" look of dried gel.                   
17.11362582::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 14:402
A little dab'll do ya.

17.1137NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 11 1995 14:441
They'll love to put their fingers through your hair.
17.1138WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 11 1995 14:461
    fingers through your mare? 
17.1139MAIL1::CRANEWed Jan 11 1995 15:103
    Why isn`t throwing butts out the window littering? Down here the police
    will give you a harder time over a butt than trash. You can`t burn a
    forest on trash but butts can be a problem.
17.1140is that why mooning is illegal?USAT05::BENSONWed Jan 11 1995 15:211
    
17.11412582::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 15:372
I wonder just how frequently Smokey Bear utters obscenities?

17.1142none since he diedUSAT05::BENSONWed Jan 11 1995 15:391
    
17.1143CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Jan 11 1995 15:408
    Mooning is a <r.o.> in most locales. :-)
     
    Sure Smokey utter obscenities.  He has answered the age old wuestion
    by:
    
    "Where else do you think I'm gonna take a <r.o>?  Mr. Ranger's hat?"
    
    Brian
17.1144sighPENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Jan 11 1995 15:456
    how on earth does Dougo handle having to deal with all us cretins
    day in and day out?  amazing fortitude.  lessons from mr. bill
    perhaps?
     

17.1145SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoWed Jan 11 1995 15:483
    How does Di slip the knife in so deftly?  From her, that smarts!
    
    DougO
17.1146NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 11 1995 17:041
What does a moderator's hat look like?  Where can I get one?
17.1147GMT1::TEEKEMACount down 5..4..3.....Wed Jan 11 1995 17:062
	It's prolly one of thoes ice bags used for bad headaches...%^)
17.1148WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 11 1995 17:171
    a steel pot'd be more helpful...
17.1149SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 11 1995 17:223
	If I nip out to the lobby and get some refreshments,
	will the obscenity discussion still be raging in this
	here cinema when I return?
17.1150BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Jan 11 1995 17:2411
| <<< Note 17.1135 by 57784::LAUER "Little Chamber of WarmMoistRogering" >>>


| I did follow Mr.P down the hall one afternoon from the cafeteria.  His
| hair looked 100% real to me, rather tidily slicked back, and I supposed
| it was Brylcreme rather than gel...I could have been wrong, but it
| didn't have the "hard" look of dried gel.


	Did his hair look WET????  Yer probably right..... of course it could
also be Grecian.....
17.1151SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 17:467
    
    
    Saw the cover of the latest TV guide whilst standing in line at the
    local supermarket. Showed the latest Star Trek people involved.
    
     Was wondering where they found a black Vulcan...
    
17.1152PMROAD::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringWed Jan 11 1995 17:485
    
    .1150
    
    No, no, the colour looked completely natural.  And it didn't look wet,
    just shiny.
17.1153BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Jan 11 1995 17:554


	Shiney??? Must have used Prefernce, by Loriel...
17.1154MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 17:585
>     Was wondering where they found a black Vulcan...
    
Andy,
   Isn't the guy who plays' Worf a black guy?

17.1155PMROAD::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringWed Jan 11 1995 18:004
    
    
    (I'm not Andy) Yes, but Worf is a Klingon!
    
17.1156SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 18:014
    
    
    Thanks mz_deb (who I'm not)...
    
17.1157MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 18:012
ooops - I'm getting my alienations cornfused. . . .

17.1158PMROAD::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringWed Jan 11 1995 18:054
    
    Vulcans have pointy ears.
    Klingons have lumpy foreheads.
    
17.1159NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 11 1995 18:061
If earthlings come in various shades, why shouldn't Vulcans?
17.1160MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 18:098
>    Klingons have lumpy foreheads.
    
And they got lumpier over the years, too, didn't they? It seems that when
I watch the original Star Trek's, they didn't have quite the bony skull
structure that they'd developed by the time Jacques Picard was flyin'
around the galaxy with his merry men. Mebbe those earlier ones were
Californian Klingons . . . 

17.1161Gnarly!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 18:101
    
17.1162PMROAD::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringWed Jan 11 1995 18:115
    
    Jean-Luc Picard, not Jacques!
                   
    Honestly Jack.  I hope they don't have any StarTrek questions at
    Killarney's Sunday night 8^).
17.1163SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 18:114
    
    RE: .1159
    
    Amazing coincidence.... wot???
17.1164Romulan, vulcan/klingon having kids????BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Jan 11 1995 18:137
| <<< Note 17.1158 by PMROAD::LAUER "Little Chamber of WarmMoistRogering" >>>


| Vulcans have pointy ears.
| Klingons have lumpy foreheads.

	Romulans have both????
17.1165MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 18:162
I must have spaced out for a bit there . . . 

17.1166PMROAD::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringWed Jan 11 1995 18:175
    
    Small lumps, mebbe.
    
    Ferengi have ears that look like cinnamon buns.
    What are the ones with the little divot between their eyes?
17.1167 :^) CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Jan 11 1995 18:213
    	re .1160
    
    	Take it to the evolution topic.
17.1168MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 11 1995 18:2310
    The goofy prosthetics are just one reason why Star Trek rates low
    in my book (although the original series did have a certain amount
    of charm). Of course every alien is a humanoid who speaks perfect
    English and breaths the same air we do.
    
    The fact that every impossible situation is somehow overcome by
    techno-babble handwaving is much more annoying. Yes, Star Trek
    is the best sci-fi on TV. Bozo was the best clown on TV too...
    
    -b
17.1169TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix!Wed Jan 11 1995 18:277
    
    >Yes, Star Trek is the best sci-fi on TV.
    
    Brian, don't know if you've seen Earth 2 yet, but so far, it beats
    Trek and B5 hands down, IMHO.  At least it doesn't have faster-than-
    light travel. :^)

17.1170BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Jan 11 1995 18:284


	What's bad about Bozo??? 
17.1171CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Jan 11 1995 18:302
    	Why aren't all the people on the enterprise weightless as they
    	travel through space?
17.1172MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 11 1995 18:325
    >What's bad about Bozo??? 
    
    It's the dulithium crystals, Captain! :-)
    
    -b
17.1173MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 11 1995 18:3610
    >Brian, don't know if you've seen Earth 2 yet, but so far, it beats
    >Trek and B5 hands down, IMHO.  At least it doesn't have faster-than-
    >light travel. :^)
    
    I think I saw 10 minutes once (when the battery ran out on my
    remote control :-) I don't even remember what the premise
    of the series is... I don't think I was impressed, but I'll
    grant you 10 minutes isn't giving it a fair chance... :-)
    
    -b
17.1174NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 11 1995 18:395
>    <<< Note 17.1170 by BIGQ::SILVA "Nobody wants a Charlie in the Box!" >>>
>
>	What's bad about Bozo??? 

Why am I not surprised as to who asked this?
17.1175BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Jan 11 1995 18:4112
| <<< Note 17.1171 by CSC32::J_OPPELT "Whatever happened to ADDATA?" >>>

| Why aren't all the people on the enterprise weightless as they
| travel through space?


	I believe it has to do with the Enterprise itself. In one episode
another ship was damaged and the people were weightless. When the people 
went in to kill them, their blood floated around like mercury bubbles.


Glen
17.1176BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Wed Jan 11 1995 18:414


	Gerald... r u callin me a Bozo??? :-0
17.1177GMT1::TEEKEMACount down 5..4..3.....Wed Jan 11 1995 18:422
	Ooooooooooooh Glen, I love it when you talk Sci-Fi...%^)
17.1178NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 11 1995 18:454
>	Gerald... r u callin me a Bozo??? :-0

Shouldn't that be `:-0  ???
		  '
17.1179BIGQ::SILVAHe's plain ugly to meWed Jan 11 1995 18:508
  <<< Note 17.1178 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>



| Shouldn't that be `:-0  ???
		    '

	Thanks, I could have choked on my ice over that one! :-)
17.1180MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 18:546
I fool so feelish - I was going to enter a reply asking which compose
sequence was used to construct ` and then I found it.
			       '



17.1181I Went to a fight and a Soapbox discussion broke outMPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 11 1995 19:304
    If all of the fighting and chicken scratching going on in Soapbox
    today is in preparation for the resumed NHL season... :-)
    
    -b
17.1182And I thought the Worldwide Wresting Federation was chaos...SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 11 1995 19:513
	Well, I'm completely lost.  Would someone please
	mail me a roster of names and details on who's
	with/against/liking/hating whom?
17.1183NO!!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 19:547
    
    
    
    
    
       :) :) :) :)
    
17.1184SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netWed Jan 11 1995 19:559
    
    
    	re: JoJo
    
    	none of us can keep up with that!
    
    :)
    
    
17.1185"He'll" looks like "hell", but it's diff'rentSUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 11 1995 20:014
Well then, everyone shut up.  You all bother me.

I'm calling Oliver Stone.  He'll get to the bottom
of this.
17.1186CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Jan 11 1995 20:035
    	re .1175
    
    	Was that in an original-series episode?  STTNG?   One of the
    	movies?  Never heard of that.  Then again, I'm not a trekkie
    	by any stretch of the imagination.
17.1187ODIXIE::ZOGRANTestudo is still grounded!Wed Jan 11 1995 20:066
    re .1185
    
    I'm a waitin' on a grassy knoll.....
    
    Dan
    
17.1188POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringWed Jan 11 1995 20:1729
    
    All right, here's the first period play by play:
    
    Jack offends Jeff.
    Jeff whines.
    Nobody pays attention.
    DougO offends Di.
    DougO offends Mark.
    BB offends Mark.
    Harney insults Jeff & Heiko.
    Ron insults Harney.
    Deb is disappointed in Ron.
    Andy berates Harney.
    Jeff insults all mods.
    Jeff insults Glen.
    Jeff complains about John.
    Glenn moans at Jeff.
    BB complains about Jeff.
    Harney bitches about Meaty.
    Jack mixes it up with Meaty.
    Jack snaps at Covert.
    Glen snipes at Jeff.
    Glen argues with Meaty.
    Di gets irritated with Jeff.
    Teeks teases Glen.
    Glen dukes it out with Jack.
    
    Did I forget anyone?
                               
17.1189MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 11 1995 20:553
    ... and Glen gets a penalty for High Sticking.
    
    -b
17.1190MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 21:056
I musta missed the last part.



And, who's Meaty?

17.1191MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 11 1995 21:073
    ... and Glenn drops his pants and rubs linseed oil into Meaty.
    
    -b
17.1192MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 21:252
Wasn't it vegetable oil?

17.1193MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 21:357
I think I have the Star Blech stuff down pat now, MZ_Deb-

Spock is the Vulcan.
Worf is the Klingon.
Patrick Stewart plays Jean-Luc Picard.
And Geordi is Kunta Kinte.

17.1194Sounds like you guys are having fun! WIWT!58633::TRP109::Chrisdiscovering plutonium by accidentWed Jan 11 1995 21:375
<--------   whew..... I'm now over 17,000 notes behind in soapbox - one
	    can only imagine the kind of stuff I'm missing!  Would you
	    all mind if I asked you to stop noting until I caught up?
	    (Sometime next millennium.  Maybe we should start a topic
	    for stuff that must be read *asap*...
17.1195SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 21:408
    
    
    and mz_deb grows an amazing 3 inches
    
    or is it 4.. maybe 5?
    
    Make it 6.. yeah, that's it!!
    
17.1196The horror, the horrorSUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 12 1995 02:0215
    But, Mz_Deb left out the part where Ron offended her
    and threw down the gauntlet about Harney being lower
    than a snake's belly  or sumpin like that.
    
    Will the moderators get tendonitis from putting their
    hats off and on constantly?
    
    If everyone breaks up, how will custody be decided?
    
    Should I declare myself eligible for the NFL draft?
    
    {ahem... mimimimimi....  testing best whiney voice}
    
    Why can't we all just get along?
    
17.1197POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 12 1995 02:109
    Because we're very complicated people.
    
    Glenn/Deirdre/Pamela/Franny/Ned/Dierdre/Anton/Sean/Alice/Jimi/Pauline/Rex/
    Nathan/Melanie/Ursula/Hildegard
    
    
    
    
    
17.1198Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Jan 12 1995 02:161
    re .1196 - Hey dude life's a bitch.
17.1199POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringThu Jan 12 1995 02:344
    
    .1195
    
    It could happen.  It could!
17.1200slowsnarfPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringThu Jan 12 1995 02:371
    
17.1201Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Jan 12 1995 02:541
    re .1199 - Yeah and monkeys might fly outa my butt!
17.1202GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentThu Jan 12 1995 10:064
    
    
    
    Considering where you've been, they just might......
17.1203POBOX::BATTISWhen in doubt, foul a freshmanThu Jan 12 1995 11:2311
    
    17.1188
    
    deb
    
    Where pray tell did this all take place?? Guess I should read more note
    topics huh!!
    
    Mark
    
    p.s. At least noones ticked at me yet!
17.1204ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Jan 12 1995 11:416
When Brian will start up a band called "Warm Moist Rogering"?

Of course, if it was going to be a 60's revival band, it would have to be
Roger and The Warm Moists.

Bob
17.1205MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Thu Jan 12 1995 12:437
    Hey Bob, good idea! :-)
    
    But I don't do "revival bands"... now a post-punk/fusion
    jazz/alternative/grunge/retro/ska/raggae/disco/soul/heavy metal/dinner
    music combo... maybe! :-)
    
    -b
17.1206SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdThu Jan 12 1995 12:477
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    How much more the hockey lemmings will have to shell out now to see
    their boys play....
    
17.1207CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Jan 12 1995 12:524
    Brian, you should speak with Glenn et al.  Sounds like you will need a
    few more members for your band.  
    
    
17.1208MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Thu Jan 12 1995 12:573
    With Glenn I could have an orchestra!
    
    -b
17.1209Welcome to the Armada Room...SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 12 1995 13:131
Dinner music?  Sounds like Murph and the Magictones.
17.1210BIGQ::SILVAHe's plain ugly to meThu Jan 12 1995 13:206
| <<< Note 17.1189 by MPGS::MARKEY "Hoist the Jolly Roger!" >>>

| ... and Glen gets a penalty for High Sticking.


	With THIS crowd???? NEVAH!
17.1211BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 12 1995 13:225
| <<< Note 17.1191 by MPGS::MARKEY "Hoist the Jolly Roger!" >>>

| ... and Glenn drops his pants and rubs linseed oil into Meaty.

	What's he rubbing into Meaty???
17.1212POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 12 1995 14:026
    Gee, I seem to be a little out of control apparently.

    Brian, I can sing a mean lick, and I play the drums. The rest of mes,
    hasn't figured out what to do musically.

    Warm Moist Rogering is a good name for a band though.
17.1213DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Jan 12 1995 14:397
    Re: .1186
    
    >One of the movies?
    
    Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
    
    Starships have artificial gravity as part of life support.
17.1214COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jan 12 1995 17:0553
I really wonder why people actually believe stupid hoaxes like this one,
which is currently making its way around the Internet.  I received it from
a friend at the United States Information Agency (parent organization of
Voice of America), where their computer nerds are all in a tizzy over this
obvious hoax.

Subject: WARNING| Dangerous Internet Virus|

Thought you might like to know...                                      T
                                                                       H
The FCC released a warning last Wednesday concerning a matter of       I
major importance to any regular user of the InterNet.                  S
Apparently, a new computer virus has been engineered by a user of
America Online that is unparalleled in its destructive                 I
capability.  Other, more well-known viruses such as Stoned,            S
Airwolf, and Michaelangelo pale in comparison to the prospects of
this newest creation by a warped mentality.                            B
                                                                       O
What makes this virus so terrifying, said the FCC, is the fact         G
that no program needs to be exchanged for a new computer to be         U
infected.  It can be spread through the existing e-mail systems        S
of the InterNet.  Once a computer is infected, one of several          !
things can happen.  If the computer contains a hard drive, that
will most likely be mostly destroyed.
                                                                       T
If the program is not stopped, the computer's processor will be        H
placed in an nth-complexity infinite binary loop - which can           I
severely damage the processor if left running that way too long.       S
Unfortunately, most novice computer users will not realize what
is happening until it is far too late.                                 I
                                                                       S
Luckily, there is one sure means of detecting what is now known
as the "Good Times" virus.  It always travels to new computers         A
the same way -in a text e-mail message with the subject line
reading simply "Good Times". Avoiding infection is easy once           H
the file has been received - not reading it.                           O
                                                                       A
The act of loading the file into the mail server's ASCII buffer        X
causes the "Good Times" mainline program to initialize and             !
execute.  The program is highly intelligent - it will send copies
of itself to everyone whose e-mail address is contained in a
received-mail file or a sent-mail file, if it can find one.  It        B
will then proceed to trash the computer it is running on.              O
                                                                       G
The bottom line here is - if you receive a file with the subject       U
line "Good TImes", delete it immediately|  Do not read it|  Rest       S
assured that whoever's name was on the "From:" line was surely         !
struck by the virus.                                                   !
                                                                       !
Warn your friends and local system users of this newest threat to
the InterNet|  It could save them a lot of time and money.
  
Regards,
17.1215NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 12 1995 17:321
The Good Times virus hoax is several weeks old.  Why are you posting it now?
17.1216They received it from their South African Internet providerCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jan 12 1995 19:265
>The Good Times virus hoax is several weeks old.  Why are you posting it now?

Because I received it from the USIA today.

/john
17.1217CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jan 12 1995 20:218

 Where the folks with Classifed Ad #818 got a 19" color TV with a remote
 *and* a child car seat, and is the seat attached to the TV?



Jim
17.1218MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Thu Jan 12 1995 22:004
    How they ever came up with the name "Rational Systems" for the
    company that developed the cross-compiler tools I use!!! :-)
    
    -b
17.1219Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Jan 12 1995 22:163
    re .1202
    
    je ne pas.... Oh forget it.... I don't understand
17.1220nnttmWAHOO::LEVESQUEget on with it, babyFri Jan 13 1995 10:422
    je ne pas
         ^- comprends
17.1221POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsSat Jan 14 1995 00:5511
    
    Had a message on my answering machine when I got home tonight.  It's
    from a man, and he expresses surprise that I don't have my cats meowing
    into the machine, and then says "I'll talk to you later."
    
    I have NO CLUE who it is, none whatsoever.  He didn't leave his name,
    and I don't recognize the voice at all.
    
    I WONDER WHO IT WAS 8^P.
    
    (If it was you, call back.  I'm home now 8^).)
17.1222POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 00:195
    
    Why is it that men who are balding, or have receding hairlines, 
    so often have such incredibly hairy chests?
    
    It's an imponderable, I swear it is.
17.1223LJSRV2::KALIKOWUNISYS: ``Beware .GIFt horses!''Mon Jan 16 1995 00:388
    of drawers?
    
    I've never seen such a thing.  Fuzzy yes -- flocked shelf-paper is
    sometimes used to facilitate insertion & removal of fine linens -- but
    incredibly hairy would surely be an interior decoration faux pas, no?
    
    As to the correlation with incipient cranial glabrousness, dunno.
    
17.1224POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 00:412
    
    Oh, Dr.Dan, I do worry about you 8^).
17.1225POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Jan 16 1995 01:123
    One word.

    Testosterone.
17.1226POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 01:146
    
    So what you're saying is that men who are balding are more manly than
    men with large heads of hair?
    
    Should I then focus my attention on thinning men and shun the cranially
    hirsute?
17.1227POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Jan 16 1995 01:162
    Well, I'm not sure, but you might want to avoid men with lots of hair
    on their heads instead.
17.1228POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 01:202
    
    ...thank you, Gilligan 8^).
17.1229Now if it would only stop turning grey...ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Mon Jan 16 1995 01:205
    re: .1222
    
    Mz. Debra, have you been peeking at me when I'm not looking? :-)
    
    Bob
17.1230{flutter}POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 01:224
    
    Are you furry, Bob?
    
    Ooh-er.
17.1231{splutter}POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Jan 16 1995 01:305
    Are you Bob?
    
    Ooh-er
    
    Deirdre
17.12328^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 01:342
    
    Stop that, Deirdre.  Go back and hang out with Anton.
17.1233POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Jan 16 1995 01:414
    Zsooo Mzzzzzz Debrrrra. Vould you like to come back to my plazzze und
    leeten to rrrrecorrrdds?
    
    Hildegard
17.1234POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 01:496
    
    Oh dear.  Hildegard is a, er, um, ahem?
    
    {cough}
    
    I'm troubled, and grievously so.
17.1235ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Mon Jan 16 1995 01:597
    re: .1230
    
    Yes I am.
    
    re: .1231
    
    Of course I'm Bob...who else would I be...boB?
17.1236WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 16 1995 09:4710
    why we got a $1000.00 + water bill for the last six months and how
    my city thought we used 28k gal. of water!!!!
    
    average usage bewteen 4k-5k... my wife flipped. she's heading to the
    water department this morning... expect to see her on the evening
    news... :-)
    
    Chip
    
                            
17.1237G-r-o-s-sWMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 16 1995 11:089
    Expectorating in the bubbler... It never ceases to amaze me how
    many pigs (I'm holding back here) work for this company.
    
    Gimme a break! 
    
    Sorry for the gross Monday morning observation, but this frosts all
    of my parts!
    
    Chip
17.1238LJSRV2::KALIKOWUNISYS: ``Beware .GIFt horses!''Mon Jan 16 1995 11:102
    How you expectorate around here wif such an intolerant attitude escapes me.
                                                                    
17.1239WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 16 1995 11:281
    -1 bad hair day?
17.1240Help for the Punally Challenged:LJSRV2::KALIKOWUNISYS: ``Beware .GIFt horses!''Mon Jan 16 1995 11:316
      expectorate :=~= "expect to rate" :== "expect to be well regarded"
    
    HTH
    
    |-{:-)
            
17.1241WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 16 1995 11:373
    -1 i'm far more than punally challenged... :-)
    
       monday's are my worst nightmare!
17.1242POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 11:382
    
    And punctuationally challenged also 8^).
17.1243LJSRV2::KALIKOWUNISYS: ``Beware .GIFt horses!''Mon Jan 16 1995 11:392
    And capitally challenged as well!! :-P
    
17.1244POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 11:412
    
    So Chip, feeling any better about today 8^)?
17.1245BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Jan 16 1995 13:2712
| <<< Note 17.1236 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>



| why we got a $1000.00 + water bill for the last six months and how my city 
| thought we used 28k gal. of water!!!!

	Chip... you take looooooong showers or do ya use the crapper too much??


Glen

17.1246Check your water meter.VORTEX::CALIPH::kerryKerry SandersonMon Jan 16 1995 13:507
RE: 17.1236

You might have a leak in your water pipes somewhere that it just goes
into the ground or maybe a toilet that leaks real bad. Shut off all the
water things in your house and look at the meter and see if it's running.

					-K-
17.1247WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 16 1995 14:3110
    the meter is inside my basement - so water has to pass through it 
    to register. if it was an outside problem it wouldn't be my problem
    (unless no water was coming in). if it was inside i'm afraid i'd be
    getting around the house in a life raft...
    
    re; how am i feeling about monday now? great! thanks for taking my mind
        off monday by diverting my attention to the pounding my cookies
        are taking! :-)
    
    Chip
17.1248CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Mon Jan 16 1995 15:196
    	Your water bill should show the beginning and ending readings
    	for the billing period.
    
    	Does the beginning reading match the ending reading from the
    	previous bill?  Is the current bill's ending reading less than 
    	the current reading on your water meter?
17.1249WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 16 1995 16:011
    it matches... we think the meter has gone bonkers...
17.1250And they'll probably bill you for the test usage :^(CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Mon Jan 16 1995 16:164
    	Over in the HOME_WORK or REAL_ESTATE notesfile (or maybe 
    	somewhere else) I recall a discussion about this.  You
    	can get them to come by and test the meter to see if it
    	correctly measures x-amount of water. 
17.1251VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyMon Jan 16 1995 16:341
    I wonder if there's anything good on TeeVee tonight.
17.1252SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdMon Jan 16 1995 16:363
    
    
    Perhaps if you put a small aquarium on it....
17.1253POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Jan 16 1995 16:371
    Or a penguin.
17.1254Burma!POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 16:401
    
17.1255MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 16 1995 16:418
>    I wonder if there's anything good on TeeVee tonight.

Does the Premier of "Star Trek: Voyager" qualify?



Prolly not . . . 

17.1256BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Jan 16 1995 16:504


	It does qualify..... eye wheel Bea wot chin eet twonite.
17.1257POLAR::RICHARDSONMon Jan 16 1995 16:521
    Debra, why did you say Burma?
17.1258I panicked...POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsMon Jan 16 1995 16:571
    
17.1259Shave!MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 16 1995 17:050
17.1260Are you ready for some footb.... what... the seasons over?VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyMon Jan 16 1995 17:567
    Polack:  I got an aquarium, but it would crush our teevee.
    Delblasto: What's a star track?
    
    <sigh>
    I guess I'll spend the evening putting up the ceiling in my new
    office location (read: basement).  I'm getting kicked out of my current
    office to make way for the new addition to the madmike clan.
17.1261SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdMon Jan 16 1995 18:218
    
    
    Ther ya go Mad_Mike!!!  Honey-do lists are perfect medicine for
    football withdrawals....
    
    
     :) :)
    
17.1262Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Jan 16 1995 20:173
    When you buy a new shirt (which is packaged) who has the job
    of sticking all those little pins in it to hold it against the
    card ?? They are always in the same place..... 
17.1263Gee, that didn't sound stereotypical, huh? :-)BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Jan 16 1995 20:217


	The pin-lady of course... not to be confused with the tic-tac lady...



17.1264MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Mon Jan 16 1995 20:316
    A machine puts the pins in. Now, if you want to feel really bad for
    someone, feel bad for the person who has to put all those pins back
    in so the item can be returned to the floor when someone buys it
    and discovers it doesn't fit (I was that person for a while).
    
    -b
17.1265I always wonder about thisMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 16 1995 23:387
What's the deal with Rogaine with Minoxodil? Or with
New England Associates, for that matter? Are there
really sufficient men so vain or women so shallow
that it's worth the waste of time, money and brain
wave activity to worry about a trivial matter like
the biological issue of pattern baldness?

17.1266SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netTue Jan 17 1995 10:216
    
    
    	Must be. Ol' mr. sperling(sp?) is making a real good living...
    
    
    
17.1267CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 17 1995 11:3515
    re: .1264 - They do not restick the pins.  There is a thing called a
    retail fold where the shirt can be refolded and held in place by
    tucking the tail behind the sleeves, sort of.  Looks like it is pinned
    but it's not.  The easy way to tell is if it boneless i.e. it flops all
    around when you pick it up versus bone in with the chipboard stiffener
    still in.  
    
    re: .1265 - Yes, you are welcome and I am now highly offended that you
    would denigrate my choices for trying to make my appearance and self
    esteem better.  Highly offended.  
    
    
    :-)
    
    Brian 
17.1268CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 17 1995 11:428
    Just read Brian's other note about bad jobs and realized that maybe HE
    had to do that.  Oh my, I can see why you hated that job :-).  
    
    I wonder what those little black and gray boxes were on the windoiws at
    the Saab dealer in Acton this AM as I drove by.  Small tactical nuclear 
    devices to be exploded when someone tries to steal one?  
    
    Brian
17.1269POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsTue Jan 17 1995 11:457
    
    I wonder why men worry about balding when nobody can see the tops
    of their heads anyway.
    
    OK, let me rephrase that.  *I* can never see the tops of their heads
    anyway, unless they're about 4 feet tall.  I don't date many 4-ft tall
    men.
17.1270SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netTue Jan 17 1995 11:5510
    
    
>    I wonder what those little black and gray boxes were on the windoiws at
>    the Saab dealer in Acton this AM as I drove by.  Small tactical nuclear 
>    devices to be exploded when someone tries to steal one?  
    
    	I think they're motion detectors....
    
    
    
17.1271MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 17 1995 12:256
>    I wonder what those little black and gray boxes were on the windoiws at
>    the Saab dealer in Acton this AM as I drove by.  Small tactical nuclear 
>    devices to be exploded when someone tries to steal one?  

Or maybe those lockbox things that have the vehicle keys in them?

17.1272Self esteemVORTEX::CALIPH::kerryKerry SandersonTue Jan 17 1995 12:5011
RE: 17.1267

You really think your HAIR makes you a better PERSON? It might make you
look younger, but I've found that youth is a chimera. In China they
respect the old people because they've lived longer and learned more,
and they're likely to be wiser from their experiences. In America we
throw our old people in the trash and then in the next breath we cry
about wasting natural resources. Old people are one of our greatest
natural resources.

					-K-
17.1273WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Jan 17 1995 12:587
    ]Are there
    ]really sufficient men so vain or women so shallow
    ]that it's worth the waste of time, money and brain
    ]wave activity to worry about a trivial matter like
    ]the biological issue of pattern baldness?
    
     It's the male analog of female breast implants.
17.1274POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 17 1995 13:071
    Not only that, it's the same thing as girls wanting bigger boobs.
17.1275NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 17 1995 13:112
There were at least four ads for baldness remedies in the sports section
yesterday.  Are all men who are concerned about baldness sports fans?
17.1276MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Tue Jan 17 1995 13:205
    Speaking about ads in the sports section... how come all the lingerie
    shops advertise in the sports pages? Are they hoping to sell split
    crotch panties to the field hockey teams? :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.1277CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 17 1995 13:226
    Kerry, I was kidding hence the hidden smiley.  FWIW though, hair is 
    linked to self esteem and this is a reason why New England Associates, 
    Sy Sperling et al flourish.  Hair loss can be even more humiliating for 
    women.  
    
    Brian
17.1278ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Jan 17 1995 13:235
>     It's the male analog of female breast implants.

What's the male digital of female breast implants?

Bob
17.1279MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 17 1995 13:2410
re: hair loss remedies v. Sports fans

The latest Rogaine commercial is "sporty" as well. Maybe it's the jocks
who worry about this kinda thing.

re: Lingerie ads v. Sports fans

Wasn't there some Red Sox team member within the last few years whose
wife/girlfriend didn't wear any?

17.1280CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 17 1995 13:241
    <---- Finger nail augmentation?
17.1281SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 17 1995 13:255
    
    RE: .1274
    
    Thank you Gilligan...
    
17.1282BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Jan 17 1995 13:417
| <<< Note 17.1279 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>


| Wasn't there some Red Sox team member within the last few years whose
| wife/girlfriend didn't wear any?

	Boobs???
17.1283WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Jan 17 1995 13:461
     Yeah, that was Boggs' friend. What was her name? Margo?
17.1284CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 17 1995 14:172
    Why is 15.465 still being written?  I wonder about this.  What do you
    think Jack?
17.1285WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 17 1995 14:283
    re; my water bill mystery... kp error - kp error!!!
    
    Chip
17.1286MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurTue Jan 17 1995 14:331
    I don't know!  I don't have any other windows open!!
17.1287MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 17 1995 14:362
You have Windows? I'm sitting here at a character cell terminal . . . 

17.1288CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Jan 17 1995 14:523
    	You have a terminal?
    
    	I have to enter this using a keypunch and cards...
17.1289NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 17 1995 14:532
Why the Globe has an entire article explaining where Kobe is, but doesn't
have a map of Japan.
17.1290Hair loss and sports.VORTEX::CALIPH::kerryKerry SandersonTue Jan 17 1995 14:546
RE: 17.1279

I've read that pumping up testosterone can cause hair loss, so it would
make sense to advertise Rogaine in the sports pages.

					-K-
17.129145777::ALEUC8Tue Jan 17 1995 14:578
    .1288
    
    what sort of keypunch ? an alpha one or enter the ascii codes on a
    numeric keypad ?
    
    i only have the latter ...
    
    ric
17.1292MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 17 1995 15:011
I can't respond at the moment - I'm too busy toggling at the switch panel.
17.1293VORTEX::CALIPH::kerryKerry SandersonTue Jan 17 1995 15:073
Excuse me, I have to change this patch panel. :)

					-K-
17.1294NETCAD::WOODFORDI think I'll stop Counting Now.....Tue Jan 17 1995 15:0915
    
    
    I wonder.....
    
    
    .....if other 'Boxers (active or read-only's) ever think about showing
    up at a 'Boxbash, and sitting someplace else, just to get a look and
    listen to what we all are like.....
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.1295MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Tue Jan 17 1995 15:103
    ... kinda like watching the monkeys at the zoo, eh Terrie? :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.1296NETCAD::WOODFORDI think I'll stop Counting Now.....Tue Jan 17 1995 15:1212
    
    
    BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!  :*)  You got that right Brian! ehh ehh ehh ehh ehh
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.1297CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Jan 17 1995 15:175
    	re .1292
    
    	Oh, then you should be done before me.  Today my only option is
    	to use paper tape, and I have to punch in each hole with a manual
    	hole punch.
17.1298POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsTue Jan 17 1995 15:182
    
    You have a hole punch and pre-made paper tape?  Luxury!
17.1299NETCAD::WOODFORDI think I'll stop Counting Now.....Tue Jan 17 1995 15:1913
    
    
    Well, I have to scratch mine into a piece of dried leather and send
    it by pony express, so I could be here for months waiting to finish....
    
    
    
    
    
    
    :*)
    Terrie
    
17.1300NETCAD::WOODFORDI think I'll stop Counting Now.....Tue Jan 17 1995 15:192
    SNARF!!!
    
17.1301CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Jan 17 1995 15:203
    	What?  You have a pony?
    
    	We only have the manure here...
17.1302WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Jan 17 1995 15:221
    believable, the way you've been spreading it. :-)
17.1303NETCAD::WOODFORDI think I'll stop Counting Now.....Tue Jan 17 1995 15:2514
    
    <-----  :*O
    
    
    
    
    
    hehehehehehehahahahahahahahahahahohohohohohohohohoho
    
    
    
    :*)
    Terrie
    
17.1304CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jan 17 1995 15:2910


 I've thought about attending a 'box bash, but they seem to conflict with
my schedule.  One of these days, I'll show up.




Jim
17.1305POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsTue Jan 17 1995 15:306
    
    
    {ahem} 
    
    One ARRANGES one's schedule to ACCOMMODATE boxbashen, don't you know 8^).
                                                                
17.1306NETCAD::WOODFORDI think I'll stop Counting Now.....Tue Jan 17 1995 15:359
    
    Yes, Mz. Deb....I'm in agreement there... :*)
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.1307:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentTue Jan 17 1995 15:388
    
    
    
    What all these geeks look like doing their geek humor number here in
    the box. 
    
    
    Mike
17.1308POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsTue Jan 17 1995 15:382
    
    Well then, look in the mirror, Mikey luv!
17.1309MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Tue Jan 17 1995 15:404
    You people with terminals, tape and punches are _so_ lucky. Do you know
    how long it takes me just to produce _one_ cave painting? :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.1310CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumTue Jan 17 1995 15:551
    Why SanDiego and SanFrancisco are in the same conference....
17.1311WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Jan 17 1995 16:101
     Same division, different conference.
17.1312MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 17 1995 16:144
TTWA:

Is The GripMaster _really_ the only clamping tool you'll ever need?

17.1313WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Jan 17 1995 16:151
     Yeah, but not the only one you'll ever want. ;-)
17.1314not that it matters ...WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Jan 17 1995 16:218
    
    Does Paul Newman believe all the hero-worshipping junk that's written
    about him?
    
    Related question: does this guy ever get a bad movie review?
    
    
    
17.1315POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsTue Jan 17 1995 16:254
    
    .1313
    
    ...Mark Marie!
17.1316BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Jan 17 1995 16:407
| <<< Note 17.1295 by MPGS::MARKEY "Hoist the Jolly Roger!" >>>

| ... kinda like watching the monkeys at the zoo, eh Terrie? :-) :-)


	But we had our shirts up and all..... if they only understood that we
were trying to show Terrie something.....
17.1317BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Jan 17 1995 16:425
| <<< Note 17.1310 by CSOA1::LEECH "annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum" >>>

| Why SanDiego and SanFrancisco are in the same conference....

	Well.... they ARE in the same State....
17.1318NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 17 1995 17:002
Is the noter in classified_ads who's advertising a pocketbook as "a steal"
a purse snatcher?
17.1319:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentTue Jan 17 1995 17:023
    
    
    I don't think so, from what I've heard that's not her bag.......
17.1320MAIL2::CRANETue Jan 17 1995 17:021
    Why did they (whom ever they were) name Rhode Island, Rhode Island?
17.1321WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 17 1995 17:031
    -1 Poland was already taken... :-)
17.1322CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumTue Jan 17 1995 17:0512
    .1310 should read...
    
    
    Why SD and SF are in different divisions.
    
    I goofed.  
    
    
    I also wonder why Houston and Cincinnati are in the same
    division...there's a fair bit of real estate between the two.
    
    -steve
17.1323Pigskin geography.GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Jan 17 1995 17:064
    
    Same reason Atlanta is in the West.
    
      bb
17.1324SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 17 1995 17:195
    
    
    I believe baseball had it's realignment this past, abbreviated season.
    Atlanta is no longer in the West
    
17.1325POBOX::BATTISWhen in doubt, foul a freshmanTue Jan 17 1995 17:294
    
    are there lifeguards at a cesspool
    
    Mark
17.1326POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 17 1995 17:301
    Well, I'm sure there is life at least....
17.1327BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Jan 17 1995 17:4511


	Andy, I think he's talking football when he mentioned Atlanta.

	And while baseball did have it's realignment, they also moved
Pittsburgh out of the east, and put them in the central division. 



Glen
17.1328COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jan 18 1995 01:342
Why is it that when Man puts himself in the place of God the mind operates
in a vacuum and the resulting knowledge is mere illusion and total deceit?
17.1329LJSRV2::KALIKOWUNISYS: ``Beware .GIFt horses!''Wed Jan 18 1995 01:457
    Why is it that folks allow themselves to be convinced that those who
    don't share their world-views are following illusory & deceitful
    principles?  Why is it that folks don't just cut some human slack for
    people of differing weltanschauung?  
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.1330POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 03:119
    Why is it getting crowded in here?
    
    Glenn/Deirdre/Pamela/Franny/Ned/Dierdre/Anton/Sean/Alice/Jimi/Pauline/Rex/
    Nathan/Melanie/Ursula/Hildegard/Nigel
    
    
    
    
    
17.1331POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsWed Jan 18 1995 03:134
    
    Nigel?  NIGEL???  WHEN did THIS happen?
    
    Troubled, and grievously so!  
17.1332POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 03:241
    A deep rooted trauma I experienced when I was just a sbhool boy.
17.1333POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsWed Jan 18 1995 03:292
    
    ...were you attacked by a bat?
17.1334POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 03:311
    jes.
17.1335WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 18 1995 08:595
    ...how a person could bury (alive) puppies and live with that.
    
       cretin!
    
       Chip
17.1336ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Jan 18 1995 12:196
re: .1330

Crowded?  I thought you said there was plenty of room behind the curtain at
the video store...

Bob
17.1337SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 18 1995 12:254
 Heard nooz report yesterday that Intel was reporting quarterly
 earnings of 85 cents/share.

 I wonder what the real total is?
17.1339RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Jan 18 1995 12:4416
    Re .1328:
    
    > Why is it that when Man puts himself in the place of God the mind
    > operates in a vacuum and the resulting knowledge is mere illusion and
    > total deceit?
    
    Why is it that when man puts god in the place of god the mind operates
    in a vacuum and the resulting knowledge is mere illusion and total
    deceit?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.1340BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 18 1995 12:459
| <<< Note 17.1328 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>



| Why is it that when Man puts himself in the place of God the mind operates
| in a vacuum and the resulting knowledge is mere illusion and total deceit?


	looking in the mirror again john??? :-)
17.1341ASABET::EARLYLose anything but your sense of humor.Wed Jan 18 1995 13:228
    RE; 1338
    
    >> socks have flowers on them.
    
    UUmmmmmmm .. 'cause their eyesight is getting bad and they thought
    they were polka-dots?
    
    
17.1342MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 18 1995 13:5024
    >are there lifeguards at a cesspool
    
    In my case there were. I was walking through a field on a farm in
    Vermont that my grandparents visited during the summer... my
    uncle and cousin were along (they turned out to be lifeguards
    too.) There was a palette laying in the field, and being an 8
    or 9 year old boy, the way to go was not around the palette but
    over it... so over it I went. The palette was rotten, and so I
    fell through it. Only then did I discover what the purpose of
    the palette was... it covered a cesspool.
    
    After my uncle and cousin fished me out, my grandmother stood
    about 10 feet away from me, holding her nose, and washing me
    down with a garden hose. When my mother and father came up to
    visit, my father -- always the smart ass (now you know where
    I get it) -- commented that if I had drowned, I would have been
    the first member of the family to have been "interred" (get
    it? "in turd")
    
    Yes, I've lived an interesting life, in exactly the way the
    Chinese meant it in that ancient curse... :-)
    
    -b
    
17.1343NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 18 1995 13:573
>          There was a palette laying in the field

A lot of painters in those parts?
17.1345CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Jan 18 1995 14:134
    Is this where the expression "Well, I'll be dipped in caca" came from? 
    :-)
    
    Brian
17.1346Life's little mysteriesDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryWed Jan 18 1995 15:148
    >>	Why the socks my parents gave my son for Christmas have
    >>	flowers on them ?
    
    My father once gave my son a "hot wheels" style mini-trike,
    lavender with flower decals all over it.  We've never figured
    out that one (and never bothered asking...).  Weird.
    
    Chris
17.1347BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 18 1995 15:199
| <<< Note 17.1346 by DECWIN::RALTO "Gala 10th Year ECAD SW Anniversary" >>>


| My father once gave my son a "hot wheels" style mini-trike,
| lavender with flower decals all over it.  We've never figured
| out that one (and never bothered asking...).  Weird.

	Chris... did this happen in the 70's????? It would explain why HW made
a car like that....
17.1348Either that, or his eyesight was starting to goDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryWed Jan 18 1995 15:387
    No, if it was in the 70's, probably no one would've even noticed,
    since just about everything looked like that.  It was in the mid-80's,
    and it looked decidedly unusual alongside the bright reds and oranges
    and blues that were "in" back then for kid's toys.  Maybe he got it
    in some 70's clearance sale...
    
    Chris
17.1349POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 19 1995 00:232
    When Tom Jones sings, is that snot he's trying to flick off his
    fingers?
17.1350Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Jan 19 1995 00:525
    Look, let's just get this straight. I don't know why but when
    Tom Jones sings, women's underware just seems to fall off and
    fly towards him, ok, this stuff just falls off.
    
    One word from his mouth and it's off and at him. What a guy.
17.1351SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 19 1995 02:112
    It's not unusual...
    
17.1352POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 19 1995 12:582
    Yes, but when he sings "It's Not Unusual", what is he trying to flick
    off his right hand? I think it's a big goober.
17.1353Or perhaps a spot of moldDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Jan 19 1995 15:0112
    >> Yes, but when he sings "It's Not Unusual", what is he trying to flick
    >> off his right hand?
    
    A cobweb?
    
    Let's see... at the peak of his popularity, most of his fans were
    at least in their late 30's, and more often 40's.  Adding 25 years
    to their age...
    
    Does he still want their underwear?
    
    Chris
17.1354GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentThu Jan 19 1995 15:334
    
    
    
    Should that be their depends?
17.1355NASAU::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundThu Jan 19 1995 15:522
That was cold Mike...
17.1356BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 19 1995 16:064


	not if they're used....
17.1357GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentThu Jan 19 1995 16:072
    
    Only if you leave them on too long......
17.1358GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Jan 19 1995 16:1411
    
    speaking of tom jones, he is doing a concert in the boston area
    some time soon (or already did recently)...heard on the radio that
    people were encouraged to bring extra clothes because everything that
    was thrown up on stage would be donated to either women's or homeless
    shelters (can't remember which one)...
    
    and i still do not see the attraction...he murdered that song 'kiss'...
    
    
    
17.1359MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Thu Jan 19 1995 16:179
    >                                                     everything that
    >was thrown up on stage would be donated to either women's or homeless
    >shelters
    

    Oh great! Some guy who looks like Aqualung running around in high
    cut lace panties! :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.1360POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu Jan 19 1995 16:1810
    
    He shouldn't have even TRIED to do that stupid song "Kiss".  He should
    have stuck to his old classics like "It's Not Unusual" and "What's New
    Pussycat" and "Delilah", etc.
    
    My mother has lots of his albums; she adored him.  I don't think she 
    ever flung panties at him, tho 8^).
    
    
                                
17.1361BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 19 1995 16:324


	Is Cashmere an branch store of Leachmere????
17.1362POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jan 19 1995 16:493
    I'm nearly certain that Tom Jones has an uncontrollable nose picking
    habit and winds up singing "It's Not Unusual" in order to get rid of
    an obviously tenacious booger on his finger.
17.1363PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Jan 19 1995 16:502
	it's snot unusual
17.1364Sorry...DECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Jan 19 1995 16:542
    It's Not a Nose Jewel
    
17.1365Does it pop when you stick a fork in it?DECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Jan 19 1995 17:0215
    TTWA:
    
    If you've watched a half-hour of cable TV in eastern Mass.
    recently, you've probably seen lots of Bickford's Restaurant
    commercials.  Actually, you've probably seen the same commercial
    lots of times.
    
    What I'm wondering is, what in the world is that bloated round
    thing that the waitress is serving to the elderly guy for breakfast?
    
    It looks like someone batter-dipped a space-saver spare and
    wedged it into a deep fryer.  The look on the guy's face is
    somewhat reminiscent of having been served one's last meal.
    
    Chris
17.1366BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 19 1995 17:088


	Is Robert Downey Jr related to Morton Downey Jr????  I hope not. While
they seem to have the same shaped mouths, I'd hate to see Robert deteriorate to
the looks of Morton....


17.1367SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 19 1995 17:438
   Received a notice from the site's Facilities department, stating, in part:
   
   "In case you have notice discolored water at the water fountains or
   showers today, the Town of Hudson has been flushing hydrants on Marlboro
   St. the past 3 days. The discoloration will return to normal soon."
                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   And the "normal" discoloration would be a beige tinge instead of mud
   brown, maybe?
17.1368NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 19 1995 17:443
re .1364:

Agagagagagagagagagagagagagagagagag!
17.1369SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 19 1995 17:5712
I wonder if someone might loan me a tissue to dab
my eyes?  I've been convulsed in a fit of uncontrollable
laughter whilst perusing The Box this afternoon.

I don't recall exactly where I lost control, maybe
somewhere in the vicinity of Mr. Silva's comment about
strong cheek muscles.

And I've had to be *extremely* careful in coordinating
my reading and drink-sipping activities.

nnttm, tyvm, ymmv, imho, fwiw, fyi, asap, sase, etc.
17.1370NETCAD::WOODFORDDoin' The Thorazine Shuffle.Thu Jan 19 1995 18:1812
    
    
    I wonder why people shoot off their mouths without 
    thinking about how what they say will affect the
    person they are saying it to.
    
    
    
    
    It hurts alot sometimes.
    :(((
    
17.1371SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netThu Jan 19 1995 19:346
    
    
    	jerks abound Mrs. Woodford.....
    
    
                    
17.1372HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstFri Jan 20 1995 09:564
    When legal means not illegal, 
    why has nobody ever seen a lusion ?
    
    Heiko
17.1373USAT02::WARRENFELTZRFri Jan 20 1995 10:007
    Heiko:
    
    >a lusion
    
    is that anything like a contusion?
    
    :-)
17.1374HUMANE::USMVS::DAVISFri Jan 20 1995 11:3013
IWO how it got to be such a popular thing in the 'box to drop the use of 
capital letters altogether. Even some of our resident pedants do it.

FOr the life of me, I can't a functional difference between SHOUTING AT THE 
TOP OF YOUR LUNGS ALL THE TIME (WHICH IS CONSIDERED A NOTES NO-NO) ANd
whispering in a noisy room, imho. Both are irritating. Both make you work a
little harder to understand what the hell the writer is trying to say. 
In my book, both are inconsiderate.

A very minor complaint, certainly. But I am curious how it became "cool" to 
go LC and uncool to go UC. Who started this? haag?

Tom (tom) (TOM)
17.1375TROOA::COLLINSThe Joy Of SocksFri Jan 20 1995 11:335
    
    Tom,
    
    I think it's a `typing speed' thing. :^)
    
17.1376TROOA::COLLINSThe Joy Of SocksFri Jan 20 1995 11:423
    
    ...how one goes about replying to topic 259?
    
17.1377WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri Jan 20 1995 11:434
    one types "reply" at the notes prompt. :-)
    
     Sorry about that; I just set it nowrite while I moved notes so I could
    keep them in chronological order.
17.1378BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Jan 20 1995 12:547
| <<< Note 17.1375 by TROOA::COLLINS "The Joy Of Socks" >>>



| I think it's a `typing speed' thing. :^)

	tHaT's A tYpInG sPeEd ThAnG jOaN!
17.1379POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersFri Jan 20 1995 13:442
    
    What in the world is CPB?
17.1380WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Fri Jan 20 1995 13:451
    Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
17.1382PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 20 1995 14:126
	is it my imagination that Joe G. used to do Mr. Coffee ads
	on the morning news?  why is the image of it so clear if he
	didn't?  i can see his bald head shining even as i write this.
	should i seek professional help?

17.1383SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Jan 20 1995 14:2113
I think Joe Garagiola used to advertise for everything
when he was on the Today show...  Mr. Coffee could've
been one of them?

"And now here's word from XXX"      (hold up product)

"XXX is the best XXX you can buy."  (move product around
				     for dramatic effect)
"Run down to your local XXX and
 buy (one/some) today."		    (smile sincerely)

I'd probably go for the professional help if he's haunting
your thoughts, though, di!  {shivers}
17.1384GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Jan 20 1995 14:309
    
    
    about not using caps...it's just easier to type that way...at least for
    me, anyway.  
    
    and i could be wrong, but i think suz was the one who started doing
    it...and i just sorta fell into step with it...
    
    
17.1385NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 20 1995 14:313
TTWA: The boxed valentines I saw in Stop&Shop last night.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers I can (sort of) understand.
But Shaquille O'Neal?
17.1386PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 20 1995 14:315
 I think you must be right, Jojo.  He did the ads for Mr. Coffee
 so often that they really stick in my mind (which is painful, as 
 you can imagine).

17.1387USAT02::WARRENFELTZRFri Jan 20 1995 14:564
    Lady Di:
    
    Joe G was 'popular' for the New Chrysler Corp Ads..."Buy a Car, Get A
    ChecK."
17.1388MPGS::MARKEYWewease Woger!Fri Jan 20 1995 15:165
    CPB = Corporation for Pooning Belgians
    
    NNTTM.
    
    -b
17.1389PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 20 1995 15:204
	that may well be, Ron, but he also did a lot of ad hoc Mr. Coffee
	ads.  that's where my confusion came from.

17.1390The beverage of astronautsCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jan 20 1995 15:204
Pooning?

As in put one poon of tang in a glass and fill with water?

17.1391SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 20 1995 15:261
    poon-tang is indeed correct.
17.1392GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Jan 20 1995 15:316
    
    
    i thought 'poontang' was something completely different...
    
    
    
17.1393{cough}POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersFri Jan 20 1995 15:361
    
17.1394:-)MPGS::MARKEYWewease Woger!Fri Jan 20 1995 15:415
    Poontang in a noun. To poon is a verb.
    
    Hope this helps.
    
    -b
17.1395CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Jan 20 1995 15:541
    R.O.! R.O.! I'm telling! I'm outrayged! I'm,I'm, oooohhhhhh hmph
17.1396CTHU26::S_BURRIDGEFri Jan 20 1995 19:231
    What does "De Seguro" mean?
17.1397CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Jan 20 1995 19:391
    	Of course.
17.1398SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 20 1995 19:471
    scilicet.
17.1399Crunch?NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorFri Jan 20 1995 20:173
I wonder if I ran over the critter this that was in the middle of lane.  It
couldn't decide which way to run and so was weaving back and forth without
going anywhere.  I think I missed it but I wonder ...
17.1400I'll take it TYVMCSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sat Jan 21 1995 01:394


 Wonder why nobody grabbed this snarf...
17.1401LJSRV2::KALIKOWWebWonkSat Jan 21 1995 08:078
    Wonder why a certain Japanese industrial conglomerate hasn't endowed a
    research project on underwater transportation at the Massachusetts
    Institute of Technology.
    
    Hint:  They could call their research vessel "ISHI".
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.1402Almost my new p/n, but too weird even for meDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversarySat Jan 21 1995 14:089
    TTWA:
    
    How many takes it took for the guy who does the Tommy <somebody>'s
    Restaurant commercial on the radio to get the emphasis and inflection
    juuuuuust right when he bellows:
    
    		The MEAT... falls OFF... the BONE!!
    
    Chris
17.1403POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersSun Jan 22 1995 00:422
    
    Who in the world is the Rev. Dr. Tilde whatever brace brace brace?
17.1404LJSRV2::KALIKOWTeleCommuter on the InfoBahnSun Jan 22 1995 01:183
    Dunno, but someone around these parts must find his/her sentiments
    bracing.
    
17.1405POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersSun Jan 22 1995 01:243
    
    And what do you call a |, anyway?
                                    
17.1406LJSRV2::KALIKOWTeleCommuter on the InfoBahnSun Jan 22 1995 04:076
    Dunno, but rest easy.  By merely seeing his name and playing into
    /john's hands by making fun of it & thus his worthy sentiments, we are
    nevertheless subliminally ennobled.
    
    Malheureusement, it don't woik that way.
    
17.1407POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorSun Jan 22 1995 17:363
    <---- What a strange person.
    
    "Is there someone else up there we can talk to?!?"
17.1408ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Sun Jan 22 1995 20:107
    re: .1405
    
    The "|" is a vertical bar.
    
    HTH,
    
    Bob
17.1409POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersSun Jan 22 1995 20:194
    
    So the guy's name is the Rev. Dr. TildeVerticalBarBraceBraceBrace?
    
    I dunno about you, but I've never heard of him.
17.1410CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Jan 23 1995 00:4411




   Can any body in New England remember when the last time we saw the sun?




   Jim
17.1411LJSRV2::KALIKOWTeleCommuter on the InfoBahnMon Jan 23 1995 00:598
    
    
    
    
    
    
    was?
    
17.1412POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorMon Jan 23 1995 01:282
    Well, if Ottawa is any indication, 11 days, not counting the nights of
    course....
17.1413First Matthew Fox, now Slick?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 23 1995 01:3811
	I wonder why the Billaries decided to go to an Episcopal
	church today rather than their usual Methodist church.

	The presidential press office said it had nothing to do
	with the protest outside the Methodist church.

	Was this just a visit, or did the First Family decide that
	since more Presidents were Episcopalians than anything else,
	they should jump onto the bandwagon.

17.14142 days agoSTOWOA::ATHERTONYoucrazyI'mcrazyMon Jan 23 1995 03:493
    .1410
    
     i believe the sun was out last saturday around 1130 hrs.1-21-95
17.1415POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersMon Jan 23 1995 04:073
    
    Yes, the sun was out yesterday afternoon while I was hammering together
    platform supports.  Matt Kirk can verify 8^).  It was 4-ish, I think. 
17.1416where was it.STOWOA::ATHERTONYoucrazyI'mcrazyMon Jan 23 1995 06:094
    
    .1415
    
       were did you see the sun, it rained all day sunday.
17.1417POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersMon Jan 23 1995 11:446
    
    Well, when I said "yesterday afternoon" I meant Saturday, since my
    brain was still in Sunday mode when I wrote that even though it was
    past 1:00am.
    
    I saw the sun Saturday.
17.1418COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 23 1995 13:239
...why noone has mentioned the terror attack in Israel.

18 Israelis killed, 60 injured, at a bus stop in a Mediterranean resort
north of Tel Aviv.

Nasty new trick:  first bomb went off, soldiers rushed in to survey
the damage, and a second one was timed to go off shortly later.

/john
17.1419POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorMon Jan 23 1995 13:316
    I think people are becoming desensitized to the Israeli-Arab conflict.
    I don't think it's helping the Arab cause, people are not paying as
    much attention. The sad thing is, they'll probably crank it up several
    notches.

    Glenn
17.1420SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdMon Jan 23 1995 13:335
    
    RE: .1418
    
     Because this time it was a bunch of Israelis and not Arabs in some
    mosque...
17.1421POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorMon Jan 23 1995 13:391
    It is not common for Arabs to be attacked in this manner.
17.1422COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 23 1995 15:07108
Well, I really wonder if there is any hope for peace in Israel/Palestine.
I refer you to TAVENG::BAGELS, topic 1412.  Reports of the most recent
attack start about 1412.80.

Here's an editorial from today's Jerusalem Post:

LISTEN TO WEIZMAN!  
OPINION by DAVID BAR-ILLAN
Post Executive Editor

     President Ezer Weizman's call for the government to suspend talks
with the PLO and reassess the peace process is unprecedented.  Israeli
presidents are expected to grant pardons and meet dignitaries, not advise
the government on foreign affairs.  That Weizman ignored protocol and
spoke out following yesterday's massacre at Beit Lid is a measure of his
sensitivity to the public mood and the gravity of the
hour.  
     Unfortunately, a vast majority of the government ministers showed no
such sensitivity.  Stubbornly refusing to let facts get in the way of
their delusions, they repeated, almost uniformly, the mindless mantra that
has become their trademark: we shall not play into the
hands of the terrorists by stopping the peace process.  
     Israel can only hope that they - and particularly Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin - will be sufficiently shaken by Weizman's utterances to pay
them heed; if not because he is the president, then because he is a
certified super-dove, a Labor man who has consistently, ardently, and
unreservedly supported the talks with the PLO and the Declaration
of Principles.  
     What Weizman says is nothing more than plain common sense.  Israel
signed an agreement with Yasser Arafat, because he claimed to be the "sole
representative" of the Palestinian people and was recognized as such by
the whole world.  But, clearly, he has no influence at all over a very
substantial minority, or perhaps a majority, of the people he purports to
represent.  As Weizman put it, "Perhaps he is not the right man." 
     The main problem is that, aside from letting his security services
deliver some low-level Hamas and Islamic Jihad functionaries in the West
Bank to Israel's security services, Arafat has not lifted a finger against
terrorists.  He has acted neither against Islamic groups nor any of the
radical PLO factions, including his own Fatah Hawks, which have proclaimed
their continuing adherence to the "armed
struggle." 
     On the contrary.  In every speech he makes, Arafat praises the
"martyrs of the struggle" and the suicidal fanatics who have killed
Israelis, and his newspapers list these killers as martyrs and heroes. 
 Even after Sunday's massacre at Beit Lid, he did not do what the Oslo
agreement requires him to do: speak publicly against violence and the
continuation of "the armed struggle."
     The Palestinians are acutely aware of his true attitude, which is why
they pay little attention to his general condemnations of "the killing of
innocents" in telephone conversations with Rabin, or to
announcements of regret by his mouthpiece, Ahmed Tibi.  
     It is not as if Israelis expect him to perform miracles.  To totally
eliminate terrorism may indeed be impossible, and terrorism by suicidal
bombers is a particularly daunting challenge.  But to describe these
killers as lone fanatics against whom there is no cure is misleading. 
Suicide bombers can only do harm because they have organizations behind
them.  Without the financing, training, logistics, team work,
intelligence, and explosives provided by these organizations, they could
not operate.  And the bitter fact is that these organizations are
functioning freely, openly, and with full official sanction in the areas
under the control of Arafat's Palestinian Authority.  
     It is this open approval of terrorist activity which must give every
Israeli pause.  To excuse it by saying that Israel, too, has been unable
to eliminate terrorism is to insult the nation's intelligence.  No one
expects Arafat to "wave a magic wand," as he put it; just to combat
terrorism with all the means at his disposal.  But by now it is painfully
clear that such an expectation, touted by Foreign Minister Shimon Peres as
one of the reasons for leaving Gaza, is a ludicrous pipe dream.  
     Moreover, Arafat's own men, both Fatah Hawks and Jibril Rajoub's
police, have been systematically killing "collaborators" in the West Bank. 
Many were indeed Palestinians who provided Israel with essential
intelligence.  If Hamas and Islamic Jihad can operate with greater
efficiency today, it is because these "collaborators" have
been eliminated.  
     It is, then, ridiculous to suggest that the terrorists represent the
anti-peace forces while Arafat represents the pro-peace pragmatists, as
Deputy Foreign Minister Yossi Beilin said yesterday.  Nor does it make
sense to state that the suspension of the peace talks
would reward the terrorists.  
     The precise opposite is true.  The terrorists want Israeli withdrawal
at least as much as Arafat does.  The reason they have increased their
activities is that they have been assured over and over again by the
government that no matter what they do, the "process" and the withdrawal
will go on.  Both Peres and Rabin have repeatedly said that Palestinian
violations simply do not matter.  The process must and will continue. 
Only if the terrorists became convinced that their actions would actually
stop the withdrawal would they have to reexamine their tactics.  
     Rabin referred to Sunday's bombing as something "we knew in Lebanon."
He was probably referring to the suicidal techniques.  But the mention of
Lebanon was more relevant than he might have thought.  Terrorism against
the Israeli army in Lebanon increased in ferocity and frequency as soon as
it became clear that Israel was withdrawing. 

     The very fact that Israel was not going to be the dominant power in
the area made it an attractive target.  It also dried up many of its
intelligence sources, who felt they would rather not risk their lives for
forces that were on their way out.  The phenomenon is now apparent in the
territories.  Israel's friends have been replaced by
those who want to curry favor with the bosses of tomorrow.  
     It is to face these new facts that Weizman called for a general
recruitment of all available brainpower in the country.  The national
emergency requires the cooperation of both sides of the political fence,
he said.  But chances are his advice will be rejected.  If Peres's
pronouncements are any indication, the government is less interested in
peace than in withdrawal.  It wants to avoid ruling over
a million Arabs in the territories at any price.  
     The trouble is that the price may be prohibitive indeed.  (c)
JPFS 1995
17.1423?? CNN report ?? crs CLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_MThe Ballad of the Lost C'MellMon Jan 23 1995 15:245
  I wonder what the Smithsonian will do with the pictures of Hillary 
 Clinton (naked) and George Bush (naked) that they allegedly have??

kb
17.1424MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurMon Jan 23 1995 15:262
    Return them to the former president and first lady I would hope...for
    all our sakes!!
17.1425POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorMon Jan 23 1995 15:291
    Aren't they going to put them in the premier issue of Fat Boy magazine?
17.1426BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Jan 23 1995 16:023

	Ted Kennedy has his own magazine???
17.1427WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 23 1995 16:094
    re; ... getting desensitized by the arab... and imagine, it only took
        3000 years! :-)
    
        Chip
17.1428MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 23 1995 19:442
I wonder why there was a cesspool out in the middle of an open field.

17.1429MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 23 1995 21:346
I wonder why Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy is being buried out of the
North End.

Did one of Joe's old bootlegging buddies get them a good family
rate in perpetuity?

17.1430COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 24 1995 04:0810
>I wonder why Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy is being buried out of the
>North End.

Her funeral mass will be at the same parish in which she was baptised.

In 1890, the North End was Irish.

Her commital will be in Brookline, where she lived when JFK was born.

/john
17.1431WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 24 1995 10:191
    .1429 really classy.
17.1432GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 10:5010
    
    
    i wonder if any of her fans realize how ugly traci lords is...she is on
    _melrose place_ for a couple of weeks and i saw her for the first time
    last nite...never knew what she looked like, just heard of her...
    
    
    then again, i am sure her fans weren't interested in her face, anyway...
    
    
17.1433You watch Melrose Place?TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationTue Jan 24 1995 11:026
    re: .last
    
    	Give the woman a break, will ya. She's a bit long in the tooth -
    	she must be what, 22 years old?
    
    			Robert.
17.1434ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Jan 24 1995 11:273
What's significant about "rapid transit rod"?

Bob
17.1435HELIX::MAIEWSKITue Jan 24 1995 12:2810
RE        <<< Note 17.1429 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

>I wonder why Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy is being buried out of the
>North End.

  She's being buried in the family plot next to Joe. She and Joe lived in
Brookline when they were 1st married. That's where her 1st 3 kids were born,
Rosemary, Joe Jr, and JFK.

  George
17.1436Set bad-taste-o-meter to "H"SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 24 1995 12:312
I wonder if Rose Kennedy lived to 104 because she never let
Ted drive her anywhere.
17.1437exGAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 12:344
    
    22 or not, she is still ugly.  i may not have her body, but at least
    from the neck up, i think i am better looking that her...
    
17.1438SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 24 1995 12:368
    
    <--------
    
    Send a picture of each raq... and let me decide...
    
    
     :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
    
17.1439GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 12:406
    
    
    there is only on raq...
    
    
    
17.1440SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 24 1995 12:417
    
    
    For the want of one comma....
    
    
    :)
    
17.1441GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 12:5510
    
    that's what i figured you meant...but you gave me a good opportunity...
     :>
    
    don't have a picture of her...just tune in next monday nite, 8:00,
    whichever is your 'fox' station...
    
    but something tells me you really don't need a pic.. :>
    
    
17.1442SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 24 1995 13:0914
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    Was doing a little channel-surfing last night and saw a commercial for
    some kind of upcoming musical award show....
    
      The announcer rattled off a bunch of names that will be headlining
    the entertainment, and one of the names he mentioned was:
    
      "The singer formally known as Prince"....
    
     What the heck does that mean? Formally? Did he change his name? Is the
    above his new "title"?
17.1443MAIL2::CRANETue Jan 24 1995 13:106
    I don`t think she, Tracy Lords, became famouse until every one found
    out she strated in the porno business when she was 15. No matter what
    you may think, she was (or her manager was) pretty smart about it. She
    made her money young, was out of the porno business the day afer she
    said she was just 18 therefore having all of her films pulled out of
    distribution never to be seen again...not even by her children.
17.1444You have to open your eyes....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 24 1995 13:136
|   "The singer formally known as Prince"....
    
    He is now a glyph.
    
    
    								-mr. bill
17.1445MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurTue Jan 24 1995 13:164
    Andy,
    
    I think it's that Prince wanted to become a girl....yeah, that's it.
    Saw him last week on Beavis and Bumhead.  He looked like a woman!~
17.1446WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Jan 24 1995 13:173
    He's taken his weird self-indulgence to another level by legally
    changing his name to a symbol. Just another celeb who let popularity go
    to his tiny head.
17.1447SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 24 1995 13:2019
    
    RE: .1444
    
    > -< You have to open your eyes.... >-
    
    Typical in-depth response from Mr. Bill...
    
    
      Sorry Mr. Bill.... I didn't "see" him/her/it during the commercial,
    but only caught the announcer commenting on the line-up...
    
      I don't watch MTV (shudder!) and don't frequent the aisles in the
    music stores that would contain his/her/it's CD's/tapes/pictures.
    
      Yes I've heard of him, and remember (long in the past) seeing him
    occassionaly...
    
      So what's that got to do with his "name change"??
    
17.1448COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 24 1995 13:213
FormERly.

/john
17.1449SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 24 1995 13:216
    
    RE: .1446
    
    Thanks Doc...
    
     The courts actually let him do that??
17.1450Hey, Pri...er, uh, hey you!DECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryTue Jan 24 1995 13:219
    >>  "The singer formally known as Prince"....
    
    I believe that's "formerly" known as Prince.  Nowadays he's "known"
    as some kind of Y-shaped symbol that has no pronounciation.
    
    That must get interesting at family reunions and the like.  What
    do you call him when you need to get his attention?
    
    Chris
17.1451SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 24 1995 13:225
    
    <-------
    
     Yo!! Pinhead!  ???
    
17.1452GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentTue Jan 24 1995 13:234
    
    
    
    dickhead?
17.1453PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Jan 24 1995 13:243
	doctah, that should be "...his tiny, extremely talented head".

17.1454I'm nothing if not agreeableWAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Jan 24 1995 13:291
     As you wish.
17.1455SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 24 1995 13:314
    
    RE: .1453
    
    Has he gotten talent since I saw him last???
17.1456PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Jan 24 1995 13:385
    
>>    Has he gotten talent since I saw him last???

	No, he had it before that.

17.1457Snicker......SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 24 1995 13:401
    
17.1458NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 24 1995 13:462
Whether the sandwiches sold by certain convenience store droop.
Prominent sign outside said store: "SALADS AND SANDWICHES PREPARED FRESH DALI."
17.1459POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorTue Jan 24 1995 13:576
    maybe it should have read:

	"SALADS AND SANDWICHES PREPARED, FRESH DALI."


    This is good. Nothing worse than stale dali.
17.1460SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 24 1995 14:012
Even if Dali did prepare them fresh, he's been gone for
awhile.... methinks they're not fresh anymore.
17.1461POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorTue Jan 24 1995 14:041
    I wouldn't eat lama if you paid me. uh-b-b-bleah.
17.1462WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 24 1995 14:398
    prince (formerly) is talented cosmetically (especially for man?) :-)
    
    my guess is that most women will find his talent evolving around 
    his sprayed on outfits... in the grand scheme of his profession,
    he's middle-road (if that) measured both by following and record
    sales.
    
    Chip
17.1463HUMANE::USMVS::DAVISTue Jan 24 1995 14:5214
                    <<< Note 17.1462 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>

    
>    my guess is that most women will find his talent evolving around 
>    his sprayed on outfits... in the grand scheme of his profession,
>    he's middle-road (if that) measured both by following and record
>    sales.
    
He's sold more records than Coleman Hawkins, so is he better?

Methinks you underestimate the guy. I don't know any women who like his 
looks and stage personna. I think he succeeds despite his sense of theater, 
not because of it (unlike Madonna). The guy is a musical original, and a 
very good one, IMHO.
17.1464SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareTue Jan 24 1995 14:5319
    the artist formerly known as prince did in fact legally change his name
    to an unpronounceable glyph resembling the following:
    
                               ..-'``-..
                              / /'''``\ \
                             / /       \ \
                             | |       | |
                             \ \       / /
                              `.`_____'.'    .//
                          ___---`-----'---''' |
                        /'   ...--. .-----    |
                       / .''      | |     ```.\\
                      ( ( o``.    | |          ``
                       \ `-'.'    | |
                        ``''    )=| |=(
                                  | |
                                 .| |.
                                  \ /
                                   "
17.1465GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 14:5414
    
    personally, i thinq prince (and that is what i will continue to call
    him, as that is his name, whether or not he changed it legally) has a
    lot of talent.  he might not use it in the music he produces, but he
    writes songs for many artists such as sinead and the bangels (those are
    the only 2 i can thinq of at the moment).  and one of the music award
    shows awarded him some sort of achievement award a few years ago, so
    obviously he has something going for him.
    
    i may not agree with the name change or how he dresses, but i still
    like his music.
    
    (and that symbol he changed his name to is the sign for androgyny or
    something like that...)
17.1466PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Jan 24 1995 14:548
    
>>    my guess is that most women will find his talent evolving around 
>>    his sprayed on outfits...

	well, you'd be guessing wrong about this woman, though the
	broad brush doesn't surprise me.  i don't care for his appearance.
	he is very talented musically, however.

17.1467SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareTue Jan 24 1995 15:0110
    actually, raq, his name really is no longer prince.  as long as there
    is no intent to defraud, people are entitled to be known as they wish
    to be known.  both the law and the print media uphold this right.
    
    if you changed your legal last name to jones and made it as public as
    the artist formerly known as prince has made his name change, would you
    appreciate being called jandrow as before?  or would you think people
    who called you by the name you no longer wanted to use were a bunch of
    brainless jerks?  (hypothetically speaking from the point of view of
    the person whose name got changed, of course.)
17.1468GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 15:0110
    
    
    exactly what di said...
    
    
    and about the last note entered in about traci lords...i didn't say
    anything about her age or her business smarts...i don't care if no one
    ever sees her earlier work.  she is still ugly.
    
    
17.1469What part of "He is now a glyph" did you not understand?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 24 1995 15:025
|   Typical in-depth response from Mr. Bill...
    
    Sorry, I didn't know that the word "glyph" was too big for you.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.1470GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 15:034
    
    well, binder, when i said i would be calling him that, i was actually
    referring to conversation-wise...not actually seeing him and calling him
    prince...
17.1471WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Jan 24 1995 15:041
    it's a glyph alright, but what's the message?
17.1472SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareTue Jan 24 1995 15:072
    i assume from the thread of the discussion here that traci lords is
    another of fox's jiggle-picture broads...?
17.1473GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 15:1110
    
    
    well, for the most part, she looks like a slob...except in last nite's
    episode when she was wearing the dress of her new 'friend's sister...and
    when the sister said she wanted it back in one piece (since the friend
    had never returned it), she just whipped it off and said 'take it
    now...i'll find something else to wear'...and there she was, in nothing
    but a bra, underwear and high-heals...she must have felt very at home...
    
    
17.1474WECARE::BOURGOINETue Jan 24 1995 15:1517
>>    well, for the most part, she looks like a slob...except in last nite's
>>    episode when she was wearing the dress of her new 'friend's sister...and
>>    when the sister said she wanted it back in one piece (since the friend
>>    had never returned it), she just whipped it off and said 'take it
>>    now...i'll find something else to wear'...and there she was, in nothing
>>    but a bra, underwear and high-heals...she must have felt very at home...

	jiminy crickets, Raq.   how do you _really_ feel about her????  
	:-)

	It would be kinda sad if someone in the name-dropping note 
	said, "Hey, yeah Traci Lords is my sister.  She's OK, she's trying to 
	make a buck, just like everyone else" 
    
Pat

17.1475ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Jan 24 1995 15:218
O.K.  So far I've figured out that Traci(Tracy?) Lords is on some TV show,
possibly on Fox, possibly starred in some porn flicks when she was younger,
supposedly has a body that turns males past the age of puberty into jello,
and some think she's chased too many parked cars.

What have I missed?

Bob
17.1476Perhaps creative and/or calculatedDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryTue Jan 24 1995 15:2624
    By changing his name to a non-alphanumeric glyph that has no other
    identification or pronounciation, he actually did something that
    has some creative interest (for those inclined to be curious
    about such things), because his new name now has a meaning only
    in the visual sense.  There's no other way to describe it, and
    so he has essentially limited the "bandwidth" of his name.
    
    If he'd changed his name to something identifiable like a microphone
    or a musical symbol, then you'd be inclined to call him "Mike" or
    "Clef".  But now, he's only identifiable by a previously-unseen
    visual symbol, which at first glance appears strange for someone
    known primarily for audio work.  One would think he'd have changed
    his name to a sound (a sequence of musical notes, perhaps) that can't
    be easily expressed in writing.  Then, everyone would have to make
    the sound when describing his name, which would at least provide some
    entertainment potential.
    
    It could be creative and/or eccentric, but there it is.  My cynical
    side says that aside from the artistic or creative motivation, the
    phrase "the artist formerly known as Prince" is more likely to grab
    one's attention than the name "Prince".
    
    Chris
    
17.1477Yea, but I know what she looks like.MAIL2::CRANETue Jan 24 1995 15:306
    Raq (if I may),
    You sound slighted, and I hope you aren`t. I think beauty is in the eye
    of the beholder and since I don`t know what you look like I can`t
    compare. I would really like to see what you look like because I`m sure
    that in your own right you are a very attractive woman...its just hard
    for me to tell.
17.1478O(+>PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 24 1995 15:479
    The generally accepted way of representing his name is:
    
    	O(+>
    
    BTW, a useful pointer for more information, see:
    
    http://akebono.stanford.edu/yahoo/Entertainment/Music/Artists/Prince/
    
    								-mr. bill
17.1479GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 15:5010
    
    
    well, ray, there are plenty of box piccies floating around this
    company...i am sure you could find someone who has some to lend... :>
    
    and you are right, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.  and this
    beholder doesn't see any when she sees traci.  :>
    
    
    
17.1480CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 24 1995 15:564
    FKA Prince is not different than the ancient pottery makers that signed
    their work with their thumbprints.  Just call me Left Sworl :-).  I
    still don't care for his music and I think his artistic renditions of
    his songs are pretentious at best.  IMO of course :-)
17.1481eh?NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Jan 24 1995 15:563
We interrupt this rathole to wonder about something:

Did Dan Quayle provide the spelling for Shadoe Stevens' name?
17.1482What part of 'verbal' don't you understand?SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 24 1995 15:5716
    RE: .1469, .1478
    
    So Mr. Bill....  Comprehension seems to elude you...
    
    
     Let me see if I can break this down so even you can understand it...
    
     If you met him/her/it on the street, how would you (VERBALLY) address
    this person?
    
      Mr. Glyph?
    
      Howdy Mr. "Formerly know as Prince"!
    
      
      
17.1483WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Jan 24 1995 16:002
    I think the pronunciation is left open to interpretation. You you can
    say, "Hey ^&*$#@!!" and he'll look up.
17.1484SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareTue Jan 24 1995 16:025
    .1478
    
    there is a comprehensive list of O(+> bootleg recordings at:
    
    http://www.unik.no/~mariush/bootlegs.html
17.1485MAIL2::CRANETue Jan 24 1995 16:031
    You make me feel small....
17.1486WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 24 1995 16:057
    let's face it... slim whitman and zanfir have made a lot of money
    in the musical arena too... highly subjective (music is)...
    
    i still say he's middle road (was more than that during his "cult"
    days... that's me story and i'm stickin' to it!
    
    Chip
17.1487MAIL2::CRANETue Jan 24 1995 16:061
    That should have read: Raq, you make me feel so small.
17.1488PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Jan 24 1995 16:088
    
>>    i still say he's middle road (was more than that during his "cult"
>>    days... that's me story and i'm stickin' to it!

	go ahead and stick to it.  but it would nice if you could 
	ditch the stupid assumption about why "most women" might find him
	talented.

17.1489WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 24 1995 16:113
    okay... it was a knee jerk entry. i apologize, please forgive me?
    
    Chip
17.1490POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorTue Jan 24 1995 16:121
    Is this some sort of sex therapy class?
17.1491PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Jan 24 1995 16:145
>>    Is this some sort of sex therapy class?

	If it is, it would explain why you're here, Ursula.

17.1492POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorTue Jan 24 1995 16:231
    I was only trying to understand the knee-jerk entry concept.
17.1493WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 24 1995 16:271
    -1 i think it's derived from the circle-jerk theory :-)
17.1494GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 16:345
    
    
    and why is that, ray???
    
    
17.1495MAIL2::CRANETue Jan 24 1995 16:382
    .1494
    Because its not Ray...
17.1496DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Jan 24 1995 17:417
    Re: .1473
    
    >well, for the most part, she looks like a slob
    
    The character looks like a slob.  That tells us nothing about the
    actress.  Personally, I think her mouth is too small, but I wouldn't
    call her ugly.
17.1497GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 17:4311
    
    <--  
    
    and i would.  and did.
    
    just my opinion...and i know i am not the only one with such opinions.
    
    
    .1495...well, then what is it!?!?!??!?!
    
    
17.1498Inquiring minds and all thatDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Jan 24 1995 17:472
    Re:  the glyph; what was his name before Prince?
    
17.1499POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersTue Jan 24 1995 17:475
    
    >I think her mouth is too small
    
    Along with small hands, a definite bonus in her former line of work
    8^).
17.1500POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorTue Jan 24 1995 17:491
    What a gripping discussion.
17.1501GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 17:517
    
    prince's real name is prince roger nelson.  that's what his mama named
    him...
    
    (i'd like to see him make her call him that other name...)
    
    
17.1502MAIL2::CRANETue Jan 24 1995 17:512
    .1497
    You didn`t use the capital R...
17.1503GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 17:538
    
    
    no offense...but don't expect it...i don't even capitalize my
    'r'...still maqes me raq...
    
    :>:>
    
    
17.1504MAIL2::CRANETue Jan 24 1995 17:552
    Darn, darn darn. No offense taken.
    
17.1505GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Jan 24 1995 17:585
    
    
    phew...
    
    
17.1506POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorTue Jan 24 1995 18:031
    roger eh? It would explain a great many things.
17.1507POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersTue Jan 24 1995 18:0811
    
    I wonder...what exactly are these words?
    
    forien
    arsonal
    stelth
    herro
    obsolute
    Curtian
    Peral
                                
17.1508So wasn't I! ;) ;)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdTue Jan 24 1995 18:111
    
17.1509NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Jan 24 1995 18:121
<=======box wurds
17.1510DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Jan 24 1995 18:2710
    Re: .1497
    
    >and i would.  and did.
    
    You say that like you think I missed it.
    
    If you had just said that you thought she was ugly, then there would be
    nothing more to say.  But when you offer bogus "evidence" you lay
    yourself open to contradiction -- and you venture out of the realm of
    "just opinion."
17.1511MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 24 1995 19:183
TTWA:

	Is this MASALA::DALEXANDER personage for real?
17.1512SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 25 1995 12:004
Did Judge Ito pull the plug on Soapbox yesterday?

Which one of youse clowns stuck yer head in front
of the camera?
17.1513Drip...drip...drip...GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Jan 25 1995 12:068
    
    Follow the trail of blood.  See the bloody drops ?  See them all over
    Nicole's house ?  On the hat ?  On the gloves ?  In the driveway ?
    In OJ's bronco ?  At his place ?
    
    Watch the blood.
    
      bb
17.1514POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinWed Jan 25 1995 12:094
    
    Why Raq has this "thing" about Traci Lords?? Personally I think she's
    jealous of her looks and figure. Traci may not be drop dead gorgeous,
    but she certainly isn't ugly, just my opinion.
17.1515NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 25 1995 12:221
Sibling rivalry?
17.1516Enough already!DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Jan 25 1995 12:303
    Wonder why notes keep popping up in this string (and others) that I've
    already read?????
    
17.1517POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorWed Jan 25 1995 12:451
    Is Digital getting into the jams and jellies market?
17.1518No, not Hillsbury...DECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryWed Jan 25 1995 13:204
    I wonder if the nation got a look at its future first woman
    president last night?
    
    Chris
17.1519POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorWed Jan 25 1995 13:311
    Who, Traci Lords?
17.1520GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentWed Jan 25 1995 13:325
    
    
    
    I was thinking the same thing.  She'll look pretty good as VP on the
    republican ticket.  
17.1521NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 25 1995 13:483
Why did people grumble when Hillary began calling herself Hillary Rodham Clinton
but nobody says anything about Christine Todd Whitman?  Or is Todd not her
maiden name?
17.1522MKOTS3::JMARTINI lied; I hate the fat dinosaurWed Jan 25 1995 13:5010
    Because Hillary Clinton called herself Hillary Clinton...until her
    husband won the presidency.  This to me is a sign of
    insincerity...portraying the cute Donna Reed family image until it's
    not needed anymore.  Suddenly...sheeeeeeeeezz 
    
    
    HRC....
    
    
    SU-per Feminist!!!!!
17.1523WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Jan 25 1995 14:154
    re: Note 17.1521 by NOTIME::SACKS
    
     Nobody was introduced to Christine Whitman during the campaign and
    Christine Todd Whitman after the election.
17.1524GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Jan 25 1995 14:1614
    
    there was nothing bogus about my 'evidence' chelsea.  she looked like a
    slob.  it may have been her role, but she still looked like a slob. 
    
    and you don't like my opinion???  fine, that is your right.  but don't
    you sit there and pick apart my opinion with yours and try to make
    yours appear to be correct.  i think she is ugly.  you (and others) 
    don't.  fine.  i can live with that.  why can't you?
    
    and mark, i am not jealous of her.  far from it, as i don't see
    anything to be jealous of.  so don't start putting words into my mouth.
    
    
    
17.1525She's possible timber...GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Jan 25 1995 14:177
    
        The historical parallel is Woodrow Wilson - outside reformer enters
      corrupt Joisey politics, elected Guv, sets house in order, goes
      national.  In the Garden State, integrity and reform stands out to
      good effect, since the opposite it so prevalent.  It travels, too.
    
        bb
17.1526MAIL2::CRANEWed Jan 25 1995 14:232
    It has always been Todd...her maiden name. I think her husband is the
    Whitman as in the Whitman bridge which crosses the Delaware (I think).
17.1527Flaky network connection...GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Jan 25 1995 16:049
    
    Yesterday PM, BACK40 kept exiting.  Very annoying in mid-tirade.
    
    It did it a few times this AM, "Remote Node Aborted Logical Link".
    
    Seems OK now.  Have the mods set up a derision detector type
    servo-mechanism ?  It seems to knock me out when I get antagonistic.
    
      bb
17.1528WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Jan 25 1995 16:195
    .Have the mods set up a derision detector type servo-mechanism ?  
    .It seems to knock me out when I get antagonistic.
     
     If so it has been especially effective against attempted connections
    by this moderator.                  
17.1529OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 16:2618
    Re: .1524
    
    >it may have been her role, but she still looked like a slob. 
    
    Having a little trouble separating fiction with reality, are we? 
    Anything you see on TV has been crafted in its presentation, and bears
    no correlation to what you would see off-screen.  It's bogus.
    
    >but don't you sit there and pick apart my opinion with yours and try
    >to make yours appear to be correct.
    
    Excuse me?  That's what Soapbox is all about.  This comes as some kind
    of surprise to you?
    
    >i can live with that.  why can't you?
    
    I lived with it quite happily for a few dozen notes, until you started 
    pretending that TV has any bearing on reality.
17.1530SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 25 1995 16:307
    
    
    TTWA....
    
    
    Who this really is?  -------> OOTOOL::CHELSEA
    
17.1531HELIX::MAIEWSKIWed Jan 25 1995 16:427
RE <<< Note 17.1530 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Zebras should be seen and not herd" >>>

>    Who this really is?  -------> OOTOOL::CHELSEA
    
  I don't know but with a name like OOTOOL it's obviously someone Irish.

  George
17.1532OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 16:455
    Re: .1530
    
    >Who this really is?  -------> OOTOOL::CHELSEA
    
    Same person it's always been.  What's the sudden cause of confusion?
17.1533GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Jan 25 1995 16:4614
     >>I lived with it quite happily for a few dozen notes, until you started
     >>pretending that TV has any bearing on reality.
    
    i can separate fiction from reality pretty well, thank you very much.
    however, must you always assume you know what someone else is thinking
    or feeling or writing??
    
    i don't recall saying tv has any bearing on reality.  nor did i say
    that because traci's role has her looking like a slob then she must
    really be one in real life.
    
    that'd be like saying because you play a pompous, nit-picking
    know-it-all in notes, you must be one in real life.  
     
17.1534POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorWed Jan 25 1995 16:491
    I wonder when someone will start a Traci Lords note.
17.1535HUMANE::USMVS::DAVISWed Jan 25 1995 17:001
I STILL WONDER WHY ITS NOT CONSIDERED BAD FORM TO USE ALL LOWER CASE
17.1536GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Jan 25 1995 17:012
    
    no one said it wasn't bad form. 
17.1537SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 25 1995 17:0811
    
    RE: Note 17.1532 by OOTOOL::CHELSEA
    
    >Same person it's always been.
    
    and who might that be?
    
    > What's the sudden cause of confusion?
    
    No confusion... just curiosity, as the topic of the note suggests...
    
17.1538MAIL2::CRANEWed Jan 25 1995 17:092
    .1534
    Because I don`t know how to.
17.1539POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed Jan 25 1995 17:143
    
    Speak in complete sentences, please, Mr.Crane, and don't end those
    sentences with a preposition.                                     
17.1540DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 17:1915
    Re: .1533
    
    >nor did i say that because traci's role has her looking like a slob 
    >then she must really be one in real life
    
    Gosh, you tell us over and over again that she's ugly, and then you
    pipe in that she looks like a slob.  If there was no connection, then
    why bring it up?  You've gone from bogus evidence to non sequitor.  I
    suppose we can call that an improvement.
    
    >because you play a pompous, nit-picking know-it-all in notes
    
    Pompous?  Nope, that's your reading.  Nit-picking?  I'm certainly ready
    to jump on a note's flaws (big or small).  Know-it-all?  No, I'm a
    know-a-lot.  Of course, a lot of what I know is trivia, but it counts.
17.1541DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 17:195
    Re: .1537
    
    >and who might that be?
    
    Chelsea, of course.
17.1542SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 25 1995 17:234
    
    <------
    
    What a shame.... you ain't on elf no more....
17.1543MAIL2::CRANEWed Jan 25 1995 17:272
    .1539
    I will if I wants to
17.1544DTRACY::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 17:271
    That's because I'm an Oracle employee now.
17.1545SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 25 1995 17:316
    
    
    That's why I mentioned not finding you on elf...
    
    If I were to send you something, what would the name and address be?
    
17.1546"Virtual moderation ?"GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Jan 25 1995 17:343
    
    Gee, a mod who is an oracle ?  Is she a process ?  bb
    
17.1547SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 25 1995 17:357
    
    
    bb
    
    type
    
    SHOW MOD....
17.1548Or whatever you call the unmodded...GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Jan 25 1995 17:383
    
    When was she defrocked ?  I'm out of touch !  bb
    
17.1549WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Jan 25 1995 17:397
    .When was she defrocked ?
    
     Kind of a personal question, eh? ;-)
    
    .I'm out of touch ! 
    
     Yeah, but you're man enough to admit it. :-)
17.1550Think about itMPGS::MARKEYWewease Woger!Wed Jan 25 1995 18:021
    If the Association ever made a song called "Guilt".
17.1551GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Jan 25 1995 18:1022
    > Gosh, you tell us over and over again that she's ugly,
    
    *I* think she is ugly
    
    >and then you pipe in that she looks like a slob.  If there was no
    >connection, then why bring it up?
    
    the connection being that that her looking like a slob only strengthens
    my opinion.  
    
    >You've gone from bogus evidence
    
    who ever said i was on trial here????  and since when is an opinion
    (other than from medical experts and that type) evidence???
    
    >to non sequitor
    
    i guess you mean 'sequitur'...and i have followed what i was saying all
    along.  not my problem you have to find fault in my opinion.
    
    don't know about you, but i am thru pissing here...
    
17.1552MAIL2::CRANEWed Jan 25 1995 18:122
    .1551
    Don`t stop now, I like to watch.
17.1553GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Jan 25 1995 18:134
    
    oh yeah...how come oracle employees still have access to digital
    notesfiles???  and why don't the former employees of digital that went
    to quantum have the same privilege???
17.1554POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorWed Jan 25 1995 18:161
    cause it ain't completely happened yet.
17.1555SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 25 1995 18:2812
Goodness me, how come no one forwarded me the message
that this is Pummel Raq's Opinion Week?

She wrote that she found Traci Lords unappealing.  She's
expressing an opinion on a 2-bit "personality", who appears
on a television show with that other Academy Award favorite,
Heather Locklear.

Fer cryin' out loud... it's not like she sucker-punched Mother
Teresa.

joanne
17.1556MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 25 1995 18:314
> Fer cryin' out loud... it's not like she sucker-punched Mother Teresa.

Though, I'd prolly pay to see that as well . . . . 

17.1557SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 25 1995 18:345
    
    RE: .1555
    
    I think whoever DTRACY::CHELSEA is, is having a bad hair day....
    
17.1558MPGS::MARKEYInvestor in Belgian JewelryWed Jan 25 1995 18:373
    You should say "Coiffe Impaired" in these PC times Andy...
    
    -b
17.1559NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 25 1995 18:392
Is it an <r.o.> to mention "Leona Helmsley" and "a fabulous looking woman"
in the same note?
17.1560NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 25 1995 18:411
If a Hamburger eats at McDonald's is it cannibalism?
17.1561SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 25 1995 18:438
    
    <------
    
    
     It has to be classified as "meat" first... doesn't it???
    
    :)
    
17.1562MPGS::MARKEYInvestor in Belgian JewelryWed Jan 25 1995 18:458
    >Is it an <r.o.> to mention "Leona Helmsley" and "a fabulous looking woman"
    >in the same note?
    
    Leona wasn't there (I think she was still in the brink at the time)...
    it's just one of her hotels in NYC, and apparently even more of
    a draw for celebs who are staying in town than the Pierre...
    
    -b
17.1563...brig?POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed Jan 25 1995 18:451
    
17.1564MPGS::MARKEYInvestor in Belgian JewelryWed Jan 25 1995 18:461
    Brig, Clink... not thinking too well. Drain bamage I guess.
17.1565SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Jan 25 1995 18:473
    
    Sounds like you need a coff of cuppee!!
    
17.1566TROOA::COLLINSColour TV, and other household gods.Wed Jan 25 1995 18:485
    
    >Drain bamage
    
    `Neurologically challenged', please.  ;^)
    
17.1567SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 25 1995 18:503
"Synaptically challenged", tyvm.

As in, "one neuron short of a synapse."
17.1568BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 25 1995 19:108


	Is Keanu Reeves related to Christopher Reeves, or George Reeves? (both
former Superman characters)



17.1569GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Jan 25 1995 19:165
    
    
    i thought christopher's last name was reeve????
    
    
17.1570MPGS::MARKEYInvestors in fine Belgian jewelryWed Jan 25 1995 19:183
    I thought his first name was Warren? :-)
    
    -b
17.1571PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Jan 25 1995 19:1910
    
    
>>    i thought christopher's last name was reeve????

    now let's get this straight, raq.  is it your _opinion_ that
    his last name is reeve or are you stating it as a _fact_?  hmmmmm???
    careful now - a lot's riding on this.   ;>
    
    

17.1572BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 25 1995 19:224


	<grin>
17.1573OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 19:245
    Re: .1545
    
    >If I were to send you something, what would the name and address be?
    
    Chelsea Christenson, ZKO2-2/R88
17.1574UHUH::MARISONScott MarisonWed Jan 25 1995 19:307
>	Is Keanu Reeves related to Christopher Reeves, or George Reeves? (both
>former Superman characters)

Nope... I don't believe he is... However I am pretty sure his mother is
white and father is half chinese/half hawian...

/scott
17.1575OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 19:3127
    Re: .1551
    
    >the connection being that that her looking like a slob only strengthens
    >my opinion.
    
    Make up your mind.  In .1533, you said:
    
    |nor did i say that because traci's role has her looking like a slob 
    |then she must really be one in real life
    
    Now you're saying that the _character_ looking like a slob only
    strengthens your opinion of looks of the _actress_ -- which is what I 
    thought you meant.
    
    >who ever said i was on trial here
    
    No one.  Your opinion is on trial.
    
    >since when is an opinion (other than from medical experts and that 
    >type) evidence???
    
    You offer something to "support" your opinion, you're providing
    "evidence" for that opinion.
    
    >i guess you mean 'sequitur'
    
    Gracious.  How pompously nit-picky of you, madame know-it-all.
17.1576SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Jan 25 1995 19:323
    
    Looks like it's gone past a bad hair day...
    
17.1577OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 19:3616
    Re: .1553
    
    >why don't the former employees of digital that went to quantum have
    >the same privilege???
    
    We have a lease.  They don't.
    
    
    Re: .1555
    
    >this is Pummel Raq's Opinion Week?
    
    Get a clue.  I haven't said squat about her opinion.  I pointed out
    that the character being a slob is irrelevant to whether or not Traci
    Lords is ugly, and Raq _reacted_ as though I had mortally insulted her. 
    It wouldn't be a big deal if she hadn't thrown a hissy fit.
17.1578NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 25 1995 19:361
Will Chelsea vs. Raq be as drawn out as Chelsea vs. Di was?
17.1579MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 25 1995 19:372
Well, whatever you do, Andy, don't say anything about felines or tussles . . . 

17.1580PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Jan 25 1995 19:385
>>Will Chelsea vs. Raq be as drawn out as Chelsea vs. Di was?

	goddess only knows

17.1581OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 19:406
    Re: .1576
    
    >Looks like it's gone past a bad hair day...
    
    If you mean me, nope.  I don't know what you folks are getting all
    wound up about.  This is a pretty mild-mannered exchange on my part.
17.1582GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Jan 25 1995 19:437
    >>Will Chelsea vs. Raq be as drawn out as Chelsea vs. Di was?
    
    
    i doubt it.  as far as i am concerned, it's over.  i know what i meant. 
    and could care less what others think i meant.
    
    
17.1583heh hehBIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 25 1995 19:464


	raq, what did you mean by your last note???
17.1584MPGS::MARKEYInvestors in fine Belgian jewelryWed Jan 25 1995 19:533
    Who will get the .69 snarf in the Traci Lord Topic.
    
    -b
17.1585OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Jan 25 1995 19:541
    Someone entirely undeserving, no doubt.
17.1586BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Jan 25 1995 19:563

	Guess that means me....
17.1587ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Jan 25 1995 20:001
When Oracle will move out of the Digital facilities.
17.1588MPGS::MARKEYInvestors in fine Belgian jewelryWed Jan 25 1995 20:001
    When Digital will move out of the Digital facilities.
17.1589NETCAD::WOODFORDDoin' The Thorazine Shuffle.Wed Jan 25 1995 20:024
    
    
    {SPEW} BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
    
17.1590KAOM05::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorWed Jan 25 1995 20:051
    What the cleaners are going to say when they see Terrie's office.
17.1591SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Jan 25 1995 20:091
TTWA....  if someone'll lend me a clue.  I don't got any.
17.1592NETCAD::WOODFORDDoin' The Thorazine Shuffle.Wed Jan 25 1995 20:1010
    
    
    I'll trade you my clue if you'll give me the bridge....
    
    
    
    
    
    :*)
    
17.1593WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Jan 26 1995 10:523
    TTWA:
    
     What pleasure Q'trix gets out of tenacious, pointless quibbling.
17.1594LJSRV2::KALIKOWDuke of URL sez: `TCL my GUI!' Thu Jan 26 1995 11:062
    Well SOMEBODY's gotta do it.  YOU certainly don't have the sitzfleisch.
    
17.1595NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 26 1995 12:492
Was the ".53 Carrot Diamond engagement ring" advertised in C_A bought for
a vegetarian?
17.1596PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Jan 26 1995 12:596
	Why men can get into long-winded, ludicrous debates that go on
	for months at a time, but as soon as two women have an exchange
	that goes on for over 4 replies, men will start pointing it out
	as though they'd just discovered a tenth planet.

17.159745777::ALEUC8Thu Jan 26 1995 13:046
    thats cos us guys debate things that *matter*
    
    you girlies witter on about trivia
    
    ric
    :-)
17.1598SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 26 1995 13:051
    INCOMING!!!
17.1599SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Thu Jan 26 1995 13:0810
    
    <--------
    
    :) :) :) :)
    
     Haven't seen that one in awhile!!!
    
    
     Certainly can't say it's hackneyed!!
    
17.1600{ ducking }45777::ALEUC8Thu Jan 26 1995 13:082
      
    
17.1601POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorThu Jan 26 1995 13:202
    I wonder how old I will be when I deside to come out of the pantry, and
    what that might mean exactly.
17.1602PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Jan 26 1995 13:264
	glenn, it means that there will be more space in the pantry.
	hth.

17.1603SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 26 1995 13:284
It means it's a pretty big pantry, if the whole lot of your
personalities are fitting in there.

Pantry, I don't like that word.  Too tinny.
17.1604POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorThu Jan 26 1995 13:431
    Suppose I decide to come out of the credenza. What would this mean?
17.1605MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jan 26 1995 13:501
That you'd finally be rid of those pesky charley horses.
17.1606SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Jan 26 1995 13:537
Well, I don't know, but I'll be over on the divan
waiting for it.

(I like "credenza."  Very woody sounding.)

Wouldn't it be more appropriate to jump from atop
the highboy?
17.1607TROOA::COLLINSColour TV, and other household gods.Thu Jan 26 1995 13:583
    
    I've finally come out of my suitcase, and I feel very good about it.
    
17.1608BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 26 1995 14:034


	Did you come out as Joan, Gary, Tony, Tom?????
17.1609TROOA::COLLINSColour TV, and other household gods.Thu Jan 26 1995 14:033
    
    Bootsie   :^)
    
17.1610BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 26 1995 14:054


	Ahhhh..... how lovely..... what was your favorite movie? Das Boot?
17.1611POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorThu Jan 26 1995 14:081
    Das ReBoot?
17.1612employed by one anywayBIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 26 1995 14:171
	oh yeah, he is workin fer a computer company....
17.1613SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideThu Jan 26 1995 14:356
        Didn't we  have a woman around who always referred to her lower
        body apparel as  "pantry-hose"?  Always wondered about that one
        ... ;*)
        
        &y
        
17.1614POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu Jan 26 1995 14:442
    
    <-- Michelle.
17.1615GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Jan 26 1995 14:443
    
    
    <--- that'd be michelle...
17.1616POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu Jan 26 1995 14:464
    
    <-- so would that 8^).
    
    
17.1617GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Jan 26 1995 14:495
    
    
    notes crash...you okay hunnie????
    
    
17.1618SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideThu Jan 26 1995 14:576
        last few - stereo - nice!! ;*)
        
        &y
            
    

17.1619POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu Jan 26 1995 15:034
    
    I have a small bruise, but nothing major.
    
    You?
17.1620GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Jan 26 1995 15:402
    well, my pants are a bit dusty but i'll live...  :>
    
17.1621BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 26 1995 16:048
| <<< Note 17.1620 by GAVEL::JANDROW "brain cramp" >>>

| well, my pants are a bit dusty but i'll live...  :>




	i DON'T believe anyone ASKED!  :-)
17.1622GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Jan 26 1995 16:136
    
    
    well, mr. silva, try reading .1619...and i might consider your
    apology...
    
    
17.1623BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 26 1995 17:235


	HEY! Who stuck that you in there!!!???? Hmmm..... tap tap tap.....
sorry raq... <said with my head hung low> :'-(
17.1624GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Jan 26 1995 17:314
    
    considering...
    
    
17.1625BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Jan 26 1995 17:353

wondering
17.1626POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorThu Jan 26 1995 17:541
    blundering
17.1627POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Jan 26 1995 18:394
    
    This troubles me....
    
    
17.1628ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Jan 26 1995 18:573
What Mr. Collins and Mr. Battis said in 271.*

Bob
17.1629TROOA::COLLINSHand over all your lupins!Thu Jan 26 1995 19:003
    
    It's too horrible to even imagine!!  :^)
    
17.1630SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Jan 26 1995 19:101
    chundering
17.1631POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Jan 26 1995 19:334
    
    Bob, we could tell you, but then we'de have to kill you. :-) :-)
    
    mark
17.1632POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorThu Jan 26 1995 19:361
    Bob, we could smell you, but then we'd have to bill you.
17.1633POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Jan 26 1995 19:404
    
    Bob, we could till you, but then we would have to fill you.
    
    Mark
17.1634POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorThu Jan 26 1995 19:511
    Bob, we could drill you, but then we would have to mill you.
17.1635PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Jan 26 1995 19:574
	Will this terribly witty rhyming stuff be over before the
	disk fills up?

17.1636CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Jan 27 1995 01:5018



 Having just returned from a couple days in Canada, I was told by my colleagues
 on the trip that the folks at the border would ask it I had any "presentation
 materials", ie, overheads and that one is not supposed to bring them in..why?
 I almost shouted to the border person "Yes! I have some...see?!?!" just to 
 see what would happen..


 Why can't one bring them in?


 Jim (International fugitive)



17.1637COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jan 27 1995 02:566
> I almost shouted to the border person "Yes! I have some...see?!?!" just to 
> see what would happen..

Just tell 'em you sent everything ahead by Internet.

/john
17.1638GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentFri Jan 27 1995 10:137
    
    
    
    I wonder why our friend with the many names doesn't have a glyph as
    part of his/her/it's entourage.
    
    
17.1639BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Jan 27 1995 13:187

	Ok, I saw friends last night and the guy on there does look a lot like
our very own Jack Martin. And when he started talking on the show, they kept
falling asleep as they didn't want to hear his philosophies. While this also
reminds me of Jack, I have to wonder why he would ask us to watch this show? :-)
Love ya Jack!!!
17.1640POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorFri Jan 27 1995 13:205
    I find this all very stressful.
    
    Glenn/Deirdre/Pamela/Franny/Ned/Dierdre/Anton/Sean/Alice/Jimi/Pauline/Rex/
    Nathan/Melanie/Ursula/Hildegard/Nigel/Boutros Boutros
    
17.1641GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentFri Jan 27 1995 13:394
    
    
    
    Where's your glyph??????????
17.1642TROOA::COLLINSYou quiver with antici...Fri Jan 27 1995 13:584
    
    Looks like topic 271 just will not stick.  Is that number
    cursed or something?  :^)
    
17.1643POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinFri Jan 27 1995 14:516
    
    John, I entered 271.1 so I assume I have a vaxmail from herr Doctah
    telling me that I have been vanquished from Soapbox, for my crime of
    trying to get that number to stay. :-) :-)
    
    Mark
17.1644WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri Jan 27 1995 15:511
    Bailiff! Whack his peepee!
17.1645NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 27 1995 16:091
What's so cute about buttons?
17.1646POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorFri Jan 27 1995 16:171
    Depends which belly they're on.
17.1647CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Jan 27 1995 16:1810


 I still wanna know why I can't take presentation materials into Canada..





Jim
17.1648POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersFri Jan 27 1995 16:247
    
    .1640
    
    BOUTROS BOUTROS?  Who the heck is that and where did HE come from?
    
    
    I'm greviously troubled 8^).
17.1649WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jan 27 1995 16:241
    -1 stuttering parents...
17.1650MAIL2::CRANEFri Jan 27 1995 16:284
    .1648
    I beleive Boutros Boutros Galley [sic] was President of the United
    Nations recently. I do not know where he hails from but I have heard
    him speak on TV and he does have an accent.
17.1651TROOA::COLLINSYou quiver with antici...Fri Jan 27 1995 16:3119
    
    Jim,
    
    Oh...you wanted an answer?  Well, this topic is for wondering aloud.
    If you want an answer, you have to ask in 1-800-SOAPBOX!  :^)
    
    It probably has something to do with completely outdated Canada Customs
    regulations regarding the importation of software or documentation, or 
    perhaps with not technically being allowed to work in Canada without 
    proper visas or something.
    
    As John Covert hinted, such agencies are usually about ten years behind
    reality.
    
    But actually, I don't know.  I'll try to get ahold of a copy of the
    Customs Act, if you want, and get to the bottom of it!
    
    jc
    
17.1652POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorFri Jan 27 1995 16:399
    Well Mz.Debra, this new personality I developed was so nice I named
    him twice.
    
    Hope this helps,
    
    Glenn/Deirdre/Pamela/Franny/Ned/Dierdre/Anton/Sean/Alice/Jimi/Pauline/Rex/
    Nathan/Melanie/Ursula/Hildegard/Nigel/Boutros Boutros
    
    
17.1653GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentFri Jan 27 1995 16:426
    
    
    Where's your damn glyph???????  Then we could call you "boxer who used
    to be known as Glenn/Deidre/Pamela/Franny/Ned/Diedre/Anton/Sean/Alice/Jimi/
    Pauline/Rex/Nathan/Melanie/Ursula/Hildegard/Nigel/Boutros Boutros".
    
17.1654CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Jan 27 1995 16:4326

RE:       <<< Note 17.1651 by TROOA::COLLINS "You quiver with antici..." >>>

    
       
   > Oh...you wanted an answer?  Well, this topic is for wondering aloud.
   > If you want an answer, you have to ask in 1-800-SOAPBOX!  :^)
    

    Right you are..boy did I blow it, eh?



        
    >But actually, I don't know.  I'll try to get ahold of a copy of the
    >Customs Act, if you want, and get to the bottom of it!
    
    
    Please..there were 3 of us in the car as well as a couple other folks
    who are dying to know :-)



 Jim    

17.1655BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Jan 27 1995 17:3012
| <<< Note 17.1651 by TROOA::COLLINS "You quiver with antici..." >>>


| As John Covert hinted, such agencies are usually about ten years behind
| reality.

	He is the expert on that for sure!



Glen

17.1656MPGS::MARKEYInvestors in fine Belgian jewelryFri Jan 27 1995 17:305
    >I still wanna know why I can't take presentation materials into Canada..
    
    Assault overheads are banned there.
    
    -b
17.1657MAIL2::CRANEFri Jan 27 1995 17:332
    They perhaps want to make sure your not trying to export any type of
    training material. There are restrictions on this.
17.1658SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Jan 27 1995 17:499
    Jim,
    
    Probably didn't want you bringing in any of those words we
    misspell, like "harbour", "behaviour", "flavour".  Or, if
    you were going thru Quebec, they probably get peeved if the
    overheads aren't in French.
    
    Silly Canucks!
    
17.1659POLAR::RICHARDSONBelgian Burger DisseminatorFri Jan 27 1995 17:565
    Hey! We're not silly!
    
    
    Glenn/Deirdre/Pamela/Franny/Ned/Dierdre/Anton/Sean/Alice/Jimi/Pauline/Rex/
    Nathan/Melanie/Ursula/Hildegard/Nigel/Boutros Boutros
17.1660CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Jan 27 1995 17:579



 Hmmmm..could be ;-)



 
17.1661Nice brooms, eh?SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Jan 27 1995 18:043
    You're not fooling anyone, you know.  A country that has
    curling for a sport is vewy, vewy siwwy.
    
17.1662TROOA::COLLINSYou quiver with antici...Fri Jan 27 1995 18:376
    
    Face it, you 'muricans crave silliness, that's why you keep stealing
    all our silly people, like John Candy, Bill Murray, Jim Carrey, Dan
    Ackroyd, Leslie Neilson, Martin Short, Dave Thomas, Rick Moranis,
    Catherine O'Hara, and Howie Mandel.
    
17.1663CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Jan 27 1995 18:421
    	You can have John Candy back now.
17.1664GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Jan 27 1995 18:454
    
    you forgot michael j. fox...
    
    
17.1665TROOA::COLLINSYou quiver with antici...Fri Jan 27 1995 18:483
    
    Michael J. is only *unintentionally* silly, like Madonna.
    
17.1666SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Jan 27 1995 18:512
Joe Flaherty is one of the most underrated silly people.
He's Canadian, eh?
17.1667TROOA::COLLINSYou quiver with antici...Fri Jan 27 1995 18:523
    
    Yes, Flaherty is CDN.  Oh, I forgot `Kids In The Hall'.
    
17.1669PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Jan 27 1995 19:083
	What's Duke Robillard doing these days?

17.1670POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersSat Jan 28 1995 01:272
    
    I like "Kids in the Hall".
17.1671POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersMon Jan 30 1995 03:033
    
    TTWA:  Will Glenn be charged extra for having ~17 persons in one
    	   hotel room?   				
17.1672re .1662 Howie Mandel...LJSRV2::KALIKOWDuke of URL: `TCL my GUI!!' :-) Mon Jan 30 1995 05:367
    Now *there's* a funny guy.  I know nothing else about him save that he
    sez his idea of a Good Time is to take a bottle of Jergens with a pump
    dispenser into a front row-balcony seat of an X-rated theatre, wait
    till the Good Parts, and then ... further words fail me.  
    
    Anyone who could think that, much less SAY that... -- WOW!  |-{:-)
                                                                       
17.1673WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 30 1995 10:211
    Madonna's a canuck?  :-)
17.1674LJSRV2::KALIKOWDuke of URL: `TCL my GUI!!' :-) Mon Jan 30 1995 10:372
    Ya fergot the F
    
17.1675pussy as in cat CLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_MThe Ballad of the Lost C'MellMon Jan 30 1995 12:588
   So as I was sharing a recipe, someone says to me, they says, "That's
  Pussy Soup". 

  Has anyone else heard this terminology.  After all the prerequisite 
 'oh-err's, I'll be willing to share the recipe , if no one has found it.

kb
17.1676PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Jan 30 1995 14:054
	Colin Ferguson.  How much time does this nutcase get to waste
	trying to defend himself?

17.1677CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Jan 30 1995 14:125
    <---- I was wondering as well.  Caught about five minutes of the trial
    when he was cross examining the arresting officer or a detective on the
    scene. 
    
    Brian
17.1678Colin it as he sees itPENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Jan 30 1995 14:586
	He claimed in his opening statement that there were 93 charges 
	against him because the incident occurred in 1993.  That had
	it occurred in 1925, there would have been 25 charges.
	Get the net.

17.1679Is recursion possible here?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 30 1995 19:271
I wonder if Boutros Boutros will subdivide yet further?
17.1680Constantly amazing !GAAS::BRAUCHERMon Jan 30 1995 19:307
    
        Why can't any other pass receivers do all the things Jerry Rice
      can ?  Tall, fast, deceptive, takes a hit and holds on, blocks (!!)
      on the run, class act when he scores, and when he doesn't, etc, etc.
    
        And he knows where the firstdown marker is !  bb
    
17.1681HELIX::MAIEWSKIMon Jan 30 1995 19:3515
RE                     <<< Note 17.1680 by GAAS::BRAUCHER >>>

>        Why can't any other pass receivers do all the things Jerry Rice
>      can ?  Tall, fast, deceptive, takes a hit and holds on, blocks (!!)
>      on the run, class act when he scores, and when he doesn't, etc, etc.
    
  Well for one, most other receivers didn't spend their career taking throws
from Joe Montana and Steve Young. Also, other receivers don't have other
receivers as good as the '49ers like Taylor, Jones, and Waters when he comes
out of the backfield that split up the work for the defensive backs.

  But those things aside, he's still a talented guy. I liked the way he ran
by those two safeties for the 1st touchdown.

  George
17.1682Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Jan 30 1995 21:012
    What tone of voice Ito will use when he sends a certain person
    to jail.
17.1683MPGS::MARKEYLlamas are larger than frogsMon Jan 30 1995 21:026
    >What tone of voice Ito will use when he sends a certain person
    >to jail.                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    Johnny Cochran? :-)
    
    -b
17.1684WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 31 1995 10:331
    -1 good one!!!
17.1685NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 31 1995 15:024
Ad in today's Globe:
			SUPER BOWL TIX
			   buy/sell
		    Call Brian 904-222-2766
17.1686SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Jan 31 1995 15:584
    <-------
    
    Bet the guy still wants to place a wager on the outcome too!!
    
17.1687MPGS::MARKEYLlamas are larger than frogsTue Jan 31 1995 15:593
    Hey, I'll give him San Diego even _with_ the spread!
    
    -b
17.1688SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Jan 31 1995 16:013
    
    
    Sounds like that Polack who was placing bets on the instant replays!!!
17.1689MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 31 1995 23:294
I wonder if Art Hebert is going to tell us how to get one of
those awesome bumper stickers like the one as you walk into
his office.

17.1690LJSRV2::KALIKOWDuke of URL: `TCL my GUI!!' :-) Wed Feb 01 1995 02:122
    So TELL alreddy, whatsit say??!
    
17.1691Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Feb 01 1995 02:271
    shouldn't that have been 1snarf0 ????
17.1692POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryWed Feb 01 1995 11:454
    
    TTWA:  How in the world anyone can reasonably ask $239,900 for a small
    house on a completely bare and scraggly approximately-quarter-acre lot 
    right up against the road with houses incredibly close on either side.
17.1693NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighWed Feb 01 1995 12:4510
white block letters on red background:

        I FIRED DICK SWETT
        
Paid for by NH Citizens Against Corruption -- Bryan Williams Treasurer --
603-485-2153

hth,

Art Hebert
17.1694BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Feb 01 1995 12:474

	I wonder if when Glen Richardson travels for Digital, if they allow him
to rent a car or a bus for all those personalities of his????
17.1695Now we know....MAIL2::CRANEWed Feb 01 1995 12:519
    Well after all this talk about Boutros Boutros Galley [sic] I called
    the U.N. this morning. He is the Secratary General of the U.N., He has
    a full head of salt/pepper hair (or graying), he is 55-60 years old and
    he hails from Egypt. The term is for 5 years and he has served about 2
    of them.
    
    For further info please call 212-963-1234. Press 1 for push button
    phone and the 0 for operator. She will put you through to his
    secratary. 
17.1696Jeopardy question, er answerPENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Feb 01 1995 12:543
	"designer of the topless bathing suit"

17.1697NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 01 1995 12:551
Who was Rudi Gernreich?
17.1698WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Feb 01 1995 12:591
    [applause] (You watched Jeopardy last night, too? :-)
17.1699NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 01 1995 13:001
No, I just have a mind full of useless facts.
17.1700PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Feb 01 1995 13:086
 What a smart one you are, Gerald.  Actually, the "thing to wonder about"
 was how much effort it took to "design" a topless bathing suit.  Sort of
 an emperor's-new-clothes thing going there.  ;>


17.1701POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsWed Feb 01 1995 13:472
    I have worn topless bathing suits all my life. That's until Deirdre
    came along.....
17.1702SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareWed Feb 01 1995 14:254
    .1700
    
    have you never seen a gernreich topless suit, lady di?  it's not a
    simple porting of the basic men's design to the female architecture.
17.1703PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Feb 01 1995 14:436
    
>>    have you never seen a gernreich topless suit, lady di?

	Nope - haven't lived, I guess, though I would have assumed
	that it wasn't a porting of the male design, thanks.  ;> 

17.1704NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 01 1995 14:472
I believe the RG topless bathing suit has sort of a suspender (brace)
arrangement.
17.1705AKOCOA::DOUGANWed Feb 01 1995 16:186
    Why is it that an expensive electronic stud finder will find every stud
    whose location I know but will find no stud whose location I do not
    know...
    
    Which reminds me - a Thermos flask keeps cold things cold and hot
    things hot - how does it know?
17.1706POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryWed Feb 01 1995 16:202
    
    Where can one purchase this electronic stud finder 8^o?!
17.1707MPGS::MARKEYLlamas are larger than frogsWed Feb 01 1995 16:215
    Mz. Deb:
    
    I think it's called a television.
    
    -b
17.1708MAIL2::CRANEWed Feb 01 1995 16:221
    Call me...
17.1709AKOCOA::DOUGANWed Feb 01 1995 16:252
    Even if one could set up the stud finder to find different kinds of
    studs (apart from woden ones) it still only finds the ones you know.
17.1710I just want to know know, uh, what's he look like?SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Feb 01 1995 16:259
Can I get a transcript of Mr. Crane's conversation with
the UN this morning?

And has the UN phoned the details of his call into
Interpol yet?

	"Yes, we had an anonymous man calling, asking
	 for a description of the Secretary General.
	 Alert the assassination team."
17.1711No transcript requiredMAIL2::CRANEWed Feb 01 1995 16:4413
    .1710
    
    Actually the folks at the U.N. have been very helpful. Last year I did
    a paper on the World Court in the Hague [sic]. They gave me phone
    numers for the chief justice there and I was told to call at any time.
    I always leave my name and why I`m calling so its not an anonymous
    call.
    
    Also did a paper on the U.S. Trade Court in Manhattan. Was asked to set
    up an appointment to come in and meet with the judge(s).
    
    Also please keep in mind that Mr. Crane (Dad) died 30 years ago so Ray
    will be fine.
17.1712POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinWed Feb 01 1995 16:489
    
    Mr . Dougan
    
    If you do not know the stud's location, how is Mz Debra supposed
    to find him??
    
    HTH
    
    Mark
17.1713MPGS::MARKEYLlamas are larger than frogsWed Feb 01 1995 16:548
    Jokes aside, stud finders don't work well near the ends of walls,
    around windows or doors, or anywhere where there's a lot of 2x
    lumber bunched up.
    
    The best stud finder is a small diameter drill, and some spackling
    compound to fill the holes.
    
    -b
17.1714MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 01 1995 16:577
TTWA:

    Why is it that many drivers, upon approaching a congested area on the
    highway where the traffic is apparently narrowing down to one lane,
    when seeing many signs clearly proclaiming "LEFT LANE ENDS - MERGE RIGHT",
    will pull out into the left lane?

17.1715POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsWed Feb 01 1995 16:591
    What are all of these men doing behind these walls?
17.1716hth, jack 8^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryWed Feb 01 1995 17:007
    
    Because the <r.o.>heads know most people will get out of the left lane, 
    leaving it free for them to zoom along it as far as they can until they 
    can't go any further.  At that point they'll try to force their way into 
    the line of cars on the right, ticking off all the drivers that obeyed 
    the merge sign a mile or so back 8^).
    
17.1717NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 01 1995 17:044
>    What are all of these men doing behind these walls?

Hiding from the homosexuals in the closet.  They're homophobes, so they're
afraid of them.
17.1718POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsWed Feb 01 1995 17:081
    I'd be more afraid of getting hit with the horsepuckey.
17.1719MAIL2::CRANEWed Feb 01 1995 17:372
    .1717
    Looking for a life??
17.1720POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinWed Feb 01 1995 18:202
    
    Looking for a wife??
17.1721CSOA1::LEECHI'm the NRA.Wed Feb 01 1995 18:471
    Looking for a knife?
17.1722POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsWed Feb 01 1995 19:041
    Hooking out of strife?
17.1723POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryWed Feb 01 1995 19:162
    
    Cooking sure is rife.
17.1724MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 01 1995 19:205
Not to interrupt, but -

TTWA:
    Who is Hal Lindsay and why is he building a temple?

17.1725PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Feb 01 1995 19:213
	what exactly mr. martin fears and doesn't fear.  ;>

17.1726NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 01 1995 19:231
Hal Lindsay played Barney Miller.
17.1727MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 01 1995 19:245
> Hal Lindsay played Barney Miller.

That's what I thought, which caused me to wonder all the more why he was
building a temple.

17.1728NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 01 1995 19:251
As an encore?
17.1729POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsWed Feb 01 1995 19:276
    He's a biblical eschatologist who is trying to speed up god's timetable
    by trying to get Israel to rebuild the temple. He's author of "The Late
    Great Planet Earth". I think he's coming out with another book called 
    "Picking My Belly Button Lint On Planet Earth"

    Glenn
17.1730lindsAySMURF::BINDERgustam vitareWed Feb 01 1995 19:473
    hal linden played barney miller.
    
    hal lindsey is another in a long line of end-times fundie stormcrows.
17.1731PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Feb 01 1995 19:493
 gerald erred?  oh my stars.  this is not a good sign.

17.1732Lord knows what they'd use for ketchupMPGS::MARKEYLlamas are larger than frogsWed Feb 01 1995 20:188
    Why the 50 lb. sacks of walk-way and road de-icer that are stacked
    outside this facility have "not for food of drug use" stamped on
    them.
    
    I can just picture some genius trying to shake the contents of
    the sacks onto their french fries.
    
    -b
17.1733CSOA1::LEECHI'm the NRA.Wed Feb 01 1995 20:225
    The way folks are winning idiot law-suits today, I don't blame the
    company/manufacturer for labeling things (of course, this assumes that
    the idiots can read).
    
    -steve
17.1734TROOA::COLLINSOpen 24 hours...but not in a row.Wed Feb 01 1995 20:284
    
    I love the little packages of Silica Gel I get with camera
    lenses and binoculars.  Yum yum yum!
    
17.1735Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Feb 02 1995 03:163
    I wonder if there's a way to help your body/mind get used to
    less than 6 hours of sleep everyday, without feeling tired
    until just before it's time to hit the sack.
17.1736PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRThu Feb 02 1995 10:0815
    Hal Lindsay's first book, "The Late Great Planet Earth" asked some
    serious questions as to how certain elements of biblical prophesy would
    be fulfilled in the light of the current mideast situation.
    
    Twenty-five years later, with archaelogical discoveries, his questions
    have been answered and the last series of prophesies are readied to
    take place.  This is contained in his latest best-seller.
    
    HE is not rebuilding any temples.  His books only try to interpret
    certain biblical prophesy in lay terms.
    
    BTW, his latest contains a great graph about the frequency of natural
    disasters, ie floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions.  Just in the 20th
    Century alone, this frequency has greatly increased, also in
    fulfillment of biblical prophesy about the end-times.
17.1737WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 02 1995 10:1512
    we also need to keep the prophesies in perspective...
    
    a) some are highly interpretive
    b) some have never happened
    c) the earth's natural disasters are cyclical and can be supported by
       it's geological record
    
    i'm not an religous zealot, but i'm not an atheist either.
    
    one thing's for sure... time will deliver.
    
    Chip
17.1738STOWOA::JOLLIMORESomething The Boy SaidThu Feb 02 1995 11:1413
	fundie or not, he's not the only one saying the so-called "earth
	changes" are occuring/about to occur.
			     +---------------------+
			     | the end is near(tm) |
			     +---------+--+--------+
                                       |  |
                                       |  |
                                       |  |
                                       |  |
                                       |  |
 
	
	;-)
17.1739MAIL2::CRANEThu Feb 02 1995 11:151
    The ground hog didn`t see his shadow...four more weeks YESSSS.
17.1740BOXORN::HAYSI think we are toast. Remember the jam?Thu Feb 02 1995 11:2224
17.1741PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRThu Feb 02 1995 11:345
    Phil:
    
    Maybe you missed the word "frequency" in my 1736.  The frequency of all
    natural disasters has measureably increased dramatically in the 20th
    Century.
17.1742RDGE44::ALEUC8Thu Feb 02 1995 11:3915
    .1741
    
    hmm - what basis did he use to measure this ?
    
    two thoughts spring to mind - as pop density has increased then the
    chances of an event causing large loss of human life increases but the
    frequency of that event need not necessarily increase
    
    second, cos of the "global village" effect, we now know of most things
    that happen - this may not have been so in the past so it could be an
    artifact of that
    
    so i would quite like to know the basis on which he makes these claims
    
    ric
17.1743CSOA1::LEECHI'm the NRA.Thu Feb 02 1995 11:4613
    Not to mention a greater number of tornadoes.
    
    Look what's going on today...flooding in Europe, flooding in Calif.,
    earthquake in Japan, a recent earthquake in Calif., a recent (record
    setting) flood in the midwest, record setting winters in the NE,
    powerful hurricanes, etc.
    
    Not only are many of the events record setting in intensity, but we are
    getting major disasters every year- sometimes multiple disasters.
    
    I think that it is not something to vacantly dismiss.
    
    -steve
17.1744Ask my wife...NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 02 1995 12:003
> gerald erred?  oh my stars.  this is not a good sign.

The secret's out.  I'm not infallible.
17.1745BOXORN::HAYSI think we are toast. Remember the jam?Thu Feb 02 1995 12:3020
RE: 17.1743 by CSOA1::LEECH "I'm the NRA."

> Not to mention a greater number of tornadoes.

Tornadoes?  The _ reported _ number of tornadoes has risen,  I agree. 
However,  the reported number of tornadoes does NOT equal the real total
number of tornadoes.  

Suppose,  for example,  that the same sized tornado touched down on the same 
hilltop somewhere in Eastern Kansas each and every April 19,  each and every 
year for the past 5,000 years.  The first 4,850 of these these would be 
unrecorded in any written records.  The next hundred would be very unlikely
to be recorded,  unless a house was damaged or a person injured.  The next
forty have a better chance of being recorded,  as NWS started using locals
as spotters for tornadoes.  The last ten are almost surely recorded on 
doppler radar.  Question for the student.  Graph the real rate of tornadoes
and the reported rate of tornadoes.  Compare the graphs.


Phil
17.1746MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 02 1995 13:134
The increased frequency of natural disasters is easily explicable.

Gaia is multi-orgasmic.

17.1747COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 02 1995 13:181
Gaia, Gaia, why does everyone treat you like dirt?
17.1748POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsThu Feb 02 1995 13:2213
    Of course the frequency of natural disasters has increased in the 20th
    century. It's the old question of "if a tree falls in the forest and no
    one's there to hear it fall, does it makes any noise?" There are 5
    times more people on earth now than at the turn of this century. Couple
    that with the technology that has been developed, the planet can't
    scratch it's nose without everybody knowing about it.

    Hal Lindsay has formed a group that is looking into ways to encourage
    Israel to rebuild the temple. In the late great, Hal really stressed
    the 10 nation confederacy, EEC. How many nations belong to the EEC now?
    15? The beast with 7 heads and ten horns has gotten a little too horny.

    Glenn
17.1749CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 02 1995 13:4213


 Why is it, that when corp passes out award plaques to folks they can't
 double check the spelling of the recipient's and their manager's?  I
 received a plaque to give to one of my people and her name and mine are
 misspelled (no, not Henson ;-)





Jim
17.1751POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsThu Feb 02 1995 13:464
    It's a game of connect the dots.
    
    Find some new dots? Got some extra dots? Be creative, you can make a
    better picture.
17.1752STOWOA::JOLLIMORESomething The Boy SaidThu Feb 02 1995 13:485
	.1749
	
	Are you Jum again??
	
	;-)
17.1753Feb. 2ENGPTR::ANDERSONThere's no such place as far awayThu Feb 02 1995 13:491
    Did the groundhog see his shadow?
17.1754MAIL2::CRANEThu Feb 02 1995 13:524
    He (the ground hog) did not see his shadow down here in N.J. but that
    might be different than N.E.`s. So we have 4 more weeks of winter.
    
    Thankfully....
17.1755HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterThu Feb 02 1995 13:5317
    
    In todays WSJ...
    
    "The deans of 89 university schools of education just issued a report
    whose gist is that because all sorts of kids ar ein public schools
    now, they must undertake to ensure that the teachers corps is
    more multiracial and multicultural. It bothers them that most
    teachers are white and female......."
    
    I wonder how this (and possible future reports/rulings/etc
    that start to target white females) will sit with these women
    who have supported similar measures in the past that targetted
    white males.
    
    Are white women on the verge of reaping that which they have sowed?
    
    							Hank
17.1756NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 02 1995 13:553
>                                    So we have 4 more weeks of winter.

Six.
17.1757MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 02 1995 13:563
The official groundhog of the United States Weather Bureau, Puxatawny Phil,
did not see his shadow today.

17.1758MAIL2::CRANEThu Feb 02 1995 13:575
    .1756
    Nope. Weather man said if he doesn`t see it (his shadow that is) its 4
    weeks, ifn he sees it (the shadow that is) its 6 weeks of winter. I
    might have to ask spike tonight...me might know something the grond hog
    doesn`t. 
17.1759NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 02 1995 14:0012
TTWA: an article in the Globe on EMC's earnings announcement.  Someone
seems to be an arithmetically challenged sci-fi fan.

In announcing the results, president and chief executive officer Michael
Ruettgers said EMC now ranks as the seventh-largest company in Massachusetts
measured in terms of revenue, behind Raytheon Co., Gillette Co., and Digital
Equipment Corp.

...

The company, which since 1990 has carved out a major market in disk-storage
systems for data-breeding mainframe and midsize computers...
17.1760ASABET::EARLYLose anything but your sense of humor.Thu Feb 02 1995 14:0510
    RE: 1758
    
    Well the weather man is flat-ass wrong, and that's all ther is to it.
    It is most definitely 6 weeks. That is a known fact.
    
    (To everyone except this errant weather-person ... whoever they were.
    Who was it? Willard Scott? He should stick to telling old ladies
    happy birthday.)
    
    
17.1761MAIL2::CRANEThu Feb 02 1995 14:083
    .1760
    Your right about Willard Scott and maybe he had it wrong. Don`t kill
    the messenger (I`ll still ask Spike though).
17.1762WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Thu Feb 02 1995 14:098
    Do any of these so-called weather 'persons' have relevant credentials
    in meteorology?
    
    I think I read that Dick Albert got into weather reporting after being
    a rock-n-roll DJ in Denver.
    
    I think they mostly just pull in their data from NOAA and regurgitate
    for hapless viewer.
17.1763MAIL2::CRANEThu Feb 02 1995 14:113
    .1762
    Two I think have college experience is Frank & Storm (hence known as
    Frankenstorm) Fields (Father and son). Most have education backrounds.
17.1764MPGS::MARKEYLlamas are larger than frogsThu Feb 02 1995 14:113
    TTWA: If Bill Murray is having a very long day.
    
    -b
17.1765HELIX::MAIEWSKIThu Feb 02 1995 14:1110
  It depends. If they are called weathermen maybe and maybe not. If they are
called meteorologists then they have formal training. 

  Willard Scott is pretty up front about being a weatherman but not a
meteorologist. 

  Of course as Bob Dylan says, "you don't need a weatherman to know which
way the wind blows".

  George
17.1766Good EEEEEEVening!MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 02 1995 14:144
Al Kaprelian must have formal education in meteorology.

Somehow, I can't imagine him having been schooled anywhere else.

17.1767WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Thu Feb 02 1995 14:165
    
    Kaprelian sounds to my ears, like a rat that's been trapped, and is now
    shrieking in pain and terror.
    
    
17.1768MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 02 1995 14:182
But he is unique, John.

17.1769NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 02 1995 14:192
WCBS in New York used to have a weatherman named Dr. Bob <something>.  He was
fired when they found out his credentials were fake.
17.1770There's a low-pressure cranial-rectal inversion region approachingDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Feb 02 1995 14:219
    Speaking of TV weatherpeople, I wonder what new career will be pursued
    by the TV weatherlady who was fired the other day for her ill-fated
    spontaneous on-air happytalk "banter" following a news story featuring
    a 400+ pound gorilla's birthday, where she jokingly wondered whether the
    gorilla qualified as one of the "chocolate-skinned men" that were
    mentioned by a woman who'd been interviewed in an earlier story
    regarding women's preferences in what type of man to date.
    
    Chris
17.1771NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 02 1995 14:227
Did nobody get this?

================================================================================
Note 81.245                 Most Boinkable Celebrity                  245 of 253
NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085"   1 line   2-FEB-1995 10:17
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Campbell's has traditionally used characters with short hair and full faces.
17.1772SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareThu Feb 02 1995 14:255
    .1757
    
    punxsutawney.
    
    nnttm.
17.1773Good old low-tech presentationSUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Feb 02 1995 14:263
I certainly hope Al Kaprelian was hired for his
credentials in formal meteorology training.  I 
can't imagine what else it could have been.
17.1774POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryThu Feb 02 1995 14:294
    
    .1771
    
    It was so obvious that nobody commented, methinks.
17.1775According to Gary LaPierre (on the loose)...SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Feb 02 1995 14:293
I wonder which Boston newswoman reported that
Ted has become matriarch of the Kennedy clan, now
that Rose has passed on.
17.1776For the same reason my Excellence Award is hidden away in a boxROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Feb 02 1995 14:357
re: .1749

Must be the same people who decided to change the Excellence Awards from free-
standing plaques to ones that have to be hung on a wall with a nail...I guess
they never saw cubes before.

Bob
17.1777MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 02 1995 14:365
> Ted has become matriarch of the Kennedy clan, now
> that Rose has passed on.

<chortle><snort><snicker>

17.1778Haven't heard this term in about 30 years, but what the heckDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Feb 02 1995 14:375
    TTWA:
    
    Whether Campbell's Tiffani-Amber is selling Hot Tomato...
    
    Chris
17.1779RDGE44::ALEUC8Thu Feb 02 1995 14:384
    i still remember the episode of "Married .. with children" when Kelly
    got a job as a weather girl
    
    ric$fondly
17.1780MPGS::MARKEYLlamas are larger than frogsThu Feb 02 1995 14:396
    Please, tell me Ted won't wear a dress. Ted with Gin Blossoms; sure I
    can handle that. Ted with this pants around his ankle. I can handle
    that too. Ted with a Buick submarine. I can even handle that. But
    Ted in a dress... that's too much I'm afraid.
    
    -b
17.1781ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Feb 02 1995 14:441
I wonder if Teddy's wife knows...
17.1782Old GrandmaDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Feb 02 1995 14:555
    Ted, with his hair in a bun, in a old granny style dress with big
    pockets sewn onto the sides, and granny glasses.  Taking an occasional
    nip as he warms up the Hot Tomater soup for the grandkids.
    
    Works for me...
17.1783CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 02 1995 14:5816

RE:       <<< Note 17.1752 by STOWOA::JOLLIMORE "Something The Boy Said" >>>

	
>	Are you Jum again??
	
	;-)


   Nope...HendersEn ;-)




Jim
17.1784SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Feb 02 1995 15:023
I'll trade you an sEn for an sOn, Jim.

I got lots of stuff with JensOn.
17.1785CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 02 1995 15:0219

RE:  <<< Note 17.1771 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

>Did nobody get this?


 I'm afraid I didn't get it %-/





================================================================================
Note 81.245                 Most Boinkable Celebrity                  245 of 253
NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085"   1 line   2-FEB-1995 10:17
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Campbell's has traditionally used characters with short hair and full faces.

17.1786CSOA1::LEECHI'm the NRA.Thu Feb 02 1995 15:123
    re: .1780
    
    I doubt he'd wear a dress, but we can't rule out a lampshade.  8^)
17.1787NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 02 1995 15:122
The Campbell Kids -- boy and girl with cherubic faces, used in Campbell's
advertising for 100 years or so.
17.1788CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 02 1995 15:1318


 .1784



 You've got a deal..


 Actually, I'm more perturbed about the employee whose name was spelled
 incorrectly than I am about mine.."Here you go, employee..we appreciate your
 efforts..we just can't spell your name correctly".




Jim
17.1789POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryThu Feb 02 1995 15:223
    
    I used to have two soup spoons with the Campbell's Kids on the handles 
    when I was a wee tot.                                                 
17.1790MAIL2::CRANEThu Feb 02 1995 15:272
    >1789
    Does that mean like a last week or so :').
17.17918^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryThu Feb 02 1995 15:292
    
    <-- 8^ppPPpPPPpPPPppPppppPPppPP
17.1793Partially dark...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Thu Feb 02 1995 15:445
    
    RE: weather...
    
     Has anyone asked the Hippy Dippy Weather Man???
    
17.1794MILPND::CLARK_DThu Feb 02 1995 15:516
    
    I read in the paper this morning about this kid from Shrewsbury, MA
    who flipped the finger at some kids in a car from Worcester.  The
    kids in the car stopped and cut his middle finger off.  
    
    Not sure if the Drs were able to sew it back on.
17.1795MAIL2::CRANEThu Feb 02 1995 15:522
    .1792
    OOOOPPPPPPPPPsssss. He does now...
17.1796SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoThu Feb 02 1995 16:0418
    >    I wonder how this (and possible future reports/rulings/etc
    > that start to target white females) will sit with these women
    > who have supported similar measures in the past that targetted
    > white males.
    >
    > Are white women on the verge of reaping that which they have sowed?
    
    "target"?  How *do* you imagine they'll fix the problem with having too
    many white women teaching school, Hank?  Perhaps they'll conduct
    surveys and find out that few men in their right minds want to go into
    quasi-war-zones for such ridiculous levels of pay; not civic minded
    enough.  The only way to improve that will be to improve teacher pay.
    Doesn't sound all that bad to be targeted for higher pay to me.
    
    Your 'reaping what they sowed' crack has similar inherent bias. 
    Analysis is left as an exercise for the writer.
    
    DougO
17.1797SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netThu Feb 02 1995 16:489
    
    >    I read in the paper this morning about this kid from Shrewsbury, MA
>    who flipped the finger at some kids in a car from Worcester.  The
>    kids in the car stopped and cut his middle finger off.  
    
    	Stupid kid. He didn't deserve to get his finger cut off, but he was
    stupid nontheless.....he's lucky they didn't cut his throat.
    
    
17.1798MPGS::MARKEYLlamas are larger than frogsThu Feb 02 1995 16:496
    Such studpidy is not, by the way, characteristic of those that work
    and/or live in Shrewsbury Mass... just thought you should know!
    
    Never give the finger to anyone when you're not armed! :-) :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.1799NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 02 1995 16:563
>    Never give the finger to anyone when you're not armed! :-) :-) :-)

If you're not armed, how can you have a finger?
17.1800CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 02 1995 16:574


 things to SNARF about
17.1801MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 02 1995 17:124
>    Never give the finger to anyone when you're not armed!

Or, unless you drive a bigger/older/more_beatup automobile than they do.

17.1802GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Feb 02 1995 17:3118
    
    re: flippin' the finger...
    
    3 years ago, shortly after i had bought my car, which to me was new, i
    was driving out of the parking lot at work (shr...who would have
    thought)...and this car came barrel-assing around a corner trying to
    get into a spot across the aisle, nearly ramming into my driver's side. 
    needless to say, i was pissed and flipped off the other driver...as i 
    drove past the car, i realized it was a woman in my department (who was
    late for her shift, i might add, which was probably why she was driving
    like bat out of hell...)  a day later or so she sent me mail saying she
    doesn't know why i got so mad and that she didn't deserve having the
    finger flipped at her...i explained it and she understood why i was mad
    but still didn't deserve the finger...i guess she is right, i should
    have let her hit me so i could sue and cause her (and the rest of
    massachusetts drivers) insurance go up...
    
    
17.1803SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netThu Feb 02 1995 17:369
    
    
    	flippin' someone the bird in the work parking lot is one thing.
    Doing it while standing on the side of the road, where the recipient of
    said bird is a carload of young men, is just asking for getting your
    head beat in...
    
    
    
17.1804GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Feb 02 1995 17:418
    
    
    i didn't say it was the same thing...i was just re-telling a story that
    came to mind when i read the other story...
    
    eeeeshsshhhh...what got your panties in a bunch???
    
    
17.1805SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netThu Feb 02 1995 17:449
    
    
>    eeeeshsshhhh...what got your panties in a bunch???
    
    
    	relax there kiddo, my panties are neatly pressed! :*) I wasn't
    jumpin' on ya, really.....fergive me....<grovel grovel>
    
    
17.1806MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 02 1995 17:465
I've enjoyed offering the bird to taxi cab drivers leaving Logan who
are attempting to exercise their God-given right to pass me in the
breakdown lane in order to force their way into traffic in front
of me.

17.1807NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 02 1995 18:032
What's the definition of "the average per capita standard of living
adjusted for inflation?"
17.1808POLAR::RICHARDSONhapless-random-thought-patternsThu Feb 02 1995 18:171
    poverty.
17.1810MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 02 1995 19:093
I wonder if Dem Colorado Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell has a full
face and short hair?

17.1811CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikThu Feb 02 1995 19:118
    Actually he has a magnificent ponytail, generally wears bolo ties, and
    doesn't really fit the stereotypical enate look in anyway shape or
    form.
    
    some of us in Colorado like our Harley riding, jewelry designing,
    native american senator, despite some unpopular positions he has taken.  
    
    meg
17.1812MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 02 1995 19:122
Sounds like an interesting guy, but not your typical Campbells' kid.

17.1813Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Feb 03 1995 01:001
    What are the real seven wonders of the world
17.1814POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryFri Feb 03 1995 01:227
    
    The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World:
    
    The Great Pyramids of Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Temple
    of Diana at Ephesus, the Colossus of Rhodes, the Lighthouse at
    Alexandria, the Mausoleum of King Mausolus at Halicarnassus, and the
    Statue of Zeus at Olympia.
17.1815Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Feb 03 1995 01:253
    Coooooo
    
    smartipants :*)
17.1816POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Organic JewelryFri Feb 03 1995 01:272
    
    I'm one of the seven wonders of the modern world 8^).
17.1817Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Feb 03 1995 01:324
    Ok but what are the rest....
    
    My head, my left arm, my right arm, my left leg, my right leg
    and my %^&*()....... snigger.
17.1818Lends new meaning to "-< Talk hard >-", eh? |-{:-)LJSRV2::KALIKOWDuke of URL: `TCL my GUI!!' :-) Fri Feb 03 1995 06:483
    ... and as fer U, MzDeb, your lack of humility has depruv your acolytes
    of an opportunity for homage.  Sulk.
    
17.1819TROOA::COLLINSProperty Of The ZooFri Feb 03 1995 11:363
    
    What are the seven *natural* wonders of the world, then?  :^)
    
17.1820CSOA1::LEECHI'm the NRA.Fri Feb 03 1995 11:461
    I think that the Grand Canyon might be one.  
17.1821TROOA::COLLINSProperty Of The ZooFri Feb 03 1995 12:393
    
    How about Niagara Falls?
    
17.1822Slowly I turned...CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 12:423

 NIAGRA FALLS????
17.1823Step by step...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Feb 03 1995 12:431
    
17.1824RDGE44::ALEUC8Fri Feb 03 1995 12:5012
    i don't think there is a definitive list, but i vote for 
    
    Angel Falls, Venezuela
    Great Barrier Reef, Australia
    Grand Canyon, USA
    Salt Domes, Turkey (? - near there anyway)
    Mid-Oceanic Ridge - the ocean (!)
    Mt Kintabalu, Borneo
    
    (stuck at 6)
    
    ric 
17.1825GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentFri Feb 03 1995 12:544
    
    
    
    inch by inch.......
17.1826POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinFri Feb 03 1995 12:582
    
    yuk yuk yuk
17.1827CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 13:104


 Woo woo woo woo woo woo woo
17.1828SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Feb 03 1995 13:191
GOSLOW?
17.1829TROOA::COLLINSProperty Of The ZooFri Feb 03 1995 13:404
    
    Yes...Niagara Falls.  I was just wondering, that's all.  Why, is
    Niagara Falls some kind of secret code term or something?  :^)
     
17.1830GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri Feb 03 1995 13:558
    
    
    	FWIW  I believe I saw the Campbell's soup ad you've
    	all been talking about.  It starts off with a red dress
    	hanging on a wall and gets smaller and smaller right?
    	Well if so, that isn't Tiffany-Amber from Saved by the Bell.
    
    
17.1831Slowly I turned...CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 13:585



 NIAGRA FALLS???
17.1832NIAGARAPOLAR::RICHARDSONA remarkably silly manFri Feb 03 1995 14:021
    	
17.1833MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 03 1995 14:293
I wonder if Stu Cook or anyone else over on that side of the pond has
heard anything from Tony Absolomonomonomonomonom since he left?

17.1834SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Feb 03 1995 14:331
    i wonder why you care.
17.1835MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 03 1995 14:363
I ran across a shareware version of a Ouija board recently and happened
to think of him.

17.1836NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 03 1995 14:561
Who is Blanquita Collum, and how did he/she get that weird first name?
17.1837BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 03 1995 15:556
| <<< Note 17.1706 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Organic Jewelry" >>>


| Where can one purchase this electronic stud finder 8^o?!

	I can do it for ya deb for no cost.... :-)
17.1838NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:0111
    
    
    
    I didn't need to buy anything to find my stud......
    
    
    
    
    :*)
    Terie
    
17.1839PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Feb 03 1995 16:365
	We were just told over the PA system to "disregard any audible alarms".
	Well, that's all fine and dandy, but what about any inaudible ones??
	That's what _I_ wanna know.

17.1840BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 03 1995 16:3713
| <<< Note 17.1838 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "Thirty on Thursday..Proud of it." >>>




| I didn't need to buy anything to find my stud......

	No.... but you should invest some money to get your birth certificate
soooooo.....

| Terie

	you'll learn how to spell your name correctly. :-0
17.1841NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:386
    
    
    That's not the name on the birth certificate, so what good would
    that do for me?  
    
    
17.1842SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Feb 03 1995 16:411
    theresa?
17.1843CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 16:4218




>	We were just told over the PA system to "disregard any audible alarms".
>	Well, that's all fine and dandy, but what about any inaudible ones??
>	That's what _I_ wanna know.


   When I hear those announcements I always ask "But what if there is a real
   fire while they're testing the alarms?"




Jim

17.1844NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:424
    
    
    Nope.....close
    
17.1845BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 03 1995 16:443

	Terrance?
17.1846NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:454
    
    
    NO!!
    
17.1847SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Feb 03 1995 16:451
    must be therese then, yes?
17.1848NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:464
    
    
    Wrong again...
    
17.1849Correllary...GAAS::BRAUCHERFri Feb 03 1995 16:464
    
    However, you MUST pay attention to inaudible alarms...
    
      bb
17.1850NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:464
    
    
    How do you hear an inaudible alarm???
    
17.1851NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 03 1995 16:462
After all these years, why isn't St. Paul's organ shabby?
Hermetically sealed reliquary?
17.1852NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:488
    
    
    Again, I'm going to just *die*!!!
    
    
    
    :*)
    
17.1853BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 03 1995 16:523
	So it's not Terrance Aliwishis Mahoney? :-)

17.1854SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Feb 03 1995 16:523
    .1851
    
    what a withering wit the man has.
17.1855SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Feb 03 1995 16:544
a) Teresa (no "h")?

b) Have to bring a dog in with you to detect 
   those inaudible alarms.
17.1856NETCAD::WOODFORDThirty on Thursday..Proud of it.Fri Feb 03 1995 16:548
    
    
    No Glen, It is in fact, TherAsa
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.1857SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Feb 03 1995 16:5412
           <<< Note 17.1839 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "too few args" >>>


>	We were just told over the PA system to "disregard any audible alarms".
>	Well, that's all fine and dandy, but what about any inaudible ones??
>	That's what _I_ wanna know.

	Those you must pay attention to, as soon as you hear them.

Jim


17.1858BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 03 1995 16:5810
| <<< Note 17.1856 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "Thirty on Thursday..Proud of it." >>>



| No Glen, It is in fact, TherAsa


	Is there supposed to be a - between the Ther and Asa, or is it like
McDonalds? 

17.1859PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Feb 03 1995 16:595
	>>Those you must pay attention to, as soon as you hear them.

	or rather, as soon as you _don't_ hear them.


17.1860CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 03 1995 17:024

 I don't know about you, Di, but I think I hear an inaudable alarm 
 right now, so I think we oughta vacate the premises immediately!
17.1861SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Feb 03 1995 17:0311
           <<< Note 17.1859 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "too few args" >>>

>	>>Those you must pay attention to, as soon as you hear them.

>	or rather, as soon as you _don't_ hear them.

	Better. ;-)

Jim


17.1862POLAR::RICHARDSONA mass of conflicting impulsesFri Feb 03 1995 19:381
    I wonder when centrifuge toilets will become all the rage?
17.1863COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 03 1995 19:411
Don't spend too much time going around in circles with that one.
17.1864SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Feb 03 1995 19:425
    
    re: 1862
    
    Is that the one with the three sea shells???
    
17.1865POLAR::RICHARDSONA mass of conflicting impulsesFri Feb 03 1995 20:144
    No, it's the one where you just stand in the centrifuge and go. Like a
    washing machine in the spin cycle.

    Glenn
17.1866Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Sun Feb 05 1995 21:551
    What the definition of studious is.....
17.1867LJSRV2::KALIKOWDEC: Triumph of Open InnovationSun Feb 05 1995 22:265
    Simple -- It is the modern-day transation of the motto of an ancient
    but famous house of gigolos:  
    
    "Stud I/O 'r' us..."
    
17.1868Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Sun Feb 05 1995 22:474
    I take it thats a translation, sorry not in the best of moods today.
    		      ^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    :*)
17.1869MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 06 1995 12:4812
I wonder why the President is taking such an interest in the Major League
Baseball Strike? Doesn't he have more important things to worry about?
Hasn't he realized that most 'Muricans no longer give a damn about it
and that it would be better to ignore it?

BTW, remember back last year when the strike was only a threat still,
and there were a bunch of people whining about what a disaster it would
be and how many jobs would be lost and how it would strike a blow to
the economy everywhere a ball team had planted themselves? How come
we haven't been reading all kinds of stories about the thousands of
families that are starving to death as a result of the strike?

17.1870BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Feb 06 1995 13:0031
| <<< Note 17.1869 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>



| I wonder why the President is taking such an interest in the Major League
| Baseball Strike? Doesn't he have more important things to worry about?

	Gee, the money the country receives from those inflated saleries, 
concession stands, parking, stadium, ticket sales, team owners and such MAY
have something to do with it. He could also have bet heavily on the Indians
taking it all this year. :-)

| Hasn't he realized that most 'Muricans no longer give a damn about it and that
| it would be better to ignore it?

	Well, not ALL 'Muricans feel that way.....

| BTW, remember back last year when the strike was only a threat still, and 
| there were a bunch of people whining about what a disaster it would be and how
| many jobs would be lost and how it would strike a blow to the economy 
| everywhere a ball team had planted themselves? How come we haven't been 
| reading all kinds of stories about the thousands of families that are starving
| to death as a result of the strike?

	Cause it ain't as newsworthy as football was and they didn't have the
arrival of Eye of Newt. Remember, this time of year the vendors aren't working 
at the ball parks anyway. When spring comes, that's when we'll probably see 
stories on it. 


Glen
17.1871?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Feb 06 1995 13:045
    
    The same reason why a Governor (and possible Presential candidate)
    is taking such an interest in a Major League Football Stadium?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.1872SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Feb 06 1995 13:046
        Re Clinton and baseball;
        
        Same principle  as the Roman circuses - give the great unwashed
        something to occupy them and it keeps them quiet...
        
        
17.1873MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 06 1995 13:0814
>|						How come we haven't been 
>| reading all kinds of stories about the thousands of families that are starving
>| to death as a result of the strike?

>	Cause it ain't as newsworthy as football was and they didn't have the
>arrival of Eye of Newt. Remember, this time of year the vendors aren't working 
>at the ball parks anyway. When spring comes, that's when we'll probably see 
>stories on it. 

It might also be because it never happened, and won't, Glen. We didn't hear
about it in August, September, or October, either, if you recall. The
possibility exists that it is a non-issue.


17.1874SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Mon Feb 06 1995 13:144
    
    RE: .1865
    
    That was a joke son.. Ah say.... a Joke!!
17.1875MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 06 1995 13:5010
re: .1676, Di

>	Colin Ferguson.  How much time does this nutcase get to waste
>	trying to defend himself?

I caught a few minutes of coverage on this on Today before I left this
AM. It's actually quite comical. They ought to cover this rather than
OJ on Court TV, if only for the entertainment potential. Apparently
the guy's put in a request (denied) for a subpoena for Clinton.

17.1876PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Feb 06 1995 13:533
	Court TV is covering it. 

17.1877MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 06 1995 13:552
Well, now I have an excuse to watch Court TV, then!

17.1878SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowMon Feb 06 1995 14:041
Mr. Ferguson is an "interesting" one, to be sure.
17.1879He might make a good third-base ump, but that's about itDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryMon Feb 06 1995 14:4422
>> I wonder why the President is taking such an interest in the Major League
>> Baseball Strike? Doesn't he have more important things to worry about?
    
    Yeah, I remember asking the same thing a few months ago when
    Slick "threatened" to get involved back then.  Got similar
    responses involving threatened jobs and so forth.
    
    But the real answer is that this is a perfectly safe and
    non-threatening way for Bill Clowntown to flex his muskels
    and attempt to look presidential.  Image, image, image.
    We have to remember that he's in the process of actively
    re-inventing himself, again.  This is just part of that.
    
    He has no more business pushing his nose into this hole than
    he'd have getting involved in a movie actor's strike or a circus
    clown strike.  It's *entertainment*.  It's not a presidential
    matter.  The fact that he sees this as a priority item for his
    involvement speaks volumes about his judgment, and so we're
    disappointed again, no surprise halfway through his presidential
    career.
    
    Chris
17.1880SMURF::BINDERgustam vitareMon Feb 06 1995 14:585
    clinton's interest is in the economic conseqences.  i, for one, would
    not like to be living in sourth florida or arizona during a year with
    no spring training.  those two states will suffer terribly. as will the
    rest of the country all summer long.  baseball is a game, but it's also
    VERY big business.
17.1881CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Feb 06 1995 15:028

 Not to mention all of the vendors, etc that make money off of baseball...




 Jim
17.1882Doesn't make it the government's business, imoDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryMon Feb 06 1995 15:078
    >> baseball is a game, but it's also
    >> VERY big business.
    
    True... so is the movie business.  Should he get involved in a
    movie actor's strike?  Is this the proper domain of the chief
    of the executive branch of the United States government?
    
    Chris
17.1883CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Feb 06 1995 15:104


 OK, how cold *is* it?
17.1884PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Feb 06 1995 15:135
	>>Is this the proper domain of the chief
        >>of the executive branch of the United States government?

	The economy?  Er, probably.  

17.1885That could be used to justify anythingDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryMon Feb 06 1995 15:1814
    But almost everything involves the economy in some manner, either
    directly or indirectly.  He doesn't have the time to become directly
    involved in everything.  If he uses the economy as a justification to
    get involved in anything he wants (in this case, show business), that
    means there are other things that he should be attending to, that he's
    not attending to.  By placing baseball above these matters, he's
    displaying poor judgment.
    
    I don't vote for presidents based on their ability to settle baseball
    strikes.  If everything else in the country is doing fine, then sure,
    he can take the time to get involved in baseball.  Until then, he's
    got more important things to do.
    
    Chris
17.1886MAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 06 1995 15:214
    Wasn`t it back in the 20`s when the USSC said that for the good of the
    country baseball should not be tried or allowed to be void of
    anti-trust (or something along those lines). If they can do that in the
    20 why can`t Clinton intervene now.
17.1887WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Feb 06 1995 15:2210
    re; the colin ferguson case...
    
        i watched some of it. i have to agree with an analyst when he
        stated that this particular case highlights the good and the
        bad of our system.
    
        the man is clearly not gripping reality very tightly. however,
        he does show flahes of absolute brilliance and intelligence.
    
        Chip
17.1888PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Feb 06 1995 15:257
	Could be that it's much bigger business than you think.  The 
	decision about what to get involved in should be based on that,
	and not based on how well the industry fits your profile of
	what's presidential (for lack of a better term) and what's not,
	n'est-ce pas?

17.1889CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Feb 06 1995 15:332
    Colin is acting as his own counsel though he does have a lawyer
    advising him from the side lines.  
17.1890WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Feb 06 1995 15:434
    <- yup, but his lawyer's head is often in his hands. you can tell
       he's not enjoying it. (not that he would, but you know what I mean)
    
       Chip
17.1891WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Feb 06 1995 15:456
    
    I think it's an inappropriate use of executive power to get
    involved in the baseball strike. Clinton must be having visions
    of JFK taking on the steel industry.
    
    
17.1906NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 06 1995 15:571
TTWA:  Why not ask Colin Ferguson to solve the baseball debacle?
17.1896NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Mon Feb 06 1995 16:299
    
    
    
    
    >
    
    
    :*)
    
17.1900BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Feb 06 1995 19:563

	I wonder if I will get the snarf???
17.1902one contributing cause...GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampMon Feb 06 1995 21:096
    
    
    i wonder what was in that tuna salad i had for lunch today...gave me
    heartburn... :<
    
    
17.1904WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 07 1995 09:354
    what happened to NH's impeccable reputation for attention to roads
    after a snow storm. it was the only nice thing about working up here.
    
    Chip
17.1907NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 07 1995 13:291
TTWA: how can one rathole TTWA?
17.1908PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Feb 07 1995 13:318
>>TTWA: how can one rathole TTWA?

	By putting in a whole bunch of notes about Colin Ferguson.
	Any other questions?

	I suppose you want me to move them back?

17.1909NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 07 1995 13:331
Well, Colin is quite literally a thing to wonder about.
17.1910SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 07 1995 13:353
    
    "Black Rage" doncha know...
    
17.1911PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Feb 07 1995 13:384
	I know Colin is a thing to wonder about.  So is Bill Clinton,
	but he has his own note.

17.1912NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 07 1995 15:311
TTWA:  How many people are secretly wishing for Binder to get stuck in snow.
17.1913PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Feb 07 1995 15:353
 .1912  I'd rather see him skid into the back of Crane.  ;>

17.1914CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 15:354


 :-)
17.1915CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Feb 07 1995 15:355
    Not I.  I did that far too many times this past weekend after the tire
    rotation I requested was not performed.  Besides, Binder makes some
    good points regarding being heads up when driving in adverse weather.  
    
    
17.1916MAIL2::CRANETue Feb 07 1995 15:443
    .1913
    Now, now, now...why would you want to see physical damage done to me?
    I really am a nice guy, no matter what my SO says.
17.1917GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentTue Feb 07 1995 15:493
    
    
    Not to you, just to your car. ;')
17.1918WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Feb 07 1995 15:5310
    What would you do?
    
     You get a check for $1199, which you take to the issuer's bank and
    cash. You give the cashier $1, and she gives you $2000. You pocket the
    money without counting it, but it feels like too much. You are now
    standing in front of the door, with an extra $800 in fresh Ben
    Franklins.
    
     Do you walk out the door, or go back to the cashier (and there's quite
    a line, and you're in a hurry)?
17.1919PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Feb 07 1995 15:553
	go back in.  what's to wonder about?

17.1920TROOA::COLLINSProperty Of The ZooTue Feb 07 1995 15:568
    
    Is this an ethics test?  :^)
    
    I'd give the money back...the cashier will be held 
    responsible for that $800.
    
    jc
    
17.1921MAIL2::CRANETue Feb 07 1995 15:571
    I`d split the difference with the bank!!!!
17.1922SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 07 1995 15:576
    
    no brainer....
    
    But then again, there's a lot of people out there with no brains who
    would consider this a legitimate mistake and allow the teller to eat
    the loss and/or get fired...
17.1923CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 15:579

 

 Tip the teller ;-)



 I'd give it back
17.1924CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Feb 07 1995 15:583
    Think about it for a minute, go outside, come back in, go outside, come
    back in, go outside, come back in and get in line feeling human but
    free of conscience.  
17.1925Couldn't sleep...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Feb 07 1995 16:093
    
    I'd give it back.  What a shmuck !  bb
    
17.1926MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Feb 07 1995 16:126
TTWA:

What kind of person it takes to save a picture of your son's ex-wife
topless in order to give it to the Enquirer?


17.1927WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 07 1995 16:171
    why people would wanna see Marcia Clark topless...
17.1928CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Feb 07 1995 16:184
    RE: .1925
    
    Who's the schmuck Bob?  No one has advocated keeping it yet.  
    
17.1929SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Feb 07 1995 16:224
    .1928
    
    the schmuck is anyone who has to think for more than 23 nanoseconds
    about it.  like they say, it's a no-brainer.
17.1930OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Feb 07 1995 16:279
    Re: .1918
    
    If there's a line and you're in a hurry, take it to someone else in
    customer service.  Or just bypass the line and go straight to the
    teller, since your transaction is not, after all, complete.
    
    Not that this would happen -- tellers count out the money as they give
    it to you, so unless you're completely spaced out at the time, you'd
    notice the mistake before the transaction ended.
17.1931WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 07 1995 16:323
    isn't schmuck a Jewish obsenity?
    
    Chip
17.1932obsCenityPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Orgastic BlissTue Feb 07 1995 16:321
    
17.1933PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Feb 07 1995 16:3710
    
>>    Not that this would happen -- tellers count out the money as they give
>>    it to you, so unless you're completely spaced out at the time, you'd
>>    notice the mistake before the transaction ended.

	Tellers are supposed to count out the money to themselves and
	then hand it to you, so that other people in line aren't aware
	of how much money you're receiving.  You're supposed to then count
	it again yourself.  So it could happen pretty easily.

17.1934NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 07 1995 16:404
Schmuck is Yiddish for penis.  Once when Isaac Bashevis Singer was on the
Dick Cavett Show, Cavett casually used the term "schmuck."  Singer said,
"My dear Mr. Cavett, that word refers to the male organ."  Cavett was
properly embarrassed.
17.1935OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Feb 07 1995 16:434
    Re: .1933
    
    I remember being counted out to at least a couple of times.  Not that I
    was dealing with any kind of large sums....
17.1936GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Feb 07 1995 16:455
    
    
    she said "supposed" to count to themselves...
    
    
17.1937Thanks for the word-origin...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Feb 07 1995 16:469
    
    Well excuse me, I didn't know.  So, does this make it an
    Un-Recognizable Obscenity, under the mods' algorithm ?
    
    Anyways, I wuz jest trying to use another word fer sucker.
    You know, I've been conned by my upbringing into following the
    rules, and I'll never make it on the mean streets...
    
      bb
17.1938CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Feb 07 1995 16:5017
    Interesting take on this I guess.  I have been faced with this type of
    situation several times under different circumstances with different
    amounts of money or value of goods.  When in that situation, it has
    always taken a second or so of thought to digest what is going on and
    to determine the best course of action.  While I agree it is dishonest
    to keep the money regardless if the cashier at McD' gives you $0.05 too
    much or the teller gives you $500.00 too much it is the same.  It is not 
    always that clear cut on what course of action to take though.  
    Circumstances vary and the path to the right conclusion is not alway 
    clear.  I know in the situation described, the end result would be to 
    give the money back while trying to avoid conflict for the teller with 
    bank management i.e. keep them out of trouble.  IMO, the bottom line is 
    making sure the correct thing was done and the temptation was resisted.  
    If having to determine what happened and what course of action to take 
    makes me morally inferior in your collective eyes, get over it. 
    
    Brian
17.1939SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 07 1995 16:5410
    
    <------
    
    Mostly what Brian said...
    
    Personally, I would get back in line ASAP to the same teller and
    quietly hand her back the money... no fuss, no muss...
    
      Walk out and feel good about at least one small part of my world...
    
17.1940NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 07 1995 16:551
Is it proper etiquette to cut to the front of the line to return the moolah?
17.1941SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 07 1995 16:575
     Get in line... stay in line... make as little fuss and commotion as
    possible...
    
    Remember.... the cameras are rolling...
    
17.1942SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Feb 07 1995 17:106
    .1938
    
    i've returned sums as small as a nickel, and believe me the cashiers
    were grateful.  and, in most of the instances, shocked virtually
    speechless that someone would actually be honest enough to return
    anything.
17.1943GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERSpace for rentTue Feb 07 1995 17:182
    
    RE: .1918  What Di said, what's to think about?
17.1944SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 07 1995 17:2013
    
    I've got a pretty good head for numbers... and when I go grocery
    shopping, remember almost all the items prices that go into my cart.
    
     I load up the counter at the cashiers and watch as each item is being
    scanned. Sometimes I catch an item that should be marked lower because
    of a sale, and bring it to the cashier's attention. Likewise, if the
    item is miss priced lower than it should be, I call attention to it. 
    100% of the time, the cashier will fix the problem if it's scanned
    higher than it should be... conversely, almost 100% of the time if it's
    scanned lower, they don't want to deal with it and let it go through...
    I just shrug and accept the fact that they don't want to deal with that
    end of the red-tape... 
17.1945CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 17:254


 Kinda deceptive, ain't it Andy? ;-)
17.1946;>PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Feb 07 1995 17:273
	not at all

17.1947SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 07 1995 17:329
    
    <------
    
    I think Jim was refering to someone, who shall remain nameless, but
    who's initials are Glen Silva.
    
      What I shoulda done, being a good and holy christian, was insist to
    the manager that the error be corrected.. therefore saving my immortal
    soul from eternal damnation...
17.1948PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Feb 07 1995 17:337
    
>>    I think Jim was refering to someone, who shall remain nameless, but
>>    who's initials are Glen Silva.

	I thought he was alluding to the 10% discount on first
	purchase thing.

17.1949SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 07 1995 17:375
    
    <--------
    
    Whazzat??
    
17.1950CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 17:384


 Year of my birth snarf
17.1951PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Feb 07 1995 17:397
    
>>    Whazzat??

    where were you?  ;>  there's _no_ way i'm going to get
    involved in that discussion again, so never mind.
    

17.1952CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 17:4013


>    I think Jim was refering to someone, who shall remain nameless, but
>    who's initials are Glen Silva.
 
      yep


   


    Jim
17.1953SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 07 1995 18:089
    
    RE: .1951
    
    > where were you?  ;> 
    
    I dunno!!! When was the "discussion" (snicker)????
    
    :)
    
17.1954CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Feb 07 1995 18:198
    Dick,
    
    I will return change of any amount that is not owed to me.  It is how I
    would like to be treated and it is gratifying to see the appreciation
    when it occurs.  The recipients are not always so grateful but I feel
    better regardless.  
    
    
17.1955WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Feb 07 1995 18:195
    Well I hope it's proper etiquette to cut the line, because there was no
    way I was going to wait in that long line AGAIN. I just said "excuse
    me" to the customer and handed all the money back and said "I think
    there's some mistake." She looked at the check again and the light
    dawned and she thanked me. The customer did not appear to mind.
17.1956CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 18:305


 I wonder why the alarm system here seems to be under repair rather
 frequently
17.1957SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Feb 07 1995 18:4911
Jim!  For your safety...  they're trying to correct the
inaudible alarms.

re:  "the credit card thing".  Not long after that
discussion-which-shall-remain-nameless, I was shopping.
Upon making a purchase at a store, I was offered the
10%-off-for-opening-a-charge-account deal.  I looked
at the clerk, said "no thanks", and explained that I'd
never use the card, etc.  She looked at me like I was,
how you say, insane.  But I could feel the spirit of
Di beaming upon me as I walked out.  (Yes, she was right.)
17.1958BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 07 1995 18:588
| <<< Note 17.1920 by TROOA::COLLINS "Property Of The Zoo" >>>



| I'd give the money back...the cashier will be held responsible for that $800.

	Maybe she was laundering the money. Were they clean bills???

17.1959BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 07 1995 19:0111
| <<< Note 17.1947 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas!" >>>



| What I shoulda done, being a good and holy christian, 

	You can stop here Andy. Remember, Jim was talking about you.



Glen
17.1960CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 07 1995 19:144


 No he wasn't
17.1961OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed Feb 08 1995 13:192
    I'm wondering where we talked about the seaQuest DSV/Old Spice hunk. 
    Anyway, I finally got his name -- Edward Kerr.
17.1962HANNAH::BAYJim BayWed Feb 08 1995 15:082
    I wonder whats the shortest point between two distances.
    
17.1963NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 08 1995 15:172
How do they make a certain product that Bread and Circus is advertising?
It's called "Seventh Generation Toilet Paper."
17.1964Less known, the betterSUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Feb 08 1995 15:352
Seventh Generation Toilet Paper, eh?  Sounds like one of
those mysteries that's best left to the unknown.
17.1965KAOA09::KAOU55::MCGREGORWed Feb 08 1995 15:393
Are there male ladybugs?

If so what do they call them?
17.1966BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Feb 08 1995 15:415

	You've been watching Grace Under Fire again, right??? 


17.1967CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Feb 08 1995 15:458
    Because it is marketed by Seventh Generation Products in Burlington Vt. 
    They market a series of recycled, eco-friendly, high(er) priced (some), 
    home products for a better earth.  They have a catalog and ship vis UPS 
    etc. They advertise in E, Garbage, and a few other mags.  Didn't know they
    were in stores at this point though.  Doesn't surprise me they are in
    B&C.  
    
    Brian
17.1968KAOA09::KAOU55::MCGREGORWed Feb 08 1995 15:513
GUF. You caught me. I'm still pondering the question,  seeing the answer 
wasn't given?

17.1969CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Feb 08 1995 15:534
    The answer is no.  Any male ladybugs found are only cross dressing
    female ladybugs (redundant).   
    
    
17.1970BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Feb 08 1995 15:593

	What does GUF mean? 
17.1971Not to be surprised, I suppose . . . MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 08 1995 16:002
Garbage Magazine?

17.1972PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Feb 08 1995 16:004
>>	What does GUF mean? 

	probably Grace Under Fire

17.1973BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Feb 08 1995 16:033

	DOH! Thanks Di....
17.1974Rub it WHERE?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 08 1995 16:594
TTWA:
	Bag Balm, which I used to procure from the veterinary supply when
	I was filling in as a herdsman in college, is now being marketed
	by Walgreens as "a unique skin care product".
17.1975WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 08 1995 17:031
    -1 udder nonsense...
17.1976bicentenial snarfGAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Feb 08 1995 17:127
    
    
    i am guessing on the skin...i have seen it at spag's, too...along with
    shampoo for horses' manes & tails being sold for peoples' manes...
    
    
    
17.1977POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Orgastic BlissWed Feb 08 1995 18:0721
    
    "LADYbug" is probably offensive to feminists.  Perhaps it should be changed 
    to "womanbug".
    
    No, that uses "man".  How about "wymynbug"?
    
    That's not gender inclusive, tho.  How about "personbug"?
    
    "Bug" is informal/slang, though.  Isn't "beetle" the proper term?
    
    Can we agree on "personbeetle"?  Then the only ones who need to worry about 
    which sex it is are the other personbeetles.
    
    
    "Personbeetle, personbeetle, fly away home..."
    
    
    
    
    No, it just doesn't have the same zip.
         
17.1978CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Feb 08 1995 18:0711
    Yes, Garbage Magazine.  It is a new in the last five years magazine
    dedicated to environmental issues especially those related to solid
    waste, disposal, recycling etc.  Fairly well balanced as it strives to
    promote practical measures for reducing the amount of garbage and
    slowing the depletion of natural resources including open spaces.  This
    was the take I had on it for the few issues I saw.  There is another
    called Glow worm or some something similar.  
    
    Brian 
    
    
17.1979SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Feb 08 1995 18:134
I'm sorry, "personbeetle" is objectionable,
since it clearly has "son" in it.  

It'll have to be "persynbeetle".
17.1980HELIX::MAIEWSKIWed Feb 08 1995 18:2311
RE    <<< Note 17.1977 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Orgastic Bliss" >>>

>    "LADYbug" is probably offensive to feminists.  Perhaps it should be changed 
>    to "womanbug".
    
  If you're talking about the debugger then you have to keep the De or DY in
there.

  "PersonDeBug"?

  George
17.1981Running out of verbs?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 08 1995 18:368
>You may also use the FINGER command to grab today's list from
><barnhart@well.sf.ca.us>.  If you prefer to use e-mail, send a
>message to infobot@infomania.com with FINGER BARNHART@WELL.SF.CA.US
>in the SUBJECT line.

TTWA:
	Is it polite to do this without first asking Barnhart?

17.1982SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Feb 08 1995 19:058
    
    RE: .1974
    
    Actually Jack... the stuff works great! It keeps the skin on your
    fingers from cracking better than most of the hand lotions they sell
    today...
    
      Anyplace else besides Walgreens sell it? 
17.1983Whereever fine cosmetics are sold . . . MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 08 1995 19:173
Do you mean "besides Walgreens and American Veterinary Supply and the
Blue Seal Feed Store"?

17.1984NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 08 1995 19:282
TTWA: I know there are blue whales, but are there blue seals?  Or do they
sell blue seal-feed, like bluefish, at the Blue Seal Feed Store?
17.1985SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Feb 08 1995 19:2811
    
    That's it!!!
    
     Blue Seal!!!
    
    I forgot about that!! Gotta stop there tomorrow AM for 100 lbs. of
    cracked corn!!!
    
     Much Grass!!!
    :)
    
17.1986NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 08 1995 19:311
Walk in and say "Gimme cracked corn."
17.1987CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Feb 08 1995 19:324


 Go ahead, I don't care
17.1988MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 08 1995 19:388
TTWA:

    If you reach into your jar of "CALCIUM RICH Rolaids ANTACID TABLETS
    100% Relief for millions! (tm) Assorted FRUIT FLAVORS" and pull out
    two tablets and they are different flavors, is it better to throw
    one back and search for another that matches the one you kept so
    you always chew two that are the same kind at the same time?

17.1989POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinWed Feb 08 1995 19:504
    
    Don't know jack, i never use Rolaids.
    
    Mark
17.1990MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 08 1995 19:522
I used to avoid the issue entirely by buying only Cherry flavored ones.

17.1991"It's very refreshing!"SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowWed Feb 08 1995 19:546
I don't know, Jack, but if you stop worrying about
the Rolaids, maybe the indigestion will go away.   ;^)

BTW, apeaking of mixing flavors, someone gave me a 
"Vanilla Mint" Breathsavers this afternoon...  I'm
still wondering if that combo is a good idea.....
17.1992PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Feb 08 1995 19:563
	Is "jiber" a real word?

17.1993CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Feb 08 1995 20:1916


 I had the vanilla mint ones myself a while back...didn't like them.



 Another TTWA:


 Was that Jollimore I saw in Andover today?




 Jim
17.1994not to meSX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoWed Feb 08 1995 20:355
    >"LADYbug" is probably offensive to feminists.  
    
    nope.
    
    DougO
17.1995The NY Stock Market started today at 3937.... so --LJSRV2::KALIKOWCyrano de UnivacWed Feb 08 1995 23:098
    -- so I was idly wondering, as I drove into work this morning, why the
    heck they didn't just finally go metric and say that it started at 100
    meters...
    
    Can anyone help me?
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.1998TROOA::COLLINSProperty Of The ZooThu Feb 09 1995 00:355
    
    .1997:
    
    The SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario (INside the Dome, that is!  :^).
    
17.1999CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 09 1995 00:425



 I wonder if I should...
17.2000CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 09 1995 00:434


 ...nah, I won't
17.2002CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 09 1995 00:494


 ;-)
17.2003Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Feb 09 1995 02:468
    Why I have this massive craving for Double Chocolate Choc-Chip Icecream
    and tonnes of that squirty stuff you put on top that goes hard(ooh-er)
    when it on the icecream. Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmm
    
    Me thinks it's called Ice Magic or sumfing.
    
    Anyway, gawd I could eat a whole bucket full at the moment. I have to
    buy some on the way home from work.....
17.2004CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Feb 09 1995 11:167
    RE: Hot dogs @ McD's....
    
    Inside Wal Mart
    
    Inside BJ's (Burger King actually) 
    
    
17.2005STOWOA::JOLLIMORESomething The Boy SaidThu Feb 09 1995 11:386
	Jum,
	
	yup. i was in das. i'll be over there about once a week.
	you upstairs?   what pole?
	
	Jay
17.2006CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 09 1995 12:0923


RE:       <<< Note 17.2005 by STOWOA::JOLLIMORE "Something The Boy Said" >>>

	
>	yup. i was in das. i'll be over there about once a week.
>	you upstairs?   what pole?
	


  Hah!  I thought it was you...I was gonna say something but figgered I'd
 keep my mouth shut...you walked right by my office as I was talking to
 my boss..


 I'm at pole D17 (take a left as you come up the stairs near the entrance
 to the bldg).




 Jim
17.2007SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareThu Feb 09 1995 12:493
    .1992
    
    yes.
17.2008GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Feb 09 1995 14:1110
    
    
    ttwa:  how come every time (and it is not very often that i do, because
    of this) i watch "rescue 911" i end up bawling???  like the other nite
    when a little girl's daddy went into diabetic shock and she was then
    left with her 2 younger brothers and was so upset that her daddy
    wouldn't wake up...or when they showed this brother and sister who have
    a wicked love/hate relationship, and when the bro caught on fire, sis
    is the one who was basically saved his life with her 'stop drop and
    role'???  i was a mess...and i didn't even watch the whole show...
17.2009SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Thu Feb 09 1995 14:183
    
    That's why they call it a "dramatization"...
    
17.2010CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 09 1995 14:2013


 True confession:

 
 I can't watch Rescue 911, particularly when there are little kids involved, 
 cuz I get kinda emotional myself.




Jim
17.2011GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Feb 09 1995 14:235
    
    yeah!!!!  i am usually fine when an adult is in trouble all by
    him/herself...but bring in the kiddies, and watch the tears flow...
    
    
17.2012Where are my Kleenex?SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Feb 09 1995 14:253
	Bring in kids or animals...  I'm a mess.

	And I don't watch "Bambi" or "The Lion King" either.
17.2013SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Thu Feb 09 1995 14:265
    
    
    You guys would be mess watching some of the Predator series on
    the Discover channel
    
17.2014CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 09 1995 14:2917



    
    
>    You guys would be mess watching some of the Predator series on
>    the Discover channel
 

  I close my eyes when the cheetahs are chasing the tommies..




Jim   

17.2015SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Feb 09 1995 14:296
Actually, real-life nature shows don't trouble me.
I'm pretty fascinated by seeing how animals survive
and hunt in the wild.

Ink-and-paint the lions, give them voices, then I'm
gone.
17.2016NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 09 1995 14:301
Isn't it dangerous to ink and paint lions?
17.2017CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 09 1995 14:3110



 Discovery channel had a neat thing on last night about how different 
 animals sleep..



Jim
17.2018Hey! Hey!SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Feb 09 1995 14:332
Of course... and that's the next episode.  Lions
mauling animators.
17.2019PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsThu Feb 09 1995 14:333
Probably more dangerous than coloring outside the lions.

17.2020GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Feb 09 1995 14:378
    
    
    well, i watched the national geographic special over the weekend (taped
    it) and there were a few spots where i was on the brink...of course
    steve thought it was hysterical...which put and end to the tears...but
    i was close...
    
    
17.2021NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 09 1995 14:512
There's an event called "Shakespeare Karaoke Night" listed in the Globe's
Calendar section.
17.2022BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Feb 09 1995 15:404

	Lady Di.... that had to be one of the WORST puns I have EVER heard....
BUT I LOVED IT!!!!!!!  :-)
17.2023GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Feb 09 1995 15:458
    
    oh well...i don't get it...
    
    
    and i wonder where bob's ttwa is ... 
    
    
    
17.2024BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Feb 09 1995 15:4911
| <<< Note 17.2023 by GAVEL::JANDROW "brain cramp" >>>


| oh well...i don't get it...

	She talked about coloring outside the lions... where it could have said
lines. :-)




17.2025GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampThu Feb 09 1995 16:364
    
    gotcha...
    
    
17.2026Did Vanna steal all the unused letters?ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Feb 09 1995 17:078
Why so many towns in New England have the same name...Hudson, Burlington, etc.

re: Raq

I was too lazy to look up the TTWA topic, but I knew someone would find it for
me.

Bob
17.2027MAIL2::CRANEThu Feb 09 1995 17:125
    .2026
    We have the same problem with names of towns down here and some sith
    simular sounding names. We have at least 3 Washingtons and 2 Franklins,
    along with Branvhville ,Branchburg, Arlington, North Arlington and Mt.
    Arlington. The list goes on and on.
17.2028TINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Thu Feb 09 1995 17:243
    TTWA: Why this topic isn't called "To Wonder About Things"?
    
    -- Jim
17.2029TROOA::COLLINSDistributed being...Thu Feb 09 1995 17:275
    
    If you want, I could change the title to:
    
    "I find the following to be interesting, yet curious..."
    
17.2030Brady BS Meter PinnedDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Feb 09 1995 17:5512
    Or how about "Curiously refreshing"?  Now there's an adverb and
    adjective that don't seem to make sense together, but I guess
    that's part of the appeal.
    
    As for a TTWA:
    
    When will they come out with the movie that I'd *really* pay
    cash to see:
    
    		The Brady Bunch Vacations in Jurassic Park
    
    Chris
17.2031BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Feb 09 1995 18:318


	Why is it perceived by Christians it's wrong to get drunk, but ok to get
drunk in the Spirit?


Glen
17.2032SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareThu Feb 09 1995 18:453
    getting drunk in the spirit does not involve cirrhosis of the liver. 
    or any of several other abuses of self and others that boozing can lead
    to.
17.2033CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Feb 09 1995 18:481
    not only that it can make you sick and do stupid things.
17.2034TROOA::COLLINSDistributed being...Thu Feb 09 1995 19:003
    
    Thank you, Gilligan.
    
17.2035POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Feb 09 1995 19:022
    
    your welcome little buddy
17.2036NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 09 1995 19:132
Will Ramsey Clark represent Ramzi Ahmed Yousef?  If so, how will the media
tell them apart?
17.2037CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Feb 09 1995 19:1420


RE:              <<< Note 17.2031 by BIGQ::SILVA "Squirrels R Me" >>>




>	Why is it perceived by Christians it's wrong to get drunk, but ok to get
>drunk in the Spirit?


You don't understand (and you might insert the word "some" in between "by" and
"Christians".





Jim
17.2038BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 10 1995 13:297

	You don't think drunkeness in the Spirit will cause people to do stupid
things? PUHLease Marie!



17.2039CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Feb 10 1995 13:384
    Me thinks you missed the implied smiley.  If so, please accept this
    belated :-) as proof of my quasi-humoristic intentions.
    
    Brian
17.2040BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 10 1995 13:398


	Why does the song, "Every Kind of People", which was sung by our own CEO
Robert Palmer, only talk about men????


Glen
17.2041GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 10 1995 13:594
    
    i don't know, but i think it is a remake...and i like it....
    
    
17.2042BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 10 1995 16:308


	raq, he did a remix and rerelease of the song from the 70's. but it's
the same song, just more of a twang to it.



17.2043GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 10 1995 17:328
    
    that's what i said...a remake...
    
    (at least, as far as i am concerned, it someone redoes a song from
    years ago, it's a remake...whether or not it's got the exact same
    beat...)
    
    
17.2044PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsFri Feb 10 1995 18:445
    "panicking geeks" and "kooks".  what'll be the next endearing
    term mr. bill will come up with?
    

17.2045SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Feb 10 1995 19:037
    
    <------
    
    Yep... he's "endeared" me to my NEXT/UNSEEN key quite often...
    
    No matter what point he makes!!
    
17.2046POWDML::CKELLYSat Feb 11 1995 23:212
    i wonder if it is possible to find old Partridge Family tapes/cds...
    i have this nostalgic need to torture my sister :-)
17.2047Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Feb 13 1995 01:514
    <-- Thas 'orrid :^)
    
    Why it is strange to watch OJ simo films with all the things that are
    going on at the moment.
17.2048NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Feb 13 1995 14:032
Is daytime TV so insufferable as to drive back employees back to work before
they are really healthy?
17.2049SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Feb 13 1995 14:201
    yes.
17.2050POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerMon Feb 13 1995 14:331
    I wonder if anyone else has ever heard of cocking board?
17.2051BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Feb 13 1995 15:008
| <<< Note 17.2048 by NETRIX::thomas "The Code Warrior" >>>



| Is daytime TV so insufferable as to drive back employees back to work before
| they are really healthy?

	Daytime tv is fine. It's OJ tv that's driving them back!
17.2052BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Feb 13 1995 15:0110
| <<< Note 17.2050 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Weird Canadian Type Geezer" >>>


| I wonder if anyone else has ever heard of cocking board?

<said in my best Archie Bunker voice>


	Shut up YOU! 

17.2053COSME3::HEDLEYCLager LoutMon Feb 13 1995 15:223
Daytime TV is crap.  I tried watching in once, and it drove me mental.

Chris.
17.2054POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerMon Feb 13 1995 15:511
    Try watching out once, perhaps it will undo the damage.
17.2055BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Feb 13 1995 15:584

	Why does the word bRandophile mean a collector of cigar bands?
Shouldn't it be a bandophile?????
17.2056POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerMon Feb 13 1995 16:003
    because the band has the brand written on it.
    
    nnttmha
17.2057BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Feb 13 1995 16:037
| <<< Note 17.2056 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Weird Canadian Type Geezer" >>>



| because the band has the brand written on it.

	Ok.... that makes sense.... kinda.... :-)
17.2058Inanimate objectsTROOA::TEMPLETONMon Feb 13 1995 23:569
    How do household appliances know when you retire and are on a fixed
    income? appliances are my husbands department and since he retired the
    frig blew, the stove caught fire, the toaster quit and I came home
    to-night to here him ranting about the TV, as of to-day the only
    colours we have are black, white and yellow.
    
    
    
    joan
17.2059POWDML::LAUERLC of Inexpressible RaptureTue Feb 14 1995 02:223
    
    You have black, white AND yellow on your telly?  LUXURY!
                                                        
17.2060POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerTue Feb 14 1995 02:232
    Our dad would beat us about the head until we thought we had a
    television.
17.2061POWDML::LAUERLC of Inexpressible RaptureTue Feb 14 1995 02:283
    
    You were lucky to have a dad.  Our mum hired men from down the pub to
    beat us about the head, and we had to thank them afterwards.
17.2062POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerTue Feb 14 1995 02:302
    You were lucky to have a mum, we only had a patch of brown fluid with
    an apron on for a mum.
17.2063POWDML::LAUERLC of Inexpressible RaptureTue Feb 14 1995 02:584
    
    Your mum had an APRON?  What our mum did was, she took dryer lint and
    pressed it into the shape of an apron.  It didn't work, but she had
    pride, did our mum.
17.2064POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerTue Feb 14 1995 03:031
    Your mum was a looney.
17.2065POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerTue Feb 14 1995 03:051
    I suppose your dad drove the apron detector van.
17.2066POWDML::LAUERLC of Inexpressible RaptureTue Feb 14 1995 03:073
    
    Yes, from the Ministry of Housinj.
                           
17.2067POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerTue Feb 14 1995 03:121
    housinj?
17.2068POWDML::LAUERLC of Inexpressible RaptureTue Feb 14 1995 03:306
    
    Yes, it was spelt that way on the van.  I'm very observant.   I've
    never seen so many aerials in my life.  The man told me their equipment
    could pin-point a purr at four hundred yards... and Eric being such a
    happy cat was a piece of cake.
    
17.2069We only had hacked up fur balls from the cat.CSOA1::LEECHhiTue Feb 14 1995 11:341
    You mean your mum had lint?  A luxury!
17.2070POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinTue Feb 14 1995 11:454
    
    A Valentine's day Snarf.
    
    Mark
17.2071BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 14 1995 12:474

	I wonder why Deb would feel her mum was in poverty when she had a lint
collection. Some people just don't know when they have it so good.
17.2072PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsTue Feb 14 1995 13:202
 Is Cecil Fielder his real name?

17.2073USAT05::WARRENFELTZRFortius,aka I'm Outta Here!Tue Feb 14 1995 13:224
    yes Di and he ain't much a fielder also...just a big stick.
    
    and his name is not pronounced see-sall, but sess-all...fine man and
    all that upbringing in japan
17.2074BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 14 1995 13:233

	YES! But he ain't much of a fielder though.... :-)
17.2075USAT05::WARRENFELTZRFortius,aka I'm Outta Here!Tue Feb 14 1995 14:123
    I go into the men's room and notice that on the 4th floor, there's a
    new recycling bin that "they" equipped our facility with...what is
    there to recycle in a resatroom???????????????????
17.2076GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Feb 14 1995 14:245
    
    <---
    
    lunch perhaps???
    
17.2077ASABET::EARLYLose anything but your sense of humor.Tue Feb 14 1995 14:385
    It would have been easier to just put up a sign:
    
    	"Please flush twice ... it's a long way to the cafeteria."
    
    
17.2078KAOA00::KAOU55::MCGREGORTue Feb 14 1995 15:503
TTWA:

Is a squadron of Yogic Flyer's tom-a-kawzy?
17.20798^)POWDML::LAUERLC of Inexpressible RaptureTue Feb 14 1995 16:222
    
    <-- Would you mind repeating that, and in English this time?
17.2080NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorTue Feb 14 1995 17:032
Why when people try to attempt humor in this conference when all they do is 
post drivel and drive down to signal to noise ratio ever closer to zero?
17.2081zero tolerance has been reached.... master.BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 14 1995 17:133

	THEN STOP NOTin.............
17.2082Things to Thunder AboutSUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Feb 14 1995 17:152
I do it solely to tick people off.  Thanks
for posting the results.
17.2083SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 14 1995 17:2110
    
    RE: .2080
    
     A person with insight...
    
    
    RE: .2081
    
     Awwwwwww.... struck a nerve did he???
    
17.2084BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 14 1995 17:268
| <<< Note 17.2083 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy caweful awound Zebwas!" >>>


| RE: .2081

| Awwwwwww.... struck a nerve did he???

	Nobody in here has been touchin my nerve Andy! 
17.2085SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 14 1995 17:293
    
    See .2080
    
17.2086i love you andy and will pray for your soul.....BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 14 1995 17:400
17.2087Thank you Mr. Zebra...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 14 1995 17:431
    
17.2088GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Feb 14 1995 17:476
    
    
    that's it...you two...go to your rooms!!!!
    
    
    
17.2089POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerTue Feb 14 1995 18:231
    Shouldn't that be get a room?
17.2090POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinTue Feb 14 1995 18:275
    
    How much a hotel would charge Glenn and **all** his personalities
    for a room???
    
    Mark
17.2091BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 14 1995 18:3510
| <<< Note 17.2090 by POBOX::BATTIS "Contract Studmuffin" >>>


| How much a hotel would charge Glenn and **all** his personalities for a room??

	Well, he JUST was at the Boxboro Host, so I suppose we could look at
his receipts and find out.


Glen
17.2092BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 14 1995 18:357
| <<< Note 17.2087 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy caweful awound Zebwas!" >>>


| -< Thank you Mr. Zebra... >-

	You're welcome hon...

17.2093POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerTue Feb 14 1995 18:441
    I got their special multiple personality rate.
17.2094BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 14 1995 18:497

	Did you get a further discount when you added another personality in
the middle of your stay?


Glen
17.2095WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 15 1995 08:464
    -1 i believe you only get the additional discount if the new
       personality is under 10yrs. of age.
    
       :-)
17.2096KAOA00::KAOU55::MCGREGORWed Feb 15 1995 10:213
re: 2080

Must of forgotten to take your prozac at lunch time.
17.2097USAT02::WARRENFELTZRFortius,aka I'm Outta Here!Wed Feb 15 1995 10:311
    the code warrior is okay, just humor-impaired!
17.2098must HAVEPOWDML::LAUERIntoxicatingly ConnectedWed Feb 15 1995 11:512
    
    
17.2099NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 15 1995 16:441
TTWA: When will headcheese carry a surgeon general's warning?
17.2100WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 15 1995 16:461
    ...or pork and beans?
17.2101POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerWed Feb 15 1995 16:501
    or poutine?
17.2102USAT02::WARRENFELTZRFortius,aka I'm Outta Here!Wed Feb 15 1995 16:561
    or ovaltine
17.2103POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinWed Feb 15 1995 17:132
    
    or saltines
17.2104WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 15 1995 17:201
    or rapee...
17.2105POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerWed Feb 15 1995 17:321
17.2106Recursion ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Feb 15 1995 18:104
    
    Who warns a surgeon general ?
    
      bb
17.2107BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Feb 15 1995 18:116
| <<< Note 17.2106 by GAAS::BRAUCHER >>>


| Who warns a surgeon general ?

	Why God of course...
17.2108SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Feb 15 1995 18:149
    
    RE: .2099
    
    Mmmmmmmmmm..... haven't had that in awhile!!!
    
    Definite artery clogger!!!
    
    :)
    
17.2109PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsWed Feb 15 1995 18:534
	What are the odds against having two unrelated Jake/Jane
	allusions in the 'box in one day?

17.2110BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Feb 15 1995 18:547
| <<< Note 17.2109 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "too few args" >>>


| What are the odds against having two unrelated Jake/Jane allusions in the 
| 'box in one day?

	About as good as an apple pie bake-off! :-)
17.2111NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 15 1995 19:044
>    Who warns a surgeon general ?

Caviar emptor.  Oh, you said _surgeon_ general.  I thought you said _sturgeon_
general.
17.2112POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerWed Feb 15 1995 19:061
    <---- I remember that joke.  8^)
17.2113Uniformed and decorated General Headcheese61875::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryWed Feb 15 1995 19:2710
>> TTWA: When will headcheese carry a surgeon general's warning?
    
    A headcheese might as well *be* the surgeon general...
    
    TTWA:  In my Collector's Choice Music Catalog (or some similar
    name), in the Rhythm & Blues section, listed there along with all
    of the great R&B artists of the last half century, is a CD by Alvin
    and the Chipmunks.
    
    Chris
17.2114NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 15 1995 19:291
They are chipmunks of color.
17.2115Colour...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Feb 15 1995 19:301
    
17.2116SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CWed Feb 15 1995 20:128
    
    
    MMMMMmmmmmmmmm....headcheese! I used to make sandwhiches out of it when
    I was a kid. The other kids used to freak when I'd hit a piece of skull
    bone in the sandwhich meat ("You got bones in your sandwhich?"). ;*)
    
    
    
17.2117which?POWDML::LAUERIntoxicatingly ConnectedWed Feb 15 1995 20:291
    
17.2118GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Feb 15 1995 20:305
    
    
    what the hell is headcheese???  anything like toejam???
    
    
17.2119POWDML::LAUERIntoxicatingly ConnectedWed Feb 15 1995 20:314
    
    I can think of some pretty disgusting definitions for headcheese 8^).
    
    Go ahead, {{{smaq}}} me.
17.2121GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Feb 15 1995 20:365
    
    
    well, deb, i meant other than THAT headcheese... ;> :>
    
    
17.2122CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Feb 15 1995 20:488
    	I only recall eating headcheese as a real little kid.  It's 
    	chunks of meat suspended in this relatively clear gelatenous
    	substance.  We had it sliced for sandwiches and stuff.
    
    	I don't remember it being so terrible at all.
    
    	If I recall, the meat was really meat by-products -- like
    	brains.
17.2123Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Feb 15 1995 21:222
    Why I can't concentrate on Films will Oj Simpson in 'cause I keep
    thinking...."Are they like, gunna fry this sucker??"
17.2124MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 15 1995 21:574
I could enter some recipes for headcheese (also known as soultze) in
80, however, be forwarned that the major ingredient is, as might be
guessed, a hog's head. But that's OK, because you cut it up, eventually.

17.2125SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Feb 15 1995 21:586
    
    Next time you're in a deli or the deli dept. at your local supermarket,
    ask to see the headcheese..... tell them you want to see if it's
    fresh...
    
     
17.2126Mrs Pauls gelatenous headcheeseSUBPAC::SKALSKIWed Feb 15 1995 23:3711
    
    
    			Actually if my memory serves me correct, I used
    		to work in a German deli and the meat in headcheese is
    		primarily cow tongue.  You wouldn't believe though how 
    		many people would come in and ask for CHEESEHEAD,
    		doooooooo!
    
    
    							Shark
    
17.2127ick!POWDML::CKELLYMy Dixie WreckedWed Feb 15 1995 23:521
    and folks wonder why i'm not an adventurous diner!
17.2128Fomage a la teteKAOA00::KAOU55::MCGREGORThu Feb 16 1995 11:441
I wonder if Jeffery Domer liked head cheese?
17.2129DahmerPOWDML::LAUERIntoxicatingly ConnectedThu Feb 16 1995 11:481
    
17.2130Tanks!KAOA00::KAOU55::MCGREGORThu Feb 16 1995 12:180
17.2131BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Feb 16 1995 12:426
| <<< Note 17.2119 by POWDML::LAUER "Intoxicatingly Connected" >>>


| I can think of some pretty disgusting definitions for headcheese 8^).

	Cut or uncut?
17.2132POWDML::LAUERIntoxicatingly ConnectedThu Feb 16 1995 12:592
    
    Uh-b-b-bleah!
17.2133Headcheese, Yum, Yum!MKOTS3::KERRHell has our URLThu Feb 16 1995 18:0516
    
    My intorduction to headcheese was when I taught at a Catholic prep
    school run buy French-Canadian Brothers and Priests.  There were 
    several Nuns who did the cooking for the school.  One day I walked
    into the kitchen of the cafeteria to smell something very good cooking
    in a big pot on the stove.  Imagine my surprise when I lifted the lid
    and found a pig's head staring at me.  After cooking the head completely,
    they scrapped and dug the meat from it and then added the gelatin and
    whatever spices to make it solid.  So, these ladies at least used a
    pig's head, I suspect in other areas of the country and the world they
    might use cow parts (yum, yum), but it was apparent to me that day where 
    the name came from.  Yes, I did try it and it was quite good.  But, as with
    hot dogs, once you know how they're made...
    
    :-) Al
        
17.2134NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighThu Feb 16 1995 18:148
17.2135POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerThu Feb 16 1995 18:161
    After you left he prolly scooped up the retch to thicken the gelatin.
17.2136POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Feb 16 1995 18:192
    
    uh-b-b-bleah!
17.2137Where do you suppose they _get_ gelatin from?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 16 1995 18:244
None of my recipes call for any added gelatin, but it always gels quite
nicely. That's a desired consequence of simmering bones and cartilage
for hours on end.

17.2138SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Thu Feb 16 1995 18:3119
    RE: 2134
    
      Ahhhhhh.... what memories....
    
     I'd help my Mom cook the pig's feet and after she peeled all the meat
    off and put it back in the broth (which went into the fridge) I got the
    bones....
    
      The bones were pretty porous and held minute quantities of the
    broth.... I went through about 40-50 pieces of bone and sucked them
    dry....
    
      The next day we had the, what you guys call, the headcheese (Galareta
    in Polish)...
    
      I nice thick slab with a dash of vinegar and a fat piece of rye
    bread.....
    
      Heaven!!!!
17.2139GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Thu Feb 16 1995 18:347
    
    
    		I'm really glad I read all this long after
    		lunch!
    
    		bleah!
    
17.2140NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighThu Feb 16 1995 18:373
Did they invent the word "Jello" because it took too long for Cosby to
say, "There's always room for colored water solidified with stuff boiled
out of pig's bones and horses hooves" ??
17.2141POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerThu Feb 16 1995 18:471
    Hey you kids! Get out of that head cheese tree!
17.2142Think I'll have a nice salad tonightDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Feb 16 1995 19:207
    Okay, so what *is* in hot dogs, then?  Is it more or less what
    John Candy kept saying throughout "The Great Outdoors"?  And if
    it is, then what's in chicken hot dogs or turkey hot dogs, since
    neither of them has any lips (though they have the other ingredient
    mentioned in that movie).
    
    Chris
17.2143NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 16 1995 19:241
Birds don't have lips, but they have beaks.
17.2144MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 16 1995 19:251
Are those, like, crunchy lips?
17.2145Was that the first part or the second part?MKOTS3::KERRHell has our URLThu Feb 16 1995 19:2817
    
    Re: What's in a hot dog?
    	
        	Disgusting animal part stuff!
    
    What's in a chicken or turkey hot dog?
    
    		Disgusting chicken and turkey part stuff!
    
    Parts is parts! 
    
    To wonder about:
    
    If there were dog parts in a hot dog, would it be called a dog hot dog
    or hot dog dog?
    
    :-) Al
17.2146now _that_ was funny..CALDEC::RAHwalking on broken glassThu Feb 16 1995 19:291
    
17.2147POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerThu Feb 16 1995 19:291
    Why isn't a landing pad called a take off pad?
17.2149bologna is a fat hotdogSUBPAC::SKALSKIThu Feb 16 1995 19:5614
    
    
    		Recipe to make hot dogs, well lets see.  Hot dogs and
    	and bologna were pretty much the same.  Take x amount of pork
    	fat, send it through a grinder.  Add flour, water, salt, and
    	red coloring.  Stuff the casing either natural (intestines) or
    	artificial (plastic).  Boil then hang to drip/dry.  Bottom
    	line, after working in the meat/deli industry there's very few
    	items I'll actually eat anymore.
    
    
    						Shark
    
    
17.2150SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Feb 17 1995 02:1018
    TTWA
    
    Watching a movie on TV and on comes:
    
     Parts of the following program have scenes not suitable for all
    audiences.
    
     Discretion is advised....
    
    
    
     Then they cut out all the "not suitable" parts...
    
    
     Sheeeeeeeeeeesh!!
    
    
      
17.2151HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri Feb 17 1995 12:307
Re           <<< Note 17.2148 by CNTROL::JENNISON "No turning back" >>>

>	How many is eleventy gazillion ?

  11 X 10**many

  George
17.2152NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 17 1995 12:591
What does George have against "Frank" and "Ralph?"
17.2153BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 17 1995 13:0721

	I went into CVS and while in there I FINALLY remember that I need a new
pair of sunglasses. I looked throughout the entire store, and I couldn't see
any. I asked if they were in front of me and I was just being blind about it,
and the woman said no, they don't carry them until summer.... I said 2 things
to her (both with a smile, both kidding around)

	Oh yeah, that's right, the sun doesn't come out in the winter, how dumb
of me. 

Followed by:

	I guess that makes sense, I mean, in the winter we only of the sun
reflecting off of the white snow! 

	She laughed, but it still leaves me wondering.... why don't they sell
sunglasses in the winter?


Glen
17.2154CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 17 1995 13:2912



 Probably the same reason a lot of restaurants don't serve iced tea in
 the winter..not enough demand.





Jim
17.2155POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Feb 17 1995 13:396
    
    <-- THAT frosts my butt but good 8^p.  If they serve coffee & hot tea
    in the summer and sodas in the winter, why can't they serve iced tea in
    the winter?
    
    This belongs in the pet peeve topic 8^(.
17.2156CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 17 1995 13:4610


 I agree Deb...I got some wierd looks the first winter I was here after I'd
 asked a waitperson for iced tea..




Jim
17.2157NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 17 1995 13:463
>    <-- THAT frosts my butt but good 8^p.

Deb, you're supposed to _drink_ iced tea, not sit in it.
17.2158POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerFri Feb 17 1995 13:472
    They do both in Canada. You can have iced tea and sun glasses in the
    winter.
17.2159SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Feb 17 1995 13:493
I thought sunglasses weren't needed in Canada in the
winter....  the sun doesn't come back up until June
there, does it?   ;^)
17.2160BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 17 1995 13:517
| <<< Note 17.2155 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Fuzzy Faces" >>>


| <-- THAT frosts my butt but good 8^p.  


	Did we slip and fall down again Deb? :-)
17.2161BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 17 1995 13:528
| <<< Note 17.2159 by SUBPAC::JJENSEN "Jojo the Fishing Widow" >>>


| I thought sunglasses weren't needed in Canada in the winter....  the sun 
| doesn't come back up until June there, does it?   ;^)

	Shhhhhhh...... Joanne, don't let them in on it. The sunglass people
will go out of business.... :-)
17.2162GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 17 1995 13:5311
    >>>why don't they sell sunglasses in the winter?
    
    
    ah, but they do...but it just so happens that cvs doesn't carry them
    until spring/summer...
    
    check out the local 'sunglass' hut, or vaurnet (sp) kiosk in your local
    mall...or try a cheapo department store (woolworth's or rich's or of
    the like...)
    
    
17.2163SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Feb 17 1995 13:531
But then maybe they'd send the sunglasses to us...
17.2164BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 17 1995 13:5812


	raq, i'll probably go to a cheapie dept store. i tend to lose them, or
seeing i put them on the passenger seat other tend to sit on them..... which
leads me to wonder about something else....

	Why is it when a passenger gets into a car, they almost ALWAYS just sit
without looking? 



17.2165MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Fri Feb 17 1995 15:1314
    It's wacked but what the hey.
    
    There are identical twins names Joan and Judy...same everything.
    Joan and Judy live life with a strong sense of propriety.
    
    Joan marries man named Mike and Judy marries Joe.
    
    Funny thing is, Joe has seen Judy in her glory and Mike has seen Joan
    in her glory.  I wonder if the two identical women ever feel
    uncomfortable around their sisters husbands knowing full well that 
    her brother in laws each know what she looks like in her glory...if you
    follow!
    
    -Jack
17.2166KAOA00::KAOU55::MCGREGORFri Feb 17 1995 15:462
Are they siamese identical twins?

17.2167STRATA::JORDANThere's no easy way to be freeFri Feb 17 1995 17:025
    why even bother posting a speed limit on route 495?  I was driving
    along @65 MPH this morning and I must have been the slowest car on the
    road.  
    
               DJ
17.2168MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Fri Feb 17 1995 17:091
    No, not siamese twins...just completely identical!
17.2169CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 17 1995 17:135


 I was doing about 80 last night on 93 North around Salem NH...a guy was
 behind me right on my bumper...
17.2170NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 17 1995 17:154
> I was doing about 80 last night on 93 North around Salem NH...a guy was
> behind me right on my bumper...

Was he wearing a red suit with a spider motif?
17.2171GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 17 1995 17:199
    
    
    <----
    
    
    hehehe hehehehehehehe hehehehehehe {BREATHE} hehehehehe heheheheheh
    
    
    
17.2172CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 17 1995 17:2717



>> I was doing about 80 last night on 93 North around Salem NH...a guy was
>> behind me right on my bumper...

>Was he wearing a red suit with a spider motif?



 No, but he was holding onto that bumper awful tight!




 Jim
17.2173MPGS::MARKEYCalm down: it's only 1s and 0sFri Feb 17 1995 17:283
    Damn skateboarders... :-)
    
    -b
17.2174MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Fri Feb 17 1995 17:292
    Hey!  Isn't anybody going to address my concern bout nekkid sister n
    laws?!
17.2175MPGS::MARKEYCalm down: it's only 1s and 0sFri Feb 17 1995 17:301
    Are their husbands named Roger?
17.2176HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri Feb 17 1995 17:378
RE        <<< Note 17.2174 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "You-Had-Forty-Years!!!" >>>

>    Hey!  Isn't anybody going to address my concern bout nekkid sister n
>    laws?!

  I can't imagine anyone would worry about such a thing.

  George
17.2177MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Fri Feb 17 1995 17:482
    Ahhh who cares what you imagine George?  You're illiterate in the first
    place! :-)
17.2178STRATA::JORDANThere's no easy way to be freeFri Feb 17 1995 17:513
    Just how many Little Chambers does Mz.Derba have?
    
    
17.2179STRATA::JORDANThere's no easy way to be freeFri Feb 17 1995 17:531
    or for that matter Mz.Debra?
17.2180HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri Feb 17 1995 17:5311
    
    >why even bother posting a speed limit on route 495?  I was driving
    >along @65 MPH this morning and I must have been the slowest car on
    >the road.
    
    Easy, So they can bust you for speeding before rush hour begins.
    I get in early, well before 6:30, and was busted for doing 65.
    However, if I wait til rush hour, 65, as you mentioned, leaves
    you in everyone elses dust.
    
    								Hank
17.2181HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri Feb 17 1995 17:538
RE        <<< Note 17.2177 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "You-Had-Forty-Years!!!" >>>

>    Ahhh who cares what you imagine George?  You're illiterate in the first
>    place! :-)

  You care. You were the one that asked.

  George
17.2182This oughta solve any problemsDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryFri Feb 17 1995 19:426
    If the sisters-in-law had so much propriety or whatever, that they
    were embarrassed at having their b-i-l see their identical sister
    in the buff, then they should have married the same guy.  Certainly
    that would solve any moral dilemmas...
    
    Chris
17.2183MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Fri Feb 17 1995 19:455
    THANK YOU!!!  Now I can sleep tonight.
    
    Why didn't anybody else have the decency to help me out with this!!?
    
    
17.2184MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 17 1995 20:005
Jack,

   I hope you never change! :^)

-Jack
17.2185GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 17 1995 20:0110
    
    
    >>>Why didn't anybody else have the decency to help me out with this!!?
                                        ^^^^^^^
    
    decency....nakedness....get it!!!!
    
    
    
    
17.2186EVMS::MORONEYVerbing weirds languagesFri Feb 17 1995 21:419
re .2174:

I wouldn't think the identical twin would be embarrassed knowing her
brother-in-law knew exactly what she would look like naked. It's not really
what you look like naked that's embarrassing (most adults know what the other
sex looks like naked!), it's just being seen naked.  I guess exceptions would
be if both twins had some unusual birthmark in an embarassing place knowing
the b-i-l would have a pretty good idea she might have the same, or if the
b-i-l lusted after the twin if the wife was unavailable.
17.2187SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareSat Feb 18 1995 01:087
    .2186
    
    > if both twins had some unusual birthmark in an embarassing place
    
    even identical twins are not IDENTICAL.  not ever.  birthmarks and
    moles are among the most common differences.  often, one's hair parts
    on the left and the other's on the right.
17.2188CALDEC::RAHwalking on broken glassSun Feb 19 1995 20:542
    
    why so few C&W songs mention psychotherapy?
17.2189CALDEC::RAHwalking on broken glassSun Feb 19 1995 20:582
    
    why would someone name themself after a G-clef?
17.2190LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnology Hunter/GathererSun Feb 19 1995 21:192
    Could you elaborate on that just a tad, RAH?
    
17.2191Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Feb 20 1995 01:281
    Why this one goes to eleven...
17.2192MAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 20 1995 10:032
    .2188
    They`er already past the point of no return.
17.2193COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Feb 20 1995 13:363
	In Corpus Christi, Texas, is there a "Corpus Christi Synagogue"?

17.2194NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 20 1995 13:443
There's at least one synagogue in CC, but it probably isn't called that.
There are synagogues that have "St." in their names.  Supposedly the Satmar
Chassidim are named after a town in Hungary that means "St. Mary."
17.2195COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Feb 20 1995 13:547
>There are synagogues that have "St." in their names.

Mebbe "St. Moses Synagogue" would not be totally out of the question.

Or "Congregation St. Elias the Tishbite".

/john
17.2196COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Feb 20 1995 13:5610
BTW, I found an old magazine the other day which has one of my favorite
cartoons.

It shows an entrance to a church/cave, with a sign out front:

	Subterranean Catholic Church

	Masses in de cold cold ground.

Badoomboomboom.
17.2197CALDEC::RAHOctal HoundMon Feb 20 1995 15:482
    
    i wonder what transylvanian airborne trainees sing as they run?
17.2198PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALMon Feb 20 1995 15:563
	why would anyone want blue potatoes?

17.2199CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Feb 20 1995 16:004


 maybe we need to get to the root of the problem?
17.2200snarfCSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Feb 20 1995 16:003

 certainly has appeal..
17.22018^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Feb 20 1995 16:022
    
    What a half-baked idea.
17.2202POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meMon Feb 20 1995 16:041
    Might appeal to a masher.
17.2203MPGS::MARKEYCalm down: it's only 1s and 0sMon Feb 20 1995 16:063
    
    We'll have to keep an eye on this.
    
17.2204NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 20 1995 16:061
How did Di manage to miss the home ec lesson on 4th-of-July mashed potatoes?
17.2205PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALMon Feb 20 1995 16:106
.2204  hoho, ha.
       was poring over seed catalogues (better late than never) and
       saw them advertised.  eesh.  

       btw, still harvesting bush beans, gerald.

17.2206WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Feb 20 1995 16:128
    re; bush beans?   never mind... :-)
    
        Chip
    
        Okay, okay get your minds outa the gutter. i was referring to
        a possible repub bean, okay?!!  
    
        Chip
17.2207NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 20 1995 16:173
>       btw, still harvesting bush beans, gerald.

I didn't know there were radioactive dumps in Chemsf'd.
17.2208CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikMon Feb 20 1995 17:0910
    blue Potatoes make pretty oven fries.
    
    We  also like lavendar colored mashed potatoes.  
    
    Roasted with finnish yelow potatoes makes a dish my kids call amethysts
    and topaz.  
    
    YMMV
    
    meg
17.2209PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 13:573
	what's noisy liberty like?

17.2210WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Feb 21 1995 14:351
    A july 4th celebration.
17.2211classic krawiecki-ismPENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 14:532
       "typical liberal broad brush"  
17.2212SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 14:567
    
    Well... isn't it???
    
    and why do you wonder???
    
    Shouldn't you have put it in your favorite topic (hackneyed terms)???
    
17.2213PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 15:1111
    
>>    Well... isn't it???

    duh.  think about it for a minute.  or two.  take all the time
    you need, in fact.
    
>>    Shouldn't you have put it in your favorite topic (hackneyed terms)???

    that's not my favorite topic, but it does seem to be popular
    with you.  or maybe you learned a new word (hackneyed)?    

17.2214SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 15:1410
    
    duh yourself....
    
    > Well... isn't it??? 
    
     was refering to the fact that it was a "typical liberal broad brush"
    and not so much a "krawicki-ism"...
     
    
    but.. duh... you knew that.. didn't you?
17.2215PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 15:207
    
>>     was refering to the fact that it was a "typical liberal broad brush"
>>    and not so much a "krawicki-ism"...

	so was I.  think some more - the irony of the term might come to you
	eventually.  ("might" being the operative word.)

17.2216SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 15:208
    RE: .2213
    
    > that's not my favorite topic, but it does seem to be popular
    > with you. 
    
     4 entries out of 60?
    
     Yeah.... I read the topic over and over to see my name there....
17.2217SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 15:229
    
    RE: .2215
    
    maybe you thought you were being clever and ironic.... I have no idea
    what your little game is... nor do I care...
    
    
     Iron all you want!!!
    
17.2218PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 15:267
    
>>>     4 entries out of 60?
	
	You'll note that that's twice as many entries as I have in it.

	However, you seem to be enamored with the word itself.

17.2219SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 15:3514
    
    >However, you seem to be enamored with the word itself.
    
    No.... you are wrong...
    
    Your TTWA  re:
    
    "typical liberal broad brush"  and "krawiecki-ism"  was vague at best.
    
    
    My suggestion was to put it in the hackneyed note...
    
    A suggestion... nothing captivating about a suggestion...
    
17.2220POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinTue Feb 21 1995 15:362
    
    Clang!!!! Fighters separate and to your corners.
17.2221SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 15:365
    
    What fight?
    
    Clarifications at best...
    
17.2222CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Feb 21 1995 15:444


 4 dueces snarf!
17.2223PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 15:518
	Andy, you've used the word "hackneyed" several times throughout
	the conference - that's what I meant about being enamored with it.

	And the term "typical liberal broad brush" could be described
	as verbal irony.  The thing to wonder about was how you could
	use it and not realize that.  Clear enough?  I sure hope so.

17.2224Your irony is mis-directed...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 15:543
    
    Are you "enamored" with trying to beat me over the head with your
    "clear" statements?
17.2225PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 15:5711
>>               -< Your irony is mis-directed... >-

	It's not _my_ irony, it's _yours_.  But you don't seem to be
	able to grasp that.  So be it.  I give up.
    
>>    Are you "enamored" with trying to beat me over the head with your
>>    "clear" statements?

	I could spank you, if you prefer.

17.2226SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 16:003
    
    Promises.. promises....
    
17.2227BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 21 1995 16:054

	Lady Di, I got that special paddle you asked me for. The one with the
rusty nail..... where should I deliver it to? 
17.2228WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Feb 21 1995 16:223
    >Promises.. promises....
    
     I thought Sharon spanked you as much as you deserved...
17.2229POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meTue Feb 21 1995 16:311
    Sharon Stone?
17.2230BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 21 1995 16:413

	She's cuter than Madonna.... so people have said.
17.2231re: 17.2228SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 17:003
    
    
    ;)
17.2232POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meTue Feb 21 1995 18:162
    I wonder if there will be a new boxtrial for whoever it was that played
    around with the "Can a man be raped" topic.
17.2233They may not be permanently lostCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Feb 21 1995 18:235
DdM has admitted to a screwup while doing moderator thingies.

I'll betcha the notes are sitting at the end of some other topic.

/john
17.2234PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 18:2511

>>DdM has admitted to a screwup while doing moderator thingies.

	it's not a small "d".  and again, my apologies.

>>I'll betcha the notes are sitting at the end of some other topic.

	no, they're not.  i deleted them, because it looked as though
	they had been duplicated, but hadn't.  

17.2235MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Feb 21 1995 18:323
    The galatical tribunal of justice hereby calleth Diane Des Maisons to
    stand trial for the crime of manipulating certain strings in the
    Soapbox conference.
17.2236PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 18:346
>>    The galatical tribunal of justice hereby calleth Diane Des Maisons to

	It's DesMaisons, and I'll gladly submit to a flogging at this
	point.  Save us the agony of the appeals process and all.

17.2237;')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingTue Feb 21 1995 18:373
    
    
    SO you'll submit to a flogging?  This troubles me......
17.2238MPGS::MARKEYCalm down: it's only 1s and 0sTue Feb 21 1995 18:3713
    Well, the real crime was the person who screwed around with the topic
    name. Diane tried to do the reasonable thing, which was to separate the
    two strings back out so that the title reflected the real subject of
    the string. She _could_ have acted like some of you accuse the mods of
    acting around here and just forced the title of the original note back
    to it's original form. Instead, she took the harder route of separating
    the threads and made a mistake in the process.
    
    If you want to be mad at someone, be mad at the person who played with
    the note title.
    
    -b (who made lots of honest mistakes in his mod days in the music
        conference...)
17.2239MPGS::MARKEYCalm down: it's only 1s and 0sTue Feb 21 1995 18:394
    Oh, well, scratch what I said in .2238. I didn't realize some good
    S&M was involved... :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.2240NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 21 1995 18:392
Are the last several replies (starting with .2225) refugees from
alt.sex.spanking?
17.2241MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Feb 21 1995 18:405
> Save us the agony of the appeals process and all.

Yer entitled to it, though, per George.


17.2242NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Tue Feb 21 1995 18:417
    
    TTWA:  If there really is a conference named alt.sex.spanking, as
    mentioned in .2240.
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.2243MPGS::MARKEYCalm down: it's only 1s and 0sTue Feb 21 1995 18:414
    Remember, even though Diane confessed, she only _allegedly_ deleted
    the notes! :-) :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.2244MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Feb 21 1995 18:425
> 					like some of you accuse the mods of
>    acting around here and just forced the title of the original note back
>    to it's original form.

In fairness, no one's done that since our dear Patrick left. 
17.2245PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 18:427
	.2238  thanks, bri.  i'll be slapping myself about the head
	later, in the privacy of my own home.  

	i really wanted to see what smith_ma totally disagreed with in
	your note though - bummer.  ;>

17.2246BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 21 1995 18:4212

	The Lady Di could NEVER do ANYTHING wrong. She is a _Babe, she is
royalty. This means two things. 


	1) A _Babe can never do anything wrong

	2) She's royalty, so she will buy off anyone who wants to pursue this!



17.2247MPGS::MARKEYCalm down: it's only 1s and 0sTue Feb 21 1995 18:425
    Yes, there is. In fact, alt.sex has the "distinction" of being the
    newsgroup hierarchy with the greatest amount of "offspring" (pun
    intended).
    
    -b
17.2248POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meTue Feb 21 1995 18:432
    I don't think Di should be charged and I don't think DNA testing will
    put her at the scene either.
17.2249PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 18:453
	Glen dear, I am _not_ a Babe.

17.2250NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 21 1995 18:455
>    TTWA:  If there really is a conference named alt.sex.spanking, as
>    mentioned in .2240.

There is.  There are about three dozen newsgroups in the alt.sex hierarchy.
Not to mention a dozen or so in alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.
17.2252:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 18:456
    
    First spanking... then flogging... now slapping...
    
    My, my... I wonder if Di's husband is in for a treat tonight!!!
    
    
17.2253SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Feb 21 1995 18:4623
    .2242
    
    my nntp server doesn't know about alt.sex.spanking.  it does know about
    these:
    
    alt.sex
    alt.sex.boredom
    alt.sex.exhibitionism
    alt.sex.fetish.fa
    alt.sex.fetish.feet
    alt.sex.fetish.hair
    alt.sex.fetish.orientals
    alt.sex.masturbation
    alt.sex.motss
    alt.sex.movies
    alt.sex.pictures
    alt.sex.pictures.d
    alt.sex.pictures.female
    alt.sex.stories
    alt.sex.stories.d
    alt.sex.voyeurism
    alt.sex.wanted
    alt.sex.wizards
17.2254NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 21 1995 18:461
Let's ask the victims if keyboards should be banned.
17.2255nevahPENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 18:463
	er, husband?  wazzat?

17.2256BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 21 1995 18:498


	Oh.... but your still royalty, so # 2 still works!  How come you're not
a _Babe? You got the looks!


Glen
17.2257SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Feb 21 1995 18:495
    
    Pahhhdon me.... 
    
    I thought youse was hitched...
    
17.2258MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Feb 21 1995 18:4912
Interesting that the list starts with this


>    alt.sex.boredom

and ends with this


>    alt.sex.wizards

Sounds like the two groups should get together . . . 

17.2259NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 21 1995 18:507
.2253:

My NNTP server is jac.zko.dec.com, and it knows about a.s.s. (sorry!).

 GROUP                            SUBSCR   POST    1ST   LAST UNREAD

 alt.sex.spanking                 NotSub   Post  12520  13048    529
17.2260PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 18:515
>>Sounds like the two groups should get together . . . 

	<chuckle>


17.2261NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Tue Feb 21 1995 18:535
    
    
    Yeow!  Ask a simple question, start a heated discussion about
    alternative sex.......only in DECNotes....hehehehe :*)
    
17.2262CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Feb 21 1995 18:594
    	re .2253
    
    	How come some have the same name as another, except that a ".d" 
    	is appended?  (alt.sex.stories, alt.sex.stories.d, for example.)
17.2263NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 21 1995 19:022
From what I gather, ".d" means "discussion."  They're sort of meta-groups
to discuss the contents of the group.
17.2264MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Feb 21 1995 19:0417
    >>    The galatical tribunal of justice hereby calleth Diane Des
    <<    Maisons to
    
        >>    It's DesMaisons, and I'll gladly submit to a flogging at this
        >>    point.  Save us the agony of the appeals process and all.
    
    Exhibit one...Diane can fib.  Below is the official document describing
    the phonetic spelling of her name as recognized by Digital...a
    corporation of 60,000+ employees worldwide.
    
    CIVIC_JACK> find diane desmaisons
                  Name:  DIANE DES MAISONS
                   DTN:  275-3393
        DECnet address:  PENUTS::DDESMAISONS
    Internal Mail Addr:  DAS1-1/E15
              Org Unit:  CIO PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
    
17.2265PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 19:086
    
>>    Exhibit one...Diane can fib.  Below is the official document describing
>>    the phonetic spelling of her name as recognized by Digital...a

	if it were phonetic, it would be (roughly) "day may zone".

17.2266MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Feb 21 1995 19:091
    errrr...uhhh...sorry!
17.2267The definitive alt.sex listMPGS::MARKEYCalm down: it's only 1s and 0sTue Feb 21 1995 19:10108
alt.sex:
alt.sex.bestiality: 2912
alt.sex.bestiality.hamster.duct-tape: 41
alt.sex.bondage: 30741
alt.sex.bondage.particle.physics: 44
alt.sex.boredom: 307
alt.sex.carasso: 131
alt.sex.carasso.snuggles: 11
alt.sex.homosexual: 336
alt.sex.masterbation: 17
alt.sex.masturbation: 1-1426
alt.sex.motss: 1939
alt.sex.movies: 3470
alt.sex.nudels.me.too: 25
alt.sex.pictures: 12470
alt.sex.pictures.d: 9503
alt.sex.pictures.female: 1001
alt.sex.pictures.male: 41
alt.sex.sounds: 488
alt.sex.stories: 1143
alt.sex.stories.d: 116
alt.sex.wanted: 1-12402
alt.sex.wizards: 2278
alt.sexual.abuse.recovery: 1-11962
alt.sexual.abuse.recovery.d:
alt.sex.royalty:
alt.sex.fetish.feet:
alt.sex.extropians:
alt.sex.bestiality.barney:
alt.sex.woody-allen:
alt.sex.prevost.derbecker:
alt.sex.watersports:
alt.sex.voyeurism:
alt.sex.spanking:
alt.sex.exhibitionism:
alt.sex.fetish.watersports:
alt.sex.fetish.diapers:
alt.sex.nfs:
alt.sex.fetish.fashion:
alt.sex.fetish.waifs:
alt.sex.enemas:
alt.sex.fetish.orientals:
alt.sex.services:
alt.sex.strip-clubs:
alt.sex.zoophilia:
alt.sex.fat:
alt.sex.intergen:
alt.sex.femdom:
alt.sex.fetish.startrek:
alt.sex.erotica.marketplace:
alt.sex.fetish.wrestling:
alt.sex.breast:
alt.sex.alt.syntax.tactical:
alt.sex.necrophilia:
alt.sex.pedophilia:
alt.sex.colostomy:
alt.sex.fetish.tickling:
alt.sex.girl.watchers:
alt.sex.advocacy:
alt.sex.fetish.robots:
alt.sex.telephone:
alt.sex.plushies:
alt.sex.fetish.amputee:
alt.sex.fetish.hair:
alt.sex.magazines:
uw.alt.sex.beastiality:
alt.sex.fetish.sportswear:
alt.sex.first-time:
alt.sex.anal:
alt.sex.fetish.trent-reznor:
alt.sex.bears:
alt.sex.bestiality.alix.piantadosi:
alt.sex.fish:
alt.sex.jp:
alt.sex.safe:
alt.sex.breathless:
alt.sex.fetish.size:
alt.sex.swingers: 1-43
alt.sex.fetish.smoking:
alt.sex.fetish.fa:
alt.sex.incest:
alt.sex.doom.with-sound:
alt.sex.fetish.dollari.ven:
alt.sex.stories.hetero:
alt.sex.fetish.drew-barrymore:
alt.sex.spam:
alt.sex.extraterrestrial:
alt.sex.escorts.ads:
alt.sex.escorts.ads.d:
alt.sex.wanted.escorts.ads:
alt.sex.wanted.escorts.ads.d:
alt.sex.brothels:
alt.sex.fetish.kitty.litter:
alt.sex.marsha-clark:
alt.sex.sheep.baaa.baaa.baaa.moo:

% ====== Internet headers and postmarks (see DECWRL::GATEWAY.DOC) ======
% Received: from inet-gw-1.pa.dec.com by us4rmc.pko.dec.com (5.65/rmc-22feb94) id AA14982; Tue, 21 Feb 95 16:12:37 -050
% Received: from europe.std.com by inet-gw-1.pa.dec.com (5.65/10Aug94) id AA27678; Tue, 21 Feb 95 13:01:09 -080
% Received: from world.std.com by europe.std.com (8.6.8.1/Spike-8-1.0) id PAA08079; Tue, 21 Feb 1995 15:59:52 -050
% Received: by world.std.com (5.65c/Spike-2.0) id AA07205; Tue, 21 Feb 1995 15:59:52 -050
% Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 15:59:51 +0001 (EST)
% From: Brian D Markey <bmarkey@world.std.com>
% To: mpgs::markey
% Message-Id: <Pine.3.89.9502211512.A6757-0100000@world.std.com>
% Mime-Version: 1.0
% Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
    
17.2268Here come da judge!ODIXIE::ZOGRANTestudo is still grounded!Tue Feb 21 1995 19:114
    Was the Akita barking during the note changing?  Is AC waiting with the
    White Bronco?  Has the ice cream melted?  Quick, call Flea Bailey!
    
    Dan
17.2269MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Feb 21 1995 19:153
One assumes that one is to select the .masturbation group v. the .masterbation
group based on literacy standards.

17.2270BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 21 1995 19:173

	I think one involves butlers....
17.2271JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Feb 21 1995 19:209
    Welll... it was my note and I'll change the title if I want to! :-) 
    [sung to popular well-known tune]
    
    Sheesh what happened to the good ol' days when topic changing was a fun
    thing to do.  It was a spur of the moment, quick thinking, unplanned
    fortuitous action. :-)  I enjoyed it thoroughly, near about kicked my
    garbage can over I was chuckling so hard as I hit that return key.
    
    Oh well... so much for humor in the box !
17.2272SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Feb 21 1995 19:201
	butlers.... oh my.
17.2273CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Feb 21 1995 19:219
>alt.sex.bondage.particle.physics: 44
    
    	Wins the prize for the most creative on that list.
    
>alt.sex.fetish.drew-barrymore:
    
    	Now, how is this one different from the posting that got that
    	guy in trouble for writing about a specific person in his
    	class?
17.2274JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Feb 21 1995 19:213
    .2268
    
    No but the berry stains were prevalent.
17.2275MPGS::MARKEYCalm down: it's only 1s and 0sTue Feb 21 1995 19:214
    I don't know about you, but alt.sex.spam really gets my blood boiling!
    :-) :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.2276KEPNUT::MOYNIHANTue Feb 21 1995 19:242
    <<< Note 17.2271 by JULIET::MORALES_NA "Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze
      Rape is not a funny subject, thats why.
17.2277NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 21 1995 19:253
> alt.sex.sheep.baaa.baaa.baaa.moo:

Gene's fave?
17.2278POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meTue Feb 21 1995 19:304
    alt.sex.colostomy

    This really troubles me. I've had theories that people actually did
    this.
17.2279JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Feb 21 1995 19:3315
    Rape is not a funny subject.. I do agree with you.  
    
    I was never raped, per se, but I was accosted at a young age by a
    man who  held me at knife point [to my throat] with the purpose of
    rape.  He didn't succeed due to two boys walking upon the scene.  He
    got scared and left.
    
    However, changing the title of the note was a light humorous moment for 
    me... but then again that is sometimes how I deal with deep 
    subjects, through humor.
    
    Nancy
    
    
    
17.2280GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampTue Feb 21 1995 19:5110
    
    
    >>Glen dear, I am _not_ a Babe.
    
    
    this has already been discussed (at lenghth at some point i am sure...)
    and you are wrong, di...
    
    
    
17.2281I guess I missed the whole point of the book ...MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Feb 21 1995 19:576
TTWA:

	Where in the Old Testament the "split" between Christianity
	and Islam is discussed?


17.2282PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALTue Feb 21 1995 20:1117
    
>>    However, changing the title of the note was a light humorous moment for 
>>    me... but then again that is sometimes how I deal with deep 
>>    subjects, through humor.

    The note was left with the title changed for a long enough period that
    people started responding to the new "topic".  Since there were around
    30-40 serious replies to the original topic, and there was no indication
    that you would be changing it back, I felt it only appropriate to move
    the replies.  I apologize a third time for the mix-up, but not for
    the attempt to move notes around.

    not humor-impaired in Andover, thank you,
    Diane
      
    

17.2283JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Feb 21 1995 20:286
    .2282
    
    No problem for Di... except for the deleted notes, but I know how easy
    that can happen.
    
    
17.2284dork cityWAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Feb 22 1995 10:516
    TTWA: Why anyone would start a serious topic, get serious replies, and
    then change the title to something silly and unrelated to the original
    topic. What sort of perverse thrill does that give?
    
     I think I'll go hang out with more normal people, like those in
    alt.sex.bondage.particle.physics
17.2285MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Wed Feb 22 1995 12:092
    HEY!!  You leave Nancy alone or I'll wrap you with my cain like Classy
    Freddie Blassie used to on wrestling!!
17.2286caneSOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Feb 22 1995 12:121
    
17.2287GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Feb 22 1995 12:156
    
    
    unless he is talking about mayonaise...
    
    
    and no, i won't ... 
17.2288SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Feb 22 1995 12:224
    
    
    You two go to your rooms!!!!
    
17.2289ODIXIE::ZOGRANTestudo is still grounded!Wed Feb 22 1995 12:248
    TTWA - Why the new Springsteen greatest hits album doesn't have any
    cuts on it from either the "Greetings From Asbury Park" or "The Wild,
    The Innocent, and the E-Street Shuffle" albums?
    
    Also, what was the name of the Gentle Giant album from the 70's that I
    lost.  I think it was "In a Glass House"?.  It was an import.
    
    Dan
17.2290BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Feb 22 1995 12:546
RE: .2284


	Mark, talk about a good note. Glad ya wrote it. Maybe we'll find out?


17.2291SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Feb 22 1995 12:573
    
    She explained why... but who reads???
    
17.2292COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Feb 22 1995 13:031
Mebbe if a cane is used for murder it becomes a cain.
17.2293MPGS::MARKEYCalm down: it's only 1s and 0sWed Feb 22 1995 14:1819
    RE: Gentle Giant album
    
    There was a GG album titled "In a Glass House"... an "off the top of
    the head" discography:
    
    	Gentle Giant
    	Three Friends
    	Octopus
    	In a Glass House
    	Free Hand
    	The Power and the Glory
    	"Live"
    	Missing Piece
    	Giant For A Day
    	Civilian
    
    	Also a collection called "Pretentious".
    
    -b
17.2294Green is not my best colorSWAM2::GOLDMAN_MABlondes have more Brains!Wed Feb 22 1995 15:535
    TTWA:  Why is it called morning sickness when it can happen any time or
    all the time? :( yuck.
    
    M.
    
17.2295POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meWed Feb 22 1995 16:022
    Because anytime and all the time it is in fact morning somewhere on the
    planet.
17.2296CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikWed Feb 22 1995 16:037
    congrats M,
    
    We called it morning, afternoon,and evening sickness.  Lots of small
    meals and keep your blood sugar up.  Being hungry makes the nausea
    worse. 
    
    meg
17.2297Lime, olive, forest...SWAM2::GOLDMAN_MABlondes have more Brains!Wed Feb 22 1995 21:3812
    re: 2295 - good one!  I like that...
    
    re: 2296 - ummm, this is my second, and while eating often helped last
    time, it isn't this time.  I'm just green, green, green!  Good thing
    I'm a fair skinned blonde, huh?  -:)
    
    Our quip/pun in my house is in re: clothes...we call them eternity
    clothes, you see.  (Eternity because that's how long it feels
    like you have to wear the same 10 or 12 things...-:)!)
    
    M.
    
17.2298JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Feb 22 1995 22:035
    .2284
    
    Mark, actually the majority of the notes were humorous, not serious. 
    There were a few serious replies, but mostly it was nonsensical. 
    However, I can't prove that since they got deletion.
17.2299WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Feb 23 1995 10:183
     Sorry, Nancy, but your best ally is the fact that the notes in
    question got deleted. I still think your actions were childish,
    insensitive and in very poor judgment. 
17.2300NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Thu Feb 23 1995 10:504
    
    
    Wonderous snarf. :*)
    
17.2301I have it on tape though :-|REFINE::KOMARThe karaoke masterThu Feb 23 1995 10:556
    TTWA:
    
    Getting called a stud by 3 lesbians @ karaoke (although they deny it
    :-) )
    
    ME
17.2302WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Feb 23 1995 11:591
    "Read 6989 of 6767 bytes"?!!
17.2303SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareThu Feb 23 1995 12:135
    .2302
    
    it happens.  best example is when you're transferring a text file from
    a system that uses cr or lf as line separators to a system that uses
    cr/lf.  i'd guess that your file was about 222 lines in length.
17.2304POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Feb 23 1995 12:368
    
    When Sikh men go swimming, do they 
    
    (a) replace their turbans with swimcaps
    (b) cover their turbans with special swimcaps
    (c) not put their heads underwater
    (d) get their turbans wet or
    (e) none of the above?
17.2305SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareThu Feb 23 1995 12:452
    some sikhs i know don't wear their turbans all the time - hence, the
    most likely answer is (e), with "take their turbans off" written in.
17.2306PENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALThu Feb 23 1995 13:095
    
>>    Mark, actually the majority of the notes were humorous, not serious. 

	False.

17.2307BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Feb 23 1995 13:114


	My Lady is correct. 
17.2308SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Thu Feb 23 1995 13:134
    
    
    Actually it seemed about half and half... IMO...
    
17.2309Super-tough 192% clothing.SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Feb 23 1995 14:396
TTWA:	How is it that the slacks I'm wearing today
	consist of 92% of one material, 92% of a
	second material, and 8% of yet a third material?

	This according to the manufacturer's "content"
	label.
17.2310RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Feb 23 1995 14:4216
    Re .2309:
    
    > TTWA:	How is it that the slacks I'm wearing today
    > 	consist of 92% of one material, 92% of a
    >	second material, and 8% of yet a third material?
    
    For the same reason that a certain chemical reaction takes 80 minutes
    when the experimenter wears a lab coat and takes 1 hour and 20 minutes
    when the experimenter does not wear a lab coat.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.2311OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Feb 23 1995 14:504
    Re: .2309
    
    You sure they aren't for different parts -- like the waistband is made
    of different material than the rest of the slacks, or something?
17.2312BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Feb 23 1995 15:254

	Joanne, what was the # of the inspector???? We gotta get that person a
pair of glasses! :-)
17.2313could be any number of thing'sPENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALThu Feb 23 1995 16:095
	Is sticking an apostrophe in when making a noun plural some
	kind of a new fad, like the hula hoop? 
	Or maybe it's some kind of an epidemic.  Pluralosis.  Apostrophitis.
  
17.2315SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowThu Feb 23 1995 16:358
Someone decided that throwing commas between random words
and apostrophes into any word with an "s" was a grand way
to make oneself appear very much more smarter than the
average person.

It must be disease; it's certainly catching!

Joanne, Jen'sen
17.2316WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 23 1995 16:376
    TTWA: why anyone would do kaorioki (sp?)
    
          thought i'd bringing it up again since it was abondoned so
          quickly. i just didn't feel closure :-)
    
          Chip
17.2317POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meThu Feb 23 1995 16:381
    Who are the culprit's causing the kerfluffle?
17.2318MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Feb 23 1995 16:397
    Chip:
    
    When you were younger, didn't you wish you could be one of the
    Partridge Family?  I thought you were the one.  Anyway, this is the
    closest thing to fulfilling this.
    
    -Jack
17.2319WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 23 1995 17:147
    -1 hey Jack, you callin' me a Danny Bonaducci look alike?
    
       :-)
    
       P.S. i had partridge family members for breakfast!
    
       Chip
17.2320JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Feb 23 1995 17:2610
    Mr. Levesque,
    
    This is most humorous today... I'd say that if you really took a look
    at the 'box objectively, you'd find most all of it childish.
    
    And more importantly the note wasn't about rape, but about if a man
    could be raped.  Two different subjects.  There was nothing insensitive
    about rape being demonstrated.
    
    Even Di recognized this fact yesterday in the note itself.
17.2321clowns to the left of me, jokers to the rightPENUTS::DDESMAISONSCML IAC RTL RALThu Feb 23 1995 17:3717
    
>>    And more importantly the note wasn't about rape, but about if a man
>>    could be raped.  Two different subjects.  There was nothing insensitive
>>    about rape being demonstrated.
    
>>    Even Di recognized this fact yesterday in the note itself.

	"Even Di"?  You mean even me with my microscopic brain?  ;>

	How could the note be about men being raped, but not be about rape,
	one wonders.  And I never said there was no insensitivity
	being demonstrated, so your grouping of thoughts above is
	quite misleading, though I would guess unintentionally so.

	Tough week all around, in the old noting biz, eh Nance?  ;>

	
17.2322WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Feb 23 1995 18:253
    Look, Nance, you've had a tough enough week noting, what with your
    childish topic title change and your questionable use of moderator
    powers. Don't push your luck.
17.2323NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 23 1995 19:351
Is Dan Quayle a member of the Partridge family?
17.2324POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Feb 23 1995 19:362
    
    let the pigeons loose
17.2325POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meThu Feb 23 1995 19:431
    Nah, Dan chickened out.
17.2326Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Feb 24 1995 01:174
    What the hell was that I just ate for lunch ????  It was sweet and
    sour sumfing. I think it was that fake meat stuff. If it was they 
    must have invented an animal 'cause it didn't taste like anything
    I've ever eaten before.
17.2327GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Feb 24 1995 01:356
Mystery meat a la mode

Grilled Garibaldi?


Chele
17.2328Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Feb 24 1995 01:404
    You what ! It was in the sweet and sour dish served with rice (and
    three veggies, 'cause I was starving) and it was cut into square 
    blocks !!!!! I suppose it could have been made in an ice cube 
    thingy
17.2329Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Feb 24 1995 01:432
    And FWIW it won't be "Mystery meat a la mode" it'll be "Mystery meat
    down the bloody commode (sp?) !!
17.2330GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Feb 24 1995 01:459
re <<< Note 17.2329 by SNOFS1::DAVISM "And monkeys might fly outa my butt!" >>>
>    And FWIW it won't be "Mystery meat a la mode" it'll be "Mystery meat
>    down the bloody commode (sp?) !!

Isn't that what you're supposed to do at Golden Arches?
Say to the gel/guy "I'm in a hurry, just flush it"?


Chele
17.2331Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Feb 24 1995 01:471
    and stop calling me Archie.
17.2332HBFDT2::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstFri Feb 24 1995 06:3317
17.2333POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meFri Feb 24 1995 12:546
17.2334POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalFri Feb 24 1995 14:362
    gee, if nancy finds the box so childish and perhaps unenlightening,
    perhaps she's best sticking with mature conferences.  sheesh.
17.2335BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 24 1995 15:577
| <<< Note 17.2334 by POWDML::CKELLY "Cute Li'l Rascal" >>>


| gee, if nancy finds the box so childish and perhaps unenlightening,
| perhaps she's best sticking with mature conferences.  sheesh.

	But I guess what is one persons maturity, is anothers laugh. :-)
17.2336POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalFri Feb 24 1995 16:2112
    glen,
    
    is that kinda like when you tease andy and joe by praying for them? :-)
    
    anyway, i guess cuz while the box is not my life, i've made some very
    good friends in here, met some real interesting folks, have been able
    to offer help (professionally) to some, rec'd it, learned a thing or
    two and other beneficial things.  sometimes it gets silly, but life
    does too.  if you don't like this sandbox, take your pail and play in
    another.  (this based on my interpretation of nancy's 'childish' to be
    mostly dismissive and pejorative towards the conference and its
    participants)
17.2337BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 24 1995 16:458
| <<< Note 17.2336 by POWDML::CKELLY "Cute Li'l Rascal" >>>


| is that kinda like when you tease andy and joe by praying for them? :-)

	'tine.... I truly pray for them. 


17.2338POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalFri Feb 24 1995 16:522
    ok, my apologies, i always thought you were yanking their chains.
    i'm truly sorry for misunderstanding.
17.2339be careful out thereEST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQFri Feb 24 1995 16:536
I got to watch some bozo pull out from a stop sign this morning without ever
looking... the car coming towards me nailed him square in the side at about
35 MPH. I phoned it in through the ham radio, but some cellphoner beat me to
it. The cop took my name as a witness.

It could as easily have been me, or you. It makes you think...
17.2340BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 24 1995 16:545
| <<< Note 17.2338 by POWDML::CKELLY "Cute Li'l Rascal" >>>

| ok, my apologies, i always thought you were yanking their chains.

	I don't think they would allow me to do that. 
17.2341POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meFri Feb 24 1995 16:551
    {gwarrrrgul}
17.2342SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Feb 24 1995 17:1111
    
    RE: .2338
    
      'tine...
    
      You're more right than you think.... all explanations
    non-with-standing...
    
     But who am I to call him a liar....  If he thinks in his own mind that
    he's doing it and thinks that God hears him.... Well.... to each his
    own...
17.2343CASDOC::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri Feb 24 1995 17:152
If bullets bounce off Superman, why does he duck when the bad guy throws
the empty gun at him?
17.2344BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 24 1995 17:273

	Why that is mighty big of you Andy.
17.2345MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Fri Feb 24 1995 17:351
    Yeah...I always wondered about that with Superman also!
17.2346CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 24 1995 17:4810


 I always wondered why Superman only seemed to deal with crime/bad guys in
 Metropolis..weren't there bad guys elsewhere?




Jim
17.2347BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 24 1995 17:533

	Maybe he didn't have a pilots license for outside of Metropolis
17.2348POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Feb 24 1995 18:082
    
    How was Mark's billiards date with the gorgeous receptionist?
17.2349POLAR::RICHARDSONOoo Ah silly meFri Feb 24 1995 18:101
    Date on the slate?
17.23508^oPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Feb 24 1995 18:132
    
    Mate on the slate?!
17.2351MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityFri Feb 24 1995 18:165
    Er um, did you get two balls in the corner pocket or did you scratch?
    
    (I'm sorry, I can't help it...)
    
    -b
17.2352MAIL2::CRANEFri Feb 24 1995 18:233
    Again, being told that I don`t have any qualifications for a job.  It
    doesn`t pay to have any one pay for your education (MBA in my case) and
    they don`t want to use it. 
17.2353GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingFri Feb 24 1995 18:477
    
    
    Do you have to call pockets while playing pocket poot?
    
    
    
    left ball in the watch pocket.......
17.2354SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Feb 24 1995 18:571
    pocket poot?  wazzat?
17.2355CSOA1::LEECHhiFri Feb 24 1995 19:011
    "poot" was a term my grand-daddy used to use for "passing wind"...
17.2356MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityFri Feb 24 1995 19:021
    Windy the Poot?
17.2357JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Feb 24 1995 19:1212
    'tine
    
    Whoever said childish was bad?  There are times I think all of our
    children should come out and play [at the risk of sounding really
    psychotic er, uh psychological].
    
    Just because Mark's note was negative in connotation, doesn't mean that
    mine was.
    
    I happen to think this forum is a good outlet... or I wouldn't be here.
    
    Nancy
17.2358Warning- Child at PlayJULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Feb 24 1995 19:121
    Which sets me up for my own favorite, SNARF.
17.2359GLDOA::SHOOKthe river is mineSat Feb 25 1995 01:436
    
    superman always ducks when the gun is thrown at him because if it
    hits his head of steel, it could ricochet and nail lois lane, who is 
    tied to a chair in the corner, right in the noodle. 
    
    bill
17.2360I wonder if Madonna could ride this float down 5th Avenue?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat Feb 25 1995 03:305
	  RIO DE JANERIO, Brazil - a 13-foot condom-clad penis
has been removed from a Carnival (Mardi Gras) parade after sponsors
pulled out.  The penis was there last year but this year businesses
which had sponsored it received telephone calls threatening a boycott
unless the float was removed.
17.2361LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystSat Feb 25 1995 10:205
    Well sheesh /john, if the sponsor pulled out, at LEAST they coulda
    saved the REST of it, and just used the condom in the parade.  HTH.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.2362CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Sat Feb 25 1995 14:012
    	Pulling out is not a very good form of birth control.  At least
    	they were also using a condom...
17.2363POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Sat Feb 25 1995 14:301
    It could sorta be a Trojan Trojan couldn't it.
17.2364LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystSat Feb 25 1995 21:009
    Yep, whatta concept!  They get it re-accepted into the parade because
    it's MemberNegative, but then...  halfway thru the parade...
    
    Several tens of midgets, each wearing a cute liddle sperm suit, squeeze
    thru several holes in the condom, and gather 'round to sing "Every
    Sperm is Sacred!!"  
    
    Now THAT would truly be a Trojan Trojan.
    
17.2365{gwarrrrgul}POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Sat Feb 25 1995 21:431
    	
17.2366TKTVFS::NEMOTOno facts, only interpretationsMon Feb 27 1995 01:3732
TTWA: Can creatures sense quake comming?   The strange phenomena below
observed, based on polls for the info by a group at a Osaka City University.
Note that the Greate Hanshin Earthquake (Japan) hit 5.46 a.m., Jan. 17.

One might wonder about the catfish.  Sorry, no such observation here. 8-)
_Tak

- Chinese hawk-cukoos were banging against the sides of their cages
  at night. - Jan. 16

- All the crows that usually perched on a big tree disappeared. - Jan. 16

- All the mice in a house disappeared. - Jan. 16

- Stag beetles that were hibernating in a tank came out of the soil. - since
  Jan. 14

- Hundreds of striped mullet were swimming in schoold close to the surface of 
  water in many places. - Jan. 14

- About 100 fish in a pond at a hospital were positioned in the same 
  direction. - Jan. 15

- Goldfish were banging into the sides of their bowl. 
  Goldfish went under the sand in thier tank in the evening. - Jan. 16

- A turtle hibernating in a tank began to move 1 a.m. - Jan. 17

- Silkworms were facing the same direction in a line. - Jan 14


17.2367POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Feb 27 1995 03:1383
    
    THE EARTHSHAKING THEORIES OF JAMES BERKLAND
    by Ric Bucher
    
    James Berkland, a county geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey in
    the San Francisco area, has anticipated more earthquakes and how big
    they'll be than anyone inside or outside the scientific community, and
    he's not about to stop.  He stands on his record:  270 predictions over
    the last 15 years, and in no one year did he miss more than 1 out of 4.
    
    How does he do it?  To the dismay of the established scientific
    community, which is still struggling with the "seismic gap" theory
    developed by a Japanese scientist early in this century, Berkland does
    it by counting the number of missing pets in the classified ads and
    measuring ocean tides.  He also classifies such uncharacteristic animal
    behaviour as elephants refusing to have their nails manicured, homing
    pigeons losing their way during races, worms wriggling up out of the
    soil, snakes deserting their dens, and confused swarms of bees flying
    into churches as harbingers of earthquakes.
    
    When the Loma Prieta fault near San Francisco yawned on October 17,
    1989, it measured 7.1 on the Richter scale and killed 67 people. 
    Berkland was ready.  In September, while most people within driving
    distance of Candlestick Park, site of the World Series, had been
    scrambling for tickets, he had been scanning the classified ads. 
    "Someone asked me, 'What numbers of animals advertised as lost would
    scare you?'" he related.  "I told them, 'Oh, about 25 or 26 cats and 60
    dogs.'"  On September 22, cats listed as missing peaked at 27; dogs
    reported lost numbered 57.
    
    Berkland warned the people in his office to be ready for a 5-plus
    magnitude quake before the end of the month.  The end of September came
    and went; the ground remained quiet.  Berkland said that at that point
    he realized he had been fooled, that what he had taken as foreshadowing
    an impending medium-sized tremor was actually the early signs of a
    larger jolt.  In situations where a record earthquake had struck, the
    first indication had come about one month in advance.
    
    He checked the tide tables and found that on October 14 the highest
    tidal forces in three years would batter the northern California coast. 
    He felt he was on the right track.  After noting a second rise in
    missing cats developing in mid-October, Berkland was convinced.  When
    the number of AWOL cats hit 21, along with 58 missing canines, on
    Friday, the 13th of October, he convinced the _Gilroy Dispatch_ to
    print his prediction of an earthquake of a magnitude between 6.5 and
    7.0 to strike between October 14 and 21.
    
    Most people did not pay heed,but some did.  A USGS colleague who lives
    in a San Jose suburb known as Los Gatos (the Cats) strapped down his
    water heater the night of October 16.  When it, unlike those of his
    neighbors, survived the October 17 earthquake, he sent Berkland a note
    of thanks.  Another family thanked him for his advice, which had led
    them to safeguard $6,000 worth of china and crystal.
    
    Berkland's belief that unusual animal behaviour can serve as alerts to
    upcoming seismographic disturbances is illustrated by this example:  A
    woman who owns a well-behaved dog reported to Berkland that her dog had
    disappeared a few days before the October 17 earthquake.  The dog
    returned a few hours after the quake caked with mud and choking on a
    willow stick.  Willow bark, Berkland explained, contains an ingredient
    that Indians used to cure headaches.  He deduced that the dog had
    developed a whopping headache from the impending quake and attempted to
    use the same remedy.
    
    Even as recovery drives were being launched to restore order after the
    October earthquake, Berkland warned publicly that a second serious
    vibration would assault the Bay area in November.  The _Oakland
    Tribune_ contributed to the panic by stating that Berkland expected the
    November quake to register 8-plus on the Richter scale.  Although the
    paper later ran a correction stating that Berkland's prediction was for
    a tremor between 3.5 and 5.5 (which actually occurred), Berkland was in
    trouble with his superiors at the USGS; he was suspended from his job
    for more than two months for causing undue panic.  He was reinstated
    with the understanding that he would not make predictions while on the
    job.
    
    In any event, catastrophic or otherwise, Berkland will continue to read
    the classifieds and the tide tables, collect data and documented
    episodes of bizarre animal behaviour, and use that information to
    predict the time, place, and severity of future earthquakes.
    
    (Printed in the 1991 edition of _The Old Farmer's Almanac_)
                                     
17.2368LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystMon Feb 27 1995 06:193
    TTWA: Where are the followup articles about his putative string of
    successes since then...
    
17.2369POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinMon Feb 27 1995 11:5311
    
    Note 17.2348
    POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Fuzzy Faces"
    
    > How was Mark's billiards date with the gorgeous receptionist?
    
    Well mz debra, it went rather well, although her ulcer was acting up,
    and I assume that was the reason she lost to me. She is rather a good
    pool player I must say. I guess i just got lucky.
    
    Mark
17.2370MAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 27 1995 12:021
    Only you would know if you got "lucky". You really don`t have to tell.
17.2371POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Mon Feb 27 1995 13:351
    don't
17.2372MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityMon Feb 27 1995 14:4226
    On my way to rehearsal yesterday, I decided to stop for a quick
    "road breakfast" at Dunkin Donuts. The line for the drive-through
    was frustratingly long, so I decided to park and go inside.
    At that point, I figured I might as well take 10 minutes out
    of my busy life and sit and read the paper and drink my coffee
    at the counter.
    
    So, I sat down, to the left of a lady who I would guess was
    in her sixties. As I took my seat, she looked at me and said
    hello, and I returned the greeting.
    
    She then told me she liked my hat, a dark brown/green Fedora.
    I noticed she had a hat on too, and although it had a rather
    strange shape to it, I decided that the polite thing to do
    was to tell her that I liked her hat too.
    
    She then asked me if I kept tin foil on the inside of my hat.
    Well, I'm afraid this question took me completely by surprise.
    Putting tin foil in my hats has, in fact, never occurred to
    me. I responded, "no, do you?". She said, "Yes, I always
    do. It helps block out the signals from space."
    
    So, the thing to wonder about today is why Martha Stuart has
    never made us aware of this helpful haberdashery hint.
    
    -b
17.2373Gran, is that you?SUBPAC::JJENSENJj the Alleged Fishing WidowMon Feb 27 1995 14:579
Uh, which town did you see this woman in, Brian?

She sounds exactly like either of my grandmothers,
although I was quite sure they're both dead.

One used to call the corner grocery via her easy
chair headrest; the other had a neighbor who used to
hover outside the bedroom window (2nd floor, mind you)
and try to put hexes on her.
17.2374WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon Feb 27 1995 15:013
    "Yes, I always do. It helps block out the signals from space."
    
     Sounds like an argument for legalization...
17.2375SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Feb 27 1995 15:011
    stewart.
17.2376POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinMon Feb 27 1995 15:092
    
    er Mark, tin foils is already legal I believe
17.2377MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityMon Feb 27 1995 15:217
    >Uh, which town did you see this woman in, Brian?
    
    Not sure. Some town north of hahtfud conn (probably 15-20 miles
    or so); off rt 84. (The band I was practicing with yesterday
    rehearses in Bloomfield Connecticut)
    
    -b                              
17.2378SUBPAC::JJENSENJj the Alleged Fishing WidowMon Feb 27 1995 15:297
That 'splains it...  my uncle lives in Hahtfud.
Gram was prolly on her way down to haunt him
again.     ;^)

Did she go into a tirade about "darkies?"
{grimace}  That would seal the ID.  Not a
tolerant woman, my grandmother.  No she wasn't.
17.2379POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Mon Feb 27 1995 15:3010
    I'll bet the lady uses aluminum foil. You should tell her, if you see
    her again, that only tin foil provides an adequate screen and that it
    is a common misconception that aluminum foil is the same as tin foil.
    Lead foil would be the best thing.

    Then you release a nuttier nut into the world.


    Glenn

17.2380NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 27 1995 15:316
>    Then you release a nuttier nut into the world.
>
>
>    Glenn

Where's the rest of you?
17.2381No smilies on this questionMAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 27 1995 15:373
    If women have a glass ceiling then what do men have if they are in the
    same situation...? If a man can`t get a promotion because he is a man
    and his boss is a female.
17.2382MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityMon Feb 27 1995 15:378
    >Did she go into a tirade about "darkies?"
    >{grimace}  That would seal the ID.  Not a
    >tolerant woman, my grandmother.  No she wasn't.
    
    Well, if it was her, she was behaving herself yesterday; probably
    because all of the staff and at least 50% of the customers were
    "darkies". :-) Who knows, maybe they help absorb the signals too.
    :-)
17.2383POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Mon Feb 27 1995 15:384
    Well, nineteen hats lined with lead makes for a perilous walk through
    an icey parking lot. We don't all make it in usually.

    Glenn
17.2384MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityMon Feb 27 1995 15:417
    >Well, nineteen hats lined with lead makes for a perilous walk through
    >an icey parking lot. We don't all make it in usually.

    Maybe some of the MSO baberen would like to borrow those hats,
    to use them as padding for their own parking lot foibles.
    
    -b
17.2385POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Mon Feb 27 1995 15:443
    padded foibles?
    
    This troubles me.
17.2386SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoMon Feb 27 1995 15:479
    > If women have a glass ceiling then what do men have if they are in the
    > same situation...? If a man can`t get a promotion because he is a man
    > and his boss is a female.
    
    One man?  It isn't the same "situation".  One reflects centuries of
    sexism and institutional prejudice, the other is a singleton data
    point.
    
    DougO
17.2387MAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 27 1995 15:532
    .2386
    But is it just as descriminatory?
17.2388PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Feb 27 1995 15:554
>>    But is it just as descriminatory?

	of course

17.2389MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Feb 27 1995 15:571
    Of course.  Another example of Get-even-withem-ism!
17.2390DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon Feb 27 1995 15:582
    TTWA,  Do sperm banks have ATMs?
    
17.2391WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon Feb 27 1995 15:5812
    >If women have a glass ceiling then what do men have if they are in the
    >same situation...? If a man can`t get a promotion because he is a man
    >and his boss is a female.
    
     It's not a glass ceiling, because presumably the person preventing
    advancement is capable of preventing advancement only from the position
    the man is in now. What it's called is an unfair and discriminatory
    situation. But it's not precisely the same thing as the glass ceiling,
    because most of the people with the power to keep others down are men,
    so the probability that this particular man would meet an identical
    situation given a different company/position is distinctly smaller than
    for women.
17.2392POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Mon Feb 27 1995 16:001
    Sperm bank ATMs would only be used for deposits I would think.
17.2393MAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 27 1995 16:013
    .2391
    But it still happens though. I realize that it is not PRECISELY the
    same thing but it is still discrimination regardless of gender.
17.2394WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon Feb 27 1995 16:033
    Of course it happens and yes it's bad, but I don't think it's quite as
    bad (on the whole) as the opposite situation because of the existence
    of many more (in a relative sense) alternative paths.
17.2395POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Mon Feb 27 1995 16:051
    If it happens to you, just go home and have a bag o' mules end.
17.2396PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Feb 27 1995 16:063
	I think it's every bit as bad.

17.2397POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Mon Feb 27 1995 16:081
    yes, it tastes awful.
17.2398MAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 27 1995 16:082
                                                   
    
17.2399POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Mon Feb 27 1995 16:111
    <--- Now you're talkin'.
17.2400MAIL2::CRANEMon Feb 27 1995 16:152
    .2399
    Your welcome...and snarf to you too.
17.2401MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityMon Feb 27 1995 16:174
    RE: ATMs and Sperm Banks
    
    No ATMs, but there seem to be a lot of night deposit boxes
    out there...
17.2402NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 27 1995 16:262
Somebody's offering a free sheep in CLASSIFIED_ADS.  Would Linda Sue be jealous
if we shipped it off to Gene?
17.2403MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityMon Feb 27 1995 16:321
    Does it come with any lingerie? :-)
17.2404Mebbe he's a friend of Eastland and BorisMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 27 1995 19:0216
TTWA:
    Saw a commercial this weekend for another Boston ambulance chaser.
    I don't specifically recall the name, but Kiley rings a bell.

    At the end of the commercial, which capitalized on the point that
    this guy apparently holds the record in Massachusetts for the largest
    settlements on personal injury lawsuits, they flashed his name,
    address and phone number on the screen.

    The name was what I had to wonder about -
	James P. Kiley [or whatever], Esq.

    How does the title "Esquire" get bestowed on one? Does it at all,
    or am I correct in assuming that this turkey tacked it on all by
    hisself for some supercillious reason?

17.2405NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 27 1995 19:051
Maybe he subscribes to the magazine.
17.2406MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityMon Feb 27 1995 19:095
    Isn't "Esq." the proper suffix for a lawyer, like "Phd" for a professor
    or "MD" for a doctor? At least he's not the first "Esq." lawyer I've
    seen.
    
    -b
17.2407Esquire = English gentryDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon Feb 27 1995 19:108
    Thirty years ago I worked for an attorney; first job out of high
    school.  He used the term Esquire after his name; just something
    legal beagles use, I think.
    
    Massachusetts and Pennsylvania are Commonwealths; perhaps this is
    part of their state laws?
    
    
17.2408COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Feb 27 1995 19:1217
re .2404

You shouldn't "assume" or call someone a "turkey" when you know nothing,
because in this case, you have only poured basting sauce on yourself.

	"esquire" -- used as a title of courtesy that is usually
	placed in its abbreviated form after the surname in written
	address and that is infrequent and of no precise significance
	in the U.S. except as sometimes applied to certain public
	officials (as justices of the peace) but that is applied in
	British usage to anyone considered to have the social position
	of a gentleman.

When I subscribed to "Punch", the subscription department, on their own
initiative, chose to address my issues, "John R. Covert, Esq."

/john
17.2409SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Feb 27 1995 19:128
    .2404
    
    Lawyers, in the mistaken belief that they deserve as much courtesy as
    the landed gentry, have taken it upon themselves to see that they are
    addressed, or at least referred to, by a courteous form of address,
    which is what "Esquire," usually abbreviated "Esq.," is.  It's as if
    you started entitling youself "Good Mr. DelBalso" instead of hoping
    that people would addressyou in that way without having to be told.
17.2410re: Brian's .2406MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 27 1995 19:134
I don't know. A dictionary I looked at this weekend claimed it was a
"title of courtesy commonly USED BY lawyers in America", but that still
leaves it in a different ballpark than MD Or PhD which are bonafide
bestowed degrees. I don't think any law schools pass out Esq.s .
17.2411AKOCOA::DOUGANMon Feb 27 1995 19:154
    Esquire comes from Squire and basically refers to any person owning
    land.  Historically it allowed the land-owning gentry to differentiate
    themselves from the lower tradesmen and serfs.  Today it is an
    affectation.
17.2412NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 27 1995 19:182
Most law schools pass out JD degrees (Juris Doctor).  I know one jerkova lawyer
who calls himself "Doctor" based on his JD.
17.2413MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 27 1995 19:2110
>You shouldn't "assume" or call someone a "turkey" when you know nothing,
>because in this case, you have only poured basting sauce on yourself.

What? Have they gone and changed the rules in the 'box? :^)

So, he did tack it on all by himself for supercillious reasons, eh?

Care for some sauce, /john? I have plenty.


17.2414SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Feb 27 1995 19:226
    .2411
    
    actually, "esquire" comes from the mediaeval french "esquier," which
    meant the person we know as a squire.  the mediaeval french comes from
    the latin "scutum," which means "shield" (actually a particular kind of
    shield) - originally, squires carried their masters' shields around.
17.2415NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 27 1995 19:231
TTWA: what are DelBalso and Covert doing with that turkey baster?
17.2416WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Feb 27 1995 19:249
    Not too long ago one didn't need to go to law school to become a
    lawyer; there were other routes to gaining the requisite knowledge,
    including years of apprenticeship in a lawyer's office, self-study,
    etc.  The Globe recently profiled a practicing lawyer in Vermont
    who did not attend law school.
    
    
    
    
17.2417PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Feb 27 1995 19:286
    well, they did say he was practicing.
    
    
    

17.2418POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Mon Feb 27 1995 19:311
    and in Vermont.
17.2419More on Sperm Bank ATMs, night deposits, etc...LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystMon Feb 27 1995 22:522
       I hear there's also a substantial penalty for early withdrawal.
                                                                      
17.2420POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Tue Feb 28 1995 00:171
    Oh come now.
17.2421MAIL2::CRANETue Feb 28 1995 10:246
    I think there was a sitting judge in N.H. not long ago who wasn`t a
    lawyer. Me thinks his last name was Smith but not sure.
    
    I heard on my local radio talk show that N.J. has the only State
    Supreme court justice who was convicted of fraud and still sits on the
    court...only in N.J. I guess.
17.2423CSOA1::LEECHhiTue Feb 28 1995 12:481
    Why scientists look up a hippo's bum.
17.2424NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 28 1995 13:3626
Article: 1756
Newsgroups: rec.humor.funny
From: jneff@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Joseph D. Neff)
Subject: Please hold, we value our customers
Keywords: smirk, music, telephones
Approved: funny@clarinet.com
Path: jac.zko.dec.com!crl.dec.com!crl.dec.com!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!gatech!newsfeed.pitt.edu!uunet!looking!funny-request
Message-ID: <S7e4.249e@clarinet.com>
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 95 19:30:03 EST
Lines: 15
 
 
Do companies listen to their "on hold" piped-in music?
Today I was treated to these lyrics, while waiting to speak
to a customer service rep:
 
"Set me free, why don't you babe? // Get out my life, why don't you babe?
'Cause you don't really need me // You just keep me hanging on..."
 
-Joe Neff, aka jneff@seas.upenn.edu
--
Selected by Maddi Hausmann Sojourner.  MAIL your joke to funny@clarinet.com.
Attribute the joke's source if at all possible.  A Daemon will auto-reply.
 
Remember: Always give your jokes a descriptive "Subject:" line.
Don't use "joke" or "submission" or "joke submission," please.
17.2425WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Feb 28 1995 15:545
    
    With Future$aver diskette, and recent videotape on SAVE program,
    is the company trying to tell us something, er ... about our pensions?
    
    
17.2426Kinda fits our situation these daysDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Feb 28 1995 15:553
    .2424 Perhaps DEC-SALE should look into that recording :-)
    
    
17.2427NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 28 1995 16:182
TTWA: Why did three different people put ads selling DEC Multijet 1000 printers
in CLASSIFIED_ADS today?
17.2428PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumTue Feb 28 1995 16:192
 .2427  yes, i thought that was quite a coincidence too.

17.2429POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Tue Feb 28 1995 16:201
    Proves the theory of evolution I'd say.
17.2430NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 28 1995 16:221
Those printers were created, I say!  Descended from typewriters?  Preposterous!
17.2431POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Tue Feb 28 1995 16:281
    Entropy.
17.2432MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityTue Feb 28 1995 16:332
    I think you're right Glenn, entropy has had an obvious effect
    on the evolution of printers!
17.2433ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Feb 28 1995 16:387
re: .2423

>    Why scientists look up a hippo's bum.

Because it's there?

Bob
17.2434POLAR::RICHARDSONGotta hard salami?Tue Feb 28 1995 16:411
    Because they want to get this behind them?
17.2435MAIL2::CRANETue Feb 28 1995 16:471
    because its the never ending world!
17.2436IT'SPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Feb 28 1995 16:521
    
17.2437LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystTue Feb 28 1995 17:033
    Because they're trying to solve the Riddle of the
    
                                                      Sphincter?
17.2438MPGS::MARKEYMother is the invention of necessityTue Feb 28 1995 17:174
    
    Most likely, it was grad students who were assigned the task of
    anal spelunking. They get all the fun work.
    
17.2440NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 28 1995 17:472
"Excuse me, Mr. Hippopotamus.  Please hold still.  You may feel a little
discomfort..."
17.2441NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 28 1995 17:481
TTWA:  Why do some of edp's postings lack PGP fingerprints?
17.2442CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Feb 28 1995 17:546
    RE: .2438
    
    There was a fellow on my floor in college that worked in the School of
    Medicine as a spelunkee to help defray his educational costs.  
    
    Brian 
17.2443BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 28 1995 18:045
| <<< Note 17.2363 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Gotta hard salami?" >>>

| It could sorta be a Trojan Trojan couldn't it.

	Gives a whole new meaning to the Trogan Horse story, huh?
17.2444NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Feb 28 1995 18:531
They went to the hippo because all the sheep were busy?
17.2445SUBPAC::JJENSENJj the Alleged Fishing WidowTue Feb 28 1995 19:223
Karen...  I didn't see the cedar waxwings today.
	  Maybe they slept over night and woke up
	  welded to the branches!
17.2446POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Feb 28 1995 19:393
    
    I haven't seen any cedar waxwings 8^(.  My feeder is full of black-cap
    chickadees and tufted titmice, tho.
17.2448SUBPAC::JJENSENJj the Alleged Fishing WidowTue Feb 28 1995 19:527
	Come back to HLO, Mz_Deb.  There are lots of berry trees
	around the buildings, and the CW's feast on the leftover
	fruit each winter.  The other day there must be have been
	20 of them in a tree.

	Now that the ice glaze has formed over their little perching
	feet, well, they're here for awhile!
17.2449BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Feb 28 1995 19:544


	Yes, come back to HLO Deb!!!!!
17.2450NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 28 1995 19:563
re .2447:

Are you a titmouse?
17.2451DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Feb 28 1995 20:522
    Please Mr. Hippo, it's not necessary for you to cough!
    
17.2452POLAR::RICHARDSONBe ye decrankifiedTue Feb 28 1995 20:531
    	{gwarrrrgul}
17.2453who's sitting where, and whyTROOA::TEMPLETONTue Feb 28 1995 23:568
    Is it a universal DEC thing or is departmental musical chairs a game we
    only play here? In the ten years I have been with DEC not one quarter
    has gone by when I have not heard the words Ok, we are going to move
    cc whatever to floor so-and-so, and this other cc to that floor, and I
    have even seen the same group  moved twice in the same quarter.
     
    
    joan
17.2454MAIL2::CRANEWed Mar 01 1995 10:593
    .2453
    No musical chairs here...my chair has been form fitted and paid for by
    DEC so no one else mwould be comffy in it.
17.2456MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 01 1995 12:565
TTWA:
    Lack of clarity up until recently on the actual location of the
    Wright Bros. 1910 hangar at Wright-Patterson. Why wouldn't there
    by tons of photographs and local records about such a thing?

17.2457Complete != Unambiguous....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Mar 01 1995 13:009
    Having researched the history of my house a bit...
    
    Yup.  There probably would have been tons of photographs and local
    records about such a thing...
    
    ...some of which will lead you to believe that this is the building and
    some of which will lead you to believe that that is the building.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.2458NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 01 1995 17:132
TTWA: are there any black right-wing extremists who are opposed to Foster's
nomination?
17.2459MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Wed Mar 01 1995 17:1610
    Important...I have a bet on this one.
    
    On the Brady Bunch series, there was an aunt of the Bradys who in a
    picture was the spitting image of Jan.  When the aunt arrived, Jan was
    distraught to see that the woman was not very good looking.  Question
    is...who played the part of the aunt?
    
    Thank you!
    
    -Jack
17.2460GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingWed Mar 01 1995 17:5612
    
    
    
    Define "right wing extremist", Gerald.  To most of the dems it's anyone
    who doesn't agree with them. ;')
    
    
    Speak to Alan Keyes, I think you'll find that he disagrees with the
    nomination.
    
    
    Mike
17.2461MAIL2::CRANEWed Mar 01 1995 17:581
    What are the requirements to becoming a KKK member?
17.2462BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Mar 01 1995 17:583

	I think Bubba took them with him....
17.2463MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Wed Mar 01 1995 18:121
    HEY...What about Jan??
17.2464CSOA1::LEECHhiWed Mar 01 1995 18:206
    Phyllis Diller?  
    
    Okay, I admit, I have no idea.  I remember that episode, but not in
    enough detail.
    
    -steve
17.2465Another one lost?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 01 1995 19:514
TTWA:
    Has anybody heard anything from Tom Ralston since
    the beginning of the year?

17.2466NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 01 1995 19:541
He didn't say "chow?"
17.2467MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 01 1995 19:542
Not that I could find . . .

17.2468POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Mar 01 1995 20:116
    
    .2466
    
    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA{gasp}HAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAAHHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    {ahem}
17.2469MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 02 1995 01:589
TTWA:
        Why do they add colorants to dog food?

        Trust me. Neither the dogs nor I care how the food looks.

        I DO care how something else looks, though . . .

[EOB]

17.2470SUBPAC::JJENSENThe Short-timer Fishing WidowThu Mar 02 1995 02:033
    Beats me, Jack.  And I don't want to meet guy/gal who verifies
    those "improved taste" claims, either.  No I don't.
    
17.2471Red. No, green. Okay, green. Noooo... red.DECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Mar 02 1995 02:4127
    I was having a discussion with one of my kids the other night
    about color blindness, specifically red/green.  We had one of
    those circular patterns of little circles filled with varying
    shades of red and green, in which you'll see a certain number
    if your color vision is normal (because the number is composed
    of a pattern of little greenish circles, while the "background"
    is made of little reddish circles.
    
    The wiseguy kid asked me what color would be seen by people who
    were red/green color blind.  Attempting an artful dodge, I ventured
    that they'd see only one color because they can't differentiate
    between red and green.  Handwaving my inept dodge, he demanded to
    know *which* color they see, red or green?
    
    Not knowing any pertinent anatomical data, I turned it into a pop
    philosophical issue and claimed that we can never know, because
    when we ask them, they can't tell us because they've never seen
    what we see when we see red and green, so they can't identify the
    color that they see.  After some initial debate he seemed to accept
    it, but I was uneasy with my sneaky back-door way out of this.
    
    Is there any retinal color-cone information that indicates whether
    they in fact see red or green?  I can probably look this up in Encarta,
    but it's too late to wrestle with that beastie tonight, and it might
    be somewhat interesting as a conversational item, but probably not.
    
    Chris
17.2472POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Mar 02 1995 03:183
    
    I was under the impression that they saw both as shades of grey, but
    believe it or not, I've been wrong before 8^).
17.2473POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalThu Mar 02 1995 10:363
    re .2461 and .2462
    
    tasteless question and answer
17.2474MAIL2::CRANEThu Mar 02 1995 10:575
    .2473
    The answer might have been tastless but the question was a ligit one.
    It was not intended to bring such an answer. I wanted to know what, if
    any type of ceromeny (sp) was part of initiation, is it just money to
    buy your way into it?
17.2475NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 02 1995 12:274
>    Beats me, Jack.  And I don't want to meet guy/gal who verifies
>    those "improved taste" claims, either.  No I don't.
    
I read an article about a guy whose job is pet-food tasting.
17.2476LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystThu Mar 02 1995 12:2944
To: internet-folks
Subject: "...And When She's Not Tanning, 
         She's Designing New Packet Switching Technology!"

Forwarded-by: Sean Eric Fagan <sef@kithrup.com> 
 
PLAYBOY IS TRAVELLING THE INFO HIGHWAY LOOKING FOR WOMEN FOR 
A SPECIAL "GIRLS OF THE INTERNET" PICTORIAL 
 
---- 
 
Women interested in being considered for this feature should e-mail (as 
an "attachment") a recent full-length body photo in a two-piece bathing 
suit or less and a clear face shot to: photo@playboy.com (Attn: Net Girls) 
 
No scanner?  Snail mail the photos to: 
 
   Playboy Magazine (Attn: Net Girls) 
   680 N. Lake Shore Drive 
   Chicago, IL. 60611 
 
Please include the following information: 
 
   NAME 
   E-MAIL ADDRESS 
   SNAIL-MAIL ADDRESS 
   PHONE 
   HEIGHT 
   WEIGHT 
   MEASUREMENTS 
   AGE 
   FAVORITE INTERNET SITES 
   ABOUT YOU 
 
All participants must be at least 18 years of age. So please provide us with 
two I. D.'s (one photo I.D.) that show your date of birth. 
 
Photography by Richard Fegley 
 
Copyright &copy; 1995 Playboy Enterprises, Inc. 
_____________________________________________________________________ 
          David Saslav                Technical Communications Manager 
        (415) 506-6969                Desktop Products Division  
New: Bldg 400 Room 806                dsaslav@us.oracle.com  
17.2477POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Mar 02 1995 12:472
    
    would Marcia Clark pose nude for Playboy?
17.2478NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 02 1995 12:491
Shouldn't lack of a scanner disqualify potential girls of the internet?
17.2479PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 02 1995 12:523
 does michaud really think it's spelled "Cockrun"?

17.2480USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungThu Mar 02 1995 12:5510
    
    ttwa:
    
    How long it took the Pres/CEO of Academy of Recording Arts to think up
    his shameless speech to the Grammy audience.
    
    Quote: Arts cannot survive without govt. support; take down this
           number and call your elected officials.
    
    jeff
17.2481GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingThu Mar 02 1995 13:094
    
    
    Yup, that was the only part of the show I saw and I almost barfed.
    
17.2482MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Mar 02 1995 13:1310
    You people are very insensitive.  You've been talking about nonsensical
    issues like the KKK thing, Playboy for the Internet, the Grammies,
    whatever.  You've heartlessly ignored me when I'm trying to find out
    who played the part of Jan Brady's ugly aunt and I resent it.  
    
    I have a bet with a lovely woman and I don't want to lose...and you're
    making me lose.  First you ignored me on the naked twins issue and now
    this!!
    
    -Jack
17.2483MAIL2::CRANEThu Mar 02 1995 13:218
    .2482
    I`m not "heartlessly" ignoring you question about Jan Brady`s ugly
    aunt, I just don`t know. Why do you think (and I know I`m gonna regret
    this) the KKK thing is "nonsensical". I was wondering, thats all. If
    some one doesn`t answer that doesn`t make me think everyone is
    heartless.
    
    I hope you win your bet.
17.2484MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Mar 02 1995 13:332
    Never watched the Bradys huh?  Well...gee...I'm sorry you didn't have a
    normal upbringing!!
17.2485PSDV::SURRETTEThu Mar 02 1995 13:3611
    
    .re .2477
    
    
    Doesn't that note belong in the "Things I hope I never
    live to see" note?   :^)
    
    Different strokes I guess!
    
    Walt
    
17.2486BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 02 1995 13:367


	Imogene Coca (sp?) is who played Jan Brady's Aunt Jenny. 



17.2487MAIL2::CRANEThu Mar 02 1995 13:411
    I never said I didn`t watch them, I just don`t know who the Aunt is.
17.2488MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 02 1995 13:537
>    Never watched the Bradys huh?

No, but my children did as they were growing up, Jack.


:^)

17.2489NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 02 1995 14:211
TTWA:  Whether Joe really said he enjoyed taking a poke at Glen.
17.2490MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Mar 02 1995 14:226
    Glen:
    
    Thanks very much...You Just Cost Me A Cup of COFFEE!@!!  I Lost.  I
    thought it was Phyllis Diller!!
    
    -Jack
17.2491POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Mar 02 1995 15:019
    
    .2485
    
    Walt, well different strokes for different folks I guess. I find Marcia
    Clark attractive, and I for one would love to go out on a date with
    her.
    Imagine the conversation, would be pretty much one topic though.. :-)
    
    Mark
17.2492NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 02 1995 15:283
TTWA:  Twice in the past couple of weeks I've found the light over my desk
on when I've come in in the morning.  I never use the light.  Nothing on my
desk seems to be disturbed.
17.2493POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Mar 02 1995 15:335
    
    psst gerald........ Probably cleaning crew doing a little reading at
    your desk, or gremlins. take your pick.
    
    Mark
17.2494POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Mar 02 1995 15:553
    
    I wonder if I should bag the perfumes and start dabbing vanilla extract
    on my pulsepoints.
17.2495MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsThu Mar 02 1995 15:5812
    Imogene Coca:
    
    She's always had a flair for comedy, IMHO. One of my favorites
    was her appearance in National Lampoon's vacation. In one
    scene, she drops dead and the kids are grossed out and don't
    want her sitting in the car with them... so they strap her
    to the roof in a lawnchair... later on they deposit her, lawn
    chair and all, on the porch of a relative's home they pass
    on their journey... the relative isn't home, so they leave
    a sign saying who the dead person on the porch is...
    
    -b
17.2496I can't keep my tongue off your wrists...ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Mar 02 1995 16:277
re: .2494

Deb,

Not vanilla, CHOCOLATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bob
17.2497BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 02 1995 16:316
| <<< Note 17.2489 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>


| TTWA:  Whether Joe really said he enjoyed taking a poke at Glen.

	I wouldn't have enjoyed that......
17.2498BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 02 1995 16:3210
| <<< Note 17.2490 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "You-Had-Forty-Years!!!" >>>

| Thanks very much...You Just Cost Me A Cup of COFFEE!@!! I Lost. I thought it 
| was Phyllis Diller!!

	I had to call a friend of mine who knows everything about the Brady's.
His wife is ready to give birth, so I was lucky to even catch him in!


Glen
17.2499MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsThu Mar 02 1995 16:357
    
    OK, OK... I chose my words poorly. I can understand the
    confusion. And of course, no one said anything about
    quarantining themselves in a villa with a nice view
    of the countyside for a few days. No one.
    
    -b
17.2500wondersnarfGRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingThu Mar 02 1995 16:371
    
17.2501NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 02 1995 16:592
TTWA: What's so eminent about the closure of MKO2?  I just got a memo
that starts "With the eminent closure of MKO2..."
17.2502PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 02 1995 17:043
.2501  I suppose one that mentioned "the imminent CEO" would really give
       one pause.
17.2503NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 02 1995 17:102
TTWA: DougO's talk of his "verbal spankings" of another noter in MENNOTES.
In the "Are women more violent than men?" topic, of all places!
17.2504CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Mar 02 1995 17:2812
    .2489  TTWA:  Whether Joe really said he enjoyed taking a poke at Glen.
    
    	Actually, I mistakenly left a piece of an old discussion in
    	a repost (and clearly stated that afterwards) and then said
    	about Glen's reaction:
    
56.739>    	I'm amused at how much it ruffled your feathers, though.

    	Someone else couldn't figure out what that meant, I guess, so
    	he said that mistake was intended to take a poke at Glen.
    
    	HTH.
17.2505BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 02 1995 18:145

	And to think the comment itself was yet another distortion by you of 
what was said by me. :-)

17.2506CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Mar 02 1995 19:571
    	You can't hide your ruffled feathers with lame smileys.
17.2507BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 02 1995 20:163

	Uh huh...
17.2508Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 02 1995 22:575
    Why I am always sat so far from the toilet at work. I decide I need
    to go, walk all the way to the toilet and by the time I get there
    I don't need to go anymore, so i just walk all the wy back again...
    
    maybe I should put a bottle under my desk...... Oooooooooooo
17.2509CALDEC::RAHSupport Search-and-Rescue: Get Lost!Thu Mar 02 1995 23:205
    
    who is Al Bahr and why is there a shrine named after him in Sandiego,
    complete with sphinxes guarding the door.
    
    
17.2510MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsThu Mar 02 1995 23:265
    >complete with sphinxes guarding the door.
    
    I've known a few nightclubs with sphincters guarding the door. :-)
    
    -b
17.2511POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Mar 03 1995 00:182
    
    Hi rahhoney 8^).
17.2512BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 03 1995 17:128


	I was watching, "Friends" last night and got to thinking about one of
the characters that looks a lot like our very own Jack Martin (who should get
his hair cut like this dude). He really does look a lot like him. They even
have similar lives. The guy on the show has a pet monkey, while Jack Martin IS
a monkey. :-)
17.2513PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 03 1995 17:204
	I can't look at the guy without thinking of Jack, but I watch
	it anyways.  ;>  Think he's probably the funniest character.

17.2514MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Fri Mar 03 1995 17:224
    Glen:
    
    I did get my hair cut last week and coincidently, I look even more like
    him now!! :-)  
17.2515WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri Mar 03 1995 17:351
     Is this the dorkey guy who can never get a date?
17.2516PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 03 1995 17:404
	Supposedly "dorkey", but I think he's pretty attractive
	myself.

17.2517MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Fri Mar 03 1995 17:487
    HEY....
    
    You watch it....
    
    Besides, Diane thinks I'm attractive!!
    
    -Jack
17.2518PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 03 1995 17:5910
	.2517

	This brings to mind a scene from my fave movie ("A Man for All
	Seasons") where Sir Thomas More tells King Henry VIII that he
	likes one of the king's musical compositions, but then hastens to
	add that his own taste in music is "reputedly deplorable".  

	8^)  hoho, Jack, just kidding.

17.2519BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 03 1995 18:258
| <<< Note 17.2513 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "no, i'm aluminuming 'um, mum" >>>


| I can't look at the guy without thinking of Jack, but I watch
| it anyways.  ;>  Think he's probably the funniest character.

	He definitely was last night! Hey, that's just like Jack in here. Oh,
but that guy tries to be funny... :-)
17.2520BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 03 1995 18:257
| <<< Note 17.2514 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "You-Had-Forty-Years!!!" >>>


| I did get my hair cut last week and coincidently, I look even more like
| him now!! :-)

	The monkey? 
17.2521BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 03 1995 18:265
| <<< Note 17.2515 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "luxure et supplice" >>>

| Is this the dorkey guy who can never get a date?

	Yes, who's wife left him because she was a lesbian.....
17.2522BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 03 1995 18:278
| <<< Note 17.2516 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "no, i'm aluminuming 'um, mum" >>>


| Supposedly "dorkey", but I think he's pretty attractive myself.

	In a goofy sort of way, yeah


17.2523MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Mar 03 1995 18:272
whose

17.2524BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 03 1995 18:276
| <<< Note 17.2517 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "You-Had-Forty-Years!!!" >>>


| Besides, Diane thinks I'm attractive!!

	No, she thinks the OTHER guy is attractive!
17.2525In the year 2525, if man is still aliveJULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Mar 03 1995 18:271
    I've never seen Friends, but I've seen Jack! :-)
17.2526MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsFri Mar 03 1995 18:299
    >	Yes, who's wife left him because she was a lesbian.....
    
    I know someone this actually happened to... a Digit I
    worked with way back when.
    
    I'm not sure I'd want the distinction of being the man
    who made a woman realize she didn't like men.
    
    -b
17.2527TROOA::COLLINSConsultants Of SwingFri Mar 03 1995 18:346
    
    Well, I once had a girlfriend who dumped me at a party and went home
    with another guy.  Given the choice, I'd rather be dumped for a woman
    than another man...at least I'd know that her lesbian needs were
    something I hadn't a chance in hell of fulfilling.
    
17.2528BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 03 1995 18:354


	<grin>
17.2529BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 03 1995 18:379
| <<< Note 17.2527 by TROOA::COLLINS "Consultants Of Swing" >>>


| Well, I once had a girlfriend who dumped me at a party and went home
| with another guy.  Given the choice, I'd rather be dumped for a woman
| than another man...at least I'd know that her lesbian needs were
| something I hadn't a chance in hell of fulfilling.

	Yeah, the other way just makes you face reality Joan! :-)
17.2530TROOA::COLLINSConsultants Of SwingFri Mar 03 1995 18:383
    
    Yes.  Yes it did, Glen.
    
17.2531GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri Mar 03 1995 18:548
    
    
    	Well at least now I know what *one* of you guys looks
    	like.  =)   I love "Friends"..... Chandler is my friend
    	Mike.  (not in looks, just some of the things he does)
    
    	Last night's episode was a scream.
    
17.2532BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 03 1995 19:094

	The monkey putting in The Lion King cd and getting into it was the
biggest scream of the show!
17.2533SUBPAC::JJENSENThe Short-timer Fishing WidowFri Mar 03 1995 19:147
That *was* funny, Glen.  Especially when Ross finally
told the monkey he couldn't listen to it anymore, and
the monkey went into the other room and slammed the
door.

(The Lion King video has been showing in my house,
virtually nonstop, since Tuesday.  Aaaaiiiiiieeeeeeeee!)
17.2534POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesSat Mar 04 1995 21:025
    
    Why is it that every time I have people over I end up with more alcohol
    afterwards than when I started?
    
    My fridge is absolutely *full* of beer.
17.2535TINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Sat Mar 04 1995 21:585
    re: -.1
    
    Please post your home address.
    
    -- Jim
17.2536SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Sat Mar 04 1995 22:204
    re: .2534
    
    
    ..... Ahem....  
17.2537JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeSat Mar 04 1995 22:411
    Here's a hanky!
17.2538POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesSun Mar 05 1995 15:433
    
    All right, Andy, you know where I live 8^).  Come help empty the
    refrigerator!
17.2539SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Sun Mar 05 1995 16:168
    
    
    Yeahbut!!! I'm liable to break another tooth and then you'll owe me
    truck load vs. just a case!!!!!!
    
    
     :)
    
17.2540LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystSun Mar 05 1995 21:292
    Use the GD Bottle Opener next time...
    
17.2541POLAR::RICHARDSONAlleged DegirdificationSun Mar 05 1995 23:335
    Running VNEWS tonight and I was posed with a most perplexing question:

    Do you want to subscribe to  "alt.glen-ryan.wank.wank.wank" ?

    Er, um, no.
17.2542LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystSun Mar 05 1995 23:372
    TTWA:  Who is Glen Ryan?
    
17.2543Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Mar 06 1995 00:124
    How old is Courtney Cox ? 
    
    
    Babe-a-roony IMO
17.2544LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystMon Mar 06 1995 00:384
    OK...
    
    TTWA:  Who is Courtney Cox?
    
17.2545POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 06 1995 00:573
    
    Glen-Ryan.wank.wank.wank is prolly related to Kristin.slut.slut.slut
    8^).
17.2546Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Mar 06 1995 02:004
    Why I have developed this very bad habit of ripping apart sandwiches
    and eating them bit by bit.....
    
    Mind you, I do feel fuller when finished.
17.2547TKTVFS::NEMOTOno facts, only interpretationsMon Mar 06 1995 05:467
TTWA: National TV-Turnoff Week, April 24 to 30

      What would you do?


_Tak (who doesn't own a television set)
17.2548MAIL2::CRANEMon Mar 06 1995 10:153
    .2544
    I think she is married to Michael J. Fox and also played his love
    interest in his 1/2 hour show. She is about 25-30 years old.
17.2549CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Mar 06 1995 11:3610
    Tak,
    
    You must run out and purchase a television so you may participate in
    this national event.  To do otherwise would be unpatriotic.  IN the
    U.S., the greeting cards companies do this all the time but it only
    costs the average American $50.00 or so in cards per year.  Probably
    going to cost you $800.00 or more for that nice new telly you will
    have.  
    
    Brian
17.2550CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 11:5710

 Re Courtney Cox...she is not married to Michael J. Fox, though she did
 appear on the TV show he is on.  Her first big "break" came when she
 appeared in Spruce Stringbean's video of "Dancing in the Dark".




 Jim
17.2551POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 06 1995 12:083
    
    I believe that MJF is married to Tracy Pollan (sp?) who was his
    original girlfriend on the TV show.
17.2552CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 12:147


 .2551


  That's right
17.2553NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Mar 06 1995 12:175
How come the people who run turnpikes don't hand you a speeding ticket
when you pay your toll and via the stub can tell you violated the speed
limit?

Is that a violation of the 5th or something else?
17.2554PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 12:198
	friend of mine had a small head of garden lettuce in a plastic bag
	in his refrigerator for about three months, and when he opened it
	up, discovered a gigantic caterpillar living inside it.

	eeeeuw, for one thing, but one wonders how it survived the cold
	and dark all that time.

17.2555WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 06 1995 12:249
    Ross is David Schwimmer...
    
    Courtney is dating M. Keaton (Batman - Beetjuice).
    
    isn't the JMartin/Ross conversation deja vu all over again?
    
    note: above deja vu comment stolen from Lance Ito.
    
    Chip
17.2556MAIL2::CRANEMon Mar 06 1995 12:252
    .2551
    Thanks. I think they look alike T.P. and this young lady named Cox.
17.2557POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 06 1995 12:283
    
    Very much so, one's short and blonde and the other's tall and brunette
    8^).
17.2558rrright...PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 12:291
   yeah, i thought they were twins, in fact.  ;>
17.2559MAIL2::CRANEMon Mar 06 1995 12:312
    I knew we could find things in common with them if we looked real
    hard!
17.2560CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 12:3226


RE:            <<< Note 17.2553 by NETRIX::thomas "The Code Warrior" >>>

>How come the people who run turnpikes don't hand you a speeding ticket
>when you pay your toll and via the stub can tell you violated the speed
>limit?



 I was wondering this myself while driving to Colorado this summer, particularly
 when I was moving rather quickly on the Kansas Turnpike from Kansas City
 to Topeka (nice highway, btw).  I think I kept it at about 80-85 most of
 the way.  I expected all kinds of bells and flashing lights when I handed
 they guy my ticket.



 Jim






17.2561BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 13:087
| <<< Note 17.2542 by LJSRV2::KALIKOW "TechnoCatalyst" >>>


| TTWA:  Who is Glen Ryan?

	My alter-ego

17.2562BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 13:1010
| <<< Note 17.2548 by MAIL2::CRANE >>>

| I think she is married to Michael J. Fox and also played his love interest in 
| his 1/2 hour show. She is about 25-30 years old.

	Yes, she did play his love interest, but his SECOND love interest. He
married his FIRST love interest from the show. 


Glen
17.2563SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Mar 06 1995 13:226
    .2554
    
    > one wonders how it survived the cold
    > and dark all that time
    
    lettuce usually does survive better if kept cold and dark.
17.2564(analysis lawyer for OJ trial)TINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Mon Mar 06 1995 13:384
    When will Gerry Spence change his clothes?  That black turtleneck and
    buckskin jacket must be getting really rank by now.
    
    -- Jim
17.2565WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon Mar 06 1995 14:142
    He has many of the same outfit to eliminate time consumed pondering the
    question "what will I wear today?"
17.256638099::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 14:2810
| <<< Note 17.2565 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "luxure et supplice" >>>

| He has many of the same outfit to eliminate time consumed pondering the
| question "what will I wear today?"

	But if he did ponder it, would he say, blaq sweater, blaq lofers, blaq
undies etc?????


Glen
17.2567MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Mar 06 1995 14:334
    Yastrzemski was a
    
    
    Polish individual right?
17.2568NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 06 1995 14:525
re caterpillar in the lettuce:

My wife once lived in a rather slummy apartment in NYC.  One morning she
went to the refrigerator to prepare a cheese sandwich for lunch.  Upon
opening the plastic bag containing the cheese, she found a dead mouse.
17.2569NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Mon Mar 06 1995 14:5310
    
    RE: .2568
    
    
    EEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!  And at lunch time too!  :{
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.2570MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 06 1995 15:0924
    
    Howard Stern.
    
    What is up with this guy? Why is he so popular? Why does he
    sweep the ratings in every major market they put him into?
    Why are they making a movie about him, with him in the starring
    role no less?
    
    In the very few times that I have bothered to listen to him,
    I have heard him talk of nothing other than Howard Stern.
    About how Howard is abused by all those nasty censors (why
    do they bother?). About how Howard's book is going. Or how
    Howard's movie is going. From time to time, they have an
    interview segment in which they corner some celebrity and
    ask them questions that make you want to take an axe to
    the interviewer. And then of course, there's Howard's
    self-described, um, lack of endowment. I've heard no more
    than 15 minutes of any Howard Stern show, and have listened
    to no more than 10 shows in the time he's been on WBCN
    in Boston, and yet, I've heard this particular thread
    repeated several times. Does the world really care that
    Howard Stern is Penis de Milo?
    
    -b
17.2571CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 15:1011


 Howard Stern and Madonna belong together (somewhere other than planet earth,
 preferably)





Jim
17.2572CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 15:2912



 Has any body noticed that, on the local (Boston) news, they ("reporters")seem
 to be escalating the questions about the guard who shot the alleged holdup
 men in Cambridge?  Initially they spoke of him in almost heroic terms, and
 now they seem to be wondering why he was shooting in that crowd..



Jim
17.2573SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Mar 06 1995 15:314
    .2572
    
    he was shooting because that's what cops frequently do.  as an ex-cop
    he had the credentials.
17.2574CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 06 1995 15:3312



 I agree!  It just seems the media (from the reports I've seen) is intent
 on finding something on the guy.





Jim
17.2575Somebody was watching over everyone....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Mar 06 1995 15:378
    Well, after the initial euphoria of the moment, there are tough
    questions that need to be asked.  Things turned out beautifully.
    They could have turned out very badly.
    
    BTW, any bets on how many townies have known *exactly* where scum
    number three has been for the past few days?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.2576PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 15:375
    he was involved in another shooting incident, when he was a cop,
    apparently, so the implication is that he might be trigger-happy,
    i suppose.

17.257716134::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 06 1995 16:025
    what make someone return fire anyway? :-)
    
    this one will be autopsied to death...
    
    Chip
17.2578PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 16:048
	whether or not passing is allowed in Scrabble.  friend of mine
	has a set of rules that says a player may use his turn to exchange
	"all, some, or one" of his tiles, and my set of rules says he
	may exchange "all, some, or none".  sigh.  they're both copyright
	1976.


17.2579SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Mar 06 1995 16:311
    one == none with a typo.  do a c14 to see whose is the newer copy.
17.2580PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 06 1995 16:509
>>one == none with a typo.  

	yes, we of course realize that, my dear.

>>do a c14 to see whose is the newer copy.

	comment?  qu'est-ce que ca veut dire?

17.2581MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Mar 06 1995 16:532
I think he meant to carbon date your respective rule books.

17.2582MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 06 1995 16:538
    >>do a c14 to see whose is the newer copy.
    
    Dick was suggest a carbon 14 dating, which should narrow
    the print date down to around 100 years. Considering that
    you already said they were printed in 1976, I think Dick
    was being facetious.
    
    -b
17.2583SUBPAC::JJENSENThe Short-timer Fishing WidowMon Mar 06 1995 16:551
Not only that, he was joking with you.
17.2584BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 17:004

	Thanks for helpin with that Joanne... for a while I thought someone was
saying he was being chite! :-)
17.2585USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungMon Mar 06 1995 17:294
    
    What's the story on the woman found dead in the lion's lair?
    
    jeff
17.2586AXPBIZ::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoMon Mar 06 1995 18:5410
    > Quote: Arts cannot survive without govt. support; take down this
    >           number and call your elected officials.
    
    historically quite accurate.  almost all the great artists have been
    supported by a rich patron, quite often a monarch, pope, or very rich
    merchant.  
    
    ttwa: selective memories.
    
    DougO
17.2587USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungMon Mar 06 1995 18:584
    
    but this ain't the Renaissance, Dougo.
    
    jeff
17.2588BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 06 1995 19:018
| <<< Note 17.2587 by USAT05::BENSON "Eternal Weltanschauung" >>>


| but this ain't the Renaissance, Dougo.


	You're right about that Jeff! No matter what the repubs say, things
won't be changin....
17.2589NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 06 1995 19:281
TTWA: Why would anyone want an M/F roommate?
17.2590:*)NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Mon Mar 06 1995 19:307
    
    
    RE: .2589
    
    
    A built in Entertainment center.....
    
17.2591POLAR::RICHARDSONAlleged DegirdificationMon Mar 06 1995 20:356
    TTWA:
    
    Do you want to subscribe to "alt.fondle.vomit" (Yes,No,Quit,All)[N]?
    
    
    Er, um, no.
17.2592Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Mar 06 1995 23:534
    
    > Courtney is dating M. Keaton (Batman - ...
    
    Wait till she gets a load of me !
17.2593exCSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Mar 07 1995 01:0910
    .2553
    
>How come the people who run turnpikes don't hand you a speeding ticket
>when you pay your toll and via the stub can tell you violated the speed
>limit?

    	Ohio used to do this.  A guy fought it and won.  Apparently
    	the individual booth computers weren't networked, so their
    	clocks couldn't be accurately synchronized.  Perhaps it is
    	this way elsewhere too.
17.2594CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Mar 07 1995 01:103
    	What is the etymology of "adams apple"?
    
    	What is the origin of the phrase "the real McCoy"?
17.2595LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystTue Mar 07 1995 01:532
    Can't help ya on the second, but the Adam's Apple evolved from the uvula.
                                                                             
17.2596MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 07 1995 02:073
According to Anita Pearl's "Dictionary of Popular Slang" the origin
of "real McCoy" is "from the turn-of-the-century prize fighter Kid
McCoy, who had many imitators who adopted the name McCoy".
17.2597HoochPEKING::SULLIVANDNot gauche, just sinisterTue Mar 07 1995 07:445
    I thought "The Real McCoy" referred to the liquid sunshine purveyed by
    a bootlegger called McKay.
    
    Dave
    ====
17.2598SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Mar 07 1995 07:586
    the term "adam's apple" for the projecting cartilage in a man's throat,
    according to the oed, was documented in 1847:
    
    	"so called from the superstitious notion that a piece of the
        forbidden fruit lodged in Adam's throat, and occasioned the
        prominence."
17.2599:-)WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 07 1995 09:421
    Meowski... budding lawyer or wannabe brain surgeon?   
17.2600MAIL2::CRANETue Mar 07 1995 09:461
    Snarf snarf.
17.2601MAIL2::CRANETue Mar 07 1995 09:483
    I always thought it had to do with the Hatfield-McCoy thing but perhaps
    we could dig up Walter Brennan and ask him or better yet just ask
    Richard Crenna (sp).
17.2602GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingTue Mar 07 1995 11:024
    
    
    I wonder why they say fog is as thick as pea soup.......what about the
    other soup?????/ Tomato, bean with bacon, isn't it unfair to them?
17.2603yummy!SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CTue Mar 07 1995 11:424
    
    
    	broccoli and cheese!
    
17.2604POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Mar 07 1995 11:582
    
    I'm out of my mind.
17.2605MAIL2::CRANETue Mar 07 1995 11:595
    Is there a note in here along the lines of, Before I die I want to...".
    If not I`d like to see one started up. Theres a few things I would like
    to do before I die and I`m sure there are others.
    
    Thanks.
17.2606i've been forthcomingUSAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Mar 07 1995 12:156
    
    Somebody in the know please, please! share with me your knowledge of
    the news story concerning the body parts found in the lions' den at some
    U.S. zoo!
    
    jeff
17.2607MAIL2::CRANETue Mar 07 1995 12:224
    Yes, they did find a body in a den but I don`t know much more than
    that. She didn`t work for the zoo and I think she was there after
    hours. I don`t even know if it was a lions den...it could have been a
    Tiger.
17.2608POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Mar 07 1995 12:224
    
    Yesterday's paper said there was no details, except they didn't *think*
    she had been killed first and dropped in.  I haven't read today's paper
    yet.
17.2609thank you, i'm feeling a bit betterUSAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Mar 07 1995 12:241
    
17.2610Welcome to the autobahnSUBPAC::JJENSENThe Short-timer Fishing WidowTue Mar 07 1995 13:145
Just exactly how fast does a person have to drive on Rt. 495 to
get pulled over?  My routine cruising speed is about 75 mph these
days.  I thought the jig was up when I saw a state cruiser, lights
a-flashin'.  Nope, just wanted me out of the way as he blew down
the road to something more interesting.
17.2611I think it's entrapment: big crackdown in the SpringCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Mar 07 1995 13:205
Yeah.  A friend of mine from Germany (back home after living here for
about five years) was visiting about a month ago and commented that
people seem to be driving much faster.

/john
17.2612BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 07 1995 13:2812
| <<< Note 17.2594 by CSC32::J_OPPELT "Whatever happened to ADDATA?" >>>


| What is the origin of the phrase "the real McCoy"?


	I just heard this one, but it escapes me right now. They were talking
about the band who are using that as their name (great dance band too) and they
went into it. I'd be VERY interested in getting my memory refreshed.


Glen
17.2613BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 07 1995 13:308

	YES!!! Jack, you are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT! That was what I had heard a
couple of weeks back. The Real McCoy is about the prize fighter. Thank you for
not allowing myself to drive meself crazzzzy over this. :-)


Glen
17.2614oh! the smell of itUSAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Mar 07 1995 14:399
    
    how is it that odors are so closely linked with memories in the neural
    net?  Are the odors memories themselves - stored with the other info
    associated with the odor or are odors simply triggers firing some part
    of the neural net?
    
    jeff
    
    
17.2615POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Mar 07 1995 15:423
    
    What in the world can you be smelling with your nose almost 7 feet off
    the ground?!
17.2616unfortunately, everyone's hot air - of all typesUSAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Mar 07 1995 15:441
    
17.2618CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Mar 07 1995 17:2014


 Why my cat didn't like the fresh fish I gave her last night (cooked).


 Also wonder how long it will take my cat to figure out she can't catch
 the flashlight beam on the wall..every night we go through this and everytime
 she pounces on it, the beam moves..really gets her frustrated though..




Jim
17.2620POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue Mar 07 1995 17:553
    karen,
    
    and here i thot he must not like his cat very much :-)))))
17.2621SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Mar 07 1995 18:008
    
    RE: .2619
    
    > Why Jim's feeding perfectly good fish to a cat ?
    
    And what's wrong with that??
    
    P.S. I haven't been following the cat vs. dog note... fwiw..
17.2622CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Mar 07 1995 18:115


 I just gave her a couple chunks off of a piece I was eating..maybe that's
 it..she wanted the whole thing..
17.2624SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Mar 07 1995 18:3712
    
    RE:. 2623
    
    
     >to each his own, I suppose...
    
     Absolutely....
    
     Me? I have to bite off tiny chunks of steak/fish/chicken for my cats
    as they won't touch it if the pieces are too big... if they're the
    right size they'll eat... if not, they turn away.... finicky...
    
17.2625BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 07 1995 18:423

	Fish... YUK!!!! well, unless it's HADDOCK!!!!! (or Tuna)
17.2627CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Mar 07 1995 19:1710

>	Andy,

>	You really *do* that ?



 I'm not Andy, but our cats demand it of us, and we, of course, don't
 want to make our cats angry at us..
17.2629NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Tue Mar 07 1995 19:194
    
    
    I wonder if I'll get the double six/double nine snarf....
    
17.2630SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Mar 07 1995 19:3118
    RE: .2626
    
    
    
    Well... sure!!
    
     Here I am, sitting at the dinner table.. minding my own business, when
    this little feline walks up and sits there looking up at me with those
    cute little yellow eyes... wanting a little morsel of whatever smells
    so good up there...
    
      How can I resist? Anyway... it really no effort to break the food
    up.. a few seconds of my time...
    
    
      At least I don't do like they show in some of those commercials!!! A
    crystal serving tray with a sprig of parsely on the side!! :) :)
    
17.2631MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Mar 07 1995 19:321
    That commercial's retarded!!
17.2632SUBPAC::JJENSENThe Short-timer Fishing WidowTue Mar 07 1995 19:333
	Why is it that, whenever I see the title for the "AA Poll" 
	topic, why my brain keeps translating it to the "Alcoholics
	Anonymous" poll?
17.2633NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 07 1995 19:331
TTWA: Would Andy find yellow eyes cute in a human?
17.2634PowerlessNOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 07 1995 19:343
re .2632:

Me too.
17.2635SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Tue Mar 07 1995 19:3810
    
    RE: .2633
    
    Actually I do...
    
    I knew this very attractive black woman who bought a pair of yellow
    tinted contact lenses (she said she did it just for me, but I doubt it)
    
     They were very stunning...
    
17.2636CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Mar 07 1995 20:0722
    	something on "The real McCoy"
    
    	I found a different explanation when I started searching for
    	the answer after I posted the question.
    
    	Apparently there was this black mechanical engineer in the 
    	early 1800s who was educated in Scotland but couldn't get
    	a real engineering job when he came back to the USA due to
    	discrimination.  His name was Elija McCoy.  
    
    	He so much wanted to work on railroad projects, but he was
    	turned down for every job, so he decided to settle for a job as 
    	an oilman.  (On long  railroad trips they had to stop and oil 
    	the engines to prevent overheating.)  In time he developed a drip 
    	valve that would allow long trips without the necessity of stopping 
    	the train for oiling.  Eventually he ended up with 75 patents, and 
    	became reknown for his creative abilities.  Soon people started
    	claiming that their inventions were co-developed with Elija
    	McCoy to lend credibility to their work.
    
    	Only his real inventions, though, could be labeled as "the
    	real McCoy".
17.2637We should all share with our furry friendsDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Mar 07 1995 20:378
    Tiny bits makes sense.  I've noticed that most dry cat food and
    treats are fairly small morsels.
    
    I feed my pups steak when I have it; same thing I have to cut it
    into small pieces or they won't take it (or if they do take it, they
    either choke or it doesn't stay down) :-(
    
    
17.2638CALDEC::RAHloitering with intentTue Mar 07 1995 20:542
    
    why sandiego drivers are such bttholes..
17.2639TROOA::TEMPLETONTue Mar 07 1995 23:386
    
    Why a company is trying to sell dandruff shampoo while playing Oh my
    beloved Father in in the background, do they think a woman talking to
    her dead father is going to make the dandruff go away.
    
    joan
17.2640Partial answer to 17.2614 Jeff BensonLJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystTue Mar 07 1995 23:4737
17.2641HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstWed Mar 08 1995 06:344
    Why is it, that in the German version of Terminator II,
    Arnold says his CPU is a "Neutrales Netz", a neutral net.
    
    :-) Really.
17.2642WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Mar 08 1995 09:2311
    why my '91 Ranger (30k miles) needs a $400.oo break job!
    
    - rear shoes are cracked
    - both cylinders leaking
    - speed sensor for ABS is screwed up
    - rusting inside the drums
    
    told them i wasn't happy and the dealership called Ford. this also fits
    in the TTHT because i'm turbo p.o.'d about this...
    
    Chip
17.2643SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CWed Mar 08 1995 09:508
    
    
    	wow. I always heard the rangers were a great vehicle. sounds like
    you got a friday car (made on friday when everyone was rushing to get
    out of the auto plant for the weekend). :*)
    
    
    jim
17.2644re .2641 when transcribers go bad & feed translators...:-)LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystWed Mar 08 1995 11:112
    Explains the data, dunnit??
    
17.2645CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Mar 08 1995 11:426
    And after they are done breaking it, you will most likely need a brake
    job too.  91', 4+ years old, doesn't sound too unreasonable to me. 
    Maybe a tad excessive but unless you have had the brakes done in that
    time, you are due.
    
    Brian
17.2646GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingWed Mar 08 1995 12:247
    
    
    
    @ 30K miles????  No way.  I'd be peeved as well.
    
    
    Mike
17.2647MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 08 1995 12:292
30K miles on a 4 year old car? Prolly atrophy from disuse.

17.2648NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 08 1995 12:341
Did Arnold dub Terminator 2 into German?
17.2649I hope I'm not as hard with women!!!! :>>>COMICS::MCSKEANEoch, away an' play wi' the buses!!Wed Mar 08 1995 12:4311
    >Note 17.2646 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member in good standing"
    
    >@ 30K miles????  No way.  I'd be peeved as well.
    
    By the time my last car hit 30K miles, it had gone through 3 sets of
    rear tyres, 2 sets of front tyres, a set of front discs, a new clutch
    and practically a new engine (pistons, cams, valves and a rebore)
    
    POL. (whose current car has now hit 35K with three sets of front tires,
    two sets of rear tyres, a new front subframe and a new rear wheel after
    an altercation with a roundabout) 
17.2650CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Mar 08 1995 12:461
    oops!  I didn't see the 30K miles part.  
17.2651Way down South in the land of cotton...NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 08 1995 13:372
TTWA: Why ALL-IN-1 mail stutters.  I just got some from
ODIXIE::ODIXIE::ODIXIE::ODIXIE::MRGATE::"A1::lastname.firstname"
17.2652...old times there are not forgotten...look awayUSAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungWed Mar 08 1995 13:404
    
    Did you know that a black man wrote "Dixie"?
    
    jeff
17.2653PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 08 1995 13:424
>>ODIXIE::ODIXIE::ODIXIE::ODIXIE::MRGATE::"A1::lastname.firstname"

	OBABY::OBABY::OBABY::... would have been funnier. ;>

17.2654ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Mar 08 1995 13:555
re: .2653

GREAT ONE!  (Not to be confused with the node GREAT1).

Bob
17.2655ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Mar 08 1995 14:153
I wonder what the appropriate emoticon is for someone vomiting?

Bob
17.2656MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 08 1995 14:184
17.2657SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Wed Mar 08 1995 14:368
    
    TTWA
    
    What is a "Monkey Doctor"?
    
    Why they make the inside wrappers of cereal boxes so hard to open
    (STILL!)
    
17.2658PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 08 1995 14:425
    
>>    What is a "Monkey Doctor"?

	someone who's likely an expert in louse selection.

17.2659USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungWed Mar 08 1995 14:436
    
>>    What is a "Monkey Doctor"?

    One who hasn't served the idols of Dahwin.
    
    jeff
17.2660CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Mar 08 1995 15:243
    It is a rule in packaging school that consumer products like bologna
    cereal, and some crackers have to be made as difficult as possible to
    open up.  It's a guild thing.
17.2661PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 08 1995 15:297
	.2660  yes, and that some products are wrapped extremely tightly
	in that kind of plastic that sticks to your hand when you're trying
	to throw it away, so that you about have an aneurism just gaining
	access to your new and exciting acquisition.


17.2662POLAR::RICHARDSONAlleged DegirdificationWed Mar 08 1995 15:321
    Not only that, you almost suffer the dilation of an artery.
17.2663POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinWed Mar 08 1995 15:372
    
    Thanks little buddy
17.2664WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Mar 08 1995 15:486
    Re; brakes... i don't even have a problem with with the shoes.
    i did tell him i had a b-i-g problem with the other stuff. 
    
    BTW, i bought in 7/91.
    
    Chip
17.2665Where old times there are not forgottenODIXIE::ZOGRANTestudo is still grounded!Wed Mar 08 1995 16:444
    re. .2651 - Hey, I resemble that!
    
    Dan (whose clock works now)
    
17.2666DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Mar 08 1995 18:473
    Wonder what would happen if someone organized a cereal boycott?
    
    
17.2667POLAR::RICHARDSONAlleged DegirdificationWed Mar 08 1995 18:481
    You'd have a bunch of cereal killers I guess.
17.266817.2661 ::DDESMAISONSLJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystWed Mar 08 1995 23:444
    aneurysm
    
    I was surprised to see your spelling-corrector lobe gone all aneural...
    
17.2669PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 09 1995 11:5818
>>            <<< Note 17.2668 by LJSRV2::KALIKOW "TechnoCatalyst" >>>
>>    aneurysm
>>    I was surprised to see your spelling-corrector lobe gone all aneural...

    I like you lots, dear Dan'l - you know that.  That is why I won't
    demand any kind of groveling apology here. ;> It can be spelled
    either way, according to _The Chambers Dictionary_, an authority
    from the Motherland itself, and which, btw, I consulted right after I
    entered that note yesterday, just to be sure.

    Hmmph.  Now, you certainly could find tons of other stuff I screwed
    up, without much effort on your part, so have at it... ;>
 
    your fan,
    Di
    
    

17.2670LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystThu Mar 09 1995 12:4412
    Aieeee!  She PRE-validated!!!!!!!  Je suis perdu...
                                                       .
    
                                                        .
    
    
                                                         .
    
    
    
    |-{:-)  OK, you win dis round...  Yer fan 2, Dan      .
                                                    
17.2671POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Mar 09 1995 13:373
    
    Why does George have very little trouble spelling regular words but
    botches names dreadfully 8^)?
17.2672PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 09 1995 13:373
 how much a bottle of '66 Ch. Margaux would go for.

17.2673HELIX::MAIEWSKIThu Mar 09 1995 13:478
RE      <<< Note 17.2671 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Fuzzy Faces" >>>

>    Why does George have very little trouble spelling regular words but
>    botches names dreadfully 8^)?

  DECspell,

  George
17.2674POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Mar 09 1995 13:492
    
    Thanks, George 8^).
17.2675WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Mar 09 1995 13:523
    >how much a bottle of '66 Ch. Margaux would go for.
    
     Puh-lenty. :-)
17.2676STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Mar 09 1995 13:5514
    
    
    Rep .2672  Di
    
    >>>how much a bottle of '66 Ch. Margaux would go for.
    
    
      Well the London auction for the '66 Margaux fron the Feb. Decanter
    was ~$114. depending on which exchange rate you used. I would say $125.
    would be a fair price for it locally.
    
    
    -mike
    
17.2677PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 09 1995 13:588
    
>>      Well the London auction for the '66 Margaux fron the Feb. Decanter
>>    was ~$114. depending on which exchange rate you used. I would say $125.
>>    would be a fair price for it locally.

	That's all!??  So, what, has it gone by or wasn't it that great
	a year for Margaux?

17.2678STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Mar 09 1995 14:1417
    
    
    Rep .2677  Di
    
    >>>That's all!??  So, what, has it gone by or wasn't it that great
            a year for Margaux?
                               
    
      '66 in Bordeaux was always an underrated year which got lost between
     the "insert your fav adjective here" '61s and the very good '70s. I've
     had a few '66s an they all have been verrry good and I prefer them to
     the '70s which usually command a higher price. Like I said if you can
     get for $125 and have the bucks go for it. Do you know the
    "provenance" as they say??? 
    
    -mike
     
17.2679PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 09 1995 14:247
     >>Like I said if you can
     >>get for $125 and have the bucks go for it.

	I'd never pay that much for a bottle of wine, Mikey.  Even
	from my favorite region.  Thanks for the info though!
  
17.2680STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Mar 09 1995 14:2612
    
    
    Rep .2679  Di
    
    >>> I'd never pay that much for a bottle of wine, Mikey.  Even
            from my favorite region.  Thanks for the info though!
    
    
    	DAMN, and I was hoping to get a glass!!!!  ;-)
    
    -mike
    
17.2681PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 09 1995 14:296
    
    
>>    	DAMN, and I was hoping to get a glass!!!!  ;-)

	You most certainly would, if I bought a bottle.  ;>
	The Doc too, of course.  
17.2682WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Mar 09 1995 15:021
    Thanks for the hypothetical taste, ;-)
17.2683PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 09 1995 15:053
	any time.  ;>

17.2684As long as we're being hypothetical, here's some DrDanDrSeuss:LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystThu Mar 09 1995 15:106
17.2685CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Mar 10 1995 12:2711


 Why there was a message on my answering machine with a time stamp of 3:54
 this morning (who ever it was hung up)..why didn't I hear the phone ring?
 Did my cat (who frequents the nightstand on which the machine sits) somehow
 activate the machine so it thought there was a message? 



 Jim scratching his head in wonderment.
17.2687Or just maybe..ODIXIE::ZOGRANNeural net needs new stringFri Mar 10 1995 13:139
    re. .2685 - It is just the first of many signals to your cat.  It is
    being "programmed" to do certian, uh, things.
    
    I've said too much already.
    
    It already watches you in the shower, right?  See, it's
    working.
    
    :-)                                  
17.2688POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinFri Mar 10 1995 13:232
    
    do willows really weep
17.2689WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Mar 10 1995 13:261
    do dragons really snap?
17.2690CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Mar 10 1995 13:5516


>    It could be that you had a momentary electrical power outage.  This
>    happened to me - 4 am and the answering machine starts to beep
>    indicating there's a message but the phone didn't ring. Played the
>    tape and there was nothing. Then I noticed the clock radio indicator
>    flashing indicating there'd been a power interruption.


  Hmmm..didn't notice anything on my clock radio and the VCR clock wasn't
  flashing either.



 Jim
17.2691POLAR::RICHARDSONAlleged DegirdificationFri Mar 10 1995 13:551
    does butter really fly?
17.2692CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Mar 10 1995 13:5617


>    re. .2685 - It is just the first of many signals to your cat.  It is
>    being "programmed" to do certian, uh, things.
    
     
>    It already watches you in the shower, right?  See, it's
>    working.
    
 
 Ah ha..that explains it.  I thought maybe she might be getting back at
 me for playing with the flashlight beam..



Jim
17.2693POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinFri Mar 10 1995 14:432
    
    does a chicken have lips
17.2694POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinFri Mar 10 1995 15:195
    
    Will Michael Jordan return to the Chicago Bulls today????? I think
    a resounding yes is in order.
    
    Mark
17.2695BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 10 1995 15:548
| <<< Note 17.2693 by POBOX::BATTIS "Contract Studmuffin" >>>


| does a chicken have lips



	Yeah, Joe has lips....so I've been told.
17.2696The obsession growsCSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Mar 10 1995 16:0413
>              <<< Note 17.2695 by BIGQ::SILVA "Squirrels R Me" >>>
>
>
>
>| does a chicken have lips
>
>
>
>	Yeah, Joe has lips....so I've been told.
    
    
    		I think I'll preserve this one so that he can't delete
    		it out of sheer embarrassment some day.
17.2697BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 10 1995 16:053

	Joe, why would I delete it?
17.2698CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Mar 10 1995 16:071
    	That you have to ask says a lot.
17.2699BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 10 1995 16:083

	No, it might ask something, but that's about it. 
17.2700CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Mar 10 1995 16:103

 Things to snarf about
17.2701WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri Mar 10 1995 16:111
    Shut up, already. Petty squabbles belong in mail. 
17.2702Heckuva way to run an airline :-(DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri Mar 10 1995 16:1817
    TTWA, how one finds out who is now responsible for a product we
    are still selling (SCO Unix) when the product manager listed in all
    Sales Updates and on APPIX has left the company?
    
    I've tried locating the new product manager on VTX PMLOC; silly
    me, I thought we'd have someone assume responsibility for the product.
    Zip, nada, zilch :-(
    
    DEC-SALE is not responsible for post-sale issues, but the poor cust
    hasn't been able to get resolution on the product since he purchased
    it last year.  He's called SCO, SCO says "you bought it thru DEC,
    DEC owns the problem".
    
    So here I sit on my lunch hour (I've been on hold for Corp. Cust.
    Assistsance for 25 minutes) trying to find ANYONE who can tell me
    if someone or group is responsible for this product!!!
    
17.2703BSS::DSMITHA Harley, &amp; the Dead the good lifeFri Mar 10 1995 16:1920
    
    
    Yes a chicken has lips....
    
    sfter death there are removed and stuffed with other animal parts and
    then are called!
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
     Hot dogs!
17.2704SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Mar 10 1995 17:0411
    
    RE: .2701
    
    > Shut up, already. Petty squabbles belong in mail.
    
    Hmmmm... I wonder what the box reaction would have been had Joe made
    such an inane comment...
    
    
     Joe's right BTW... if he needs to be told, then there's little hope...
    
17.2705{cower}GAAS::BRAUCHERFri Mar 10 1995 17:124
    
    Ho, ho - no petty squabbles, Mr. Bonaparte Wannabe has done spoke...
    
      bb
17.2706BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 10 1995 17:236
| <<< Note 17.2704 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy caweful awound Zebwas!" >>>


| Joe's right BTW... if he needs to be told, then there's little hope...

	Uh huh.... whatevah ya say andy...... 
17.2707In memory of /nasser (again)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Mar 10 1995 18:329
    
    <-----------
    
    
    Good answer!!!
    
    Good answer!!!
    
    
17.2708PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 10 1995 18:514
	whether there'll ever be a whole conference called
	piewimminnotes.

17.2709WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri Mar 10 1995 18:571
    You mean another one? :-)
17.2710PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 10 1995 18:583
<chuckle>

17.2711PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 10 1995 19:014
	how come Jim's the only one who gets to have all the impure
	thoughts he wants!??  i want some too!!  <stamping feet>

17.2712SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Mar 10 1995 19:157
    
    <-----
    
    No!!
    
    And don't hold your breath like that!!!!!!!
    
17.2713PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 10 1995 19:236
    
>>    And don't hold your breath like that!!!!!!!

	but, but... it's the only way i know how!!  <look of exasperation>
    

17.2714CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikFri Mar 10 1995 19:268
    di,
    
    I'll share some of mine with you, as long as you don't use them in
    cooking.
    
    I must have lots of them around, I have three kids
    
    ;-)
17.2715WDFFS2::SHOOKthe river is mineSat Mar 11 1995 00:355
    
    .2708
    
    and thus begins the new craze of the '90's, write-only notes
    conferences...
17.2716PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 13 1995 13:015
	the Venus fly trap has either given up meat for Lent or is
	turning over a new, er, leaf in general.  it's now flowering.
	kinda blows the image.

17.2717COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Mar 13 1995 13:133
Venus Fly Traps only need to eat about once every few months.

/john
17.2718WECARE::BOURGOINEMon Mar 13 1995 13:199

	TTWA:   Good / Bad ????   hmmmmmm.......

	Got notified this morning that Digital no longer needs my
	services.  

	
	Pat
17.2719POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 13 1995 13:212
    
    Oh, Pat 8^(.
17.2720PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 13 1995 13:406
>>Venus Fly Traps only need to eat about once every few months.

	
 yes, i know, john - that was just a tongue-in-cheek comment.
 
17.2721PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 13 1995 14:443
	338.14

17.2722POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 13 1995 15:306
    
    Why is it that every time I walk past an office with those automatic
    lights, they come on?  I'm not walking *into* the offices, just *past*
    them.
    
    It's very bizarre, I must say.
17.2723MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 13 1995 15:314
    
    Your presence sets them alight, as it does our hearts.
    
    -b
17.2724NETCAD::WOODFORDIndulgeInCharacterAssassination.Mon Mar 13 1995 15:3311
    
    
    Hark....Do I hear a violin playing off in the distance?
    
    
    
    
    
    :P
    Terrie
    
17.2725 :^) SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Mar 13 1995 15:334
        They sense warmth and movement, Deb - perhaps today's attire?
        
        &y
        
17.2726RDGE44::ALEUC8Mon Mar 13 1995 15:346
    .2722
    
    don't they key on infra-red ? so your body heat (ooo-err) turns them on
    (ooo-errr)
    
    ric
17.2727NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 13 1995 15:343
>    Hark....Do I hear a violin playing off in the distance?

Sounds like a cello to me.
17.2728Better lively, than not quite dead.SUBPAC::JJENSENHow'd you get to be king, then?Mon Mar 13 1995 15:355
	Count your blessings, Debra.  I had a manager with such
	an office set-up.  The lights used to routinely go OFF
	when he was in there alone.

	Complete lack of motion, that.
17.2729NETCAD::WOODFORDIndulgeInCharacterAssassination.Mon Mar 13 1995 15:354
    
    
    ROOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLing!
    
17.2730MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 13 1995 15:361
    <---- CELLO! :-) :-) :-) :-)
17.2731BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 13 1995 15:565

	Deb, try to remember your hair is big, so the halo, which is bigger
than the head, overlaps you by a lot. It's the halo that is settin off the
lights. 
17.2732POLAR::RICHARDSONcan we have your liver then?Mon Mar 13 1995 16:141
    Er, Glen, are you going straight or something?
17.2733BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 13 1995 16:195
| <<< Note 17.2732 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "can we have your liver then?" >>>

| Er, Glen, are you going straight or something?

	Many people tell me I'm going straight to hell. Is this what you meant?
17.2734MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Mar 13 1995 16:201
    Not in notes though...right??
17.2735BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 13 1995 16:223

	No Jack, you only told me through mail..... heh heh......
17.2736POLAR::RICHARDSONcan we have your liver then?Mon Mar 13 1995 16:223
    I meant, are you becoming non-gay?

    Perhaps you are developing another personality?
17.2737POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 13 1995 16:274
    
    Oh, no.
    
    Oh, no no no no no no.  One Glen is enough 8^).
17.2738BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 13 1995 16:2816
| <<< Note 17.2736 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "can we have your liver then?" >>>


| I meant, are you becoming non-gay?

	Nah... been there, tried that, hated it! :-)  One can admire beauty in
someone without ever having to be emotionally/physically attracted. Of course
those things really help show the beauty even more. Besides, I've been hit with
that halo many a times. It was a burning feeling too. :-)

| Perhaps you are developing another personality?

	Many say I haven't quite finished developing this one yet. :-)


Glen
17.2739POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 13 1995 16:542
    
    I'm rather curious to know what Shareena looks like.
17.2740POLAR::RICHARDSONcan we have your liver then?Mon Mar 13 1995 16:551
    A tall blond(e) bodacious African American Canadian woman.
17.2741POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 13 1995 16:592
    
    I simply will NOT believe that she's blonde.  Not naturally, at least.
17.2742MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 13 1995 17:025
    RE: blonde
    
    I've got the perfect test... I'll try it and get back to you... :-)
    
    -b
17.2743POLAR::RICHARDSONcan we have your liver then?Mon Mar 13 1995 17:031
    Oh no you don't!
17.2744SUBPAC::JJENSENHow'd you get to be king, then?Mon Mar 13 1995 17:113
	{averting my eyes}

	Don't want to see this.  No, I don't.
17.2745Being blonde isn't just a hair color!BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 13 1995 17:124


	Glenn, it could be the "other" kind of blonde that he has a test fer...
17.2746PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 13 1995 17:2112
>>	{averting my eyes}

	See, now, that probably comes from growing up in Topsfield.  I was
	averting my eyes too.

	In fact, I think there were classes at Masco - Averting
	Your Eyes, and Advanced Averting.




17.2747Ah, life in the 'burbsSUBPAC::JJENSENHow'd you get to be king, then?Mon Mar 13 1995 17:283
	Di's right....  I think I learned it in our required
	Non-Confrontational Behavior/Status Quo is Good
	courses.	;^)
17.2748MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 13 1995 17:286
    Well, you'll be happy to know that your Topsfield training proved
    unnecessary. In fact, Sheena refused to stay still long enough
    for me to administer the test. Funny, but most people have been
    refusing to stand still long enough...
    
    -b
17.2749POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Mar 13 1995 17:315
    
    Mebbe it woulda helped if you had tried to accost Shareena rather than
    Sheena.
    
    8^)
17.2750MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 13 1995 17:323
    
    Nope, Shareena wasn't interested either! :-)
    
17.2751BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Mar 13 1995 17:364

	Brian, have you ever thought about putting your hands under warm water
before the test?
17.2752MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 13 1995 17:376
    
    No, but the test has been known to include the use of ice cubes,
    and from what I hear this makes the test a most enjoyable
    experience, yes it does...
    
    -b
17.2753You're not foolin' anyone, y'know.SUBPAC::JJENSENHow'd you get to be king, then?Mon Mar 13 1995 17:404
	We're going to hear about legs up on a mantlepiece,
	aren't we?

	'ear!  'ear!  You're no doctor!
17.2754MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsMon Mar 13 1995 17:425
    
    No fireplace accessories are necessary, although the flat little
    shovel thingy may enter into subsequent criminal inquiries...
    
    -b
17.2755NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 14 1995 16:222
Somebody in CLASSIFIED_ADS has a bicycle with a double butted frame.
Does that mean it has two seats?
17.2756CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Mar 14 1995 16:254


 or one *large* seat
17.2757CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Mar 14 1995 16:299
    It means the frame tubes are flared at either end where they are joined
    brazed to other frame members.  It allows a thicker wall where the brazing
    occurs to provide for stronger joints while keeping weight down through 
    the uses of thinner walled frame tubes.  Used to be found on better 
    quality bikes though I wouldn't be surprised if this is run of the mill
    these days.  I am sure Chip or Mike C, our resident pedal heads will
    correct me if I am in error.
    
    Brian 
17.2758BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 14 1995 16:454

	Brian, peddle heads???? When I first read it I thought it said piddle
heads!!! :-)
17.2759CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Mar 14 1995 16:484
    Better than doodleheads I guess :-)
    
    /nasser
    
17.2760SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Mar 14 1995 16:5114
    .2757
    
    the tubes aren't actually flared.  they are formed by rolling over a
    mandrel that is slightly smaller at the ends, so that the walls will be
    thicker at the ends without a change in the outside diameter.  the
    mandrel is removed by squeezing the tube so that it temporarily
    stretches.
    
    it's not run of the mill for commercial bikes because most commercial
    biles are made of chrome-moly aircraft tubing.  it's used on upper-
    level bikes, but it makes a fairish jump in price because the tubes
    must be made individually by hand and to length for the particular size
    of bike being made instead of being cut off a production-run length of
    tubing.
17.2761BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 14 1995 16:514


	HEY!!!! I resemble that remark!
17.2762CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Mar 14 1995 16:564
    <---- Dick is right, again.  Flaring would make the ID larger on the
    ends which isn't necessarily true.  
    
    Brian
17.2763WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 14 1995 17:1314
    double and even quad butted (i have an old Fuji with quad butted
    valite tubing) is common. you definitely won't find it on a huffy
    or sears free spirit :-). 
    
    these days Columbus & Raleigh make the preferred tubing (steel) in
    a variety of strengthening yet lightening configurations including
    a "rifled" tube (SLX).
    
    you will find flared aluminum applications (cannondale for one) of
    sorts (and Ti).
    
    BTW, i prefer gear head TYVM :-)
    
    Chip
17.2764...he said, HuffilyNOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 14 1995 17:151
Well, I prefer my surmise to all this technobabble.
17.2765SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Mar 14 1995 17:173
    .2764
    
    and i shouldn't wonder.
17.2766POWDML::POLAR::RICHARDSONcan we have your liver then?Tue Mar 14 1995 17:222
    I wonder when Brian Markey is going to break the news to Cedric that
    he's been seeing Frank.
17.2767POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Mar 14 1995 17:232
    
    Wow, what gossip!
17.2768MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsTue Mar 14 1995 17:255
    
    I've been accused of much worse, believe me. Besides, this
    thing with Frank's just a phase... :-)
    
    -b
17.2769POWDML::POLAR::RICHARDSONcan we have your liver then?Tue Mar 14 1995 17:291
    Good because Cedric sounds like a nice guy.
17.2770And yes, he has good teeth :-)MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsTue Mar 14 1995 17:315
    
    As fictional straight notes characters go, yes, he's very nice... :-)
    
    I've already received several inquiries from the ladies if he's
    available... :-) :-) :-)
17.2771Or has Hilde got him pinned again?SUBPAC::JJENSENI don't want to go on the cart!Tue Mar 14 1995 17:372
	Have you received an inquiry from /Leslie/ regarding
	availability?
17.2772POWDML::POLAR::RICHARDSONcan we have your liver then?Tue Mar 14 1995 17:595
    SSSSssssedric sssssnot my type.
    
    tee hee.
    
    Leslie
17.2773What pestilence is about to befall DEC-SALEDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Mar 14 1995 18:114
    Wondering why our management HAS to have surveys done on everyone
    in district by end of working day TODAY, hmmmmmmmm....
    
    
17.2774ASABET::EARLYLose anything but your sense of humor.Tue Mar 14 1995 18:345
    <---- NOT generally a good sign.
    
    	{:^|
    
    
17.2775BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 14 1995 19:118


	Ohhhhh Leslie... I told you to take your tongue OUT from between your
teeth when you talk. The letter S will become singular again if you do!


Glen
17.2776NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 14 1995 19:442
TTWA: Why I've never seen Di and edp at the same time.  Could Di be edp's
secret identity?  Their recent notes bear an uncanny resemblance.
17.2777STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresTue Mar 14 1995 19:4715
    
    
    Rep .2776  Gerald
    
    >>>TTWA: Why I've never seen Di and edp at the same time.  Could Di be
    edp's
    secret identity?  Their recent notes bear an uncanny resemblance.
    
    
    Nah, I know both of them really well and believe me they're not each
    others secret identities!!!
    
    
    -mike
    
17.2778PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumTue Mar 14 1995 19:484
	who is this "Furman" character?  a new superhero?  and does
	he shrink if you throw him in the dryer?

17.2779NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 14 1995 19:501
He's the guy who saves fur-wearers from PETA people wielding red paint.
17.2780BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 14 1995 19:503

	My Lady.... Furman is someone who gets ink thrown on them....
17.2781MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsTue Mar 14 1995 19:514
    
    Furman: Truman Capote's version of a superhero.
    
    -b
17.2782MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 14 1995 19:512
<---  :^)

17.2783GAVEL::JANDROWOne is a lonely number...%^,&lt;Tue Mar 14 1995 20:367
    
    
    ttwa:  why i just read all of the 322 unseens in this note...
    
    
    
    
17.2784MPGS::MARKEYSend John Thomas some doughnutsTue Mar 14 1995 20:433
    Hi Raq! Welcome back (from wherever you've been)...
    
    -b
17.2785:>GAVEL::JANDROWOne is a lonely number...%^,&lt;Tue Mar 14 1995 20:484
    
    well, i have been here...physically...but that's about it....
    
    
17.2786SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CWed Mar 15 1995 09:076
    
    
    	Hey, I kinda like it when you're physical....;*)
    
    
    jim
17.2787huh?NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighWed Mar 15 1995 10:474
Why does Ben & Jerry's "Cherry Garcia" ice cream contain beet juice and
cabbage juice?

Art
17.2788SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CWed Mar 15 1995 10:546
    
    
    	somebody spilled their stewed cabbage and pickled beets lunch into
    the ice-cream mix?
    
    
17.2789WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Mar 15 1995 10:556
    how much would these ingredients assist in the melting of that ice
    cream? 
    
    that's what i want to know... :-)
    
    Chip
17.2790NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighWed Mar 15 1995 10:581
Were the gloves actually soaked with beet juice?
17.2791ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Mar 15 1995 11:351
What is the emoticon for a cheap feel?
17.2792CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Mar 15 1995 12:2915


 The mystery of .2685 solved.  Seems my cat will (while wandering around
 during the night) will step on the "memo" button on my answering machine,
 which activates the microphone and the thing thinks its receiving a message.
 I wake up, see the flashing light and think I have a message.  I figured it
 out, when I awoke about 4AM to the sound of the answering machine being
 turned...uh, activated.  When I got up this morning, I hit the message
 button and got a couple minutes of noise, a couple chirps from the cat
 and a "what?" query from me (talking to the cat I  assume).



 Jim 
17.2793BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Mar 15 1995 12:373

	Your cat chirps!!!?????  Wow!!!!  The money you could make from this!
17.2795CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Mar 15 1995 13:2013


RE:         <<< Note 17.2794 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Aspiring peddlehead" >>>



>	So, what I wonder about is, is Tasha pulling phone pranks
>	on your friends ?



  Heh heh heh ;-)
17.2796CALDEC::RAHpushing the envelope of sanity..Wed Mar 15 1995 13:432
    
    where all my mynly charm went.
17.2797DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Mar 15 1995 13:512
    Is Phil Donahue getting as shrill as Ricki Lake and Rolanda?
    
17.2798NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 15 1995 13:592
Why nobody's commented on the talk-show-induced murder (or was it in a topic
I "next-unseen")?
17.2799CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Mar 15 1995 14:028


>Why nobody's commented on the talk-show-induced murder (or was it in a topic
>I "next-unseen")?


 Hah!  I just posted a note in News Briefs!
17.2800MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumWed Mar 15 1995 14:098
   >Why does Ben & Jerry's "Cherry Garcia" ice cream contain beet juice and
   >cabbage juice?
    
    Because they're both completely natural colorizers, and Ben
    and Jerry couldn't stand the thought of putting anything
    arty-fishal in there...
    
    -b
17.2801POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Mar 15 1995 14:155
    
    .2796
    
    I'll venture to say you're as devastating as ever, rahhoney.
                                              
17.2802PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 15 1995 14:173
	
  prolly a safe venture, debster.

17.2803MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 15 1995 14:224
re: 2800, Brian

I can see the beet juice as a colorizer, but cabbage?

17.2804PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 15 1995 14:268
>>I can see the beet juice as a colorizer, but cabbage?

	this could explain why the groundhog eats our green cabbage,
	but leaves the red cabbage alone.  it stains his teeth.
	why didn't i think of that?


17.2805NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 15 1995 14:264
Red cabbage maybe?  BTW, the fear of artificial colors has led to a resurgence
in the use of carmine as a red food coloring.  Carmine isn't kosher because
it's made from bugs.  Since B&J is kosher, they use the aforementioned
substances.
17.2806POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Mar 15 1995 14:334
    
    Oh.  Speaking of kosher, I heard on the radio this morning that tonight
    Purim begins.  I've heard of this before, but don't know exactly what
    it is.  Anyone?  Gerald?
17.2807NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 15 1995 14:441
Read the book of Esther -- it's fairly short.
17.2808COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Mar 15 1995 14:473
And buy some Hamantaschen.

/john
17.2809read the bookPENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 15 1995 14:484
TTWA: Why I've never seen Gerald and edp at the same time.  Could Gerald be
edp's secret identity?  Their recent notes bear an uncanny resemblance.

17.2810NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 15 1995 14:501
Actually I'm Prepischil.
17.2811PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 15 1995 14:542
 .2810  <admiring chuckle>

17.2812MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 15 1995 15:035
How come with some VTX apps, I can use <PF1><normal_keyboard_period> to break
out but with others I have to use <PF1><numeric_keypad_period> to do the same?

Silly programmers - heck with all of 'em - I'll just use <ctrl-Y> . . .

17.2813PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 15 1995 15:223
	delicate habanero sauce

17.2814POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Mar 15 1995 15:452
    
    Thanks, Gerald, I'll read it tonight after rehearsal.
17.2815Oh to be there.......DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Mar 15 1995 16:334
    TTWA:
    
    What kind of songs Ms. Deb can sing AFTER a row of boilermakers :-}
    
17.2816POLAR::RICHARDSONbouncy bouncyWed Mar 15 1995 16:391
    WHo got Mz Debra hooked on boilermakers anyway?
17.2817BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Mar 15 1995 17:157
| <<< Note 17.2815 by DECLNE::REESE "ToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGround" >>>


| What kind of songs Ms. Deb can sing AFTER a row of boilermakers :-}


	take one down, pass it to me, <insert #> of boilermakers on the wall!
17.2818NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 15 1995 17:484
TTWA (1): How do Software Product Descriptions (SPDs) affect the way you walk?

TTWA (2): Is a croisanntrench a place where French pastries fought the
Great War?
17.2819ASABET::EARLYLose anything but your sense of humor.Wed Mar 15 1995 18:0013
    
    >>TTWA (1): How do Software Product Descriptions (SPDs) affect the way
    >>you walk?

    Depends on how many I'm tryin' to carry at once. If I pile 'em up to
    high, it makes me shuffle.
    
    >>TTWA (2): Is a croisanntrench a place where French pastries fought
    >>the Great War?
    
    Close; it refers to a foxhole inhabited by French soldiers.
    
    
17.2820NETCAD::WOODFORDAppease Belligerents.Wed Mar 15 1995 18:229
    
    
    I wonder if anyone in here has read the March 5th 
    issue of Fortune Magazine yet.....
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.2821SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CWed Mar 15 1995 18:345
    
    
    	why? you in it? 
    
    
17.2822NETCAD::WOODFORDAppease Belligerents.Wed Mar 15 1995 18:399
    
    
    No, but we, as a whole are, and it's not good.
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.2823BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Mar 15 1995 18:573

	The box made it into the paper??? cool!!!!!!!!!!
17.2824NETCAD::WOODFORDAppease Belligerents.Wed Mar 15 1995 18:5910
    
    
    No, no ,no, silly.  Digital was rated really really bad in there.
    One of the ten worst in a list of 395 fortune 1000 companies.
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.2825NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 15 1995 19:051
It's discussed in HUMANE::DIGITAL note 3704.
17.2826NETCAD::WOODFORDAppease Belligerents.Wed Mar 15 1995 19:064
    
    
    I don't read that garbage trap.....
    
17.2827BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Mar 15 1995 19:083

	I thought it was a notesfile?
17.2828MAIL2::CRANEThu Mar 16 1995 11:454
    .2645
    If your referring to the Ranger I have a 1989 with 75,000 miles on it
    with the original brakes. I bought it with 27,000 miles on it and just
    had a tune-up done on it. I would by another one with out hesitation.
17.2829WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 16 1995 11:524
    .2828 the service manager told me that they were having "problems"
          with this year.
    
          Chip
17.2830BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 16 1995 13:4315


	In Bob Segers song, "Feel Like a number", he says the following:


		I'm gonna get out of the city
		Run down to the sea


	What city do you suppose he is in that would allow him to run down to a
sea? For that matter, what country?



17.2831CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Mar 16 1995 15:1310
    	Aren't most coastal cities above sea level?  If not, the sea
    	would flood in with each high tide.  Even if they are only
    	10 feet above sea level, that's enough to keep them from 
    	flooding (normally).
    
    	I guess Venice Italy is below sea level in a way, and some
    	of those Dutch dikes are to protect low-lying cities.
    
    	Are any USA cities below sea level?  (Are there any cities in
    	Death Valley, Calif?)
17.2832CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Mar 16 1995 15:361
    Yes, Death Valley, CA.
17.2833I drove through it to Vegas once...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Mar 16 1995 15:385
    
    There's a golf course there, believe it or not.  Folks were playing
    when we got down below sea level.  120F, humidity 0.
    
      bb
17.2834ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogThu Mar 16 1995 15:566
    Airport at El Centro California is -50 MSL.                                 
    
    Coming down from 8500' to land there once, I forgot to enrich the
    mixture.
    
    The engine reminded me.  It's not the kind of thing you do twice.
17.2835SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareThu Mar 16 1995 16:025
    .2831
    
    New Orleans is about 5 feet below sea level.  They don't bury dead
    people in New Orleans, they put the coffins in aboveground crypts to
    prevent them from disinterring themselves during a flood.
17.2836ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogThu Mar 16 1995 16:161
    I've heard the boneyards there can be interesting...
17.2837POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Mar 16 1995 16:172
    
    Is London below sea level?
17.2838BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 16 1995 16:183

	It is when the fog rolls in...
17.2839OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Mar 16 1995 17:032
    Venice and New Orleans are both essentially marshes, I think.  So when
    you put weight on the land masses, they tend to sink.
17.2840BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 16 1995 17:066
| <<< Note 17.2839 by OOTOOL::CHELSEA "Mostly harmless." >>>

| Venice and New Orleans are both essentially marshes, I think.  So when
| you put weight on the land masses, they tend to sink.

	I have an aunt like that, but she doesn't live in venice or no.....
17.2841SUBPAC::JJENSENNo one expects the.... oh, bugger!Thu Mar 16 1995 17:253
I wonder if I should bring my LCD-display-forehead-
thermometer to Cooper's tonight.

17.2842CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 16 1995 17:294


 good idea
17.2843POLAR::RICHARDSONbouncy bouncyThu Mar 16 1995 17:321
    Don't bring the staff thermometer.
17.2844MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 16 1995 18:064
TTWA:
    Whether Jim Hendersen's mom has been greeted by more 'boxers than
    most 'boxers have?

17.2845CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 16 1995 18:084


 :-)
17.2846BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 16 1995 18:093

	Has Jim's mother seen boxers more times than Jim??? :-)
17.2847POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Mar 16 1995 18:392
    
    were the St Louis Cardinals appointed by the Pope?
17.2848POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Mar 16 1995 18:402
    
    Is the English Channel really a British TV station
17.2849SUBPAC::JJENSENNo one expects the.... oh, bugger!Thu Mar 16 1995 18:431
Is Mr. Battis still stalking the receptionist?
17.2850oppppss... MisouriBIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 16 1995 18:457
| <<< Note 17.2847 by POBOX::BATTIS "Contract Studmuffin" >>>


| were the St Louis Cardinals appointed by the Pope?


	No, by the state of Misery....
17.2851POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Mar 16 1995 18:474
    
    << Is Mr. Battis still stalking the receptionist?
    
    very stealth like :-)
17.2852SUBPAC::JJENSENNo one expects the.... oh, bugger!Thu Mar 16 1995 18:492
The, uh, green pool cue might give you away,
Mark.  You've got to veddy careful with that.
17.2853POLAR::RICHARDSONbouncy bouncyThu Mar 16 1995 18:541
    A bridge can always help a relationship you know.
17.2854POLAR::RICHARDSONbouncy bouncyThu Mar 16 1995 19:113
    TTWA:
    
    Do you want to subscribe to "alt.barney.sponge-minions.die.die.die" ?
17.2855MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 16 1995 19:354
    TTWA:
    
	I wonder if I should leave now and head over to Coopers?

17.2856POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinThu Mar 16 1995 19:442
    
    yes, Jack
17.2857NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 17 1995 17:573
SAT question:

Haag is to haggis as Jeffrey Dahmer is to what?
17.2858POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinFri Mar 17 1995 17:582
    
    cannabilsm?
17.2859fusedCONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Mar 17 1995 17:581
    pieces parts?
17.2860ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Fri Mar 17 1995 18:255
re: .2384

Sputter, sputter, windmilling prop...why's it so quiet?

Bob
17.2861POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinFri Mar 17 1995 18:292
    
    <---- am I the only confused person on this?
17.2862NETCAD::WOODFORDAppease Belligerents.Fri Mar 17 1995 18:338
    
    
    I think he meant RE: .2834.....
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.2863BirdbrainsMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Mar 18 1995 11:005
TTWA:
    How come the chickadees and finches have no compunctions about
    perching on the birdfeeders on the windows in front of me while
    I'm sitting here but the waxwings refuse to do so unless I'm
    absent?
17.2864LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystSat Mar 18 1995 21:189
    Simple.  chickadees and finches are gregarious.  Waxwings hate
    chickadees and finches.  You look like a chickafinch.
    
    Problem solved!
    
    NEXT...
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.2865CALDEC::RAHpushing the envelope of sanity..Sun Mar 19 1995 03:003
    
    whether i'm the only one who eats matzoh with 3 alarm salsa
    and gets it lodged under the space key...
17.2866LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnoCatalystSun Mar 19 1995 07:082
    i *hate* it when that happens
    
17.2868NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 20 1995 13:2217
re .2476: (Playboy's "Girls of the Internet"):

From alt.humor.best-of-usenet:

From gamble@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM (Ben Gamble)
Newsgroups: alt.mag.playboy,alt.sex,alt.sex.movies,alt.binaries.pictures.erotica
|.d,alt.sex.strip-clubs,alt.sex.exhibitionism,alt.sex.magazines
Subject: I can see the headline now... (was Re: PLAYBOY is searching for

|This could prove *very* interesting...
|  Bob "What Do They *Really* Look Like?" Blechinger

CHICAGO - A spokeswoman for Playboy Enterprises Inc. announced that
plans for a "Girls of the Net" feature have been cancelled.  "We were
very encouraged at first, after over 17,000 pictures were submitted,
but then it turned out that all but two hundred or so had been scanned
from previous issues of our own magazine."
17.2869paging mr. sacks...PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 20 1995 17:423
 how many fly eggs would it take to make a decent omelet?

17.2870NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 20 1995 17:475
I haven't actually seen the fly eggs, but some of the folks in rec.gardens
have convinced me that those little wiggly things are fly larvae, the source
of which is fly eggs in my potting soil.  The larvae are perhaps 1/16" long
and a little thicker than a hair.  I suspect it would take a few million fly
eggs to make a decent-sized omelet.
17.2871MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumMon Mar 20 1995 17:4810
    >how many fly eggs would it take to make a decent omelet?
    
    You should ask Jeff...
    
    
    
    
    	No, not Jeff SMith... Jeff Goldblum.
    
    -b
17.2872PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 20 1995 17:493
	see, i knew he'd know.

17.2873Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Mar 21 1995 02:127
    I received a letter from my ex-girlfriend yesterday. In it, she
    explained that she had broken her finger. I laughed, is this ok ?
    I couldn't help it, it just happened.
    
    I still laugh everytime I think about it. I just can't help it. I am a
    nice person really, but I can't stop this bloody laughing. Have a
    turned into a madman a psh... can't spell that... a looney ???
17.2874psycho?COSME3::HEDLEYCLager LoutTue Mar 21 1995 07:563
We all know you're a total git, really.

Chris.
17.2875BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 21 1995 12:553

	Does laughing help your hangover?
17.2876POLAR::RICHARDSONI don't want to go on the cartTue Mar 21 1995 13:101
    No, it would exacerbate it.
17.2877BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 21 1995 13:121
it would make it worse, too...
17.2878POLAR::RICHARDSONI don't want to go on the cartTue Mar 21 1995 13:151
    Thanks little Angel Drawers buddy.
17.2879NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 21 1995 13:191
TTWA: Do angels wear drawers?
17.2880BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 21 1995 13:287
| <<< Note 17.2879 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>


| TTWA: Do angels wear drawers?


	No, they wear wings, and nothing else. 
17.2881RDGE44::ALEUC8Tue Mar 21 1995 13:317
    .2879
    
    if you're an angel you're not concerned with form and appearance or
    spelling or judgement so i doubt they wear anything
    
    
    ric
17.2882CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Mar 21 1995 14:125
    Cherubs are nekkid bebes wif wings.  Angels wear robes, a lot of them,
    and they flow.  Some even have swords to smite evyl doers.  Some have
    harps which they play elevator music whilst ecorting the deceased to
    the everafter.  Noone knows exaclty how many can dance on the head of a
    pin but it is rumored to be quite a few.  Hope this helps.
17.2883MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumTue Mar 21 1995 14:2222
    I'm sure this is one of those "you had to be there and had to
    have had the right amount of alcohol" kinda things, but...

    I went to a Christmas party last year, and they had a raffle.
    The gifts were pretty silly for the most part.

    There was this guy from Abalene (sp?) Texas; big belly and
    a booming voice to match. The first thing he won in the raffle
    was a knit cap, that was intended for a kid. He put the thing
    on on his oversize Texan head... it looked more like a Yalmuka
    (sp?) on him.

    Then, he won a porcelain tree ornament that looked like
    a cherub. Everyone was crocked, of course, so we were laughing
    at this big Texan in a knit hat holding a cherub.

    He got into the mood and yelled out:

    "It's a DFC... I always wanted a DFC!... A Damn Fine Cherub"

    -b
17.2884AbilenePOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Mar 21 1995 14:241
    
17.2885MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 21 1995 14:241
yarmulke
17.2886PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumTue Mar 21 1995 14:292
 Texin

17.2887POLAR::RICHARDSONI don't want to go on the cartTue Mar 21 1995 14:291
    A little congested today Jack?
17.2888MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 21 1995 14:542
Why, yes, as a matter of fact. Thanks for asking, Ned.

17.2889NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 21 1995 15:311
Are sugar coated platypusses anything like crunchy frogs?
17.2890Do they taste like chicken?SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap!Tue Mar 21 1995 16:061
    
17.2891POLAR::RICHARDSONI don't want to go on the cartTue Mar 21 1995 16:071
    I wouldn't want to be stuck with the bill.
17.2892NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 21 1995 16:175
>                        -< Do they taste like chicken? >-

That reminds me of a "Born Loser" comic strip I saw a couple of weeks ago.    
The title character says to the counterman, "I think I'll be bold today
and try the buffalo wings."  Next panel, "Hmmm, they taste just like chicken."
17.2893Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Mar 22 1995 01:581
    Oi Hedley - Have you ever seen an 11500 mile head-butt !!!!!!
17.2894COSME3::HEDLEYCLager LoutWed Mar 22 1995 06:221
huh huh that`d be cool, huh huh huh
17.2895NETCAD::WOODFORDPracticing Passive AgressionWed Mar 22 1995 10:2412
    
    
    If I collected and saved all the cat hair that I removed from
    my clothing every morning, upon arriving at work, I'd have enough
    to make a whole new cat within the year.
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.2896La quenouillePEKING::SULLIVANDNot gauche, just sinisterWed Mar 22 1995 10:388
    re .2895
    
    An unworthy synonym for cat occurs to me but I won't share it with
    you...
    
    I believe some people save their dog's hair and spin it into wool using
    a spinning wheel
    
17.2897NETCAD::WOODFORDPracticing Passive AgressionWed Mar 22 1995 10:4211
    
    
    RE: I won't share it with you...
    
    
    You just did... :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.2899PEKING::SULLIVANDNot gauche, just sinisterWed Mar 22 1995 12:314
    re .2897
    
    :-) :-)) :-)))
    
17.2900CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Mar 22 1995 12:311
    I wonder why this SNARF was waiting for me.
17.2901Time to get outCONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Mar 22 1995 12:323
    I really wonder if anyone in has heard of Techfiles and can possibly
    explain to me what value they will add to Digital?  I thought these
    things were toasted for the good of the company, moneywise.
17.2902NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 22 1995 12:542
There are classes where you sit with a rabbit on you lap and spin yarn
from its hair.  I'm not making this up.
17.2903POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksWed Mar 22 1995 13:011
    Angora wool.
17.2904MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 22 1995 13:132
Fedora full

17.2905Tech Files will "save us all"...GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Mar 22 1995 13:1711
    
    Tech Files are the replacement for "standards".  Supposedly,
    they insure engineering complies with optimal solutions determined
    by ivory tower know-it-alls who design nothing.  They have the
    advantage in a low cost environment that whatever boneheaded
    solution is chosen, it will at least be practiced uniformly.
    
    In these days of contract manufacturing, they supposedly reflect
    the desires of our partners.  They have not been abolished.
    
      bb
17.2906CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Mar 22 1995 13:2811
    My question was more rhetorical than anything but you summed it up
    pretty well Bob.  They are actually supposed to be companions to
    standards showing desired outcomes and best practices etc.  Standards
    were to be relegated to containing info that required compliance due to
    legal or other reasons.  Nice to do versus have to do type stuff.  When
    they first werew announced as to what they would be, I saked if they
    would be online and how they would be accessed.  Sounded like a nice
    compendium for realtime design help.  BZZZZZT!  Hard copy, updated once
    a quarter to be distributed to God only knows how many folks.  Price
    tag?  Not known.  Value added?  Not known.  I still thought they were
    scuttled.  Guess I was wrong, again.  
17.2907POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Mar 22 1995 13:325
    
    Do you think it's possible that a stupid driver, after seeing he's
    ticked you off, decides CONSCIOUSLY to do more stupid things to piss
    you off even further, or does he just do it without thinking?
                        
17.2908POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksWed Mar 22 1995 13:351
    I wonder why more and more drivers are braking for green lights.
17.2909It really was astrology dayCONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Mar 22 1995 13:496
    Did any of youse realize yesterday was Astrology Day?  We had psychic
    pizza, cosmic kielbasa, taurus noodle soup, pisces ala romana.  There
    was holy watre served for those that reject astrological notions as being
    evyl and unholy. 
    
    Brian
17.2910POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Mar 22 1995 13:5714
    
    .2908
    
    YES!  YES!  Were you on the road with me this morning?  First of
    all this guy braked (broke?  bruke?  8^)) for the green light.  Then it
    turned yellow, so he stayed still.  When the light turned green again,
    he waved all the left-turners from the other side of the road in front
    of him (by this time I was gesticulating myself into a froth).  He then 
    drove 10 miles below the speed limit until he got to the stop sign.  He
    waited at the stop sign until there were NO other cars in the zip code
    before he turned right and again drove about 10 miles below the speed
    limit.  There was a huge line of cars backed up behind us 8^p.
    
    It gave me agita, I swear 8^).
17.2911CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Mar 22 1995 14:0210


 People who stop at green lights do so to cover for those who don't stop
 at red lights in order to maintain the balance in the universe.




Jim
17.2912POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksWed Mar 22 1995 14:051
    You've been reading Dirk Gently novels.
17.2913BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Mar 22 1995 14:137
| <<< Note 17.2911 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Friend will you be ready?" >>>

| People who stop at green lights do so to cover for those who don't stop
| at red lights in order to maintain the balance in the universe.

	Guess we need more people stopping at green lights as it hasn't worked
yet. :-)
17.2914SHRCTR::DAVISWed Mar 22 1995 14:139
      <<< Note 17.2910 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Fuzzy Faces" >>>

I'm a pretty laid back sort. In fact, many accuse me of sleeping through 
life :'). I'm pretty empathetic, too -- as mins go. But boy do I flare when 
that happens to me. Completely lose it. Remind myself of our dog who just 
about goes through the window whenever we pass a potential threat (or 
potential romantic conquest).

I wonder why it gets to me so...
17.2915BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Mar 22 1995 14:1412
| <<< Note 17.2912 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "KFC and tandem potty tricks" >>>


| You've been reading Dirk Gently novels.


	I think it's a new Muppet Movie he's working on. Kermit stops at green
lights because he is green. And then he sings a song by Green Day until it
turns yellow. He then moves on to the next light. 


Glen
17.2916POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksWed Mar 22 1995 14:261
    It's our only battlefield.
17.2917WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Mar 22 1995 14:3516
        Tech Files are the replacement for "standards".  Supposedly,
        they insure engineering complies with optimal solutions determined
        by ivory tower know-it-alls who design nothing.  They have the
        advantage in a low cost environment that whatever boneheaded
        solution is chosen, it will at least be practiced uniformly.
    
     That's a bit harsh. They offer design guidelines which result in cost
    effective solutions to ubiquitous design problems. Of course, people
    who live NIH lives find them particularly loathsome, preferring instead
    to redesign the wheel. ;-)
    
     I've actually found them somewhat useful, in a limited sense, whereas
    I never found (much of) anything useful from the standards.
    
     You, too, can get a copy, by using VTX reader's choice. I get them
    automagically.
17.2918PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 22 1995 15:165
 how many more hours before "I Surrender, Dear" stops running
 through my head?
    

17.2919NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 22 1995 15:242
Maybe /john will set up a repeating batch job that periodically sends
you the lyrics.
17.29208^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Mar 22 1995 15:392
    
    You'll probably stop thinking of it if you replace it with "Honey".
17.2921POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksWed Mar 22 1995 15:431
    Aaah, suga suga.
17.2922GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingWed Mar 22 1995 15:5514
    
    
    
    I've cured the driving irritation problem.  I (usually) don't get upset
    at these situations.  Instead of being in such a hurry, I take in the
    surroundings around me, watch the other people or listen to what's on
    the radidio.  I figure me getting pished off isn't going to harm the
    other person, it only effects me.  Plus, with the way things are these
    days, it avoids confrontation and perhaps keeps me alive.  Like I said,
    it's usually.  It's something I've had to make a concerted effort on
    doing and it takes practice just like anything else.
    
    
    Mike
17.2923PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 22 1995 15:585
	>>I take in the
        >>surroundings around me,..

	those are the safest ones to try to take in.  ;>

17.2924HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterWed Mar 22 1995 15:599
    
    I'm wondering why DEC, after laying off approx 60,000 employees
    hasn't been able to turn a profit consistently.
    
    Our sales continue to hover around the 13-14 billions mark and yet
    we continue to struggle.
    
    Shouldn't the elimination of all those jobs have saved us a
    considerable amount of money?
17.2925POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinWed Mar 22 1995 16:214
    
    Hank, you would think so huh.
    
    Mark
17.2926c-ya <vrooom!>WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Mar 22 1995 16:341
     Like Mike I also don't let it get to me. I go around. ;-)
17.2927POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Mar 22 1995 16:432
    
    Oh, I woulda iffen I coulda.  The way the traffic was, I was stuck 8^p.
17.2928PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 22 1995 17:019
>> how many more hours before "I Surrender, Dear" stops running
>> through my head?

    well now i know the answer: 1.5
    now it's the James Gang tune.
    


17.2929STOWOA::JOLLIMOREIn a word: overrunWed Mar 22 1995 17:131
	<-- i knew that would work  ;-)
17.2930PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 22 1995 17:204
>	<-- i knew that would work  ;-)

	and i thank you.  it's a cool song.
17.2931ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Mar 22 1995 17:281
Which James Gang song?
17.2932CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Mar 22 1995 17:368
      <<< Note 17.2910 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Fuzzy Faces" >>>

>    It gave me agita, I swear 8^).
    
    	Is that the correct spelling -- agita?  I've been looking for
    	the correct spelling of that for some time.  The word is such
    	a perfect one to use in certain instances.  (You described one
    	such instance!)
17.2933PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 22 1995 17:417
>    It gave me agita, I swear 8^).
    
>>    	Is that the correct spelling -- agita?  I've been looking for

	most likely, since the verb is "agitare".

17.2934NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 22 1995 17:421
Di, are you trying to impress Binder?
17.2935PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Mar 22 1995 17:532
 i doubt he'd be that easy to impress

17.2936POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Mar 22 1995 17:583
    
    I honestly don't know if it's the correct spelling.  My Uncle Luigi
    used to say it all the time while gesticulating 8^).
17.2937CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Mar 22 1995 18:276
    	Yeah, Deb, I used to hear it mostly from the New York-raised
    	Italians, or from New York-raised Jewish moms in the neighborhood
    	where I grew up (in New Jersey.)
    
    	I keep waiting for Mike Myers to use that phrase on "Cwawffee
    	Twawk" on Saturday Night Live.
17.2938Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Mar 22 1995 22:043
    re .2924 (laying off employees)
    
    The reason is because they have taken us all back on as contractors!!
17.2939NETCAD::WOODFORDPracticing Passive AgressionWed Mar 22 1995 22:1112
    
    re: .2938...That's happening here too.  It's so bad in one
    organisation, that a friend of mine had a dream that she was 
    in the hospital ememrgency room in cardiac arrest, and no one 
    could find the defibrilators because they were all contractors.
    
    Now that's bad....
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.2940POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Mar 23 1995 02:0910
    
    Why does the Globe article on the wedding of the daughter of the King
    of Spain (sorry, I threw it away, so don't remember her name) keep
    harping on the fact that her new husband is eight months younger than
    she is?
    
    Is the older woman/younger man thing such a shocker still?  And such a
    small amount older she is, too.  Seems kinda of stupid to me to write
    about that when there's hopefully SOMETHING more interesting about him
    that could have been mentioned.
17.2941Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 02:453
    re .2939 .....errrrrrrrr...ok. Well I did work for this wonderous
    company for nearly 6 years before I became a contractor over this
    side of the world......and I still can't find the defibr..whatevers :*)
17.2942Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 03:211
    Deb..... are you still up??? I just sent you a pressie !
17.2943Hope soREFINE::KOMARWhoooo! Pig SueyThu Mar 23 1995 10:434
    TTWA:
    	Will she call and say she'll see me Saturday?
    
    ME
17.2944ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Mar 23 1995 11:216
Deb,

Maybe it's a 'male thing'.  My brother was bothered by the fact that his wife
is 5 months older.

Bob
17.2945BSS::HAYESJVeryfunny,Scotty.Nowbeamdownmyclothes.Thu Mar 23 1995 11:485
    re:  -.1
    
    So, she didn't tell him until after they were married?
    
    
17.2946MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 23 1995 16:297
TTWA:
   What on earth could possibly be the significance of the UN designating
   3/23/95 as "Meteorological Day"?

   Does this mean that they'll ensure that everyone in the world has
   some kind of weather on this day?

17.2947NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 23 1995 16:311
Congress comes up with sillier days/weeks/months.
17.2948Or Boutros Boutros Spam-for-brains...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Mar 23 1995 16:314
    
    It's a conspiracy of the radical Weatherman faction !
    
      bb
17.2949Good eeeeeeeeveningCSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 16:324


 Boutros-Boutros Kaprillian
17.2950POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksThu Mar 23 1995 16:331
    It's your chance to feel the Boutros Boutros warm front.
17.2951MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 23 1995 16:434
>    It's your chance to feel the Boutros Boutros warm front.

A front so nice you'll feel it twice?

17.2952POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksThu Mar 23 1995 16:521
    Boutros Boutros Boobs?
17.2953Meatier is logicalAMN1::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Mar 23 1995 17:179
   >> What on earth could possibly be the significance of the UN designating
   >> 3/23/95 as "Meteorological Day"?
    
    Something probably got screwed up in the translation, and what they
    really meant was that they wanted everyone to have a meatier day.
    
    So, go out and have a burger for the U.N.
    
    Chris
17.2954CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 17:376



 Or maybe they meant "meter reader" day?  Have  a parade honoring
 your meter reader?
17.2955POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksThu Mar 23 1995 18:334
    Stop _that_. It's silly.
    
    Started out as a nice little idea about Boutros Boutros running around
    with breast implants, but now it's just gotten silly.
17.2956TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 18:343
    
    So...how do YOU plan to clebrate `World Meteorological Day'?
    
17.2957PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Mar 23 1995 18:357
	the coffee machine.  i have to bring a whole handful of 
	regulation-size coins with me, because it has such a whimsical
	way of rejecting them for gawd-knows-what reason - they're too
	shiny or something.  suffering sciatica.


17.2958CSOA1::LEECHGo Hogs!Thu Mar 23 1995 18:362
    How about a meatier Boutros Boutros with breast implants who does
    weather forcasts?
17.2959Ideas for WMD party ?GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Mar 23 1995 18:376
    
    Well, how about "weather songs" :
    
        Singin in the rain, I'm siiiingin in the rain...
    
      bb
17.2960CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 18:379

    
>    So...how do YOU plan to clebrate `World Meteorological Day'?
 


   I haven't decided weather or not I'm going to celebrate   

17.2961CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 18:385



 "Gonna be a bright, bright sunshiny day"...
17.2962Another for WMD...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Mar 23 1995 18:397
    
      Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy.
      Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry.
      Sunshine on the water looks so Luuuuuuuuuvleeeee
      Sunshine nearly always makes me high...
    
      bb
17.2963SMURF::MSCANLONoh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye.Thu Mar 23 1995 18:401
    I have two weather loaches in my fish tank.....
17.2964CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 18:439


 Is tomorrow the big day? (WMD)?   Has Hallmark printed up greeting cards
 yet?  Do I have time to shop?



 
17.2965MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 23 1995 18:441
The sun'll come out, tomorrow . . .
17.2966CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 18:464


 I just wish it would rain...
17.2967Oops, it's Canadian ?GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Mar 23 1995 18:474
    
    Rainy day people, always seem to know...
    
      bb
17.2968NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 23 1995 18:482
Sunshine came softly
On my window today...
17.2969CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Mar 23 1995 18:491
    National Weather SNARF
17.2970Remember this...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Mar 23 1995 18:508
    
    It feels like raindrops.
    So many raindrops.
    It must be raindrops
    Falling from eye, eye.
    Falling from my eye.
    
      bb
17.2971CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 18:525



 Sunny Day, chasing the clouds away...
17.2972POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksThu Mar 23 1995 18:524
    Thunder only happens when it's raining
    Lovers only pull their pants down....

    I forget the rest.
17.2973Credence ?GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Mar 23 1995 18:535
    
    And I wonder, still I wonder - 
    Who'll stop the rain ?
    
      bb
17.2974NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 23 1995 18:542
Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain.
Sunny, you smiled at me and really eased the pain.
17.2975CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 18:563

 I'm dreaming of a White Christmas
17.2976Broadway tune...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Mar 23 1995 18:577
    
    When you walk through the rain, hold your head up high
    And don't be afraid of the dark.
    At the end of storm is a golden sky
    And the sweet gentle song of a lark.
    
      bb
17.2977CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Mar 23 1995 18:572
    	O the weather outside is frightful, 
    	but the fire is so delightful...
17.2978POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksThu Mar 23 1995 18:581
    I'm screaming on a white mattress.
17.2979NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 23 1995 18:582
Stormy weather,
Since me and my man ain't together...
17.2980CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 19:005



 They call it stormy Monday...
17.2981I'm dreaming of a...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Mar 23 1995 19:014
    
    Well may all your World Meteorological Days be white...
    
      bb
17.2982CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 19:034


 So when is the day??
17.2983Meaty UrologistsCSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Mar 23 1995 19:041
    	Why are weathermen generally fat bladder doctors?
17.2984TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 19:043
    
    It's today, Jim.  Still time to buy a card!
    
17.2985Oh, dear...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Mar 23 1995 19:064
    
    No more shopping days till World Meteorological Day ?
    
      bb
17.2986TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 19:093
    
    "I can see clearly now the rain is gone..."
    
17.2987This one for Brian Markey. Guess the artist..."TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 19:113
    
    "Oh lord deliver us from the elements..."
    
17.2988CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 19:118


 Today?!?



 Well, folks, a Happy World Meterological Day to you all!
17.2989POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksThu Mar 23 1995 19:141
    I knew something was clouding my judgement.
17.2990AXPBIZ::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoThu Mar 23 1995 19:155
    What I'm wondering about is why all this music lyric nonsense is
    cluttering up the TTWA topic instead of staying parked in the nonsense
    music lyrics note I usually just NEXT UNSEEN when I hit...
    
    DougO
17.2991NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 23 1995 19:171
See .2959.
17.2992CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Mar 23 1995 19:181
    A thunderous appluase to all you witty folk.  
17.2993CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Mar 23 1995 19:183

 Wouldn't you know it...a scrooge on World Meterological Day!
17.2994POLAR::RICHARDSONKFC and tandem potty tricksThu Mar 23 1995 19:204
    Meteorological
    
    
    NNTTMHA
17.2995Actually, XTC maybe? In Dear God?MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumThu Mar 23 1995 19:218
    >         -< This one for Brian Markey.  Guess the artist..." >-

    
    > "Oh lord deliver us from the elements..."
    
    Um.... Spinal Tap? :-)

    -b
17.2996TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 19:233
    
    Yes, Brian...XTC...from the album `Mummer'.   :^)
    
17.2997MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumThu Mar 23 1995 19:264
    
    Wow... I got something right... maybe my brain is on the mend... :-)
    
    -b
17.2998Someone musta goosed himAMN1::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryThu Mar 23 1995 19:409
    >> Falling from eye, eye.
    >> Falling from my eye.
    
    I love the ending of this song... the guy's singing this nice,
    quiet, relaxing song for the last 2-3 minutes, and then right
    at the end, he suddenly lets loose with a surprise blood-curdling
    scream for no apparent reason.  Cracks me up every time...
    
    Chris
17.2999CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Mar 23 1995 19:451
    I wonder if....
17.3000CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Mar 23 1995 19:451
    this SNARF will still be here when I come looking for it
17.3001Not the usual MarchDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Mar 23 1995 20:202
    Wonder why it got to 89 degrees in Hotlanta today?
    
17.3002George, what say you?DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Mar 23 1995 20:353
    Wonder if it's true that there is a Federal death penalty law?
    
    
17.3003Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 21:145
    Expressions......(Not facial)......When someone says "Oh no, if I eat
    that it'll go straight thru me"... Does that mean the food they eat it
    goes in the mouth then falls outa their butt ?? I mean do they, like, 
    get any of the good stuff out of the food after it enters and before
    it exits.....like vitamins ???
17.3004MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 23 1995 21:232
Who tells you these things, Martin?

17.3005Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 21:466
    .3004 :*)
    
    Ok now I have a real question. 
    
    If the volume of a box (based on the dimensions, i.e. L*W*D/6000) equals
    27lbs, what are the dimensions of the box.
17.3006Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 21:579
    The reason I ask is because UPS have told me that this is the way they
    decide the volume of a package which denotes how much you pay.
    
    Now they told me that a package I have received is 27lbs in weight.
    However, when I measured it (59cm by 44cm by 33cm or 24inch by 17 inch
    by 13 inch) I can only work it out to be arround 14lbs. Am I doing
    something wrong ????
    
    The actual weight is only 6lbs, so they are charging me on Volume. 
17.3007TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 22:209
    
    I'm sorry...I'm completely confused.  How does one measure the weight
    of a box by measuring its volume?  Why can't they just put it on a
    scale and say: "Hey, it weighs six pounds!"?
    
    What do the dimensions have to do with it?
    
    %^}
    
17.3008SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareThu Mar 23 1995 22:251
    I sense a cheer coming for the excellent windup.
17.3009Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 22:321
    If I screemed... and there was nobody around... would I make any noise.
17.3010TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 22:325
    
    That's IT?  A windup?!?
    
    Serves me right for logging in from home.
    
17.3011TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 22:345
    
    It's gotta be around half past midnight over there.
    
    Try to get some sleep, Martin.    :^)
    
17.3012Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 22:352
    Are you like showing off about loggin in from home ??? I can log in
    from Australia so there ! :*)
17.3013Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 22:362
    I kinda wish it was half past midnight on Saturday morning, because
    I would be pretty drunk and having a blast !
17.3014TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 22:375
    
    AUSTRALIA?  I thought you were noting from the UK. 
    
    Time for ME to get some sleep!
     
17.3015Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 22:382
    Errr 'scuse me.... I moved from SUBURB::DAVISM to SNO***::DAVISM about
    5 months ago... and you never even noticed.... {sniff}
17.3016Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 22:401
    By the way it's 10:40am Friday 24th March.
17.3017NOTES COLLISION!!TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 22:414
    
    Sorry...nevah noticed.  Now then, let's see...it's about...what...
    maybe half past ten Friday morning over there?  You hung over?
    
17.3018Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 22:411
    Errr kinda :*)
17.3019TROOA::COLLINSIons in the ether...Thu Mar 23 1995 22:464
    
    Well then...take two asprin and get ready to do it all over again
    tonight.  (uhhh...that'd be YOUR tonight, not mine  :^)
    
17.3020Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 23 1995 22:472
    Well I was kinda planning on starting at lunch time !?!?! Makes the
    hangover go away quicker  
17.3021MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 23 1995 23:141
So what kind of a day do we have to look forward to?
17.3022GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherThu Mar 23 1995 23:285
>So what kind of a day do we have to look forward to?

Friday - yayyyyyy!

Chele_who_is_Not_Martin
17.3023Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 24 1995 00:054
    Hmmmmmm....... Strange girl.
    
    So tell me Chele_who_is_not_Martin are you also
    Chele_who_is_not_Martin_and_not_anyone_else_for_that_matter?
17.3024Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 24 1995 00:062
    In fact to put it bluntly..... You must be Chele. Gawd I'm in one
    of those brain using moods today.
17.3025Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 24 1995 01:031
    Why does KFC taste approx 1 zillion times better when it's cold ?
17.3026MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Mar 24 1995 01:212
More chicken flavored things, eh?

17.3027Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 24 1995 01:252
    Yep today is chicken day, the day of the chicken, the chicken's day,
    VC day -Victory for the chickens.
17.3028GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Mar 24 1995 01:486
Martin,

Mostly in the mornings (except Mondays) I'm Chele who is Chele and not someone 
other than Chele but by late afternoon it's hard to be certain any more.

Me, Chele
17.3029GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Mar 24 1995 01:499
Oi Martin,

Would you like me to ring you up and sing "There are chickens in the trees"??
It's a Sesame Street Classic!

KFC is probably best served cold - and 6' under. 'orrible stuff.


Chele
17.3030Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 24 1995 01:5710
    {sniff} you just made me sad talking about Sesame Street. I love that
    program. I used to record it when I went to work and watch it when I
    got home !!! It was very coooool, the only thing I hated was that
    bloody Big Bird. He used to annoy the <r.o> out of me. I'd a kentucky
    fried him if I had the chance.
    
    That was just before I went down the pub and got drunk.... It didn't
    have much of an influence on me that program..
    
    Well time to do my world famous impressions....
17.3031GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Mar 24 1995 02:026
>    Well time to do my world famous impressions....

Of what? whom?

Chele

17.3032Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 24 1995 02:0615
    Bert and Ernie...
    
    Hey Bert
    
    Hey Ernie
    
    Say Bert, how would you like to go fishing today, huh bert
    
    But I can't fish
    
    That's ok Bert I'll show you.
    
    later on cause I'm bored already...
    
    HHHHHHHHHeeeeeeeerrrrre FISHY FISHY FISHY
17.3033Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 24 1995 02:151
    Anyone know what the current exchange rate is for $US to $Aus
17.3034POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Mar 24 1995 03:513
    
    I wonder how I could miss one day of Soapbox and be behind almost 600
    notes.
17.3035GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Mar 24 1995 04:064
re <  Perhaps it's your lucky day?


Chele
17.3036Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 24 1995 04:341
    Ah haaaa the hip chickey is back, bonjour sweetie !
17.3037GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Mar 24 1995 04:525
Is a clever person of faerie an Elf-wit?



Chele
17.3038Stark raving bonkersPEKING::SULLIVANDNot gauche, just sinisterFri Mar 24 1995 07:358
    A djinnius ?
    
    PS are you all mad in Oz or is it the beer ?
    
    Luv & kisses
    
    Dave
    
17.3039GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingFri Mar 24 1995 11:5311
    
    
    Here's 2 more for the weather fans.
    
    
    
    The Sky is Crying....... and
    
    Sunshine, blue skies go away,
    My baby left me and I got to say,
    I wish it would rain......
17.3040PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 24 1995 12:065
	someone just asked me if England is part of Europe.
	methinks he hasn't had enough coffee yet.
	everyone knows England is a separate continent.

17.3041HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri Mar 24 1995 12:098
RE   <<< Note 17.3002 by DECLNE::REESE "ToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGround" >>>

>    Wonder if it's true that there is a Federal death penalty law?
    
  Yes I believe there is. They are about to execute some drug kingpin out
in Ill.

  George
17.3042SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap!Fri Mar 24 1995 12:343
    
    Which was put on hold...
    
17.3043MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumFri Mar 24 1995 13:1617
   >Yes I believe there is. They are about to execute some drug kingpin out
   >in Ill.

    Yes, there definitely is. It was enacted under Bush, and was intended
    to apply to aggravated murder crimes specifically related to drugs...
    i.e., drug-related murders could bring a federal death penalty.
    The federal prison in Illinois, BTW, is the only federal prison
    currently equipped to handle executions.

    However, the federal death penalty was greatly expanded in the
    Clinton crime bill... for crimes against the general populace?
    Uh uh. Mostly for those uppity gun owners who have the nerve
    to protect themselves against Jackboot Janet, the Wench of Waco,
    and her bands of marauding thugs... kill a federale these
    days, and you're in deep doo doo...

    -b
17.3044HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri Mar 24 1995 13:209
  Janet Reno didn't kill the folks at Waco. They would have died anyway.

  Remember, they were reliving the book of Revelations. It's not likely that
anything would have stopped them from achieving that goal eventually.

  To deny them the right to die in such a fashion would have been a violation
of their Constitutional right to freedom of religion.

  George
17.3045RevelationUSAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungFri Mar 24 1995 13:241
    
17.3046MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumFri Mar 24 1995 13:388
    >Janet Reno didn't kill the folks at Waco. They would have died anyway.

    Here you have an example of why I have concluded (quite a long
    time ago), that George is sick, deluded and of less-than-complete
    intellectual capacity. Your mileage, may of course, vary if you
    feel like jumping on the merry-go-round with him. I do not.

    -b
17.3047WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Fri Mar 24 1995 13:442
    
    Well, we're all going to die.
17.3048HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri Mar 24 1995 13:5213
RE    <<< Note 17.3046 by MPGS::MARKEY "Specialists in Horizontal Decorum" >>>

>    Here you have an example of why I have concluded (quite a long
>    time ago), that George is sick, deluded and of less-than-complete
>    intellectual capacity. Your mileage, may of course, vary if you
>    feel like jumping on the merry-go-round with him. I do not.

  Now there's a solid argument if I ever heard one. Really zooms in on the
pertinent facts and helps to whittle away the fluff and highlight the issues.

  Scoop up mud, lean back, and HURLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!

  George
17.3049DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri Mar 24 1995 13:566
    Ok, the drug connection, I get it.
    
    Just caught part of a news show and I thought I'd misinterpreted
    what I heard, but it was a drug-related issue.
    
    
17.3050WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Fri Mar 24 1995 15:027
    
    PC World's review of 17-inch monitors.
    
    Here are the actual sizes: 15.5", 16.1", 15.9", 15.7", 15.4", 16.2",
    15.8", etc.
    
    This kind of exaggeration is SOP.
17.3051SUBURB::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Mar 24 1995 15:176
    England is part of the European Community,and therefore is part of
    Europe.
    
    Not that I want anything to do with those nasty Foreigners and their
    horrible food. ho!ho!
    
17.3052PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 24 1995 15:217
>>    England is part of the European Community,and therefore is part of
>>    Europe.

	is everyone humor-impaired this week or _what_?
	or were you just kidding too?  TFM

17.3053Hypocrite!!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap!Fri Mar 24 1995 15:327
    
    RE: .3048
    
    Meowski...
    
     I extracted this and am gonna haunt you with it everytime you do it!!
    
17.3054SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap!Fri Mar 24 1995 15:337
    
    RE: .3048
    
    You got the nerve to put this in after .3044???
    
    Hypocrite...
    
17.3055CSOA1::LEECHGo Hogs!Fri Mar 24 1995 18:081
    I wonder if I'll get another SNARF before the day it over...
17.3056MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Mar 24 1995 18:212
I would have thought you'd be full already.

17.3057CSOA1::LEECHGo Hogs!Fri Mar 24 1995 18:331
    Nope, got room for a few more yet.  8^)
17.3058BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 24 1995 18:356
| <<< Note 17.3057 by CSOA1::LEECH "Go Hogs!" >>>

| Nope, got room for a few more yet.  8^)


	Sounds like Glenn's head..... :-)
17.3059PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 24 1995 18:506
	George and Andy seem to have so much fun with this being
	Polish thing.  I wonder if the Doctah and I can start up 
	a little dueling French-Canadian thing.  I'll start -

	Mark, you sniveling froglet...
17.3060MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumFri Mar 24 1995 18:576
    Hey, my maternal great grandparents were Napolean and Ella
    Dubois from Sherbrook Quebec, and my maternal grandfather
    is Alfred Trudell, also from Sherbrook. Can I play too?
    Is there such a thing as an Alternate Frog? :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.3061PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 24 1995 19:024
>>Can I play too?

 Well.  Okay, but you'll have to change your name to Marquis. ;>  

17.3062MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumFri Mar 24 1995 19:044
    
    As in... Marquis de Sade? :-)
    
    -b
17.3063HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri Mar 24 1995 19:0717
RE <<< Note 17.3054 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap!" >>>

>    You got the nerve to put this in after .3044???
>    
>    Hypocrite...
    
  What the blazes are you talking about?

  I pointed out that the folks at the Waco compound were living and planning to
die according to the book of Revelations (how ever that's spelled). I said that
taking away that right would violate their freedom of religion. 

  Instead of debating the issue, you just start hurling insults.

  Exactly what are you going to extract? In what way am I a Hypocrite?

  George
17.3064MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumFri Mar 24 1995 19:084
    
    ... speaking of Sadists...
    
    -b
17.3065BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 24 1995 19:095
| <<< Note 17.3060 by MPGS::MARKEY "Specialists in Horizontal Decorum" >>>

| Is there such a thing as an Alternate Frog? :-) :-)

	Yeah, Mel Torme
17.3066MPGS::MARKEYSpecialists in Horizontal DecorumFri Mar 24 1995 19:104
    
    Isn't that more like a Velvet Frog?
    
    -b
17.3067GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingFri Mar 24 1995 19:1210
    
    
    George,
    
    
    That compound was established in the community for 30 some years.  What
    makes you think that their self destruction was inevitable?
    
    
    Mike
17.3068BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 24 1995 19:146
| <<< Note 17.3066 by MPGS::MARKEY "Specialists in Horizontal Decorum" >>>


| Isn't that more like a Velvet Frog?

	That's the Warner Brothers version of Mel....
17.3069PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 24 1995 19:293
	 new Waco topic at 362

17.3070SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap! Yap!Fri Mar 24 1995 19:3313
    
    Meowski....
    
    You give Polacks a bad name... moreso than the usual Polish jokes...
    
    You coach your replies in sarcasm and believe no one can see through
    them??? Then you have the nerve to say others throw "insults"??
    
     Of course you were just being factual and logical in what happened at
    Waco... They wanted Nirvana, and by gosh the BATF obliged!!
    
      Sheeeeeeeesh!! Grow up!!!
    
17.3071EeuAMN1::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryFri Mar 24 1995 20:135
    >> Isn't that more like a Velvet Frog?
    
    Or, worse yet, a Velveeta Frog.
    
    Chris
17.3072sniffTROOA::TEMPLETONFri Mar 24 1995 23:433
    I shall not rise to the bait
    
    joan
17.3073BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeSat Mar 25 1995 00:513

	Is that melted Valveeta or chunks?
17.3074CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Mar 27 1995 12:581
    Valveeta?  Is that like valve cheese?  Good heart sticking stuff that.
17.3075WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon Mar 27 1995 13:031
    more like toe cheese
17.3076are we reaching?WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon Mar 27 1995 13:072
    TWA: whether I'm sending mail off into the bit bucket or if it's merely
    being ignored.
17.3077CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 27 1995 14:5410


 Why is it every time I turn on PBS the Eagles are on?  Sheesh, enough already.





Jim
17.3078MPGS::MARKEYThe Completion Backwards PrincipleMon Mar 27 1995 14:564
    What's the matter Jim, doesn't that give you a peaceful, easy
    feeling? :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.3079PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 27 1995 14:574
 .3077

  take it easy
17.3080MPGS::MARKEYThe Completion Backwards PrincipleMon Mar 27 1995 15:033
    
    All that life in the fast lane must be getting to him.
    
17.3081WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon Mar 27 1995 15:071
    Sounds like one Tequila Sunrise too many for the New Kid in Town.
17.3082CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 27 1995 15:087


 :-)


 I just get tired of seeing, them OK? ;-) 
17.3083PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 27 1995 15:116
> I just get tired of seeing, them OK? ;-) 


	i think we, understand.

17.3084MPGS::MARKEYThe Completion Backwards PrincipleMon Mar 27 1995 15:121
    Jim will just have to get over it.
17.3085CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 27 1995 15:324


 I guess I'll find out in the long run.
17.3086Look at us baby, up all night tearing the Eagles apartDECWIN::RALTOGala 10th Year ECAD SW AnniversaryMon Mar 27 1995 15:515
    I can't tell you whyyyyy...
    
    I don't know who's worse, constant Eagles or constant John Tesh.
    
    Chris
17.3087look at the good sideCSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 27 1995 15:5312

 re .3086



 good point..at least its not Yanni every night, I guess.




 
17.3088SMURF::MSCANLONoh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye.Mon Mar 27 1995 17:353
    re: .3082
    
    See what happens when they cut funding for PBS? :-)
17.3089NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 27 1995 17:593
There's an ad under "Clairvoyants" in the Boston yellow pages that says
"Call for one free question."  If I call to ask her hours, do I blow my
chance?
17.3090MPGS::MARKEYThe Completion Backwards PrincipleMon Mar 27 1995 18:076
    RE: .3089
    
    Well, if she's truly in the business she says she's in, she
    should be calling you any minute now with the answer... :-)
    
    -b
17.3091PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 27 1995 18:083
 how do you know the clairvoyant doesn't ask _you_ a question?

17.3092NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 27 1995 18:221
"Will that be MasterCard or Visa?"
17.3093CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Mar 27 1995 19:274


 "would you like fries with that?"
17.3094Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Mar 27 1995 22:222
    Why there appears tp have been so little activity in the box over the
    last 24 Hours.
17.3095PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Mar 27 1995 22:2611
>>    Why there appears tp have been so little activity in the box over the
>>    last 24 Hours.

	no raq
	no 'tine
	no deb
	no glenn
	no rah
	no wonder

17.3096EVMS::MORONEYVerbing weirds languagesMon Mar 27 1995 23:002
why a local radio station makes a big deal during their weather reports that
they're using color weather radar....
17.3097CSEXP2::ANDREWSI'm the NRAMon Mar 27 1995 23:432
    Yeah but do they color DOPPLER radar?  That's the big thing on the
    local NBC station (WMAQ in Chicago)
17.3098BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeTue Mar 28 1995 04:165
<----- I think the key thing is the word "RADIO". :-)  


	The only radio station I knew that did that was VBF, which is now some
country station, and off of my dial. :-)
17.3099Today is Dale (please please please) or Michelles b-dayVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyTue Mar 28 1995 12:373
    I wonder if it'll be a boy or a girl.  We'll find out today.
    
    MadMike
17.3100CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Mar 28 1995 12:431
    I wonder why this SNARF is still here?
17.3101NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 28 1995 13:033
>	no wonder

Stevie's not a Digit.
17.3102NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 28 1995 15:062
TTWA:  Why, when I venture into the abortion topic to correct some misstatements
on adoption, people assume I'm pushing an agenda.
17.3103MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 28 1995 15:092
I just figured they don't pay much attention, Gerald.

17.3104PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumTue Mar 28 1995 15:152
 right.  i dare say most of us know better.

17.3105MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 28 1995 15:394
TTWA:
   Soup du Jour at the ZKO Cafeteria -
	Sour Cream of Brocolli

17.3106WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Mar 28 1995 15:492
    
    Enter topic 20 at your own risk.
17.3107NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 28 1995 17:242
I saw a bit in the paper about hard times at The Vermont Teddy Bear Co.
Is this the beginning of a bear market?
17.3108NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Mar 28 1995 17:494
Naw. They were bitten by the general downturn in retail sales.

They'll claw their way back.

17.3109Today is my monday.CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Mar 28 1995 18:473
    	re .3095
    
    	Joe is has off on Mondays too.
17.3110NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 28 1995 18:524
TTWA: How to parse this sentence:
    
    	Joe is has off on Mondays too.

17.3111CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Mar 28 1995 21:506
    	Good question.  I don't remember entering it that way, but then
    	again I don't remember eating my lunch today, yet it's gone all
    	the same.
    
    	Remember, this is my virtual Monday.  You'll have to use your
    	imagination on my previous  entry, I guess...
17.3112HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstWed Mar 29 1995 06:477
    How can one single person be so dumb as to take the bike for
    the dog's morning tour when there is 10cms of fresh snow adding up
    to the 15cm from the day before. And then try to bike on the sideways
    were noone has ever shoveled (?) snow, hurting the ankle about 10
    times in 2 minutes. Dumb. I doubt that anyone would ever do that.
    
    Heiko
17.3113ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogWed Mar 29 1995 13:5510
    Yes, in snow the dogs know you are at a disadvantage and will run into
    the deep stuff.  What you need to do is ride in the road and act
    nonchalant.  The dog will give chase, and when they least expect it you
    can turn and get them.
    
    I think it's a good idea to chase your own dog.  In the winter I find
    that most of the loose ones will not come out, the cowards.  You can
    always throw your own out the door for some good sport.
    
    ;-)
17.3114NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 29 1995 14:033
G. Robert Randazzo, president of the New England Shrimp Co., was sentenced to
three years in prison for selling shrimp illegally treated with saccharine
and other chemicals.  TTWA: what he'll tell the other prisoners he's in for.
17.3115WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Mar 29 1995 18:373
    Anyone know what conventional wisdom is regarding the recent upsurge in
    the stock price? Are we going to make our numbers and word's gotten out
    or what?
17.3116My take on it.CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Mar 29 1995 18:381
    	Buy on rumor.  Sell on news.
17.3117BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeWed Mar 29 1995 18:383

	Doesn't the stock usually go up before the numbers are released?
17.3118CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Mar 29 1995 18:393
    It has to do with currency fluctuations worldwide.  The market in
    general is up.  This is my understanding of the situation.  I would be
    looking for a largish correction soon.  
17.3119POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinWed Mar 29 1995 18:468
    
    Technology stocks as a whole are up, Digital is just one of them. As
    for our numbers, I believe it is far to early for that to be a reason.
    I only hope we make a profit, then you might see the stock in the 40's.
    I agree with Brian, a correction will be forthcoming in the next couple
    of weeks.
    
    Mark
17.3120pre-birth hi-jinksSWAM2::GOLDMAN_MAWalking Incubator, Use CautionWed Mar 29 1995 20:409
    TTWA - what kind of (unborn) child reaches out with both hands and tries
    to grab the point of the needle during amniocentesis?!  
    
    Further WA - What the (&%^$#*) am I getting myself with a kid like
    that, and why couldn't I just stick with one slightly insane child?!
    
    -:)
    
    M.
17.3121CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Mar 29 1995 20:432
    	Well if you have a third child, you better have a 4th too, so that
    	you don't end up with a "middle child!"
17.3122Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Mar 29 1995 23:321
    People who sing in public (DEC) toilets..... most amusing. 
17.3123Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Mar 29 1995 23:404
    If I stood in the middle of the Outback holding a compass, which way
    would it be to England ?
    
    ...north west or north east...
17.3124Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Mar 29 1995 23:493
    I can't find the note on exercise... can someone help me please.
    
    Ta
17.3125MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 30 1995 00:165
Stock price is obviously rising so it can crash and burn in a few weeks,
since I just used a batch of it for collateral for a tuition loan for
#2 daughter. That way, DCU gets to hassle me to fork over more in short
order.

17.3126WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Mar 30 1995 11:441
    TTWA: chateau nuf depape
17.3127CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Mar 30 1995 12:031
    I would wonder more about chateau nuf dePope.  
17.3128SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CThu Mar 30 1995 12:098
    
    
    	NPR's insistence that they have the most news in the early am, and
    then they talk for 15minutes about getting contributions to help them
    stay afloat. I turned on some music instead....:*P
    
    
    jim
17.3129WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Mar 30 1995 12:123
    >I would wonder more about chateau nuf dePope.
    
     Missed that day of french class, didja?
17.3130CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Mar 30 1995 12:221
    Oui.
17.3131SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIThu Mar 30 1995 12:255
    
    
    TTWA
    
     What the plural for "summons" is...
17.3132WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Mar 30 1995 12:261
    summonses?
17.3133SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIThu Mar 30 1995 12:278
    
    
    That's what I thought too, but can't find a confirmation...
    
    Ergo the question....
    
    Are you guessing too?? :)
    
17.3134WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Mar 30 1995 12:311
    No, it's right.
17.3135MerciSOLVIT::KRAWIECKIThu Mar 30 1995 12:361
    
17.3136MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 30 1995 12:562
Spumoni?

17.3137SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIThu Mar 30 1995 12:574
    <------
    
    Asti???
    
17.3138OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Mar 30 1995 14:051
    No, that's spumante.
17.3139SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIThu Mar 30 1995 14:277
    
    <------
    
    I see you don't remember Norm Whatshisname, the comedian...
    
     ;)
    
17.3140NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 30 1995 14:301
Crosby.
17.3141Merci...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIThu Mar 30 1995 14:334
    
    
    Deja Vu???
    
17.3142CALDEC::RAHMight as well dance.Thu Mar 30 1995 14:463
    
    whether the county is going to arrest me for ignoring a jury
    summons sent 3 months ago.
17.3143BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 30 1995 16:006
| <<< Note 17.3122 by SNOFS1::DAVISM "And monkeys might fly outa my butt!" >>>


| People who sing in public (DEC) toilets..... most amusing.

	Cheek music????
17.3144HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstThu Mar 30 1995 16:094
    
      If they can do "I was Kaiser Bill's Batman" or however it is called.
    
      Red River Rock would be nice as well.
17.3145REFINE::KOMARWhoooo! Pig SueyThu Mar 30 1995 16:148
>| People who sing in public (DEC) toilets..... most amusing.
>
>	Cheek music????

	It's not nice to make cracks like that.  (Said with tongue in 
cheek :-P) )

MR
17.3146BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 30 1995 16:272
Butt why?
17.3147BIGQ::MARCHANDThu Mar 30 1995 16:283
    .3145
    
       Ick!  You had your tongue in cheek?
17.3148BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeThu Mar 30 1995 16:356
| Ick!  You had your tongue in cheek?


	Wow, if I could move my body like that.... I'd never leave home.... hey
judge, are you part cat?
17.3149REFINE::KOMARWhoooo! Pig SueyThu Mar 30 1995 20:544
Who said that it was my cheek my tongue was in?  (But it would not be in
the cheek we are referring to :-) )

ME
17.3150MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Mar 31 1995 00:048
TTWA:
    Who was it that posted the recent note saying they'd heard peepers upon
    leaving work?

    ( I thought it was Jim H and sent him mail about it and he, quite
      appropriately, questioned my sanity . . . so, whoever you are,
      I'll have Jim forward the mail to you . . . )

17.3151CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Mar 31 1995 02:4411



   I posted it in the TTLT topic..I think it was MOnday or Tuesday night
  when I heard them.  (did you send me mail, Jack?...I've been kinda busy
  so maybe I missed it :-/



   Jim
17.3152POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Mar 31 1995 02:575
    
    Is trooa::Templeton any relation to trooa::Collins, or is it just a
    coincidence that they both have the first name of "Joan"?
    
    As far as that goes, has anyone ever seen them together?
17.3153Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 31 1995 03:021
    Have a drink deb !! :*)
17.3154POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Mar 31 1995 03:055
    
    Why, thank you, Martin.  I believe I have a bottle of sambuca
    downstairs calling my name.
    
    I'm out of buttermilk 8^(.
17.3155Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 31 1995 03:071
    'buca.... Waheeeeey, I'll be there in a flash !
17.3156POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Mar 31 1995 03:162
    
    Black or white?  I'll get an extra glass.
17.3157Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 31 1995 03:261
    Black is better I think. White goes down to easily.
17.3158Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 31 1995 03:312
    TTWA - Why I do not have a regular part on the series 'Seinfield' and
    it has nothing to do with the fact I can't spell ?
17.3160POLAR::RICHARDSONBaloney ConvalescenceFri Mar 31 1995 03:361
    Boy, wish I had some of that sh*t you're smoking.
17.3161POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Mar 31 1995 03:384
    
    Martin can't be smoking; he doesn't like the smell of smoke.
    
    {smug look}
17.3162POLAR::RICHARDSONBaloney ConvalescenceFri Mar 31 1995 03:401
    Then he's eating something......
17.3163Talk Hard :*)SNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Mar 31 1995 03:471
    Yeah, warm KFC...... really messes with your head mannnnn
17.3164TROOA::COLLINSPretzel BoyFri Mar 31 1995 13:039
    
    .3152, Deb:
    
    AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!
    
    JOHN!   JOHN JOHN JOHN!   NOT JOAN!
    
    ;^)
    
17.3165RDGE44::ALEUC8Fri Mar 31 1995 13:127
    .3164
    
    oo-er - watch out short fuse about
    
    8-)
    
    ric
17.3166CSOA1::LEECHGo Hogs!Fri Mar 31 1995 13:191
    I wonder if spring will begin before summer hits.
17.3168POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkFri Mar 31 1995 13:252
    
    George's recent paranoia, regarding his noting style, or lack thereof.
17.3170I miss her....BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 31 1995 13:377

	Anyone notice how the box use has slowed down, the humor has toned
down, and it all happened right when Joanne left?


Glen
17.3171POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkFri Mar 31 1995 13:423
    
    er Glen, are you, like saying we don't have a sense of humor???
    That Joanne was the only one that did??? :-)
17.3172BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 31 1995 13:447

	No.... I am not saying that. :-)   There is just fewer times it is
being used. 


Glen
17.3173POLAR::RICHARDSONBaloney ConvalescenceFri Mar 31 1995 14:441
    Angel Drawers, say it ain't so!
17.3174it ain't soBIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 31 1995 15:070
17.3175POLAR::RICHARDSONBaloney ConvalescenceFri Mar 31 1995 15:201
    Angel Drawers, say "Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-PTANG!  Zoom-Boing! Z'nourrwringmm!"
17.3176"Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-PTANG! Zoom-Boing! Z'nourrwringmm!"BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 31 1995 15:280
17.3177POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Mar 31 1995 16:371
    Talk about easy 8^).
17.3178Can someone help with this request?MILPND::CLARK_DFri Mar 31 1995 16:549
    
    I am looking for ALL-IN-ONE User Guide.  I understand it's online
    but not on our particular system.
    
    Thanks in advance,
    
    Dianne

17.3179BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 31 1995 17:195
| <<< Note 17.3177 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Fuzzy Faces" >>>

| Talk about easy 8^).

	I know...... :-)
17.3180NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 31 1995 18:172
Speaking of boxer shorts... What would possess a med student (presumably
intelligent) to be Mike Tyson's girlfriend?
17.3181CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Mar 31 1995 18:181
    Several million dollars?  
17.3182NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 31 1995 18:221
Izzat [p]alimony or pain and suffering?
17.3183TROOA::COLLINSPretzel BoyFri Mar 31 1995 18:235
    
    I was wondering...since Tyson claims to be a new man...reformed and
    all that...will he continue to contest the civil suit that has been
    brought against him (ie. continue to claim he is innocent)?
    
17.3184PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 31 1995 18:455
	what it is that possesses some women to douse themselves
	with Patchouli (or however it's spelled).  nauseating stuff.
	almost as bad as cigarette smoke in the morning.

17.3185MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Mar 31 1995 18:477
    What is it that possesses them to douse themselves with _anything_?

    I mean, a little perfume is fine, but when you get a whiff of
    it from 25' away and start sneezing, I think that's a tad
    overdone...

    -b
17.3186WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri Mar 31 1995 18:502
     It's a chum slick. They're looking to see who they can draw into the
    slick, then they can bait them...
17.3187PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 31 1995 18:504
	well yeah.  dousing is bad, be it man or woman.  maybe it's
	the Patchouli - it's so strong that even a tad is too much.

17.3188STOWOA::JOLLIMOREIn a word: overrunFri Mar 31 1995 18:524
>	the Patchouli - it's so strong that even a tad is too much.

	musk also.
	
17.3189NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 31 1995 18:532
Didn't somebody (Binder?) regale us with a tale of dowsing?  Oh, you said
dousing.  Nevermind.
17.3190USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungFri Mar 31 1995 19:186
    
    I can't imagine that any number of people are still wearing patchouli.
    Seems like in the 70s it was mostly a male scent which accompanied hemp
    clouds and acid baths.
    
    jeff
17.3191MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Mar 31 1995 19:253
It's a scent now largely found in the New Age section of most major book
stores.

17.3192patchouliPENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 31 1995 19:346
	I've been noticing a resurgence lately.  Quite annoying when
	you're having lunch and someone who's wearing it sits next to you.
	Doesn't go well with Szechuan sliced chicken - I can tell you that
	much.

17.3193USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungFri Mar 31 1995 19:404
    
    I hope I don't smell it.  I might have a flashback!
    
    jeff
17.3194PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 31 1995 19:484
	whether all my mail to steve leech regarding the "missing" note has
	been going into the bit bucket.  ;>

17.3195WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri Mar 31 1995 19:532
    TTWA: how big is Bien Nacido, anyway? Seems like _everybody_ has
    a Bien Nacido cuvee.
17.3196PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Mar 31 1995 19:577
>>    TTWA: how big is Bien Nacido, anyway? Seems like _everybody_ has
>>    a Bien Nacido cuvee.

	This question has been troubling man since the beginning of 
	time.  You expect us to be able answer it on a Friday afternoon?

17.3197WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri Mar 31 1995 19:571
    mebbe we need to start a rhetorical question note
17.3198CSOA1::LEECHGo Hogs!Fri Mar 31 1995 20:011
    if I'll get the next snarf in this topic..
17.3199CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Mar 31 1995 20:022
    no
    
17.3200MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Mar 31 1995 20:031
    prolly not
17.3201I like a challenge. 8^) CSOA1::LEECHGo Hogs!Fri Mar 31 1995 20:041
    I could have taken it, but that would have been too easy.
17.3202BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Mar 31 1995 20:083

	Steve, you ARE challenged. :-)
17.3203CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sat Apr 01 1995 01:3911



 How I've gone lo these many years and never really listened to jazz and all of
 a sudden discovered that I love it.  




 Jim
17.3204Blue Note Blend?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Apr 03 1995 11:574
   
   But can Charbuck$ really make a coffee that tastes like Jazz?
   
   								-mr. bill
17.3205MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 03 1995 14:232
Almond guy ding coffee?

17.3206GAVEL::JANDROWMon Apr 03 1995 16:237
    
    yeah, jack, i was wondering about that myself...
    
    
    of course, when i first read it, i thought it said 'almond guy dung'...
    
    
17.3207{simper} tmPOLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club BaloneyMon Apr 03 1995 16:421
    	
17.3208CSOA1::LEECHGo Hogs!Mon Apr 03 1995 16:541
    I wonder if it is going to snow tomorrow...
17.32098^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Apr 03 1995 16:562
    
    Shaddap YOU!
17.3210ah, SpringRDGE44::ALEUC8Mon Apr 03 1995 16:5814
    we had the first really decent weekend of the year over here - temps in
    the high 60's and sunny.
    
    i went down to watch the Boat Race on Saturday and the London Marathon
    yesterday.
    
    the girls were out *everywhere* - my eyeballs are really sore.
    
    i wonder why it's so easy to forget what girls look like over the
    winter months of baggy jumpers and overcoats? but it does make for a
    real nice surprise in the spring.
    
    ric
    8^D
17.3211GAVEL::JANDROWMon Apr 03 1995 17:056
    
    
    heard it was supposed to be warm tomorrow (hi 50s) but rainy...BUT very
    cold for the rest of the week...
    
    
17.3212CSOA1::LEECHGo Hogs!Mon Apr 03 1995 17:114
    High today around 70, low tonight 42 (which coincidentally is the high
    for tomorrow, after which temps will drop below freezing).
    
    I just LOVE spring.  {frump}
17.3213POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club BaloneyMon Apr 03 1995 17:171
    <--- You in the bath tub?
17.3214BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Apr 03 1995 18:091
<---- Leslie is talking now, right?
17.3215POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club BaloneyMon Apr 03 1995 18:124
    Leslie is being roughed up at the moment...
    
    
    Rex
17.3216BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Apr 03 1995 18:193

	Thanks fer the info rex!
17.3217snow in the northPOLAR::THIMOTMon Apr 03 1995 19:086
    Well after a gorgeous weekend up here it had the nerve to actually snow
    today at lunch...
    
    Al
    
    ps. look at the node name.
17.3218creamy presentsPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Apr 03 1995 19:131
    
17.3219BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Apr 03 1995 19:201
<------!!!!!!????????
17.3220POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club BaloneyMon Apr 03 1995 19:211
    What's wrong with my node name?
17.3221;'}GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingMon Apr 03 1995 19:223
    
    
    or is that creamy presence........
17.3222ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogMon Apr 03 1995 19:374
    It was soooooo cold this morning.  Almost down to 40.  Wonder when
    winter will finally be over.
    
    heh heh heh...
17.3223POLAR::GOODHEWHuuuuuh?Mon Apr 03 1995 19:591
    I wonder if I'll ever get to work with a great guy like Glenn again.
17.3224POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Apr 03 1995 20:003
    
    <-- Suck-up alert 8^))))))))))))))))))))).
                        
17.3225MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 03 1995 20:164
re: .3222, Mike

40? Hell, it was only 20 in Mont Vernon!

17.322650 here to-dayTROOA::TEMPLETONTue Apr 04 1995 01:085
   <--------- Now I know where our cold weather for to-morrow is coming from
    
    
    
    joan
17.3227CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Apr 04 1995 02:424


 If 372.94 and I are related.....
17.3228BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 04 1995 03:084


	I wuz gonna ask that......
17.3229MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 04 1995 11:252
(She hasn't asked anyone to say "Hi" to her Mom in Frisco yet .  . . )

17.3231CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Apr 04 1995 12:5915


>(She hasn't asked anyone to say "Hi" to her Mom in Frisco yet .  . . )



 :-)  I have a cousin named Nancy whom I haven't seen in years..wonder if
 that's her?  




 Jim

17.3232MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 04 1995 14:173
TTWA:
    Who is this BHAJI::CMT person?

17.3233PEKING::SULLIVANDNot gauche, just sinisterTue Apr 04 1995 14:184
    re .3232
    
    ... and why ?
    
17.3234POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club BaloneyTue Apr 04 1995 14:391
    Seems like a crotch level philosopher to me.
17.3235MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 04 1995 14:411
    Easy...it's Mailroom temping!
17.3236another bozo with a keyboardWAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 04 1995 14:411
    He's a strong argument for keyboard control.
17.3237NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 04 1995 14:421
BHAJI's in SQF.  CMT is probably Glen Campbell playing bagpipes.
17.3238MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 04 1995 14:442
If it's nought Scot'tish, it's cr-r-r-r-r-rap.

17.3239RDGE44::ALEUC8Tue Apr 04 1995 14:577
    .3236
    
    that's a bit totalitarian isn't it?
    
    agreed his notes are um eccentric
    
    ric
17.3240RDGE44::ALEUC8Tue Apr 04 1995 16:067
    there's almost the same number of replies to "thing to
    like/hate/wonder about"
    
    does this mean the pop of the 'box are a balanced lot?
    or are there equally as many optimists as depressives?
    
    ric
17.3241NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 04 1995 16:281
What's a Bubba Roll Model?  Is that anything like the Pillsbury Doughboy?
17.3242BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 04 1995 17:183

	I think that would fit both Bubba's.....
17.3243Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Apr 04 1995 23:014
    Re .3240
    
    You wanna take it easy with all those big words sonny me lad.... You'll
    be getting yourself into trouble.
17.3244ad hoc, ipso facto, a termite ate my pianoCLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_MThe Ballad of the Lost C'MellWed Apr 05 1995 11:338
  I wonder if the person who said "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing"
   ever met Meowski?
kb


"";;::''(),,..   <--- any missing punctuation marks are aded here.  
d                <--- any extra letters to correct spelling added here
17.3245BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 05 1995 13:277

	You know, it's pretty sad when one tries to correct ones punctuation
marks but spells the word added wrong. :-)


Glen
17.3246POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Apr 05 1995 14:313
    
    TTWA:  Bonnie's fixation on the word "scintilla" 8^).
           
17.3247PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Apr 05 1995 14:323
	mz deb, that's "asphixiation".  get with the program.

17.32488^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Apr 05 1995 14:332
    
    Great, now I'm weeing myself.
17.3249POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkWed Apr 05 1995 14:522
    
    Who is Bonnie??
17.3250WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Apr 05 1995 14:541
    Watch closely behind me. ;-)
17.3251PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Apr 05 1995 15:122
	.3250  (or in front of you)
17.3252RDGE44::ALEUC8Wed Apr 05 1995 15:233
    wot does "WOAC" mean?
    
    ric
17.3253WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Apr 05 1995 15:231
    without al cowlings
17.3254POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club BaloneyWed Apr 05 1995 15:537
    Being told today 

    "Don't be afraid to step out of your paradigm."


    Must people resort to this kind of banter in order to be a successful
    bureaucrats?
17.3255SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Wed Apr 05 1995 15:566
    
    <-------
    
    Which one of you were they talking to??
    
    
17.3256POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club BaloneyWed Apr 05 1995 15:583
    There was more than one of him talking to me???
    
    hmmmm.
17.3257CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Apr 05 1995 15:5910

 Whenever I hear/read the word "paradigm", my brain automatically switches
 to the "off" position.





 I wonder how my kitty is doing? :-(
17.3258NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 05 1995 16:004
17.3259POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club BaloneyWed Apr 05 1995 16:011
    <--- I wish _I_ had said that.
17.3260PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Apr 05 1995 16:023
	I'm gratified just to have _thought_ it. ;>

17.3261NETCAD::WOODFORDTimeToFillTheDonuts!Wed Apr 05 1995 17:1211
    
    
    
    TTWA:  What is the exact date of MAILROOM's return to DEC...oops
    Digital??  :*)
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.3262CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Apr 05 1995 17:169


 Does my cat think I abandoned her after stuffing her in to the carrier, 
 driving her to the vet, having the vet perform all sorts of wierd exams
 on her and then leaving her with other cats to get knocked out and operated
 on?

 
17.3263PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Apr 05 1995 17:217
> driving her to the vet, having the vet perform all sorts of wierd exams

	weird


	I insist that you don't thank me.

17.3264BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 05 1995 17:2311


	Nah... she'll forget about it in a couple of weeks and go back to being
a new cat. My roomates cat got fixed, and she was groggy when she got home,
which was good as she wasn't too happy with what happened. But after a couple
of weeks when she could move around fine and dandy, she seemed to like people.
Before she would run from them.


Glen
17.3265BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 05 1995 17:234


	MAILROOM is coming back to Digital????
17.3266NETCAD::WOODFORDTimeToFillTheDonuts!Wed Apr 05 1995 17:245
    
    
    
    Maybe......
    
17.3267POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Apr 05 1995 17:274
    
    Don't fret, Jim.  She'll be so glad to see you when you pick her up (if
    she can pry one eyelid open, that is) that even if she felt abandoned
    before, she'll forgive you.  Once she wakes up.
17.3268MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 05 1995 17:324
>    "Don't be afraid to step out of your paradigm."

Just make sure you're wearing substantial foot covering, Glenn.

17.3269NETCAD::WOODFORDTimeToFillTheDonuts!Wed Apr 05 1995 17:344
    
    
    Wonder...ful snarf.
    
17.3270GAVEL::JANDROWWed Apr 05 1995 17:406
    
    
    gee terrie, say it isn't so...
    
    
    
17.3271NETCAD::WOODFORDTimeToFillTheDonuts!Wed Apr 05 1995 17:4214
    
    
    Ok, it isn't so.....
    
    
    
    Feel better?  Now I feel bad.  I don't like to lie to my
    friends, but you told me to...
    
    
    
    :*)
    Terrie
    
17.3272POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkWed Apr 05 1995 18:256
    
    .3270
    
    << gee terrie, say it isn't so...
    
    At least Mailroom had some class, the same can't be said of yourself.
17.3273contract hoseheadWAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Apr 05 1995 18:283
    No. Mailroom was taking a class. There's a difference.
    
    And who are you to call the class of an MSO_Babe into question?
17.3274CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Apr 05 1995 18:352
    GASP!
    
17.3275MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 05 1995 18:425
    I'd be careful there Mark, lest long-range telekinesis be
    invoked to whump you over the head with a pool cue.

    -b
17.3277Wrong MarkMPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 05 1995 18:577
    RE:  .3276

    I was referring to Mr. Battis, his ill-considered babe
    commentary, and what certain babes (or their adoring
    fans, myself included) might consider doing to him.

    -b
17.3278NETCAD::WOODFORDTimeToFillTheDonuts!Wed Apr 05 1995 19:0113
    
    
    Mr. Battis!!!  How dare you say such a thing about a fellow Box_Babe!!
    
    You should be drawn and quartered!
    
    
    KOMAR!!!!  It's time for another trial!!!!
    
    
    
    Terrie-AKA-Fellow-Box-Babe
    
17.3279POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkWed Apr 05 1995 19:074
    
    Terrie and others, listen up. I was tired of raq bad mouthing myself
    and mailroom recently in notes and responded in kind. what's the big
    deal. she can dish it out, can she take it as well?
17.3280BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 05 1995 19:094


	but raq was tellin the truth, you weren't... :-)
17.3281MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 05 1995 19:107
    
    Mark, maybe everyone is pulling everyone else's chain too...
    sort of a global electronic orgy of hairball elimination.
    
    Don't sweat it.
    
    -b
17.3282I stick up for my friends....NETCAD::WOODFORDTimeToFillTheDonuts!Wed Apr 05 1995 19:1210
    
    
    Was it in this notes conference Mark?  I didn't see it.
    (Not that this would make much of a difference...) :*)
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.3283CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Apr 05 1995 19:131
    Not only that, she might have been kidding!
17.3284BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 05 1995 19:159
| <<< Note 17.3281 by MPGS::MARKEY "The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary" >>>


| Mark, maybe everyone is pulling everyone else's chain too...
| sort of a global electronic orgy of hairball elimination.

| Don't sweat it.

	You don't sweat in the middle of an orgy???? :-)
17.3285MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 05 1995 19:176
    
    >You don't sweat in the middle of an orgy???? :-)
    
    I'm still hoping to determine the answer to that question... :-)

    -b
17.3286NETCAD::WOODFORDTimeToFillTheDonuts!Wed Apr 05 1995 19:175
    
    
    
    ditto
    
17.3287WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Apr 05 1995 19:261
    8^o
17.3288STOWOA::JOLLIMOREIn a word: overrunWed Apr 05 1995 19:277
	
	^ ^
	0 0
	 c 
	 O
	
	
17.3289MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 05 1995 19:283
> sort of a global electronic orgy of hairball elimination.

I think it has to do with all the cats being fixed today . . . 
17.3290BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 05 1995 19:391
<-----HHHAAAAHHAAAHAAAAHHHAAA!!!!!  Jack, good one!
17.3291GAVEL::JANDROWWed Apr 05 1995 19:5916
    
    
    first of all, mark, what goes one between me and mailroom is of none of
    your concern.
    
    
    and as far as telling other people to get some class, here's a helpful
    hint:  i don't think you would know what class was if it jumped up and
    bit you in the ass...
    
    you want to talk about classlessness???  i think the entire weekend of
    october 8th would be a good example...
    
    
    
    
17.3292SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Wed Apr 05 1995 20:006
    
    
    Oh shoot....
    
    I can see Mark doubling over from here!!!
    
17.3293CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Apr 05 1995 20:084


 So, who is this Mail Room...is he a ballplayer or something?
17.3294NETCAD::WOODFORDSpring'sSprung.SmurfetteSurfacesSoon.Wed Apr 05 1995 20:099
    
    
    
    <-----  Newbie!
    
    
    
    :*)
    
17.3295BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 05 1995 20:143

	October 8th is my birthday......
17.3296NETCAD::WOODFORDSpring'sSprung.SmurfetteSurfacesSoon.Wed Apr 05 1995 20:174
    
    
    Want a pin Glen?  :*)
    
17.3297BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 05 1995 20:184

welll.... now that you ask..... :-)

17.3298NETCAD::WOODFORDSpring'sSprung.SmurfetteSurfacesSoon.Wed Apr 05 1995 20:209
    
    
    Here, let me open it and place it strategically on your chair first.
    :*))
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.3299NETCAD::WOODFORDSpring'sSprung.SmurfetteSurfacesSoon.Wed Apr 05 1995 20:205
    
    
    
    Set up.....
    
17.3300NETCAD::WOODFORDSpring'sSprung.SmurfetteSurfacesSoon.Wed Apr 05 1995 20:205
    
    
    
    SNARF!
    
17.3301POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkWed Apr 05 1995 20:303
    
    well raq, if and when I decide to aquire some class, I'll know where
    not to look.
17.3302NETCAD::WOODFORDSpring'sSprung.SmurfetteSurfacesSoon.Wed Apr 05 1995 20:315
    
    
    
    In the mirror?
    
17.3303SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideWed Apr 05 1995 20:3822
>                     <<< Note 17.3291 by GAVEL::JANDROW >>>

        ...
>    you want to talk about classlessness???  i think the entire weekend of
>    october 8th would be a good example...
        
        Aw Raq  -  that  was  the  weekend I christened you "The Lovely
        Raquel" with POL's full agreement, presented 'tine with a penis
        shaped like a candle (or was that a candle shaped like a penis?
        yeah - that was it)  and  bit  Deb  on  the  bum.  And cooked a
        gallon of chili too.
        
        How could you mention classlessness and  that  weekend  in  the
        same breath?
        
        &y (hurt) ;*)
        
    
    
    
    

17.3304SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Wed Apr 05 1995 20:382
    
    Be a good lad and drop it Mark....
17.3305SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Wed Apr 05 1995 20:3913
    
    
    RE: .3303
    
    &y...
    
     So? When are you gonna make some more of that stuff??? Do you need a
    bash or something??
    
     Wasn't that the night POL lost a few dollar bills too??
    
     :) :)
    
17.3306POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Apr 05 1995 20:413
    
    <-- I still have that dollar.  Pol signed it, too 8^).
    
17.3307SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Wed Apr 05 1995 20:438
    
    <-------
    
    That was also the night you eschewed red wine.... no?
    
    
     :) :) :) :)
    
17.3308POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Apr 05 1995 20:442
    
    My teeth looked like I had chewed some, yes 8^).
17.3309SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideWed Apr 05 1995 20:4414
        Andy k,  my son - just name the day/time/place and I'll bring a
        gallon of my  prize-winning  special,  5.5 alarm, you can still
        taste the last mouthful as well as the first, gawd 'elp you the
        next morning, knicker-dropping aphrodisiac chili.
        
        &y
        
        PS. Andy; why do Poles make lousy lovers?
        

        
        They wait for the swelling to go down ...
                    

17.3310BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 05 1995 20:458
| <<< Note 17.3298 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "Spring'sSprung.SmurfetteSurfacesSoon." >>>



| Here, let me open it and place it strategically on your chair first.

	You do know how to please me, don't you..... :-)

17.3311BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 05 1995 20:458
| <<< Note 17.3301 by POBOX::BATTIS "Land shark,pool shark" >>>


| well raq, if and when I decide to aquire some class, I'll know where
| not to look.


	Terrie beat me to it... but..... in the mirror?
17.3312POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkWed Apr 05 1995 20:454
    
    3304
    
    It's dropped Andy....
17.3313MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 05 1995 20:4617
    Not to drift too far afield, but... somewhere in the woodpile,
    a Native American crept in there, and so I've been interested
    in "Pow Wows" for a long time.

    It's the start of "Pow Wow" season in the northeast, with
    several scheduled through the end of October.

    Well, the mention of chili got me to thinking. The NA's
    make some stuff known as "Cherokee Chili" which is made
    with Caribou meat. It is quite lovely.

    If you're into crafts, Pow Wows can be great fun, and if
    you happen to find yourself at one, by all means see if
    you can't find yourself some caribou chili. Yummy stuff.

    -b
17.3314POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Apr 05 1995 20:482
    
    Party at my house, &y's bringing the chili!
17.3315CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Apr 05 1995 20:544
    >>>    gallon of my  prize-winning  special,  5.5 alarm, you can still
    
    Is that 5.5 on the richter scale?  We had a little place back home that
    served Richter chili.  Yowza...  
17.3316please!SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideWed Apr 05 1995 20:545
        Re "Cherokee Chili" - if you ever run across the recipe, that's
        one I would like to add to my collection...
        
        &y
        
17.3317SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideWed Apr 05 1995 20:569
>      <<< Note 17.3314 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Fuzzy Faces" >>>
    
>    Party at my house, &y's bringing the chili!
        
        Do it Deb! 
        
        &y
        

17.3318SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Wed Apr 05 1995 20:573
    
    She still owes me some beer as I recall...
    
17.3319NETCAD::WOODFORDLightening fingersWed Apr 05 1995 20:589
    
    
    I might even be persuaded to make a Godiva Death By Chocolate
    to go with that chili!  :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.3320CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Apr 05 1995 20:583
    I still have that box o' blush I promised.  It is aging nicely.  I'll
    wager it's at least 8 months old by now.  Would go great with chili
    too I bet.  
17.3321GAVEL::JANDROWWed Apr 05 1995 21:0311
    
    &y...
    
    i wasn't necessarily talking about the party itself...
    
    
    and do count me in on any party where yer chili and death-by-chocolate
    are honored guests to be washed down with a box-o-blush!!!!!
    
    :> :>
    
17.3322NETCAD::WOODFORDLightening fingersWed Apr 05 1995 21:0511
    
    
    Godiva Death by Chocolate.
    
    You replace the kaluha (sp?) with Godiva liqueur.  :*)
                            ^^^
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.33238^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Apr 05 1995 21:182
    
    NO box-o-blush shall ever pass my portal!
17.3324SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideWed Apr 05 1995 21:232
        But what about your door?
        
17.3325DECWIN::RALTOThe Nasal Voice and Image of DigitalWed Apr 05 1995 21:3910
    The company that makes the snack-machine packets of "trail mix"
    (nuts, raisins, etc.) has removed the slogan that used to appear
    prominently on each and every bag:
    
    			Good Nuts Are Good Health
    
    One wonders at the high-level meetings that must have taken place
    over that decision...
    
    Chris
17.3326big brotherTROA02::TEMPLETONThu Apr 06 1995 03:012
    Why an ad telling me smoking is bad for me comes on the TV every time i 
    light up.
17.3327MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Apr 06 1995 13:2420
    ZZ    One wonders at the high-level meetings that must have taken place
    ZZ    over that decision...
        
      I can tell you exactly how it works.
    
    My SIL's husband is in a family advertising/design agency in Newton,
    Ma.  His mother has been on PM Magazine and has spoken at Brandeis, 
    Bentley, Northeastern, BU, etc.  Some of the labels and simple idiot
    ads we see every day have been designed or written by these people.
    Amongst my Brother n laws portfolio are the designs for Very Fine,
    Stop and Shop (The basket with the red and green traffic light), the
    half face you see on all the Goodwill Industry boxes, Speedy Muffler,
    General Mills, General Cinemas, etc.  They have made megabucks on some
    of these imbecel ridden slogans and advertisements...but they
    apparently do know the secret to advertising!  
    
    However, they voted for Clinton last time so we know they have the
    ability to hang themselves by their own demise!!
    
    -Jack
17.3328WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 06 1995 13:341
    ttwa: hang themselves by their own demise ?!!
17.3329PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Apr 06 1995 13:383
 sort of what you'd call "overkill", isn't it?

17.3330POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Apr 06 1995 13:542
    
    Don't ask.  Just don't 8^).
17.3331CSOA1::LEECHyawnThu Apr 06 1995 14:241
    Don't ask what?
17.3332BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 06 1995 14:391
2nd base!
17.3333WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 06 1995 14:411
    don't ask, don't tell.
17.3334BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 06 1995 14:431
<---<grin>
17.3335My heb hurpsTROOA::TRP109::Chrismaster of my own domainThu Apr 06 1995 15:448
Why when you have a nasty head cold, and you keep blowing and 
blowing and blowing your nose until it is red and sore....  does 
it keep on running?!?  Where does all this snot come from?!  (sorry
if that grosses anybody out, but I'm not feeling well)  :*( 

And why do I always get sick after long airplane trips?  It couldn't 
have anything to do with the fact that you are simply breathing in
everybody else's germs for a few hours could it?
17.3336RDGE44::ALEUC8Thu Apr 06 1995 15:476
    .3335
    
    sure it's a cold and not an allergic reaction to something in the
    aircraft cabin? they use all sorts of horrible chemicals to clean them.
    
    ric
17.3337TROOA::TRP109::Chrismaster of my own domainThu Apr 06 1995 16:095
I don't think it's allergies - it doesn't usually hit me until a 
couple of days after the trip.  I was on planes all day Sunday, and
starting Monday night my throat was so sore and closed up that I
could hardly breath.  Now my throat is fine but I look either like 
Rudolph or somebody with a really bad drinking problem!
17.3338REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianThu Apr 06 1995 16:247
>Now my throat is fine but I look either like 
>Rudolph or somebody with a really bad drinking problem!
            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

You look like Ted Kennedy? :-)

ME
17.3339MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Apr 06 1995 16:2620
    Chris,

    This year, at least here in the Northeast US, there has been
    a near epidemic instance of rhinitus (otherwise known as a
    "sinus infection"). Where some years it's the flu, this year
    it's cold-like symptoms that evolve into infections, and
    in some cases, bronchitis or pneumonia.

    It turns out that airplanes have extremely dry air. Coupled
    with the changes in air pressure, they raise hell with
    sinuses. The same thing happened to me back in February,
    however, I recognized the symptoms of an infection (since
    I get them frequently) and headed right for the doctor.

    If it turns out to be a sinus infection, it's not a bad
    idea to insist on a 14 day (rather than the usual 10 day)
    regimen of antibiotics, since this year's brand of
    infection is unusually persistent.

    -b
17.3340CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 06 1995 16:3313
    <<< Note 17.3339 by MPGS::MARKEY "The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary" >>>

>    If it turns out to be a sinus infection, it's not a bad
>    idea to insist on a 14 day (rather than the usual 10 day)
>    regimen of antibiotics, since this year's brand of
>    infection is unusually persistent.

    	Funny.  Today in the paper some study showed that 3 (yes,
    	THREE!) days of antibiotic may be sufficient to kill a
    	sinus infection.
    
    	Go figure.  I can't believe that three days would be all you
    	need.  
17.3341You probably don't eat as well when you travel tooCSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 06 1995 16:3610
     <<< Note 17.3335 by TROOA::TRP109::Chris "master of my own domain" >>>

>And why do I always get sick after long airplane trips?  It couldn't 
>have anything to do with the fact that you are simply breathing in
>everybody else's germs for a few hours could it?

    	Perhaps the added stress of travel (physical, emotional) lowers
    	your ability to fight the constant stream of germs to which we
    	are all exposed, and one or more of the sicknesses manage to
    	take hold through your weakened constitution.
17.3342BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 06 1995 16:506

	Chris, I think the problem is that there seems to be just one night set
aside for blowing. This means there is a buildup for a week. Under normal
conditions you might be fine, but under sick conditions, well, I think we need
to set aside a second day for blowing night.
17.3343Planes do NOT filter air as thoroughly as you might expectDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Apr 06 1995 16:5110
    Chris might still be onto something regarding the plane.  Although
    Delta tried to squelch it, a bunch of stewardi were complaining
    about the re-cycled air in planes; they were complaining that they
    stayed constantly ill with upper-respiratory infections.
    
    Apparently, this is a known problem, but the higher-ups in airline
    management aren't too concerned about improving the quality of air
    in-flight.  Probably if enough passengers complained, something 
    would get done about it........ eventually :-(
    
17.3344WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 06 1995 16:535
    One of the reasons that the airlines supported the no smoking ban is
    because they by law do not have to recirculate the air as frequently.
    The upshot of this is that you breathe germs in greater concentration,
    so the airlines can save money. That's why more people are getting sick
    now from flying than before the smoking ban.
17.3345GAVEL::JANDROWThu Apr 06 1995 17:0718
    
    
    i remember about 2 years ago seeing a blurb on some tv show about the
    air in planes...apparently, with the use of recycled air, planes get
    better 'gas'mileage...so, the more air recycled, the more mileage to be
    attained...and some airlines even rewarded pilots when better mileage was
    attained...at the time, continental was the leader of that mileage
    race...
    
    it was also pointed out at that time that with more recycled air, the
    more often passengers got sick...
    
    
    (when we went to las vegas last september, steve ended up sick in bed
    for 2-1/2 days after our flight there...i got sick after our flight
    home...)
    
     
17.3346NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 06 1995 17:112
Airlines don't like fresh air because it's expensive to heat it up.
The air up there is very cold.
17.3347CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 06 1995 17:358
    	I don't understand why they can't exchange the air when they
    	land and empty the plane.  Open the front and back doors, and
    	they can exchange the air in a very short time with exhaust
    	fans or something.
    
    	OK, maybe the air-heating issue might come into play in the
    	winter (at northern airports), but even Canada has warm air in
    	the summer, doesn't it?  :^)
17.3348NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 06 1995 17:391
Or they could play Air Supply over the intercom.
17.3349MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Apr 06 1995 17:397
    Part of the problem is humidity. There's not a lot of moisture
    at 37000 feet.
    
    And, you're kidding in .3347, right Joe? I mean, you're not
    trying to get on the OJ jury or anything like that, are you? :-)
    
    -b                                                         
17.3350WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 06 1995 17:403
    Joe:
    
     Heating isn't a lattitude issue, it's an altitude issue. hth
17.3351CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 06 1995 18:012
    	Right, Doctah, so why can't they at least exchange the air
    	while they are on the ground?
17.3352DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Apr 06 1995 18:066
    Joe,
    
    Even if they did air out the plane on the ground; I'm sure a long
    flight, booked to the hilt would corrupt that air rather quickly.
    
    
17.3353Let's get the terms correctROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Apr 06 1995 18:1319
Let's get some things correct here.  Some people were complaining that the
airlines don't RECIRCULATE the air enough.  The problem is that they recirculate
the air TOO MUCH.  What these people mean to complain about is that the airlines
don't EXCHANGE the air enough.  Recirculating the air means to use it over and
over again.  Exchanging the air means to dump the old air out and bring new
air in.  In reality, the airlines don't dump it all out at once and bring new
in, instead, a certain percentage of the air is exchanged on every pass through
the cabin.  I've forgotten the exact percentage, but it varies from aircraft
to aircraft.  The newer aircraft exchange a smaller percentage of the total
air than do older aircraft.

As someone pointed out, it costs the airlines more money to exchange more
cabin air.  Not only does the air have to be heated, but it also has to be
humidified.  All this impacts fuel economy.

Consumer Reports did a report on this sometime in the past year, including
a good drawing and explanation of how the cabin air system in aircraft work.

Bob
17.3354Wrong balance?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 06 1995 18:184
Out of curiosity, would it be healthier for folks to get more fresh air which
is colder, cleaner and drier, than less fresh air which is more humid, warmer
and more bacteria/virus/dust laden?

17.3355ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Apr 06 1995 18:249
re: .3354

Jack,

Health???  The airlines don't care about health until it causes too many of
their flight crew and flight attendants to call in sick.  Until that point,
the $$$s rule.

Bob
17.3356MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 06 1995 18:317
I understand, Bob. My question was more along the lines of, What if they
exchanged the air a bit more often or in greater volume, and cut back on
the heating and humidification, thereby leaving their air conditioning
costs roughly the same? It might not be as "comfortable" for the passengers
but if it were more healthy and no more expensive, wouldn't it be worth
it for a one-to-four hour flight?

17.3357CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Apr 06 1995 18:322
    All this expense on air exchange and recirculation.  Why not just open
    a few windows? 
17.3358NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 06 1995 18:362
17.3359WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 06 1995 18:382
    so the solution is to cover the wings of the plane with solar cells to
    power the heater. :-)
17.3360CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 06 1995 18:5218
   <<< Note 17.3352 by DECLNE::REESE "ToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGround" >>>

>    Even if they did air out the plane on the ground; I'm sure a long
>    flight, booked to the hilt would corrupt that air rather quickly.
    
    	This is a good question.  Even under the current restricted 
    	air-exchange policy, if they replace the cabin air, say, 20
    	times during a long flight, then my suggestion of an additional
    	air-exchange while on the ground is really just spit in the
    	ocean.
    
    	So how often *DOES* the cabin air get exchanged while in-flight?
    
    	And then this whole discussion makes me re-think my strategy
    	for air-travel.  When I start feeling queasy or uncomfortable,
    	I usually turn the air vent to get more air.  What I may be
    	doing, though, is just exposing myself to a greater flow of
    	rancid, stale air...
17.3361POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Apr 06 1995 18:5312
    
    A note in 1-800-soapbox reminded me of this.  I have this hair stuff
    that I use.  It's some sort of treatment gunk.  It's kind of off-white.
    
    I read the ingredients recently and it has FD&C Blue, Red, and Yellow
    artificial colouring!  How the heck do blue, red, and yellow make
    off-white?  And why do they bother with the artificial colour?  I mean
    heck, all I do is put it on my hair.  I don't care what it looks like. 
    And in general when my hair is wet my contacts are out, so I wouldn't
    know what colour it was anyway.
    
    I dunno, some things bother me 8^).
17.3362MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 06 1995 18:582
They got a deal on the surplus colorants from the dog food manufacturers?

17.3363How warm is warm?ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Apr 06 1995 19:017
Hmmm.  I wonder if the cabin air is bleed air or some other fresh air source?
If it's bleed air, it might already be warm, since bleed air comes out of the
compressor stage at some point, how warm, is another question completely.  On
the other hand, it probably has to be decompressed some before it's passed into
the cabin, so it may also cool back down.

Bob
17.3364NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 06 1995 19:066
re .3363:

Newsflash!  A prominent 'boxer, on a hiatus from the 'Box, just dropped by
to tell me that they have to _cool_ the air after they compress it.  Seems
that the air out there is cold and low pressure.  Bringing it up to cabin
pressure produces so much heat that they have to air condition it.
17.3365WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 06 1995 19:062
    That wouldn't be the boxer on the 'encouraged' "self-imposed" hiatus,
    would it?
17.3366BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 06 1995 19:087
| <<< Note 17.3348 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| Or they could play Air Supply over the intercom.


	If they do it while in flight, the passengers will think the plane is
going down....
17.3367NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 06 1995 19:284
>    That wouldn't be the boxer on the 'encouraged' "self-imposed" hiatus,
>    would it?

My lips are sealed.
17.3368NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 06 1995 19:297
>| Or they could play Air Supply over the intercom.
>
>
>	If they do it while in flight, the passengers will think the plane is
>going down....

Of course, what they saved in energy they'd have to shell out for barf bags.
17.3369GAVEL::JANDROWThu Apr 06 1995 19:338
    
    
    >>> My lips are sealed.
    
    
    what the heq ya doin' suqin' on a tube of superglue for????
    
    
17.3370PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Apr 06 1995 20:104
	why every once in a while, it looks as though the 
	you-have-voicemail light is flashing, but it ain't.

17.3371NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 06 1995 20:132
You have "you-have-voicemail" lights?  At ZKO, we have to pick up the receiver
to find out if we have voicemail.  Uphill both ways.
17.3372MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Apr 06 1995 20:196
    
    In the voicemail system at another place I worked, the flashing
    light also meant that a "broadcast" message was available,
    i.e. stuff like building closing info, etc.
    
    -b
17.3373MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 06 1995 20:315
> At ZKO, we have to pick up the receiver to find out if we have voicemail.

Yeah. Isn't there a light source behind that silly "link" button which could
be made to flash or something? As a matter of fact, I though that it DID
used to flash sometimes.
17.3374PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Apr 06 1995 20:332
 see what I mean?

17.3375NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 06 1995 20:332
It flashes when your phone rings.  BTW, where's Covert?  I'm sure he's
discussed the reason we don't have this in ZKO.
17.3376PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Apr 06 1995 20:343
>>It flashes when your phone rings. 

 and how is it that you know that?
17.3377NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 06 1995 20:351
OK, the light on my phone flashes when my phone rings.  Zat better?
17.3378PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Apr 06 1995 20:362
 infinitely

17.3379MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 06 1995 20:402
Nobody ever calls me, so I wouldn't know . . . 

17.3380NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 06 1995 20:461
You've been called plenty in the 'Box.
17.3381I miss her! Sob!MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Apr 06 1995 20:575
    Why the rest of us haven't engaged in any Pythonesque banter
    since JoJo left...

    -b
17.3382My fear of flying is increasingDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Apr 06 1995 21:444
    Someone suggested opening a few windows while the plane was in
    flight......would the plane be able to stay airborne?
    
    
17.3383CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Apr 06 1995 21:462
    It was a hook, cleverly baited, waiting for a nibble.  I think it was
    chomped :-). 
17.3384CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Apr 06 1995 23:2915



>	why every once in a while, it looks as though the 
>	you-have-voicemail light is flashing, but it ain't.


    I used to have that problem too..then I got one o' them big phones with 2
    lines on it.  No more flashing light.



   Jim

17.3385MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 07 1995 01:554
re: .-5, Gerald


Well, there IS that . . . 
17.3386Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 07 1995 05:072
    Why is it so quiet around here.... I wonder.... the office I mean not
    the box.
17.3387Boo!!!GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Apr 07 1995 05:446
Just for you Martin!



Chele
17.3388Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 07 1995 06:081
    {sniff}...... I don't know what to say !!
17.3389WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 07 1995 10:164
    Re; window open during flight... of course it would stay airborn. the
    real problem would be keeping all the dogs out of the window seats!
    
    Chip
17.3390CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 07 1995 12:291
    <----- Bwahahahah!  Sort of why dogs can never be astronauts?  :-)
17.3391SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Fri Apr 07 1995 13:0414
    
    RE: blinking LINK button to show you have voice-mail...
    
     I was told awhile back that the option to have it blink is there, but
    Digital won't foot the bill cause it's too "prohibitive"...
    
     Idjits!! 
    
    Sometimes it's hours before I think of picking up the phone to see
    (hear?) if I have incoming voice-mail... you get caught up in some
    work... meetings etc...
    
    Idjits!!
    
17.3392PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Apr 07 1995 14:1010
>>    RE: blinking LINK button to show you have voice-mail...
>>     I was told awhile back that the option to have it blink is there, but
>>    Digital won't foot the bill cause it's too "prohibitive"...

	They blink here at DAS.  But sometimes, there's an optical
	illusion, where it looks as though there's a blink, but there
	isn't.  This happens to other people here, not just me.  I may
	be crazy, but I'm not alone. ;>


17.3393BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Apr 07 1995 14:254

	It happens at HLO too. And Milady, I've seen the phantom blinks myself.
Then you stare at it, nothing. Glad I'm not the only one to see it....
17.3394GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 07 1995 15:187
    
    
    ttwa:  if brian (da one in fitchburg) is mad at me...
    
    %^<
    
    
17.3395STOWOA::JOLLIMOREIn a word: overrunFri Apr 07 1995 16:133
>    ttwa:  if brian (da one in fitchburg) is mad at me...

	there's probably more than one in fitchburg.  :-p
17.3396CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Apr 07 1995 16:315
    	Maybe the blinking light absorbs static electricity, and when
    	it has enough it discharges it as a single flash of light.
    	Without it, you would always be getting shocked when you do
    
    	notes> OP SOAP
17.3397POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Apr 07 1995 16:464
    
    My brother-in-law Brian lives in Fitchburg.
    
    I don't think he's mad at you, raq.
17.3398GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 07 1995 16:558
    
    
    deb, he doesn't even know who i am...even if i did sit for 2-1/2 hours
    in front of him and his rambunctious children while trying to enjoy
    your preformance...
    
    
    
17.3399TROOA::TRP109::Chrismaster of my own domainFri Apr 07 1995 16:591
I'm wondering if....
17.3400TROOA::TRP109::Chrismaster of my own domainFri Apr 07 1995 16:591
A set up SNARF is still illegal?!
17.3401CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 07 1995 17:5810
    If'n ya' mean me, no, nosiree bob.  Not mad, not even mildly miffed,
    slightly slighted or even partially peeved.  Why whatever would give
    you that ideer?  In fact, things are looking up at the moment.  My TTWA
    has been turned into a TTL as I have been vindicated in the eyes of the 
    IRS.  We'll see what my ex has to say about that though which is a 
    possible TTHin the near future :-/.  
    
    Brian - the happy one
    
    
17.3402CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 07 1995 19:103
    I wonder why the brokerage system is unavailable.  Could it be because
    they are trying to make it more difficult for folks to sell their
    shares via the touch tone system?  
17.3403NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Apr 07 1995 19:112
It's not the brokerage system, it's a quote system.  The shutdown is explained
in HUMANE::DIGITAL.
17.3404CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 07 1995 19:121
    Shux, I was hoping for a conspiracy to end the week on.  
17.3405They're at it again in ASKENETMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 07 1995 19:436
TTWA:

    Whether I should post a note in ASKENET notifying folks that when they
    can't get a civil response to "Where's the conference on defibulators?"
    over there, we'd be more than happy to help them out with a friendly
    smile and a howdy-do over here in da 'box?
17.3406POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkFri Apr 07 1995 19:484
    
    Gerald, what note in ::Digital, explains the broken quote system?
    
    Mark
17.3407CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 07 1995 19:512
    And BTW, by dialing 223-1880, option number 1, you will hear that the
    BROKERAGE system is unvailable.  
17.3408NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Apr 07 1995 19:511
Whoops, it's in NYOSS1::DIGITAL_INVESTING topic 353.
17.3409CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Apr 07 1995 19:523
    	re .3405
    
    	Where is ASKENET?
17.3410CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Apr 07 1995 19:5216

 Re .3405



 Sounds good to me Jack.  It seems that they just wait for some unsuspecting
 person to come in there and as a "where is the conference on whatever" and 
 pounce on them unmercifully.  Lets hang out the welcome mat here in the 'box.

 and when they do ask, send them to ASKENET ;-)





17.3411PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumFri Apr 07 1995 19:545
 .3408

  =:-o

17.3412MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Apr 07 1995 20:025
    Whether George felt the conclusions drawn in this topic yesterday,
    re high altitude air circulation, were "plane wrong".

    -b
17.3413MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 07 1995 20:0631
re: .3409, Joe 
   
>    	Where is ASKENET?

Why, what a nice opening!

	Dear fellow noter,
	     How pleasant to hear from you!

	     Odd that you should ask about that conference. While it's
	purported to be the Easynet's answer to the Ask The Globe
	column in the renowned Boston newspaper, we fondly refer to it
	around here as the Easynet's Place to have various portions of
	you anatomy ripped off for asking genuine yet innocent questions,
	specifically if they happen to be about really obscure topics,
	like, where a conference might be located or similar. You'll
	never fail to be treated with an attitude of "You should have
	known enough to read the conference banner before you asked
	your tasteless question, you addlepated co-worker, you."

	    In answer to your (in my estimation quite reasonable)
	question, you will find the conference at CDSRV::ASKENET_V5.
	Please return here to the comfort of the 'box whenever the
	urge strikes you to ask any question which you might feel
	uncomfortable about posing elsewhere - you are always welcome!

	    And, while you're over in ASKENET, please don't forget to
	tell them Ppppp-bbb-b-b-b-b-b--b-b-b-b-t-t-t-t--t-t!!!!! for
	me.

	As ever, your servant.
17.3414TROOA::TRP109::Chrismaster of my own domainFri Apr 07 1995 20:089
Since that plane trip, my nose has been like the Energizer Bunny....

it keeps running and running and running


(I should have lost 50 lbs in the last couple of days if you consider 
 that I've blown at least that much weight out of my nose ... where does it 
 all come from?  Who has a scientific explanation for how our bodies are  
 able to produce so much so fast?)
17.3415It's mostly water.CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Apr 07 1995 20:325
    	Chris --  stop drinking water, and you'll quickly start
    	experiencing dehydration symptoms -- starting with chapped
    	lips and dry mouth.  Probably a headache after a while too.
    
    	But your nose will keep on running!
17.3416MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Apr 07 1995 20:554
    
    Whether people who believed the earth was flat were "plane wrong".
    
    -b
17.3417MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Apr 07 1995 20:575
    
    Whether people who believed that stuff about the rain in
    Spain were "plane wrong".
    
    -b
17.3418HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri Apr 07 1995 20:583
  Scratch at spell'en errors, it's all you've got.

  George
17.3419BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Apr 07 1995 20:594

	Brian, ya should have stuck with JUST the first one! I really laughed
over that one! :-)
17.3420GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 07 1995 21:198
    
    
    yeah, brian, i meant you...but i didn't mean in general...i meant
    specifically...at me...
    
    :<
    
    
17.3421CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 07 1995 21:315
    EEEEEK! I dinna make myself clear then lass.  I have no reason to be
    specifically mad at you nor even generally mad at you specifically or
    even you generally.  Howzat? :-).  
    
    Brian
17.3422Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Apr 10 1995 03:512
    Is it impolite to shout accross the office 'Bless You' to someone 
    who has just sneezed or impolite for them not to say 'Thankyou' ??
17.3423GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherMon Apr 10 1995 04:066
I normally say "God bless you" if someone sneezes, wait for them to say 
"thankyou" then respond "and all who sail in you" - unfortunately I rarely 
have a bottle of champagne handy to complete the full procedure.


Chele
17.3424RDGE44::ALEUC8Mon Apr 10 1995 11:445
    the timestamps on some of the notes in here
    
    boy o boy
    
    ric
17.3425MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Apr 10 1995 13:051
    Gazoontite....what's with this German crap anyway??!
17.3426BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Apr 10 1995 13:415


	Yesterday was Palm Sunday. The lottery number was 0666. I wonder if
there is a message in all this? 
17.3427NOPEGRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingMon Apr 10 1995 14:432
    
    yer welcome
17.3428CALDEC::RAHHow you play is who you are.Mon Apr 10 1995 14:572
    
    why they air "The Ten Commandments" every year at this time.
17.3429PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Apr 10 1995 15:003
	how Charlton Heston ever landed a part in any movie.

17.3430SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Apr 10 1995 15:081
    Musta been that stern look and granite chin.
17.3431POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyMon Apr 10 1995 15:093
    Passover is soon is it not?
    
    That's why they play that movie.
17.3432PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Apr 10 1995 15:165
>>    Musta been that stern look and granite chin.

	they're a dime a dozen though.

17.3433WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Apr 10 1995 15:282
    
    I think he's a fine actor; best role was Will Penny.
17.3434SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Apr 10 1995 15:465
    .3433
    
    fine, according to the American Heritage Dictionary, can be defined as
    very small in size, weight, or thickness.  Must be referring to
    Heston's talent.
17.3435MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon Apr 10 1995 15:494
    
    Hey, Charlie's the NRA, and he's OK by me! :-)
    
    -b
17.3436He's nothing but a piece of stone with the head of a birdMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 10 1995 15:517
I watch The 10 Commandments every year. Although, what I actually do is,
when they start broadcasting it, I throw my prerecorded copy in the VCR.
That way I don't lose the edits and it's over sooner.

Some of the most contrived dialog ever written for a screenplay in that
movie. I'm waiting for them to feature it on MST3000.

17.3437NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 10 1995 15:532
TTWA: Why somebody named MROA::SOFTBALL updated the contact info for the
Bi-Gay-Les conference in EASYNET_CONFERENCES.
17.3438WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Apr 10 1995 15:584
    the most miscassed in the 10 Comm's - Edward G. Robinson! did he win
    a bet or something?
    
     Chip
17.3439MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Apr 10 1995 16:124
    Actually, alot of it was contrived but it was largely based on the
    works of the historian Josephus.
    
    -Jack
17.3440SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Apr 10 1995 16:247
    > largely based on the
    > works of the historian Josephus.
    
    ...and about as reliable.  Josephus wrote for the current Roman Emperor
    (Titus 79-81, Domitian 81-96), and he wrote what he thought the Emperor
    wanted to hear.  Not that it's all a fabrication, but much of the stuff
    was, er, umm, shall we say, not well researched.
17.3441CALDEC::RAHHow you play is who you are.Mon Apr 10 1995 16:254
    
    emperors had ghostwriters eh?
    
    
17.3442NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 10 1995 16:313
>    the most miscassed in the 10 Comm's - Edward G. Robinson!

Peggy Cass was in The Ten Commandments?
17.3443SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Apr 10 1995 16:4813
    Josephus wasn't writing the Emperor's memoirs, he was writing, at the
    Emperor's instruction and in exchange for the privilege ov being
    allowed to continue living, a history of the Jews.  Making the Emperor
    look good was a good idea - and since Titus had been the general whose
    army overthrew Jerusalem, it would make him look like hot chite for
    whacking down a people who had been designated by their god as the best
    anywhere.  (Remember that YHWH was just another generic god to the
    Romans.)
    
    Titus (the good) and Domitian (the bad and ugly) were sons of Vespasian
    - so all this favorable history would reflect well on the Flavian
    dynasty.  Flavian.  Yup, that's why Josephus was given the praenomen
    Flavius.  He was a slave belonging to the Flavians.
17.3444SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Apr 10 1995 16:483
    .3442
    
    'Tweren't Peggy, musta been Mama.
17.3445had to happenPENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Apr 10 1995 16:533
   .3443  I just _knew_ we were in for a little written discourse
	  on Josephus. ;>
17.3446MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Apr 10 1995 16:544
    Well in that case, the account Josephus gave of the destruction of
    Jerusalem in 73 A.D. was probably quite accurate!
    
    -Jack
17.3447NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 10 1995 17:011
70 A.D.
17.3448MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Apr 10 1995 17:101
    Thanks
17.3449POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyMon Apr 10 1995 19:323
    I wonder what ever happened to that brother and sister who killed their
    very abusive father. From what I remember, the son blew his father away
    with a shotgun. They made a TV movie about it.
17.3450WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Apr 10 1995 19:391
    They're at Yale.
17.3451POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyMon Apr 10 1995 19:431
    Ahhhhhh.
17.3453GAVEL::JANDROWMon Apr 10 1995 22:136
    
    i wonder how come when you don't particularly care for someone you work
    with, it always works out that this person thinks the world of you????
    
    
    
17.3454JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Apr 10 1995 22:233
    I wonder just what is egocentricism.
    
    
17.3455CALDEC::RAHHow you play is who you are.Mon Apr 10 1995 23:102
    
    what is the half-life of stupidity?
17.3456Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Apr 11 1995 00:491
    Dunno.... How old are you ? :*)
17.3457BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 11 1995 01:1047
| <<< Note 17.3453 by GAVEL::JANDROW >>>


| i wonder how come when you don't particularly care for someone you work
| with, it always works out that this person thinks the world of you????


	raq, I can answer that with 5 words




                                   BECAUSE






                                     YOU






                                     ARE






                                      A






                                     BABE





	I think the answer is self explanatory!
17.3458REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianTue Apr 11 1995 11:443
	Does anyone care about people who are apathetic?

ME
17.3459this guy is good for the ol' ego, fer shur...GAVEL::JANDROWTue Apr 11 1995 12:136
    
    
    glen, i really don't think that is the reason why, but i thank you just
    the same... :> :> :>
    
    
17.3460MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 11 1995 13:031
    Glen thinks the world of you!
17.3461MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 11 1995 13:323
TTWA:
     Is/Was General Gao any relation to Colonel Sanders?

17.3462MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 11 1995 13:403
ATTWA:
    Whether the judge will ever relent and wordwrap his replies at 80 columns?

17.3463SUBSYS::NEUMYERLove is a dirty jobTue Apr 11 1995 16:4711
    
    	Article in paper that states "Gov hesitant to snuff out smoking by
    legislators".
    
    	IN Ma it is forbidden to smoke in public buildings. The question
    raised in the article is "Is the state house a public building?"
    
    DUH!!!
    
    
    ed
17.3464BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 11 1995 17:225

	Ed, maybe they're confused because the people who are in it are
supposed to work for the public, and by their actions it shows a lot that they
aren't.... :-)
17.3465WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 11 1995 17:512
    TTWA: How come disk 3 is my favorite of just about any boxed set that
    I've ever listened to?
17.3466SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareTue Apr 11 1995 17:572
    Maybe you hate opera.  Since most operas are 3-disc sets, perhaps the
    reason is that you're relieved that it's nearly over.
17.3467the world is ruled by 3, don't you know?!USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Apr 11 1995 17:581
    
17.3468POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Apr 11 1995 18:1716
    
    And the Lord spake, saying:
    
    "First shalt thou take out the holy pin.  Then thou shalt count to three.  
    No more, no less.  Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the 
    number of thy counting shall be three.
    
    "Four shalt thou not count, nor shalt thou count two, excepting that thou 
    then proceed to three.
    
    "Five is right out.
    
    "Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest 
    thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch at thy foe, who, being naughty in 
    my sight, shall snuff it."
                       
17.3469BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 11 1995 18:221
<---- GREAT MEMORY DEB!!!!!!  Thanks fer the chuckles....
17.3470Or were they replaced by PhMc'd grads?DECWIN::RALTOMade with 65% post consumer wasteTue Apr 11 1995 18:286
    TTWA:
    
    I wonder what happened to all of the familiar security guards
    at ZKO?  Are any of them still around?
    
    Chris
17.3471Saw the usual ZK3 noon-time guard todayCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Apr 11 1995 19:264
As far as I know, the three most well-known long-term guards are all still
here.

/john
17.3472WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 11 1995 19:364
    "hopefully the language will not change rapidly enough now to warrant an
    update oftener than annually."
    
     Oftener?
17.3473NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 11 1995 19:381
Britishism.
17.3474DASHER::RALSTONAin't Life Fun!Tue Apr 11 1995 19:391
    Britamaniac?
17.3475PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumTue Apr 11 1995 19:404
 which do we do? - look in the front of the phone book or call
 the operator?

17.3476NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 11 1995 19:415
Whatcha talkin' about?



Prove it!
17.3477I need to get out more often... out of the cube, that isDECWIN::RALTOMade with 65% post consumer wasteTue Apr 11 1995 19:439
    re: ZKO guards
    
    Hmmm... okay, I must just be missing the familiar old faces by
    chance for some reason.  I was mostly thinking of the ZKO3
    morning guy, and then it occurred to me I hadn't seen some others
    lately, and I had seen lots of new (to me) faces.
    
    Thanks,
    Chris
17.3478WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Apr 11 1995 19:442
    
    One or two of them are now guarding MKO.
17.3479CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Apr 11 1995 19:498

 Alright already...next time I'll look harder for a phone book and/or call
 the operator!



 Jim
17.3480WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Apr 11 1995 19:512
    
    Admit it, you didn't have the guts to ask this over in ASKENET.
17.3481GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Tue Apr 11 1995 19:5316
    
    
    	Chris,
    
    	Someone got their wrist slapped for talking about it in
    	another file but I've heard 'confirmation' from one of the
    	other guards.... one of our first shift and two of our second
    	shift guards have gotten the 'tap'.  And yes, our morning 
    	ZKO3 guard is one of them.  Right now he's on vacation.
    
    	As for the new faces....those are the contractors that keep
    	rotating in and out of here on a weekly basis.  I'll keep
    	my thought on the whole situation out of a public forum.
    
    	JJ
    
17.3482Got that rightCSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Apr 11 1995 19:556
    
>    Admit it, you didn't have the guts to ask this over in ASKENET.


  I may be dumb, but I ain't stupid!
17.3483POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Apr 11 1995 19:555
    
    Now then, what's the use of having a 1-800-soapbox if we can't ask
    questions there?
    
    Go ahead and ask here, Jim.  I give you permission 8^).
17.3484CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Tue Apr 11 1995 19:599


 Thank you, Deb.




 Jim
17.3485That's what I was afraid of, too bad...DECWIN::RALTOMade with 65% post consumer wasteTue Apr 11 1995 21:076
    re: .3481
    
    Aha, so I wasn't imagining things!  Thanks, JJ... I should've
    just come over and asked you in the first place! :-)
    
    Chris
17.3486I noticed my blood pressure was down . . . MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 12 1995 03:443
TTWA:
    George on vacation or "poof"ed?

17.3487WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Apr 12 1995 09:596
    how come the PRM has the gall to ask for more money at the end of the
    year when, all the time, they take obscene amounts out already?
    
    yup, it kinda rhetorical...
    
    Chip
17.3488WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Apr 12 1995 11:194
    >George on vacation or "poof"ed?
    
     You'd know if he'd "poofed" because he goes out with considerable
    fanfare.
17.3489MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 12 1995 11:564
I thought that was what we witnessed last week?

:^)

17.3490WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Apr 12 1995 12:091
    Nah, that was just his standard carrying on.
17.3491;')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingWed Apr 12 1995 13:5312
    
    
    I wonder what else our esteemed Mr. Bob Ainsley has in common with Tiny
    Tim (of Tiptoe through the Tulips fame) other than the fact that they
    are spittin images of one another........
    
    
    Have a happy Bob,
    
    
    
    Mike
17.3492It could be worseROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Apr 12 1995 14:188
    re: .3491
    
    Hey! Hey! Hey!  He's old enough to be my father!
    
    Fortunately, we have NOTHING in common other than mothers that
    apparently got laid on the same date over 30 years apart.
    
    Bob
17.3493NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 12 1995 14:193
>    Hey! Hey! Hey!  He's old enough to be my father!

And where was he nine months before you were born?    
17.3494Whew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Apr 12 1995 14:265
    re: .3493
    
    A quick call to my mother indicates that she never met him.
    
    Bob
17.3495MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 12 1995 15:474
    
    Happy Birthday Bob!!!!
    
    -b
17.3496POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Apr 12 1995 16:0715
    
    .3494
    
    Well sure, she'd say that, wouldn't she!  I think there's the hint of
    a major scandal brewing here.
    
    I can see the headlines in The National now:
    
    
    
    
    
    			*TINY TIM HAS SON HE'S NEVER MET*
    		    ("I deny everything," insists Mrs.Ainsley)
    
17.3497DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Apr 12 1995 16:433
    No way; I've talked to Bob Ainsley, I can tell by his voice that
    he DOES NOT resemble Tiny Tim!!!!
    
17.3498POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Apr 12 1995 16:503
    
    Ah, but have you heard him SING?  Or play the ukelele?  Rumour has it
    he plays and sings a mean "Tiptoe Thru The Tulips". 
17.3499ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Apr 12 1995 17:225
re: .3496

Ummm.  My mother has better taste in men than that...

Bob
17.3500NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 12 1995 17:352
Lots of blue-haired ladies had the hots for Liberace.  Mr. Tim's just
a Liberace cloning experiment gone wrong.
17.3501MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 12 1995 17:392
That type of thing happened a lot in the sixties . . . 

17.3502BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 12 1995 17:405


	Bob, I really thought you said your mother had better tasting men than
that.... :-)
17.3503PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Apr 12 1995 18:274
	Jack watching "The Waltons".

	It just doesn't seem right, somehow.
17.3504MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 12 1995 18:302
Just call me Jack-boy-Bob . . .

17.3505SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIYap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Yap!Wed Apr 12 1995 18:329
    re: .3503
    
    I dunno Di...
    
     I look at Jack and kinda see where he would fit right in... 
    
     I mean you gotta start off with that "hermit" mentality to begin
    with... :) :)
    
17.3506MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 12 1995 18:343
They say don't go
On Wolverton mountain
. . . . 
17.3507BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 12 1995 18:384


	What happened to Jack being a cutting edge type-o-guy?
17.3508MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 12 1995 18:405
Though Clifton Clowers
Has a pretty young daughter
He's mighty handy
With a gun and a knife
 . . . 
17.3509PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumWed Apr 12 1995 18:446
  Oh great.  And here I was living under the misconception
  that I wouldn't have to think about Wolverton Mountain ever again.
  So much for that.
  I kinda liked it better when Gerald was torturing me.

17.3510MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 12 1995 18:463
Yer welcome,
	Jack-boy-Bob Clowers

17.3511CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Wed Apr 12 1995 19:154


 Hey, I like that song!
17.3512POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyWed Apr 12 1995 19:371
    I wonder what it would be like to get drunk on a carton o' cab.
17.3513POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesWed Apr 12 1995 19:404
    
    "Lips that touch carton'o'cab will never touch mine"
     
    							- Carry Nation
17.3514POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyWed Apr 12 1995 19:533
    "So much for that idea"
    
    				- Carry On
17.3515CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Apr 12 1995 20:427
    It's the same drunk as for othjer alcoholic bevvies but the aftermath
    is worse, much worse, yes it is.  To be consumed, no savored
    responsibly for sure.   Since you need so little, there is always
    plenty to use as a general household cleaner/disinfectant/rust remover
    etc. 
    
    Brian
17.3516MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 12 1995 20:524
    
    Whether the author of 34.2312 knows who Alphonse D'Amato is... :-)
    
    -b
17.3517BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 13 1995 14:1811
| <<< Note 17.3516 by MPGS::MARKEY "The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary" >>>


| Whether the author of 34.2312 knows who Alphonse D'Amato is... :-)

	Speaking of which, didn't he get rushed to the hospital a couple of
days ago with a possible heart problem?



Glen
17.3518NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 13 1995 14:421
He's out now.  Chest pains.  Docs say no heart or artery problems.
17.3519BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 13 1995 14:565
| <<< Note 17.3518 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| He's out now.  Chest pains.  Docs say no heart or artery problems.

	Maybe he just had a bad case of eating his own words? 
17.3520PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Apr 13 1995 16:254
	why does mr. martin keep trying to instruct mr. sacks
	on a topic with which mr. sacks is no doubt infinitely
	more familiar?  'tis a puzzlement.
17.3521MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Apr 13 1995 16:3011
    Be glad to answer that Diane.  I AM NOT instructing anybody on
    anything.  I am presenting my understanding on the subject...totally
    misinformed though it might be, and am seeking information...to wit I
    have heard absolutely zilch.  
    
    And by the way, what replies from Mr. Sacks do you use to support the
    notion he is far more familiar with it.  Just curious.
    
    Pointer please!
    
    -Jack
17.3522PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Apr 13 1995 16:3718
>>    Be glad to answer that Diane.  I AM NOT instructing anybody on
>>    anything.  I am presenting my understanding on the subject...totally
>>    misinformed though it might be, and am seeking information...to wit I
>>    have heard absolutely zilch.  

    If you are seeking information, perhaps you should be asking
    questions, no?  That's the normal way to learn.    

>>    And by the way, what replies from Mr. Sacks do you use to support the
>>    notion he is far more familiar with it.  Just curious.
>>    Pointer please!

    Jack, you've been reading the 'box for some time now.  If it's not
    obvious to you that Gerald knows his stuff, then there's no hope.
    I'm not going to point out specific notes.  It's just something that has
    become abundantly clear over time.

17.3523MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Apr 13 1995 16:423
	Whatever
    
    
17.3524SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Apr 13 1995 16:454
    Er, Jack, Gerald is a practicing Jew, and a very well educated one.  I'd
    probably ask him questions about Judaism before consulting an
    encyclopedia.  You have put your foot in your mouth - I suggest you
    remove it and try not to insert its mate.
17.3525MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Apr 13 1995 16:583
    Dick:
    
    Okay...enlighten me.  How have I put my foot in my mouth?
17.3526SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Apr 13 1995 17:121
    Think chickens.
17.3527CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Apr 13 1995 17:181
    Ponder Perdue?
17.3528BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 13 1995 17:204

	Dick, I thought all this time you knew all. I didn't know you went to
encyclopedias to get the info. :-)
17.3529PCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingThu Apr 13 1995 17:243
    TTWA: Why do people spit their chewing gum into a urinal?
    
    Mark.
17.3530CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Apr 13 1995 17:282
    For the same ignorant reasons people believe throwing a cigarette butt
    on the ground or out a window is not littering.
17.3531POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 13 1995 17:301
    For the same reason people get drunk on a carton o' cab.
17.3532<--{scowl}POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Apr 13 1995 17:312
    
    
17.3533CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Apr 13 1995 17:321
    :-)
17.3534BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 13 1995 17:371
	for the same reason the watch E!
17.3535POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 13 1995 17:401
    <--- I'm afraid I don't quite follow you.
17.3536BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 13 1995 17:501
<---- I thought you followed me quite well!
17.3537GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingThu Apr 13 1995 18:034
    
    
    Well we've been through this one before, but why don't people wash
    their hands after using the bathroom......
17.3538SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Apr 13 1995 18:067
    .3537
    
    Yalie:  My father taught me to wash my hands after using the urinal.
    
    Princeton man:  My father taught me not to pee on my hands.
    
    But FWIW, urine is sterile.
17.3539SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 13 1995 18:108
    
    so Dick...
    
    If some Yalie next to you peed on his hands and walked out after
    clutching and grabbing everything in sight (including the door knob),
    you'd have no problems with touching the same door knob and not think
    about it?
    
17.3540GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingThu Apr 13 1995 18:126
    
    
    Is fecal matter sterile?  These guys came out of the stalls. 
    
    
    
17.3541WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 13 1995 18:132
    How do you know they defecated? Mebbe they were just spanking the
    monkey. :-)
17.3542BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 13 1995 18:144

	Andy, it would be dirty still from all those other guys who touched
their wee wee's and didn't wash their hands... :-)
17.3543POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 13 1995 18:141
    If they peed on their hands everything should be fine apparently.
17.3544MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Apr 13 1995 18:1516
    
    I probably border on compulsive when it comes to hand washing.
    
    I always wash my hands when I go to the bathroom...
    
    I always wash my hands before I eat...
    
    I frequently wash my hands, especially when I'm not feeling
    well (i.e., I'm coughing into my hands or using tissues...).
    
    I buy antibacterial "squeeze" soap for my bathrooms at home.
    
    I didn't go to Harvard or Yale. I just think it's the
    socially correct thing to do.
    
    -b
17.3545SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 13 1995 18:167
    re: .3542
    
    That's why I never touch door knobs in public rest rooms with my bare
    hands...
    
     Call me compulsive...
    
17.3546:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingThu Apr 13 1995 18:172
    
    RE: .3541  Oh, well that's much better..........
17.3547I can see it . . . MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 13 1995 18:187
>    That's why I never touch door knobs in public rest rooms with my bare
>    hands...

Dr. Krawiecki - scrubbed and ready for surgery,, Nurse!

:^)

17.3548BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 13 1995 18:217
| <<< Note 17.3545 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy caweful of yapping zebwas" >>>


| That's why I never touch door knobs in public rest rooms with my bare hands...

	I was wondering why all the doors in your facility were kicked in....

17.3549CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 13 1995 18:232
    	Well, chemists and jalapeno pickers learn very quickly to wash
    	their hands BEFORE going to the bathroom!
17.3550SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 13 1995 18:289
    RE: .3548
    
    Paper towels...
    
    
    Jack?
    
     No scrubbing... Just a regular wash of my hands and a paper towel
    around the knob or handle does it...
17.3551NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 13 1995 18:316
17.3552POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 13 1995 18:331
    What sort of suture do you use?
17.3553DASHER::RALSTONAin't Life Fun!Thu Apr 13 1995 18:3810
    I really need to wash my hands more often. You guys are starting to
    worry me. 
    
    BYW. I was wondering, is there a set number of times I should wash my
    hands or is it just after certain activities. 
    
    I am prepared to alter my entire lifestyle in order to conform to this
    very importand issue. :)
    
    ...Tom
17.3554BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 13 1995 18:404

washing ones hands after playing outdoors, going to the bathroom, having sex,
before preparing a meal, is helpful
17.3555CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 13 1995 18:471
    	I wash my hands of this entire discussion.
17.3556POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 13 1995 18:501
    Sounds like a Pilate project.
17.3557CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Apr 13 1995 18:504


 Its really going down the drain anyway..
17.3558POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 13 1995 18:511
    It's
17.3559CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Apr 13 1995 18:538
    95% of all dirt and bacteria is washed off from the mechanical action
    of hand washing and water flow, soap merely helps to loosen some of the 
    grime.  The only way to really clean your hands is to use an 
    anti-bacterial soap Brian mentioned or else the nasties will still be 
    there. 
    
    Brian
    
17.3560look Ma! no gloves!!PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Apr 13 1995 18:547
>>I wear surgical gloves when cutting hot peppers.  Just washing your
>>hands doesn't really do the trick.

	It can.  Works for me.  I use lots of hot peppers and that
	first time was enough of an experience to make me very careful. ;>

17.3561or listerine.CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 13 1995 18:542
    	Maybe we should clean all of our parts with rubbing alcohol
    	to be sure the germs are killed...
17.3562SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 13 1995 18:574
    
    <--------
    No fair Joe!!  You said you left!!!
    
17.3563CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 13 1995 18:591
    	Cossack!  You know very well that I am not left at all.  Right?
17.3564DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Apr 13 1995 19:014
    And if your towels are not bacteria free, you're back to ground
    zero (unless you have one of those air blowers in your bathroom).
    
    
17.3565DASHER::RALSTONAin't Life Fun!Thu Apr 13 1995 19:018
    Note 17.3554
    
    >washing ones hands after playing outdoors, going to the bathroom,
    >having sex, before preparing a meal, is helpful
    
    Are you saying that all these things are DIRTY????
    
    ...Tom
17.3566SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 13 1995 19:0312
    
    re: .3563
    
    Cossack's names end in a "y"...
    
    
    
    
      Maybe you should have called me a "cossacki"???
    
    :) :)
    
17.3567EST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Apr 13 1995 19:504
I had the cut-a-hot-pepper, rub-your-eye-absent-mindedly experience once...
Wow, talk about your bloodshot eye - I never knew eyeballs could turn red.

um, er, .3540 happens here, too. Yuck.
17.3568I did by accident once... ONCE! :-)MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Apr 13 1995 19:545
    
    Try defensive pepper spray on your private parts for an
    extra helping of fun!
    
    -b
17.3569MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 13 1995 19:562
Er, I won't ask how an "accident" like that might happen . . . 

17.3570MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Apr 13 1995 19:583
    
    I swear, it _was_ an accident!
    
17.3571POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkThu Apr 13 1995 20:033
    
    I'm sure -b, wouldn't want to tell _us_ how this accident came to
    happen to begin with either.
17.3572MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Apr 13 1995 20:0713
    Axeshully, I did tell all in the last box. But I don't mind
    telling you again.

    I had a canister of pepper spray in my left front trouser
    pocket, that unfortunately was pointed "inward". I bent
    over to tie my shoe, and in doing so apparently caused
    the button on the canister to release. I heard this funny
    "wooshing" sound... couldn't quite figure out where it
    was coming from until the front of my pants started to
    turn orange. By that point it was too late...

    -b
17.3573And only once...PCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingThu Apr 13 1995 20:095
    Took my contacts out once after slicing jalapenos.
    
    Ouch.
    
    
17.3574CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Apr 13 1995 20:101
    Garlic will do that too.  
17.3575POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Apr 13 1995 20:2112
    
    
    Oh.  OH!  Garlic.  Yum.
    
    Scupper's makes this really good garlic cheese bread with TONS of
    minced garlic under a layer of cheese and broils the heck out of it.
    
    And Pizzeria Uno uses minced garlic as an optional topping for their
    pizzas.
    
    Heck, now I'm hungry. 
                   
17.3576MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Apr 13 1995 20:225
    
    ...probably good to eat, but I definitely wouldn't put any
    in my pants...

    -b
17.3577PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Apr 13 1995 20:258
	one of my roommates ordered pizza with garlic from Ciro's once
	and that's what he got - plain pizza dough with garlic on it.
	no sauce, no cheese.

	not very imaginative, those folks at Ciro's.
	nope.

17.3578POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 13 1995 20:255
    They have garlic in their prime rib too, Scupper's that is.
    
    My mouth is watering now...
    
    8^p'''
17.3579MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 13 1995 20:305
Speaking of Garlic, it's been just over three weeks since I pickled a
couple quarts of it.

I think it's time I opened it up and sampled it, Meg.

17.3580SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CThu Apr 13 1995 20:317
    
    
    	pickled garlic??? I've never heard of it being pickled...is it
    really good?
    
    
    jim
17.3581CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikThu Apr 13 1995 20:344
    has been in the past.  Three weeks? Should be getting pretty good by
    now.  Let me know how the recipe turns out.  
    
    meg
17.3582POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Apr 13 1995 20:383
    
    All right, who wants to meet me at Scupper's at 5:30 for some Garlic
    Cheese Bread?
17.3583POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 13 1995 20:391
    {wild gesticulations}
17.3584POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Apr 13 1995 20:413
    
    You can't make it there by 5:30!  I meant 5:30pm today, not 5:30
    tomorrow morning!
17.3585PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumThu Apr 13 1995 20:424
>>    {wild gesticulations}

	that's good - keep practicing those - you'll need 'em 
	to flag down the waitress.
17.3586POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 13 1995 20:453
    I could astroproject myself there.
    
    Or, if I gesticulate wildly enough, I could fly there. 8-\
17.3587CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Apr 13 1995 20:4611
    
>    All right, who wants to meet me at Scupper's at 5:30 for some Garlic
>    Cheese Bread?


   Dang...I'd love to, but my son is home waiting for me to bring him a pizza



 Jim
17.3588And why does it kill so fast?DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Apr 13 1995 21:3113
    What causes bacterial meningitis?  We always seem to get a few
    cases this time each year.  Just heard on news that young man who
    was a freshman at U of Ga. died.  He complained of feeling ill
    last Friday, his parents took him to hospital over weekend thinking
    it was a flare-up of his sickle cell anemia.  Doctors diagnosed
    the meningitis and despite heroic efforts, he's gone today.
    
    It always seems to hit Georgia in the spring and in the past it
    seemed more prevalent in grade school children; in the past it
    always seemed confined to a few counties in the northwestern part of
    state.
    
    
17.3589ODIXIE::CIAROCHIOne Less DogFri Apr 14 1995 03:137
    Um, bacteria?  Or is this a trick question?
    
    Actually, it's the inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain
    that make it so serious.  Also spinal cord, or parts thereof.  I know
    two people struck by forms of meningitis, both of whom live outside
    Georgia.  One is paraplegic, the other has major health challenges,
    including permanent intubation.  Nasty stuff.  
17.3590WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri Apr 14 1995 11:122
    Um, I guess my recovery from viral meningitis (assuming that's what it
    was) was rather fortunate...
17.3591GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 14 1995 12:247
    
    ttwa:  the 2 twim pimples i have in my eyebrow area...one over each 
    	   eye...does that mean i should stop plucking????
    
    
    
    
17.3592NETCAD::WOODFORDI&lt;--TheInfoWentDataWay--&gt;IFri Apr 14 1995 12:2610
    
    
    No Raq, it just means you need to use a different
    facial cream directly after plucking.  Try the new
    'Clean&Clear' medicated formula. (In the pink bottle)
    It's really nice stuff.
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.3593CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 14 1995 12:293
    I wonder if the tube steak that was driving the red p.o.s. pick-up truck
    wannabe with the bumper sticker that read "Let's not meet by accident"
    actually thought of this before he cut me off.  
17.3594GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 14 1995 12:418
    
    but terrie...
    
    i usually pluck before i go to bed...so i don't use any cream right
    after...and i use marykay in the morning...hypoallergenic (sp), doncha
    know...
    
    
17.3595GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 14 1995 12:437
    
    oh yea...
    
    
    ttwa:   who is the father of franny's baby...
    
    
17.3596WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 14 1995 13:043
    i dunno Raq, at least you're symetrical... :-)
    
    Chip
17.3597CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 14 1995 13:212
    RE: Meningitis - Be really careful around that stuff.  At least some
    forms are quite contagious.  Very dangerous.
17.3598TOOK::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dog face)Fri Apr 14 1995 13:545
>    ttwa:   who is the father of franny's baby...
    
 I keep saying I wouldn't trust Ned any further than I could throw him.
   

17.3599CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Apr 14 1995 13:554


 Who is Franny?  Who is Ned?
17.3600whose?CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Apr 14 1995 13:554


 Who's Snarf?
17.3601BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Apr 14 1995 14:236
| <<< Note 17.3591 by GAVEL::JANDROW >>>


| ttwa:  the 2 twim pimples i have in my eyebrow area...

	What's a twim?
17.3602WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 14 1995 15:171
    -1 half a quadt
17.3603MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Apr 14 1995 15:2413
    >RE: Meningitis - Be really careful around that stuff.  At least some
    >forms are quite contagious.  Very dangerous.

    About 20-25 years ago, my uncle got meningitis. It caused serious
    and permanent brain damage. At the time he was a young husband
    and father of three, and it basically left him retarded.

    He has trouble in even the most menial job because he gets
    disoriented (to the point where he forgets who/where he is).
    He's never been able to really enjoy his family, who are now
    grown, married and have children of their own.

    -b
17.3604Or do I have them reversed?DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri Apr 14 1995 16:2713
    I KNOW meningitis is serious stuff, this kid died!!
    
    Mr. Kareoke :-) Aren't you in Georgia, too?
    
    Last night's local news indicated that a second student was also
    ill with it, but for now is holding in there.  Said UofGA didn't
    want anyone to panic, but were trying to implement some means of
    determining how many people had contact with the dead student.
    
    Unless my hearing is going, I thought the reporter said the dead
    student had bacterial meningitis, I thought only the viral was
    contagious?
    
17.3605MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 14 1995 19:057
TTWA:
    I just picked up my phone, noticed it was telling me I had voicemail,
    keyed in the extension number to hear the voicemail, and realized
    that the tone pattern was quite similar to the opening 5 notes of
    the tune "Happy Holidays" from the Crosby/Astaire musical "Holiday
    Inn".

17.3606;)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri Apr 14 1995 19:107
    
    Jack...
    
    Get out more...
    
    Hope this helps....
    
17.3607MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 14 1995 19:161
These things happen about this time of the week, Andy . . . 
17.3608GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingFri Apr 14 1995 19:218
    
    
    Don't just stand their Jack, it's obviously a challenge to see if 
    you can finish the piece.  Sounds like a good project for a Friday
    afternoon. :')
    
    
    Mike
17.3609MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 14 1995 19:251
Three notes a tough instrument make.
17.3610POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkFri Apr 14 1995 19:274
    
    Happy Holidays, Happy Holidays
    While the meery bells keep ringing, Happy Holidays
    to you..............
17.3611CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Apr 14 1995 19:2711

 Why the Field waits until 3PM on a Friday afternoon to call me and tell me
 they need to replace an Alpha Server at a customer site and anything other
 than Saturday morning is unacceptable, particularly when they've been working
 on the problem for 2 weeks!




 Jim
17.3612POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkFri Apr 14 1995 19:294
    
    love the ping-pong match going on in 382.*. reminds me of something my
    dad told me as a kid. Never discuss, religion,politics, at a party.
    Sound advice.
17.3613POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneySun Apr 16 1995 23:2110
    	alt.fan.naked.dancing.llama


    And people say I'M weird.....


    Glenn/Deirdre/Pamela/Franny/Ned/Dierdre/Anton/Sean/Alice/Jimi/Pauline/Rex/
    Nathan/Melanie/Ursula/Hildegard/Nigel/Boutros Boutros/Leslie/Shareena/
    Onondaga

17.3614Most intelligent member of the First FamblyCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Apr 17 1995 13:485
...what they did to Socks to make him meow so persistently in

	http://www.whitehouse.gov/White_House/Family/other/socks.au

/john
17.3615They inhaled 15 years agoMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 17 1995 15:186
TTWA:

	Why Activision has bothered to put 15 of the original Atari
	2600 games on diskette/CD-ROM to run under Windows?


17.3616SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotMon Apr 17 1995 15:256
    .3615
    
    Think of it as nostalgia, Jack.  And my 25-year-old son explained it to
    me by saying that he prefers simple and simplistic games - he doesn't
    want to have to learn sixteen gajillion arcane keyboard commands to
    play a game, he just wants to PLAY the game.
17.3617PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Apr 17 1995 16:426
   whether the 'box will be around next year at easter time, and if so,
   whether benson, barbieri, and covert (the holy trinity) will delight
   us again with repostings of 382, 385, and 388.  the suspense is killing
   me already.

17.3618USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungMon Apr 17 1995 17:106
    if the suspense is killing you already you shan't make it 'till next
    Easter.  But maybe I can alleviate your angst a bit in that if the 'box
    is still here and if I'm still here, I'll probably enter it again.  I
    do so enjoy the responses.
    
    jeff
17.3619PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Apr 17 1995 17:123
    .3618  yeah, you would enjoy it - that fits with the standard
           holier-than-thou attitude.
17.3620USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungMon Apr 17 1995 17:154
    
    careful...your goodness is showing again!
    
    jeff
17.3621SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasMon Apr 17 1995 17:153
    
    Lighten up Di...
    
17.3622PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Apr 17 1995 17:192
  .3621  thumper defenseman Krawiecki reporting, sir...
17.3623SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasMon Apr 17 1995 17:263
    
    I'll let your replies speak for themselves Di...
    
17.3624PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Apr 17 1995 17:297
>>  <<< Note 17.3623 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy caweful of yapping zebwas" >>>

>>    I'll let your replies speak for themselves Di...

    Gee, what a great idea!!  ;>  Thanks, Andy.
    

17.3625MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 17 1995 17:3013
re: .3616, Dick

I'd have to agree with him on the simplistic angle, Dick. When I shell
out money for a PC game, spending a bunch of time R-ing-TFM is not one
of the things I look forward to. I've come to realize that one of the
buying points I look for in a PC game has to do with the inverse relationship
between the weight of the game (documentation) and the enjoyability.

Regarding the nostalgia - er, I'm not sure. I saw the Activision package
at Costco at lunchtime. $22 for the 15 game collection. Now, when I think
of how much I paid for any random 15 Atari 2600 cartridges 15 years ago
when the kids were saying "Dad - we just GOTTA have xyz" . . . AARGGHH!

17.3626SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasMon Apr 17 1995 17:3111
    
    RE: .3622
    
    >  .3621  thumper defenseman Krawiecki reporting, sir...
    
    
    just curious....
    
    How would you describe yourself if you were reporting to someone re:
    your ttwa replies today...?
    
17.3627MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 17 1995 17:333
I'd suggest we nominate the Pascal topics as "seeds" for the next box in
memory of our departed Patrick. Then they won't need to be reentered.

17.3628SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotMon Apr 17 1995 17:355
    .3625
    The nostalgia angle is real, Jack.  My son cites that as another of the
    reasons he seeks out the old 2600 carts at second-hand shops and flea
    markets.  He's got an old 2600 with two sets of paddles, two sets of
    joysticks, and the driving set.
17.3629PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Apr 17 1995 17:588
>>  <<< Note 17.3626 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy caweful of yapping zebwas" >>>
>>    just curious....
>>    
>>    How would you describe yourself if you were reporting to someone re:
>>    your ttwa replies today...?

    As someone who's tired of topics being started in the 'box for
    purposes other than discussion, for one thing.
17.3631MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Apr 17 1995 18:2615
    Mr Topaz et al:
    
    I find this previous bastion (Spelt it right Nyaaaahhhhh) of whining 
    nausiating to the extreme.  You may recall I did in fact try to have a
    discussion regarding modern vs. biblical Judaism and was immediately
    regarded a mindless, mean spirited, insynsytyve, zealot who had the
    audacity to challenge anothers beliefs...in a healthy way I might add.
    What seemed to happen last week was an exercise in substance taking a
    back seat to the typical exercise of liberal whining...which quite
    frankly surprises me from the likes of you!
    
    May the bluebird of happiness swoop down and poop on your birthday
    cake!   Have a nice day!
    
    -Jack
17.3632MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 17 1995 18:3720
I know this is the TTWA topic, Jack, but, well, gosh, I guess this is
a TTWA, anyway -

> 				You may recall I did in fact try to have a
>    discussion regarding modern vs. biblical Judaism and was immediately
>    regarded a mindless, mean spirited, insynsytyve, zealot who had the
>    audacity to challenge anothers beliefs...in a healthy way I might add.

Regarding the above, when, for all intents and purposes, to the bulk of
the readership of this forum, many of your supporters included, you
basically started the discussion by brashly stating, "The Jews of today don't
practice the traditions of their faith", how the hell do you figure you
were approaching things in a "healthy way"?

Yes - that is a thing to wonder about. You still don't see this, do you?
How would you have felt if, a Muslem or Hebrew 'boxer were to come out
with a comment like, "You know, you non-Catholic Christians aren't really
practicing your religion as Christ intended you to do." Wouldn't you have
felt that that person was being a bit presumptuous in their assertions?

17.3634MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Apr 17 1995 18:5238
ZZ    How would you have felt if, a Muslem or Hebrew 'boxer were to come out
ZZ    with a comment like, "You know, you non-Catholic Christians aren't
ZZ    really
ZZ    practicing your religion as Christ intended you to do." Wouldn't you
ZZ    have felt that that person was being a bit presumptuous in their assertions?
    
    Good question Jack and I'm going to give you a completely honest
    answer.
    
    My response would be as follows...
    
    "Hmmmm interesting point.  I would be interested to know how you draw
    this conclusion.  Please provide pointers of biblical excerpts to show
    the readers your evidence.  I happen to feel this may be the case with
    some.  It may or may not be the case with me and I eagerly await your
    evidence so I can tell you you're full of bologna...or change my
    habits."
    
    Jack, I'm not sure about Eastern religion or religions in the Arab
    world...only what I've been taught in lectures and classes.  I can tell
    you however that both Judaism and Christianity are faiths...faiths
    having evidence which require a verdict.  The negativity in the other
    string started with our friend Mr. Topaz accusing Mr. Benson of being
    intolerant of Judaism because of things mentioned in previous
    conferences.  I find this kind of response based on emotionalism and
    containing very little merit...if any at all.  I stepped in to that
    conversation because I happen to believe alot of the same thing.  I
    believe if the Jewish nation does not believe Jesus to be the messiah,
    then there is nothing to indicate the sacrificial system under Moses
    and Aaron are deemed null and void.  That was a valid opinion and I was 
    immediately told my knowledge was lacking, I knew nothing of what I was
    talking about, etc.   Even if I did screw up the part about chickens,
    this doesn't invalidate anything else I had to say.  
    
    Perhaps I should have gone into the Bagels conference!
    
    -Jack
    
17.3635SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasMon Apr 17 1995 18:535
    
    RE: .3630
    
    Who the hell was talking to you???
    
17.3636POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyMon Apr 17 1995 18:551
    <---- You said h e double hockey sticks!  8^o
17.3637In two words or less...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasMon Apr 17 1995 18:558
    
    re: .3629
    
    I'm a "thumper defenseman"...
    
    
    
     and you are???
17.3638MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 17 1995 18:598
> 			  I would be interested to know how you draw
>    this conclusion.  Please provide pointers of biblical excerpts to show
>    the readers your evidence.  [Sentence deleted]
>    	It may or may not be the case with me and I eagerly await your
>    evidence so I can tell you you're full of bologna

While not verbatim, I thought this was pretty much what Gerald responded ...

17.3639MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Apr 17 1995 19:014
    He did more or less but everybody didn't have to be so conbdescending
    over the issue!
    
    -Jack
17.3640PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Apr 17 1995 19:0711
>>  <<< Note 17.3637 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy caweful of yapping zebwas" >>>
>>    re: .3629
>>    I'm a "thumper defenseman"...
>>    and you are???


	What is this - a quiz show?  If you don't like the answer I gave you,
	then why not just supply me with the one you're looking for and get it 
	over with?


17.3641NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 17 1995 19:152
OK, I've wondered why most Protestant churches allow divorce.  Didn't Jesus
condemn it?
17.3642POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyMon Apr 17 1995 19:183
    Well, he did mention the "except for marital unfaithfulness" clause.

    Define unfaithfulness.
17.3643SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasMon Apr 17 1995 19:2014
    
    re: .3640
    
    
    No.. not a quiz show.... You saw me as a ""thumper defenseman"... I was
    just curious how you would describe yourself in a few short words
    (rather than that verbose one you entered).. that's all...
    
     I have no intention of supplying you with any answers... simply
    because I have none... 
    
     You've satisfied my curiousity... Any conclusions I'll keep to
    myself...
    
17.3644PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumMon Apr 17 1995 19:2510
    
>>     You've satisfied my curiousity... 

	Rather easily satisfied, I must say. ;>

>>Any conclusions I'll keep to myself...

	As you wish...


17.3645CALDEC::RAHHow you play is who you are.Mon Apr 17 1995 19:352
    
    if one should be glad to have Topaz as a pal..?
17.3646MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Apr 17 1995 19:3710
    Re: Divorce
    
    Jesus told the pharisees and others the reason Moses wrote a law of
    divorce was because of our herdened hearts.  In those days, men were
    divorcing their wives for reasons as simple as burning the toast. 
    
    He was basically telling the men of that time to hold their vow in the
    highest honor.  
    
    -Jack
17.3647CALDEC::RAHHow you play is who you are.Mon Apr 17 1995 19:402
    
    oh, the shame..
17.3648MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 17 1995 19:439
>    our herdened hearts

From whence Gene and the sheep, no doubt . . . 
:^)



But, seriously, Jack, you didn't answer the question, did you?

17.3649MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Apr 17 1995 19:5320
    Hmmm...I thought I did but maybe not.
    
    Jesus condemned divorce as a tool to alleviate one from their marriage
    vow.  The Old Testament points divorce as something God hates.  
    
    The only time it was to be implemented was for adultery purposes. 
    However, Hosea the prophet was married to a harlot and pleaded for her
    return...so one does not have to get divorced for adultery purposes...
    it says that divorce is permissable in this case however.
    
    I can only answer for my own local church.  Our church frowns on
    divorce but we realize it is sometimes a part of life.  I personally
    believe all options should be exhausted before divorce happens. 
    Divorce can cause long term ramifications...especially when children
    are involved.
    
    Why the the church overall support divorce?  If this be the case it is
    because they are condoning a bad thing!
    
    -Jack
17.3650RDGE44::ALEUC8Tue Apr 18 1995 08:513
    ....  snore .....
    
    ric
17.3651MILPND::CLARK_DTue Apr 18 1995 11:586
    
    What do the winners of the Boston Marathon (money wise) receive?
    
    Thanks,
    
    dc
17.3652POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkTue Apr 18 1995 12:303
    
    $75,000 for the men's winner, not sure what the women's winner
    receives.
17.3653CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Apr 18 1995 13:142
    TTWA - Why every effing topic has become a battleline for religious
    debate?  
17.3654POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkTue Apr 18 1995 13:494
    
    Brian, maybe we have run out of Witch, O.J. T.G.I.F type topics??
    
    Mark
17.3655POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Apr 18 1995 13:592
    
    TTWA:  How Mr.Clapp did in the marathon yesterday.
17.3656Easier on NEXT UNSEEN key :-)DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Apr 18 1995 14:067
    .3654
    
    Mark,
    
    At least we only have one each for Witch, O.J. & T.G.I.F. topics !!!
    
    
17.3657PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumTue Apr 18 1995 14:1010
    
>>    At least we only have one each for Witch, O.J. & T.G.I.F. topics !!!

    i've been sort of hoping another witch topic would show up
    so i could say:

    YAWN
    
    

17.3659GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Tue Apr 18 1995 14:145
    
    
    	Well I would hope the female winner received the same
    	amount!
    
17.3660SMURF::MSCANLONoh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye.Tue Apr 18 1995 14:166
    Re: .3657
    
    If I start a note on Beltane, will you promise to 
    yawn in it? :-) :-) :-)
    
    Mary-Michael
17.3661USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Apr 18 1995 14:1611
    
    How predictably people will distort the truth.  
    
    Case in point:  If anyone who has complained about how Christians
    behave will go back and review topics 382 and 388 they will see that in
    both cases, non-Christians began the derisive behavior.  In 382.5
    Chelsea started it but Mr_Topaz really got off the topic and provoked
    an argument purposefully and hatefully.  In 388.9 Lesser_M made the
    first derisive comment followed by Ralston in .12 and Harney in .14.  
    
    jeff
17.3662POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesTue Apr 18 1995 14:173
    
    And do you know for sure that the five people you mentioned are
    non-Christians?
17.3663SMURF::MSCANLONoh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye.Tue Apr 18 1995 14:192
    Alleged non-Christians.
    
17.3664NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 18 1995 14:222
The women got the same prizes as the men.  I don't think this used to be
the case.
17.3665no doubt this will only fan the flames...WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 18 1995 15:0116
    What's with the proliferation of religion topics these days? Here and
    in =wn=, and it seems to be the same people. Aren't the religion
    conferences sufficient? Do you feel you are doing anything more than
    alienating those who would otherwise be positive about religion?
    Sheesh. (I can now hear the first plaintive wails of "oh, it's ok for
    us to be relifgious as long as we keep quiet about it?") Reminds me of
    a few years ago when every topic turned into a gay topic.
    
     My biggest impression about this proliferation of religion topics is
    that those involved have to reinforce their own beliefs so that's why
    they feel the need to constantly reiterate the same few key phrases.
    It's almost like they themselves will lose the faith if they don't keep
    repeating their mantras.
    
     I'm a Catholic, but this proliferation of religion notes is a huge
    turnoff. Huge.
17.3666USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Apr 18 1995 15:044
    
    What is fundamentally *wrong* with having religious topics?  
    
    jeff
17.3667PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumTue Apr 18 1995 15:088
>>  ...that those involved have to reinforce their own beliefs so that's why
>>    they feel the need to constantly reiterate the same few key phrases.
>>    It's almost like they themselves will lose the faith if they don't keep
>>    repeating their mantras.

	That is precisely my impression.

17.3668BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 15:0812
| <<< Note 17.3662 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Fuzzy Faces" >>>


| And do you know for sure that the five people you mentioned are non-Christians


	Wow Deb, you are sharp today! I think you hit the nail on the head. It
seems to be another case of Jeff setting the standards on who is or who isn't a
Christian. Nice catch!


Glen
17.3669NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 18 1995 15:093
Nobody's saying there shouldn't be religion topics.  People are complaining
about the _number_ of religion topics and their stridency ("my religion is
right, everybody else's is wrong.")
17.3670MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 18 1995 15:094
>    What is fundamentally *wrong* with having religious topics?  

Did you read 382.298? Then, you tell me what's *wrong*.

17.3671BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 15:1010
| <<< Note 17.3666 by USAT05::BENSON "Eternal Weltanschauung" >>>


| What is fundamentally *wrong* with having religious topics?

	You wasted a good snarf..... but there is nothing fundamentally wrong
with it at all Jeff. But, imho, I think you need to work on your presentation. 


Glen
17.3672CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Apr 18 1995 15:147
    >>>> What is fundamentally *wrong* with having religious topics?
    
    Nothing, nothing at all.  Do we need more than one?  Do we need one to
    celebrate every christian holiday?  Do we need to analyze every aspect
    of Christianity, each aspect with it's own topic?  
    
    Brian
17.3673USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Apr 18 1995 15:1912
>Nobody's saying there shouldn't be religion topics.  People are complaining
>about the _number_ of religion topics and their stridency ("my religion is
>right, everybody else's is wrong.")
    
    How many religion topics are there exactly?  How does this number
    compare to the number of non-religious topics?  How many is the right
    number?  
    
    Please!  Point me toward the notes which say "my religion is right,
    everybody else's is wrong."
    
    jeff 
17.3674BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 15:2212
| <<< Note 17.3673 by USAT05::BENSON "Eternal Weltanschauung" >>>

| How many religion topics are there exactly? How does this number compare to 
| the number of non-religious topics?  

	That has got to be one of the dumbest questions. If we have a topic
about food, do we ask how many non food topics there are? No. If we have a
topic about religion, you can't compare it to all non-religion topics. Be a
little sensible about this Jeff.


Glen
17.3675NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 18 1995 15:2224
>    How many religion topics are there exactly?  How does this number
>    compare to the number of non-religious topics?  How many is the right
>    number?  

There are three Good Friday/Easter topics.
    
>    Please!  Point me toward the notes which say "my religion is right,
>    everybody else's is wrong."

           <<< BACK40::BACK40$DKA500:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
                          -< Soapbox.  Just Soapbox. >-
================================================================================
Note 382.250                   JESUS' CRUCIFIXION                     250 of 312
USAT05::BENSON "Eternal Weltanschauung"               9 lines  17-APR-1995 15:57
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    The Protestants are right, of course, John's comments notwithstanding. 
    I think the results of Romanism's interpretation is enough to discredit
    their interpretation.  It is this interpretation which caused them to
    seek temporal power which has led to their greatest crimes, imo.  The
    abuses of the Catholic church over the ages cannot be attributed only
    to sinful men.  Their religion is fundamentally flawed.
    
    jeff
17.3676BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 15:239
| <<< Note 17.3673 by USAT05::BENSON "Eternal Weltanschauung" >>>

	I forgot to add this....

| Please!  Point me toward the notes which say "my religion is right,
| everybody else's is wrong."

	How about when you talked about a bunch of noters going off on a
tangent towards Christians and calling them non-Christians for starters...
17.3677WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 18 1995 15:2512
    >What is fundamentally *wrong* with having religious topics?
    
    What is fundamentally wrong about having gay topics? Nothing. However,
    one can certainly understand how one can feel beleaguered when so many
    topics, no matter how orthogonal to religion or homosexuality, are
    peppered with gay or religious ratholes, trivia, insignifica, etc. The
    proliferation of new topics started by the same few people with a gay
    or religious bent are equally annoying; there are conferences
    specifically designed for those so inclined to tirelessly discuss,
    pontificate and rehash the same topics again and again and again. I
    strongly suggest that those whose yearnings for such things go
    unsatisfied here to make use of these specialty conferences. 
17.3678MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 18 1995 15:268
    Regarding Geralds last reply:
    
    Gerald, that note was specifically touching on ONE issue under Roman
    Catholicism.  However it is that ONE issue which can potentially spawn
    off other beliefs that may not conform to scripture.  Notice I said it
    MAY NOT...I didn't say it wouldn't.
    
    -Jack
17.3679SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Apr 18 1995 15:415
    
    TTWA
    
    Why mountains are made out of mole-hills...
    
17.3680USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Apr 18 1995 15:4412
    
    Gerald,  As you may recall and as can be observed by anyone, a
    non-Christian brought up the question, asked explicitely for an answer
    which answer I offered.   Should I have just ignored him?  
    
    In any case, I did not say my religion is right and everybody else's is
    wrong.  I did point to a particular doctrine of the Catholic faith
    which I believe is fundamentally wrong.  There are several fundamentals
    which I did not comment on.  Which says nothing of the many other
    Christian sects and their fundamentals.  
    
    jeff  
17.3681NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 18 1995 16:444
OK, I take it back.  You didn't say *everybody* else's religion is wrong.
You said *almost* everybody else's religion is wrong.  Surely if you believe
that Catholicism is "fundamentally flawed," you believe that non-Christians'
religions are wrong.
17.3682USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Apr 18 1995 16:534
    
    thanks for "taking it back".
    
    jeff
17.3684USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Apr 18 1995 17:5349
       
>       Krawiecki, one of the very fundamental issues that I have with you
>       and Martin and Benson is that none of you has the integrity or
>       decency to recognize that villifying a set of people based on
>       their religious beliefs is wrong, viciously wrong.  None of you
>       has the integrity or decency to recognize that respect for other
>       people is important.
 
    	You're simply quite wrong.  I have shown no disrespect to people,
        only ideas and that is only implied.  According to your religion,
        truth is relative and error is in the mind of the beholder.  You
        are at odds with reality, not me.
    	      
>       Krawiecki, you sneer about making mountains out of molehills. 
>       Martin flippantly discards any criticism as over-sensitivity and
>       political correctness.  The morally clueless Benson gives Soapbox
>       an electronic Kato K. by asking anyone to point out where he says
>       anything bad about other people's faiths -- a task as challenging
>       as finding a corn field in Iowa.
	
    	You can't keep up with your own diatribes!  You accused me of being
    bigoted and intolerant.  These terms applied to someone's words are 
    practically meaningless unless supported by similar *actions* which 
    demonstrate bigotry and intolerance.  
    
>       The fact is that intolerance keeps too many problems in the world
>       from getting solved.  Whether it's in the Middle East or Croatia
>       or India or Ireland or South-Central L.A., the single most
>       difficult hurdle to overcome is hate and bigotry, almost
>       invariably borne of ignorance.  The bigots will shout the vilest
 >      racist shibboleths in one breath, and in the next they'll tell you
 >      that they're not racists, or that the intolerance they preach is
>       just a minor detail that shouldn't cloud their Big Picture.
    
	The single most difficult hurdle to overcome is humanity's love of
    darkness, invariably borne of sin.  The second most difficult hurdle is 
    modern culture's rejection of reason and truth, borne of ignorance of 
    history and philosophy.  Another big hurdle is people that can't tell
    the truth and who call what is good bad and what is bad good.
           
>       And it's up to the rest of us to speak out and not remain silent. 
>       Because the Krawieckis and Martins and Bensons give impetus and
>       credibility to the LePens and Paisleys and Kahanes and Farrakhans
>       of the world.  And there's nothing that can divide a society more
>       than what they represent.
 
    	You're pitiful really.
    
    jeff
17.3685MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 18 1995 17:561
    Please see 390 for my reply.
17.3686SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Apr 18 1995 17:5613
    re: .3683
    
    Topaz
    
    See .3679
    
    
     Oh and BTW.... please refer me to all the notes I posted that qualify
    me to be included in your, oh so illustrious diatribe...
    
    
    
     
17.3687POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkTue Apr 18 1995 18:0018
    
    << ::BENSON "Eternal Weltanschauung">>
    
    re: 382.250 & 17.3680
    
    << The  abuses of the Catholic church over the ages cannot be
    attributed only to sinful men. Their religion is fundamentally
    flawed.>>
    
    Well Jeff, would you care to put your shoe into your mouth again
    today??? Sounds, to me that your bashing the WHOLE religion of the
    Catholics, not just a fundamental. You asked for someone to point it
    out to you, I have. This is the last from me on this topic, but Jeff
    you asked for someone to show you your error. I'm willing to oblige
    you.  Now do me and countless others a favor, shut the eff up and
    move on already.
    
    Mark
17.3688WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 18 1995 18:017
    >You accused me of being
    >bigoted and intolerant.  These terms applied to someone's words are
    >practically meaningless unless supported by similar *actions* which
    >demonstrate bigotry and intolerance.
    
     Your thoughts and attitudes as reflected by your words would seem to
    make Topaz's point for him.
17.3689MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 18 1995 18:055
    I wonder Mark, if you are familiar with Roman Catholic Church history.
    
    This is just a history question...nothing more!
    
    -Jack
17.3690PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumTue Apr 18 1995 18:074
	if you get the pasta water hot enough, can you char
	the noodles?  ;>

17.3691Enough already!!DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Apr 18 1995 18:083
    I wonder if we'll EVER be able to get these religious notes
    consolidated into one note!!
    
17.3692SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Apr 18 1995 18:098
    
    
    conversely...
    
    If you pour boiling water on your grill, will it char your steak??
    
    :)
    
17.3693POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkTue Apr 18 1995 18:112
    
    No Andy, but it will clean your grill.
17.3694NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 18 1995 18:133
Speaking of JWs, isn't one of the tenets of their faith that only 144,000
people will be saved?  If so, why do they proselytize so enthusiastically?
Doesn't it reduce their chances?
17.3695MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 18 1995 18:167
    12,000 people from each of the 12 tribes will reign in heaven I
    believe.  The rest will be on the New Earth.
    
    I could say this isn't scripturally supported but I best not lest I
    rock the boat!
    
    -Jack
17.3696USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Apr 18 1995 18:2012
    
>     Your thoughts and attitudes as reflected by your words would seem to
>    make Topaz's point for him.
    
    Sorry Levesque, I don't buy it.  Bigotry and intolerance have
    practically no meaning unless they lead to bigoted and intolerant
    actions.  You will find no bigoted or intolerant actions in my life.  I
    associate gladly and kindly with Jews, blacks, hispanics, Catholics, and 
    run-of-the-mill pagans, for example.  Topaz is simply wrong and so are
    you if you share his view.
    
    jeff
17.3697POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkTue Apr 18 1995 18:263
    
    I'm sure all those groups including the run-of-the-mill pagans are glad
    you deem them worthy of your company.
17.3698WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 18 1995 18:281
     I don't believe you.
17.3699Have you known me to lie?USAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Apr 18 1995 18:331
    
17.3700MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 18 1995 18:384
 ZZ   I'm sure all those groups including the run-of-the-mill pagans are
 ZZ   glad you deem them worthy of your company.
    
    And what the hell was the purpose of this remark!?
17.3701POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyTue Apr 18 1995 18:391
    <---- You said h e double hockey sticks. 8^o
17.3702POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkTue Apr 18 1995 18:422
    
    sarcasm, doctah, was set to high.
17.3703WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 18 1995 18:4510
    >Have you known me to lie? 
    
     Irrelevant. Thumpers strike me in the same way that smiling used car
    salesmen do; as insincere and not someone to take at face value. That's
    how it appears to me. You can claim that you are perfectly Christian
    and that you don't act upon the biases that you clearly have, but I
    don't find that to be a believable assertion. I personally find that
    the harsh words you've written in here that display your bigotry and
    intolerance are ipso facto evidence to the contrary, your handwaving
    dismissal thereof notwithstanding. 
17.3704WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 18 1995 18:483
    >sarcasm, doctah, was set to high.
    
     No sher -lock; you snuck your reply in before I could respond to Jeff.
17.3705CSOA1::LEECHyawnTue Apr 18 1995 18:5032
>    Speaking of JWs, isn't one of the tenets of their faith that only 144,000
>people will be saved?  If so, why do they proselytize so enthusiastically?
>Doesn't it reduce their chances?
    
    Good question, Gerald.  I wasn't aware this was one of the tenets of the JW
    faith, but the door to door stuff seems to annoy most people (I'm not
    a JW- Jahova's Witness, I presume- so I'm not familiar with them all
    that much other than complaints of the door to door proselytizing).
    
    You probably know this already, but the 144,000 is mentioned in
    Revelation, and is not the sum total of all those who will go to
    heaven (or live with God on the New Earth).  If the JW's preach this, 
    they are not preaching Biblical doctrine.  The 12,000 from each of the 12 
    tribes of Isreal will be sealed in tribulation times mentioned in 
    Revelation, Daniel and elsewhere.  They will be God's witnesses on earth 
    during the time of 'Jacob's trouble'.
    
    The born again believers on the earth will be "raptured" before the
    tribulation of Revelation begins (this is arguable, but this is my belief 
    on the timing of the rapture based on my studies); this is why God seals 
    the 144,000, so the world will not be without a witness.
    
    According to Revelation, there will be a great multitude who are saved
    during the Great Tribulation alone, which shows this tenet (mentioned
    above) is inaccruate Biblical interpretation.
    
    
    Sorry to add another religious note to the box, but this is an ongoing
    study of mine and I couldn't resist.  8^)
    
    
    -steve 
17.3706BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 18:5328
| <<< Note 17.3684 by USAT05::BENSON "Eternal Weltanschauung" >>>


| >       Krawiecki, you sneer about making mountains out of molehills.
| >       Martin flippantly discards any criticism as over-sensitivity and
| >       political correctness.  The morally clueless Benson gives Soapbox
| >       an electronic Kato K. by asking anyone to point out where he says
| >       anything bad about other people's faiths -- a task as challenging
| >       as finding a corn field in Iowa.

| You can't keep up with your own diatribes!  You accused me of being
| bigoted and intolerant.  These terms applied to someone's words are
| practically meaningless unless supported by similar *actions* which
| demonstrate bigotry and intolerance.

	Jeff, you asked for people to point out what he stated. Mr. Topaz is
correct when he says it's like trying to find a corn field in Iowa. Many people
have pointed you in the direction you asked about. That is what Mr. Topaz is
addressing in his note. Not bigotry. That is being brought up you. Why is it
when you're caught in something you can't answer, you don't address what is
being taked about, you just change the subject?

| You're pitiful really.

	Such the loving Christian you are sir....


Glen
17.3707SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Apr 18 1995 18:5511
    
    TTWA...
    
    I wonder if Meowski would be willing to handle a libel case against
    topaz...
    
    
    
    
      Naaaaahhh... !! Too bizarre!!!!
    
17.3708WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 18 1995 18:561
    TTWA: how one would demonstrate harm in such a case.
17.3709OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Apr 18 1995 18:573
    I think everyone who believes in such things should turn the other
    cheek, and those who don't believe in such things will quickly lose
    interest when they don't face any opposition.
17.3710MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 18 1995 18:576
re: Gerald,

I always figured it was kinda like Amway - the earlier you get in, the
more chance you have of making it to the top, and the more people you
bring along, the higher you can climb.

17.3711BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 18:5924
| <<< Note 17.3696 by USAT05::BENSON "Eternal Weltanschauung" >>>


| Sorry Levesque, I don't buy it. Bigotry and intolerance have practically no 
| meaning unless they lead to bigoted and intolerant actions.  

	Really? So if God knows what is in you heart, and you have bigoted
thoughts, but just didn't take any action on them, He would deem them as ok
Jeff? I somehow do not think you could possibly believe this cuz if memory
serves me correct, you are one who does believe one needs more than actions to
be a Christian, they gotta believe it in their heart.

| I associate gladly and kindly with Jews, blacks, hispanics, Catholics, and
| run-of-the-mill pagans, for example.  

	Why does it sound so bad the way you put it..... 

|Topaz is simply wrong and so are you if you share his view.

	If you will answer the 1st part of what I wrote we may see if Mr.
Topaz, or anyone else is wrong. Come on Jeff....answer it.


Glen
17.3712BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 18:599
| <<< Note 17.3699 by USAT05::BENSON "Eternal Weltanschauung" >>>

| -< Have you known me to lie? >-


	I'd LOVE to be able to answer this one!!!!


Glen
17.3713Fine, LevesqueUSAT05::BENSONEternal WeltanschauungTue Apr 18 1995 18:591
    
17.3714spot onSX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoTue Apr 18 1995 19:003
    re .3683- tell it like it is, Mr_Topaz.
    
    DougO
17.3715It had to happen somtimeTIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSTue Apr 18 1995 19:0239
This is probably the only time in history so take note; I AGREE WITH MR_TOPAZ.

Scary, really scary :-}

>                    <<< Note 17.3683 by CALLME::MR_TOPAZ >>>

>       re .3679:
       
>       Krawiecki, one of the very fundamental issues that I have with you
>       and Martin and Benson is that none of you has the integrity or
>       decency to recognize that villifying a set of people based on
>       their religious beliefs is wrong, viciously wrong.  None of you
>       has the integrity or decency to recognize that respect for other
>       people is important.
>>>etc.       
       Krawiecki, you sneer about making mountains out of molehills. 
       Martin flippantly discards any criticism as over-sensitivity and
       political correctness.  The morally clueless Benson gives Soapbox
       an electronic Kato K. by asking anyone to point out where he says
       anything bad about other people's faiths -- a task as challenging
       as finding a corn field in Iowa.
       
       The fact is that intolerance keeps too many problems in the world
       from getting solved.  Whether it's in the Middle East or Croatia
       or India or Ireland or South-Central L.A., the single most
       difficult hurdle to overcome is hate and bigotry, almost
       invariably borne of ignorance.  The bigots will shout the vilest
       racist shibboleths in one breath, and in the next they'll tell you
       that they're not racists, or that the intolerance they preach is
       just a minor detail that shouldn't cloud their Big Picture.
       
       And it's up to the rest of us to speak out and not remain silent. 
       Because the Krawieckis and Martins and Bensons give impetus and
       credibility to the LePens and Paisleys and Kahanes and Farrakhans
       of the world.  And there's nothing that can divide a society more
       than what they represent.
       
       --Mr Topaz

17.3716SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Apr 18 1995 19:0214
    
    re: .3708
    
    Well Doctah... in today's "victim" society, I'm sure a knowledgable
    ambulance chaser..er... I mean lawyer would be able to come up wiht
    something.... no?
    
     After all... my psyche may have suffered irreparable damage!!!
    
    
    
    
       :) :) :) :) :)
    
17.3717BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 19:0321
| <<< Note 17.3703 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "luxure et supplice" >>>


| Irrelevant. Thumpers strike me in the same way that smiling used car salesmen 
| do; as insincere and not someone to take at face value. 

	Mark, with this part it does bother me that you might be taking all of
one group (this case thumpers) and putting them into one catagory, which in
this case happens to be bad. Is that fair to do on an group by group basis
instead of on an individual one?

| You can claim that you are perfectly Christian and that you don't act upon the
| biases that you clearly have, but I don't find that to be a believable 
| assertion. I personally find that the harsh words you've written in here that 
| display your bigotry and intolerance are ipso facto evidence to the contrary, 
| your handwaving dismissal thereof notwithstanding.

	Now this I agree with 100%. He has done all of which you talk about.


Glen
17.3718Hit and Run...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Apr 18 1995 19:065
    
    RE: .3686 (my own)
    
    Topaz?? Yoo Hoo!!!! Topaz?? 
    
17.3719WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 18 1995 19:119
    >  Mark, with this part it does bother me that you might be taking
    >all of one group (this case thumpers) and putting them into one catagory,
    >which in this case happens to be bad.
    
     It's a generalization, which suffers the same hazards as any other.
    "It's sunny and never rains in Silicon Valley in August" is the same;
    true often enough to have merit as a generalization, but that doesn't
    mean you shouldn't have an umbrella just in case... Besides, I've met
    honest used car salesmen before. Just not many of them.
17.3720MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 18 1995 19:1118
    Amos:
    
    I agree with Topaz regarding the practices of a bigot.  But what I'm
    seeing in this case is a perfect example of the thought police in
    action...and referring to somebody as a bigot or racist because they 
    vocally disagree on a doctrinal matter is ludicrous and nonintellectual
    at best.
    
    I find it surprising that you would fall for this...considering our
    whole secondary educational system is built on the premise of the
    exploration of truth...to question the integrity and possible fallacies
    of ones belief.  I'm beginning to understand how Galileo felt when he 
    was scolded for trying to prove the earth wasn't flat. 
    
    Considering this is Soapbox, I find the line of thinking here utterly
    shameful!
    
    -Jack
17.3721PENUTS::DDESMAISONSno, i'm aluminuming 'um, mumTue Apr 18 1995 19:174
   .3720

	"thought police" - rrright.  give me a freakin' break.
17.3722MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue Apr 18 1995 19:204
    Thought police... aren't they part of the Sheriff's department
    here in the Commonwealth? :-) :-) :-)

    -b
17.3723POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkTue Apr 18 1995 19:217
    
    Should I shoot pool tonight with my new black graphite cue, or my tried
    and true green pool cue?? The black matches my outfit for today, the
    green I've been using for over a month now. Considering, I'm playing
    for some hefty dollars, the decision is a weighty one.
    
    Mark
17.3724SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Apr 18 1995 19:214
    
    I'd go with the green one... this way you won't lose it in your
    clothes...
    
17.3725:-}TIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSTue Apr 18 1995 19:228
>    <<< Note 17.3722 by MPGS::MARKEY "The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary" >>>

>    Thought police... aren't they part of the Sheriff's department
>    here in the Commonwealth? :-) :-) :-)

Yup! right along with "the Phone Patrol" you see in the TV ads. :-} ;-}


17.3726POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyTue Apr 18 1995 19:233
    What size table do you play on?
    
    I only enjoy playing on a 6 x 12, and I prefer snooker.
17.3727OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Apr 18 1995 19:245
    Re: .3718
    
    >Topaz?? Yoo Hoo!!!! Topaz?? 
    
    Gee, I dunno.  Maybe he's working?  Naw, that couldn't be it.
17.3728MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 18 1995 19:251
    No...prolly not!!!
17.3729SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Apr 18 1995 19:288
    
    RE: .3727
    
    Funny.... you don't look like a topaz...
    
    
    Opal maybe... but not a topaz...
    
17.3730POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkTue Apr 18 1995 19:356
    
    Glenn
    
    The tables are 9 by 12. Never played snooker, heard its hard.
    
    Mark
17.3731MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue Apr 18 1995 19:376
    Mark
    
    I'd go with the black. Make a fashion statement, look sharp.
    If you lose, you'll do it with style.
    
    -b
17.3732POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyTue Apr 18 1995 19:387
    I've heard of 4 x 8
    		  5 x 10
    		  6 x 12
    
    But not 9 x 12. That's a huge table.
    
    Snooker is great, I love it!
17.3733Glenn's right, now that I think about it...MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue Apr 18 1995 19:395
    
    9 x 12! My gosh, what do you do? Fill it with water and
    swim around in it?
    
    -b
17.3734MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 18 1995 19:405
>    But not 9 x 12. That's a huge table.


Not only large, but rather an odd aspect ratio as well, no?

17.3735WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 18 1995 19:401
    9 x 12? I don't think so. Try measuring it. I bet it's 6 x 12.
17.3736POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyTue Apr 18 1995 19:461
    Does that mean funny looking?
17.3737BOXORN::HAYSI think we are toast. Remember the jam?Tue Apr 18 1995 19:525
RE: 17.3699 by USAT05::BENSON "Eternal Weltanschauung" 

> Have you known me to lie?

No comment.
17.3738BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 20:0512
| <<< Note 17.3719 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "luxure et supplice" >>>


| It's a generalization, which suffers the same hazards as any other.

	Oh, I realize what you were doing, but I just don't think it's a fair
thing to do. Doesn't the next thing that happens when you meet one who isn't
like that end up being, "(S)he isn't like the others, (s)he's a good one!"? I
know... shut up already.... :-)


Glen
17.3739BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 20:0820
| <<< Note 17.3720 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "You-Had-Forty-Years!!!" >>>


	jack, I couldn't stop laughing when I read this. First you say:

| I agree with Topaz regarding the practices of a bigot. But what I'm seeing in 
| this case is a perfect example of the thought police in action...and referring
| to somebody as a bigot or racist because they vocally disagree on a doctrinal 
| matter is ludicrous and nonintellectual at best.

	Which might have made sense if you stopped there. But you went on to
say:

| I find it surprising that you would fall for this...

	In other words, because you believe it to be wrong, it has to be.
Doesn't this help back Mr. Topaz when he states the "always right" thing?


Glen
17.3740POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkTue Apr 18 1995 20:157
    
    Glenn, -b, Mark, jack etc.... 4x 9 sorry about that, and yes -b I will
    go with the black, that way if I lose at least I'll look good losing.
    
    The cue is gorgeous, (as cues go) hope it brings me luck in 20 minutes.
    
    Mark
17.3741MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue Apr 18 1995 20:473
    
    Is someone who doesn't get enough riboflavin ribald?
                              
17.3742NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 18 1995 20:522
I just came across the usenet group
"alt.christnet.bible-thumpers.convert.convert.convert"
17.3743NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 18 1995 20:563
Not to mention:

"alt.hillary-c.newt-g.binaries.pictures.erotica"
17.3744BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 18 1995 20:561
<--- when I first read that I saw the convert as covert..... :-)
17.3745MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 19 1995 02:225
TTWA:
    I'm still trying to figure out who drove away whom.

    And, where the heck is George? Waiting for the rest of us to leave?

17.3746BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 19 1995 03:167

	Jack, George has been in the HUMANE::BASEBALL conference lately. He's
been writing up a storm in there!


Glen
17.3747MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 19 1995 11:153
TTWA:
    Vegemite and ice cream.

17.3748WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed Apr 19 1995 11:364
    > Jack, George has been in the HUMANE::BASEBALL conference lately. He's
    >been writing up a storm in there!
    
     Excellent!
17.3749STOWOA::JOLLIMOREIn a word: overrunWed Apr 19 1995 11:591
	12 foot pool table? no way. 4 x 9. 50x100inch playin' surface.
17.3750MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 19 1995 11:593
TTWA:
    How to reconcile 392.0 and 392.3?

17.3751xenophobic,vilifyingSOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Apr 19 1995 14:1959
  RE: .3751
  
>Krawiecki, I don't seem to be the only one stunned that you and
>Benson and Martin keep insisting that you be shown that which is
>self-evident to just about everyone else.  
 
  You seem to be the only one stunned... and it's only "self-evident" in that 
bitter little mind of yours. SHOW ME WHERE!!! If you can't then shut up!

>You qualify for the Intolerance List by your outspoken and
>effusive praise (including one or more published letters to the
>Nashua Telegraph) for Rev Ian Paisley, one of the most virulent
>anti-Roman Catholics in the world.  Given ample opportunity to
>retract your support for Paisley and to call Paisley's comments
>wrong, you've done nothing more than to say that your comments
>"[were published] 8 years ago...People grow and hopefully mature
>in a time span such as that..."  
 
   You write my qualifications as if they're in the present... How do you 
justify making such a statement? and now it's "(including one or more..."
You're pathetic... How long will you build this straw man? Retract what?
I don't even remember what I wrote in that letter to the editor... Seeing as 
how you seem to be keeping track of certain individuals whom you consider 
worthy of your time, perhaps you can enter the letter verbatim and we can see 
what needs to be apologized for and retracted... deal?
       
>Neither have we heard a peep from you in criticism of the comments
>by Benson and Martin, though you've managed to sneer at most of
>those who have taken Benson & Martin to task.  One might even
>infer that you're huddled in your office, rooting along God's
>GooseSteppers in their xenophoibic insistence that My Faith Is
>Right So Yours Must Be Wrong.
 
  Is that the royal "we"??? So, since many of the other regular boxers haven't 
bothered to criticize "comments" made by Benson and Martin, they are to be 
considered "God's GooseSteppers"?

  >One might even infer....


          ????????????????????????????????????????????????

  You are pathetic.... If a "thumper" had dared to say something like this, 
you'd be one of the first to jump down their throats!!! 
  

      
>17.3686 stands.  You sell integrity and decency down the river
>when you fail to recognize that villifying a set of people based
>on their religious beliefs is wrong or unimportant.
       

  Of course it stands.... Your ego won't have it any other way!!

 BTW... I would look at this last paragraph of yours very carefully... Can you 
see anything outstanding that jumps out at you??

  I doubt it.... You are so caught up in your hatred and animosity to see the 
hypocrisy... but I'm sure that won't stop you... will it?
17.3752SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Apr 19 1995 14:216
    
    Topaz's .3751 was deleted before I added my note. His old .3751 appears
    in total at the new .3751...
    
      I'll let people decide why he thought it necessary to delete it...
    
17.3753BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 19 1995 14:429
| <<< Note 17.3751 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy caweful of yapping zebwas" >>>

| Is that the royal "we"??? So, since many of the other regular boxers haven't
| bothered to criticize "comments" made by Benson and Martin, they are to be
| considered "God's GooseSteppers"?

	Maybe they're just rulers of the next unseen key....


17.3754MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Wed Apr 19 1995 15:062
    I'm still wondering why nobody I've offended has asked me to apologize
    to them for this goosestepping.
17.3755POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyWed Apr 19 1995 15:091
    Is it harder to goosestep when you have a goose on you arm?
17.3756BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 19 1995 15:197
| <<< Note 17.3754 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "You-Had-Forty-Years!!!" >>>

| I'm still wondering why nobody I've offended has asked me to apologize to them
| for this goosestepping.

	Cuz it's better for you to wonder.....it keeps your noting to a
minimal. :-)
17.3757MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Wed Apr 19 1995 15:201
    Bloody Ghett!!!
17.3758BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 19 1995 15:221
why thank-you
17.3759WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Apr 19 1995 15:463
    ...are hob nail boots a prerequisite to note in here now?
    
    Chip
17.3760SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Apr 19 1995 16:085
    
    <-----
    
    Only if there's a goose in them...
    
17.3761Oklahoma CityDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Apr 19 1995 18:184
    Wonder how any group (no matter how just they feel their cause)
    could bomb a building that houses a day care center :-(
    
    
17.3762I wondered yesterday what sort of jerk would buy this stickerCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Apr 19 1995 18:267
Maybe it was the same heartless slob whose car I saw yesterday with the
following bumper sticker:

	"Looking for your lost cat?
	 Check under my tires."

/john
17.3763CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Apr 19 1995 18:368
                  <<< Note 17.3706 by BIGQ::SILVA "Diablo" >>>

>| You're pitiful really.
>
>	Such the loving Christian you are sir....

    
    	Since when is pity not a trait of a loving Christian?
17.3764Sickos aboundDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Apr 19 1995 18:495
    /john,
    
    You're right, that bumper sticker is sick.  Bumper stickers like
    that makes one think of spray painting cars :-0
    
17.3765BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 19 1995 18:503

	You might want to look up the word pitiful in the dictionary Joe
17.3766MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 19 1995 18:566
14.1641>    reported that an Islamic group (same one affiliated with World
14.1641>    Trade Bombings) has claimed reponsibility.

I wonder how many Islamic terrorist groups there are that simply sit
around waiting for things like this to happen so that they can claim
to be responsible?
17.3767SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Apr 19 1995 19:007
    
    I'm having a hard time accepting the fact that an Islamic group would
    target someplace like Oklahoma City...
    
     Chicago, L.A., NYC, Boston... yes... 
    
     Anyone know the population of Oklahoma City?
17.3768MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 19 1995 19:036
    
    Andy,
    
    It makes perfect sense. Put the bomb where no one is looking...
    
    -b
17.3769CTHU26::S_BURRIDGEWed Apr 19 1995 19:067
    Is there any evidence that this was an "Islamic group," other than the
    reported phone call to a radio station from someone claiming to
    represent the "nation of Islam?"
    
    Is there anything else known about who was responsible?
    
    -Stephen
17.3770MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 19 1995 19:084
>     Anyone know the population of Oklahoma City?

Around half a million, Andy.

17.3771NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 19 1995 19:088
>    Is there any evidence that this was an "Islamic group," other than the
>    reported phone call to a radio station from someone claiming to
>    represent the "nation of Islam?"

One of the reports posted here said phone call used the name of the group
that bombed the WTC, which is not "Nation of Islam" (Farrakhan's group).
It's a bit early for physical evidence to be evaluated -- they're still
trying to rescue victims.
17.3773MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 19 1995 19:144
    
    Oh dear, now we have reporters telling us what reporters told
    them.
    
17.3774WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Wed Apr 19 1995 19:179
    
    I'm dubious of Islamic fundie claims to responsibility at this time.
    The timing suggests a Waco payback.
    
    Frankly I wonder if the government would admit it if they knew it was a
    revenge bombing.
    
    Any news on the folks trapped inside?
    
17.3775SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Apr 19 1995 19:2412
    
    I just got a call from a young lady who's in-laws live in Oklahoma City
    and she informed me that the population is well over 1 million. 
    
      Area-wise, it's the third largest city in the USA...
    
    She also has an aunt who works at the building... who is still
    missing...
    
      Her in-laws live approx. 20 miles from where the blast took place and
    they reported that the windows shook and they thought it was a sonic
    boom.
17.3776403,213 was what it said, actuallyMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 19 1995 19:285
>    and she informed me that the population is well over 1 million. 

OK. The figure I quoted came from an eleven year old off-brand road
atlas I bought at Zyla's, so it was prolly wrong anyway . . . 

17.3777MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 19 1995 19:286
    If Soapbox is the only place in the known universe where the
    politically incorrect whining outweighs the politically
    correct whining by such overwhelming proportions...

    -b
17.3778DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Apr 19 1995 19:3322
    Brokaw (NBC) broke into programming for quite awhile and that was
    where I heard (radio with TV band) the reference made to the same
    Islamic group that bombed the World Trade Center.
    
    Didn't someone else mention that threats were also called in on
    Federal buildings in other cities, including Boston?
    
    Al Roker mentioned the other evening on his cable TV show; the 
    trial for those connected to the WTC bombing is going on right now.
    His comments were aimed at all the OJ coverage, stating that the
    WTC bombing made all networks drop regular programming; now there's
    scarcely a mention of the trial except on TV stations in NY and
    metro areas....also not that much coverage in newspapers.
    
    I'm not saying it's proper or OK, but sometimes we seem immune to
    violent acts occuring in major metro areas.  Want to get someone's
    attention, bomb a building in the heartland of America.
    
    Brokaw just broke in again; now he seems to backing away from
    Islamic theory.  Death toll expected to be enormous.  Rescuers 
    just found 82 people in one area, only 2 are alive :-(
    
17.3779CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Apr 19 1995 19:376
    
>    just found 82 people in one area, only 2 are alive :-(
    


 :-(
17.3780Original question remainsCSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Apr 19 1995 19:417
                  <<< Note 17.3765 by BIGQ::SILVA "Diablo" >>>
    
    	Pitiful, adj -- 1) Arousing pity.
    
>	You might want to look up the word pitiful in the dictionary Joe
    
    	Glad to oblige.
17.3781BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 19 1995 20:218

	Joe, would you swear to God that was the meaning of pitiful you meant?
I don't think you would lie to Him, so if you will just swear to God about what
you really meant, I'll believe ya. 


Glen
17.3782MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 19 1995 20:563
TTWA:
    I wonder what it would be like to tell another 'boxer to stuff it?

17.3783SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Apr 19 1995 21:537
    
    I've tried.... a number of times Jack...
    
    He just doesn't get it....
    
    Clueless comes to mind....
    
17.3784MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 19 1995 23:092
Er, I don't think we have the same 'boxer in mind, Andy.

17.3785Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Apr 20 1995 01:418
    THE FOLLOWING MAY OFFEND !!!! (I don't know how to do that little
    thingy you do !!!)
    
    
    
    TTWA - Why is it that some muricans have to gloat so much about how
    much they know about religion ? Does it give them a hard on or
    something ?? Make them feel bigger/better than other people ??
17.3786Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Apr 20 1995 01:421
    The previous note was merely an observation.
17.3787MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 20 1995 01:563
Is it just a 'Murican thing, Martin? Don't you see similar stuff
in the UK and Oz?

17.3788Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Apr 20 1995 02:124
    Actually you don't tend to see it at all. I have travelled quite
    extensively throughout the world, and it does only tend to happen
    in America. It is really bad in some states and can be EXTREMELY
    annoying !
17.3789HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstThu Apr 20 1995 08:2118
    
    Talk hard and others:
    
    You dont know how to make *this*, right ?
    
    What you can't see here is a FormFeed character. In my editor
    it is easily obtained by pressing 
    
    
    .
    
    See ? 
    No? :-)
    <CTRL><L> that is. 
    
    
     HtH
    Heiko
17.3790MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Apr 20 1995 13:0317
  ZZ      TTWA - Why is it that some muricans have to gloat so much about how
  ZZ      much they know about religion ? Does it give them a hard on or
  ZZ      something ?? Make them feel bigger/better than other people ??
    
    Alot of people who gloat over their knowledge of the Bible most likely
    do so to compensate for an insecurity problem they have...that is if
    they are actually gloating.  There are others who are perceived to
    gloat and don't actually do so...but the label of gloat is placed upon
    them by the citizenry proper because of their insecurity...it's really
    an amazing phenomena.
    
    That's why even inquiring one of the faith can be a dangerous thing. 
    Even the ones asking can be perceived as gloating.  That can be a
    confusing thing.
    
    -Jack
    
17.3791PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 20 1995 13:094
	>>That can be a confusing thing.

	apparently

17.3792PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 20 1995 14:223
	where in the world mr. binder could find "a saner place" than
	the 'box!  <maniacal look> 
17.3793BOXORN::HAYSI think we are toast. Remember the jam?Thu Apr 20 1995 14:231
The list of less sane places would be rather shorter.
17.3794NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 20 1995 14:381
Do you want to subscribe to "alt.fan.richard-nixon" (Yes,No,Quit,All)[N]?
17.3795PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 20 1995 14:472
	why would anyone be "poo-pooing" his own book?
17.3796NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 20 1995 14:503
>	why would anyone be "poo-pooing" his own book?

Fung's writing a book?
17.3797SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 14:5010
    
    RE: .3784
    
    >Er, I don't think we have the same 'boxer in mind, Andy.
    
    Sure  we do Jack!!!  Don't always look for the obvious...
    
    
    and don't ASSUME... :) :) :)
    
17.3798NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 20 1995 15:001
TTWA:  How many personalities named Dierdre does Glenn have?
17.3799POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Apr 20 1995 15:002
    
    Just one.  The other is named Deirdre.
17.3800SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 15:053
    
    Are any of them "garage types"??
    
17.3801POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 20 1995 15:101
    Nigel races cars.
17.3802POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Apr 20 1995 15:172
    
    How sexy.
17.3803WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 20 1995 15:181
    Do the cars give him a head start?
17.3804POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Apr 20 1995 15:268
    
    Oh.  OH!  Speaking of cars, I was driving down Rt.2 Tuesday night,
    heading east, when I was passed at light speed by a brand new fire
    engine red convertible Mustang.  The backend had about 15 bumper
    stickers on it, and as it faded into the distance, one word jumped out
    at me:  "INTERNET".
    
    Think that was Dr.Dan?
17.3805driver was wearing a propellor beanie?WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 20 1995 15:311
    prolly
17.3806POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesThu Apr 20 1995 15:405
    
    Couldn't tell, s/he had the pedal to the metal and was burning rubber
    like you read about.
    
    I was, frankly, appalled 8^).
17.3807POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 20 1995 15:441
    Those cars do that to people. It's like a narcotic.
17.3808CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Apr 20 1995 15:5110


 I stepped up to the entree line in the cafeteria and asked for a side of
 pasta.  The server (wearing sunglasses) proceeded to dish me up a side dish
 of brussels sprouts. 



 Jim
17.3809MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 20 1995 16:083
re: Jim

"Oakley - Thermonucular Protection" shades, no doubt . . . 
17.3810CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Apr 20 1995 16:094


 Hmmm..could be..
17.3811MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 20 1995 16:1413
Then again, maybe the server just thought that the veggies would be
more healthful for you . . . 

:^)

Reminds me of the old National Lampoon cartoon -

Fashionable restaurant, elegant table setting, a man and woman seated
at the table with a tuxedo-ed waiter in attendance. The waiter is speaking
to the man -
	"I said, 'Eat your vegetables, you scum-sucking pig.'"


17.3812NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 20 1995 16:162
Clearly the server didn't know what "pasta" meant, and didn't know what
those green things were.  Next time ask for the macaroni.
17.3813Getting pretty racyDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Apr 20 1995 16:495
    .3801
    
    Is your Nigel a fan of F1 champ Nigel Mansell?  (Please don't tell
    me your Nigel IS Nigel Mansell)!! :-)
    
17.3814BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 20 1995 17:466
| <<< Note 17.3784 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| Er, I don't think we have the same 'boxer in mind, Andy.


	Jack, does this then make Andy clueless???? :-)
17.3815BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 20 1995 17:556

	Joe, will you please answer .3781? It references note .3780


thanks!
17.3816SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 18:025
    
    RE: .3814
    
    
    Do try and keep up...
17.3817and the quip of the day is? --->SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 18:034
    
    re: .3815
    
    Do try and grow up...
17.3818CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 20 1995 18:139
    	re .3815
    
    	I already did, Glen, by moving .3781 to topic 204.
    
    	I can't believe you are pressing for an answer to that question.
    	I can't believe that you wouldn't expect me to take that entry as 
    	an insult.
    
    	End of discussion.
17.3819POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 20 1995 18:245
    re .3813
    
    As far as I know, Nigel thinks he's Nigel Mansell. You're the first to
    put 2 and 2 together on that one. He hasn't been the same since
    MacLaren went out of business.
17.3820Redneck Special?ODIXIE::ZOGRANYoungest one's walking - OH NO!Thu Apr 20 1995 18:275
    Who buys a car air freshener that says "I (heart) broads and brews!"?
    
    Saw one for sale in a gas station in North Carolina.
    
    Dan
17.3821NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 20 1995 18:275
TTWA: from the agenda of a group meeting:

3:15 - 4:45     xxx FY96 plan snapshot                  xxxx xxxxx

If it lasts an hour and a half, isn't it more of a feature film than a snapshot?
17.3822NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 20 1995 18:293
>    Who buys a car air freshener that says "I (heart) broads and brews!"?

The same people who buy the mudflaps with the chrome shapely woman cutouts.
17.3823BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 20 1995 18:405


	Thanks Joe. I have my answer now. You're some kind of Christian Joe,
yes you are!
17.3824CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Apr 20 1995 18:429

 TTWA How many topics Glen in which Glen is yapping at Joe, et al.






17.3825SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 18:463
    
    Yep... you can definitely tell the impact Quips 101 has on people...
    
17.3827NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 20 1995 19:432
TTWA:  Why Don Topaz is inundating the box with miscellaneous religious stuff
from USENET, and why he's saying it's for internal use only.
17.3829SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 19:464
    
    
    Why people think that "rules of the road" cease after they enter a
    parking lot...
17.3830SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 19:496
    
    RE: .3827
    
    
      Because he's from the "Mr. Bill School of Noting"??
    
17.3831TROOA::TEMPLETONThu Apr 20 1995 20:004
    <--------- or when leaving a parking lot
    
    joan
    
17.3832So help me (as she shoves sock in her mouth)DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Apr 20 1995 20:022
    I'm gonna say it one of these days, Di......
    
17.3833COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Apr 20 1995 20:063
	Mackerel Wayne hasn't imploded yet?

17.3834PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 20 1995 20:075
 .3832

	=;-}

17.3835PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 20 1995 20:173
 whether the author of 2817 in CLASSIFIED_ADS toyed with the idea of
 calling it a "single white bedroom set".

17.3836SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 20:1815
    
    
    TTWA
    
    Not that I'm nosey....
    
    Washing my hands in the mens room prior to egressing...
    
     
    Four stalls there.. 3 regular, 1 handi-capped
    
    All empty...
    
    Some guy walks in and bee-lines for the last one (handi-capped one)
    
17.3837MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 20 1995 20:192
Room to spread out.

17.3838CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 20 1995 20:241
    Better lighting.
17.3839POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 20 1995 20:261
    railing to prop your reading materials on.
17.3840CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 20 1995 20:271
    	A higher seat.  It gives you a different perspective of things.
17.3841MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 20 1995 20:342
(Hey, guys - I think we're giving away all our secrets.)

17.3842SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideThu Apr 20 1995 21:066
       
>       I'm on a mission from God.
        
        Two fried chickens and some dry white toast, please...
        

17.3843Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Apr 20 1995 23:012
    If someone completes a letter with 'TTFN' do they mean 'That's That For
    Now' or what ???
17.3844COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Apr 20 1995 23:214
TTFN = TaTa For Now

TaTa = Goodbye (in this context).

17.3845CALDEC::RAHHow you play is who you are.Thu Apr 20 1995 23:323
    
    how dinosaur applications can still find buyers and have an installed
    base..
17.3846Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Apr 20 1995 23:461
    Yep that's right John ! Thanx.
17.3847Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 21 1995 02:054
    Ok Ok I give up.... I musta missed the note.... but who exactly is
    this Onagona or how ever you spell it !?????! 
    
    Glenn.... Now I'm starting to worry !!! :*)
17.3848POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyFri Apr 21 1995 02:083
    You um must learn spell better.
    
    Onondaga
17.3849RDGE44::ALEUC8Fri Apr 21 1995 10:094
    wot's with all these enormous religion replies that have appeared all
    over the place?? as if we haven't had enough already ... doh!
    
    ric
17.3850MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 21 1995 11:163
TTWA:
	What the occasion is in Oz on Tuesday?

17.3851Nah.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Apr 21 1995 11:501
St. Mark's Day?
17.3852GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 21 1995 12:427
    
    
    ttwa:  why someone needs a hood ornament to help her drive and
    park...she is even going to go out and buy one since her car didn't
    come with one...
    
    
17.3853OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Fri Apr 21 1995 13:534
    She probably learned to line it up with something, and it gives her a
    good point of reference.  I can't imagine being that dependent on it,
    though.  Must have never, ever driven without one, but it's not that
    hard to figure out where you are on the road.
17.3855GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri Apr 21 1995 15:527
    
    
    	hey does anyone know if -b  is in today?  I'm
    	going to be in SHR this afternoon for a class and
    	would like to stop in and introduce myself....I
    	sent him mail but got no answer....
    
17.3856MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Apr 21 1995 16:405
    
    I'm here! Sorry, was in a meeting but responded to your mail
    when I got free...
    
    -b
17.3857GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 21 1995 17:269
    
    
    ttwa:  
    
    why those 2 women just *had* to park their car outside the front door
    of the restaurant when the entrance to the parking lot was about a car
    lenghth away...
    
    
17.3858Need a local to explain what it is thoughCSEXP2::ANDREWSI'm the NRAFri Apr 21 1995 18:032
    Tuesday in Aus.:
    My calendar says ANZAC day - Australia
17.3859Gallipoli anniversary?CTHU26::S_BURRIDGEFri Apr 21 1995 18:041
    
17.3860TROOA::COLLINSFrom Sheilus to the Reefs of KizmarFri Apr 21 1995 18:077
    Australia
     (and)
    New
    Zealand
    Are
    Cool
    
17.3861BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Apr 21 1995 19:266
| <<< Note 17.3828 by CALLME::MR_TOPAZ >>>


| I'm on a mission from God.

	Are you getting the band back together???
17.3862TROOA::TRP109::Chrisdedicated sybariteFri Apr 21 1995 19:355
ANZAC is the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (although I liked
John's description too!) and I can't remember if ANZAC day is to honour the 
members who fought in WWI or the Boer Wars.  The War Memorial Museum in 
Canberra is a MUST if you are interested in history - takes *at least* a 
full day.
17.3863MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Apr 22 1995 03:412
Well, Happy Anzac day/Tuesday, Aussies!

17.3864CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSat Apr 22 1995 03:434


 How does one celebrate such a holiday?
17.3865CALDEC::RAHan outlaw in townSat Apr 22 1995 12:565
    
    i would imagine by remembering the fallen. 
    
    didn't thousands of oz and en zed guys die
    in the first ww?
17.3866CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSun Apr 23 1995 02:0817


 Sign in the entryway to my apt building today:

 "Guys...the door is broken, so come on in (I assume this refers to the security
  door..Jim)..my door is unlocked and I'm in the shower
                                   
                                   ...Britt"

  I believe the note was left for a specific set of "guys", though my son
  and I wondered if she had issued a general invitation.  We decided not to
  try all 34 doors in the bldg..



 Jim
17.3867CALDEC::RAHan outlaw in townSun Apr 23 1995 21:352
    
    britt is a karate expert.
17.3868Oh, and the vet.s drink a bit...GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherMon Apr 24 1995 00:2612
ANZAC day honours those who served, and those who lost their lives in war 
-  Australians and New Zealanders  in all wars.  
The day is, I believe, the anniversary of the (failed) Gallipoli invasion.  
There are a number of church and civil services, marches etc.  It used to be 
the only day it was legal to play "two-up".  It' only been over recent years 
that Vietnam vets have "marched", as it wasn't considered a "real" war by the 
PTB who decide these things.  (probably the RSL - Retired Servicemens League)

It's probably pretty much like the US veteran's day.


Chele
17.3869Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Apr 24 1995 00:411
    What is a Wiffle ??????
17.3870GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherMon Apr 24 1995 01:207
<-- re 

Isn't it some kind of blade?



Chele
17.3871CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Apr 24 1995 01:2511


  Is there some sort of national guideline as to what color ribbon worn on 
  one's lapel means what?  I know red is for AIDS, yellow for hostages (?) 
  but what about the one's they were wearing at the OKC memorial service..seemed
  to be several colors..



 Jim
17.3872MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 24 1995 01:582
What's "two up"?

17.3873Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Apr 24 1995 02:016
    It's a game ozzies play. You have a piece of wood (very short, hand
    held) onto which you place two coins at one end. You then proceed to 
    launch the two coins in the air and if they land with both the same side 
    up (hence, Two up) you win loads a money !!!!!
    
    I think that's right anyway, Chele ???
17.3874Sounds pretty harmlessMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 24 1995 02:032
How come you can't play it on other days?

17.3875Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Apr 24 1995 02:262
    I think it had something to do with the gambling aspect. It used to be
    illegal to gamble in most, if not all, states.
17.3876GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherMon Apr 24 1995 02:278
I'm not sure about the restriction - I think it was probably because it was 
cheap/easy to play, hard to cheat, and no-one apart from the players get any 
money.

Traditional games have the spinner (coin-tosser) in the centre of a ring of 
players - hence "come in spinner".

Chele
17.3877Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Apr 24 1995 02:514
    TTWA : Why I wake up with no feeling in my pinky finger all the time.
    It alternates between left and right hand and is most annoying !!!!!!
    
    A strange person I am, oh yes, a strange person.
17.3878GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherMon Apr 24 1995 03:329
re  <<< Note 17.3877 by SNOFS1::DAVISM "And monkeys might fly outa my butt!" >>>

This could be a _fun_ game.

Maybe it's something your flatmates have contrived to annoy you with?


Chele

17.3879POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesMon Apr 24 1995 03:403
    
    Martinluv, a wiffle is a crew cut.  Men with crewcuts make my little
    heart flutter.
17.3880Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Apr 24 1995 04:013
    Yeah but, that's what my hair was like when I left England. I have been
    growing it over here so people won't recognize (yeah right!!) me when I
    get home.
17.388142344::CBHLager LoutMon Apr 24 1995 08:105
>    TTWA : Why I wake up with no feeling in my pinky finger all the time.

coz you were giving yourself a hand shandy all night.

Chris.
17.3882CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Apr 24 1995 18:1210

 Why, when I tell somebody I haven't had time to peruse a list of material
 they gave me earlier in the day, they think I have the time to sit and
 talk about it for 20 minutes.




 Jim
17.3883BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Apr 24 1995 20:084

	Maybe cuz they see the notes you posted in the various conferences and
figure you have a lot of time on your hands!!! :-)
17.3884ODIXIE::ZOGRANYoungest one's walking - OH NO!Mon Apr 24 1995 20:335
    TTWA - A new episode of Northern Exposure is on tonight.  I guess the
    constant shuffling of it's data and time means the kiss of death for
    this show?  Too bad.
    
    Dan
17.3885SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotMon Apr 24 1995 20:493
    The show is getting shuffled around because it had begun to lose market
    share.  They'd run out of decent writing, and Rob Morrow wanted out, so
    let the thing die before it gets laughed out of the schedule.
17.3886ODIXIE::ZOGRANYoungest one's walking - OH NO!Mon Apr 24 1995 20:545
    re. -1 - Unfortunate but true.  You are correct in the assessment of
    the writing and general quality of the show post-Morrow.  Oh well, at
    least ER and NYPD Blue are okay.
    
    Dan
17.3887TROOA::TEMPLETONTue Apr 25 1995 00:4214
    Ad on back of bus
    
    There is no Photo Radar on the information highway
    
    Are they trying to give the government ideas
    
    
    
    Did the owner of the Lovette Tunnel Equipment Co expect extra business
    when they built the Metro West Detention Centre next door
    
    
    
    joan           
17.3888POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkTue Apr 25 1995 13:162
    
    welcome back Dick
17.3889NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 25 1995 14:252
The Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade case is being heard by the Supreme Court.
TTWA: will any of the justices ask how "Wacko" Hurley got his name?
17.3891PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Apr 25 1995 15:033
	whether one would look for a book entitled "The World According
	to Jack Martin" under the Fiction, Humor, or Horror section.
17.3892MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 25 1995 15:041
    Tee hee
17.3893NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 25 1995 15:252
TTWA: Will George be coming back into the 'box?  Will he recapture the
P&K crown from Jack Martin?
17.3894CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Apr 25 1995 15:293
    Was George Will ever a member of the box?
    
    Brian
17.3895let sleeping dogs lieWAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue Apr 25 1995 15:305
    >Will George be coming back into the 'box? 
    
     Please! This reminds me of that fateful day in the (at the time) new
    box when some utter moron asked, "Where's <he whose name shall not be
    mentioned>?"
17.3896MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue Apr 25 1995 15:434
    I'm sorry but even with my bent on racism and bigotry, George MUST
    remain in the baseball conference!!!
    
    -Jack
17.3897There's a shortage of mirrors in the locker room as it is,.CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Apr 25 1995 16:055
    
    	TTWA
    
    	Why do some people need to watch themselves in the mirror as they
    	apply underarm deodorant?
17.3898CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Apr 25 1995 16:065
    	re .3877
    
    	Probably your nostril cuts off the circulation!
    
    	:^)
17.3899NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 25 1995 16:474
>    	Why do some people need to watch themselves in the mirror as they
>    	apply underarm deodorant?

So they can find their armpits?
17.3900EVMS::MORONEYVerbing weirds languagesTue Apr 25 1995 17:022
Will SNOFS1::DAVISM ever come up with a new title for a reply other than
"Talk Hard"?
17.390142344::CBHLager LoutTue Apr 25 1995 17:033
probably not.

Chris.
17.3902MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 25 1995 17:354
TTWA:
     Would anyone consider trading me some Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
     for some York Peppermint Patties?

17.3903GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyTue Apr 25 1995 17:367
    
    if i had some, noway hosea!!!!  :> :>
    
    
    ttwa:  is that delni::shook dude, bill related to norris shook????
    
    
17.3904CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Apr 25 1995 17:408


 No sirree, Jack...



 Hmmm..it is just about candy bar time..
17.3905CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Apr 25 1995 20:4212



 Hmm..should I go to the vending machine and get a snickers, or, just wait
til later tonight when I go to my friend Ron's, where he's got a whole mess
of 'em?




 There sure are a lot of them in the machine over there, though..
17.390642344::CBHLager LoutTue Apr 25 1995 20:457
> Hmm..should I go to the vending machine and get a snickers, or, just wait
>til later tonight when I go to my friend Ron's, where he's got a whole mess
>of 'em?

I would do both, but, then, I'm unashamedly a fat git.

Chris.
17.3907GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyTue Apr 25 1995 21:015
    
    
    jimbo...what did i ever do to you???????
    
    
17.3908BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Apr 25 1995 22:037
| <<< Note 17.3891 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| whether one would look for a book entitled "The World According
| to Jack Martin" under the Fiction, Humor, or Horror section.

	At times it fits all 3.... :-)
17.3909Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Apr 26 1995 00:015
    re .3898 - I use my index finger for that.....{ewwwww} :*)
    
    re .3900 - No.
    
    So be it.
17.3910Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Apr 26 1995 02:433
    TTWA - How "Lager Lout" managed to make me laugh about 10 times whilst
    I was catching up from Monday. The best one, I think, was the reference
    to a Head Cleaner. :*)
17.3911MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 26 1995 03:253
TTWA:
    So, Chele & Martin - how was ANZAC day?

17.3912GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherWed Apr 26 1995 03:457
Pretty good,

A nice day for attacking the garden...


Chele

17.3913Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Apr 26 1995 04:453
    I can't remember I was too drunk!
    
    So be it.
17.391442344::CBHLager LoutWed Apr 26 1995 07:203
Why is Martin's new phrase `so be it'?

Chris.
17.3915Been in the sticks too long...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Apr 26 1995 12:526
    
    
    TTWA...
    
     When they changed the name from waitress/waiter to waitron...
    
17.3916Who says managers aren't good for something?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 26 1995 13:377
TTWA:

    Why it took Brian 43 lines in 396.54 to express what I did by doing
    a SET TITLE on 396.50?

:^)

17.3917MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 26 1995 13:396
    
    RE: .3916
    
    Can't help it, talking about math gives me a woody... :-)
    
    -b
17.3918NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 26 1995 14:332
TTWA: If there's anybody out there name John Doe II who wishes he had a
different name.
17.3919BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 26 1995 16:107

	IWW when a lane is closing on a highway and people have 1-2 miles to 
make their move, so many wait and follow the cones as they are cutting off the
lane gradually, hence bringing traffic to a grinding halt? 


17.3920SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Apr 26 1995 16:222
    But think of all those sheeplike fools that they get in front of that
    way.
17.3921CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Apr 26 1995 16:492
    These are the ones that have the little label next the UNLEADED ONLY
    label that say "BRAIN MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE CAR WILL START".  
17.3922MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 26 1995 18:337
TTWA:

    14.1727 - why on earth do we need to have Federal agencies worrying
    about these matters and enacting Federal laws to control it? Steve
    Leech is right - the FF must be doubled up and thrashing in their
    graves.

17.3923NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 26 1995 18:434
In the early 1970's a national organization of black social workers
said that whites adopting black children was akin to genocide.  Many
states adopted [sic] policies against interracial adoption.  Because
of this, many black children have languished in foster homes.
17.3924SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Apr 26 1995 18:5017
    
    Of course, none of those black social workers was in the least, any bit
    racist...
    
      Right?
    
    "akin to genocide"???  Idiots!!!!
    
    I knew more than a dozen couples who made it a point, and went out of
    their way, to insure their adoptive children learned and knew about
    their heritage.... (12+ black, 1 Korean, 2 Chilean)
    
    >Because of this, many black children have languished in foster homes.
    
    
    Idiots!!!
    
17.3925MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 26 1995 19:065
re: .3923, Gerald

Yes - I know. I guess my question was largely rhetorical. It seems
quite ludicrous to me that our society has become such that we "need"
these types of things being contolled by the Feds.
17.3926Steve Leech, our Official FF....:-)BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Apr 26 1995 19:153

	Jack, Steve's rolling in his grave and he's not even dead yet!
17.3928MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 26 1995 19:486
TTWA:
    Note 1666.1728 in HOME_WORK. Someone is looking for "cobble stones,
    new or used."

    I didn't think you could still get the new ones.

17.3929SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Apr 26 1995 19:533
    You can get them.  They're used for repair in places that still have
    cobblestone streets, and they're used by restorationists in making
    tarmac streets and driveways into cobblestone ones.
17.3930MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 26 1995 19:544
NEW ones, Dick?

?!?!?!?!?!

17.3932SHRCTR::DAVISWed Apr 26 1995 19:572
Was SOAPBOX moved to a VAX 11/730 with 50 ALL-IN-ONE users on it? Gad, it's 
been slow lately.
17.3933SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Apr 26 1995 19:591
    It's a Bad Net Day.
17.3934SHRCTR::DAVISWed Apr 26 1995 20:025
      <<< Note 17.3933 by SMURF::BINDER "Father, Son, and Holy Spigot" >>>

>    It's a Bad Net Day.

Ahhh yes, Dick. That occurred to me, too.
17.3935SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Apr 26 1995 20:028
    .3930
    
    NEW ones, Jack.  Mind you, they are NOT inexpensive.
    
    All a cobblestone is, basically, is a naturally rounded stone larger
    than a baseball and smaller than a basketball.  Anybody can go digging
    for them along streambeds, but it's a lot of work to make a profitable
    business of it.
17.3936re .3933, .3934 - Some sort of nasty network partitionCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Apr 26 1995 20:035
Yep, and I was just working with the local net people to try to get a good
idea of what's working and what isn't, and we were using Soapbox for business
purposes to see which sites were able to reach ZKO today.

/john
17.3937MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 26 1995 20:078
>    NEW ones, Jack.  Mind you, they are NOT inexpensive.
>    All a cobblestone is, basically, is a naturally rounded stone larger
>    than a baseball and smaller than a basketball.  Anybody can go digging
>    for them along streambeds, but it's a lot of work to make a profitable
>    business of it.

(sigh) - (I guess I failed at making a funny for you, dick.)

17.3938GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Apr 26 1995 20:127
    
    
    re: the bad net day...
    
    
    folks at das can't get in either....so di and jim aren't ignoring
    y'all....they just can't access the 'box...
17.3939MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 26 1995 20:336
    Why the hair on the right side of my chin grows faster
    than the hair on the left side of my chin. It's all
    getting the same fertilizer... :-) :-)

    -b
17.3940WDFFS2::SHOOKthe river is mineWed Apr 26 1995 20:387
    
   > ttwa:  is that delni::shook dude, bill related to norris shook????
    
    actually, that delni::shook dude is norris; however, gldoa::pomeroy
    thinks he is me.  sssshhhhhhhh....8^)  oh, we're not related.
    
    bill
17.3941GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Apr 26 1995 20:444
    
    i wuz begining to thinq you forgot about me....;>
    :>
    
17.3942POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed Apr 26 1995 20:463
    
    Brian:  one's hair grows in a circular direction around one's head. 
    The left side will catch up.
17.3943MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Apr 26 1995 20:487
    >Brian:  one's hair grows in a circular direction around one's head. 
    >The left side will catch up.
    
    Hmmm... I always thought my hair grew in any damn direction it
    liked... and I've got the pictures to prove it! :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.3944SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideWed Apr 26 1995 21:0616
        Any lycanthropic  tendencies,  Brian  -  howling  at  the moon,
        maybe?
        
        &y
        
        PS. I used to be a werewolf, but I'm alright...
        
         /\   /\
        /  ~~~  \
        { .   . }
         \  "  / 
          \{Noooooooowww!!
          ****
        
         
        
17.3945Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Apr 26 1995 23:164
    TTWA - Why I picked up a book yesterday evening....read 20 pages and
    then couldn't put it down.....boy am I tired.
    
    Oh well....So be it.
17.3946MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 27 1995 00:434
TTWA:
    Should I shut this puppy off and install that new scanner? (If I do
    I prolly blow all chances of getting to bed at a decent hour ...)

17.3947CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Thu Apr 27 1995 01:287
    	Whether there is any interest in DEC nostalgia.
    
    	I have a coffee mug that states "Digital is a software company"
    	and then lists all the the DEC software products -- most of
    	which are now either discontinued or sold off.
    
    	Or how about a blue DEC employee badge from pre-photo days.
17.3948Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Apr 27 1995 02:144
    I wonder if someone would be kind enough to give node MOC3 a kick
    up the butt for me.... I can't reach.
    
    Ta
17.3949MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 27 1995 02:175
Not sure if I still have the coffee mug, but I've still got
one of those badges, Joe.

:^)

17.3950Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Apr 27 1995 02:422
    hey... I got the coffee mug (it's at home (uk) somewhere), but I am
    slightly too young for th badge.
17.3951CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Apr 27 1995 03:0313

    
>    	Or how about a blue DEC employee badge from pre-photo days.



   Somewhere I have one of the old Phoenix badges with a cactus on it, and
   a Colorado badge w/the mountains on it.



 Jim
17.3952odds anyoneTROOA::TEMPLETONThu Apr 27 1995 12:398
    TTWA
    
    If the two coyote's checking out the horse barns at Woodbine Racetrack
    this morning, were looking for their next Stakes winner, or their next
    steak dinner.
    
    
    joan
17.3953POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkThu Apr 27 1995 12:514
    
    Joan, both, first off they want 6-1 odds or better, then a beautiful
    horse steak dinner, medium rare of course. With a side of horseradish
    don't you know..............
17.3954MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Apr 27 1995 12:596
    Question:  I was taping from another tape last night (cassette).  I've 
    always noticed when you are about five minutes away from the end of a
    tape, the right spindle goes faster than the left...yet it never causes
    the tape to unravel.  Why is that?  
    
    -Jack
17.3955WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 27 1995 13:025
    the spindles go at precisely the same rate for an instant; at the point
    when there is the same amount of tape on each spindle. Other than that
    the spindle with less tape on it will always move faster than the other
    one to counteract the radius' effect on spindle rotation for a given
    linear velocity.
17.3956Or something like thatCONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Apr 27 1995 13:058
    In order for the velocity at the outside of the smaller reel to match
    that of the uptake reel it must spin faster i.e. more RPMs.  The reel
    being emptied is also not being driven as the tape is pulled off the
    reel rather than being fed by the reel otherwise it would be like
    pushing a rope.  There is slight tension on the take off reel so the
    tape doesn't get too loose on the uptake reel.   
    
    Brian
17.3957CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Apr 27 1995 13:061
    .....or what Mark said.
17.3958MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Apr 27 1995 13:091
    Thanks!
17.3960PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 27 1995 13:386
>     <<< Note 17.3959 by CALLME::MR_TOPAZ >>>


	<chuckle>

17.3961RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Apr 27 1995 14:0416
    Re .3959:
    
    > This same phenomenon accounts for all sorts of curious things: the
    > THUMP-THUMP-THUMP sound that you hear from a helicopter is
    > actually a series of mini-sonic booms, because the tip of the
    > helicopter's blade is traveling at supersonic speeds.
    
    How many grooves are there on a side of a record?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
                                                     
17.3962NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 27 1995 14:061
What's a record?
17.396342344::CBHLager LoutThu Apr 27 1995 14:076
>What's a record?

it's a type of frisbee.  Someone once told me that people used to use them
to play music.  How I larfed!

Chris.
17.3964STOWOA::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsThu Apr 27 1995 14:074
	.3961
	
	1
	
17.3966BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 27 1995 14:285

	I wonder why going down the street that has just had the sweeper go
down it that there is more dirt in the road, and a big dust cloud in the air?
Aren't these things supposed to clean? 
17.3967BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Apr 27 1995 14:292
	Is there a record for the number of grooves on a record? 
17.396842344::CBHLager LoutThu Apr 27 1995 14:365
Wasn't it Monty Python who released a record with two spirals on one
side, so whenever you played the thing you were never too sure what
you'd end up listening to?

Chris.
17.3969MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Apr 27 1995 14:3912
    
    RE: .3968
    
    Monty Python's "Matching Tie and Hankerchief" of which I am a
    proud owner. Probably Zappa's > 60 minute album was the most
    groove-packed though... (forget which one).
    
    The Monty Python album was cool... until you listened to
    it so many times that the grooves became a rut and the
    randomness was removed...
    
    -b
17.3970PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 27 1995 15:245
   How Richard knows that bats can swim.  And how he knows they're
   not too good at it.  Nature specials?  This is not something one
   gets to witness often, is it?   Oh no, I think it's not.  

17.3971RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Apr 27 1995 15:309
    Now, will somebody please connect the record grooves to the helicopter
    noise?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.3972BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Apr 27 1995 15:349
    
    >Now, will somebody please connect the record grooves to the helicopter
    >noise?
    
    
    	Actually, if you reverse that and connect the helicopter noise to
    	the grooves in a record at least you'll be able to listen to it
    	whenever you want.
    
17.3973SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Apr 27 1995 15:372
    The religious joke in 58.283 actually makes a very serious point.  I
    wonder how many boxers will see it.
17.3974PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 27 1995 15:563
	never trust a Baptist?

17.3975CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Apr 27 1995 15:5913

>	never trust a Baptist?



 Watch it!




 Jim

17.3976PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 27 1995 16:025
>> Watch it!

	i do.  especially when Baptists are around.  hoho ha.

17.3977harrumphCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Apr 27 1995 16:063

 So, you don't trust me, eh?
17.3978PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 27 1995 16:087

>> So, you don't trust me, eh?

	well, I trust that you're only kidding and that you
	know I was.  does that count?  ;>

17.3979POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club Butt TinkeringThu Apr 27 1995 16:083
    There are _many_ flavours of Baptists. yes there are.
    
    There's a really good anagram in the word baptists.  8^o
17.3980POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkThu Apr 27 1995 16:092
    
    you pervert
17.3981PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 27 1995 16:114

  spit tabs?  stab tips?  spat bits?  no, those probably aren't it.  ;>

17.3982CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Apr 27 1995 16:1110


>	well, I trust that you're only kidding and that you
>	know I was.  does that count?  ;>



 Yep ;-)

17.3983CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Apr 27 1995 16:3911


 I wonder how many daughters, having experienced a day in this place, will
 say "the heck with this work stuff, I wanna stay home and cook and clean
 and bake cookies".




Jim
17.3984PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 27 1995 16:504
>> say "the heck with this work stuff, I wanna stay home and cook and clean
>> and bake cookies".

   er, that's work too, no?  ;>
17.3985SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoThu Apr 27 1995 17:0911
    >-< re .3933, .3934 - Some sort of nasty network partition >-
    >
    > Yep, and I was just working with the local net people to try to get a
    > good idea of what's working and what isn't, and we were using Soapbox
    > for business purposes to see which sites were able to reach ZKO today.
     
    PAG couldn't.  I couldn't get some kits I needed yesterday either, to
    say nothing of being unable to reach soapbox.  Finally cleared up some
    time after 4pm pdt.
    
    DougO
17.3986CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikThu Apr 27 1995 17:498
    How many full-time homemakers are bringing their sons home to work with
    them for a day to demonstrate the rewarding career of homemaking and
    child-care?  
    
    Not snide we have no sons, but Frank said if we did he would definitely
    keep him home to show him.  
    
    meg
17.3987SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 27 1995 18:248
    
    <------------
    
    My Mom used to do that almost everyday with me....
    
    I was baby-sitting my infant sister at a tender age of seven...
    
    As for home-making... it was SOP at our house.... 
17.3988CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Apr 27 1995 18:324

 SOP at my house too..couldn't go outside on weekends or during the summer
til a bunch of household stuff was done, including ironing, laundry,etc
17.3989MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Apr 27 1995 19:063
    I cook and clean regularly.  My sons help with these chores!
    
    -Jack
17.3990PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 27 1995 19:092
    .3989  what a '90s kind of a guy.
17.3991NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 27 1995 19:123
>    I cook and clean regularly.  My sons help with these chores!

Then you're not a redneck.  Unless it's mash you cook and your pickup you clean.
17.3993Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 28 1995 02:132
    TTWA - Why this network is slowing down and then speeding up again so
    often.......
17.3994POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club Butt TinkeringFri Apr 28 1995 02:151
    You're on the other side of the world man!
17.3995BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Apr 28 1995 02:344

	But it does it on this side of the world too.... or is south of you yet
another part of the world for you? :-)
17.3996Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 28 1995 02:406
    re .3994 
    
    Stop making bloody excuses it's not good enough !!!
    
    
    %^) %^) moan moan moan moan
17.3997GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Apr 28 1995 04:543
When were the activities of the tooth fairy first discovered?

Chele
17.3998GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Apr 28 1995 04:554
Has the gender of the tooth fairy been established?

Chele

17.3999GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Apr 28 1995 04:565
What does the tooth fairy actually _do_ with all those teeth??

Chele


17.4000** Snarf **GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Apr 28 1995 04:578
Maybe that's where fairy dust comes from. Ground up teeth.



Chele



17.4001Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Apr 28 1995 05:241
    TTWA - Why Chele cheated her way to a snarf !!! snigger!
17.4002GIDDAY::BURTLet us reason togetherFri Apr 28 1995 05:416
Moi?

twinkle twinkle...


Chele
17.4003GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri Apr 28 1995 12:185
    
    
    ttwa:  what exactly is 'blimey' weather????
    
    
17.4004MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Apr 28 1995 14:253
    
    Why the tooth fairy hasn't opened a free clinic for rednecks...
    
17.4006GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingFri Apr 28 1995 15:306
    
    
    So, do any of the wimminfolk in the box find George on Seinfeld sexy?
    
    
    Mike
17.4007HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri Apr 28 1995 15:324
    
    Good question Mike,
    
    And for those who answer...how bout Cosmo Kramer?
17.4008GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri Apr 28 1995 16:275
    
    
    no and no
    
    
17.4009CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 28 1995 16:354
    We have fake grass here at PKO2.  I wonder if it is by the same folks
    that make can o' hair?  
    
    
17.4010PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 28 1995 16:357
    
>>    no and no

    i'll see your "no"s and raise you one for jerry himself
    
    

17.4011TROOA::TRP109::Chrisdedicated sybariteFri Apr 28 1995 16:511
What about Newman?
17.4012POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club Butt TinkeringFri Apr 28 1995 16:531
    And Mr. Pitt?
17.4013GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri Apr 28 1995 17:018
    
    
    not sure about newman...he is a good looking man...but i don't know
    about sexy.
    
    and no for mr. pitt
    
    
17.4014PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 28 1995 17:064
    
    TTWA:  the raqster
    
>>    not sure about newman...he is a good looking man..
17.4015PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 28 1995 17:094
	oh wait, you meant Paul?  not Newman from Seinfeld?  


17.4016GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri Apr 28 1995 17:1010
    
    
    	Lesseee
    
    	George - no
    	Kramer - no
    	Seinfeld - no
    	Newman - no
    	Brad  - yes
    
17.4017POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club Butt TinkeringFri Apr 28 1995 17:171
    Elaine?
17.4018POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsFri Apr 28 1995 17:343
    
    I like Elaine's hair.
    
17.4019PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 28 1995 17:427
    
>>    I like Elaine's hair.

    yes.  without that hair, it's my opinion that she would be
    a bald, out-of-work actress.  if she can sing, then possibly 
    ripping up pictures of the Pope somewhere, who knows.    

17.4020DASHER::RALSTONAin't Life Fun!Fri Apr 28 1995 17:4512
    		>The 'move' and the 'swirl'
                >    Clockwise or counterclockwise?
                >    Pinch or no pinch?
                >    Knuckle?
    
    Clockwise or counterclockwise is good either way.
    
    Pinch or no pinch depends on the receiver.
    
    Definitely no knuckle! 
    
    
17.4021CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 28 1995 18:016
    Why is it that the brand spanking new dollar bill I tried to stuff in
    the pop machine got spit out but the crinkly, bent, torn, taped,
    marred, penned, dog earred one was gleefully accepted in exchange for a
    pop and $0.30 change?  
    
    
17.4022SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CFri Apr 28 1995 18:125
    
    
    	You got a fake bill?
    
    
17.4023BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Fri Apr 28 1995 18:185
    
    	Sometimes the really clean ones are so clean that the rollers on
    	the machine have nothing to grab onto and "slip", thereby reading
    	the bill incorrectly.
    
17.4024DASHER::RALSTONanagram: mortal snotFri Apr 28 1995 18:425
    re: .4021
    
    We get get $0.50 change here at CXO (not to rub it in or anything :)).
    
    ...Tom
17.4025CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 28 1995 18:461
    Can I buy pop from your machines instead?  
17.4026POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club Butt TinkeringFri Apr 28 1995 18:461
    So, you rub your dollers in? I've never seen that type before.
17.4027DASHER::RALSTONanagram: mortal snotFri Apr 28 1995 18:505
    >Can I buy pop from your machines instead?
    
    Sure, send me $5.00 and I'll mail you one (includes S&H).
    
    ...Tom
17.4028MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 28 1995 18:535
>    Can I buy pop from your machines instead?  

You might have to do something along those lines, Brian. I've heard
that they only have tonic in the machines at your site.

17.4029CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 28 1995 19:026
    I am going to start my own militia to protect my right to keep and bear
    pop.  You can have my pop when you can pry it from my cold dead
    nutra-sweeted hands.  Vox POPulii!  Give me pop or give me nothing at
    all!  Just say no to tonic! (unless of course it is tonic waterm, 
    properly diluted with Gin, Rum or Vodka with lime)  Friends don't let 
    friends drink tonic!  
17.4030MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 28 1995 19:067
When I first moved to New England and heard people freely using
the word "tonic" in referring to pop, I spent months with a
deathly fear that if I were to walk into a drinking establishment
and request a vodka tonic, the bartender might ask me, "Which Flavor?"

blech!

17.4031CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Apr 28 1995 19:074
    <------ Ahhhh, a brother in the struggle.  I thought a frappe was
    another name for a rude noise.  Why would I ever want to drink one?  
    
    Brian
17.4032POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club Butt TinkeringFri Apr 28 1995 19:091
    So what did you think fruit frappe was then?  8-o
17.4033SHRCTR::DAVISFri Apr 28 1995 19:445
   <<< Note 17.4032 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Special Fan Club Butt Tinkering" >>>

>    So what did you think fruit frappe was then?  8-o

A peachy patoo-ey?
17.4034MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 28 1995 21:102
TTWA:
   Why Glenn has been telling me that I'm a lucky man for the past few days?
17.4035GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri Apr 28 1995 21:189
    
    
    lady di...
    
    yes, i was referring to paul newman...i was not aware of the fact
    (eunice) that there was a newman on seinfelf these days...
    
    
    
17.4036MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon May 01 1995 14:109
TTWA:

    Has this Eric Clapton person done anything that I might have ever heard?

    (I must pay way too little attention to popular music. I heard a song
     the other day that I'd heard before and kinda liked, and found out
     that it was done by "Steely Dan". And here I thought "Steely Dan" was
     a heavy metal group . . . )

17.4037CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon May 01 1995 14:1411



  I'd not be unhappy if I never heard another song by Steely Dan.





 Jim
17.4038HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterMon May 01 1995 14:359
    
    	Jack,
    
    		Anything EC plays gets little air time. If you like
    	great guitar music with scorching solo's, get 24 Nights.
    	(or borrow one first).
    
    						Hank
    	
17.4039WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon May 01 1995 14:393
    >I'd not be unhappy if I never heard another song by Steely Dan.
    
     ?!
17.4040IMO, of courseCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon May 01 1995 14:4211


 I got tired of them (Steely Dan)..I liked "Reelin' in the Years" and "Do it
 again" (or whatever the name of that song was)..after that, I thought they
 were kinda boring.




 Jim
17.4041I'd like to get the CDMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon May 01 1995 14:546
What's the name of this more recent one of theirs that includes the
lyrics (I think) -
	"The Cuervo Gold. The fine Columbian."

?

17.4042MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon May 01 1995 15:0213
    I love Steely Dan... _except_ for the songs Jim mentioned! :-)
    
    "Reeling in the Years" is an example of a song I never want
    to hear again (along with: Stairway to Heaven, Layla, Freebird,
    and so on).

    Songs I like: Boston Rag, King of the World, Hey 19, many more...

    Favorite Steely Dan album: Countdown to Ecstasy (cover art that
    really appeals to my warped sensibilities too)

    -b
17.4043CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon May 01 1995 15:0620

    
>    "Reeling in the Years" is an example of a song I never want
>    to hear again (along with: Stairway to Heaven, Layla, Freebird,
>    and so on).

 

    Well, I should have added that while I liked that song, I'd do fine
    not hearing it again for the reasons you mentioned.  When it came
    out, and for several years thereafter, I liked it.  While I don't own
    a gun, if I had one I'd put a bullet through the radio next time I hear
    Stairway to Heaven.





    Jim
17.4044TROOA::COLLINSBrakes just slow you down.Mon May 01 1995 15:095
    
    Jack,
    
    That's `Hey Nineteen', off `Gaucho'.
    
17.4045MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon May 01 1995 15:148
Thankyou, sir.

I was in a CD store briefly yesterday thumbing through the racks looking
for something that seemed likely, and then realized I hadn't a clue as
to what I was actually looking for if it was titled anything other than
those lyrics. I do recall seeing that album, though, so I'll head back
there tonight. Is the rest of that album any good, John?

17.4046MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon May 01 1995 15:198
    
    Jack,
    
    Hey 19 appears on a "best of" collection too that has other
    Steely Dan hits. Perhaps that might be a better choice for
    you... something like "Gold Dan..."
    
    -b
17.4047TROOA::COLLINSBrakes just slow you down.Mon May 01 1995 15:317
    
    `Gaucho' is pretty good.  As Brian says, there are a couple of Steely
    Dan collections.  One is called `Gold', and the other is `Greatest
    Hits' or something like that.  I got the one that had `FM' on it, but
    the other one is pretty good too, although it doesn't have `Hey 19' on
    it.
    
17.4048WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon May 01 1995 15:402
    I've got the boxed set. My fave of theirs is The Royal Scam. So many
    great tunes on that one.
17.4049PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 01 1995 15:583
	how "baby Richard" is feeling

17.4050NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon May 01 1995 16:241
He didn't look too happy in the photo in this morning's Globe.
17.4051DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon May 01 1995 16:263
    I thought DelBalso wanted to know who EC was ;-}
    
    
17.4052PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 01 1995 16:353
 .4050  unimaginable, the whole thing.  just unbelievable.

17.4053POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkMon May 01 1995 16:485
    
    .4052
    
    You can say that again, he lived not to far from our office here
    in Elk Grove.
17.4054POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsMon May 01 1995 17:033
    
    The Steely Dan "greatest hits" type CD I have is entitled _A Decade of
    Steely Dan_, fyi and all that rot.
17.4055MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon May 01 1995 17:044
    
    <--- Yabbut, I'm pretty sure that one doesn't have "Hey 19" on it...
    
    -b
17.4056POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsMon May 01 1995 17:122
    
    Yabbut, that wasn't the question I was answering 8^).
17.4057MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon May 01 1995 17:143
    
    Yabbut, I'll just shut up next time then! :-)
    
17.4058POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsMon May 01 1995 17:182
    
    Nevvah happen 8^)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))).
17.4059Pour me a Cuban Breeze, Gretchen.SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotMon May 01 1995 17:372
    I gave up on Steely Dan a long time ago - just settled in on Nightfly,
    which is better than the best stuff Steely Dan ever did.
17.4060SALES::GKELLERSpprt smlr gvt. http://www.lp.org/lp/lp.htmlMon May 01 1995 17:3913
>        <<< Note 17.4041 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>
>                          -< I'd like to get the CD >-
>
>What's the name of this more recent one of theirs that includes the
>lyrics (I think) -
>	"The Cuervo Gold. The fine Columbian."
>
>?


"Make tonight a wonderful night" or somthing close to that.  Actually a 
Donald Fagen tune.

17.4061TROOA::COLLINSBrakes just slow you down.Mon May 01 1995 17:415
    
    .4059, Dick:
    
    I believe you just got the `goodbye' look!
    
17.4062SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotMon May 01 1995 17:433
    .4061
    
    I'm on WJAZ.
17.4063Do people _really_ collect 8-track tapes?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue May 02 1995 02:3913
I opened up my news reader this evening, and the first thing it did was
display today's list of new groups:

alt.binaries.pictures.boys,
alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,
alt.fan.camille-paglia,
alt.fan.lea-salonga,
alt.sports.football.pro.stl-rams,
sci.med.orthopedics

I really wonder about this list.

/john
17.4064REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianTue May 02 1995 11:475
	Seventies preservationists probably do.

	I wonder more about why you got alt.binaries.pictures.boys.

ME
17.4065POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 02 1995 12:061
    when are tom and nancy tying the knot?
17.4066POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 02 1995 12:132
    who is going to be diapering Onondaga during the bash weekend?
    And does he/she require breast feeding?
17.4067NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorTue May 02 1995 12:203
It's amazing how many bogus newgroup messages are put out by users on
netcom.com (nntpd.lkg.dec.com automatically drops any newgroup request from
netcom).
17.4068POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 02 1995 12:5711
    
    .4066
    
    Whoa
    	Whoa
    	    Whoa
    		there.
    
    
    If Onondaga needs diapering or breast feeding, he's going to HAVE to be
    left with a sitter.  On this point I am ADAMANT.  Yes, I am.
17.4069BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 02 1995 15:156
| <<< Note 17.4065 by POWDML::CKELLY "Cute Li'l Rascal" >>>

| when are tom and nancy tying the knot?


	Oh.... are they gonna play hangman today? :-)
17.4070POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club Frog HemmingTue May 02 1995 15:412
    Is it polite to discuss the activities done in the sanctity of the
    marriage bed?
17.4071WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue May 02 1995 15:483
    -1 with who?
    
       Chip
17.4072TROOA::COLLINSOpposed to that sort of thing!Tue May 02 1995 15:505
    
    With your spouse.
    
    :^)
    
17.4073RDGE44::ALEUC8Tue May 02 1995 15:505
    >| when are tom and nancy tying the knot?
    
    they still into the bondage thing?
    
    ric
17.4076WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue May 02 1995 17:134
    .4072 it's always inappropriate (and dangerous) to discuss your sex 
          life with your spouse :-)
    
          Chip
17.4077POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club Frog HemmingTue May 02 1995 17:141
    No, he wants to discuss it with your spouse Chip.
17.4078WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue May 02 1995 17:193
    -1 if he finds something out let me know... :-)
    
       Chip
17.4079SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue May 02 1995 17:558
    
    Thing To Wonder About 
    
    
    So... mz_deb....
    
    Did you learn the PROPER way of drinking a Boilermaker???
    
17.4080POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 02 1995 17:561
    oh dear, Andy, I never got that far!
17.4081POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 02 1995 18:074
    
    Well, I know MY way, and I know GLENN'S way.  Which is the proper way?
    
    Tell you what, line 'em up in front of me and I'll practice 8^)))).
17.408242344::CBHLager LoutTue May 02 1995 18:097
TTWA:

what should I eat this evening?  The pizza (I had one for lunch) or
the chicken madras (I had one yesterday).  I really can't be arsed to
cook anything that requires any effort right now.

Chris.
17.4083MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 02 1995 18:122
If both of them have been left out on the counter, I'd opt
for the pizza, Chris.
17.408442344::CBHLager LoutTue May 02 1995 18:144
nah, they're in the 'fridge.  You've given me an idea though, I could
eat them both!  :)

Chris.
17.4085MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 02 1995 18:176
11.4243> And Jack is a very lucky man, I must say.

TTWA:

    Why on earth does this keep coming up???

17.4086GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyTue May 02 1995 18:1910
    
    
    deb.....i heard the proper way to drink a boilermaker is to drop the
    shotglass (filled with whatever) INTO the mug of beer, then drink it...
    
    then again, i heard this on the radio the other morning and who knows
    if matty knows what the hell he is talking about...
    
    
    
17.408742344::CBHLager LoutTue May 02 1995 18:233
what's a boilermaker then?

Chris.
17.4088I wonder if I should get involvedJULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue May 02 1995 18:2827
    Lots of political problems on the Board of Directors for my children's
    Little League.  I had mentioned the desire to make a difference, since
    I complained about the problems by running for the Treasurer position
    on the Board.
    
    Last evening, the Secretary of the Board [male] asked me if I was
    interested this year as the President of the Board was resigning or
    feared to be resigning.  I know not for what position I am currently
    being considered.
    
    I am very active in the League as a supporting MOM for both teams on
    which my boys play.  I also take charge of the Snack Shack when people
    do not show up for their assigned work times.
    
    Most of the people in the League have given me their vote of
    confidence and encouraged me to take on role.  They trust me as an
    honest, fair and not afraid of conflict type individual.  
    
    I have concerns because I am not aware of the root issues of the board,
    I only know of the symptoms or consequences of their actions.  This
    would place me in a very visible position in my community and I must
    admit to some fear and trembling.  I have heard that the offical
    "League" has threatened to pull the league from this area if the
    "Board" problems aren't resolved.
    
    
    
17.4089CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue May 02 1995 18:3510


 re .4088  This is why my church started our own league for kids. Years
 ago I was involved with getting a little league going in Colorado.  What
 a disaster.  The politics and backstabbing that went on were unbelievable.



 Jim
17.4090POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club Frog HemmingTue May 02 1995 18:421
    Boilermaker = 1 shot of whiskey with beer chaser.
17.4091or a Purdue alumHBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumTue May 02 1995 18:420
17.4092SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue May 02 1995 18:466
    
    
    Raq has it correctly....
    
    BTW... what're you doing listening to that.... disco stuff???
    
17.4093POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club Frog HemmingTue May 02 1995 18:473
    That doesn't sound nearly as tasty.
    
    A purdue ham would be better, or a chicken.
17.4094The obligatory...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue May 02 1995 18:524
    
    So, Nancy, are you a ballplayer, or what ?
    
      bb
17.4095NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue May 02 1995 18:562
I thought that when you drop the filled shot glass into the mug of beer,
that's called a Depth Charge??
17.4096POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 02 1995 18:592
    
    Y'all are making me thirsty 8^/.
17.4098GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyTue May 02 1995 19:128
    
    
    sorry andy...it's not all disco, tho...and i was probably channel
    surfing...plus, i find matty amusing at times...
    
    i miss morin in the morning, tho...
    
    
17.4075POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club Frog HemmingTue May 02 1995 19:254
    > discuss farting
    
    Anagram: i cussing drafts 

17.4099CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue May 02 1995 19:277
        <<< Note 17.4036 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

>     that it was done by "Steely Dan". And here I thought "Steely Dan" was
>     a heavy metal group . . . )

	Then you should listen to Mannheim Steamroller some time!
    
17.4100CSOA1::LEECHTue May 02 1995 19:311
    I was wondering if I would get this SNARF.
17.4101CALDEC::RAHan outlaw in townTue May 02 1995 19:362
    
    i wonder why its considered hateful to be opposed to liberal ideas?
17.4102JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue May 02 1995 19:363
    Am I a ballplayer??? :-) No... was once though!
    
    My kids are... 
17.4103MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 02 1995 19:4413
re: Joe,

>	Then you should listen to Mannheim Steamroller some time!

:^)

Yeah - I remember a few years ago when my kids gave me one of the MS
CD's for Christmas. I looked at it and asked, "Are they some kind of
heavy metal group?", and they both looked at me like they wondered
what color the sky was on my planet. Then they put it in the CD player
for me.
   

17.4104SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue May 02 1995 20:424
    
    re: .4101
    
    Just because Robert!!!! Just because!!!
17.4105 IMHO, of course... TROOA::COLLINSWould you like fries with that?Tue May 02 1995 22:248
    
    ...why this company continues to treat its `human resources' like crap 
    and yet still expects quality work out of them.
    
    And I'm not talking about myself, either.
    
    >:^(
    
17.4106IMO alsoTROOA::TEMPLETONBuilt for Comfort not SpeedWed May 03 1995 02:579
    John!! 
    
    John!!!
    
    you've been around here long enough to know that the only thing that
    matters is the bottom line$$$$
    
    
    joan 
17.4107POLAR::RICHARDSONFan Club Frog HemmingWed May 03 1995 02:581
    and sex. don't forget sex.
17.4108where am iTROOA::TEMPLETONBuilt for Comfort not SpeedWed May 03 1995 03:129
    And why this is the second time I have read this string, and several
    others this evening, are we stuck in a time loop?
    
    
    and Glenn
    
    What's sex ,-}
    
    
17.4109i wouldn't know, thoPOWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalWed May 03 1995 07:151
    sex is kinda like riding a bike, or so i'm told
17.4110Tales from the WebMKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarWed May 03 1995 10:5816
    
    TTWA:
    
    Looking up the home page on the WWW for the high school I graduated
    from and finding out that they have a "philosophy" to provide a
    "nurturing" environment for students.
    
    Yeah, I felt real nurtured when I was there.
    
    I would have thought that their philosophy would have been expressed
    as:  "Grunt.  Football good.  Grunt."
    
    
    
    Rob
    
17.4111PSDV::SURRETTEWed May 03 1995 11:1811
    
    
    Christine, 
    
    Like riding a bike???  I don't ever remember having
    to pedal!  Well, maybe once, but I had been drinking at
    the time.
    
    Walt
    
    
17.4112POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalWed May 03 1995 11:344
    Walt-
    
    :-)))))))))))))))))  And will you be joining us on the 21st?  
    (BTW-that is what I wanted to talk to you about :->>>>)
17.4113ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed May 03 1995 13:185
What all this moaning from our friends in Canada over TFSO's is all about.
I haven't heard any pronouncements from the SLT that they were over, so I expect
them to continue because they are now a part of our normal business practices.

Bob
17.4114TROOA::COLLINSWould you like fries with that?Wed May 03 1995 13:3510
    
    Bob:
    
    Three Site Services persons were fired yesterday, and no arrangments
    were made for their replacement, resulting in a big hole where our
    onsite User Support should be.
    
    Apart from that, let me just say that other details surrounding the 
    event were...ummm...less than heart-warming.
    
17.4115MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 03 1995 14:107
TTWA:
   re: HUMANE::DIGITAL #3846.10

   I wonder if this noter had any idea beforehand just how much of an
   effect he could have on so many people simply by taking the few
   minutes he did to post that note?

17.4116CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed May 03 1995 14:3110


 Good point, Jack...





Jim
17.4117ooh erCLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_MThe Ballad of the Lost C'MellWed May 03 1995 15:203
  I wonder if 'tine's bicycle has a seat ;-)
kb
17.4118ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed May 03 1995 15:215
re: .4114

So this wasn't your typical TFSO, but more like the 3Gs?

Bob
17.4119BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 03 1995 15:237
| <<< Note 17.4109 by POWDML::CKELLY "Cute Li'l Rascal" >>>


| sex is kinda like riding a bike, or so i'm told


	'tine, does sex last as long as a good bike ride? :-)
17.4120MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed May 03 1995 15:274
    
    Sex is like riding a bike. I pump for a while and then
    fall off.
    
17.4121WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 03 1995 15:433
    -1 don't forget your helmet!
    
       Chip
17.412242344::CBHLager LoutWed May 03 1995 15:457
TTWA:

was it really a good idea of mine to eat chicken madras two days in
a row when I'm going out for a curry/beer frenzy tonight?  I feel sorry
for my toilet...

Chris.
17.4123POLAR::RICHARDSONGrim Falcon The ElfWed May 03 1995 16:251
    Curry beer? uh-b-b-b-b-bleah! 8-p
17.4124COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed May 03 1995 16:591
Curried bear?
17.4125GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed May 03 1995 17:076
    
    
    wonder if the owner of  HUMANE::DIGITAL #3846.10 will be smiling as
    he continues to read all the replies that followed his...
    
    
17.4126New official employee benefit!CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed May 03 1995 17:101
    	I wonder if he will get hooked on notes now.
17.4127POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalWed May 03 1995 17:145
    re: .4117
    
    kb..oo-'flippin'-er! :-)))))))))))
    
    glen.....i dunno, it's been so long since i've had either :-)))))))))
17.4128Easy to reply to a puffball noteDECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allWed May 03 1995 17:228
    TTWA:
    
    Whether I'm the only cynic left around here who thinks that
    even if the Palmer note in question is legit, that it's annoying
    and/or depressing at least, due to the nature of the note to
    which he's replying.
    
    Chris
17.4129GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingWed May 03 1995 17:269
    
    
    I don't know, Chris.  It shows me that he is looking into the space
    where we, the frontline workers are and that is an indication that he
    does care what the mood is at our level.  I see it as a positive, I'm
    tired of being negative.
    
    
    Mike
17.4130POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkWed May 03 1995 17:322
    
    <---- hear hear
17.4131It's what he wants to hearDECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allWed May 03 1995 17:3519
    Well then, why wasn't he looking down at us when we were asking
    all the tough questions and reporting horror stories from the
    trenches for the last few years?  Instead he replies to the
    equivalent of a glowing puffball question from the press corps.
    
    If he really cared what the mood is at our level, he'd care when
    it's bad, as well as when it's as good as stated in that topic.
    
    
    >> I'm tired of being negative.
    
    I'm not.  :-)  But that's probably because I'm still stinging from
    the latest in a long series of management shaftings ever since around
    1985, even though the latest took place about a year ago.  Ripple
    effect, and all.  Maybe if/when I get over that.  But in general,
    I suspect he'd rather reply to topics like "What a great place this
    is now" than to deal with something like my problems.
    
    Chris
17.4132POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkWed May 03 1995 17:407
    
    Chris, we have all been through tough times in our Dec career. How you
    choose to respond or react is up to you. I prefer to see things in a
    positive light, if you choose to see the negative side that is your
    problem.
    
    Mark
17.4133Some of us have had tougher times than othersDECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allWed May 03 1995 17:456
    Since you don't know the specifics of my problems, it doesn't make
    much sense to comment on my reaction to them.  I don't "choose" to
    see the negative side, it's just all that's there.  To go into
    further detail would not be appropriate.
    
    Chris
17.4134NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 03 1995 17:477
>    Well then, why wasn't he looking down at us when we were asking
>    all the tough questions and reporting horror stories from the
>    trenches for the last few years?

I think his reply hints that he _was_ looking.  If he'd replied, the
reply probably wouldn't have had much substance.  Management by reaction
to notesfile complaints is not a good idea.
17.4135PSDV::SURRETTEWed May 03 1995 17:5316
      
    
    .re 4112
    
    Christine,
    
    I can't make the 21st.  Sunday falls right in the middle
    of my vacation.  I'll be somewhere near/on/in Lake 
    Winnipesaukee, most likely sipping a homebrew.  On second
    thought, maybe I'll substitute a boilermaker as a toast
    to the bash.
    
    Probably won't be bringing my bike, though :^)  !
    
    Walt
    
17.4136GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingWed May 03 1995 18:0019
    
    
    
    I think it's a damn good idea, Gerald.  It shows that they aren't in
    their ivory towers.  
    
    
    Chris, I don't know the specifics of your situation either.  All I know
    is that I have a choice, either 1)change my attitude and make the best of
    my time here, 2)don't change my attitude, stay and be misreable here at
    Digital, or 3)leave.  I want to work in an environment like that of the
    old Digital so to do that, I am ready to expend some energy to make
    that happen.  Also understand that I am doing this, not for Digital, 
    not for Bob Palmer, not for the stockholders, not for my coworkers but
    for me (although I feel the result will be a positive impact on all of
    the previously mentioned parties some in a larger way than others).
    
    
    Mike   
17.4137PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 03 1995 18:053
	i agree with gerald - it's not a good idea.

17.4138NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 03 1995 18:053
Mike, do you think it's a good idea when politicians change policies because
of polls?  If not, why would it be a good idea for Palmer to change directions
because of notes?
17.4139GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingWed May 03 1995 18:0710
    
    
    
    I didn't say change directions, Gerald but rather offer an explaination
    for the courses that are being chosen.  Perhaps with this information,
    the employees will understand (not necessarily agree) and the bitter
    pill will be more easily swallowed.
    
    
    Mike 
17.4140Unfortunately, we don't always get a choiceDECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allWed May 03 1995 18:1217
    I don't want to make everything sound calamitous for me; it's not,
    but it's important for people to understand that for many of us,
    things are not "all better" yet by any means.  This is the point
    I wanted to make about that note in the other conference; that if
    he'd respond in this way to "the rest of us", I'd be more impressed
    with his involvement.
    
    As an aside, while attitude is certainly part of it, you can't
    always make things better with attitude.  A year ago I had the
    best attitude (and the best job) that I'd had in over a decade,
    and it didn't matter.  This used to come up in DIGITAL notes
    quite often, the notion that you have the "choice" to make things
    better by sheer will or attitude.  Sometimes they don't give you
    a choice, no matter how hard you try.  "Things" happen, and all
    that.
    
    Chris
17.4141CSOA1::LEECHWed May 03 1995 18:371
    I wonder which MSO_BABE won the armwrestling match.  8^)
17.4142POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalWed May 03 1995 18:391
    how do you feel about tall semi-red-heads? :-)))))))))))
17.4143GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingWed May 03 1995 18:426
    
    
    I feel them fine..... ;')
    
    
    sorry,
17.4144POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalWed May 03 1995 18:432
    {cough}
    :-)))))))))))))))))))))
17.4145It's not a fan club, but a tolerance issueMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 03 1995 18:5419
While I think I understand Chris' concern, I agree with Gerald. It says
a lot to me that Bob bothered to post a note. It says even more about
the facts that a) he knows how to find out what's in DIGITAL and thus
probably knows the content, b) he bothered to see to it that his note
looked like he knows something about the NOTES communication style,
and c) he found it worthwhile to spend his time and effort to do
that, which is a hell of a lot more than I've ever seen from anyone
else even close to his position (sorry, Ken).

Sure, I recognize the fact that it was "easy for him to respond to
that kinda note". But, like Gerald said, for him to have been responding
to a lot of the other whining and gnashing of teeth and other assorted
crappola in DIGITAL would have been of less value than what he did
yesterday. What could he say to most of it? "I feel your pain"? I'd
not like to have to hear that from him, and I doubt anyone else would,
either.

At least he tried. I give him points for that. I'll look forward to
his return engagement.
17.4146NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 03 1995 18:564
>                               he bothered to see to it that his note
>looked like he knows something about the NOTES communication style 

Except for the personal name.                                  
17.4147I hear yaDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed May 03 1995 19:0211
    Chris, although I'm not experiencing it first-hand I have heard
    other friend/employees express similar sentiments as yours.  These
    are folks that I would not consider "negative Nellies".  Like you,
    these folks do not feel free to discuss details.
    
    I'm feeling fairly optimistic "for now"; I must admit there are
    days where I have to work a little harder at it though :-)
    
    As the song says "some days you're the bug, some days you're the
    windshield."
    
17.4148POLAR::RICHARDSONGrim Falcon The ElfWed May 03 1995 19:081
    Jack, you are oh so very right and oh so very lucky.
17.4149GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed May 03 1995 19:118
    
   >>> << Note 17.4144 by POWDML::CKELLY "Cute Li'l Rascal" >>>
   >>> {cough}
    
    
    now you've got it, too?????
    
    
17.4150MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 03 1995 19:137
> Except for the personal name.                                  

Yer right again, Gerald. I would have hoped to have seen something up there
like -

      "I'll raise you a fast Porsche and my new Armani silk"

17.4151CSOA1::LEECHWed May 03 1995 19:213
>    how do you feel about tall semi-red-heads? :-)))))))))))
    
    I like red hair- especially semi-red hair.  8^)
17.4152TROOA::COLLINSWould you like fries with that?Wed May 03 1995 19:3012
    
    .4118, Bob:
    
    I don't know much about the 3Gs, but this thing was handled about as
    well as Waco, and the damage control has only just begun.
    
    It involves contracting out the work of full-time, permanent employees
    to another agency (OAO), but unfortunately the agency does not yet have
    anyone to fill the positions.
    
    It was also contrary to what we were told less than two weeks ago.
    
17.4153Maybe he'll address exec-level issues in the futureDECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allWed May 03 1995 19:4632
    re: .4147
    
    >> These are folks that I would not consider "negative Nellies".
    
    Thanks... that's true, as much as we'd like to, sometimes it's hard
    to ignore the effect of cumulative setbacks that didn't have to happen.
    It's even harder to talk about it without making it sound like
    whining.  :-)
    
    
    >> As the song says "some days you're the bug, some days you're the
    >> windshield."
    
    Yep, definitely!
    
    
    re: .4145
    
>> But, like Gerald said, for him to have been responding
>> to a lot of the other whining and gnashing of teeth and other assorted
>> crappola in DIGITAL would have been of less value than what he did
>> yesterday.
    
    Sure, there's some of that in there, and he shouldn't respond to
    the terminally bitter, but many people have raised lots of legitimate
    issues over the years in a non-whining manner, and there was no
    management response.  I believe it would have been even more valuable
    for an executive at his level to make his initial foray into notes
    as a responsive problem-solver.
    
    Chris
    
17.4154MILPND::CLARK_DWed May 03 1995 19:5812
17.4155GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingWed May 03 1995 19:587
    
    
    Points taken, Chris.  Sure, there is a lot more to fix, but it is good
    to know that they are at least listening.  
    
    
    Mike
17.4156I was quite impressed with Bob though!BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 03 1995 20:164

	I was upset by that note string. Well, just one actually. Rah
mentioning that Bob should read the box is scary..... :-)
17.4157Be careful what you wish forDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed May 03 1995 20:326
    Silva,
    
    Right on; if BP reads this conference we might see an abrupt end
    to EI conferences :-)
    
    
17.4158POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkWed May 03 1995 20:336
    
    Glen, I believe RAH said he would faint, if Bob ever responded to
    a note in the 'box. The likelyhood, of that happening, are pretty much
    nil.
    
    Mark
17.4159BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 03 1995 20:397

	Don't you think that Rah telling everyone that he would faint if Bob
wrote in here be enough of a reason for him to open up da box?


Glen
17.4160MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 03 1995 20:392
Mebbe we could take bets on which side he'd pick in various topics . . . 

17.4161POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 03 1995 21:012
    
    I'm a tall semi-redhead too!
17.4162SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideWed May 03 1995 21:098
>    <<< Note 17.4161 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Creamy Presents" >>>
    
>    I'm a tall semi-redhead too!
        
        Only from the perspective of a myopic two_year_old ... :*)
        
        &y

17.4163MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed May 03 1995 21:147
    
    Well, I'm sure Steve will be pleased to know that I too
    am a tall semi-redhead! :-)
    
    We can get together and compare pistols... :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.4164Harumph 8^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 03 1995 21:271
    
17.4165POLAR::RICHARDSONGrim Falcon The ElfThu May 04 1995 04:211
    8^@
17.4166STOWOA::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsThu May 04 1995 11:281
	if BP were to note here, would he have to take the test?
17.4167BOXORN::HAYSI think we are toast. Remember the jam?Thu May 04 1995 11:361
And has BP shot a pickup?
17.4168CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu May 04 1995 12:258
    Do people really get up in the morning and and say to themselves, "I'm
    going to go out and mess up traffic today, yes I am." ?  
    
    Is the ability to impede traffic one of the key buying features of a 
    new vehicle?  
    
    
    Brian 
17.4169POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkThu May 04 1995 12:296
    
    If Bob does decide to note in the future, he will definitely need a
    new personal name. Something like, oh let's see.... "Have Porsche,
    will travel" Or "I'm CEO, and you're not"
    
    Mark
17.4170CSOA1::LEECHThu May 04 1995 12:412
    Now, now, Mz. Debra, no need to pretend to be something you are not
    (tall).  Short wymyn are just fine by me.  8^) 
17.4171NETCAD::WOODFORDBoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIngThu May 04 1995 12:478
    
    
    Yup, I'm short too.  Only 5'2"...Oh, and my hair is sorta reddish
    brown, if that matters too. :*)
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4172CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu May 04 1995 12:4910


 'twas a piece o' cake travelling down 93 this morning...





 Jim
17.4173GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyThu May 04 1995 12:5114
    i'm kindasorta short...or at least i feel that way...5'5"...and i don't
    have reddish hair...tho i did for a couple of weeks back in 1988...does
    that count???
    
    
    and bri, you must be talking about route 2...it is such a joy to have
    the priviledge to be able to drive that stretch of road everyday...i
    had some wench on my bumper (practically) the whole way from exit 31 to
    the 495s...taps of the brakes did nothing, nor did slowing down.  if i
    sped up, she was right there with me.  and moving over was not an
    option for the most part...then there are the ninnies who are afraid to
    pass 18-wheelers...
    
    
17.4174POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsThu May 04 1995 13:182
    
    BP can stay if he promises to love and respect the MSO_Babes.
17.4175NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 04 1995 13:281
TTWA: Why is there a snarf in HUMANE::DIGITAL?  A certain "Lager Lout" did it.
17.4176It's embarrassing needing a booster chair at my ageDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu May 04 1995 13:326
    Ladies, we are NOT short; the PC expression is "vertically
    challenged."  :-) :-)
    
    Karen_who_used_to_be_5'_until_the_doc_fused_vertebrae_in_her_neck
    
    
17.4177CSOA1::LEECHThu May 04 1995 13:509
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            -
>   i'm kindasorta short...or at least i feel that way...5'5"...and i don't
>   have reddish hair...tho i did for a couple of weeks back in 1988...does
>   that count???
 
    Close enough.  8^)
    
 
    -steve
17.4178Somebody up there likes me!BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu May 04 1995 13:5916

	Why phone company trucks think they own the road! One almost slammed
into my drivers side front end cuz he thought he had the right of way, when he
didn't. (this has happened before)

	Why people will wait until the last possible second to put their
blinker on to turn left, and apply the brakes. I had to slam mine on to [revent
hitting her, and the guy behind me had to go off the road to prevent hitting
me! Going from 40 to 5 in a couple of seconds doesn't give me too much time to
react. Why can't people think ahead when they drive?

	I wonder why I don't have dents in my car today.


Glen
17.4179HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstThu May 04 1995 14:037
    What's the matter with being short ?
    
    I used to be 5'1 until
    
    	I turned 14
    
    ;-)
17.4181POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsThu May 04 1995 14:554
    
    5'2", luxury!
    
    8^)
17.4183POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsThu May 04 1995 16:034
    
    All right, I admit it, I lied - I put 5'2" on my driver's license.  I 
    figgered, hey, so what cop or bouncer is going to measure me?
     
17.4184NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 04 1995 16:532
In a story on the Alabama chain gang revival, the Globe refers to chain gangs
as "a staple of 1930s prison films."  Was there more than one?
17.4185Got any hard-boiled eggs?SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideThu May 04 1995 17:062
        "I'm shakin' the bushes, Boss!"
        
17.4186CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu May 04 1995 17:082
    "I don't care if it rains or freezes s'longs I got mah plastic Jesus
    sittin' on the dash board of my car."
17.4187$ set user/mode=highy_cynicalSMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu May 04 1995 17:097
17.4188SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu May 04 1995 17:103
    TTWA:
    
    Whether I believe the stuff I just wrote in .4187.
17.4189PCBUOA::LEFEBVREA Repo Man is always intenseThu May 04 1995 17:157
    <<< Note 17.4186 by CONSLT::MCBRIDE "Reformatted to fit your screen" >>>

>    "I don't care if it rains or freezes s'longs I got mah plastic Jesus
>       sittin' on the dash board of my car."
    
    ..."I can drive a hun'red mile an hour, so long as I got the Almighty
    Power, stuck up there by my pair of fuzzy dice..."
17.4190CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu May 04 1995 17:194
    "Comes in colors, pretty and bright, irridecent, glows at night, sittin'
    on the dash board of my car."
    
    "Oh plastic Jesus! Oh plastic Jesus!"
17.4191SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideThu May 04 1995 17:193
        "Magnetic Mary's got to go -
        She's ...messin' up my radio "
        
17.4192MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 04 1995 17:574
Goin' ninety. It ain't scarey,
'Cuz I got the Virgin Mary,
Tellin me that I won't go to Hell.

17.4193POLAR::RICHARDSONGrim Falcon The ElfThu May 04 1995 18:081
    <-- Aren't you lucky!
17.4194MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 04 1995 18:262
Not any more . . . 

17.419542344::CBHLager LoutThu May 04 1995 19:3610
re .4175,

hey, don't hassle me daddio, it was just sitting there & I couldn't ignore
it!!

re short,

my sister's also only 5'2" AND A HALF!!! as she keeps reminding me...

Chris.
17.4196I got you all beat!!!!REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianThu May 04 1995 21:395
    Anybody under 5'?
    
    I would be if I could stand
    
    ME
17.4197JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu May 04 1995 23:131
    nope 5' 1"
17.4198Not to worry - we thank you, Mr. TopazMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri May 05 1995 00:293
TTWA:
    Does Don wish he never started the Anagram stuff?

17.4199JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri May 05 1995 00:351
    I wonder if anybody will notice
17.4200WondersnarfJULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri May 05 1995 00:351
    
17.4201POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsFri May 05 1995 04:023
    
    What in the world is Jack Martin doing up past midnight on a school
    night?
17.4202Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri May 05 1995 04:081
    TTWA - Whether Debs is wearing her jamjams ! %*) {snigger}
17.4203Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri May 05 1995 04:131
    I couldn't spell pijamas (sp?)
17.4204SUBURB::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri May 05 1995 09:544
    I`m 6' 2"
    
    Does that make the tallest person in soapbox,I wonder??
    
17.420542344::CBHLager LoutFri May 05 1995 09:593
Nah, just the biggest git.

Chris.
17.4206POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalFri May 05 1995 10:511
    not if i'm wearin' heels....
17.4207HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri May 05 1995 11:212
    
    I wonder if Chelsea will ever forgive me....
17.4208POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalFri May 05 1995 11:281
    you talkin' bout what i think you're taking' bout hank? :-)
17.4209NETCAD::WOODFORDBoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIngFri May 05 1995 12:3511
    
    
    I once dated a guy that was 6'5".  Went to his senior prom.
    We looked so silly together.  Me being 5'2", he was more
    than a foot taller than me, even with the spike heels I
    was wearing.  The pictures make me laugh still. :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4210GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri May 05 1995 12:479
    
    
    except my mother and my sibling who are still growing, i am probably
    going to end up being the shortest one in my family, on both sides
    (both sides of the family-maternal/paternal...not both sides of my
    body)...tho my brother is very close to me in height...except on a
    really good hair day...
    
    
17.4211POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsFri May 05 1995 12:482
    
    Ah, Martin, you shall wonder forever 8^).
17.4212I never got the nerve to ask...ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Fri May 05 1995 13:0511
re: .4209

Terrie,

I once lived next door to a couple where the wife was 4' 11" and the husband
was 6' 3".  Now, to tie this into the note topic, I always wondered if the
husband had to worry about smothering his wife during love-making, or
afterwards when men sometimes collapse on their partners after a particularly
good orgasm.

Bob
17.4213NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 05 1995 13:061
Raq, your mother's still growing?  Does she work at Seabrook?
17.4214Trust me ;-}DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri May 05 1995 13:236
    .4212
    
    Silly, all they have to do is reverse position; no danger of 
    smothering then.
    
    
17.4215POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsFri May 05 1995 13:253
    
    Karen, I was thinking the same thing but didn't know how to say it
    politely 8^).
17.4216WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri May 05 1995 13:311
    All she needs to do is wear a snorkel. ;-)
17.4217ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Fri May 05 1995 13:317
re: .4214, .4215

But what if she doesn't like being on top?  I've known a few women who didn't.
I never could get a real answer.  Maybe they didn't like the idea of being in
control.

Bob
17.4218WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 05 1995 13:333
    or providing the panorama?  :-)
    
    Chip
17.4219NETCAD::WOODFORDBoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIngFri May 05 1995 13:3810
    
    RE: What if she doesn't like it on top?
    
    ...um, ah, well, um....oh, never mind, I can't write
    that in here. :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4220I think he's noting with a flashlight under the sheets!BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri May 05 1995 13:397
| <<< Note 17.4201 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Creamy Presents" >>>


| What in the world is Jack Martin doing up past midnight on a school night?

	He probably figured he could write a note now without any hassles about
content, spelling, etc. :-)
17.4221NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 05 1995 13:422
TTWA: People who remark on spewing beverages all over their screen.  I'd think
the keyboard would be more of a problem.
17.4222BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri May 05 1995 13:429
| <<< Note 17.4212 by ROWLET::AINSLEY "Less than 150kts is TOO slow!" >>>


| Now, to tie this into the note topic, I always wondered if the husband had to 
| worry about smothering his wife during love-making, or afterwards when men 
| sometimes collapse on their partners after a particularly good orgasm.

	Bob, I'm picturing riding one of those mechanical bulls right now. That
would be one way of not getting smothered! :-)
17.4223BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri May 05 1995 13:437
| <<< Note 17.4217 by ROWLET::AINSLEY "Less than 150kts is TOO slow!" >>>


| But what if she doesn't like being on top?  I've known a few women who didn't.


	Bob, that's when the kitchen table comes into play!
17.4224GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri May 05 1995 13:448
    
    
    >Raq, your mother's still growing?  Does she work at Seabrook?
    
    i am sure you know what i meant...and since you asked, no, she doesn't
    work at seabrook, she lives there...texas, that is...
    
    
17.4225BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri May 05 1995 13:446
| <<< Note 17.4221 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| TTWA: People who remark on spewing beverages all over their screen.  I'd think
| the keyboard would be more of a problem.

	I think it has to do with having to clean the screen..... 
17.4226NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 05 1995 13:454
Anybody remember the rather large policeman on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
(not Dennis Foley)?  He ruefully related an incident wherein he had had
the problem currently under discussion here.  Something about "elbow props"
and "involuntary womanslaughter."
17.4227NETCAD::WOODFORDBoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIngFri May 05 1995 13:4610
    
    
    Mary HARTman, Mary HARTman......  Boy does that bring back
    some memories!!!  :*)
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4228They don't know what they're missingDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri May 05 1995 13:484
    Well Bob, if you find a gal who is so has so little imagination it
    probably doesn't matter anyway ;-}
    
    
17.4229ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Fri May 05 1995 14:233
Actually, I found one who's teaching me new things!

Bob
17.4230WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri May 05 1995 14:243
    >They don't know what they're missing
    
     Ooh, er.
17.4231SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri May 05 1995 14:243
    .4204
    
    No.
17.4232BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri May 05 1995 14:553

	How big are you Dick?
17.4233TROOA::COLLINSShazzbot!Fri May 05 1995 14:563
    
    <---- I had to read THAT twice!!   :^)
    
17.4234MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri May 05 1995 14:597
    
    I'll just put in a vote for the doggie poodle thing here
    as another good solution to a size mismatch. Iffen' she's
    real short though, you may have to help hold her rump in
    the air... :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.4235BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri May 05 1995 15:004

	Wow... I wrote it but never saw it like that! Joan, we need you to stay
on at DEC!
17.4236RDGE44::ALEUC8Fri May 05 1995 16:255
    hey wot about my converse problem - big girl / little fella? i keep
    falling off (ever seen giant tortoises? same thing) but if she goes on
    top --> squashed ric
    
    ric
17.4237BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri May 05 1995 17:004

	I wonder if joan collins will head over to note 3846 in the DIGITAL
notesfile and fight for his job? At least Bob would read his petition there!
17.4238Those old wives are sadists...MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri May 05 1995 17:136
    Seeing the notes about Terrie's and Judy's hangovers, I wonder
    if all those wives' tale hangover cures are really intended to
    make the hangover sufferer feel even worse...

    -b
17.4239TROOA::COLLINSShazzbot!Fri May 05 1995 17:5113
    
    .4237:
    
    Glen...fact is, I share Dick's cynicism re: Bob's note.  Besides,
    I'm so far removed from Bob it's hard to imagine why he would care.
    
    Oh...by the way...the prevailing THEORY around here now is that my
    contract will be extended until the end of September.
    
    We shall see...
    
    jc
    
17.4240NETCAD::WOODFORDBoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIngFri May 05 1995 17:5110
    
    
    I wonder if I will ever find out who the 'voice' on my
    voicemale was....  (Yes, it's spelled wrong intentionally.)
    
    
    
    :*)
    terrie
    
17.4241COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 05 1995 18:226
	I wonder what's going to happen with this "top-rated" TV show
	which currently has a love-affair between a 26-year-old woman
	and I high school senior.

/john
17.4242Sad...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 05 1995 18:334
    
    Dunno which show you're talking about.... but maybe the high-school
    senior will kill the woman's husband and write a book about it...
    
17.4243HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri May 05 1995 18:342
    
    The show is "Friends"
17.4244DASHER::RALSTONAnagram: Lost hat on MarsFri May 05 1995 18:417
    >I wonder what's going to happen with this "top-rated" TV show
    >which currently has a love-affair between a 26-year-old woman
    >and I high school senior.
    
    Ahhhhhhhhh, to be 17 again!!!!!!!!
    
    ...Tom
17.4245(and the senior isn't married either...)GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri May 05 1995 18:496
    
    
    and the 26 year old woman is not married...so how can it be an
    affair???
    
    
17.4246GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri May 05 1995 18:515
    
    
    	Which character?  I haven't watched last night's episode
    	yet....
    
17.4247DASHER::RALSTONAnagram: Lost hat on MarsFri May 05 1995 18:548
    On the show, the women didn't realize the man's age. He had told her
    that he was a senior in college. After the sexual encounter, He
    confessed that he was virgin prior, he said that he had a confession
    and that he was younger than he had told her. She said "you mean your
    not a senior". He replies "oh, i'm a senior". Very funny! She mentioned
    that it made her a felon in 48 states.
    
    ...Tom
17.4248oh...and it was monicaGAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri May 05 1995 18:567
    
    
    i saw the last 15 minutes of the show...it was amusing...and ross'
    ex-wife finally went into labor, and it finally sunk in that he is
    about to be a daddy...
    
    
17.4249SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 05 1995 18:593
    
    Glad I don't watch that junk....
    
17.4250DASHER::RALSTONAnagram: Lost hat on MarsFri May 05 1995 18:595
    >-< oh...and it was monica >-
    
    Cortney Cox, ahhhhhhhhhhhhh. Dream of men 15 to 95.
    
    ...Tom
17.4251MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri May 05 1995 19:148
> I'd think the keyboard would be more of a problem.

Nah - the keyboard comes ready-made with all those little drainy places
for stuff to go into so it's not in your face all the time. And the bottom
cover keeps it from falling through to your desk. I had one apart once
and there's all kinds of little crumb closets in there. Boy, whoever designed
those keyboards was sure one sharp cookie. You don't have to empty those
for years.
17.4252PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 05 1995 19:243
  .4251  i know there's a joke in there somewhere about crumbs and cookies,
         but i'm just too tired. ;>
17.4253GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri May 05 1995 19:5311
    
    
    	Andy,
    
    	"Friends" is not junk.  It's probably the funniest show
    	on TV right now.  IMO....  Thursday night is the only night
    	that I care about what I really watch.  (with the exception
    	of "Hope and Gloria")
    
    	JJ
    
17.4254SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 05 1995 20:288
    
    <--------
    
    RE: IMO....
    
    
     That's why we have them Judy.... :) :) :)
    
17.4255COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 05 1995 20:3940
Why crooks think they can get away with this:

From: wizard@utkvx.utk.edu
Newsgroups: rec.video.cable-tv
Subject: WIRELESS COMMAND the JERROLD BOX YOU RENT into FULL OPERATION ?
Date: 4 May 1995 02:40 EST

YES ! It is possible!!! Is this a PLUG? Its possible ;-)

Many people have asked me about this product every since I told a few people
about its exsistence. It is no secret that Jerrold boxes receive DATA
on a frequency in the FM radio band. One of these:97.5Mhz, 106.5MHz or 108.5MHz.
The commands sent out over this data channel update the boxes
clock, updates the channel mapping, initializes, enables PPV and
premium channes, set HRC/STD etc...the list goes on......

A new product is sold to transmit data to the box.
It uses surface mount technology and the dimensions are 1"x 2"
The transmitter is the size of your pinky nail!
It is battery operated (clips on to a 9V battery) and comes with
a data filter. You use it for 10 seconds to enable FULL operation
then unclip the unit and use it again as needed. It is a PASSIVE
device as it does not permanently change anything. Of course you
can't use it unless you get the cable companies permission and
PAY for ALL channels. It is an interesting novelty thing to have
wouldn't you agree ?   Cost is $69.95 ! The LOWEST price on the market!
(I've checked! others are $130 to $199)   They offer quantity discounts.
This company produced to sell "wholesale" to retailers and decided to sell
"WHOLESALE" direct to the public and this is no gimick just a rare bargain!

The company also sells BOOT/TEST chips for all the starcom7 series Jerrold
boxes (dp7... dpv7... dpbb7... cft2...) AND the Scientific Atlanta 8600 model.

The companies number is [deleted]
You can see the ad on p153 of CQ magazine(i forget the issue but I know its
in the current issue.)
And also in the June issue of POPULAR ELECTRONICS magazine.   

Have Phun !
-Satisfied customer
17.4256Disappeared from Comedy Central already?...DECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allSat May 06 1995 02:338
    re: "Friends" love affair
    
    Sounds a bit like what "Soap" did 17 years ago, an affair between
    a female high school teacher in her late twenties and one of her
    sixteen-ish students, simultaneously portraying a common geeky fantasy
    and playing it for laughs.
    
    Chris
17.4257COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat May 06 1995 02:406
>    and the 26 year old woman is not married...so how can it be an
>    affair???


Say what?    
    
17.4258There's no problem except for a bunch of usenet flamersCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat May 06 1995 18:4220
Usenet is a zoo.  Look at this:

Date: Fri, 5 May 1995 12:59:30
From: akota@mcs.umes.umd.edu (ananda k.b. kota)
Newsgroups: soc.culture.german
Subject: help me
Organization: university of maryland eastern shore

My friend is supposed to call me a week days ago from Berlin. But she didn't 
call till now. I am worried if everything is fine there in Germany. I see a 
lot of messages that are scary like "German Alert"  and so on.  And I can't 
read German to understand.

Could some one please please tell me what is happening over there.

Thanks in advance

my e-mail address:

akota@mcs.umes.umd.edu
17.4259Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon May 08 1995 01:593
    re .4250 - Oi ! You leave her alone....she's mine ! :*)
    
    TTWA - Why I suddenly find Drew Barrymore amazingly attractive...Woof !
17.4260POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsMon May 08 1995 05:087
    
    TTWA:  Did I put the 15-year old son of one of the cast members
    permanently off of women by ripping my clothes off backstage, flinging
    them about, and then hopping up and down in my underwear and swearing 
    when I couldn't get my dress off of the hanger?
    
    I think my skirt landed on his head.
17.4261Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon May 08 1995 06:263
    :*pPppPPppPPppPppPpppPppPppp
    
    That made me larf !!!!!
17.4262SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CMon May 08 1995 11:118
    
    
    	re: mz_deb's temper tantrum
    
    	Put him off? I doubt it.....probably gave him a stiffy....;*)
    
    
    jim
17.4263RDGE44::ALEUC8Mon May 08 1995 11:1511
    >by ripping my clothes off backstage, flinging them about, and then
    >hopping up and down in my underwear and swearing  when I couldn't get
    >my dress off of the hanger?
    
    would certainly have that effect on me ...
    
    made my weekend that has
    
    8^)
    
    ric
17.4264WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 08 1995 11:184
    ... remember, Monica is not 26, she's 25 and 13 months! (along with
                                                             being hot)
    
     Chip
17.4265:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon May 08 1995 12:047
    
    
    er......Deb, can I be your understudy???? PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE,
    PLEASE......
    
    
    Mike
17.4266REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianMon May 08 1995 12:249
TTWA:

	So, who's coming on Wednesday?

TTWA:
	Would this be an official Boxbash?  If so, someone should put something
in the Boxbash topic.

ME
17.4267SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon May 08 1995 13:0718
>    <<< Note 17.4260 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Creamy Presents" >>>
    
>    TTWA:  Did I put the 15-year old son of one of the cast members
>    permanently off of women by ripping my clothes off backstage, flinging
>    them about, and then hopping up and down in my underwear and swearing 
>    when I couldn't get my dress off of the hanger?
    
>    I think my skirt landed on his head.
        
        Dreadful.   A  poor  young man of the tender age of 15 has been
        spoiled for lesser  women.   A panel should be convened and the
        act recreated to determine what punishment should be awarded.
        
        Be warned;  volunteers for the panel will each have to have the
        skirt land on his head.
        
        

17.4268POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsMon May 08 1995 13:213
    
    TTWA:  Why Mike Wannemacher wants to hop up and down in his underwear
    backstage at the Shattuck Theatre 8^).
17.4269POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayMon May 08 1995 13:241
    So Andy, only men can be on the panel then?
17.4270POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsMon May 08 1995 13:273
    
    Or maybe Mike Wannemacher wants to hop up and down in MY underwear
    backstage at the Shattuck Theatre 8^))))).
17.4271GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon May 08 1995 13:284
    
    Deb,
    
    I'll try anything once. :')
17.4272POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayMon May 08 1995 13:291
    Did you hear _that_ Glen?
17.4273{snort}POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsMon May 08 1995 13:301
    
17.4274PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 08 1995 14:533
	how much dirt and sand i ingested this weekend.

17.4275POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayMon May 08 1995 14:562
    Why didn't you use a shovel like everybody else? You don't have to eat
    it, unless of course you need the fiber.
17.4276PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 08 1995 14:583
	it was windy in these here parts.

17.4277MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon May 08 1995 15:016
    Lady Di,

    I, for one, admire your grittiness!

    -b
17.4278GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon May 08 1995 15:273
    
    
    Except that, Glenn.......
17.4279MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon May 08 1995 15:515
TTWA:

   Why so many respondees to #3846 in DIGITAL seem to think they've
   been granted an audience with the Pope?

17.4280CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon May 08 1995 15:534


 I wondered that myself, Jack. 
17.4281PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 08 1995 15:553
 .4279  yar.  pretty sad.

17.4282POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayMon May 08 1995 16:031
    I doubt he's reading the replies.
17.4284SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CMon May 08 1995 16:3111
    
    
>	TTWAfurther:  If the fact that "Friends" is a highly rated
>		show means the average maturity level in the US is like that
>		of an immature 17 year old.
    
    	I think you're about on the ball there. I'd rather watch
    C-span...it's more gripping.....
    
    
    jim
17.4285WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon May 08 1995 16:332
    The show's watchability would improve if they lost the Monkees rip-off
    intro. Nails on a blackboard, it is.
17.4286PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 08 1995 16:387
>>	TTWA:  If the show "Friends" would be as highly rated as it
>>		is if every other sentence wasn't a sexual innuendo.

	kinda like Soapbox, only they're a little less predictable
	about it.

17.4287WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 08 1995 16:398
    my goodness... aren't we all full of ourselves. i happen to like
    the show for its pure comedic value. it doesn't make my maturity
    level in the upper teens just like it doesn't make yours' a some-
    what bloated mensa candidate.
    
    or was that a yank i felt...
    
    Chip
17.4288PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 08 1995 17:034
  I don't who you're talking to, Chip, but I happen to like the show.
  Actors are quite funny and so's the script.

17.4289WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 08 1995 17:055
    -1 read the previous notes... i also like it very much.
    
       chip
    
    
17.4290PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 08 1995 17:077
>>    -1 read the previous notes... 

    I had.  Mine was one of them.
    
    

17.4291CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon May 08 1995 17:115
    I wonder why Friends is popular at all but then again I am not a sit
    com fan, abhor Seinfeld and cast etc.  I can sometimes enjoy Home
    Improvements but that's about it.  
    
    Brian
17.4292GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Mon May 08 1995 17:148
    
    
    	re: .4283
    
    	Ahem.... I happen to like that show and don't think I
    	have the maturity level of a 17 year old.  If'n you 
    	don't like it, don't watch it.
    
17.4294WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon May 08 1995 17:394
    10 + 27 = 37
    37 / 2 =  18.5
    
     back to the. uh, drawing board... ;-)
17.4295What knowest thou, oh wise one?DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon May 08 1995 17:496
    Wonder what made Mikey W. pick Mark Martin to win at Talledega and
    #3 to win at Sears Point (a road course of all things) :-)
    
    Hmmmm, add that to his prediction that I'd get good EC tix......
    
    
17.4296WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 08 1995 18:016
    ::JENNISON and taste in entertainment does not necessarily have
    a connection to maturity one's either, but thanks anyway...
    
    i wish i was 27 again!
    
    Chip
17.4297GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon May 08 1995 18:027
    
    
    Wait til I start up my 900 number, Karen. :')
    
    
    
    Mike
17.4298GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon May 08 1995 18:075
    
    
    How Clinton can say that politics should be kept out of the
    "anti-terrorist" legislation.  That they've kept politics out of it so
    far.  Has anyone heard this liar in the past few weeks?  
17.4299CSOA1::LEECHMon May 08 1995 18:241
    I wonder if I will get this ------>
17.4300CSOA1::LEECHMon May 08 1995 18:251
    SNARF!
17.4301MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon May 08 1995 20:008
TTWA:

Years ago, as a consultant, I implemented a wholesale accounting/order entry/
inventory control system for a client. After installation, while working
out the bugs, I was able to find many creative ways to explain away the
discrepencies in the figures which the software presented. Should I have
looked into a career in Biblical writing instead of coming to DIGITAL?

17.4303NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon May 08 1995 20:122
TTWA: If those who think the Federal Reserve is a cabal would be willing to
turn all their Federal Reserve Notes over to me.
17.4304POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayMon May 08 1995 20:293
    Jack, you would have had a hard time convincing every one that the
    Canon of scripture needed to be re-opened. It would have been fun to
    watch though. You're lucky you picked Digital instead.
17.4305Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon May 08 1995 23:002
    TTWA - Why some dirty disgusting men (and women maybe) walk out of the
    toilet without washing their hands. see TTHT for cont....
17.4306xdo it before and afterPOWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalMon May 08 1995 23:0811
    Martin-
    
    You probably didn't want an answer, but I'm bored :-)  I worked
    with a man x during my college days who once decided to share his
    recent men's room experience.  It would seem he noticed a man wash
    his hands before approaching the trough, but not afterwards.  Finding
    this odd, he asked the man why.  His reply was to the effect that 
    basically your 'private' parts are covered, therefore relatively clean
    and it is the hands that are exposed to outside agents, therefore, he
    'd rather not handle himself with dirty hands.  An interesting thought,
    ho, ho!  
17.4307Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon May 08 1995 23:571
    Nope, not good enough ;*) !! Still a bad habit !
17.4308TINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Tue May 09 1995 00:198
    "You know, where I come from they teach us to wash our hands after
    peeing."
    
    "Well where I come from, they teach us not pee on our hands."
    
    %^)
    
    -- Jim
17.4309BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 00:456
| <<< Note 17.4271 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>


| I'll try anything once. :')

	Really????? Cool..... I can't wait for the 21st.... :)
17.4310BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 00:466
| <<< Note 17.4272 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Indeedy Do Da Day" >>>

| Did you hear _that_ Glen?

	Yeah!!!!  I wonder what he had to say about it. Bad day for me to be in
class.... :-)
17.4311BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 00:4711
| <<< Note 17.4276 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| it was windy in these here parts.

	When we played softball this weekend I thought we were doing so in a
desert. So many sand storms!


Glen

17.4312BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 00:486
| <<< Note 17.4278 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>


| Except that, Glenn.......

	How about the other Glen???
17.4313BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 00:497
| <<< Note 17.4279 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>


| Why so many respondees to #3846 in DIGITAL seem to think they've
| been granted an audience with the Pope?

	Did we burn stuff to make Bob President of the company????  :)
17.4314BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 00:517
| <<< Note 17.4283 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Revive us, Oh Lord" >>>


| TTWAfurther:  If the fact that "Friends" is a highly rated show means the 
| average maturity level in the US is like that of an immature 17 year old.

	Or that everyone in the US isn't prudish..... 
17.4315BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 00:537
| <<< Note 17.4291 by CONSLT::MCBRIDE "Reformatted to fit your screen" >>>

| I wonder why Friends is popular at all but then again I am not a sit
| com fan, abhor Seinfeld and cast etc.  I can sometimes enjoy Home
| Improvements but that's about it.

	And here I thought Brian was one perfect dude.... :-)
17.4316BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 00:546
| <<< Note 17.4297 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>

| Wait til I start up my 900 number, Karen. :')


	Cool Mike....
17.4317BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 00:557
        <<< Note 17.4301 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>





	Jack, this was such a good note! Talk about a grin from ear to ear! 
17.4318BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 00:578
| <<< Note 17.4302 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Revive us, Oh Lord" >>>


| Besides, that's a math function, and requires a software
| engineer.  I'm a hardware engineer.

	Karen, is that why the parts never seem to fit together???? :-)  Of
course math functions are involved! :-)
17.4319Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue May 09 1995 02:051
    Glen do you have a bad case of verbal runs ?
17.4320GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue May 09 1995 11:176
    
    
    Sorry Glen, but I'm afraid all you'll be able to do is look and dream. 
    I'm pretty open minded and all, but that doesn't mean that I partake in
    activities as such.  Whatever floats your boat, but try and touch my
    boat and you'll end up getting torpedo'd........ :')  
17.4321CALDEC::RAHan outlaw in townTue May 09 1995 12:073
    
    so did the Rangas make up for the loss Sunday or did those
    Nordiques pull out another one?
17.4322REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianTue May 09 1995 12:313
Rangers won last night, as well as New Jersey, Phily, and Pittsburgh

ME
17.4323WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue May 09 1995 12:371
    TTWA: where'd the Bruins go?
17.4324CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue May 09 1995 12:422
    Glen, we all have our faults.  I happen to be proud of that particular
    one.  :-)
17.4325PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 09 1995 13:014
    but Bri, how can you abhor Kramer?  he has to be the funniest
    physical comic in ages - certainly a dying art.

17.4326GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue May 09 1995 13:148
    
    
    That he is, MiLady.  He was on the show called Fridays and he played a
    kid who used to shoot the hose in his face, it was hilarious.  I think
    Melanie Chartoff was on the show as well.  Beat the hack out of SNL.
    
    
    Mike
17.4327CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue May 09 1995 13:157
    Sorry Di, no scratch that, won't apologize for my preferences.  I find 
    the whole world of sit coms to be mind numbing at best.  I must admit 
    though that the episode where Kramer was concerned about his ability to 
    father a child because of his briefs was fairly funny.  For the most 
    part the rest of it is annoying especially whatzizname's parents.  
    
    Brian
17.4328MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 09 1995 13:228
TTWA:

   Why I walked into the office this AM and found a desk drawer which
   is normally left unlocked ajar, and a Steelcase desk key which
   doesn't fit any lock in my office sitting out in plain sight
   (or, "plane site", if you note in NEW_HAMPSHIRE) on the desk
   surface?

17.4329PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 09 1995 13:2311
>>    Sorry Di, no scratch that, won't apologize for my preferences.  I find 
>>    the whole world of sit coms to be mind numbing at best.

	Absolutely - I agree with you.  There are a select few that have 
	stellar characters, like Kramer, Niles on "Frasier", Lowell on
	"Wings", but 90% of 'em are crap.  

	Yeah, Mikey, Michael Richards was great on that show.  On the beach,
	he was too funny. ;>

17.4330PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 09 1995 13:246
>        <<< Note 17.4328 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

	that's weird, jack - i found stuff moved around on my desk this
	morning.  disconcerting, it is.

17.4331 :^) TROOA::COLLINSShazzbot!Tue May 09 1995 13:294
    
    Were there reports of unmarked black helicopters in 
    your area last night?
    
17.4332CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue May 09 1995 13:3710


 My desk is such a mess that I can't tell is anyone has been through it or
 not..I know Security pokes around folk's desks from time to time.




Jim
17.4333Immune to PP&P?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 09 1995 13:394
>I know Security pokes around folk's desks from time to time.

Are you serious?

17.4334PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 09 1995 13:395

	well, whoever it was didn't steal Cow Moo or my bottle of
	liquid ape, so i should be thankful.

17.4335CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue May 09 1995 13:412
    Yes, they do, and have poked around your desk.  I have the file right
    here.....
17.4336POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 09 1995 13:426
    Jim-
    
    If you are concerned about Security 'poking around desks', please
    contact the manager at your site, John Fitzgerald at DTN 2752461.
    That is not in the purview of our job, unless readily identified
    classified information is left out in plain view.
17.4337CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue May 09 1995 14:0917

RE:            <<< Note 17.4336 by POWDML::CKELLY "Cute Li'l Rascal" >>>

       
>    That is not in the purview of our job, unless readily identified
>    classified information is left out in plain view.



  Perhaps I was a bit loose with the term "poking around"..I have been left
 notes from time to time that Security had found classified information on
 my desk, however, not all of it was in plain view.



 Jim
17.4338WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue May 09 1995 14:167
    re; sitcoms... mind numbing stuff does have a purpose unless, of
        course, you have an addicition to intellectual stimulation.
    
        fess up Brian, you're a closet Seinfled viewer. we have the neilson
        reports, we have proof! :-)
    
        Chip
17.4339CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue May 09 1995 14:251
    Never!  You can't make me talk!  
17.4340GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue May 09 1995 14:318
    
    
    
    Brian has a life sized picture of Roseanne (from the Vanity Fair spread
    no less) above his bed.
    
    
    Mike
17.4341CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue May 09 1995 14:354
    Conjecture!  You can't prove it!  The the spot where *something* was 
    has faded to match rest of the wall.  I'll never confess!  Never!  
    
    Brian
17.4342WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceTue May 09 1995 14:411
    Life size? He's got quite the open wall space...
17.4343POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 09 1995 14:412
    
    Talk, Bri, or I'll sing _Big Yellow Taxi_ again 8^).
17.4344BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 14:427
| <<< Note 17.4319 by SNOFS1::DAVISM "Happy Harry Hard On" >>>


| Glen do you have a bad case of verbal runs ?


	No, I was in class all day, so I was catching up on things. :-)  
17.4345BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 14:4414
| <<< Note 17.4320 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>



| Sorry Glen, but I'm afraid all you'll be able to do is look and dream.

	Nightmares??? :-)

| but try and touch my boat and you'll end up getting torpedo'd........ :')

	And this is supposed to stop me from touching???? :-)


Glen
17.4346CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue May 09 1995 14:453
    I have an ace in the hole Mz_Deb.  You sing that again, even virtually,
    and you will live to regret it but wish you hadn't.  There are far far
    worse things than a carton o' cab.......  
17.4347we'll both getcha!! ;*)SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideTue May 09 1995 14:495
        Well said  Brian;    and Deb - that goes _double_ for me if you
        even think of that Bunny Frou Frou torment...
        
        &y
        
17.4348POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayTue May 09 1995 14:571
    Yes, there's packet o' pinot.
17.4349POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 09 1995 15:044
    
    Oh, little bunny foofoo.  I haven't thought of singing that in quite a
    while.  Um...what's your dtn, andy 8^)?
    
17.4350 ;*) SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideTue May 09 1995 15:516
        That does  it!    Don't  you come to me next time you want help
        shaving yer back, Debra Lauer!
        
        &y
            

17.43518^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 09 1995 16:022
    
    So does this mean I have to look up your dtn myself?
17.4352STOWOA::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsTue May 09 1995 16:021
	is that like looking up 'is kilt?
17.4353POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 09 1995 16:034
    
    and for a price, i can provide his home number :-)))))
    
    wouldn't bunny foofoo be something for the film?
17.4354Shave 'er back, eh?XEDON::JENSENTue May 09 1995 16:092
    Nasty Scotsman!
    
17.4355 :*) SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideTue May 09 1995 16:254
        Don't you start with me, Jensen - yer a loony!
        
        
        
17.4356XEDON::JENSENTue May 09 1995 16:373
    Be gone, ye mad, tartan-loving git.  You can't prove all me pets
    are named Eric.
    
17.4357 ;*) SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideTue May 09 1995 16:397
        That's funny, all _my_ pets are called Eric, right Eric?
        
        &y
        
        Ps. How's bathtime these days? (he innocently inquired...)
            

17.4358Pure as new-fallen snow, I amXEDON::JENSENTue May 09 1995 16:485
    {in best Southern Belle accent}
    
    Why suh, I have *no* idea about what you speak!
    
    {fluttering eyelids, etc.}
17.4360POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 09 1995 16:582
    
    All of &y's pets are named Eric, yes.
17.4361MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue May 09 1995 16:593
    
    Eric Lauer?
    
17.4362You rang?POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 09 1995 17:021
    
17.4363MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue May 09 1995 17:044
    
    Well, I just figured if all of &y's pets were named Eric,
    that must be your name... :-)
       
17.4364POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 09 1995 17:062
    
    Don't I look like an Eric?
17.4365BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 17:143

	Deb, I thought your pet was named Matt?????
17.4366MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue May 09 1995 17:204
    Why does it seem that whenever I go to get my car fixed the head
    mechanic is always named Ron, Joe, or Bob...no matter where I go!?
    
    -Jack
17.4367MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue May 09 1995 17:213
    
    Go down south, it's even worse... they're all called Ron Joe Bob.
    
17.4368POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 09 1995 17:242
    
    Oh, that must be Jack DelBalso's brother!
17.4369CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue May 09 1995 17:291
    Or even Jack Delbalso's brother.  
17.4370MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 09 1995 17:397
Ackshually, Deb had it right with the capital "B" stuck in the middle.

But, to get to the heart of Our Jack Martin's question, it's a union
rule. The Masons have handshakes, the mechanics have sacred names.

-Jack-boy-Bob

17.4371CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue May 09 1995 17:453
    I feel a new P/N coming on :-/
    
    "Found wrong once again....."
17.4372POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 09 1995 17:482
    
    I am nobly refraining from giving you a raspberry 8^).
17.4373CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue May 09 1995 17:572
    Thank you, thank you, thank you from sparing me the embarassment of being
    raspberried in a public forum.  
17.4374POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 09 1995 18:572
    
    Does this get me off the hook for the Swill-o-the-Month club 8^)?
17.4375CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue May 09 1995 19:281
    Hah! Never!
17.4376PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 09 1995 19:333
  the man is relentless.

17.4377POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayTue May 09 1995 19:521
    Not only that, he doesn't quit either!
17.4378POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsTue May 09 1995 20:242
    
    This is WAR!
17.4379SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue May 09 1995 20:274
    
    
    Oh oh.... Stay away from "backstage"!!!
    
17.4380SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideTue May 09 1995 20:344
        Go on Deb - throw yer skirt on 'is head - that'll teach 'im!!
        
            

17.4381SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoTue May 09 1995 20:354
    how I could have possibly just tripped over a huge 32bit limitation in
    a kernel data structure in our 64bit OS.   grrrr.
    
    DougO
17.4382BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 09 1995 20:367
| <<< Note 17.4380 by SPEZKO::FRASER "Mobius Loop; see other side" >>>

| Go on Deb - throw yer skirt on 'is head - that'll teach 'im!!

	Will Deb be wearing it at the time she does this???


17.4383BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 09 1995 20:376
    
    >    Go on Deb - throw yer skirt on 'is head - that'll teach 'im!!
    
    
    	That could DEFINITELY teach me a thing or 2!!
    
17.438442344::CBHLager LoutTue May 09 1995 20:385
"sit on me face, I'll guess yer weight..."

(C) The Macc Lads.

Chris.
17.4385While we're headed for the gutter...ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed May 10 1995 12:211
Moustache rides $5.00
17.4386:-)POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalWed May 10 1995 12:231
    uh, Bob, is this negotiable?
17.4387BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed May 10 1995 13:223
    
    	Are you accepting sealed bids?  8^)
    
17.4388PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 10 1995 13:263
	large wagon barriers for dogs and where i could get one.

17.4389BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 10 1995 13:383

	Don't know Di, but check out DOGS::CANINE. They might know. 
17.4390PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 10 1995 13:403
	thanks, glen baby, but see classified_ads, note 3310. ;>

17.4391BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 10 1995 13:414

	I never go in there unless I need to. Too many notes to read on things
I want to buy, and would if I went in there! :)
17.4392NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 10 1995 13:581
Does a wagon barrier restrain the dog's tail?
17.4393PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 10 1995 14:012
 <snicker>

17.4394BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed May 10 1995 14:023
    
    	<3musketeer>
    
17.4395I know what GAK is...ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed May 10 1995 14:463
but what is FLOAM????

Bob
17.4396POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 10 1995 14:4622
    
    Do people REALLY watch those trashy shows on FOX that I heard
    advertised on the radio this morning?
    
    
    
    TONIGHT ON 90210:  MOST GIRLS COLLECT JEWELERY, BUT VALERIE...
    
    (female voice) "I'll take good care of your guy while you're gone."
    
    COLLECTS OTHER GIRLS' BOYFRIENDS.
    
    (female voice) "Do you realize we've never touched each other?"
    
    AND NOW SHE HAS HER SIGHTS SET ON BRANDON.
    
    (male voice)   "But I really love Kelly!"
    (female voice) "I just think we should get to know each other better."
    
    
    
    Uh-uh-uh-BLEAH!  Puh-leeze!
17.4398POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 10 1995 15:009
    
    Oh yeah, I forgot 8^).  I wear his scorn like a badge of honour, or
    something like that 8^).  
    
    
    
    I would have put it in "things that make you gak today", but we don't 
    have such a topic 8^).   
    
17.4399MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 10 1995 15:092
Sure we do.

17.4400WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed May 10 1995 15:104
    >Do people REALLY watch those trashy shows on FOX that I heard
    >advertised on the radio this morning?
    
     Yep- lots of vicarious living, methinks.
17.4401BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed May 10 1995 15:1212
    
    	Take a look in the TV conference ... reading people's entries on
    	these shows, you'd think they were talking about their neighbors
    	or something!!
    
    	There is genuine concern on the part of the noters for all those
    	characters and their tribulations.
    
    	Personally, I wouldn't have lost much sleep if McVeigh had decided
    	to park at Melrose Place, or take a ride through that zip-code
    	town in CA.
    
17.4402shoot your TVEST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQWed May 10 1995 15:370
17.4403WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed May 10 1995 15:423
    TTWA: what's going on the in the minds of women who are so pleased that
    Dennis Connor's losing the America's Cup? I guess when you're fighting
    a gender war, everything is fair game...
17.4404AKOCOA::DOUGANWed May 10 1995 16:071
    Are these American or NZ women?
17.4405WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed May 10 1995 16:293
    Murican feminists who have a chip on their shoulder cuz the all female
    (well, except the tactician) team lost to DC in the defender finals
    despite having a 1 point head start.
17.4406POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 10 1995 16:402
    
    After the rules were changed.
17.4407PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 10 1995 16:417
>>          <<< Note 17.4403 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "luxure et supplice" >>>
>>  I guess when you're fighting
>>  a gender war, everything is fair game...

	If they're expressing glee with such things, then methinks they
	need some new tacticians for the "gender war" too.

17.4408XEDON::JENSENWed May 10 1995 16:575
    TTWA:  Whether my dear spouse will confess this afternoon 
    	   that we two Jensens are indeed of the same household
    	   to a certain Mr. J. Sadin, his teammate on the Vikings
    	   softball team.
    
17.4409SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CWed May 10 1995 17:006
    
    
    	That's my uncle hun, not me.....:*)
    
    
    chico
17.4410TTWAREFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianWed May 10 1995 17:064
	Are any boxers coming to the Horseshoe to hear the 
judge do karaoke?

ME
17.4411WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceWed May 10 1995 17:073
    >After the rules were changed.
    
     With the women's team's assent.
17.4412Wazzat?CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed May 10 1995 17:0915
    	I've seen a small bumper sticker on several cars lately.  It
    	is about 2 inches by 4 inches.  White background with black
    	design that looks like this:
    
    
    	 -------------------------
    	|                         |
    	|  |\     |  |  |     /|  |
    	|  | \    |  |  |    / |  |
    	|  |  \   |  |  |   /  |  |
    	|  |   \  |  |  |  /   |  |
    	|  |    \ |  |  | /    |  |
    	|  |     \|  |  |/     |  |
    	|                         |
    	 -------------------------
17.4413Twin JimsXEDON::JENSENWed May 10 1995 17:161
    Uncle Sadin?  Aww, I'm seriously disappointed!
17.4414SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed May 10 1995 17:165
    
    <--------
    
    The only twins around here are the Krawiecki ones...
    
17.4415RE: 4412MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed May 10 1995 17:166
    
    Nine Inch Nails...
    
    The "band" featuring Trent Reznor. Techno sound. Very cool.
    
    Biggest hit: Head Like a Hole
17.4416CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed May 10 1995 17:172
    Nazbot Incubatum Ngorzt, an incantation to summon demons.  Then again it 
    could be Nine Inch Nails, a progressive/alternate rock group.
17.4417PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 10 1995 17:173
 .4413  are you sadin'd?

17.4418SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed May 10 1995 17:216
    
    TTWA...
    
    How often mz_deb had to move to be in all the places she alludes to in
    her replies....
    
17.4419POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 10 1995 17:305
    
    
    Not many; I've only lived in 27 different houses in 6 states and 5
    countries.  I've visited 43 other states and 17 other countries, tho, I
    think, but I didn't move to any of those places 8^).
17.4420PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 10 1995 17:323
	alaska or hawaii?

17.4421POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayWed May 10 1995 17:351
    Deb's been around a bit eh? Been around?
17.4422RDGE44::ALEUC8sex god of the 90'sWed May 10 1995 17:357
    .4419
    
    you must be very fussy about your neighbours
    
    ric
    8^)
    
17.4423POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 10 1995 17:372
    
    Alaska.  I've heard there are nice cruises up to there tho.
17.4424MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 10 1995 17:393
TTWA:
    Whasis about a skunkhunter?

17.4425CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed May 10 1995 17:391
    ....and large tracts of land!  
17.4426POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 10 1995 18:312
    
    I'm probably not able to make it tonight to the Horseshoe 8^(.
17.4427BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 10 1995 18:3215
| <<< Note 17.4396 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Creamy Presents" >>>



| TONIGHT ON 90210:  MOST GIRLS COLLECT JEWELERY, BUT VALERIE...

| (female voice) "I'll take good care of your guy while you're gone."

	Deb, I think the woman who is doing this is the one who used to play
Kelly on, "Saved by the Bell!" And no, I don't happen to watch it as it is
running up against Roseanne!



Glen
17.4428BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 10 1995 18:336
| <<< Note 17.4397 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Revive us, Oh Lord" >>>


| Careful, Mz. Debra. Glen might call you a prude.

	Mz Deb is far from being a prude!
17.4429POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkWed May 10 1995 19:422
    
    are you saying deb's easy???
17.4430POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 10 1995 19:567
    
    I never watched Saved By The Bell either!
    
    
    
    Mark Battis!  I am NOT easy!  Now, if you'd said cheap...8^)
                                                     
17.4431REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianWed May 10 1995 20:026
	For those boxers going to the 'Shoe... lokok for me up by the stage
around 7:30ish

	If an MSO babe comes, perhaps we could do a duet.

ME
17.4432BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 10 1995 20:149
| <<< Note 17.4403 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "luxure et supplice" >>>

| TTWA: what's going on the in the minds of women who are so pleased that
| Dennis Connor's losing the America's Cup? I guess when you're fighting
| a gender war, everything is fair game...


	Mark, it might have something to do with Connor got some special
granting, which took him from elimination to victory!
17.4433GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Wed May 10 1995 20:155
    If an MSO babe comes, perhaps we could do a duet.
    
    	>> (insert picture of JJ biting her tongue here)...I'm
    	>> gonna behave and not say it!
    
17.44348^oPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 10 1995 20:161
    
17.4435POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkWed May 10 1995 20:172
    
    way to show restraint JJ
17.4436NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 10 1995 20:193
>	If an MSO babe comes, perhaps we could do a duet.

OK, who wants to be Cher to the Judge's Sonny?
17.4437MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed May 10 1995 20:215
    
    If Deb sings it, will she insist on changing the lyric to
    "I Have You Babe"?
    
    -b
17.4438BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed May 10 1995 20:215
    
    	That girl on "Saved By the Bell" was really cute ... haven't
    	seen her on "Melrose" or "90210" or whatever she's on now but
    	I'm sure she hasn't changed much.
    
17.4439POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 10 1995 20:272
    
    Bri, are you insinuating that I'm pedantic?
17.4440MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed May 10 1995 20:337
    
    Pendantic, no. You just set very high standards, strictly
    through example of course, for English language usage.
    I can't imagine you singing a song with such obviously
    flawed lyrics.
    
    -b
17.4441OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Wed May 10 1995 20:343
    >Pendantic, no.
    
    "Pedantic."  You're welcome....
17.4442MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed May 10 1995 20:353
    
    Um, yeah. Speaking of pedantic... :-)
    
17.44438^))))POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsWed May 10 1995 21:092
    
    
17.4444COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 11 1995 01:397
	... what the powers-that-be who forced the departure of
	Dave Garrod in the DCU election debacle think about the
	fact that the company chosen to outsource his previous
	work hired him to manage it, so he's back at DEC as a
	contractor, and back as SMAUG::GARROD.

17.4445Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu May 11 1995 02:315
    John you missed a big snarf !
    
    TTWA - I wanna be a Power Ranger...why can't I be a Power Ranger ??
    I know someone that was in Power Rangers, they did a film over here
    a while back.
17.4446CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu May 11 1995 03:0610


 Sign on a convenience store in Plaistow NH:



 Homo Gals

 $1.99
17.4447baa humbugsGIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu May 11 1995 05:576
I wonder if, with the amount of interest that seems to have been displayed in 
matters relating to sheep, if there would be a market for sheep-shaped boiled 
lollies.


\C
17.4448HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstThu May 11 1995 07:4217
    
    What is the poulation of Iceland ?
    
    It always amazes me, how such this country can produce such an 
    excellent national team in handball. Thery're unbeaten in the first
    three games and - just a reminder - won the bronze medal in Seoul.
    
    At that time the news commentator said, they have exactly two leagues
    in the country. Two leagues in the entire coutry ! 
    Gosh, I'm really a crap handball player, and the best league I've ever
    played in was the highest league in the Stormarn/Lauenburg county, with
    3 leagues beneath. In Iceland there's a total of two.
    
    Makes you wonder.
    (and I didn't even comment on the US performance)
    
    Heiko
17.444942344::CBHLager LoutThu May 11 1995 10:323
The population's about 1 million, isn't it?  I think.  Possibly.  A bit.

Chris.
17.4450HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstThu May 11 1995 10:372
    My office mate guessed Reykjavik had a poulation of 80'000. That'd make 
    a total of about 300'000, I guess.
17.4451MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 11 1995 11:313
According to Time 1990's Almanac on CD-ROM, the estimated population
of Iceland in July 1993 was 261,270.

17.4452NETCAD::WOODFORDBoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIngThu May 11 1995 12:399
    
    
    TTWA:  I wonder if I could convince Mz. Deb to be my editor...I've just
    completed writing something... :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4453POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsThu May 11 1995 13:118
    
    .4446
    
    Oh THANKS Jim, I just spit my large hazelnut extra light all over my
    screen.
    
    8^)
    
17.4454Perhaps the person who I left a blank message calledREFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianThu May 11 1995 13:485
TTWA:
	Who left a blank message on my answering machine.  Not that
many poeple have my phone #.

ME
17.4456BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu May 11 1995 14:109
| <<< Note 17.4453 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Creamy Presents" >>>



| Oh THANKS Jim, I just spit my large hazelnut extra light all over my
| screen.

	They got it right Deb???

17.4457BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu May 11 1995 14:1112
| <<< Note 17.4455 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Revive us, Oh Lord" >>>


| At 8:30 this morning, Tobin's was out of both peanut
| butter and jelly.  I don't know if they're sneaking supplies
| to the local kindergarten, or just have no idea how to
| manage the business.

	Karen, Tobin's has to kick in to DD for all those people that were
undercharged.... now they can't afford penut butter and jelly! :-)


17.4458POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsThu May 11 1995 14:2110
    
    Yes, Glen, they got it right!  I just didn't mention the "s" word at
    all, not even with the word "no" before it.  I did quiz the clerk, and
    she swore up and down that there was no sugar in it.  I think they're
    beginning to recognize me 8^).
    
    I agree with Karen, the food service should replace items when they run
    out!  It's not like peanut butter or jelly are perishables.  Our caf
    has been out of ranch dressing all week 8^(.
    
17.4459BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu May 11 1995 14:238

	I wonder why with all the songs that Rod Stewart has done over his
career, the radio stations only play the same 4-5 ones????  I mean, I'd love to
hear the Terrie Woodford song more than once a year on the radio!


Glen
17.4460BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu May 11 1995 14:253
    
    	Maybe because he only has 4-5 GOOD ones?
    
17.4461PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 11 1995 14:273
 .4460  that's a very good theory.  i like that theory.

17.4462POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsThu May 11 1995 14:282
    
    Of which "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" is NOT one 8^p.
17.4463PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 11 1995 14:313
  oh great.  thanks, deb.  thanks a million.

17.4464Just call me Poo BahMPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu May 11 1995 15:265
    Hmmm. I think I might have to type in the entire set of lyrics
    to that song. I just might, unless sufficiently bribed... :-)

    -b
17.4465SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoThu May 11 1995 16:003
    ..."bodybags" Garrod is back, eh?  
    
    DougO
17.4466POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkThu May 11 1995 16:122
    
    this "bodybags" Garrod, was he a funeral director, or something?
17.4467COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 11 1995 16:195
	He made a comment against the immensely popular Gulf War,
	pointing out that Americans wouldn't be so gung-ho about
	the war when their boys start coming back in body bags.

17.4468WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu May 11 1995 16:224
    He gleefully predicted 10K+ american casualties that would change
    popular opinion about the Gulf war to coincide with his own
    isolationist stance. He's had a few other gems, as well, but that's the
    beer that made Milwaukee famous...
17.4469POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkThu May 11 1995 16:242
    
    funny, I thought that was Schlitz. Silly me. :-)
17.4470WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu May 11 1995 16:252
    Are you saying he's full of Schlitz? Well, it wouldn't be the first
    time that particular accusation was leveled. ;-)
17.4471NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 11 1995 16:261
See 400.31.
17.4472ASLAN::GKELLERSpprt smlr gvt. http://www.lp.org/lp/lp.htmlThu May 11 1995 16:4716
>          <<< Note 17.4204 by SUBURB::COOKS "Half Man,Half Biscuit" >>>
>
>    I`m 6' 2"
>    
>    Does that make the tallest person in soapbox,I wonder??
 

Not by a long shot.

I've got you by 4" minimum

Geoff

P.S. My wife is 5'3" and I havent smothered her yet:-)
   

17.4473RDGE44::ALEUC8sex god of the 90'sThu May 11 1995 16:523
    i think the one and only ::BENSON said he was 6' 10" (absolutely)
    
    ric
17.4474BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu May 11 1995 16:543

	Deb, Hot Legs was the one I was referring to.....
17.4475POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsThu May 11 1995 17:393
    
    Well, that one sucks too 8^).
    
17.4476NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 11 1995 17:532
TTWA:  Where all the conspiracy-theory-types came from.  Lotsa unfamiliar
names in the Fed topic.
17.4477PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 11 1995 17:583
 i think it's a plot.

17.4478ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu May 11 1995 18:223
What is 'pong' hair, Deb?

Bob
17.4479CSOA1::LEECHThu May 11 1995 19:203
    re: .4476
    
    Why, I've been here quite some time, tyvm.  8^)  
17.4480NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 11 1995 19:221
You and Mike Maciolek, but the rest have crawled out of the woodwork.
17.4481MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu May 11 1995 19:286
    In case you're wondering, Mr. Topaz and I are very good friends and
    have known each other for quite a long time.
    
    See ya tonight Topes....call me!
    
    -Jack
17.4482BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu May 11 1995 19:295


	Deb.... you don't like that one??? The Terrie Woodford song???? How
about Georges Song???
17.4483CSOA1::LEECHThu May 11 1995 19:381
    Why Mr. Sacks has placed a conspiracy note in the repository.  8^)
17.4484NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 11 1995 19:401
I'm preserving it from NWO types.
17.4485Calling Mr. Holt :-}TIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSThu May 11 1995 19:5212
TTWA

why sending mail from my account to CALDEC::RAH 
%MAIL-E-LOGLINK, error 
creating network link to node DECWSE
-SYSTEM-F-UNREACHABLE, remote node is not currently reachable

Does Mr Holt have his mail set forward to DECWSE which is down?

You're missing some good stuff Robert. :-} :-}

Amos
17.4486pong = smellPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsFri May 12 1995 03:512
    
    
17.4487ping = ?SNOFS2::ROBERTSONentropy requires no maintenanceFri May 12 1995 04:011
    
17.4488bellsPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsFri May 12 1995 04:091
    
17.4489CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri May 12 1995 12:184


 will the Judds ever just go away?  What the heck is the big deal with them?
17.4490SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 12 1995 13:375
    
    re: .4487
    
    Nice clubs...
    
17.4491Monica Collins sharpened her pen well for the JuddsDECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allSat May 13 1995 02:1437
    >> will the Judds ever just go away?
    >> What the heck is the big deal with them?
    
    I think it's a meticulously planned and executed marketing scheme.
    No one would pay them any attention if they were "just there" like
    any other act.  But instead they draw attention to themselves with
    their endless goodbyes because departures do demand attention, unless
    they last for years and years as we've seen here, and then they begin
    to grate.  I groaned loudly in the middle of the store when I saw
    the Judds gracing this week's TV Guide cover, and I'm sure that
    mine wasn't the first such spontaneous outburst endured by the
    checkout clerks last week.
    
    The Boston Herald has a wonderfully acid-tongued TV columnist, Monica
    Collins, who is frequently a joy to read.  She used to write for TV
    Guide as well, but apparently she was a bit too scathing for them.
    Anyway, she had a great column about the Judds in yesterday's paper.
    The column was titled "An overlong 'so long'", and subtitled "The
    Judds' movie, unlike their farewell, actually ends".  Here are a few
    excerpts:
    
    	The Judds just don't know when to leave a party.  The
    	mother-sister act, country music's longest-goodbye girls,
    	have been belting out their swan song ever since there were
    	swans and songs...  [I] Just don't care enough about them
    	to invest a hunk of time in this slight, sentimental,
    	grits-to-glamour saga of the ultimate stage mama and her
    	honky-tonk daughter...  Inquiring minds want to know.  We
    	have become insatiable for this cheesy kind of pulp TV
    	non-fiction...  Famous farewell scene after famous farewell
    	scene.  Hey, Judds, don't let the door hit you on your
    	way out.
    
    
    Zingah!  I've gotta start writing this lady some fan mail...
    
    Chris
17.4492Other than another way to make a quick buck...DECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allSat May 13 1995 03:3416
    What is the appeal of "Pogs"?  It seems to be conceptually similar
    to marbles except that, in keeping with today's society, it requires
    no skill (like marbles does, e.g., aiming and shooting), other than
    the ability to throw a small plastic disk at a pile of half-dollar
    sized cardboard disks.  You get to take the disks that flip over
    as a result of the throw.  Most of the disks have weird drawings
    or photos on them.
    
    As long as we're here, what is the significance of a symbol that
    I'm seeing on a lot of kid-oriented stuff lately, that my kids
    refer to as (something like) ying-yang?  Apparently it's something
    quite old (and perhaps Japanese or Chinese in origin), but it seems
    to be all over the place lately (including frequent appearances on
    the aforementioned pogs).
    
    Chris
17.4493CALDEC::RAHan outlaw in townSat May 13 1995 15:002
    
    why people actually live in mass when they could live in kalif?
17.4494CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Sat May 13 1995 15:4535
   <<< Note 17.4492 by DECWIN::RALTO "It's a small third world after all" >>>
    
>    What is the appeal of "Pogs"?  
>    no skill 
    
    	The appeal is to capture as many as you can get.  It's like
    	the card game "war" with a 90s twist.  Perhaps some day they
    	will be collectors' items like the baseball I used to collect
    	in the late 1960s.  We used to play a game (not unlike war)
    	that would allow us to win or lose cards.  In 1968 I managed
    	to win the ENTIRE Topps 1968 series of baseball cards.  When
    	1969 rolled around they were no good for the game we played,
    	so I gave the 1968 set away to a little kid down the street.
    
    	Maybe that's a thing to put in the TTHT topic...   :^(
    
    	Anyway, I doubt that pogs can become collectors items like
    	baseball cards because they are not really catalogue-oriented
    	like cards are.  Is there a Willie Mays pog?  But who knows...
    
>              -< Other than another way to make a quick buck... >-
    
    	I think that the vendors are the ones making a quick buck.
    	What does it cost to make a cardboard disk?  A penny per?  
    	Ten for a penny?  Can't be much anyway.  But they sell for 
    	ten cents apiece minimum, and "special" ones sell for 50
    	cents, a buck, and even more.
    
>    refer to as (something like) ying-yang? 
    
    	Yin and yang.  Yeah, it has Eastern origins.  I think that New
    	Age is picking up on it.
    
    	If you look closely at the full moon, you can see the yin and
    	yang in it.  At least I think so.
17.4495NETCAD::WOODFORDBoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIngMon May 15 1995 12:5215
    
    
    My kids are really into POG.  They have many discs, slammers, and
    a round wooden playing board.  They love the game, play all the time,
    and are constantly trading discs with their friends.
    
    I like it too. :*)  The object of the game is to start with 11 discs
    facing down in the center of the round playing board, stacked in a
    single pile.  You take your 'slammer' and bounce it into the stack. 
    All of the discs that you flip become yours.  You continue this, taking
    turns.  The first person to flip six discs wins the game, and you start
    over.  
    
    Terrie
    
17.4496%^> %^>GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyMon May 15 1995 13:158
    
    
    i wonder who that women was who rammed her car thru the front window 
    of a dunkin donuts in brighton...deb, *where* were you this weekend???
    
    
    
    
17.4497HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstMon May 15 1995 13:253
    So, they're having drive-ins or what ?
    
    
17.4498BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon May 15 1995 13:539

	They charged her with driving under the infulence of drugs.
Perscription drugs. I guess when they say it could cause drowsiness,
one should really listen. Especially when it's perscription drugs! 
Them babies are much more potent!


Glen
17.4499POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsMon May 15 1995 14:0811
    
    I couldn't help it, they gave me sugar AGAIN 8^)!
    
    I ordered an iced coffee Sunday afternoon on my way to the show and 
    of course there was sugar in it.  I was in a hurry, so I
    just plowed through the front window and handed the cup back to the
    clerk, saying "There's sugar in this; I didn't ASK for sugar!". 
    
    She looked surprised and confused.
    
    I just can't win 8^/.
17.4500MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon May 15 1995 14:111
    Wonderous Snarf!
17.4501BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon May 15 1995 14:147

	I wonder how many conferences Jack Martin will announce his birthday
in????  


Glen
17.4502MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon May 15 1995 14:151
    Cheeeky!!!!!!!
17.4503BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon May 15 1995 14:181
<--- gee, in mail you called me a bast.... oh never mind...
17.4504MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon May 15 1995 14:401
    Yeah...you're a bundle of sticks!!  So?
17.4505HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstMon May 15 1995 16:331
    Where's person A ?
17.4506Caught in a bad data loop ?GAAS::BRAUCHERMon May 15 1995 19:326
    
    I wuzz wundring if anybody else is feeling "notes deja vu" like I
    am ?  Some of today's entries are causing strange repetitive
    phenomena...
    
      bb
17.4507SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoMon May 15 1995 19:365
    I know I've entered, deleted, and re-entered edited versions at least
    three times today to fix typos.  Sorry if its giving you flashbacks
    ;-).
    
    DougO
17.4508SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotMon May 15 1995 19:372
    Yeah, I'm guilty as charged, too, DougO.  I'll stand proudly in the
    dock when they nick us.
17.450942344::CBHLager LoutMon May 15 1995 19:423
I 'ate it when people do that...

Chris.
17.4510CSOA1::LEECHMon May 15 1995 20:083
    Add me to the guilty list, as well.
    
    -steve
17.4511MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon May 15 1995 20:105
    
    I was gonna add my name to the list too, but was afraid
    I might have to delete the note for osme reason... :-) :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.451242344::CBHLager LoutMon May 15 1995 20:227
>    I might have to delete the note for osme reason... :-) :-) :-)
                                         ^^^^

er, like that?  I must admit to also being a culprit of this anti-
social behaviour...

Chris.
17.4513MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon May 15 1995 20:234
    
    Do try to keep up Chris. That was intentional and the reason
    for the smileys.
    
17.451442344::CBHLager LoutMon May 15 1995 20:283
Oh, don't hassle me daddio, it's way after 9pm over here...

Chris.
17.4515MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon May 15 1995 20:283
    
    Well shiite. Sorry to keep you up past your bedtime! :-) :-)
    
17.451642344::CBHLager LoutMon May 15 1995 20:325
>    Well shiite. Sorry to keep you up past your bedtime! :-) :-)
    
so you should be!  I got up this *morning*.  Disgusting...

Chris.
17.4517POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 16 1995 00:472
    why are those little spaces in cars called glove boxes?  does
    anyone know anyone else who actually keeps gloves in them?
17.4518POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayTue May 16 1995 01:292
    I've always wondered why I never put briefs in my briefcase or suits in
    my suitcase.
17.4519MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 16 1995 02:593
Now that I'm back from Louisiana, I wonder if I should just
SET SEEN/BEFORE=now in here . . . 

17.4520Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue May 16 1995 04:372
    No you shouldn't, because I'm famous and if you miss any of my replies
    you will not be a happy camper !
17.4521GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue May 16 1995 04:394
Martin,  I wonder why you haven't graced the OZ conference?


Chele
17.4522Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue May 16 1995 04:433
    Errrrm, cause it's full of ozzies, of which I am not.
    
    why, is it good ?????
17.4523GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue May 16 1995 04:516
It may interest you - have a peek! It's a bit full of sport and politics, (but 
that should be familiar territory).


\C
17.4524Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue May 16 1995 05:018
    Politics !! Ptui {boring} :*) - I have no interest in politics, I no
    that's not a very good thing nowadays, but I'm afraid I can't be
    bothered to waste my time with it, and I don't know very much about it
    either.
    
    Now, sport on the other hand !! :*) {beam}
    
    What is the node::name
17.4525Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue May 16 1995 05:111
    WARABI::OZ ???
17.4526GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue May 16 1995 05:327
>    WARABI::OZ ???
That's the one...

Gopherit!


\C
17.4527Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue May 16 1995 05:426
    Well I have just had a look through the directory. It looks ok, but
    after reading a few, shall we say, interesting notes, I could have
    quite a larf in there. Is there only about 10 people who use it ??
    The notes I read had all the same people answering. Where is the intro
    note if there is one, I want to see who uses the conference before I 
    go barging in fists flying :*)
17.4528GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue May 16 1995 05:477
Don't be a sook - start your own intro note! 
There were a number of pique driven departures over some entries. The 
conference was trashed, closed down, dismembered, hacked etc, but it same back 
(I'd say "got better" but that wouldn't be terribly accurate!)

\c

17.4529his luck runneth overPOWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 16 1995 11:113
    oh my!  we are all so lucky that jack is back!
    
    hope you had a nice trip!
17.4530GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue May 16 1995 11:123
    
    
    How was the ceremony, Jack?
17.4531BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 16 1995 12:136
    
    	RE: CKELLY
    
    	The original use for a "glove box" was a place to keep gloves,
    	but it's been expanded to maps/flashlights/etc.
    
17.4532POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 16 1995 12:2011
    yeahbut, why put your gloves in there?  I mean, if it is cold enough
    to wear 'em, do you store them in there and then put them on when the
    gloves themselves are frozen, then, when you exit the car to walk
    across the cold parking lot to enter the building or whatever, do you
    take them off and put them back in the box?  i'm really puzzled by this
    and haven't been able to sleep for days.  now, to add to my anxiety,
    the richardsons mentioned the same dichotomy exists with the name and
    usage of briefcases and suitcases!  My suits go into garment bags, not
    suitcases!  And well, we'll leave the briefs alone for a moment, but
    now these burning questions are going to keep running thru my mind
    until I have answers, dammit!
17.4533GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue May 16 1995 12:499
    
    
    Well Miss Tine, as we know it was the manly man who did most of the
    driving once upon a time and the lady was seated in the passenger seat.  
    At that time, the dres for a lady did include gloves.  She would take
    them off in the car and didn't want them to get soiled so she put them
    in the glove box.
    
    Mike
17.4534POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 16 1995 13:014
    really mike?  you aren't pulling my leg?  i mean, i don't want to have
    any delusions about this, only to have them shattered.  will i ever
    sleep again?  ok, now, if i believe this, then it is so, so now, please
    solve the suitcase and briefcase ones.  pretty please?
17.4535NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 16 1995 13:101
Jack, did you get to use your snorkel in Looziana?
17.4536BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 16 1995 14:264

	I wonder how many conferences Jack Martin will post that yesterday was
his birthday???? :-0
17.4537BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 16 1995 14:2711
    
    	Briefcase:
    
    	Originally used by lawyers, predominantly, and it was a place to
    	store legal "briefs".  Thus "briefcase".
    
    	Suitcase:
    
    	Using the term "suit" loosely, to mean "a set of clothing", this
    	is easier to understand.
    
17.4538POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 16 1995 14:271
    probably as many as it takes to keep you wondering
17.4539Or stalking...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue May 16 1995 14:383
    
    <------
    
17.4540MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue May 16 1995 14:401
    I became 34 yesterday!
17.4541Night Stalker..... Darrin McGavernBIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 16 1995 14:486
| <<< Note 17.4539 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy caweful of yapping zebwas" >>>

| -< Or stalking... >-

	Stalking??? nah... well.... only at night. 

17.4542NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 16 1995 14:564
When I was in Driver's Ed many years ago, the instructor claimed that tickets
are routinely given for honking in, um, Memphis, I think.  Is this really true?
If so, what do the kind of people who have "Honk If You Love Jesus" bumper
stickers do?
17.4543BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 16 1995 15:099
    
    	If you have that sticker on your car, you're not gonna go around
    	honking your horn every time you think of it.  It's so that the
    	drivers around you honk THEIR horns when they see it.
    
    	So, in a nutshell, the people with these bumper stickers are
    	working with the police to nab "unnecessary honkers".  It's all
    	a huge conspiracy.
    
17.4544Need more, 'tine?ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Tue May 16 1995 15:093
Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?

Bob
17.4545NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 16 1995 15:112
Having such a bumper sticker would be akin to putting a stumbling block
before the blind, no?
17.4546POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayTue May 16 1995 15:171
    I've parked on the Don Valley Parkway more than once.
17.4547COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue May 16 1995 15:204
>Having such a bumper sticker would be akin to putting a stumbling block
>before the blind, no?

Only if it was in braille.
17.4548POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue May 16 1995 15:333
    re: Bob-
    
    AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
17.4549TTWA: how long it will take me to "catch up" hereAMN1::RALTOIt's a small third world after allTue May 16 1995 16:0853
Catching up, or trying to...
    
     <<< Note 17.4494 by CSC32::J_OPPELT "Whatever happened to ADDATA?" >>>
    
>> >> What is the appeal of "Pogs"?
    
>> The appeal is to capture as many as you can get.
    
    That's what I figured... it seemed a lot like marbles, conceptually.
    Put a bunch of 'em "in the middle", take turns shooting at them with
    a special shooter (or in the case of Pogs, throw a disk at the pile,
    which struck me as requiring much less skill than the aiming
    necessary in marbles), and win the ones that you "get".  Of course,
    the ones you "get" in Pogs seem to be merely by chance, the ones
    that happen to flip over onto their backs.  Much more a game of
    chance than skill, so it should have vast appeal, which it seems
    to have.
    
    
    	>> Anyway, I doubt that pogs can become collectors items like
    	>> baseball cards...
    
    That's probably what we said about baseball cards when we were
    kids... :-)  I had most of the cards during the 61-64 time period.
    All gone now!  But I'll never forget Marv Throneberry.
    
    But I agree.  They seem to have such a wide variety of illustrations
    on them as to defy any kind of categorization.  Maybe it's the art
    form of the 90's.  This generation of kids has to have something to
    call "their own", so it looks like this is one of those things.
    
    
>> >>              -< Other than another way to make a quick buck... >-
    
>>    	I think that the vendors are the ones making a quick buck.
    
    Right, that's what I'd intended to say.  My kids just paid a
    couple of bucks for maybe twenty of these things (not their first
    purchase, but the one that triggered my "parental visibility
    threshold").  They had drawings on them that can only be described
    as being from the "weird" and/or "horror" genre.  Future purchases
    and acquisitions will be, ahem, "monitored"! :-)
    
    
    >>	Yin and yang.  Yeah, it has Eastern origins.  I think that New
    >>  Age is picking up on it.
    
    Interesting... if most kids don't even know what it means, I wonder
    what is the point of having the symbol show up on so much kid stuff
    these days?  Whatever it is, it has some kind of strange appeal to kids.
    
    Chris
    
17.4550"Wow, sorry, Dad!"AMN1::RALTOIt's a small third world after allTue May 16 1995 16:1111
           <<< Note 17.4495 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "BoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIoiOIng" >>>
    
    >> My kids are really into POG.
    .
    .
    >> I like it too. :*)
    
    I'd say, then, that you haven't yet been hit in the eye by a
    flying pog, or worse, a slammer, like I have! :-)
    
    Chris
17.4551Or "Dusty Pencil and Penny boxes"AMN1::RALTOIt's a small third world after allTue May 16 1995 16:146
    >> why are those little spaces in cars called glove boxes?  does
    >> anyone know anyone else who actually keeps gloves in them?
    
    They should call them "Owner's Manual boxes"...
    
    Chris
17.4552MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 16 1995 16:4612
Acksually, the snorkel was not required, Gerald. The bulk of the rain
was over with by the time my plane landed Thursday evening. We had about
two hours of downpour in Lafayette Friday AM between 9 and 11. The problem
(at least in Lafayette) is that they have insufficient storm drains to
handle a heavy rain, so the streets themselves tend to flood even though
the soil drains well. Most of the bayous were at flood stage on Friday
and Saturday but had subsided by Sunday. Apparently the Lake Ponchartrain
Causeway (a rather amazing roadway) was closed at some point on Wednesday
before I arrived, due to concerns over its integrity in high water. The
weather was hot (90's every day) and humid (85%+) but there was a good
stiff breeze most of the time.

17.4553GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyTue May 16 1995 16:5811
    >>They should call them "Owner's Manual boxes"...
    
    why??  not only when i got this car did it not come with an owner's
    manual, the glove compartment (as i call them, not boxes) isn't big
    enough to hold one.  mine just has my registration, a flashlight, my
    radar detector (i know, good place for it) and some napkins in it.
    
    
    ttwa:  why i keep buying a bag of chips for 79cents here when all i get
    is about 20 chips out of it...the rest is all air...
                                         
17.4554BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 16 1995 17:008
    
    	RE: Raq
    
    	Buy "economy bags" of chips at the supermarket and bring a
    	Baggie at a time into work.  Alot cheaper that way.
    
    	[I should talk ... I do the same thing as you do!!]
    
17.4555PIPA::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue May 16 1995 19:413
TTWA: Why any tea I brew tastes like crap, compared to, for instance, the tea
      I get at the Chinese restaurant, which is nothing special.
      
17.4556WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue May 16 1995 19:444
    A lot of Chinese restaurants serve green tea. What's yours?
    
    You gotta have a rolling boil. Cafeteria hot water is often 
    not hot enough.
17.4557POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayTue May 16 1995 19:541
    American tea bags have a higher percentage of wood. 
17.4558PIPA::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue May 16 1995 20:259
>    A lot of Chinese restaurants serve green tea. What's yours?

Tetley, which claims to be "orange pekoe and pekoe cut black tea". The only
place I've had green tea was a Japanese restaurant...
    
>    You gotta have a rolling boil. Cafeteria hot water is often 
>    not hot enough.

Well, there's one of the problems.
17.4559Hold stillAMN1::RALTOIt's a small third world after allTue May 16 1995 20:255
    >> You gotta have a rolling boil.
    
    Must make it tough to lance...
    
    Chris
17.4560NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 16 1995 20:402
Heat ceramic teapot by rinsing with boiling water.
Add tea.  Add boiling water.  Let steep.  Pour.
17.4561REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianTue May 16 1995 20:593
Why today's Dilbert (web page) seems like life

ME
17.4562CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue May 16 1995 21:055
    	re: glove compartment
    
    	I thought it was originally used to hold riding gloves when
    	cars were not elclosed, so without gloves -- even in warm
    	weather -- your hands would get cold from the wind chill.
17.4563CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue May 16 1995 21:0711
    <<< Note 17.4549 by AMN1::RALTO "It's a small third world after all" >>>
    
>    >>	Yin and yang.  Yeah, it has Eastern origins.  I think that New
>    >>  Age is picking up on it.
>    
>    Interesting... if most kids don't even know what it means, I wonder
>    what is the point of having the symbol show up on so much kid stuff
>    these days?  Whatever it is, it has some kind of strange appeal to kids.
    
	It is an attractive design.  Why does Madonna wear crosses
    	as jewelry?    
17.4564GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyTue May 16 1995 21:259
    >>>Buy "economy bags" of chips at the supermarket and bring a
    >>>Baggie at a time into work.  Alot cheaper that way.
    
    
    gee, um, i'm not sure, but, um, i think {shudder} 'alot' is, um, like,
    um, 2 words.
    
    
    
17.4565OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue May 16 1995 21:331
    Unless one means "to portion out."
17.4566TROOA::COLLINSmust ipso facto half not beTue May 16 1995 21:453
    
    It'd be `allot' then, wouldn't it?
    
17.4567MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue May 16 1995 21:553
    
    Quite correct.
    
17.4568CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue May 16 1995 22:006
Glove compartments make handy holders for knuckle dusters etc. which
prove useful when confronting stroppy road users.  So I'm told, anyway,
I just settle for running the buggers down.  Especially cyclists, bloody
bastards.

Chris.
17.4569XEDON::JENSENTue May 16 1995 22:363
    I wonder if the citizens of Looosiana realize that it was
    a certain Mr. Delbalso's luck that improved their weather?    ;^)
    
17.4570OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue May 16 1995 23:285
    Re: .4566
    
    >It'd be `allot' then, wouldn't it?
    
    Yes, but it would be one word.
17.4571Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed May 17 1995 00:035
    TTWA - I wonder if el Delbalso got me a pressie from Louisiana ;*)
    
    
    
    I'm cheeky !! :*) ;*)
17.4572MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 17 1995 07:002
I don't have to go all the way to Loooosiana for oreos, yaknow.

17.4573STOWOA::JOLLIMOREDancing Madly BackwardsWed May 17 1995 11:4614
	Do you know what a lot is?
	
	Yeah, too much.
	
	I don't mean a whole lot. Just a little lot with nothing on it.
	
	Any time you gotta too much, you gotta whole lot. Look, I'll
	explain it to you. Some time you no gotta much; sometimes you
	gotta whole lot. You know that it's a lot. Somebody else maybe
	thinka it's too much; it's a whole lot, too. Now, a whole lot is
	too much; too much is a whole lot; same thing.
	
	Say, the next time I see you, remind me not to talk to you, will you?
	
17.4574REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianWed May 17 1995 11:523
A lot is also a place where you can park your car (ie - a parking lot).

ME
17.4575QUINCE::SILVAWed May 17 1995 13:594

	raq!!!!  I can't believe those words would come from YOUR fingers! Oh
my virgin eyes!!!! 
17.4576NETCAD::WOODFORDCouch=ForRestOrForePlay.Wed May 17 1995 14:0310
    
    
    Yeah!  Ditto for me!  Now come clean the Capuccino off my screen!!! :*)
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4577PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 17 1995 14:316
	Fellow who's being tried in N. Mexico for vehicular homicide.
	Loaded, driving 90 mph on the wrong side of a divided highway,
	he crashed head-on into a car, killing a woman and her three young
	daughters.  This is the third trial.  First two ended in hung
	juries.  What the...hunh?
17.4578GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed May 17 1995 14:424
    
    sorry glen and terrie... :> :> only a few saw it, i guess...
    
    at least they both got deleted...%^> %^>
17.4579GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Wed May 17 1995 15:085
    
    
    	Aw man, I hate it when I miss the good stuff!
    
    
17.4580GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed May 17 1995 15:315
    
    
    read yer mail, jude.... :>
    
    
17.4581GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberWed May 17 1995 15:326
    
    
    Me too, Raq ma darlin.
    
    
    Mike
17.4582GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed May 17 1995 15:396
    not actually a ttwa, but not sure if it is a ttl or a tth:
    
    	apparently the theme song to the tv show "friends" has just been
    	released as a single...i just heard it on the radio...
    
    
17.4583SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed May 17 1995 15:464
    
    
    Next they'll have their own cereal....
    
17.4584NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 17 1995 15:592
Since Ralston is the company that puts out TV-show-related cereals,
we know who to ask.
17.4585RDGE44::ALEUC8Wed May 17 1995 16:106
    they've started showing "Friends" over here but i haven't bothered to
    watch it yet
    
    izzit good? lots of babes wearing not-a-lot?
    
    ric
17.4586DASHER::RALSTONAnagram: Lost hat on MarsWed May 17 1995 16:349
    >Since Ralston is the company that puts out TV-show-related cereals,
    >we know who to ask
    
    
    Ask away......I can take it!
    
    If not I'll cry and ask Jack to apologize.  :)
    
    ...Tom
17.4587ODIXIE::ZOGRANYoungest one's walking - OH NO!Wed May 17 1995 17:516
    re: The "Friends" song - No wonder I've been hearing it over and over
    on the radidio, on the local "Hard Rock" station no less.
    
    It gets old real quick.
    
    Dan
17.4588Please... leave TV songs on TVDECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allWed May 17 1995 17:564
    Does it get old as quickly as the "Laverne & Shirley" theme song
    did when it was a "hit" being (over)played on every radio station?
    
    Chris
17.4589GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Wed May 17 1995 20:2811
    
    
    	re:  raq
    
    	Thanks!
    
    	re: the Friends tune...
    
    	I haven't heard on the radio yet.  And I hope they don't go
    	overkill....I like the tune.
    
17.4590CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed May 17 1995 20:335
17.4591Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu May 18 1995 00:302
    Hey Jack, I was ney talking about themsss. I wanna stick of rock and a
    post card :*) %^)
17.4592BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu May 18 1995 03:368

	I wonder when the last theme show song (before Friends) made it to the
top 40??? I wonder what the name of that song is. And I also wonder who did it!




17.4593GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyThu May 18 1995 12:0612
    
    
    <--- i don't know if it was the last one, but the last one i remember
    was the theme song to the very short-lived show "the heights" called 
    'how do you talk to an angel'...jamie waters (of somewhere in
    massachusetts, marblehead, i think) was lead singer, and he is now on
    bh 90210, with a song from that show (but not the theme) on the charts
    as well, called 'hold on'.
    
    
    -raq
    
17.4594CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu May 18 1995 12:449

 The Theme to "Welcome Back Kotter"?  by John Sebastian





 Jim
17.4595MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu May 18 1995 13:0114
    Raq:
    
    I was thinking about this on my way to work today and have come up with
    a conclusive answer on the potato chip issue!
    
    There is a caveat in buying the big bag of chips...that being you will
    bring the bag to your office and most likely eat three times more than
    you would had you bought the chips in the caf.  Subliminally, you know
    you will become pleasently plump if you do this...hence you buy the 7
    ounce bag of air.
    
    Can't you tell my life is exciting???!!!
    
    -Jack
17.4596MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 18 1995 13:062
I wonder what "Friends" is.

17.4597MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu May 18 1995 13:195
    Friends is the TV show I star in every Thursday night at 9:30 PM.
    
    I would like to try and get Olive...errr...Debra on the show sometime!
    
    -Jack
17.4598POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Creamy PresentsThu May 18 1995 13:352
    
    What, do you need a redhead 8^)?
17.4599REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianThu May 18 1995 13:471
I wonder about...
17.4600REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianThu May 18 1995 13:483
SNARFS!

And who started them
17.4601While they are driving, no lessDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu May 18 1995 13:493
    I wonder why some people think I400 is the proper place to floss
    their teeth!
    
17.4602OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu May 18 1995 13:563
    "How Do You Talk to an Angel" wasn't a theme song.
    
    I suspect the theme from "Cheers" was the most recent TV show single.
17.4603I forget the wordsAMN1::RALTOIt's a small third world after allThu May 18 1995 14:097
    re: TV show themes
    
    How about one or two of those instrumentals by, who, Mike Post
    or someone like that?  Maybe "Hill Street Blues" or one of the
    later shows.
    
    Chris
17.4604NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 18 1995 14:141
TTWA:  Do Satanists cut their pizza so the slices form a pentagram?
17.4605NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 18 1995 15:032
TTWA: the lightning that just struck ZKO.  The strange part is that it's
sunny outside.
17.4606Did someone arrange the ethernet into a pentagram or sumpin'?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 18 1995 15:099
Huh?

Any damage?

All the systems I'm connected to in ZK3 (about five different ones at the
moment) are all still up and running.  And the ZK1-2 communications room
didn't glitch, as far as I can tell.

/john
17.4607NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 18 1995 15:113
re .-1:

see 49.739 ff.
17.4608GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyThu May 18 1995 15:477
    
    
    if 'how do you talk to an angel' wasn't a theme song, then home come
    everytime the show came on, that was the song that was played and how
    come at the time a big deal was made about the show's song hitting the
    top 40??
    
17.4609GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Thu May 18 1995 15:548
    
    
    	Funny the mention of this song should come up.  I called
    	a friend of mine a short time ago and she had to put me on
    	hold.
    
    	Guess what song was on for the hold music.  =)
    
17.4610OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu May 18 1995 15:558
    Re: .4608
    
    >if 'how do you talk to an angel' wasn't a theme song
    
    So, you're saying that "How Do You Talk to an Angel" was played during
    the opening credits for every show?  My impression was that the band in
    the show recorded a song, and this was the song.  I know that they
    hyped the heck out of it, but that's just good PR.
17.4611CALDEC::RAHan outlaw in townThu May 18 1995 16:332
    
    where the beef is in tobin's beef and vege soup.
17.4612CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu May 18 1995 16:354


 How they came up with "cheesburger soup" in the cafe here today
17.4613POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkThu May 18 1995 16:493
    
    Is "cheeseburger soup" similar to, let's say "cream of broccoli" on
    a bun?
17.4614GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyThu May 18 1995 17:028
    
    
    point taken, chelsea...yes, i thought that the song was played during
    the begining of every show, but confirmation from the local radio
    station reminded me that the song was just recorded for the show and
    then it hit the airwaves.
    
    
17.4615BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu May 18 1995 17:578
    
    	RE: RAH
    
    >where the beef is in tobin's beef and vege soup.
    
    
    	Those cubes dissolve pretty quick in hot water.
    
17.4616And can I get a White House ashtray?XEDON::JENSENFri May 19 1995 00:517
    TTWA:  If my spouse, who is slumming at the Commerce Department
    	   this week, did actually get to chat up Secretary Brown
    	   today.
    
    	   And, if he'll make earth-to-cosmos contact with Algore
    	   on the next trip to the Seat Of The Nation's Government.
    
17.4617COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 19 1995 04:276
Why, when I went to look for Shawmut Bank in the NYNEX WWWeb Yellow Pages,
I ended up with 

	CALIFORNIA CRYOBANK-CAMBRIDGE (617-497-8646)

/john
17.4618POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayFri May 19 1995 11:341
    Because they want to freeze your assets?
17.4619NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 19 1995 13:542
There used to be a bank in NYC called Seaman's Bank for Savings.
I wonder if they merged with California Cryobank.
17.4620POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayFri May 19 1995 13:591
    Oh come now!
17.4621GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri May 19 1995 14:157
    
    
    	....who teaches the baggers at groceries stores that the 
    	milk, wine, and 2 liter bottle of soda should all go in
    	the same bag.....  twits.  Nearly busted my back trying
    	to get the darn thing out of the wagon.  So I rebagged 
    	everything myself before puttin' them into the truck.
17.4622TERRI::SIMONSemper in excernereFri May 19 1995 14:454
You should consider yourself lucky. In the UK we don't have baggers.
It's all DITY

Simon
17.4623BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri May 19 1995 14:497
| <<< Note 17.4619 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| There used to be a bank in NYC called Seaman's Bank for Savings.

	There is a bank in P-town called Seaman's...... REALLY!!!


17.4624GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri May 19 1995 14:539
    
    
    	re: Simon
    
    	When I lived in Lowell I used to go to a place in Tewksbury
    	that it was bag your own.  I really didn't mind it.  At least
    	I knew the bags wouldn't be too heavy for me to carry or wouldn't
    	have to worry about the bag breaking.
    
17.4625NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 19 1995 14:591
Heartland, right?
17.4627TROOA::COLLINSmust ipso facto half not beFri May 19 1995 15:1010
    
    That reminds me of a fave line from `The Simpsons':
    
    Mr. Burns: "What do you think, Smithers?"
    
    Smithers: "I think women and seamen don't mix, sir."
    
    Mr. Burns: "We *know* what *you* think, Smithers!"
    
    
17.4628GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri May 19 1995 17:096
    
    
    	re: Gerald
    
    	Could've been.  On Rte 38...was set up BJ's style.
    
17.4629CSOA1::LEECHFri May 19 1995 19:543
    What the heck is this bright yellow ball in the sky?  I seem to
    remember such a phenominon from deep in the recesses of my memory, but
    I can't seem to drudge it up.
17.4630NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 19 1995 20:041
The morning sun is shining like a red rubber ball.
17.4631Gotta get in my shot at Clinton for the dayDECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allFri May 19 1995 20:438
    >> What the heck is this bright yellow ball in the sky?
    
    Why, it's our president, Bill Clinton.
    
    Whoops, sorry, he's not so bright after all.  But two out of
    three ain't bad.
    
    Chris
17.4632DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri May 19 1995 21:244
    Wonder why anyone would advertise in ::MUSIC conference for
    Yanni tickets :-)
    
    
17.4633CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSat May 20 1995 02:439


 I had to check in there and make sure it wasn't my boss that placed
 that ad...I gave her a bad time today about her wanting to see Yanni.



 Jim
17.4634BIGQ::SILVADiabloSat May 20 1995 13:258
| <<< Note 17.4629 by CSOA1::LEECH >>>

| What the heck is this bright yellow ball in the sky?  I seem to
| remember such a phenominon from deep in the recesses of my memory, but
| I can't seem to drudge it up.


	Steve, that's cuz you keep drudging up all the FF stuff!!!! :-)
17.4635CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastSun May 21 1995 20:222
    
    does the Bank of A. Levy still exist down in Ventura Co.?
17.4636Brain crampODIXIE::ZOGRANYoungest one's walking - OH NO!Mon May 22 1995 14:1511
    I was watching TV late saturday night (again), and an ad came on
    saying, basically, "Don't be fooled by others, call our number for
    REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL PSYCHICS".  If "registered" and "professional"
    imply that these folks passed a test, this leads to an interesting TTWA
    - how do you give a test to a psychic?  Wouldn't they just walk through
    the door spouting off answers, like "Bismark, E=MC2, YES".  I mean,
    wouldn't the testing of a phychic be redundant?
    
    I quickly changed the channel.
    
    Dan
17.4637WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceMon May 22 1995 18:093
    Will DEC stock break 50 today? 
    
    up over 2 points so far.
17.4638XEDON::JENSENMon May 22 1995 19:094
    re:  test for si'kicks
    
    Reminds of an old SNL skit entitled "Nostradamus, Mr. Know-It-All"
    
17.4639PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 22 1995 19:164
	 what Physics class would have been like with Professor Martin
	 at the helm

17.4640REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianMon May 22 1995 19:183
	What a Phycics class would be with Professor Martin at the helm.

ME
17.4641MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon May 22 1995 19:2510
    ZZ         what Physics class would have been like with Professor Martin
    ZZ         at the helm
    
    It would have been like a teacher who was protected by tenure.
    
    In other words Diane, it would have been like the Massachusetts public
    school system when you and I were there!!!
    
    
    -Jack
17.4642PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 22 1995 19:273
	yeah, only different.

17.4643MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon May 22 1995 19:323
    Not really.  They were quite incompetent to say the least!
    
    -Jack
17.4644Can they count the thermodynamics laws yet ?GAAS::BRAUCHERMon May 22 1995 19:374
    
      The "helm" of a physics class ?
    
      bb
17.4645CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon May 22 1995 19:474
What's Hog doing these days?  (Other than being an outspoken member
of the NRA that is :)

Chris.
17.4646EMIRFI::CAHILLTue May 23 1995 13:5010
    
    
    Did anyone tape the Tailhook Movie that was on last night at 9:00
    on Channel 5??  If so, could I possibly borrow it?  I taped the
    wrong channel by accident.  I hate when that happens.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Dianne Clark-Cahill
    LESREG::CAHILL
17.4647Musta been rough going in JerseyMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 23 1995 14:374
TTWA: 
   How Michael ever managed to make it back to Maryland without his
   knife and hammer.

17.4648BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 23 1995 14:496
| <<< Note 17.4647 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| How Michael ever managed to make it back to Maryland without his
| knife and hammer.

	Maybe he didn't run into any liberals???? :-)
17.4649MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Tue May 23 1995 15:237
    While we're at it, did anybody tape Jurrasic Park off the TV last week?  
    If so, could I please borrow that?  Reason being is that my kids really
    like the movie but the TV version is swear free.
    
    Thanks,
    
    -Jack
17.4650GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue May 23 1995 15:244
    
    
    Well Jack, remember about the two .38's, the .22, and the .380 I had
    with me.  :') 
17.4651BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 23 1995 15:4913
| <<< Note 17.4650 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>



| Well Jack, remember about the two .38's, the .22, and the .380 I had
| with me.  :')


	Mike, are you gonna be making sure the Jack Martin has copywrite
permission before he tapes Jurasic Park??? :-)



17.4652GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue May 23 1995 16:036
    
    
    That can be your case, Glen. :')
    
    
    
17.4653NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 23 1995 18:352
TTWA: Will the judge finish the boxtrial before he goes back to RIT?
I'm dyeing to find out.
17.4654REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianTue May 23 1995 18:385
dieing.

I plan to.

The Judge
17.4655NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 23 1995 18:403
> dieing.

I guess you didn't get the joke.
17.4657NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 23 1995 18:401
Bzzt!  RIT isn't RPI.
17.4659NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 23 1995 18:431
No, Barney, it wasn't me.
17.4662REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianTue May 23 1995 18:543
Bzzt.  Try New York

ME
17.4664CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastTue May 23 1995 19:302
    
    will i ever see my home again?
17.4665NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 23 1995 19:331
You don't need a harmonica, you need a violin.
17.4666BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 23 1995 19:564
    
    	Reading these last 10 replies makes me wonder which dimension
    	I ended up in the last time I blinked my eyes.
    
17.4667BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 23 1995 20:481
<---- you blinked them long enough to miss the devil snarf
17.4668BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 23 1995 21:048
    
    	That's not a devil snarf ... it includes a devil snarf.
    
    	Big difference.
    
    	Heck, if what you say is true, then you had a Bicentennial
    	snarf, even though it has a few extra digits.
    
17.4669What a countryXEDON::JENSENWed May 24 1995 01:323
    TTWA:  Does anyone really need a T-shirt sporting a silkscreened
    	   copy of Kurt Cobain's death certificate?
    
17.4670CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Wed May 24 1995 03:245
    	Why do almost all cashiers return your change to you by first
    	placing the bills in your hand, and then placing the loose
    	coins on top of that?  It almost seems universal to me.  I
    	find I'm less likely to drop coins if they are placed in
    	the palm of my hand first, and then the bills on top.
17.4671SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed May 24 1995 12:3019
        <<< Note 17.4670 by CSC32::J_OPPELT "He said, 'To blave...'" >>>

>    	Why do almost all cashiers return your change to you by first
>    	placing the bills in your hand, and then placing the loose
>    	coins on top of that?  It almost seems universal to me.  I
>    	find I'm less likely to drop coins if they are placed in
>    	the palm of my hand first, and then the bills on top.

	It all started with electronic cash registers that calculate
	the change. Back when clerks had to "count back" your change
	they had to start with the coins first. Now the register tells
	them "Change $2.11", so they give you the two singles and the
	11 cents.

	Of course one other side effect of this tecnology is that most 
	clerks can't even make change if the register glitches.


Jim
17.4672POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Deadly WeaponsWed May 24 1995 12:412
    
    I agree with Joe, that drives me NUTS 8^p.
17.4673CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastWed May 24 1995 13:053
    
    why a violin??
    
17.4674EMIRFI::CAHILLWed May 24 1995 13:2812
    
    How many more times the article is going to resurface about Craig
    Shirgold dying from a brain tumor and to send him cards.  
    
    It was in our local newspaper this morning (I live in Oxford, MA.)  
    
    I had thought he was from England, this article says he's from Keene, NH.
    The article says he is dying from a brain tumor and he made a wish to 
    the Children's Wish Foundation, that he wants one million get well cards 
    sent to him by Aug. 15th so he can make the World Book Of Records.
    
    
17.4675NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 24 1995 13:573
>    why a violin??
    
.4664 was so sad.
17.4676CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastWed May 24 1995 14:022
    
    oh. well maybe home is all in the mind.
17.4677POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Deadly WeaponsWed May 24 1995 14:242
    
    Did you find a harmonica, RAH?  I'm wondering about it.
17.4678POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayWed May 24 1995 15:454
    TTWA:

    If Europeans generally use sheep to mow their grass, where do they put
    the rips cords on those things?
17.4679BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed May 24 1995 16:4063
    	Here's the note I sent to my entire group about a week ago or so	
    	which will hopefully reduce the number of cards sent to Craig:
    
    
    
	I have been with this company for almost 9 years now [and before
	you all start cheering, this is NOT a goodbye note!!], and since
	I started I have been getting memos from various sources concern-
	ing 7-year old Craig Shergold and his dying wish to be included
	in the Guinness Book of World Records as the receiver of the most
	postcards.

	Well, I hate to say it, but while this might have been true about
	10 years ago, it's not true now.  As you can see by reading the
	memo included below, it seems that Craig Shergold is STILL 7 years
	old and STILL wants to be in the GBoWR [the memo was received, and
	dated, for that matter, 17-MAY-1995, and was sent to what looks
	to be the entire Dallas plant].

	There are a couple problems with this memo.  First, if you do the
	math, you will see that Craig can't possibly still be 7 years old
	after being on his deathbed for 9 years, and in fact was theoretic-
	ally not even born yet when this memo started circulating.  And
	second is the fact that the GBoWR has removed this category from
	their records [receiver of most postcards] due to this particular
	story.

	So, if you do receive this memo from somewhere, PLEASE do not for-
	ward it to anyone.  PLEASE do not post it in a public place, and
	PLEASE do not send a postcard to Craig.  Last I knew, which was at
	least 2 years ago, the Shergold family was throwing away bags of
	postcards at a time because they simply couldn't handle the in-
	credible volume.  And I'm sure the Post Offices around the world
	would be grateful if these mailings stopped, since it no doubt is
	putting a strain on the carriers in their effort to deliver legit-
	imate mailings.

	I encourage all who receive this explanation to forward it far
	and wide, and post it wherever the individual plants allow, and
	maybe I can hit my 9th, 10th, retirement?, year without having
	to read about the eternally youthful Craig Shergold.

	Thank you.

							Shawn Labounty

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                  I N T E R O F F I C E   M E M O R A N D U M


Subject: (I) Children's Wish Foundation                              

Craig Shirgold is a 7 year old boy in Keene, NH who is dying from an inoperable
brain tumor.  He made a wish to Children's Wish Foundation, that he wants one
million get well cards sent to him by August 15 so he can make the world book
of records before he dies.  Cards can be made or bought.  PLEASE send the cards
to the following address:

		Craig Shirgold
		[address removed]

17.4680GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Wed May 24 1995 17:4312
    
    
    	scenario:
    
    	Momma duck A with group A of baby ducks
    
    	Momma duck B with group B of baby ducks
    
    
    	why would Momma duck A attack a baby duck from group B for
    	no reason?
    
17.4681POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayWed May 24 1995 17:461
    It quacked a dirty joke?
17.4682CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Wed May 24 1995 17:461
    	You can't say "for no reason."  You just don't know the reason.  
17.4683BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed May 24 1995 17:515
    
    	Duck B was a more attractive duckling than her own Duck A.
    
    	So, in a word, jealousy.
    
17.4684POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayWed May 24 1995 17:531
    Was it the Mallard's son?
17.4685MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 24 1995 17:586
17.4686BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 24 1995 20:1810
| <<< Note 17.4670 by CSC32::J_OPPELT "He said, 'To blave...'" >>>

| Why do almost all cashiers return your change to you by first placing the 
| bills in your hand, and then placing the loose coins on top of that?  

	I hate when that happens.... and it always does! 



Glen
17.4687BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 24 1995 20:2010

		P&K if I ever saw one



| <<< Note 17.4682 by CSC32::J_OPPELT "He said, 'To blave...'" >>>

| You can't say "for no reason."  You just don't know the reason.

17.4688MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 24 1995 20:412
TTWA:
    What's become of Di over the past couple of days?
17.4689BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 24 1995 20:478

	She's probably upset that I forgot to take the squash she brought me
home from Deb's. Deb, I'll be stopping by your office tomorrow, wanna bring it
in?


Glen
17.4690POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Deadly WeaponsWed May 24 1995 20:564
    
    Sure, I'll pop it in the freezer here at work.
    
    Perhaps she's taking a couple of days off?
17.4691BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed May 24 1995 21:1236
    
    	RE: Di
    
    	You mean she didn't check in with the 'BOXERS before she took off?
    	Some nerve!!
    
    
    	RE: Change and bills
    
    	1)  Receive change on top of bills
    
    		- Secure bills in current hand with thumb, tilt hand and
    		  drop change into non-current hand.  Slip change into
    		  pocket[book], and slide bills into pocket[book] or
    		  wallet
    
    	2)  Receive bills on top of change
    
    		- Secure bills in current hand with thumb, tilt hand and
    		  drop change into non-current hand.  Slip change into
    		  pocket[book], and slide bills into pocket[book] or
    		  wallet
    
    
    	The procedure is very similar, except that #1 gives you a nice
    	smooth "runway" to use to transfer the change [the bills] between
    	hands, while #2 forces you to clumsily transfer the change out
    	from under the bills ... possibly dropping change on the floor
    	since at times you might not be able to see the change during the
    	transfer.
    
    	And if you find that the cashier puts the bills/coins into the
    	wrong hand, use the other side of the register [if possible].
    
    	This has been a public service announcement.
    
17.4692blues harp will sound great in the labCALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastWed May 24 1995 21:373
    
    forgot to stop by the musik store. i'll do it tomorrow when
    i slip out for a noontime skate session.
17.4693Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed May 24 1995 23:353
    TTWA - Why, everytime I try to have a courier pick something up from
    me, to deliver to the US, I have major problems. I can't stand courier
    companys ! :*\
17.4694PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 25 1995 14:4510
>>    What's become of Di over the past couple of days?

	well i'm all kinda teary-eyed that you noticed.  not
	that anyone gives an aerial copulation, but i strained my
	back, so was even more stoop-ed than usual for the past
	two days.   
	
	and btw, it's bolognese, mr topaz. 

17.4695POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Deadly WeaponsThu May 25 1995 14:502
    
    Prolly from carrying that meat around!
17.4696HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterThu May 25 1995 14:554
    
    Hope you're feeling better Lady Di.
    
    "aerial copulation"??? Not bad...not bad at all. :-)
17.4697PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 25 1995 14:576
    
>>    Prolly from carrying that meat around!

	hopefully you mean the cooler full of meat.  ;>
	i don't know - maybe.

17.4698PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 25 1995 14:585
    
>>    "aerial copulation"??? Not bad...not bad at all. :-)

	that's not mine - i heard it from zman.

17.4699REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianThu May 25 1995 15:271
I wonder why mod Harney doesn't like ...
17.4700REFINE::KOMARThe BarbarianThu May 25 1995 15:271
SNARFS!!!!
17.4701BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu May 25 1995 15:415
    
    	Judge, I think it's you he doesn't like.
    
    	8^)
    
17.4702PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 25 1995 15:437
 re: judge

	maybe 'cuz snarfs are an asinine waste of space?

	naaaah - that couldn't be it.

17.4703PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 25 1995 16:175

	what exactly the chef du mois is serving up in the caf today.
	heard him call it "cocoa vinn".

17.4704BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu May 25 1995 16:345
    
    	Is that a chocolate-flavored wine?
    
    	Maybe a sherry substitute?
    
17.4705DECLNE::SHEPARDWesley's DaddyThu May 25 1995 16:4016
Re:17.4679

Craig is older than 9 yrs ago.  He first came to my attention in 1977 or 78.  I
was ready to send him all the business cards I could lay my hands on back then. 
Before doing so I decided to check and see if I was too late and called the
organization supposedly doing the collecting for him.  The company named
politely told me to forget sending anything unless I wanted to be a part of a
mailing list.  

Apparently, this is a ploy to gain thousands of viable addresses to be sold in
turn to mass marketing at $0.50 to 1.50 each!  I would bet if one checked out
the address in a Polk's, or other street guide one would find it to be a
commercial rental address!

:-}:-}:-}:-}
Mikey
17.4706Is an "aerial copulation anything like a "flying fornication"DECLNE::SHEPARDWesley's DaddyThu May 25 1995 16:460
17.4707XEDON::JENSENFri May 26 1995 00:433
    I enjoy Jack's papier mache castle idea.  I'm going to take a crack
    at that one.    8^)
    
17.4708Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri May 26 1995 00:522
    TTWA _ Why do I feel like I have this terrible hangover ?? I haven't
    even had a drink since the weekend. This is most strange.
17.4709Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri May 26 1995 01:445
    TTWA - I had spagetti for dinner last night. The problem is, when I
    woke up this morning it smelt like I had bathed in it. I jumped in 
    the shower and after that I could still smell it. It's 'orrid.
    
    What can a bloke do ?
17.4710GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Fri May 26 1995 01:4811
re<<< Note 17.4709 

>    What can a bloke do ?

Now _there's_ a thing to wonder about!

<chortle>



Chele
17.4711Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri May 26 1995 01:511
    That wouldn't get rid of the smell !!!!! :*) :*)
17.4712BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri May 26 1995 13:487
| <<< Note 17.4695 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of Deadly Weapons" >>>


| Prolly from carrying that meat around!


	Excuse me?????
17.4713WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceFri May 26 1995 15:121
    Why the stock is taking such a pounding...
17.4714GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri May 26 1995 16:3312
    
    
    RE. way back...
    
    
    for the record, when a cashier, i always handed the customer the coins
    first...made counting the change back to them easier (for me anyway...)
    
    and i agree, i much prefer getting the coinage first or underneath the
    bills....
    
    
17.4715SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 17:016
    
    
    if mz_deb is in the starter blocks with her white shoes come Tuesday
    morning...
    
    
17.4716POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Deadly WeaponsFri May 26 1995 17:172
    
    You betcha, sweetie 8^).
17.4717SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 17:226
    
    
    Along with some Victoria's Secrets maybe???
    
    :)
    
17.4718{cough}POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayFri May 26 1995 17:251
    	
17.4719POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Deadly WeaponsFri May 26 1995 17:332
    
    This conjures up quite a picture, I must say 8^).
17.4720{simper}GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri May 26 1995 17:443
    
    
    White 4" stilletos.........
17.4721ooh erSMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri May 26 1995 17:471
    > White 4" stilletos.........
17.4722POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Deadly WeaponsFri May 26 1995 17:576
    
    I don't think people can actually _walk_ in 4" stiletto heels, although
    I have seen them (and higher) in the Fredericks of Hollywood catalogue.
    
    Of course, most of the items in the Fredericks catalogue are probably
    more for looks than for functionality 8^).
17.4723MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri May 26 1995 18:015
    Hey, the open front underwire brassiere I'm wearing is quite
    functional...

    -b
17.4724NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Fri May 26 1995 18:0213
    
    
    I wore 4" stiletto heels to my boyfriend-du-jour's senior prom.
    Here I was just over five feet tall, with a guy that was 6'5".
    Even with the heels on, he was a foot taller than me. :*)
    
    
    
    
    Memories....
    :*)
    Terrie
    
17.4725HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri May 26 1995 18:026
    
    >Hey, the open front underwire brassiere I'm wearing is quite
    >functional...
    
    
     Would have to be cause in your case we know it's not for looks.
17.4726PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 26 1995 18:0210
>>    functionality 8^).

	Mz Deb, remind me to give you a pinch next time I see you for
	using that word.  Eesh.

	TTWA:  Rush, on the radio saying, as his wedding anniversary
	approacheth, that he has "no problem" announcing that he loves his wife
	and he's glad he married her.  BFD.

17.4727SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 18:037
    
    <-------
    
    BFD...???
    
    So why bring it up here???
    
17.4728PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 26 1995 18:058
    
>>    So why bring it up here???


	because this is the things to wonder about topic, andrew, in
	case you've forgotten how to read, and i wondered about it.
    

17.4729POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Deadly WeaponsFri May 26 1995 18:063
    
    I certainly pondered not using "functionality", Di, but bad taste won
    out in the end 8^).
17.4730MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri May 26 1995 18:066
    > Would have to be cause in your case we know it's not for looks.
    
    You're right, the bra is for functionality, the truss is for
    looks! :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.4731:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri May 26 1995 18:085
    
    
    And the garter is a lovely accessory as well, Brian.
    
    
17.4732MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri May 26 1995 18:085
    
    Why thanks Mike, but unfortunately, no one's been shoving
    dollar bills into it... :-)
    
    -b
17.4733NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Fri May 26 1995 18:0912
    
    
    Could it be because of the larger than normal hole in the back of your
    fishnet stockings?
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4734HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri May 26 1995 18:115
    >Could it be because of the larger than normal hole in the back of your
    >fishnet stockings?
    
    
    Damn! Speechless again, but this time I am NOT curious.
17.4735NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Fri May 26 1995 18:1212
    
    
    WHAT????  What did I do this time?????
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    :*)
    
17.4736MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri May 26 1995 18:136
    >Could it be because of the larger than normal hole in the back of your
    >fishnet stockings?
    
    Are you implying that I have them on backwards? :-) :-) :_)
    
    -b
17.4737SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 18:1411
    
    re: .4728
    
    Oh, I haven't forgotten how to read miss Di... 
    
    The Rush thing is, of course, a TTWA...
    
    the "BFD" seemed more an editorial than a TTWA, ergo the limitation of
    that in my reply....
    
    and that, BTW, was my "TTWA"...
17.4738Just a little pointer.....NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Fri May 26 1995 18:1512
    
    
    
    If they are stockings, they don't go up high enough for *that* 
    type of hole boys....
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4739{cough}SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 18:165
    
    
    > -< Just a little pointer..... >-
    
    
17.4740{snigger}NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Fri May 26 1995 18:181
    
17.4741scaucasian??BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Fri May 26 1995 18:191
    
17.4742PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 26 1995 18:2112
    
>>    The Rush thing is, of course, a TTWA...
    
>>    the "BFD" seemed more an editorial than a TTWA, ergo the limitation of
>>    that in my reply....

    I didn't realize that every sentence in the note had to
    be a TTWA.  That a new rule or something?  My chastisement of
    Mz Deb wasn't a TTWA either, but I notice you didn't "wonder"
    about that.

    
17.4743GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri May 26 1995 18:225
    
    
    
    Watch out, Di, he might call up just to chat. :')
    
17.4744CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri May 26 1995 18:277


 TTWA


 What in the wide wide world of sports is a goin' on here?
17.4745SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 18:3210
    
    re: .4742
    
    NBD Di... :)
    
    I musta missed the "chastisement"... was it a good one? How about a
    "little pointer"???
    
     :) :) :)
    
17.4746PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 26 1995 18:3711
    
>>    NBD Di... :)

    so you've sanctioned my editorial comment?  oh phew i feel so much
    better now.

    
>>    I musta missed the "chastisement"...

    it was right in the same note.

17.4747SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 18:5310
    
    That was a "chastisement"??? Sounded more like a tweek or a tease...
    
    Gee... see how little I know??
    
    >oh phew i feel so much better now.
    
      I'm really glad... don't want you feeling too badly what with the
    back already in discomfort...
    
17.4748POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Deadly WeaponsFri May 26 1995 18:532
    
    Go to your rooms, you two.  Now.
17.4749SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 18:549
    
    
    <-------
    
    What's up with you?? Got a wedgie from wearing those 4" stilettos???
    
    :) :)
    
    
17.4750Only explanation I can think of...MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri May 26 1995 18:554
    
    Sometimes I wonder... are Di and Andy married or something? :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.4751PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 26 1995 18:553
	make that two pinches, debster.  ;>

17.4752SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 18:565
    
    re: .4750
    
    Or something...
    
17.4753only explanationPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 26 1995 18:574
	do you wonder if jim percival and joe oppelt are married,
	bri? ;>

17.4754the heels are good, now about the leatherGRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri May 26 1995 18:585
    
    
    Sounds like a little chamber of discipline now, Deb. :')
    
    
17.4755POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Deadly WeaponsFri May 26 1995 19:004
    
    I don't have any white leather.
    
    If I can sub black stilettos for the white ones, tho...
17.4756MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri May 26 1995 19:016
    >	do you wonder if jim percival and joe oppelt are married,
    >	bri? ;>
    
    If nothing else, that's a hell of a rumor... :-) :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.4757:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 19:015
    re: .4755
    
    You'd still have a wedgie...
    
    
17.4758GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri May 26 1995 19:298
    
    
    	I have a pair of hot pink stilettos and a pair of white
    	ones.  Can't walk in 'em for more than a couple hours
    	though before me feet start complainin'.  They look good
    	though!  =)
    
    
17.4759SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 19:306
    
    <-----
    
    Oooooooooo.... will you wear them next time you come over for dinner???
    
    
17.4760CSOA1::LEECHFri May 26 1995 19:301
    I wonder about this topic sometimes.  8^)
17.4761GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri May 26 1995 19:385
    
    
    	Andy..... if'n you ask *real* nice.  And as long as I 
    	only have to put them on after I get there.  While it's
    	not that long of a walk, my feet would never forgive me.  =)
17.4762SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri May 26 1995 19:432
    Hey, Judy, all you need to do is bring them in to work.  I'll check 'em
    out and tell Andy how good they look.
17.4763SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri May 26 1995 19:5314
    
    
    Judy...
    
    
     Deal!!!!!!!!
    
     Dick...
    
     Butt out!!!!!!!!
    
    
    :) :)
    
17.4764GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri May 26 1995 20:074
    
    
    	Boys!  Now now.... I can do both.......  ;)
    
17.4765CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastSun May 28 1995 22:312
    
    is sunlight more intense in mass than in kaliph?
17.4766Got sunburnt?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon May 29 1995 02:0910
>    is sunlight more intense in mass than in kaliph?

Hmmm.  Well, we had 14:59 hours of daylight today at Plum Island,
whereas at Half Moon Bay, there were only 14:28 hours of daylight.

Also, the sand here is a lighter color and reflects more.

Any other ideas?

/john
17.4767POLAR::RICHARDSONIndeedy Do Da DayMon May 29 1995 02:141
    Less smog would be a factor.
17.4768CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastMon May 29 1995 15:055
    
    shortly i am going to hear a reading of "In Memoriam" by
    Peter Shickele.
    
    should I be suspicious? 
17.4769BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 30 1995 13:216
    
    	Isn't that PDQ Bach?
    
    	If so, I'd be quite suspicious ... especially if you're expect-	
    	ing something serious.
    
17.4770CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue May 30 1995 13:3119



 Is it absolutely neccesary that every time there is some sort of crisis
 (from murders to dogs being hit by cars to laundry coming back late) that
 counselors are available to help victims/friends/survivors cope with whatever
 tragedy has befallen them?


 I don't mean to lessen the impact of whatever tragedy, but I can't help but
 wonder how we in this country managed to make it through 200+ years of all
 sorts of horrible things happening without having "grief counselors" around
 to help us cope.



 Jim
 
17.4771POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Glad NappingTue May 30 1995 13:395
    Back in the olden days, people died of everything so they were used to
    it. Now that life expectancy is so high and death is rarely
    encountered, people don't parse it as well. 100 years ago, practically 
    every family suffered some sort of loss. A son lost in a war, a
    daughter lost to influenza, a wife lost in child birth etc.
17.4773PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 30 1995 14:033
 .4772   ain't that the truth

17.4774Suitable for Memorial DayAMN1::RALTOIt's a small third world after allTue May 30 1995 14:3518
    >> Back in the olden days, people died of everything so they were used to
    >> it. Now that life expectancy is so high and death is rarely
    >> encountered, people don't parse it as well.
    
    Let me assure you, it's not rarely encountered <Memorial Day
    roll call of twelve+ relatives' names removed for brevity,
    including two brothers and my mother when I was a child, for
    example>, and you don't get used to it.
    
    As for the touchy-feely counselors, now I know where all those
    psych majors in college ended up.  I wonder what they do between
    tragedies, sit in a closet and wait for the next one?  If people
    choose to go to them, fine, but it's ludicrous the way they all
    jump out of the shadows on these occasions and force themselves
    on people.
    
    Chris
    
17.4775BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 30 1995 14:4217
    
    	We're having trouble with our bread machine, so I just called
    	the 1-800 assistance number.
    
    	A recording of a southern gal comes on and says [paraphrased]
    	"Thank you for calling ... we appreciate every call ... your
    	call will be answered in the order it was received ... please
    	be patient, this is the busiest time of the year".
    
    	Now, I have to wonder why the last week of May would be the
    	busiest time of the year.  Wouldn't you think Christmas, when
    	we bought this one and the one for my sister, would be the
    	busiest time of the year?
    
    	I hung up after being on hold for 3-4 minutes of alternating
    	music and "we appreciate your call".  Are these things that bad
    	that they have this many service calls in May?
17.4776BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 30 1995 14:436
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How Wannamacher can be starting the 2nd 1/2 of his 4th decade
    	if he's 46 years old.
    
17.4777GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue May 30 1995 14:488
    
    Cause he ain't 46 years old........just turned the dreaded 35. :')
    
    The good news however, is that I still feel 34.
    
    
    
    Mike
17.4778CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue May 30 1995 14:504
Hmm, there must be something wrong with my terminal, the `8's are
displaying as `3's for some reason... :)

Chris.
17.4779NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 30 1995 16:152
TTWA:  Why does Lechmere list the SI Swimsuit Calendar CD-ROM under
"Productivity?"
17.4780Excitement in Shelburne (I think)NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 30 1995 17:004
TTWA: Driving on route 2 in western MA, I saw a gas station with a sign saying:

STOP BY AND SEE
OUR NEW TOILET BRUSH
17.4781BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 30 1995 17:017
| <<< Note 17.4777 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>


| Cause he ain't 46 years old........just turned the dreaded 35. :')


	Mike, maybe they got how old you LOOK with how old you are. :-)
17.4782BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 30 1995 17:183

	gee.... glad they didn't want to show the old brush....
17.4783GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue May 30 1995 17:3517
           <<< BACK40::BACK40$DKA500:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
                          -< Soapbox.  Just Soapbox. >-
================================================================================
Note 17.4781                 Things To Wonder About                 4781 of 4782
BIGQ::SILVA "Diablo"                                  7 lines  30-MAY-1995 13:01
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| <<< Note 17.4777 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>


| Cause he ain't 46 years old........just turned the dreaded 35. :')


	Mike, maybe they got how old you LOOK with how old you are. :-)
    
    
    
    Very well put, Glen......... :')
17.4784I won't wonder "How he found it"MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 30 1995 17:553
TTWA:
   I wonder how Syracuse was when Gerald stopped in this weekend?

17.4785DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue May 30 1995 17:563
    I wonder what it would be like to play my wedding video backwards
    and see myself walking back out of the church a happy woman?
    
17.4786PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 30 1995 18:022
   .4785  tricking getting the audio to play "There Goes the Bride" though.
17.4787DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue May 30 1995 18:114
    I wonder why so many folks in the militias are sure the U.N. plans
    to take over the U.S. when the U.N. can't come close to a plan to
    resolve the problem in Bosnia?
    
17.4788Does anyone have a muzzle?DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue May 30 1995 18:137
    I wonder why John Major doesn't pick up the phone and call Clinton
    and say "look, you silly git; keep your bloody mouth shut and stop
    making the situation worse with your huff'n & puff'n.  Need I re-
    mind you that those are British troops being taken hostage, not
    American?"
    
    
17.4789PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 30 1995 18:142
     do the brits say "huff'n & puff'n"?

17.4790Bailiff, whack his....ooops wrong note!DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue May 30 1995 18:184
    I dunno Di, but it was the best I could come up with to describe
    Sliq's "watch me play world leader" posturing :-}
    
    
17.4791CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue May 30 1995 19:036
>     do the brits say "huff'n & puff'n"?

approximate translation: "talking a load of bollocks".
Hope this helps,

Chris.
17.4792BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 30 1995 20:014

	What was that show... H R Huff'n puff... or huff'n stuff.... or maybe
it was H R eff'n stuff
17.4793BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 30 1995 20:055
    
    	"H.R. Puff 'n' Stuff"
    
    	Witchie-poo and the rest of the gang.  Great stuff!!
    
17.4794CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue May 30 1995 20:095
>    	"H.R. Puff 'n' Stuff"
    
You calling me a puff?  Right - outside.  NOW!!!

Chris.
17.4795Big foam-headed creechuresDECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allTue May 30 1995 21:007
	>> What was that show... H R Huff'n puff... or huff'n stuff....
    	>> or maybe it was H R eff'n stuff
    
    You're thinking of "H & R Block'n'stuff", which gets cancelled
    every year on or around April 16.
    
    Chris
17.4796BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue May 30 1995 21:104

<---- wow.... the humor in da box is reaching new highs as of late!!!! Too 
      funny!
17.4797BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue May 30 1995 21:353
    
    	Rolling!!  8^)
    
17.4798CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastTue May 30 1995 22:332
    
    why the vending machine prices are a nickel higher than posted?
17.4799BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed May 31 1995 12:467
    
    	Food tax?
    
    	Included gratuity?
    
    	Service charge?
    
17.4800BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed May 31 1995 12:477
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Who came up with the word "predeceased"?  As in:
    
    	Jane Doe died last night.  Her husband predeceased her.
    
17.4801CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastWed May 31 1995 13:043
    
    thats when you die ahead of time to save your relatives the hassles
    of unexpected funeral planning..
17.4802PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 31 1995 13:063
	"unexpected funeral planning"?   hmm.

17.4803PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 31 1995 16:373
	how many times will richard check his math from now on?  ;>

17.4804Why would anybody want to tour a Burger King????ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed May 31 1995 18:434
I saw a sign outside of one of the Burger Kings on the Mass Pike this weekend
that said, "Tourist Info".

Bob
17.4805POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Glad NappingWed May 31 1995 18:441
    There must have been a whopper of a line up.
17.4807NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 31 1995 19:081
Bottoms up?  Wasn't that the problem with the now-closed Mass. rest areas?
17.4808POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Glad NappingWed May 31 1995 19:091
    <---- I wish I had said that.
17.4809Cannot snooze thru NBA playoffs...GAAS::BRAUCHERWed May 31 1995 19:156
    
      Why they have to play an Orlando roundball game at 9 PM ?
    
      If they have another buzzer job, I'll be up past my bedtime.
    
      bb
17.4810BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed May 31 1995 19:486
    
      >If they have another buzzer job
    
    
    	Sounds painful!!
    
17.4811BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed May 31 1995 19:564

	Hey..... the rest areas were closed cuz the people didn't use a lovers
lane like the rest of them use......
17.4812XEDON::JENSENWed May 31 1995 22:543
    I'm still wondering about the 24-hour liquor stores with drive-thru
    windows that I saw in the Florida Keys.
    
17.4813POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Glad NappingWed May 31 1995 22:561
    People get very thirsty down there.
17.4814And may we open this for you?XEDON::JENSENWed May 31 1995 23:183
    This is a true thing; however, is it necessarily wise to have
    drive-thru windows at liquor stores?
    
17.4815How inconsiderate !DEVLPR::DKILLORANWed May 31 1995 23:277
    Of course !
    
    You wouldn't want to inconvience the robbers, and make them get out of
    their cars would you ? ! ? ! ? !
    
    Dan
    
17.4816WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Jun 01 1995 10:556
    >is it necessarily wise to have drive-thru windows at liquor stores?
    
     Is it necessarily unwise? After all, it's already aginst the law to
    drink and drive; do you think it's any less a crime if you don't have
    to get out of your car to purchase a closed container? (It would be one
    thing if the containers were open, but they are not.)
17.4818NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Thu Jun 01 1995 12:3724
    
    
    TTWA:  Why do hotels rent rooms to highschool seniors on prom night??
    We had to go to Ct. for a funeral this weekend.  Arrived at the hotel
    shortly before midnight, after driving for four hours straight.  We
    were totally exhausted, in need of serious sleep, and left a wake-up
    call for 7:00am to leave for the funeral.
    
    No need for the wake-up call.  About 20 minutes later, the kids started
    arriving.  They were loud, drunk, and totally obnoxious!!!  They kept
    us up ALL NIGHT!  One of them almost got his head bashed in at 3:00am
    when he tried to break down the door to our hotel room, claiming it was
    his room.  We called the front desk at least a dozen times, and when we
    checked out, we refused to pay the bill.  Why should we have to pay for
    a hotel room to sleep for the night, when we never slept?!?!?!  The
    person at the front desk was a real S.O.B. about the whole thing, until
    I told him that we had called the police three times during the night,
    and had no qualms about calling again to lodge a formal complaint.
    
    It was pathetic......
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4819BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Jun 01 1995 12:508
| <<< Note 17.4817 by CALLME::MR_TOPAZ >>>

| > is it necessarily wise to have drive-thru windows at liquor stores?

| Why not?  There's a Dunkin Donuts that has one.

	They only have them so da cops can drive down the street to eat their
donuts. This is supposed to give them a better image I think.... :-)
17.4820CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 01 1995 12:585
    There was a drive through liquor store in Ann Arbor MI as well. 
    Hauling a case of long necks through the window of my dad's Datsun B210
    was quite a contortional challenge.  
    
    Brian
17.4822GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyThu Jun 01 1995 13:213
    
    
    i always thought it was "charlie"....
17.4823POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Fan Club NappingThu Jun 01 1995 13:291
    isn't a charlie horse a lame horse?
17.4825GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Jun 01 1995 13:4910
    
    Terrie,
    
    
    You're getting old. : ')
    
    
    We've had the same type of experience.  It really stinks.
    
    Mike
17.4826BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Jun 01 1995 14:395
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How one collides with someone who's a step behind.
    
17.4827CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 01 1995 14:467
    When you go to cut towards the goal crossing the defenders path of
    travel wherein the defender's knee or other knobby or pointy appendage
    strikes the your, the aggressor's, thigh, calf or other muscular portion of 
    the body.  Hurts like hell too.
    
    
    Brian
17.4828WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Jun 01 1995 14:473
    >Hurts like hell too.
    
     Yup. After you get feeling back in your leg.
17.4829ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Jun 01 1995 14:485
re: .4806

Yep.  Stopped there last weekend, but I wasn't tired.

Bob
17.4830BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Jun 01 1995 14:486
    
    	Well, my point was, Brian, that apparently the other person
    	wasn't one step behind ... or there wouldn't have been a
    	collision, which requires physical contact due to two or more
    	tangible objects occupying virtually the same space.
    
17.4831CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 01 1995 14:535
    Actually Shawn, the way it works out, for a collision to take place
    like that they usually are one step behind.  This has been my
    unfortunate experience at least.  
    
    
17.4832GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Thu Jun 01 1995 14:549
    
    
    	Terrie
    
    	Well that really stinks.  I don't understand why parents
    	would let their teenagers do that anyway.
    
    	JJ
    
17.4833CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 01 1995 14:576
    From a parental viewpoint, it is a better solution than having the
    little darlings running around behind the wheel blasted out of their
    minds.  Personally, I believe a limo should be standard issue for all 
    prom outings with a fairly late curfew set for return.  
    
    Brian
17.4834GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Thu Jun 01 1995 15:0016
    
    
    	That is a valid concern Brian.  But it just doesn't seem
    	like the proper thing to do to let high school students
    	rent hotel rooms after the prom.  Parents must know that
    	there's going to be drinking and most likely sex.  With
    	a lot of kids, a lot of booze and the possibility of drugs,
    	there are just too many things that could happen.
    
    	I agree....limos, taxis or parents should agree that their
    	kids can call them for a ride no matter how late it is.
    	Kind of along the lines of the SADD agreement we signed
    	in HS......
    
    	JJ
    
17.4835SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 01 1995 15:044
    Several towns in New England have begun setting up after-prom parties
    to give the kids something to do.  Turnouts are reported to be getting
    better as the idea catches on.  Kids would just as soon party all night
    as get faced and pregnant, or so it seems.
17.4836GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Jun 01 1995 15:067
    
    
    Believe it or not, Judy, many parent think that their "little darlings"
    won't be involved in that stuff.
    
    
    Mike
17.4837GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Thu Jun 01 1995 15:394
    
    
    	I'm sure there are..........
    
17.4838NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Thu Jun 01 1995 15:5913
    
    
    Well, the drunk driving arguement doesn't hold water here, since it was
    a Howard Johnsons motel, and the prom was on the other side of town,
    and these kids are all from the same town.  It would have probably been
    safer to just go home, than to drive all the way across the city to get
    to the hotel.
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4839Golly, is it the humidity?XEDON::JENSENThu Jun 01 1995 16:4416
    re:  drive-thru liquor stores
    
    Get the humor meter recalibrated.  "Unwise" was a joke, son.  If a person's
    going to be a drinkin-and-drivin idjit, it's certainly not the fault of
    a store providing a convenience.  Personal responsibility and all that.
    
    I was merely amused by the drive-thru concept.  I associate a
    drive-thru window with "I'm in a hurry."  People zipping thru Dunkin'
    Donuts cuz they're rushing to work....  drivin' thru McDonald's to grab
    lunch on the run.  I can picture the package store getting an urgent
    order for booze...  "just hurry it up, this is an emergency" and all.
    
    But then again, I find the EZ-off, EZ-on state stores on NH's
    interstates to be amusing, as well as their annual Xmas ads on the
    radio...  the guy who's trying to decide what to buy and decides it'll
    be hooch for everyone in the family.
17.4840NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 01 1995 17:241
TTWA: Do Ontarians have a secret handshake?
17.4841TROOA::COLLINSOn a wavelength far from home.Thu Jun 01 1995 17:263
    
    If we told you it wouldn't be a secret, would it?
    
17.4842TROOA::COLLINSOn a wavelength far from home.Thu Jun 01 1995 17:327
    
    TTWA:  Why none of the math pedants jumped on Heiko's quip
           that 444 is *exactly* 66.6% of 666...
    
    
    ;^)
    
17.4843One reason I'll miss Cajun CountryMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 01 1995 17:5917
re: "Convenience" liquor outlets

Nothing seems to beat the drive-in Daiquiri shops in Louisiana. Pull up to the
microphone, select your flavor from the vast array, drive on to the window
and exchange your dollars for freshly prepared frozen drinks to be enjoyed
while you drive home-or-wherever. (I'm unsure as to the legality of the driver
imbibing while behind the wheel, but most bars in Louisiana fix all drinks
"to-go" if so requested - no laws against walking down the street with
your kamikaze in hand. Plenty of public and civic outside events (many
as civic fund-raisers) with entertainment and cold-running-beer taps. All
within the law and all with minimal disruption from all reports.

A far cry from the Puritanical New English concepts of "Let's get the
Selectmen to pass an ordinance prohibiting people from sitting on their
front porch drinking a beer."

The Daiquiri shops will even prepare the stuff "to-go-by-the-quart-or-gallon".
17.4844NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 01 1995 18:031
Does the vast array of flavors include hickory?
17.4845PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 01 1995 18:042
 {thud}

17.4846CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 01 1995 18:043
    As in:
    
    Hickory daiquiri doc?
17.4847CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 01 1995 18:064
        Hickory daiquiri doc?
    	The drunk went round the block!
    	The drunk went in, came out again,
    	Hickory daiquiri doc?
17.4849POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Fan Club NappingThu Jun 01 1995 18:183
    uh-b-b-b-b-bleah
    
    
17.4850BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Jun 01 1995 18:3316
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why people would want to ban high school students from going to
    	a hotel after a prom.
    
    	And why they think they have more of a right to be there than the
    	students do.
    
    	If there are trouble-makers there, throw them out on a case-by-
    	case basis.  Don't ban them entirely!!
    
    	Own a Ferrari, will drive recklessly
    	Own a gun, will shoot people
    	High school students in hotel will cause trouble
    
17.4851NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Thu Jun 01 1995 19:178
    
    
    
    It wasn't just a few of the Shawn.  It was ALL of them.
    And there were PLENTY of them!  (At least thirty kids)
    All of them were causing a riot.  I'm not blaming them
    for what happened.  I'm blaming the hotel and the police.
    
17.4852POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Fan Club NappingThu Jun 01 1995 19:201
    You should really be blaming the Trilateral Commission.
17.4853NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Thu Jun 01 1995 19:2713
    
    
    
    The Triwhatamahoo???
    
    
    
    Never heard of 'em
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.4854CSOA1::LEECHThu Jun 01 1995 19:481
    He's right, you know.
17.4855XEDON::JENSENThu Jun 01 1995 20:262
    <----	{thud}
    
17.4856POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Fan Club NappingThu Jun 01 1995 20:291
    								 ---->
17.4857XEDON::JENSENThu Jun 01 1995 20:372
    What are you, a psychic friend?
    
17.4858NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 01 1995 20:382
TTWA: Does the bandying about of section numbers of USC in the Waco note
remind any besides me of the joke about the prisoners who told jokes by number?
17.4859POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Fan Club NappingThu Jun 01 1995 20:411
    hahahahahahaha!
17.4860SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideThu Jun 01 1995 20:463
        Well - I never heard it told that way before...
        
        
17.4861CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Jun 01 1995 21:245
TTWA...

What're the opinions of Americans on the trial of Caroline Beale?

Chris.
17.4862Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Jun 01 1995 22:574
    <--- Who the hell is Caroline Beale ??? 
    
    Jeeeze E feel really out of touch over here. They never give you any
    international news, just the caq about Australia. 
17.4863Ya mean when you responded, "unh."?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 02 1995 01:294
re:                    <<< Note 17.4848 by CALLME::MR_TOPAZ >>>

Guilty, Donald.

17.4864GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Fri Jun 02 1995 05:128
re <<< Note 17.4862 by SNOFS1::DAVISM "Happy Harry Hard On" >>>


Watch SBS and the ABC - not the commercial stations!



\C
17.4865Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Jun 02 1995 05:171
    yes Maam ! 
17.4866GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri Jun 02 1995 12:189
    
    
    ttwa:  are you guys (the guys) taught to hold a woman really close 
    	   when dancing or do i just always end up with the pervs????
    
    
    
    
    
17.4867GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri Jun 02 1995 12:217
    
    
    Depends upon how well you know the lady, Raq, and what the relationship
    is.  At least, that's what I was taught.
    
    
    Mike
17.4870GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri Jun 02 1995 12:587
    
    
    well, wannahunnie...i had just met this gent.  nice lawyer dude (i
    know, oxymoron alert) from california.  we had played softball earlier
    in the evening but that was about it...
    
    
17.4871CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 02 1995 12:596



 From California?  that explains it.  Of course, I'm from California, but I
 was taught to be a gentleman with a lady..;-)
17.4872GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri Jun 02 1995 13:0110
    
    
    
    Raq, 
    
    That explains it, once a shark always a shark.  Stick with us nonlawyer
    southern gentleman types.
    
    
    Mike
17.4873PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 02 1995 13:073
	did he know how to slow dance, raq?  

17.4874COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jun 02 1995 13:121
Mebbe you were jes' too much woman for him, and he lost control.
17.4875BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jun 02 1995 13:5013
| <<< Note 17.4866 by GAVEL::JANDROW "Green-Eyed Lady" >>>



| are you guys (the guys) taught to hold a woman really close when dancing or do
| i just always end up with the pervs????


	At Miss Jeans school of dance, she made us keep our distance. You must
be ending up with pervs, or people who never went to Miss Jeans school of dance



17.4876BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jun 02 1995 13:503

	raq.... shapiro is in town is he?
17.4877VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Jun 02 1995 13:556
    Maybe raq hooked up with someone who went to the "Miss. out of Jeans
    school of dance".
    
    Slob.
    
    Kick him in the stones and watch him do a "saturday night fever".
17.4878POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Fan Club NappingFri Jun 02 1995 14:022
    So, rolling around on the floor clutching your naughty bits was the
    southern interpretation of the 70's disco craze?
17.4879GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri Jun 02 1995 14:273
    
    
    RE: .4877  Sad sack, you has a way with words, you does.......
17.4880GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyFri Jun 02 1995 14:3722
    
    
    
    di, depends on what you mean by slow dance...we just sorta shuffled
    from left to right and in a circle...but could have been because i
    forwarned him that i really didn't know how to do any 'real' slow
    dancing...and i usually end up leading...but i put a stop to that real
    quick after the first couple of toe collisions...
    
    he was a very nice guy...but one of the other men i danced with (very
    much against my will) sorta did the same thing, but in a fast dance. 
    he insisted on doing all the twirly stuff (not glenn's twirly stuff)
    and i don't do it all that often, so i am not familar with it, and, not
    being a man i like to talk to, let alone dance with, i really wasn't
    into it...but whenever he twirled me in towards him...he hung on like i
    was a liferaft or something (and i am not talking about the
    bouys)...kinda annoyed me...but i felt better after he tripped and fell
    (but didn't hurt himself)... :>
    
    i definitely need ballroom dance lessons...
    
    
17.4881SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jun 02 1995 15:124
    ttwa:
    
    What the kops were doing crawling around my neighborhood last night. 
    Staties and locals hanging out and cruising in their cruisers.
17.4882POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Fan Club NappingFri Jun 02 1995 15:251
    prolly a B & E
17.4883NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 02 1995 15:402
Staties prolly wouldn't be involved in a B&E in the teeming metropolis of
Nashua.  Maybe they were investigating an illegal dungheap.
17.4884Do the romper-bomper-stomper-booDECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allFri Jun 02 1995 15:545
>> At Miss Jeans school of dance...
    
    Aha, so that's where she went after "Romper Room" was cancelled...
    
    Chris
17.4885BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Fri Jun 02 1995 16:073
    
    	Speaking of "Romper Room", the original hostess died last week.
    
17.4886CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Fri Jun 02 1995 16:105
    	Regarding that McDonalds Monopoly game, is it always the last
    	stamp in the monopoly that is the hard one to get?  I rarely
    	go to McDonalds, but yesterday someone bought me a milkshake
    	and it had two game pieces on it.  One of them is the last in
    	a particular monopoly...
17.4887MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Fri Jun 02 1995 16:401
    The Miss Jean from Romper Room died last week?????
17.4888CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jun 02 1995 17:095
>What're the opinions of Americans on the trial of Caroline Beale?

hmm, not a lot then, I take it?  Oh well...

Chris.
17.4889NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 02 1995 17:133
>What're the opinions of Americans on the trial of Caroline Beale?

What Happy Harry said -- who's she?
17.4890POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Fan Club NappingFri Jun 02 1995 17:151
    Must be some kind of ball player or something.
17.4891CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jun 02 1995 17:2225
>What Happy Harry said -- who's she?

a Briton, who's been imprisoned in Rikers Island gaol for the last
8 months.  Whilst holdaying in New York for a fortnight last year
she gave birth (she didn't even know she was pregnant), and the
baby died.  The US authorities decided she murdered it and refused
to let her return home, and the prosecution is looking for a life
sentance.  She maintains that it was stillborn, and psychiatrists
claim that she was suffering severe depression at the time, since
her best friend had died shortly beforehand, although she has been
denied any treatment for this.

She's finally out on bail, after her parents offered their home as
surity; I'm not sure what the bail conditions are, although she's
probably been prevented from leaving the US to return home.  The
trial commences in about two weeks' time, I think.

There's something of a feeling of outrage in this country, as it
would appear that she's not being given the benefit of the doubt,
`guilty until proven innocent' if you like, and the prosecutor seems
to be devoting more time to power games than actually finding out
the facts.  In addition, had this situation occured in this country,
it is likely that more appropriate measures would have been taken.

Chris.
17.4892SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jun 02 1995 19:244
    ttwa.
    
    How long would it take the corporation to decree that a phroed giving
    the viewer the bird was inappropriate for use on my Web page.
17.4893BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jun 02 1995 19:306
| <<< Note 17.4887 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "You-Had-Forty-Years!!!" >>>

| The Miss Jean from Romper Room died last week?????


	Who got her mirror???
17.4894CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Fri Jun 02 1995 19:491
    	Phroed?  Wazzat?
17.4895SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jun 02 1995 20:233
    ttwa.
    
    Does NRA stand for "No Right Answers"?
17.4896GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri Jun 02 1995 20:318
    
    
    Prolly not, Dick.  They always back up their claims with stats, usually
    govt stats.
    
    hope this helps,
    
    
17.4897BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Fri Jun 02 1995 20:323
    
    	No, it's "Nut-cases Requiring Armaments"
    
17.4898"I see Bill... hi Cindy... Bob, where'd you get that gun?"DECWIN::RALTOIt's a small third world after allFri Jun 02 1995 20:337
>> >> The Miss Jean from Romper Room died last week?????

>> Who got her mirror???
    
    Janet Reno?
    
    Chris
17.4899PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 02 1995 20:494
   whether nobody in here knows what constitutes "harboring" or
   nobody wants to explain it. ;>

17.4900COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jun 02 1995 20:509
Which Romper Room?

Washington?

New York?

Boston?

???
17.4901BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jun 02 1995 22:0510
| <<< Note 17.4896 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>



| Prolly not, Dick.  They always back up their claims with stats, usually
| govt stats.

	Then if they use govt stats, doesn't that BACK what Dick wuz sayin???


17.4902BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jun 02 1995 22:063

	If Reno got the mirror, it's Washington N.O.W.!!! 
17.4903CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jun 02 1995 22:454
Why do people claim this Letterman character's funny?  He's about
as amusing as running out of bog roll...

Chris.
17.4904SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotSat Jun 03 1995 00:574
    .4903
    
    Tell you what, Chris.  You run out of bog roll, and we'll tell you if
    we thought it was funny.
17.4905NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorSat Jun 03 1995 18:5311
What is about New Englanders that force them to give the most awful
directions?

As I was leaving the Donelan's near LKG last night, this SUV pulls
up and the driver asks how to get Kimball's.  Unfortunately, he asks
a New Englander.  "Go north on 119 to route 110 then bear east until
Westford".  I saw the driver had a glazed look on his face so I gave
him my directions.  I pointed toward the 119/2A/110 light, go that
way until you reach the light, turn right, go about half a mile.  It'll
on your left, you can't miss it.  The SUV leaves.  The New Englander
was not happy with me.
17.4906Speaking of directionsCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSun Jun 04 1995 02:0416


 First time I ever came to New England, I landed at Logan and proceeded
 to the rental car counter.  I asked for directions to the Holiday Inn 
 (no longer with us) in Woburn.  They wrote down how to get out of the
 airport through the tunnel, told me to go nawth on 93 and take 128 south
 to the Washington St. Exit.  Unfortunately, they didn't bother to tell me
 that what the locals lovingly refer to as 128, is identified on the roadsigns
 as 95.  A couple hours and a couple friendly (right) cops later, and I
 was checking in at the Holiday Inn in Woobin, for a painfully long
 3 week stay.



 Jim
17.4907GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyMon Jun 05 1995 12:3411
    
    
    besides their color, what is the difference between the white and black
    seeds of watermelon????
    
    
    and is it a normal practice for the red cross to call you after 8:30 on
    a sunday nite asking you to give blood and then not know how to get to
    the place of donation?????
    
    
17.4908MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Mon Jun 05 1995 13:065
ZZ    besides their color, what is the difference between the white and
ZZ    black seeds of watermelon????
    
    DON'T Anybody answer this lest the USDA start an Affirmative Action
    program for melons!!!!
17.4909MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jun 05 1995 13:273
Actually, I think it's safe, Jack, since the black seeds are the mature,
ripe, viable ones, while the white ones are immature and underdeveloped.

17.4910:-))))))))))))))))))))))POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalMon Jun 05 1995 13:281
    Did the lucky Jack just call the unlucky Jack a white watermelon seed?
17.4911BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jun 05 1995 13:511
<----ya beat me to it!!!!!  
17.4912SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotMon Jun 05 1995 14:2332
    .4905
        
    > I pointed toward the 119/2A/110 light, go that
    > way until you reach the light, turn right, go about half a mile.  It'll
    > on your left, you can't miss it.
              ^^^^
    
    Lessee now, if I go north on 119 to the light at 110 and turn right,
    I'm going east on 110.  If I go about half a mile, I'll find Kimball's. 
    On the right.
           ^^^^^
    
    Or did they move it across the road recently?
    
    Famous New England anecdote, explaining why directions are give so
    "poorly":
    
    Foreigner, from New York or somewhere, is tootling along the back roads
    of Maine.  Speed limit is 45.  He floats over the crest of a hill - and
    BANG! his car bottoms out on a huge pothole that's in the road just far
    enough down the other side of the hill that an approaching driver can't
    see it until too late.  Car starts rattling and jingling, the guy knows
    he's done some damage.  So he pulls off the road, narrowly avoiding the
    ditch, and gets out.
    
    There's a farmer there, leaning on the fence.  "Bust up yer cah some?"
    
    Foreigner is pissed, to say the least.  "Yeah, it looks like I'm gonna
    need a tow.  Why in hell doesn't somebody put up a sign warning about
    that pothole?"
    
    "We all know it's theah."
17.491416316::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 05 1995 18:033
	it's not a done deal, is it?

17.4915DASHER::RALSTONAnagram: Lost hat on MarsMon Jun 05 1995 18:043
    RE: .4913
    
    LOMBITUS?
17.4917PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 05 1995 18:125
	IBM Lotus

	anagram: botulism

17.491934309::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue Jun 06 1995 12:326
    
    
    Wonder why the IRS is auditing the NRA.......wouldn't be political,
    would it?
    
    
17.4920MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jun 06 1995 13:093
I wonder if Onondaga has successfully kept his Gak, Slime and Smud out
of the sandbox?

17.4921BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Jun 06 1995 17:191
<---- at least it's out of 'tine's hair!!!!
17.4922POWDML::CKELLYCute Li'l RascalTue Jun 06 1995 17:341
    this time YOU beat ME to it, glen!
17.4923EVMS::MORONEYVerbing weirds languagesTue Jun 06 1995 23:537
>As I was leaving the Donelan's near LKG last night, this SUV pulls
>up and the driver asks how to get Kimball's.  Unfortunately, he asks
>a New Englander.  "Go north on 119 to route 110 then bear east until
>Westford".  I saw the driver had a glazed look on his face so I gave
>him my directions.

No wonder they were confused.  119 goes east-west.
17.4924This has had me puzzled for a bit nowMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 07 1995 00:383
TTWA:
   Whassa "SUV"?

17.4925SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoWed Jun 07 1995 00:484
    now I can't tell you, but I parsed it without a problem when I first
    came across it.  weird.  Matt?
    
    DougO
17.4926CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jun 07 1995 00:483

 Sport Utility Vehicle?
17.4927MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 07 1995 00:5617
That sounds reasonable, Jim. I had tried many possibilities -

SUV=?
	Superb Unamerican Vehicle
	Souped Up Vehicle
	Smashed Up Volkswagen
	Silly Urbane Vehicle
	Sadly Unkempt Vomitmobile
	Strange Unidentified Vessel
	Storage-Under Vehicle
	Super Upscale Vehicle
	.
	.
	.

	?

17.4928XEDON::JENSENWed Jun 07 1995 01:134
    I wonder why I didna' see Raq at the Sox game last
    weekend?  I was seated on the first base side as
    well, next to the really loud, really obnoxious,
    really unfunny drunkards.
17.4929MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 07 1995 01:193
You were prolly too busy wondering whether the guys on the field
were ball players or not, Keith.

17.4930XEDON::JENSENWed Jun 07 1995 01:223
    Nope, nope.  But I am still in shock after seeing you starring
    in "Les Miz", Messieur Valjean, you wise guy.
    
17.4931MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 07 1995 01:371
It is a far, far better thing I do than I have ever done . . . 
17.4932TROOA::COLLINSOn a wavelength far from home.Wed Jun 07 1995 01:4313
    
    TTWA myself...
    
    Tonight, in an unusual CD shopping binge, I purchased Jan Garbarek's
    `Officium', and `On the Corner' by Miles Davis.
    
    I must be in a strange mood tonight...
    
    :^)
    
    jc
    
    
17.4933GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Jun 07 1995 12:4215
    
    
    what day wuz you at the game???  i was there saturday...
    
    did you hear a guy with an obnoxious horn when there was a good play??? 
    that dude was right behind me (and i am just starting to get my hearing
    back)...and in the row in front of us, it took about 6 tries before the
    people with the proper tickets sat in them...and then it turned out to
    be 4 rather obnxious guys who made fun of just about everyone and
    needed to be dried off when a female weighing less than 120lbs walked
    by...it was most annoying...and they also had a weird betting pool
    going on...they betted on where the ball would land at the pitcher's
    mound after each inning....odd....but it amused them...
    
    
17.4936Stick to songs like Dan's in 11.5223MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 07 1995 13:173
Not only would you find me out, Karen, but it would be an extremely
unpleasant experience for you as well.

17.4938Happy Birthday anywayMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 07 1995 14:292
Indubitably.

17.4939Too bad it wasn't one of those nice female British accentsDECWIN::RALTORegis and Kathie Lee in '96Wed Jun 07 1995 15:288
    TTWA:
    
    A radio commercial heard this morning, imploring us to take care
    of "the often-neglected appendages below our waists", from Virgin
    Atlantic Airways, "take us for all we've got" (or some similar
    slogan).
    
    Chris
17.4940TROOA::COLLINSOn a wavelength far from home.Wed Jun 07 1995 15:3711
    
    Virgin Atlantic!!  My fiance is a corporate travel agent for <MUMBLE>,
    and this one executive she deals with insists on travelling by Virgin
    Atlantic whenever possible.  Seems that this executive is a personal
    friend of Richard Branson.  Anyway, everytime the executive calls to
    book a flight on Virgin, he tells her: "Make sure you tell them I'm a
    friend of Richard Branson."
    
    So, feeling like a pillock, she has to do this, knowing full well that
    the reservation agent on the other end is thinking: "Who cares?".
    
17.4941XEDON::JENSENWed Jun 07 1995 15:567
    re:  A few back....  I was at the Saturday game too, raq.  And
    	 we did hear that horn.  I guess we wuz lucky to be next to
    	 the guyz and galz who kept their high-decible, non-stop
    	 chat going for 9 innings.  And, to top it off, every comment
    	 they made was (to them) the most incredibly hysterical 
    	 observation that'd *ever* been uttered.
    
17.4942"You may keep it, Mr. Covert." "Gee, thanks."COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jun 07 1995 15:5810
...what to do with a 24 1/2 x 7 7/8 inch hunk of Pyrex glass with the
Char-Broil logo on it (SKU 4591837) which was erroneously included in
a shipment I received.

Char-Broil says it would cost them too much to have it picked up, but
it's not the right size for my grill.

Anyone have that grill and want a new window?

/john
17.4943GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Jun 07 1995 16:098
    
    
    
    hmmmmm, jojo....wish i had seen ya....was a pretty ok game...first few
    innings were great...then it dragged...then ken ryan was nice enough to
    scare the beejeebah out of us all before closing the game with a win...
    
    
17.4944CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Wed Jun 07 1995 16:127
    	/john, consider selling it to a glass repair shop, or someone
    	else who will end up replacing broken gas grill glass or 
    	fireplace insert glass.  We had a pane replaced in our
    	fireplace, and it took them a week to order, and it cost
    	$25 for it.  You can sell it to them for $10, and that'll
    	probably be cheaper than their wholesale cost, and you'll
    	get something out of it too.
17.4945PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 07 1995 19:506
	reading that someone had a "chocolate moose for desert".

	now, if you're gonna be out in the desert with a moose, the
	last kind you'd want is chocolate, seems to me, what with the
	sun beatin' down on you and all, but hey, what do i know?
17.4946URQUEL::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Wed Jun 07 1995 19:535
    	Sounds like a chocolate camel (uh, make that cammle) would
    	be more appropriate -- at least until it melted...
    
    	Probably it would be easier to find a chocolate bunny, though
    	even they are out of season right now.
17.4947Please hope they don't "take it to Soapbox"DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Jun 07 1995 22:425
    I wonder what is going on in HUMANE::DIGITAL; peeping in there felt
    like a trip into the Twilight Zone.  Mr. Newton's situation has been
    explained, but what is going on with the other (drunken?) dudes?
    
    
17.4948MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 08 1995 00:183
I think they're somewhat disoriented due to the lack of a reappearance
by Mr. Palmer, Karen.

17.4949POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionThu Jun 08 1995 03:282
    
    How many new CDs Joan has by now 8^).
17.4950WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Jun 08 1995 11:553
    >now, if you're gonna be out in the desert with a moose
    
    TTWA: if there has ever been a moose in the desert.
17.4951CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 08 1995 12:321
    Yes, there were moose remains found among the wreckage of Noah's Ark.  
17.4952SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Jun 08 1995 12:376
    
    <------
    
    
    That's the one they found on Mt. Rushmore.... right?
    
17.4953WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jun 08 1995 12:383
    i think Arafat from the PLO found it, right?
    
    Chip
17.4954SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Jun 08 1995 12:383
    
    They named a mountain after the little twerp???
    
17.4955MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Jun 08 1995 14:196
    Went to the dentist this morning.  They have 5 dental hygenists...all
    women.
    
    Why is it that certain occupations seem to draw a certain gender?
    
    -Jack
17.4956POBOX::BATTISLand shark,pool sharkThu Jun 08 1995 14:302
    
    TTWA: Why no sightings of Mr. Markey or Mr. Richardson lately?
17.4957MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 08 1995 14:441
He of the bountiful personalities was in last evening.
17.4958BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Jun 08 1995 14:468
| <<< Note 17.4955 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "You-Had-Forty-Years!!!" >>>


| Why is it that certain occupations seem to draw a certain gender?

	Putting my Jack Martin hat on for a moment. Women must be dental
hygenists because it's natural for women to clean. Taking off my Jack Martin
hat and ducking. :-)
17.4959BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Jun 08 1995 14:476
| <<< Note 17.4957 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| He of the bountiful personalities was in last evening.


	EEEEKKKKK!!!!!!!  
17.4960Better close your eyes when you rinse...DECWIN::RALTOGumby and Pokey in '96Thu Jun 08 1995 14:5320
    >> Went to the dentist this morning.  They have 5 dental hygenists...all
    >> women.
    >> Why is it that certain occupations seem to draw a certain gender?
    
    In this particular case, I've always suspected that it's because
    the male patients will be far less likely to cry in front of a
    woman hygienist when their gums are being ripped to shreds.
    
    
    TTWA:
    
    What kind of weirdos are being employed by Paperama (where'd they
    get that name, anyway?)... my wife was looking at greeting cards
    the other day when a guy came along with a broom and said "Excuse
    me."  My wife moved closer to the cards, to the edge of the aisle,
    so the guy could sweep around her.  The guy then came back with,
    "No, you HAVE to MOVE."  Apparently he wanted her to leave the
    aisle entirely.  Very odd.
    
    Chris
17.4962MKOTS3::JMARTINYou-Had-Forty-Years!!!Thu Jun 08 1995 15:331
    COSSACK!!!!!!
17.4963GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Jun 08 1995 16:224
    
    
    I wonder when Slick's gonna stop thumping on podiums to make his point. 
    Gets a bit irritating, it does.
17.4964CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 08 1995 16:221
    But it is mynly though.
17.4965and soundbitesCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jun 08 1995 16:254


 Looks great in campaign photos..
17.4966re: whenWAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Jun 08 1995 17:351
     After the 96 election returns are in.
17.4967NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 08 1995 18:4611
I wasn't sure where to put this, which I got on GARDENS-L:

I recieved a call from a consumer one day who said she had heard that ORTHO
got the blood for its BLOOD MEAL product from funeral homes and she was
concerned about spreading AIDS in her garden.  Needless to say, I explained
to her that it did in fact come from slaughter houses as a by-product of the
beef industry.

Jeane Kennedy
Consumer Affairs
ORTHO Roundup GreenSweep  Yard Basics
17.4968CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Thu Jun 08 1995 18:5212
    	re: thumping on the podium
    
    	I noticed that almost all politicians make this wimpy-looking
    	fist when they try to emphasize their point.  It sort of looks
    	like a fist, but their first finger (sometimes first two) are
    	sort of pointed outward so that they appear to be "pointing"
    	with the knuckle of their index finger.  Their thumb seems to
    	sit limply across the top of their fist, and the tips of their
    	index finger and thumb touch.
    
    	Are they trained to point like that?  Is it politically polite
    	or something?
17.4969CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jun 08 1995 19:144


 Michael Dukakis did a great job of that finger pointing thing.
17.4970CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Thu Jun 08 1995 23:172
    	I used to think it was just a Kennedy thing, but Bush did it,
    	as do many of the current rebubs I've seen on news clips.
17.4971NETRIX::&quot;pawmer@maynard.suits.org&quot;Blob PawmerFri Jun 09 1995 02:202
I wonder if our Top Noter has ever thought of posting a reply in Soapbox.
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.4972CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 09 1995 02:224


 ?
17.4973Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Jun 09 1995 02:324
    
    
    
    ??
17.4974POLAR::RICHARDSONRepetitive Fan Club NappingFri Jun 09 1995 02:326
    
    
    
    
    
    ???
17.4975MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 09 1995 02:342
He prolly actually thought better about it.

17.4976So, Im hookedTROOA::TEMPLETONBuilt for Comfort not SpeedFri Jun 09 1995 03:1616
    .4949
    
    If you're talking about this Joan
    
    
    TOOOOOOOO many
    
    
    Can this be counted as an addiction?
    
    
    And please don't ask me what I have bought.
    I'm trying to make up for 30 years of lost records.
    
    
    joan
17.4978BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Fri Jun 09 1995 13:324
    
    	If I were an early settler, and happened to setup camp in a
    	place like OREGON, I wouldn't be too happy about it either.
    
17.4979CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jun 09 1995 13:354
    Is that where Donner pass is?  Maybe there was a similar incident that
    occurred there?  BTW, Oregonians love to hear talk of people NOT
    wanting to move there.  Some of the nicest country and climate
    anywhere IMO.  
17.4981BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Fri Jun 09 1995 13:445
    
    	RE: TOPAZ
    
    	Well, I don't want people to think you're going to win too easily.
    
17.4982PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 09 1995 13:443
	maybe they like depressing German composers and can't spell.

17.4983CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 09 1995 13:504


 Donner Pass is in California
17.4984CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jun 09 1995 13:532
    Yup, yer right now that I think of it.  Near Lake Tahoe I bleeve. 
    There's a ski area called Daonner Ski Ranch near there at least.  
17.4985POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionFri Jun 09 1995 13:543
    
    Portland, Oregon is a very nice city with a great fountain down by the
    waterfront.
17.4986CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 09 1995 13:5914


>    Yup, yer right now that I think of it.  Near Lake Tahoe I bleeve. 
>    There's a ski area called Daonner Ski Ranch near there at least.  


   Prolly closer to Reno than Tahoe, but you're on the right track.  Though
   I believe the ski area is Donner, rather than Daonner, in keeping with 
   the Donner tradition.



 Jim
17.4987CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jun 09 1995 13:591
    <---- grrrrr.
17.4988TROOA::COLLINSSilicon Chips: alphanumeric!Fri Jun 09 1995 14:005
    
    "Is this Lake Pahoe?"
    
    "Well...I don't know about the `lake' part, but it's bleedin' damp!"
    
17.4989You want 22A.... the basement.XEDON::JENSENFri Jun 09 1995 14:052
    Lake Pahoe at 22A Runcorn Avenue?
    
17.4990POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelFri Jun 09 1995 14:152
    
    hi fishing widow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
17.4991SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jun 09 1995 15:074
    ttwa.
    
    Whether the styling of the Ford Contour was consciously patterned so
    closely on that of the 1949 Ford.
17.4992POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionFri Jun 09 1995 18:455
    
    A netscaped PC and a colour scanner have appeared in my department.
    
    Does this mean we're going to have an EH&S Home Page 8^o?  How
    exciting.
17.4993SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Fri Jun 09 1995 19:196
    
    
    	cool!
    
    
    
17.4994sysenqdeq bugCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jun 09 1995 20:3015
...who gave a kernel coding license to the person who wrote the comment
   below and the code associated with it:

;
; If we have a completion AST, it will post the event flag, so we just have to
; queue it and leave.
;

...resulting in a rather serious malfunction in the AXP implementation of
the $ENQ system service.

Fortunately it is rather rare for a programmer to use both a completion AST
and an event flag on the same system service call.

/john
17.4995garden notesPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 09 1995 20:543
  if gerald would really make a great compost heap.

17.4996Little angel!!!!TROOA::TEMPLETONBuilt for Comfort not SpeedSat Jun 10 1995 01:065
    How to stop your screen from scrolling for ten minutes after a ten week
    old moggie decides to do it's version of "Kitten on the keys"
    
    
    joan  
17.4997CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Sat Jun 10 1995 14:264
    	re .-1
    
    	Hit control-x.  On DEC terminals it flushes the type-ahead
    	buffer.
17.4998TROOA::COLLINSSilicon Chips: alphanumeric!Sun Jun 11 1995 16:215
    
    .-1:
    
    will <CTRL-O> work?
    
17.4999CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSun Jun 11 1995 19:234


 I wonder if I should...
17.5000CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSun Jun 11 1995 19:234


 Nah, I won't.
17.5001POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelMon Jun 12 1995 12:222
    
    way to go Jim, it takes a big man to pass up a snarf, yes it does.
17.5002CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jun 12 1995 12:583

 Wasn't easy, I tell ya
17.5003NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jun 12 1995 13:194
>  if gerald would really make a great compost heap.

For lack of a "t" the kingdom was lost.  I _would_ make a great compost heap
if I had the time.  I've made some pretty bad compost heaps in my day.
17.5004SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotMon Jun 12 1995 14:3513
    .4997
    
    > Hit control-x.  On DEC terminals it flushes the type-ahead
    > buffer.
    
    This is not a feature of the terminals, which have no typeahead
    buffers.  It is a feature of the OpenVMS operating system.
    
    The UNIX system has no typeahead buffer; you can clear the current line
    with Ctrl/U, which also clears the current line on OpenVMS.  But once
    you press the Return key, your UNIX command line is entered, and the
    only way to dump it is to Ctrl/C out of the current command or Ctrl/Z
    it into the background; when you fg it, the typeahead buffer is gone.
17.5005TROOA::COLLINSAt the fingertips of gravity...Mon Jun 12 1995 16:133
    
    Who wants a dog that looks like a groundhog?
    
17.5006BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Mon Jun 12 1995 16:337
    
    	I thought it sounded kind of cute.
    
    	Maybe I should pick one up, but I'll have to do it quick ...
    	our dog died recently and I wouldn't want the "dog smell" to
    	fade too quickly from the house.
    
17.5007BIGQ::HAWKEMon Jun 12 1995 16:332
    groundhogs do
    
17.5008GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyMon Jun 12 1995 16:5916
    
    >>> FREE PUREBRED MUTTS - Ready to go, adorable (and I mean adorable)
    >>> puppies.  Mother is Yellow Lab and ??(she looks just like a yellow
    >>> lab) and the father could have been anyone --
    
    
    if the father could have been anyone (assuming she is talking
    animal-wise), then how does she know these puppies are purebred?????
    she isn't even sure what else the mother is...
    
    
    and do people really *give* away purebreds???
    
    
    
    
17.5009NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jun 12 1995 17:251
Um, Raq, I think the purebred part is meant to be a joke.
17.5010WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jun 12 1995 17:274
    you need to know Carla. she's okay...
    
    Chip
    
17.5011POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionMon Jun 12 1995 17:342
    
    Building 19 is now selling wedding dresses.
17.5012CSOA1::LEECHMon Jun 12 1995 17:361
    Isn't purebread mutt an oxymoron?
17.5013SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasMon Jun 12 1995 17:393
    
    See VT180 catbox
    
17.5014i would be.PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 12 1995 17:453
	if gerald's sorry that he mentioned classifieds.

17.5016TROOA::COLLINSAt the fingertips of gravity...Mon Jun 12 1995 18:113
    
    What's all this I hear about `pure breadnuts'?
    
17.5017Original or new and improved?LUNER::FINTMEMon Jun 12 1995 18:3210
    
    I'm new here...
    
    I'm wondering who were/are the original MSO babes:
    
     JANDROW, CKELLY, & LAUER?
    
    Where in MSO are they located?
    
    
17.5018PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 12 1995 18:334
	mail from HCI telling me this is my chance to tell the
	NRA to "go to Hell".  what's the world coming to?

17.5019TROOA::COLLINSAt the fingertips of gravity...Mon Jun 12 1995 18:343
    
    Was the mail entitled "Good Times"?
    
17.5020SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasMon Jun 12 1995 18:346
    
    Just send it back using, hopefully, their pre-paid mailer.. and don't
    send/fill anything in...
    
     One small step for mankind...
    
17.5021POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionMon Jun 12 1995 18:378
    
    Note 17.5017 by LUNER::FINTME
    

    >I'm new here...
     
    Oh lookie, fresh meat 8^).
    
17.5022SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasMon Jun 12 1995 18:3810
    
    Classified_ads
    
    Note 4111
    
    Item 1
    
    
      Wonder if he's killed many naugas in the past?
    
17.5023TROOA::COLLINSAt the fingertips of gravity...Mon Jun 12 1995 18:393
    
    FIRE UP THE BARBEQUE!!
    
17.5024GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyMon Jun 12 1995 19:007
    
    
    um, debra, building 19 has been selling wedding gowns for many years...
    (at least 10...and at least the one in hingham, ma...)  and hey, if you
    like it and the price is right, who cares...
    
    
17.5025PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 12 1995 19:012
  .5024  i'd be surprised if they've sold many more than 10.
17.5026GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyMon Jun 12 1995 19:058
    
    
    di...i was referring to the number of YEARS they have been selling
    gowns...not the number of gowns...and since you mentioned it, i am
    sure they have sold more than 10 gowns...i know of at least 3 that were
    sold... :>
    
    
17.5027NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jun 12 1995 19:061
Raq, you wore Bldg 19 gowns at all three weddings?
17.5028POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionMon Jun 12 1995 19:074
    
    And I wasn't invited to a single one of those weddings!
    
    Hmph 8^).
17.5029PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 12 1995 19:084
  .5026 

   yes, my dear, i knew that.  'twas a joke.  but thanks anyways.
17.5030GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon Jun 12 1995 19:185
    
    
    
    If Jack Martin really looks like that guy Ross.......you know the guy
    who ran for president a few years ago?
17.5032CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastMon Jun 12 1995 19:322
    
    why they have po lice myn hassling the driver on rt 62 in beffid
17.5033Only a fewLUNER::FINTMEMon Jun 12 1995 19:347
    
    Raq
      
     0 for three,  your wurse than me
    
    Mickey
    
17.5034MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Jun 12 1995 19:357
    Mike:  
    
    Was approached by two more strangers last week!  
    
    Yes, I do look like this man...but I look even better!
    
    -Jack
17.5035GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon Jun 12 1995 19:364
    
    
    
    So Jack, do you ask telesaleswomen out on dates?
17.5036MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Jun 12 1995 19:414
    I ask for dates but the closest I come to getting it is raisins and Fig
    Newtons thrown in my face!  
    
    -Jack
17.5037POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelMon Jun 12 1995 19:442
    
    at least you have managed to avoid the blow up kind. :-)
17.5038 moniker, nnttmLUNER::FINTMEMon Jun 12 1995 19:589
    
    19.528 moniker??  
    
    19.529 nnttm??
    
    I think my skins to thin to play here
    
    Mickey
    
17.5040TROOA::COLLINSAt the fingertips of gravity...Mon Jun 12 1995 20:023
    
    What he means to say, Mickey, is: is you a dude or a dudette?
    
17.5042MR_TOPAZ ...LUNER::FINTMEMon Jun 12 1995 20:128
    
    MR_TOPAZ... so rude.  Maybe my skull is thick, why so mean?
    
    Unhappy as a child?
    
    Have some fun MR_TOPAZ, your not getting any younger
    
    Mickey
17.5043SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Jun 12 1995 20:167
        Mickey, you  must  realise  that  words  such as those from Mr.
        Topaz represent a  deep  and abiding interest in your innermost
        thoughts and feelings -  it's  just  his way of expressing such
        and should not be misconstrued.
        
        He loves you.
        
17.5045GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon Jun 12 1995 20:228
    
    
    It's been a long day, aye Mr. Topaz?  
    
    
    Micky,
    
    Mr. Topaz will give you a big hug if ever you should meat.
17.5046BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jun 12 1995 20:237
| <<< Note 17.5032 by CALDEC::RAH "a wind from the East" >>>


| why they have po lice myn hassling the driver on rt 62 in beffid


	What else is there to do?????
17.5047BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jun 12 1995 20:239
| <<< Note 17.5034 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I press on toward the goal" >>>


| Was approached by two more strangers last week!
| Yes, I do look like this man...but I look even better!


	Still haven't gotten around to throwing out those fun house mirrors I
see.... :-)
17.5048BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jun 12 1995 20:246
| <<< Note 17.5036 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I press on toward the goal" >>>

| I ask for dates but the closest I come to getting it is raisins and Fig
| Newtons thrown in my face!

	I guess the tahmaytah's I've been throwing haven't reached ya yet! :-)
17.5049BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jun 12 1995 20:257
| <<< Note 17.5045 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>



| Mr. Topaz will give you a big hug if ever you should meat.

	Hey.... who's meatin who????
17.5050Newt the Tragic Dragon lived in D.C.DECWIN::RALTOSnap, Crackle, &amp; Pop in '96Mon Jun 12 1995 20:4015
    >>	mail from HCI telling me this is my chance to tell the
    >>	NRA to "go to Hell".  what's the world coming to?
    
    Reminds me of the mail that I'd gotten a few weeks ago (and
    meant to mention here) from the National Organization of Women
    that was essentially Gingrich hate mail.  The front of the envelope
    had a caricature of a dragon with Newt's head (or if you prefer,
    a caricature of Newt with a dragon's body), and all kinds of
    warnings and name-callings regarding Newt.  The contents were
    even more interesting.
    
    After I stopped laughing, I saved the whole mess somewhere for
    posterity, so that I could post some of the venom here sometime.
    
    Chris
17.5051NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jun 12 1995 20:401
Are you sure it was a dragon and not a newt?
17.5054CALLME::MR_TIBBSMon Jun 12 1995 20:481
    No.
17.5055POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionMon Jun 12 1995 20:503
    
    <--- BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
17.5057BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Mon Jun 12 1995 21:136
    
    	Lop off the "e", or omit an "r".  That's how most 'BOXers would
    	spell it anyways.
    
    	And who's Ubu Rock?
    
17.5058;-)ARDEV::MR_GOODWINMon Jun 12 1995 23:363
    -2
    
    Gosh Don, did you do that just for little ol' me?
17.5059JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Jun 12 1995 23:384
    Why thank you most kindly Mr. Topaz.  :-)  Its nice to know that my
    character is so well esteemed.
    
    
17.5060CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastTue Jun 13 1995 11:372
    
    does taiwan have a windows dollar too?
17.5061GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyTue Jun 13 1995 12:1213
    
    
    di...did not know you were jokin'... sorry ..  :>
    
    deb ... you know, if i had a wedding in which to actually be able to
    wear a wedding gown (and more than likely, not one from b19), you'd
    have a front row seat!!! :>
    
    dick ... haha ...
    
    and mickey, what the hell are you talking about??????
    
    
17.5062POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionTue Jun 13 1995 12:392
    
    TTWA:  Howcum I can't send mail to RAHhoney 8^p?
17.5063POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelTue Jun 13 1995 12:402
    
    wouldn't he prefer a female?
17.5064SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Jun 13 1995 12:506
    
    
    TTWA...
    
     If mz_deb will be able to buy white shoes at Bldg 19 after Labor Day..
    
17.50658^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionTue Jun 13 1995 12:563
                                                          
    I wore white shoes yesterday, so there 8^ppPpPpPpPpPp.
    
17.5066NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 13 1995 14:065
TTWA: what the following was doing in rec.gardens (w/o cross-posting stuff,
so it's not an obvious spam):

DO ME NOW
HOT SEX AVAILABLE 1-800-xxx-xxxx
17.5067TROOA::COLLINSGreen Eggs and HamletTue Jun 13 1995 14:075
    
    So?  Some people like to do it in their garden.  
    
    What's wrong with that?
    
17.5068HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstTue Jun 13 1995 14:105
    There's some (two) interesting German drinking-chants featuring
    garden (lawn in particular) and various aspects of doing the wild
    thang.
    
    I won't post it.
17.5070CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastTue Jun 13 1995 16:532
    
    the dino?
17.5071BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue Jun 13 1995 16:567
    
    	RE: .5069
    
    	I don't know ... the guy in .428 didn't know either.
    
    	8^)
    
17.5072Couldn't be, could it?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jun 13 1995 19:154
    
    METROPOLITAN STEVEDORE CO. v. RAMBO et al.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5074GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue Jun 13 1995 19:313
    
    
    Hey, have you heard 16 year old girls lately??????
17.5076SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Jun 13 1995 19:3611
    
    re: .5073
    
    
    >Why reading in here today has made me feel as though I
    >walked into a locker room filled with 16 year old boys...
    
     really??
    
     Could you state for us the reaction of those boys the last time you
    walked into their locker??
17.5078Sweet SixteenMKOTS1::BUTLERTue Jun 13 1995 19:404
    <----- I can vouch for that, they are not the perfect little ladies
    we would like to believe they are.  I know for sure I have one! :-)
    
    Don
17.5079Should we be carded ?GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Jun 13 1995 19:4710
    
      Well, we may be over 16, but...
    
       You're as young as you feel ?
    
       Da 'Box is secretly the fountain of youth ?
    
       Noting keeps us young ?
    
       bb
17.5080BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Jun 13 1995 20:174


	Don, your daughter is 16, huh? Cool.... go buy her a car! :-)
17.5081MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Jun 13 1995 20:516
    Why didn't our goderator, Chelsea introduce herself in the intro topic?
    
    Her node is OOTOOL and I was wondering if she had anything to do with
    Object Oriented whatevers!
    
    -Jack
17.5082OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Tue Jun 13 1995 21:211
    Because I don't want anyone to notice me, of course.
17.5083HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterWed Jun 14 1995 11:445
    
    > Because I don't want anyone to notice me, of course.
    
    I can assure you, you're charming personality, reflected in your
    notes here, is quite hard to miss.
17.5084WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 14 1995 11:456
            mail from HCI telling me this is my chance to tell the
            NRA to "go to Hell".  what's the world coming to?
    
    
     I would have thought the type of people HCI members are would have
    been obvious long before now.
17.5085one of life's lessonsWAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 14 1995 12:257
    TTWA: whatever possessed me to save $150 by installing the plywood for
    my tile floor. 15 sheets of plywood and 3500 screws later, I am sore,
    but wiser, oh, yes, wiser. Sporting a nice set of blisters, too.
    
     Hint: if you can find people willing to do this for money- pay them!
    
     Too bad I didn't have a screw shooter from the beginning. 
17.5087DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Wed Jun 14 1995 13:278
    <----
    3500 screws into 15 sheets of plywood ! ! ! !

    How on God's green earth did you do that !
    That's over 230 screws per sheet !
    
    %-)
    Dan
17.5088PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 14 1995 14:209
>>              <<< Note 17.5084 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "Mr Blister" >>>
>>     I would have thought the type of people HCI members are would have
>>    been obvious long before now.

	Well, if that was to point out how deficient my powers of
	observation are, it was wasted.  What I was expressing was
	disbelief and disgust that such charged rhetoric arrived in
	the mailbox, another in-your-face example of the tastelessness
	and crassness that abounds these days.    
17.5089no car :-)MKOTS1::BUTLERWed Jun 14 1995 14:312
    .5080 no and y no why! :-)
    
17.5090PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 14 1995 14:322
    how edp defines "insult"
17.5091From the originator of "big brained, small brained" theories....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Jun 14 1995 14:417
    
    How about
    
    "But, you know, it's a trade-off:  more brain or more penis.
    You can't have everything."
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5092POLAR::RICHARDSONAntihistamine-free BolognaWed Jun 14 1995 14:441
    a cockamamie theory to be sure.
17.5093BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed Jun 14 1995 15:029
    
    	RE: Doc
    
    	A friend just put an addition on his house, and in the room with
    	the pool table he put in a hardwood floor ... 2" boards in a room
    	that's 20x24.
    
    	He was not a happy person after all that nailing.
    
17.5094SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jun 14 1995 15:565
    ...why financially well-off people tend to become more conservative as
    they grow older.
    
    ...why financially insecure people tend to become more liberal as they
    grow older.
17.5095MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Jun 14 1995 16:016
Z    ...why financially insecure people tend to become more liberal as
Z    they grow older.
    
    Something about leveling the playing field which is a whining cop out!
    
    -Jack
17.5096no squeaks!WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 14 1995 16:228
     >   3500 screws into 15 sheets of plywood ! ! ! !
     >
     >   How on God's green earth did you do that !
     >   That's over 230 screws per sheet !
     
      It's called having a floor that will not flex, so the tile will
    remain intact. Besides, the density goes up on the smaller pieces-
    more perimeter to screw down. 
17.5097Liquid Nail ! ! !DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Wed Jun 14 1995 16:2812
    <----

    Ever hear of Liquid Nails ?
    When laying a floor for tile, we would run a bead of LN down the beam
    (if you're putting it over an existing floor it's even easier), and
    then use ring nails.  We chose ring nails because they were faster to
    put in.  There is also a type of nail that is ?resin? coated.  As you
    drive the nail, the heat generated melts the resin, which acts as a
    glue.  If you do the floor this way, it ain't goin' noplace !

    :-)
    Dan
17.5098The short answers... ;^)TROOA::COLLINSGreen Eggs and HamletWed Jun 14 1995 16:357
    
    .5094:
    
    1. Self-interest
    
    2. Self-interest
    
17.5099CSOA1::LEECHWed Jun 14 1995 17:001
    I wonder if I'll get this ----->
17.5100CSOA1::LEECHWed Jun 14 1995 17:001
    wonderSNARF!
17.5101PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 14 1995 17:034
	why Steve Leech doesn't think snarfing is idiotic enough without
	setting up every friggin' one he does besides.

17.5102HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterWed Jun 14 1995 17:082
    
    Indeed!
17.5103CSOA1::LEECHWed Jun 14 1995 17:091
    You are just mad because I got it before you did.  So  8^P'',
17.5105BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 14 1995 17:156
| <<< Note 17.5090 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| how edp defines "insult"

	ohh ohh ohhh I know this one..... edp
17.5106BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 14 1995 17:167
| <<< Note 17.5101 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| why Steve Leech doesn't think snarfing is idiotic enough without
| setting up every friggin' one he does besides.

	What snarf do snarf you snarf mean snarf milady snarf?
17.5107clearly it's as much as he is capable of achievingWAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 14 1995 17:1817
     Obviously his life is incredibly lacking. I mean, contrast his
    snarfing with Topaz's anagram fling. The first time it was moderately
    amusing, and it was quite tolerable for the first dozen or so times
    (even occasionally producing a grin from this cynical reader), but it
    became tired and Don wisely abandoned the practice as something whose
    time had passed. And at least it required a modicum of brain activity,
    in stark contrast to the mind numbing practice of NOTES> reply snarf! F10
    <enter> (stupid boast concerning the author's cleverness) <enter>.
    
     Not only has Steve kept up this trite, boring and utterly pointless
    practice far beyond the point of even being tolerable, but he has
    steadfastly compounded it's inanity by posting "set up" replies. So
    devoid of honor is he that he cannot even restrain his pointless
    scribbling to those "magical" reply numbers obtained honestly, he must
    sleaze them. Presumably this is a reflection of his lack of anything
    better to do with his time, an indictment in and of itself far beyond
    anything anyone else could say about him.
17.5108MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Jun 14 1995 17:241
    Levesque you cranky old fart!!!!  Go back to your beer!!!!!!
17.5109SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Jun 14 1995 17:287
    
    
    I think the Doctah is just PO'd because he has to write around his
    blisters....
    
     :)
    
17.5110WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 14 1995 17:303
    reading a snarf is like walking around a pile of dog crap. It's no big
    deal to do it once or twice, but it gets annoying when you have the
    equivalent of a minefield.
17.5111WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jun 14 1995 17:4111
    the Doctah's right. i've put hardwood floors in every room (replacing 
    carpet). the recommendations are to have a screw every 4" apart.
    
    exception: no hardwood in the kitchen or bathroom
    
    glue is oaky but can, overtime, be affected by many things. ring nails
    are out. my dope of a contractor used those about every 8"-10". even
    if he had spaced them closer together i would have almost certainly
    had squeaks.
    
    
17.5114SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Jun 14 1995 17:5912
    
    RE: .5113
    
    
    >I'll take Leech's snarfing over the bathroom humor anyday...
    
    
     BINGO!!!!!
    
    
     What an intelligent lady we have here!!!!!
    
17.5115PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 14 1995 18:013
 .5114  well duh - like we couldn't do without both.

17.5116NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 14 1995 18:063
>    What the h*ll does snarf mean anyhoo?

It's 'boxese for "I am an idiot."
17.5117BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 14 1995 18:129
| <<< Note 17.5113 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Revive us, Oh Lord" >>>


| re. .5107

| I'll take Leech's snarfing over the bathroom humor anyday...

	Did ya hear what the toilet said to the tub? Oh.... you don't want to
hear it.... 
17.5118HELLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOO!!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Jun 14 1995 18:219
    
    re: .5115
    
    >.5114  well duh - like we couldn't do without both.
    
    Since this is Soapbox, and we're bound to be "treated" to both ad
    nauseam well into the foreseeable future, I was stating my preference
    along with Karen...
    
17.5119TROOA::COLLINSGreen Eggs and HamletWed Jun 14 1995 18:465
    
    Speaking of disk space...
    
    ...how much is wasted by those who insist on having the last word?
    
17.5120CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jun 14 1995 18:491
    Noone is trying to get in the last word.
17.5121BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 14 1995 18:524

	Brian.... I have a question about your last word note.... noone is one 
word? I've always wondered.....I think I've used both spellings. Thanks.
17.5122PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 14 1995 18:553
    it's "no one" or "no-one".

17.5123CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jun 14 1995 19:011
    Well there ya' go, not letting me get in the last word, again.  
17.5124BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 14 1995 19:157

	Thanks milady. I never would have guessed either of those spellings
because I've never seen the word spelt with " attached to either end. :-)


Glen
17.5125BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed Jun 14 1995 19:486
    
    	We see microwave/convection oven combos, so how come we never
    	see convection oven/refrigerator combos?
    
    	Strange, huh?
    
17.5126WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 14 1995 19:531
    2833 in gardening notes
17.5127PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 14 1995 20:003
  that guy thinks he's the wind-up king

17.5128NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 14 1995 20:121
TTWA: is NEW_HAMPSTER note 3341 cross-posted in WIMMINNOTES?
17.5129BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed Jun 14 1995 20:515
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Will Pearl Jam ever go away?
    
17.5130PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 14 1995 20:536
      Will Stone Temple Pilots?  Did they already?  If not, will they
      go away at the same time Pearl Jam does?

      One can only hope.

17.5131TROOA::COLLINSGreen Eggs and HamletWed Jun 14 1995 20:543
    
    Is Snoop Doggy Dogg in jail yet?
    
17.5132I've been wondering for a while now...VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyWed Jun 14 1995 20:582
    WHERE THE HELL'S MY GD AUTO PARTS?!?!??!!?
    
17.5134GNR tooBIGQ::HAWKEWed Jun 14 1995 21:096
    PJ and STP like fine wine get better with age...over
    
                         Dean
    
    
    
17.5135RE: -2BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed Jun 14 1995 21:094
    
    	I believe at least one of his testicles got in the way of a
    	very big truck with bad brakes.
    
17.5136MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 15 1995 03:3815
TTWA:
   Whyizzit that when I was a kid, and my parents were much busier than
   they are now, and I would have appreciated money for my birthday or
   Christmas or the like, they always gave me clothing, which I detested -

   But now, when I'm middle-aged, and they're elderly with nothing but
   time on their hands to shop, and I'd appreciate something that shows
   that they cared enough to spend some time selecting a gift for me,
   they always send me a lousy check.

   Dear Mom & Dad,
	Please keep the money and just send me a freakin' card in the
   future.
   Love,
   Your son, the ingrate.
17.5137Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Jun 15 1995 04:331
    I'll take the money ! :*) Taaaa
17.5138MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 15 1995 11:506
TTWA:
   What's with this weather pattern? Steve Leech told us there'd be
   days like this. I haven't seen anything bright in the sky since
   Saturday morning. It oughta be 90 degrees this time of year.


17.5139CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Jun 15 1995 11:534
Weather's crap over here, too, if that's any consolation (ignoring
the fact that the weather's *always* crap over here)

Chris.
17.5140DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Thu Jun 15 1995 11:566
   > Saturday morning. It oughta be 90 degrees this time of year.
    
    Pssst.... It's global warming,...... Just ask Al Gore, he'll tell ya.
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.5141GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Jun 15 1995 12:004
    
    
    Come on down, Jack.  In the evenings it's about 60 and daytime temps
    are at 80.  So clear this morning that the moon was out.
17.5142NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 15 1995 12:353
>       What was Frankie Lyman's problem?

Heroin.
17.5143POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionThu Jun 15 1995 12:356
    
    The moon was out here this morning, too.  Of course, it was 4:30am when
    I saw it 8^).
    
    Hey - what the heck am I smiling about?
           
17.5144NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 15 1995 13:121
TTWA: Will Deb learn how to spell amphitheatre before her stint there is over?
17.5145COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jun 15 1995 13:138
17.5146NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 15 1995 13:141
Waning Gibbous, wasn't he a ballplayer?
17.5148POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionThu Jun 15 1995 13:1810
    
    Darn it, and I'm sitting right by the sign!
    
    amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre
    amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre
    amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre
    amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre
    amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre amphitheatre
    
    It's unlikely, Gerald, but I'll keep practicing 8^).
17.5149WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 15 1995 13:421
    amphitheater for we non-limey blokes. ;-)
17.5150POLAR::RICHARDSONAntihistamine-free BolognaThu Jun 15 1995 13:494
    Well, I've been looking at the sat photos all week and the clear sky
    was stalled at the NY/Mass state border.
    
    The full moon Monday was beautiful here.
17.5151SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Jun 15 1995 13:528
    
    <-------
    
    Did looking at the pictures cause any "nausea"???
    
    
    :) :) :) :)
    
17.5153CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 15 1995 14:121
    Maybe the clear sky didn't have enough scratch to pay the toll?
17.5154PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 15 1995 14:153
 .5153  waiting for an exact change in the weather maybe

17.5155CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 15 1995 14:171
    <------ :-)
17.5156BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Jun 15 1995 14:295
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Has Diane always been this good at puns?
    
17.5157BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Jun 15 1995 14:333

	Diane is good at EVERYTHING she does.... 
17.5158BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Jun 15 1995 14:368
    
    	As I break into song ...
    
    	"Nobody does it better,
    	 makes me feel sad for the rest.
    	 Nobody does it, HAAALLLF as good as you ...
    	 Diane, you're the best."
    
17.5159POLAR::RICHARDSONAntihistamine-free BolognaThu Jun 15 1995 14:361
    Including pie crust.
17.5160GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyThu Jun 15 1995 14:408
    
    
    why, after eating somewhat lightly over the last few days and going to
    a step-aerobic class last nite (of which i couldn't finish due to a
    pain in my foot) i now feel like i have gained 30 pounds overnite?????
    
    {sigh}
    
17.5161innocent or guilty?MKOTS1::BUTLERThu Jun 15 1995 15:062
    hmmm why is it that when a crime has been committed they look at them
    damn butlers first? Isn't it innocent till proven guilty? Hope so. :-)
17.5163POLAR::RICHARDSONAntihistamine-free BolognaThu Jun 15 1995 15:211
    That might explain why she's so down in the mouth.
17.5164PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 15 1995 15:232
  at least she's not foaming at the mouth.  
17.5165POLAR::RICHARDSONAntihistamine-free BolognaThu Jun 15 1995 15:251
    She'd be a real case if that were so.
17.5166POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionThu Jun 15 1995 15:303
    
    That's kind of a blanket statement, don't you think?
    
17.5168POLAR::RICHARDSONAntihistamine-free BolognaThu Jun 15 1995 15:331
    Yes, let's put this to bed.
17.5170POLAR::RICHARDSONAntihistamine-free BolognaThu Jun 15 1995 15:381
    I hardly even know you.
17.5172BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Jun 15 1995 15:479
    
    	RE: Glenn/Karen
    
    	Who cares how well you know each other ... this is the 90's!!
    	The decade of free love!!
    
    	Oops, I guess that was the 60's, wasn't it.  Hmmm, well, this
    	is the decade of free love and terminal STD's!!
    
17.5173POLAR::RICHARDSONAntihistamine-free BolognaThu Jun 15 1995 15:503
    Sorry, but it was a perfect set up and I couldn't resist.
    
    Glenn Marie
17.5174NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 15 1995 15:533
re .5172:

You forgot to mention "getting canned for sexual harrassment."
17.5175POLAR::RICHARDSONAntihistamine-free BolognaThu Jun 15 1995 15:581
    I'd rather get sacked, much less confining.
17.5176GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyThu Jun 15 1995 16:009
    
    
    i suppose it could be the recent increase in sodium intake...i have
    discovered a fondness to white rice and soy sauce...and i can make it
    at home...it has been on the menu a few nites this week...
    
    i hope that's what it is anyway....
    
    
17.5177softball today yes, no, maybeMKOTS1::BUTLERThu Jun 15 1995 16:042
    I wonder if there will be a softball game today. Its raining like
    crazy in the Burg.  I know there is a answer out there. :-)
17.5178...then there are the MA trolls...EVMS::MORONEYGreen Cards and SpamThu Jun 15 1995 16:143
re .5153:

Maybe it didn't have enough goats to pay the NY trolls.
17.5179BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Jun 15 1995 16:517

	Too early to call Don. Check your mail AFTER 3:30..... if it's gonna be
called, it will be called around then.


Glen
17.5180GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Jun 15 1995 17:199
    
    
    I wonder why the media was referring to cuts in medicare when speaking
    of the republican budget and now are referring to the same thing as 
    reduction in growth now that Clinton has come up with the same thing
    with regards to medicare........
    
    
    Nah, the media ain't liberal. 
17.5181BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Jun 15 1995 17:426
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	WTF is the Trilateral Commission?  Is that one of those Star
    	Trek phrases?
    
17.5182TROOA::COLLINSCity Of Tiny LightsThu Jun 15 1995 17:434
    
    The Trilateral Commission is the forerunner to The Omnilateral
    Commission.
    
17.5183NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 15 1995 17:451
It's the governing body of the sport of bodybuilding.
17.5184BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Jun 15 1995 18:133
    
    	Hmmm, maybe I should ask somewhere else.
    
17.5185they rooolzHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonThu Jun 15 1995 18:278
The Trilateral Commission runs the world.
The Committee for Foreign Relations runs the U.S.

They both deal drugs, kill people and elect most of the people elected in
the world. Every president, 'cept Ronnie Raygun, belonged to 'em. Most of
his cabinet did, though. Slick, Bush, all them guys are in the club.

TTom
17.5186OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Jun 15 1995 18:272
    It's kinda like the Illuminati -- one of those "secretly running the
    world" conspiracy-fiend organizations.
17.5187CSOA1::LEECHThu Jun 15 1995 18:301
    ...also referred to as "they".
17.5188NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 15 1995 18:354
>    It's kinda like the Illuminati -- one of those "secretly running the
>    world" conspiracy-fiend organizations.

Terry Shannon runs the world?
17.5189PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 15 1995 19:553
  if RAH's English-Martian dictionary could have helped with 117.381.

17.5190BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Jun 15 1995 20:179
    
    	Actually, I understood it.
    
    	60K employees x 2 = 120K alphas delivered [I assume that's how
    	many have been delivered, anyways]
    
    	Of course, maybe I can do on-the-fly Martian translations with-
    	out even knowing I'm doing it.
    
17.5191OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Jun 15 1995 20:311
    120,000 alphas?  Chips, maybe.  Systems?  I don't think so.
17.5192PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 15 1995 21:344
	1. Does Dick Binder have a brother named Dave?
        2. If so, is he an evil twin?

17.5193POLAR::RICHARDSONThu Jun 15 1995 21:426
    One more brother and you'd have a three ring Binder circus.
    
    
    
    
    I know, it's not pronounced that way. 8^)
17.5194its true...SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoFri Jun 16 1995 00:507
    > 120,000 alphas?  Chips, maybe.  Systems?  I don't think so.
    
    Harry Copperman said nearly the same thing not an hour ago in the 
    conference room at SRC..."sometime last quarter we shipped our
    100,000th alpha system..."
    
    DougO
17.5195POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionFri Jun 16 1995 02:253
    
    TTWA:  If people really go to Denny's to eat prime rib.
                
17.5196CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 16 1995 02:274


  Somebody must 
17.5197POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jun 16 1995 02:281
    He some kinda ball player or sumthin?
17.5198CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 16 1995 02:283

 Could be..
17.5199CSEXP2::ANDREWSI'm the NRAFri Jun 16 1995 02:344
    Actually, I'm ashamed to admit my father-in-law wants to go there for
    fathers day.
    
    Maybe that'll go under a ttht on sunday
17.5200POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionFri Jun 16 1995 02:345
    
    I prefer Bickford's to Denny's anyway, not that I'd eat prime rib at
    Bickford's mind you.  Scupper's has pretty good prime rib.
    
    I like prime rib.
17.5201POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionFri Jun 16 1995 02:354
    
    Hey, if it makes your F-I-L happy go for it.  I wish I had a reason to
    celebrate Sunday 8^/.
                 
17.5202Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Jun 16 1995 02:362
    I prefer Hooters... They've got some {ahem} prime rib there, only
    problem is they are covered by these wonderful mounds of flesh !
17.5203POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionFri Jun 16 1995 02:362
    
    Martin, go to your room.
17.5204POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jun 16 1995 02:373
    Mother Tucker's has excellent prime rib and a great salad bar.

    I find the waitresses at Bickford's to be rather flighty.
17.5205Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Jun 16 1995 02:414
    Go to my room ! Does that mean I can have the rest of the day off ??
    
    I was actually going to say something quite rude then....but I decided
    that might not be a good idea !                                     
17.5206POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jun 16 1995 02:431
    You mean something concerning Philanthropic Phloppy Phil?
17.5207Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Jun 16 1995 02:461
    Kind of !!!
17.5208SMURF::WALTERSFri Jun 16 1995 13:528
    
    > One more brother and you'd have a three ring Binder circus.
    > I know, it's not pronounced that way. 8^)
    
    Dick doesn't pronounce it that way, but NPR does when they
    read his e-mail on the air.
    
    
17.5209GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri Jun 16 1995 13:528
    
    
    	TTWA
    
    	Why someone would go through the bother of finding out
    	about me, giving me his number, talking to me, setting up
    	a date......and then not show?
    
17.5210TROOA::COLLINSSwizzle Sticks of the DamnedFri Jun 16 1995 13:543
    
    Performance anxiety?
    
17.5211PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 16 1995 14:023
    _now_ what's wrong with caldec?

17.5212DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Fri Jun 16 1995 14:3810
    > Why someone would go through the bother of finding out
    > about me, giving me his number, talking to me, setting up
    > a date......and then not show?

    He was obviously threatened by your intense sexuality!
    
    I mean that as a complement !

    :-)
    Dan
17.5213POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionFri Jun 16 1995 14:402
    
    The man's a jerk, I guess 8^p.
17.5214POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jun 16 1995 14:472
    I don't understand that sort of behaviour, really I don't. It's so
    rude.
17.5215BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Fri Jun 16 1995 14:533
    
    	Maybe the thrill of the chase was enough for him.
    
17.5216BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jun 16 1995 15:108
| I prefer Hooters... 

	I liked that band! They had a couple of good albums. I remember one
song which was really cool called, "All you Zombies".


Glen
17.5217BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jun 16 1995 15:118
| <<< Note 17.5209 by GOOEY::JUDY "That's Ms. Bitch to you!" >>>


| Why someone would go through the bother of finding out about me, giving me his
| number, talking to me, setting up a date......and then not show?

	Your beauty probably frightened him to think he was not good enough for
you......
17.5218GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri Jun 16 1995 15:1711
    
    
    	{blush}
    
    	Thanks guys.   =)
    
    	And Shawn..... I was the one that did the chasing so........
    
    	But no more 'bout that....... I'm off to Colorado and California!
    	You all behave while I'm gone now........  ;)
    
17.5219DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Fri Jun 16 1995 15:266
    > You all behave while I'm gone now........  ;)
    
    Why should we start now ?
    
    ;-)
    Dan
17.5220WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterFri Jun 16 1995 17:389
    >        Why someone would go through the bother of finding out
    >        about me, giving me his number, talking to me, setting up
    >        a date......and then not show?
    
     Mebbe he 	A) spaced it
    		B) had an accident
    		C) got sick
    		D) has no social graces
    		E) ...
17.5221GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri Jun 16 1995 17:385
    
    Have fun, JJ and be safe.
    
    
    Mike
17.5222PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 16 1995 17:414
	if anyone in here could comment on the relative merits
	of clam strips and whole clams.

17.5223SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri Jun 16 1995 17:425
    
    Clam strips don't include the bellies...
    
    It's a taste preference...
    
17.5224MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Jun 16 1995 17:421
    Yastrzemski was a bumb!
17.5225CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jun 16 1995 17:521
    Clam parts.... both are better when eaten by someone else.  
17.5226clams strips are for KansansWAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterFri Jun 16 1995 17:537
    >       if anyone in here could comment on the relative merits
    >       of clam strips and whole clams.
    
     Well, there is no merit to clam strips, if that helps. ;-)
    
     Whole clams is the only way to go, unless you consider Howard Johnsons
    to be haute cuisine.
17.5227Whole except in soup.GAAS::BRAUCHERFri Jun 16 1995 18:019
    
      In general, the Doctah is correct on this.  But I prefer them
     minced for the chowdah.  Yes, I've used whole.  Get BIIIGGGG pot,
     like for boiling lobsstahs.  Milk, potatoes, salt, peppah, lotsa
     clams.  Trouble is, I don't like things in my soup too big to
     swallow mostly whole.  So I whack the clams.
    
      If you are frying them, go the whole clam.  bb
    
17.5228WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterFri Jun 16 1995 18:054
    >In general, the Doctah is correct on this.
    
     Whoa nelly! I'd better frame this one. Not even a "napoleon wannabe"
    quip...
17.5229GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri Jun 16 1995 18:0510
    
    
    Yup, whole clams are the way to go, piss clams as we affectionately
    called them at the Jersey shore.  Steam them up.  
    
    
    Di, come on down and I'll treat you to some real good eats.  Steamers,
    followed by crabs.  Good stuff.
    
    
17.5230BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jun 16 1995 18:123

	Like milady want to get crabs from you...
17.5231WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterFri Jun 16 1995 18:141
    wants. hth
17.5232DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Fri Jun 16 1995 18:485
    Is it true that 20% of Digital employees do 95% OF Digitals work??
    
    Seems like it around here.
    
    ...Tom
17.5233POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jun 16 1995 19:274
    <-----
                      ,,,
    8^pppPPpPpPpPpPppPppP''
                     ` ` `
17.5234bb?PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 16 1995 20:013
   did Napoleon have a white horse? 

17.5235SHRMSG::WELKIN::ADOERFERHi-yo Server, away!Fri Jun 16 1995 23:533
    re .5234
    No, that was a Ryder rent-a-horse.
    They caught him when he came back for the deposit.
17.5237TROOA::COLLINSImagine a world without sunglasses.Sun Jun 18 1995 23:323
    
    KIRKTNs and MASALAns:  windup wannabes or pinhead bigots?
    
17.5238MKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarMon Jun 19 1995 04:183
    
    Perhaps a little (or a lot) of both?
    
17.5239GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Mon Jun 19 1995 04:484
Whither HHH? Is young Martin having a moving experience?

\C    

17.5240WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterMon Jun 19 1995 10:303
    >Go swim in some red tide.
    
     Too late; the bloom just ended and the flats are safe again.
17.5243CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Jun 19 1995 15:192
    Home_work 5607.*  Why would anyone want to put an assualt fan in their
    home?
17.5244BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jun 19 1995 15:273

	To invite their enemies over and sit them in front of it????
17.5245Consider posting a red "BEWARE! ATTIC DOG!" on your fence....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jun 19 1995 15:407
    Not that I'm one to talk...
    
    But I've got to wonder why somebody would wonder about "assualt" fans.
    
    Attack fan.  Attack fan.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5247PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 19 1995 17:518
	
>>	Whole clams are the way to go.

	Yes, I know they are - thanks.  I must confess that the original
	note was put there just to see if mr_topaz was paying attention.
	A leetle joke.


17.5249MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jun 19 1995 18:315
TTWA:
   Is "our sin nature" the same thing as "our sinFUL nature", and if so,
   what's the impetus to use the former as opposed to the latter, which
   rolls more trippingly off the tongue?

17.5251Darwin AwardOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Jun 19 1995 20:5041
_______________________________________________________________________________
> Subject: The Darwin Award
>
>  "Darwin award" Nominee:  You all know about the Darwin
>  awards -- it's an annual honor given to the person who did the
>  gene pool the biggest service by killing themselves in an
>  the most extraordinarily stupid way.
>
>  Last year's winner was the fellow who was killed by a Coke (tm)
>  machine, which toppled over on top of him as he was attempting
>  to tip a free soda out of it.
>
>  ----- Begin Included Message -----
>
>      The Arizona (U.S.) Highway Patrol came upon a pile of smoldering
>      metal imbedded into the side of a cliff rising above the road,
>      at the apex of a curve.
>
>      The wreckage resembled the site of an airplane crash, but it was a
>      car.  The type of car was unidentifiable at the scene.
>
>      The boys in the lab finally figured out what it was, and what had
>      happened.
>
>      It seems that a guy had somehow got hold of a JATO unit, (Jet
>      Assisted Take Off, actually a solid-fuel rocket) that is used to give
>      heavy military transport planes an extra `push' for taking off from
>      short airfields.  He had driven his Chevy Impala out into the desert,
>      and found a long, straight stretch of road.  Then he attached the JATO
>      unit to his car, jumped in, got up some speed, and fired off the
>      JATO!!
>
>      Best as they could determine, he was doing somewhere between 250 and
>      300 mph (350-420kph) when he came to that curve....
>
>      The brakes were completely burned away, apparently from trying to
>      slow the car.
>
>      NOTE:
>      Solid-fuel rockets don't have an 'off'... once started, they burn at
>      full thrust 'till the fuel is all gone.
17.5252NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jun 19 1995 20:511
Urban legend.
17.5253DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Mon Jun 19 1995 20:573
    are they going to place a plaque at the crash site? What a hero :)
    
    ...Tom
17.5254OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Jun 19 1995 20:581
    I thought so, but it was kinda funny.
17.5255Polish Astronaut...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasMon Jun 19 1995 22:221
    
17.5256MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jun 20 1995 01:063
TTWA:
    Why /john has a link to Fatboy's home page on his homepage?

17.5257COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jun 20 1995 01:083
Source of further links to gummint info.

/john
17.5258MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jun 20 1995 01:092
Well thank goodness you're not a closet liberal or anything . . . 

17.5259MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jun 20 1995 01:2911
TTWA:

   Being unsure as to whether or not this is a TTHT or a TTLT -

   9:30 PM and the outside temperature is still over 80 deg. F.

   I guess it would be a TTL if the mosquitoes weren't unbearable
   by the pool right now.

   I guess it would be a TTH if the ceiling fans weren't keeping
   the air moving nicely.
17.5260Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue Jun 20 1995 01:473
    TTWA - Why I just spent 5 minutes looking for something that was
    sitting perfectly visable, right in front of me ! I think I'm 
    losing it.....
17.5261WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jun 20 1995 09:554
    more catching up...  whole clams for sure! and as for chowdah,
    whole baby clams is de best!
    
    Chip
17.5264GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyTue Jun 20 1995 16:399
    
    ttwa:  why a roll-up sandwich from the cafe (at least here) is up to a
    dollar more than a regular sandwich, and you get the same about of
    fillers, and less bread...
    
    ttwatoo:  who designed and who approved the new letterhead we got last
    week...
    
    
17.5265PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 20 1995 16:436
    what possessed me to go home mid-afternoon yesterday to retrofit
    landscaping cloth around the eggplant and peppers in the garden?
    it was like a thousand degrees out.  this could have been considered
    an error in judgment.      

17.5266SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue Jun 20 1995 16:541
    Or an error in reading the thermometer.
17.5267PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 20 1995 17:095
>>    Or an error in reading the thermometer.

	nah.  i knew it was 90-something.  i just went for it
	anyways.

17.5269SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue Jun 20 1995 17:161
    The price of ice is the killer.
17.5270PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 20 1995 17:185
>>    The price of ice is the killer.

	The price of vice is even higher.

17.5271SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue Jun 20 1995 17:223
    Vice is nice,
    But incest is best.
    It keeps it all in the family.
17.5272POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionTue Jun 20 1995 17:254
    
    candy is dandy
    but liquor is quicker
     
17.5273CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Jun 20 1995 17:274
    Ain't no liquor down in Costa Rica,
    Ain't nobody's business but my own.....
    
    Brian
17.5274TROOA::COLLINSWassa madder witchoo, boy?Tue Jun 20 1995 17:2711
    
    I'll catch hell, but...
    
    
    
    The bigger the cushion
    The sweeter the pushin'
    
    The larger the waistband
    The deeper the quicksand
    
17.5275GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue Jun 20 1995 17:313
    
    
    There once was a man from Nantucket.....
17.5276slow learnersWAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterTue Jun 20 1995 17:325
    >    what possessed me to go home mid-afternoon yesterday to retrofit
    >    landscaping cloth around the eggplant and peppers in the garden?
    >    it was like a thousand degrees out.
    
     That's ok- we played b-ball in it. Today, too.
17.5277CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Jun 20 1995 17:321
    I *am* the man from Nantucket
17.5278WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterTue Jun 20 1995 17:331
    TTWA: is my mail not getting to CALDEC or am I on an "ignore" list?
17.5279Truely bizarreDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Jun 20 1995 17:332
    Did EVERYONE in da box stop taking their medication?
    
17.5280TROOA::COLLINSWassa madder witchoo, boy?Tue Jun 20 1995 17:353
    
    My prescription ran out...
    
17.5281PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 20 1995 17:355
>>    TTWA: is my mail not getting to CALDEC or am I on an "ignore" list?

	could be both, cutes, but i can't send to caldec either.

17.5282POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jun 20 1995 17:391
    Don't need medication here, everyone's a pill already.
17.5283WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterTue Jun 20 1995 17:401
    cutes? mebbe she means cukes...
17.5284CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Jun 20 1995 17:401
    Is that short for pickles?
17.5285POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionTue Jun 20 1995 17:412
    
    I planted cukes this year.
17.5286TROOA::COLLINSWassa madder witchoo, boy?Tue Jun 20 1995 17:413
    
    `Cucumber Of Lurve'?
    
17.5287PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 20 1995 17:425
    
>>    I planted cukes this year.

	i think it's faster if you just plant the seeds.

17.5288POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionTue Jun 20 1995 17:452
    
    No wonder they haven't grown yet 8^/.
17.5289POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jun 20 1995 17:461
    I planted beets once. I'll never drink that much again.
17.5290SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasTue Jun 20 1995 17:527
    
    Beets are your friends....
    
    
     Especially "pickled"... :)
    
    
17.5291Not Dale Dorman in disguise, I assumeDECWIN::RALTOI hate summerTue Jun 20 1995 18:098
    In another topic someone mentioned Willie Whistle.  How did he
    make that sound, anyway?  Did he have some kind of gadget in his
    mouth, and if so, how come it never came flying out when he
    laughed or opened his mouth in the course of talking?  Or how
    come he never swallowed it?  Hey, maybe he did, and that's why
    he talks that way.
    
    Chris
17.5293PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 20 1995 18:148
>>	I wonder why everyone is trying to send mail to RAH ?

	it's like trying to climb Everest.  the rush of exhilaration
	when the mail actually goes through.



17.5295NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 20 1995 18:184
>	it's like trying to climb Everest.  the rush of exhilaration
>	when the mail actually goes through.

Isn't ex-Hillary-ation what the Sherpas felt when Edmund left Everest?
17.5296PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 20 1995 18:204
  .5294  okay, so now you've got the fever.  you'll probably try
	 again and again.  it's hard to control it.  you'll see.

17.5297POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jun 20 1995 18:211
    I suppose for summit is addictive.
17.5300NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 20 1995 18:241
Maybe RAH's moved to Brussels?
17.5303POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jun 20 1995 18:331
    I'm sure the French would say the Belgians pronounce it incorrectly.
17.5305COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jun 20 1995 18:465
The underscore may get one around the error, but it's no guarantee that
anyone will ever log in and read the mail, since forwarding often
means that no logging in is expected.

/john
17.5306PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 20 1995 18:462
     .5304  that's "Your Royal High-horse" to you.
17.5309PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 20 1995 18:565
  >>He can't mean me, I'm no babe.
	
	me neither, but we've been through this.

17.5310WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterTue Jun 20 1995 18:591
    Ah, such modesty...
17.5311CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastTue Jun 20 1995 19:004
    
    thanks everyone.
    
    its fixed now.
17.5312POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionTue Jun 20 1995 19:012
    
    Um, no, it's not.
17.5313PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 20 1995 19:033
 .5312   aaagagagag.  ;>  you're right.

17.5314ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Tue Jun 20 1995 19:333
What a 'rollup' sandwich is.

Bob
17.5315WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterTue Jun 20 1995 19:431
    a sandwich made on a flour tortilla which is then rolled into a tube.
17.5316You New Englanders know how to ruin everything:-)ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Tue Jun 20 1995 20:123
Ah, a burrito minus a few required ingredients.

Bob
17.5317POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionTue Jun 20 1995 20:3819
    
    Who in the world wrote this little notice I just found?
    
    ANNOUNCING A NEW 
    WAY TO SUBMIT WORK
    REQUESTS!!!
    Its easier!  Its better!
    Effective on May 11, 1995
    Rather than sending a mail
    message to your Facilities dept
    all you will need to do is type
    $>WK_ORDERS
    This is will automatically prompt 
    you with a work reequest.  No matter
    what site you are at!!
    
    Would it be terribly rude if I corrected the errors and returned it to
    Facilities?
                                                          
17.5318CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Jun 20 1995 20:393
    Actually it is pita loaf sliced in half along the circumferential axis,
    layered with the filling of choice and then rolled into a tubular
    sandwich.  
17.5319SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherTue Jun 20 1995 20:413
    re: .5317
    
    No, but you'll have to submit it as a work order :-)
17.5320POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionTue Jun 20 1995 20:413
    
    <-- oh, you 8^).
    
17.5321TROOA::COLLINSThe Seal Of DisapprovalTue Jun 20 1995 20:4214
    
    .5317, Deb:
    
    Yes it would.  Do it anyway.  People in a professional environment
    should be more careful with things like widely-distributed memos or
    system login banners.
    
    When they look trashy, they reflect on the professionalism of the
    department.
    
    IMHO.
    
    jc
    
17.5322POLAR::RICHARDSONThe Otter Of OpprobriousnessTue Jun 20 1995 21:141
    Some people like trashy though.
17.5323NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Tue Jun 20 1995 21:3917
    
    
    
    Go for it Deb!  
    
    
    
    
    
    Then DUCK!  :*)
    
    
    Seriously, I think you should.
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.5324Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Jun 21 1995 01:052
    TTWA - Why my notes conference was acting real strange earlier this
    morning. It was definitly trying to freak me out.
17.5325Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Jun 21 1995 03:201
    I wonder if Jim's enjoying his movie.........
17.5326CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jun 21 1995 04:039


 Jim didn't watch his movie..I'm on vacation, maybe I'll watch it in
the morning.



Jim
17.5327Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Jun 21 1995 04:083
    I thought there must be some reason for staying up later than usual !
    
    have a good one !!
17.5328GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Jun 21 1995 12:3410
    deb,
    
    there is a 'suggestions' catagory....do it there!
    
    (and i think it was just as easier (actually, easier, imnsho) to just
    send mail to facilities here...at least i know when rudy and wayne got
    my message and service was prompt.  i sent in a work request last
    thursday and i am still not even sure that they got it yet...)
    
17.5329NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 21 1995 12:563
>    there is a 'suggestions' catagory....do it there!

category.  NNTTM.
17.5330Aaarrgh.MKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarWed Jun 21 1995 12:578
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why my voice just stuttered as I was greeting someone, making me 
    feel like something out of an early Jerry Lewis movie...
    
    "H-h-h-hi, hi lady, sweet lady, hi, hi lady..."  Bleah.
    
17.5331BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 21 1995 13:423

	Musta been one of the babes, right? :-)
17.5332Wow!!!!!!DECWIN::RALTOI hate summerWed Jun 21 1995 14:1015
    The work request announcement note a few back reminded me of the
    new EPP PC purchase announcement that was posted in a couple of
    other conferences.
    
    There were at least 26 exclamation points in it, with as many
    as six in a row at the end of one sentence in particular.
    
    I don't know how it was for you, but I was exhausted afterwards
    from all the excitement.  Although I quit smoking a decade ago,
    I had this strange urge to light up a cigarette afterwards.
    
    Whoever wrote it should try decaf.  They'll certainly need a
    replacement "!" keycap on their keyboard.
    
    Chris
17.5333WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 21 1995 14:143
    >DECWIN::RALTO "I hate summer"
    
     Just an all-around cheery kind of guy, eh, Chris?
17.5334Summer, humbugDECWIN::RALTOI hate summerWed Jun 21 1995 14:5521
    >> >> DECWIN::RALTO "I hate summer"
    
    >> Just an all-around cheery kind of guy, eh, Chris?
    
    
    Yeah, just ask people who know me, I'm a regular Jackie Vernon...
    
    Actually, I'd written p/n that a couple of days ago during the
    near-hundred-degree heat.  But even aside from that, I really
    don't like summer.  I don't like heat, I don't like bugs, I don't
    like sunburns on my bald head, I don't like cutting grass, I
    don't like the beach, and so on.
    
    I love winter... the cold is invigorating, the snow is beautiful,
    there's no bugs, no grass, no one hauling me off to silly vacations,
    it's got great holidays, and it's even got great stars and
    constellations in the sky.
    
    Winter's got it all over summer.  Let's have winter all year 'round.
    
    Chris
17.5335MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 21 1995 15:233
{sour grimace}
{shudder}

17.5336%^>GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Jun 21 1995 16:035
    
    
    thank you gerald
    
    
17.5337NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 21 1995 16:191
TTWA: Did Terry Lynn Nichols' parents want a girl?
17.5338MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Jun 21 1995 17:354
    Why do Walt Disney movies make their characters with big ones? 
    Particularly The Little Mermaid and Belle on Beauty and the Beast!
    
    -Jack
17.5339POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionWed Jun 21 1995 17:374
    
    Big whats, she asked innocently 8^).
    
    The Little Mermaid's were TINY!  She could cover them with seashells!
17.5340WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 21 1995 17:377
    What was the scoop with the two young girls getting their pictures
    taken under the tree next to the court where we were playing
    basketball. One was wearing a black halter-like contraption, black leather
    shorts, black spike heels and black fishnet stockings. Damn near
    interrupted the game.
    
     Hey Brian- you sure you still don't want to make the trip? ;-)
17.5341NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 21 1995 17:372
Because little girls have been conditioned to want big breasts.
Barbie did it.
17.5342MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 21 1995 17:394
What about little boys? What do you think they want?

Oh ... sorry ...

17.5343WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 21 1995 17:453
    >What about little boys? What do you think they want?
     
     Any breasts they can get their collective hands on. =:^o
17.5344MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Jun 21 1995 17:469
    Dear Olive:
    
    boobies you silly goose...and I'm sorry but Areal's boobies were big!
    
    This is dangerous because it stifles the oedipus comples.  More boys
    forego their mommies and cleave to animated characters.  No pun
    intended!
    
    -Jack
17.5345NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 21 1995 17:481
Jack, you're in favor of little boys expressing their Oedipal feelings?
17.5346MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Jun 21 1995 17:535
    Oedipus is supposedly a fact of life.  Think about this for a minute.
    Boy sees Areals boobies...boy shuns mommy...boy resents mommy....boy
    grows up and becomes gay.  It's that simple!  
    
    -Jack
17.5347Ultimately they're mostly two-dimensionalDECWIN::RALTOI hate summerWed Jun 21 1995 17:545
    Olive Oyl is quite concerned about this trend, by the way.
    
    Disney can keep all of their Big Ones, Betty Boop's still the one.
    
    Chris
17.5348NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 21 1995 17:561
Has Olive Oyl expressed herself on this issue?
17.5349NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 21 1995 17:586
>    Oedipus is supposedly a fact of life.  Think about this for a minute.
>    Boy sees Areals boobies...boy shuns mommy...boy resents mommy....boy
>    grows up and becomes gay.  It's that simple!  

"Shuns" as is "doesn't want to go to bed with?"  Jack, did you lust after
your mother when you were a tyke?  How about you, Glen?
17.5350WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 21 1995 18:131
    Ariel. Ariel's. hth
17.5351BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 21 1995 18:1617
| <<< Note 17.5349 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>


| "Shuns" as is "doesn't want to go to bed with?"  Jack, did you lust after
| your mother when you were a tyke?  How about you, Glen?

	Me? Nah.... never lusted after her. I saw boobies when I was a kid.
That wasn't what made me gay. Really. I didn't shun any woman because I saw
boobies, cuz at the time I had saw them, I hadn't learned how to do that from
grown ups yet. 


Glen


ps	Jack sent me mail about this note. why he did is beyond me. maybe he
	will answer that for me.....
17.5352ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Jun 21 1995 18:195
re: .5346

Thanks for the great humour!

Bob
17.5353NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 21 1995 18:223
re .5351:

Which Jack?
17.5354SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Jun 21 1995 18:228
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    The reason for the "ps" in 17.5351...
    
    
    
17.5355BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 21 1995 19:198
| <<< Note 17.5353 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| re .5351:

| Which Jack?


	Martin of course....
17.5356BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 21 1995 19:198
| <<< Note 17.5354 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Be vewy caweful of yapping zebwas" >>>


| The reason for the "ps" in 17.5351...

	cuz he asked me to address the issue maybe?


17.5357POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionWed Jun 21 1995 19:253
    
    Any boobii that can be covered with seashells are not huge, unless
    we're talking about some sort of giant mutated clam shells.
17.5358NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 21 1995 19:281
Those are "D" shells, Deb.
17.5359POLAR::RICHARDSONWhirly Twirly NapsWed Jun 21 1995 19:351
    boobii are boobs in the plural sense?
17.5360SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoWed Jun 21 1995 19:495
    this discussion reminds me of the Halloween when xxxxxxxxxx came to work
    dressed as the Little Mermaid wearing, yes, abalone shells.  Very,  um,
    full abalone shells.  Wonder whatever happened to xxxxxxxxxx?
    
    DougO
17.5361SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasWed Jun 21 1995 19:558
    
    re: .5356
    
    >cuz he asked me to address the issue maybe?
    
    
    In private mail or in the box??
    
17.5362DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Wed Jun 21 1995 20:147
    If you are replying, and including the text another has written, and
    you spell check it, should you correct their spelling as well ??? 
    hhhhhmmmmm......

    :-|
    Dan

17.5363BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 21 1995 20:363

	If you post it in da box, yes. Ms Deb will correct ALL spelllin errors
17.5364SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jun 21 1995 20:433
    Mz_Deb.
    
    NNTTM.
17.53658^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionWed Jun 21 1995 20:461
    
17.5366OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Wed Jun 21 1995 21:0511
    >    NNTTM.
    
    what is this anyway?  is there a topic of abused acronyms in here?
    
    Re: abalone shells
    
    Were they fired for it?  I remember when I was working at PNO someone 
    called in a strip-o-gram for a co-worker.  The one who placed the call
    was fired.
    
    Mike
17.5367TROOA::COLLINSThe Seal Of DisapprovalWed Jun 21 1995 21:095
    
    Apparently, the new fad in vandalism is to go around with a baseball
    bat and strike the front bumper of randomly selected cars, causing
    the airbag(s) to inflate, at a certain cost to the owner.
    
17.5368CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jun 21 1995 21:142
    This has been occurring or allegedly occurring for some time now.  Not
    ure if it is urban legend or not.  
17.5369TROOA::COLLINSThe Seal Of DisapprovalWed Jun 21 1995 21:175
    
    I'm so out-of-touch with the kids of today.
    
    ;^)
    
17.5370COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jun 21 1995 21:265
I didn't think the airbag was connected to the front bumper.

I thought there was a rapid deceleration detector.

/john
17.5371CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Wed Jun 21 1995 21:272
    	Insurance would pay to replace the airbags, plus the damage to
    	the bumper.  Less deductible, of course...
17.5372MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 21 1995 22:266
>    Were they fired for it?  I remember when I was working at PNO someone 
>    called in a strip-o-gram for a co-worker.  The one who placed the call
>    was fired.

How nice.

17.5373Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Jun 22 1995 01:395
    TTWA - Where the hell is the key for my suit case ? I locked the thing
    with a load of my clothes in when I moved house the other day and now 
    I can't remember where the 'safe place' is that I put it !!!!
    
    jeeeeze mr stupid or what.
17.5374GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Jun 22 1995 10:2411
    
    
    How a guy can get a paternity suit filed against him 13 years later.  A
    guy I know just rec'd the paperwork telling him to appear for a
    paternity suit for an encounter he "allegedly" had 13 years ago.  He
    says that this gal got around quite a bit and he was in a relationship
    at the time and doesn't remember being unfaithful.  I just wonder why
    it's taken 13 years for this to come to light.  It's not like the guy
    hasn't been around the same town for quite some time......
    
    Mike
17.5375DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Thu Jun 22 1995 12:1216
    > 17.5367
    > 
    > Apparently, the new fad in vandalism is to go around with a baseball
    > bat and strike the front bumper of randomly selected cars, causing
    > the airbag(s) to inflate, at a certain cost to the owner.
    > 
    > 17.5369
    > 
    > I'm so out-of-touch with the kids of today.
    
    I'd suggest "getting-in-touch" with said kids using the same bat that
    they used to  get-in-touch with the car.  Might help, and couldn't hurt
    ( you ;-) ).
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.5376GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyThu Jun 22 1995 12:197
    
    
    if a seashell can cover them, they ain't big!
    
    (except those huge clam things who could house a family of 4)
    
    
17.5377POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionThu Jun 22 1995 12:392
    
    <<-- this lady knows boobii.
17.5378TROOA::COLLINSBaked, not fried.Thu Jun 22 1995 12:403
    
    `Me And Boobii McGee'
    
17.5379Just a few of the more common ones...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Jun 22 1995 12:5415
    
    re: .5366
    
    >NNTTM.
    
    No Need To Thank Me...
    
    TYVM
    
    Than You Very Much
    
    YMMV
    
    Your Mileage May Vary
    
17.5380SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Jun 22 1995 13:134
    
    
    Visions of a certain party this Saturday afternoon....
    
17.5381NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 22 1995 13:184
Raq, it's clear that you never watched "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea."

TTWA: This Oral Roberts in the "Gay Issues Topic" -- does he have a twin
brother named Anal?
17.5382GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyThu Jun 22 1995 14:2814
    
    were they real seashells, gerald???? (and no, you are right, i haven't)
    
    
    andy...be nice...or i won't let sharon bring you home any prezzies.. :> :>
    
    ttwa or 1-800-...
    
    i have had chicken pox...i was with someone the other day whose
    daughter just broke out with them (which means since she has never had
    them, she'll break out soon)...i know i can't get them again (as a rule), 
    but can i pass them to someone who HASN'T had them yet????
    
    
17.5383CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 22 1995 14:381
    You cannot get them again.  Dunno about spreading them though.
17.5384NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 22 1995 14:453
>    were they real seashells, gerald???? (and no, you are right, i haven't)

Nothing was real on that show.
17.5385PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 22 1995 15:033
	how would "aescyanthus" be pronounced?

17.5386MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jun 22 1995 15:044
    
    A-sea-an-thus
    
    -b
17.5387HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterThu Jun 22 1995 15:078
    
    Speaking of pronunciations...
    
    We've a customer named: AUTOREKISTERIKESKUS
    
    Try that one. I've had no luck.
    
    							Hank
17.5388MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jun 22 1995 15:114
    
    awe-toe-wreck-ist-eric-ee-skoose
    
    -b
17.5389PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 22 1995 15:138
    
>>    awe-toe-wreck-ist-eric-ee-skoose

	one would think the emphasis would be more of a
	problem than the interpretation of sounds, but
	that's just my guess.

17.5390MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jun 22 1995 15:166
    
    OK... then it's
    
    AWE-toe-wreck-ist-ERic-EE-skoose
    
    -b
17.5391PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 22 1995 15:216
    
>>    AWE-toe-wreck-ist-ERic-EE-skoose

	that sounds reasonabubble, but just out of curiosity,
	how is it that you know that?

17.5392MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jun 22 1995 15:2711
    >	that sounds reasonabubble, but just out of curiosity,
    >	how is it that you know that?

    I did a contract in Norway a few years back, which required me
    to spend 4 weeks there. To get around reasonably, I had to
    learn a little of the language. The vocabulary was somewhat
    reminiscent of German, but the pronunciation was the real
    key...

    -b
17.5393CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastThu Jun 22 1995 17:043
    
    why it takes ten times as long to do expenses electronically
    as it did the old fashioned way?
17.5394GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Jun 22 1995 17:254
    
    
    What Mr bill will do if his son grows up to be a conseravtive who
    listens to Rush Limbaugh.......
17.5395SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 22 1995 17:444
    .5393
    
    It doesn't.  I can balance my checkbook in Quicken lots faster than
    I used to balance it by hand.
17.5396SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Jun 22 1995 17:565
    
    re: .5394
    
    
     He'll probably move up into the hills of Idaho...
17.5397MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Jun 22 1995 18:063
    What does NNTTM mean?
    
    Not Now twitface turkey monster?
17.5398NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 22 1995 18:093
re .5397:

see .5379.
17.5399MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Jun 22 1995 18:171
    Thanks!
17.5400MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Jun 22 1995 18:181
    Wonder snarf!
17.5401OOTOOL::CHELSEAMostly harmless.Thu Jun 22 1995 18:213
    Re: .5399
    
    BTW, NNTTH.
17.5402NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 22 1995 18:432
TTWA:  Somebody's advertising a harvest gold fridge that's six years old.
Did they make harvest gold ones that recently?
17.5403costa hosta, etc.PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 22 1995 18:494
 .5402  I don't know and I don't care, frankly.  The pressing issue of the
	day, as I see it, is the exorbitant cost of cayenne pepper.

17.5404*They* know what you eat....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jun 22 1995 18:5520
    
|Did they make harvest gold ones that recently?
    
    *They* did indeed.  It's too bad the folks selling the old fridge
    bought into this CFC nonsense.  Haven't they heard?  New fridges
    can be activated by *them*, and the new so called "refrigerant"
    is emitted into the air and all people in the house are incapacitated
    within 20 seconds for 8 minutes.  (This way, *they* don't have to
    even bother with guns blazing anymore.)  You have to buy a refrigerator
    that was manufactured before *they* started putting those yellow
    stickers on the side.
    
    Besides, this whole white, then avacodo, then harvest gold, then black,
    then white is a conspiracy between the manufacturers of kitchen appliances
    and the so called "kitchen" magazines to convince people that their
    perfectly good appliances are hopelessly outdated.  The monitoring
    capabilities of the new appliances are much higher than the older ones,
    so *they* want you to keep your kitchen "updated".
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5405SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 22 1995 18:584
    .5403
    
    How about $4.06 a pound for India ground cayenne?  Say the word and
    I'll order it from Northeast Cooperatives.
17.5406SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 22 1995 18:585
    .5404
    
    avocado.
    
    NNTTM.
17.5407CoolVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyThu Jun 22 1995 19:024
    HO HO Andy and Jim!!!
    
    Forget the black helicopters, I just has a flight of F-15's rocket
    over my house.  8*)
17.5408PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 22 1995 19:036
   .5405  thanks for the offer, but actually, i was just alluding to 
	  a note in the garden notes file.  i have all the cayenne
	  i could ever hope for right now.  mind you, not super-deluxe,
	  creme-de-la-creme, it-doesn't-get-any-better-than-this cayenne,
	  but it'll do. ;>

17.5409DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Thu Jun 22 1995 19:046
    regarding pepper
    if some is good,
    more is better !
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.5410POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionThu Jun 22 1995 19:085
    
    I used our new scanner to create a .tif file of my family and now I'm
    not sure exactly what to do with it.
    
    
17.5411NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 22 1995 19:091
Don't let the Trilateralists get their hands on it.
17.5412interlaced GIF, even.SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 22 1995 19:105
    .5410
    
    uuencode it and mail it to me.  I'll make it into a GIF, uuencode that,
    and mail it back.  You can put that up on the Web for all and sundry to
    gawk at and marvel over.
17.5413PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 22 1995 19:122
  .5412  and he's not even French!
17.5414POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionThu Jun 22 1995 19:155
    
    Oh, why, thank you Dick!  How thoughtful!
    
    Now, er, how exactly does one uuencode 8^)?  I'm a Lutheran.
    
17.5415WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 22 1995 19:171
     You need a U*ix workstation.
17.5416SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 22 1995 19:181
    Or an OpenVMS system with POSIX installed.
17.5417Also, buy a bigger disk to hold all the TIFFsDECWIN::RALTOI hate summerThu Jun 22 1995 19:1813
    1.  >> I used our new scanner to create a .tif file of my family and 
        >> now I'm not sure exactly what to do with it.
    
    2.  Print it out on something like an Epson Stylus Color Inkjet
        printer, with something like 720 dpi near-photo resolution.
    
    3.  Take the printout, go over to the scanner, and go to step 1.
    
    
    And to think, we thought this newfangled gadgetronic stuff was
    only good for emptying our wallets!  :-)
    
    Chris
17.5418MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 22 1995 19:185
TTWA:

   Whether or not I might be the lucky 5000th person to send RAH mail
   requesting a response today?

17.5419DEVMKO::SHERKI belong! I got circles overme i'sThu Jun 22 1995 19:2012
    
     Re: .5393
    
      Rah,
    
       10 times as long for you or the clerk that doesn't have to enter
    them in petty cash?
    
       Seriously though,  I'd be curious to here your comments.  
    
    ken
    
17.5420CALDEC::RAHa wind from the EastThu Jun 22 1995 19:284
    
    for me.
    
    
17.5421DEVMKO::SHERKI belong! I got circles overme i'sThu Jun 22 1995 19:337
    
    
      I know.
    
       you using TMS?
    ken
    
17.5422CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jun 23 1995 12:294
    what happened to note 72?
    
    At our front desk we have a book for non-regular workers.  Do they have
    to register their laxitives when they come in?  
17.5423POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelFri Jun 23 1995 12:362
    
    er Brian, note 72 is still there as of 10 seconds ago.
17.5424CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jun 23 1995 12:401
    Dohhhhh!  I meant 76 but you knew that right?  :-)
17.5425TROOA::COLLINSPaging Dr. Winston O'Boogie...Fri Jun 23 1995 13:153
    
    Richard Gere as Sir Lancelot?
    
17.5426BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jun 23 1995 14:055


	I was wondering if it was a wig he was wearing, or his real hair.
Either way, he needs to go back to shorter hair. 
17.5427WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterFri Jun 23 1995 14:192
    How long before the latest bunch of losers become disconnected from the
    net?
17.5428TROOA::COLLINSPaging Dr. Winston O'Boogie...Fri Jun 23 1995 14:304
    
    If an infinite number of KIRKTNs typed away at an infinite number of
    keyboards, would they eventually write anything worth reading?
    
17.5429BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jun 23 1995 14:344

	I think soon. SQF is gone the 30th of June, but I'm not sure when
Oracle is taking Colorado.....
17.5430POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelFri Jun 23 1995 14:412
    
    Oracle is invading Colorado??? What could they possibly want there?
17.5431NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 23 1995 14:421
Potato beetles.
17.5432NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 23 1995 15:113
TTWA: 

What's the difference between "Things to Like Today" and "Simple Pleasures?"
17.5433WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterFri Jun 23 1995 15:214
    The temporal quality of TTLT. Simple pleasures can happen any time; eg,
    you can talk about a simple pleasure related to winter in June. Doesn't
    make as much sense to do such in TTLT.
    
17.5436NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 23 1995 15:391
So isn't 409.104 in the wrong topic?
17.5437CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jun 23 1995 15:581
    That's only .67 Don.  
17.5438But it's "Unmatched `."PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Jun 23 1995 16:4110
    
    Why the error message is:
    
    	Too many ('s.
    
    When it's almost always really:
    
    	Too few )'s.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5439SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Fri Jun 23 1995 17:138
    
    TTWA
    
    The Brits fascination with male genitalia...
    
    
    and of course the standard bathroom humor of other certain boxers who
    need to reply to the above...
17.5440WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterFri Jun 23 1995 17:193
    >So isn't 409.104 in the wrong topic?
    
     If you want to be really anal about it.
17.5441POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelFri Jun 23 1995 20:352
    
    How long 12.5482 will remain, before being deleted.
17.5442CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutSun Jun 25 1995 16:265
>    The Brits fascination with male genitalia...
>    and of course the standard bathroom humor of other certain boxers who
>    need to reply to the above...

eh?
17.5443Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon Jun 26 1995 01:051
    TTWA - If Glen has had a bad day ! He don't sound to happy at the mo.
17.5444Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon Jun 26 1995 01:553
    TTWA - The strange, small, purple blemishes that have appeared in the
    crease of my arm (behind the elboe). I have absolutely no idea what 
    they are. I think I've got the lurgee !!! :*)
17.5445Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon Jun 26 1995 02:227
    I've just realised what the probable cause of this is. I was carrying
    a rather large/heavy box yesterday and trying to carry about 16 other
    items at the same time.
    
    It'll go away, but it looks horrible at the moment. Well actually it
    makes me look like a junkie, and the worst thing is that I don't have
    a long sleaved shirt on.
17.5446CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jun 26 1995 07:274
Sounds like leprosy to me, Martin.  I wouldn't worry about it, a few
pints'll sort the bugger out!

Chris.
17.5447BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jun 26 1995 11:2714
| <<< Note 17.5443 by SNOFS1::DAVISM "Happy Harry Hard On" >>>


| TTWA - If Glen has had a bad day ! He don't sound to happy at the mo.

	Saturday wasn't.... but Sunday was. Our team in Boston is made up of
too many pretencious queens! :-)  It was raining, so they didn't come to the
game, which meant we had a forfeit. I don't understand why people didn't
understand the words uttered on Saturday by our coach:

	Unless you get a call from me, regardless of what the weather is doing,
show up to the game. 

	I know one person went out to buy patio furniture.... :-(
17.5448CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitMon Jun 26 1995 16:259
    I wonder why if you sit near a fax machine you are always asked
    
    "Do you know what`s wrong with this fax machine?"
    
    
    Not a very interesting observation,i`ll admit. 
    
    
    
17.5449MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jun 26 1995 16:435
>    I wonder why if you sit near a fax machine you are always asked
>    "Do you know what`s wrong with this fax machine?"

Mz_Deb -
   Next time this sort of thing happens to you, tell them to call Stu.
17.5450SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotMon Jun 26 1995 17:046
    .5449
    
    I've solved that problem by not using fax machines.  I have faxes
    sent to my computer, and I send faxes from my computer.  If I must
    absolutely fax something that isn't softcopy, I scan it in and then
    fax it.
17.5451PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 26 1995 17:063
 .5450  techno-weenie alert

17.5452POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionMon Jun 26 1995 17:132
    
    Ah, thank you, Jack 8^).
17.5453CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jun 26 1995 17:234
I have a fax machine and access to a computerised version.  I try to avoid
using either if possible.

Chris.
17.5454CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jun 26 1995 17:3211


 I have a fax on my pc at home and I haven't the slightest idea how to use it,
 nor do I really care to know.





Jim
17.5455CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jun 26 1995 17:3613
> I have a fax on my pc at home and I haven't the slightest idea how to use it,
> nor do I really care to know.

Chris's user guide for all computery things, page 94
----------------------------------------------------
Q: It doesn't work, what do I do?
A: Try turning it off and on again.  Call IS, if they
   don't respond within six years (probable), try shouting
   at it.  This should do the trick, if you're still having
   problems, try to bash it a couple of times with a club
   hammer.  Throwing it out of the window may also help,
   but if this seems a bit extreme you may consider giving
   up.  Computers are all bastards anyway, they hate me.
17.5456Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon Jun 26 1995 22:543
    re .5448
    
    Still stuck in that seat huh ?
17.5457NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 27 1995 17:342
TTWA: who are the folks pictured in the "SOME OF US AT DIGITAL HAVE DECIDED
YOU'RE NOT WORKING FAST ENOUGH" ad?
17.5459WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterTue Jun 27 1995 18:035
    TTWA:
    
     Why my basil is light green instead of a deeper green and why some of
    the leaves have brown splotches on them (sunburn?)
    
17.5460PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 27 1995 18:094
   i'm having sort of a tough time with the basil, too, although it's
   starting to look a tad happier of late.

17.5461SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jun 27 1995 18:159
    
    RE: Herbs...
    
      I've got, what looks like an albino mint plant.... it's in and around
    normal looking (green) mint, but this is pure white. It smells and
    tastes just like the others...
    
      Strange...
    
17.5463PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 27 1995 18:232
  .5462  oh, you're so trendy. 
17.5465CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jun 27 1995 18:255
Go on then, plant experts, how do I persuade my cheese plant to grow some
more leaves?  And how do I look after my indoor rose, which is looking a
bit under the weather?

Chris.
17.5466NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 27 1995 18:301
What kind of cheese plant is it?  Buffalo mozzarella?
17.5467STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresTue Jun 27 1995 18:3020
    
    
     Rep.  Mark
    
      Once you get moved in we'll transplant some more chives, oregano, 
    sage, and green onions to the new garden. 
    
     Rep. Mr. Topaz
    
    >>>To julienne the basil, put 3-5 leaves together, roll them
           up, and slice lengthwise.  At your s'v'c, --M.T.
    
      Well, to be really technical what you describe is called "chiffonade"
    and not julienne. 
    
    
    	-mike
    
    
    
17.5468PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 27 1995 18:317
    re: donaldo

	actually, i prefer to use it in the roasted-red-pepper-
	olive-oil-minced-garlic-and-hot-pepper-julienned-basil
	equally-as-trendy thing-a-ma-bobbies. 

17.5470CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikTue Jun 27 1995 18:435
    As far as the miniture rose, plant it outside.  I have never gotten one
    to last more than a few months indoors.  They are prone to not enough
    sunlight, spider mites and drying out in a normal home environment.  
    
    meg
17.5471PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 27 1995 18:474
  yeah, those miniature roses seem to croak as soon as they see the
  welcome mat.  but outside, doing great.

17.5472I figgered Sacks would be right on this oneWAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterTue Jun 27 1995 18:532
    So, does anybody know what nutrients are lacking when the leaves are
    not a deep green?
17.5473NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 27 1995 18:531
It might be magnesium, but I'm not sure.
17.5474I fed them last nightWAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterTue Jun 27 1995 18:551
    er, that's more like it. ;-)
17.5475NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 27 1995 18:561
They probably just need a leetle roadkill cat fertilizer.
17.5476CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jun 27 1995 19:3010
Re plants:

Cheeseplant: `Buffalo mozzarela'?  Urgh!

Roses: Mine lives on a south facing windowsill, so it gets blasted by
sunlight, even in England's foggy climes.  I reckon I probably don't
water it enough; the miniature rose in the back garden seems to be
thriving.  Any other tips, other than drowning?  :)

Chris.
17.5477MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jun 27 1995 19:534
TTWA:
    How many people are reading a mail message from Gen'ral Bubba right about
    now and wondering who the hell he is?

17.5478NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorTue Jun 27 1995 19:541
Whether anyone noticed that nntpd.lkg.dec.com is now an Alpha...
17.5479NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 27 1995 19:562
Speaking of which, what's going to happen to usenet access in ZKO when JAC
gets yanked off Easynet?
17.5480CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jun 27 1995 19:584
JAC's being removed from the 'net?  Bummer, that provides my system with
a feed, I wish I'd been told.

Chris.
17.5481NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 27 1995 20:001
JAC belongs to Oracle, Oracle's being disconnected, so I assume JAC's going.
17.5482NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorTue Jun 27 1995 20:011
I'd use lead.zk3.dec.com...
17.5483NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Tue Jun 27 1995 20:1711
    
    RE: lkg.dec.com
    
    
    
    Yup, I noticed. :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.5484NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 27 1995 20:273
> I'd use lead.zk3.dec.com...

VTX EASYNET can't find it.
17.5485POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelTue Jun 27 1995 20:362
    
    <-----  Gerald, tell it to put out a search warrant.
17.5486NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorTue Jun 27 1995 20:495
So.  It exists.  I feed it.  It's an Alpha (one the UNIX Software Groups)
and is a decidicated news machine.  (It's not running DECnet).

If you use VNEWS, you are probably out of luck.  But mxrn will handle
an NNTPSERVER defined to be an IP name.
17.5487NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 27 1995 20:571
I use VNEWS.  Yuck.
17.5488CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jun 27 1995 21:104
VNEWS would be fine 10 years ago.  Unfortunately the volume of rubbish
posted to news is so high that such a newsreader can't cope.

Chris.
17.5489COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jun 27 1995 21:354
In case you haven't figured it out, "cheeseplant" is British slang for
"philodendron".

/john
17.5490Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Jun 28 1995 00:284
    Chris,
    
    Take both the plant off the all beer and curry diets, things will
    improve shortly.
17.5491?!?GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Jun 28 1995 04:076
TTWA:

How long 3964 in the Digital conference will remain "reply-less".


\Chele
17.5492Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Jun 28 1995 04:293
    Well, there you go Chele. I answered it, however I did change my P-Name
    to A for a second and exclude the 'Talk Hard' expression.
    
17.5493Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Jun 28 1995 04:521
    I did it again.
17.5494GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Jun 28 1995 05:033
hmmm, I wonder if I should regret having mentioned it...

\C
17.5495Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Jun 28 1995 05:064
    You ain't seen nothing yet ! 
    
    Do you know who this guy is ??? I haven't used DIGITAL for ages and
    noticed a couple of other notes which are of the same/similar content.
17.5496WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jun 28 1995 10:2911
    whining about the weather in New England...
    
    - how come there was no spring?
    
    - how come we're being poached one day and goose-bumped the next?
    
    - how come the weekends get worst of it?
    
    - how come it rains 5 out of the 7 days?
    
    sheesh, i don't feel any better
17.5497CALDEC::RAHHow you play is who you are!Wed Jun 28 1995 11:494
    
    what Mike Milbury does once hockey season is over
    
    
17.5498POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelWed Jun 28 1995 12:092
    
    rah, a better question might be, who is Mike Milbury?
17.5499CALDEC::RAHHow you play is who you are!Wed Jun 28 1995 12:222
    
    espn hockey commentator thought by some to be useless.
17.5500GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Jun 28 1995 12:265
    
    
    he also used to play for and coach the bruins
    
    
17.5501TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Wed Jun 28 1995 12:264
    
    Of all the women I know who would do Hugh Grant for free, why would
    he go pay for it?
    
17.5502POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelWed Jun 28 1995 12:282
    
    <--------------   helping the economy, perhaps?
17.5504NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 28 1995 12:574
>    Do you know who this guy is ??? I haven't used DIGITAL for ages and
>    noticed a couple of other notes which are of the same/similar content.

He's bipolar (manic-depressive).  He's on lithium.  His meds need adjusting.
17.5505WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 28 1995 13:054
    >    Of all the women I know who would do Hugh Grant for free, why would
    >    he go pay for it?
    
     Mebbe he wanted something women will only do if you pay 'em for it...
17.5506check it outHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeWed Jun 28 1995 13:547
From ::DIGITAL:

>Note 3964.0                         Salvation                         15 replies

Check it out and you'll wonder too....

TTom
17.5507SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jun 28 1995 14:4312
    .5495
    
    > Do you know who this guy is ???
    
    Yeah, what Gerald said.  And now Newton is blessing the MACINTOSH notes
    file with harebrained schemes like putting an AlphaServer running
    PathWorks in every cop shop and a Duo in every cruiser (with a docking
    station, a color monitor, an ADB keyboard, a specialized printer for
    printing tickets, a Portable StyleWriter printer for printing other
    information, a high-speed wireless link for connecting to the cop shop
    and the NCIC, and a modem for connecting to AOL for chatting about
    police technology with other cops).
17.5508WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterWed Jun 28 1995 14:452
     Do you think he knows I'm reading these notes about him in the next
    office? 8^)
17.5509PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 28 1995 14:523
	he's working his agenda in the MUSIC conf too.

17.5510PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 28 1995 14:573
  did anybody (besides braucher) think i was serious about
  running over turtles?  
17.5511BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 28 1995 15:033

	I did..... :-)
17.5512DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Wed Jun 28 1995 15:0312
    > did anybody (besides braucher) think i was serious about
    > running over turtles?  

    You Mi' Lady,..... Never ! ! ! 
    Any who suggested such would have to answer TO ME ! ! ! ! ! 
    <flexing like Conan>
    
    Like Conan,.... Right ..... :-) 
    I can't say (type) that with a straight face.

    :-)
    Dan
17.5513BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jun 28 1995 15:056
| <<< Note 17.5512 by DEVLPR::DKILLORAN "M1A - The choice of champions !" >>>

| I can't say (type) that with a straight face.

	I never have a straight face...... my nose has a slight curve to the
left..... :-)
17.5514TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Wed Jun 28 1995 15:083
    
    ::DIGITAL note 3964.0 just *disappeared*...
    
17.5515Wasn't listening about the turtles...GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Jun 28 1995 15:103
    
      Um, did you "merge" two of them ?  bb
    
17.5516about the sameHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeWed Jun 28 1995 15:377
>    ::DIGITAL note 3964.0 just *disappeared*...

I got the firsted 16 or 17 replies on file, though.

BTW, is this the same guy that gave the Incontinence at Work Topic?

TTom
17.5517WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jun 28 1995 15:451
    Da, do you mean Conan O'Brian? :-)
17.5518DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Wed Jun 28 1995 16:0010
    > Da, do you mean Conan O'Brian? 
    
    Da, ! ! !   
    I never touched your Ma ! ! !
    That was all just a vicious rummor ! ! ! 
    :-)
    
    BTW whois Conan O'Brian ?
    
    Dan
17.5519TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Wed Jun 28 1995 16:283
    
    More questions, this `Dan' is asking.
    
17.5520WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jun 28 1995 16:513
    you know, sir arthur conan doyle o'brian...
    
    `Dan'
17.5521conan the o'barbarionHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeWed Jun 28 1995 17:000
17.5522CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jun 28 1995 17:044
    Cease and desist all silliness regarding the misuseage of Brian. 
    Conan's last name is O'Brien, or at least should be.  
    
    Brian
17.5523TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Wed Jun 28 1995 17:063
    
    Onan O'Brien?
    
17.5524WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jun 28 1995 17:091
    ollie o'briney?
17.5525TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Wed Jun 28 1995 17:103
    
    Spiney O'Briney?
    
17.5526MILPND::CLARK_DThu Jun 29 1995 15:544
17.5527TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Thu Jun 29 1995 16:594
    
    Hey, I just noticed that my forefingers curve inwards, away from my
    thumbs.  Do yours?  If not, why not?
    
17.5528SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 29 1995 17:031
    John, you've been consulting your brother Tom again, have't you?
17.5529WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jun 29 1995 17:061
    no kidding! i just paid $1.25 for a slice here in NQO (the last time)
17.5530SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 29 1995 17:085
    ttwa
    
    What mental disturbance moves someone to jack in and use a laptop to
    dial in through the facility's LAT to do the box when that laptop is on
    a desk, right next to a Macintosh and a UNIX box.
17.5532SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 29 1995 17:111
    Content based noting?  Is that like outcome based education?
17.5533CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 29 1995 17:121
    Looking for you garden perhaps? 
17.5534Hmmmm...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Jun 29 1995 17:124
    
      So, Doctah - would you like me to liven things up for you ?
    
      bb
17.5535MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jun 29 1995 17:1211
    What the 10 or so police vehicles -- including several from the
    Worcester County Sheriff's department and several other
    unmarked cars with state plates -- plus the 30 or so police/
    official-looking-men-in-suits-and-sunglasses -- were combing
    the field near my house for yesterday morning...

    And what the fire department was doing in the same field
    today... 

    -b
17.5536be my guestWAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 29 1995 17:133
     >    So, Doctah - would you like me to liven things up for you ?
     
     Do you have something to add?
17.5537WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 29 1995 17:141
    Let me find some arbitrary place to move your note... :-)
17.5539MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Jun 29 1995 17:152
    Why doesn't the State of California have any exit numbers off the
    Freeways?
17.5540NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 29 1995 17:162
TTWA: what possessed the Yamaha motorcycle people to call one of their bikes
the Virago.
17.5531WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 29 1995 17:166
    TTWA: why the 'box has become so boring that the most interesting
    contribution people can make is to correct spelling, grammar, and
    typographical errors. Whatever happened to content based noting?
    
    Note: I'm as guilty as the next guy when it comes to correcting others' 
    mistakes... (or was that the previous guy? ;-)
17.5542PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 29 1995 17:163
  .5538  ;>  i saw that, but didn't dare.  ya never know what the 
	 doctah might do in the heat of the moment.
17.5543CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jun 29 1995 17:161
    They don't want to be mistaken for New Jersey?
17.5544SHRCTR::BRENNANThu Jun 29 1995 17:173
    
    
    When did they start making BLUE M&M's?!?
17.5545TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Thu Jun 29 1995 17:183
    
    Who shot the Deputy?
    
17.5546CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jun 29 1995 17:185


 There was a big deal contest about this a while back and blue was the winner
 in the new color sweepstakes.
17.5547totally unpredictableWAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 29 1995 17:185
    >ya never know what the doctah might do in the heat of the moment.
    
     I might invoke the napoleon wannabe response and capriciously move
    notes around, delete them, or open an expensive bottle on an ordinary
    day.
17.5548BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Jun 29 1995 17:198
| <<< Note 17.5544 by SHRCTR::BRENNAN >>>



| When did they start making BLUE M&M's?!?


	Right after the nation voted for them
17.5549BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Jun 29 1995 17:205

	Brian, maybe they were looking for your stash. With all those people,
that should just about take care of them. I bet the firemen were there because
they caught wind of it... :-)
17.5550SHRCTR::BRENNANThu Jun 29 1995 17:218
    
    RE:  - 1
    
    Well, I knew they had the contest but didn't
    realize that blue was the chosen color - I don't
    watch that much tee vee.
    
    sorry to have bothered you.
17.5551RE: .5549MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jun 29 1995 17:214
    
    <-- If there were only 30 of them, they were outgunned! :-)
    
    -b
17.5552CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jun 29 1995 17:234


 Hey, no bother..that's what we're here for!
17.5553BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Jun 29 1995 17:236
| <<< Note 17.5550 by SHRCTR::BRENNAN >>>


| sorry to have bothered you.

	No prob.... now leave me alone. :-)
17.5554BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Jun 29 1995 17:248
| <<< Note 17.5551 by MPGS::MARKEY "The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary" >>>


| <-- If there were only 30 of them, they were outgunned! :-)


	I take it they didn't find it then.... hey Brian, maybe one of the
balloon people threw out a dead body or something....
17.5555WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 29 1995 17:242
    
    
17.5556Just wonderin'...TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Thu Jun 29 1995 17:253
    
    <----- Snarf Control?
    
17.5557PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 29 1995 17:257
    
>>     I might invoke the napoleon wannabe response and capriciously move
>>    notes around, delete them, or open an expensive bottle on an ordinary
>>    day.

	ah, but that last one is how it _should_ be. ;> 

17.5558WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 29 1995 17:251
    yup.
17.5559R.W. ?GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Jun 29 1995 17:274
    
      Yes, yes - we know you can recognize good whine...
    
      bb
17.5560TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Thu Jun 29 1995 17:273
    
    Bonapartiste!!   ;^)
    
17.5561MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jun 29 1995 17:274
    Bon appetite!

    -b
17.5562WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 29 1995 17:323
    >Bonapartiste!!   ;^)
    
     Anything to arbitrarily demonstrate my corrupt state...
17.5563TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Thu Jun 29 1995 17:344
    
    The Doctah must be restored from a backup taken prior to his
    corruption.
    
17.5564SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 29 1995 17:365
17.5565TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Thu Jun 29 1995 17:388
    
    .5564:  
    
    Not on an LK201 North American, it isn't.  Some of us
    aren't that motivated.
    
    :^)
    
17.5566MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jun 29 1995 17:396
    
    Beats the hell out of me how to make them funny ISO 8869 characters
    on this here PC. Besides, I'll never bugger up the French lanquage
    as badly as the English can...
    
    -b
17.5567SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 29 1995 17:429
    .5565
    
    Bon App<compose><e><'>tit!
    
    On an LK201 North American.
    
    Of course, it's easier on a Macintosh US:
    
    Bon app<option-e><e>tit!
17.5568WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 29 1995 17:441
     So how do you do an accent grave or circonflexe on yer Mac?
17.5569TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Thu Jun 29 1995 17:455
    
    Whaddaya know, it works!
    
    Oh, Dick!   You're so strong, you're so big and strong!
    
17.5571MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jun 29 1995 17:485
    
    I don't have a compose key. I feel deprived. I think I'm
    gonna sue.
    
    -b
17.5572SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 29 1995 17:489
17.5573wouldn't touch that with a 10 foot poleHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeThu Jun 29 1995 17:482
>    Oh, Dick!   You're so strong, you're so big and strong!

17.5574SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jun 29 1995 17:501
    Neither would I, TTom.
17.5575WAHOO::LEVESQUEMr BlisterThu Jun 29 1995 17:573
    >wouldn't touch that with a 10 foot pole
    
     Nor a ten inch one!
17.5576TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Thu Jun 29 1995 17:583
    
    So, you favour Pole Control?
    
17.5577aint no zebcoHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeThu Jun 29 1995 17:585
>     Nor a ten inch one!

Now that's a real Pocket Popeil.

TTom
17.5579NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 29 1995 18:141
Try 0 instead of o.
17.5581CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 30 1995 02:4610


  Haven't we heard enough about Hugh Grant?  Howie Carr was talking
 about it again today, even Chuck Adler was talking about it.




 Jim
17.5582MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 30 1995 02:484
> even Chuck Adler was talking about it.

Slow news day, Jim.

17.5583CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 30 1995 11:429


 I guess that must be it, Jack..




 Jim
17.5585Huh?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Jun 30 1995 13:0212
From .5581 by Jim Henderson
    
|  Haven't we heard enough about Hugh Grant?  Howie Carr was talking
| about it again today, even Chuck Adler was talking about it.
    
From .5582 by Jack Delbaso
    
|Slow news day, Jim.
    
    Yesterday a slow news day?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5586flawed tempo, mercurial topaz....SMURF::WALTERSFri Jun 30 1995 13:032
    
    So, doe anyone admit to having sex in the back of a Topaz?
17.5587Good assumption....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Jun 30 1995 13:0510
    
|   And yet, exactly 100% of the people whom I've read or heard discussing
|   the subject are male.
    
    Now, wait a second here.  At least 1.946% of the posts on the subject
    to usenet newsgroups are by *women*!  For your 100% figure to be true,
    you have to be assuming that those posts were written by men         
    *pretending* to be women.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5588Makes you wonder... ;*)SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideFri Jun 30 1995 13:07196
Subject: fwd: NASA research
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Experiment 8 Postflight Summary NASA publication 14-307-1792
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this experiment was to prepare for the expected
participation in long-term space based research by husband-wife teams
once the US space station is in place. To this end, the investigators
explored a number of possible approaches to continued marital relations
in the zero-G orbital environment provided by the XXXXXX shuttle
mission.
Our primary conclusion is that satisfactory marital relations are within
the realm of possibility in zero-G, but that many couples would have
difficulty getting used to the approaches we found to be most
satisfactory.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
INTRODUCTION
The number of married couples currently involved in proposals for long-
term projects on the US space station has grown considerably in recent
years. This raises the serious question of how such couples will be able
to carry out normal marital relations without the aid of gravity.
Preliminary studies in the short-term weightless environment provided by
aircraft flying on ballistic trajectories were sufficient to demonstrate
that there were problems, but the duration of the zero-G environment on
such flights is too short to reach any satisfactory conclusions. Similar
experiments undertaken in a neutral buoyancy tank were equally
inconclusive because of the awkwardness of the breathing equipment.
The primary conclusion that could be drawn from these early experiments
was that the conventional approach to marital relationships (sometimes
described as the missionary approach) is highly dependent on gravity to
keep the partners together. This observation lead us to propose the set
of tests known as STS-75 Experiment 8.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
METHODOLOGY
The co-investigators had exclusive use of the lower deck of the shuttle
XXXXXXXX for 10 intervals of 1 hour each during the orbital portion of
the flight. A resting period of a minimum of 4 hours was included in the
schedule between intervals. During each interval, the investigators
erected a pneumatic sound deadening barrier between the lower deck and
the flight deck (see NASA publication 12-571-3570) and carried out one
run of the experiment.
Each experimental run was planned in advance to test one approach to the
problem. We made extensive use of a number of published sources in our
efforts to find satisfactory solutions (see Appendix I), arriving at an
initial list of 20 reasonable solutions. Of these, we used computer
simulation (using the mechanical dynamics simulation package from the
CADSI company) to determine the 10 most promising solutions.
Six solutions utilized mechanical restraints to simulate the effect of
gravity, while the others utilized only the efforts of the experimenters
to solve the problem. Mechanical and unassisted runs were alternated,
and each experimental run was videotaped for later analysis. Immediately
after each run, the experimenters separately recorded their
observations, and then jointly reviewed the videotapes and recorded
joint observations.
The sensitive nature of the videotapes and first-hand observations pre-
cludes a public release of the raw data. The investigators have pre-
pared this paper to summarize their results, and they intend to release
a training videotape for internal NASA use, constructed from selected
segments of the videotapes and additional narrative material.
The following summary is organized in two sections; the first covers the
mechanical solutions, while the second covers the "natural" approaches.
Each solution is described briefly, and then followed by a brief summary
of the result. Some summaries are combined.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
1) An elastic belt around the waist of the two partners. The partners
faced each other in the standard or missionary posture.
Entry was difficult and once it was achieved, it was difficult to
maintain. With the belt worn around the hips, entry was easy, but it was
difficult to obtain the necessary thrusting motion; as a result, this
approach was not satisfactory.
2) Elastic belts around the thighs of the two partners. The female's
buttocks were against the groin of the male, with her back against his
chest.
An interesting experiment, but ultimately unsatisfactory because of the
difficulty of obtaining the necessary thrusting motion.
3) An elastic belt binding the thighs of the female to the waist of the
male. The female's buttocks were against the male's groin, while her
knees straddled his chest.
Of the approaches tried with an elastic belt, this was by far the most
satisfactory. Entry was difficult, but after the female discovered how
to lock her toes over the male's thighs, it was found that she could
obtain the necessary thrusting motions. The male found that his role was
unusually passive but pleasant.
One problem both partners noticed with all three elastic belt solutions
was that they reminded the partners of practices sometimes associated
with bondage, a subject that neither found particularly appealing. For
couples who enjoy such associations, however, and especially for those
who routinely enjoy female superior relations, this solution should be
recommended.
4) An inflatable tunnel enclosing and pressing the partners together.
The partners faced each other in the standard missionary posture. The
tunnel enclosed the partners roughly from the knees to waist and pressed
them together with an air pressure of approximately 0.01 standard
atmospheres.
Once properly aroused, the uniform pressure obtained from the tunnel was
sufficient to allow fairly normal marital relations, but getting aroused
while in the tunnel was difficult, and once aroused outside the tunnel,
getting in was difficult. This problem made the entire approach largely
unusable.
5) The same inflatable tunnel used in run 4, but enclosing the partners
legs only. The partners faced each other in the missionary position.
6) The same inflatable tunnel used in run 4, but with the partners in
the posture used for run 2.
Foreplay was satisfactory with both approaches; in the second case, we
found that it could be accomplished inside the tunnel, quite unlike our
experience with run 4. Unfortunately, we were unable to achieve entry
with either approach.
A general disadvantage of the inflatable tunnel approach was that the
tunnel itself tended to get sticky with sweat and other discharges. We
feel that the difficulty of keeping a tunnel clean in zero-G makes these
solutions most unsatisfactory.
7) The standard missionary posture, augmented by having the female hook
her legs around the male's thighs and both partners hug each other.
8) The posture used in run 3, but with the female holding herself
against the male by gripping his buttocks with her heels.
Initially, these were very exciting and promising approaches, but as the
runs approached their climaxes, an unexpected problem arose. One or the
one or the other partner tended to let go, and the hold provided by the
remaining partner was insufficient to allow continued thrusts. We think
that partners with sufficient self-control might be able to use these
positions, but we found them frustrating.
9) The posture used in run 2, but with the male using his hands to hold
the female while the female used her heels to hold the male's thighs.
Most of the responsibility for success rested on the male here, and we
were successful after a series of false starts, but we did not find the
experience to be particularly rewarding.
10) Each partner gripping the other's head between their thighs and
hugging the other's hips with their arms.
This was the only run involving non-procreative marital relations, and
it was included largely because it provided the greatest number of
distinct ways for each partner to hold the other. This 4 points
redundant hold was good enough that we found this solution to be most
satisfactory. In fact, it was more rewarding than analogous postures
used in a gravitational field.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
RECOMMENDATION
We recommend that married couples considering maintaining their marital
relations during a space mission be provided with an elastic belt such
as we used for run 3 (see Appendix II). In addition, we advise that a
training program be developed that recommends the solutions used in runs
3 and 10 and warns against the problems encountered in runs 7 and 8.
We recognize that any attempt by NASA to recommend approaches to marital
relationships will be politically risky, but we feel that, especially in
cases where long missions are planned, thought be given to screening
couples applying to serve on such missions for their ability to accept
or adapt to the solutions used in runs 3 and 10.
NASA Contractor Report 3490A University of (NAME DELETED)
Introduction
Support for the commonsensical observation that male/female subjects can
conduct normal marital relations in a zero G environment with mechanical
assistance has been deemed feasible based on the experiments outlined in
reports NASW-xxxx, NAS1-xxxx, and NASW-xxxx.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Method
The adaptation of current experiments in artificial eye-hand
coordination through application of neural networks coupled with on
going cooperating redundant wrist manipulators was performed. The basic
paradigm involved attaching each subject to a manipulator and
coordinating the motion of the subjects through a two hidden-layer
back-error propagation neural network. The output of the neural network
stage was fed into a backward- chaining rule based system in order to
achieve optimal control of the manipulators.
Two different configurations were tested. The first setting involved the
application of a single hold manipulator attached via a rigid waist
device. The second configuration, believed to be more stable, involved
attachment via three bands that can be arranged in different
configurations in order to match the local differences of the particular
subjects.
Attachment of the subjects to the harness was achieved through an
electrically excited velcro-like coupling, VELEE-2, see reference NASW-
5641. This arrangement allowed the subject to experiment with different
attachment points via vocal command to the manipulators' control system.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Conclusion
The effectiveness of the system was validated through twelve
experiments. During the course of these experiments it was determined
that the use of the redundant manipulator allowed for single subject use
of the system as a unisexual device. We believe that this could be of
great importance for long duration flights were the subject can not find
a suitable partner or the availability of a opposite configured SO is
limited.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

__________________________________



----- End Included Message -----
17.5589PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Jun 30 1995 13:115
    
    Which boxer has the "DOLE96" New Hampshire license plates on their
    "sport utility vehicle?"
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5590DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Fri Jun 30 1995 13:339
    re: 5588
    
    Please tell me that was a joke!  At first I assumed it was and then I
    thought about some of the other things that the government has funded,
    and now I'm not so sure.
    Please tell me it was a joke, please, please, pretty please !
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.5591SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jun 30 1995 13:436
    .5590
    
    It was a hoax.  In addition to grammatical usages and errors that would
    not likely appear in a real NASA report, there is a specific clue that
    gives it away; but in about a year's time that clue will no longer be
    meaningful.
17.5592MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 30 1995 14:222
Mrs. Robinson conceived her only daughter in the back seat of a vehicle.
A Ford, if I recall correctly.
17.5593CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 30 1995 14:2613


 Is anybody else getting tired of some official/celebrity/anybody issuing
 apologies for this or that?   And does anybody really believe them?  I was
 watching something on the news last night about a soldier killed in the
 Gulf War (tm) by his own men, and the commander issued a "formal apology".
 I really get tired of this stuff.  Its great they apologize, but do they
 mean it?



 Jim
17.5594I must have missed this one...DECWIN::RALTOI hate summerFri Jun 30 1995 14:407
>> This observation lead us to propose the set
>> of tests known as STS-75 Experiment 8.
                     ^^^^^^
    
    Yeah, and when "did" that mission take place?  :-)
    
    Chris
17.5595SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jun 30 1995 14:515
    .5594
    
    > Yeah, and when "did" that mission take place?  :-)
    
    Precisely.
17.5596DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Fri Jun 30 1995 14:578
    > >> This observation lead us to propose the set
    > >> of tests known as STS-75 Experiment 8.
    >                      ^^^^^^
    
    Sorry, this stuff means nothing to me.
    
    :-|
    Dan
17.5597SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jun 30 1995 15:122
    Dan, every shuttle flight has a number, and the numbers are assigned in
    order.  The current flight, with Atlantis docking to Mir, is STS-71.
17.5598GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri Jun 30 1995 15:159
    
    
    	re: .5581
    
    	I was thinking the same thing.  *What* exactly is the big
    	deal?!
    
    	JJ
    
17.5599It's a time warp, CaptainDECWIN::RALTOI hate summerFri Jun 30 1995 15:1512
    Joke spoiler warning:
    
    
    
    STS-75 is a shuttle mission number... "STS" stands for something like
    Space Transport System, and is actually the shuttle's official name.
    
    The shuttle that's up there now docked with Mir is STS-71.
    STS-75 hasn't happened yet, and is scheduled for sometime either
    later this year or early next year, I forget which.
    
    Chris
17.5600ArghkDECWIN::RALTOI hate summerFri Jun 30 1995 15:162
    Whoops, another collision.
    
17.5601Paging Hugh G. ...DECWIN::RALTOI hate summerFri Jun 30 1995 15:1910
>> Haven't we heard enough about Hugh Grant?
    
    Indeed... I'm aware that I'm increasingly out of touch with
    what passes for today's popular culture, but I had no idea
    who this guy was before this "news event".
    
    He can have a Gila Monster in his lap down Interstate 69 for
    all it matters to us.
    
    Chris
17.5603MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Jun 30 1995 16:3413
    You asked!!
    
    
    Taken from the letter of Paul to the Philippians.
    
    "Therefore, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call
    of God in Christ Jesus."
    
    Would you prefer, "You HAD forty years"??
    
    Buddyies forever,
    
    -Jack
17.5604MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Jun 30 1995 16:351
    Buddies!
17.5605TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Fri Jun 30 1995 16:363
    
    Butt-ease!
    
17.5607CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jun 30 1995 16:542
    Jack, maybe you should try "I endeavor to persevere"...  Rolls off the
    tongue much better I think. 
17.5608LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Jun 30 1995 17:172
The fastest speed claimed for any reptile in water
is 22 mph by a frightened Pacific leatherback turtle.
17.5609NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 30 1995 17:391
TTWA: CLASSIFIED_ADS note 4546.
17.5610TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Fri Jun 30 1995 17:423
    
    I see Mike didn't change the p_n before he left.
    
17.5611LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Jun 30 1995 17:471
Why is the parking lot so empty?
17.5612SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherFri Jun 30 1995 17:484
    re: .5609
    
    I'd never realized I could use a treadmill while I was
    working....that must be one heck of a setup!
17.5613TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Fri Jun 30 1995 17:513
    
    Quite the imbroglio going on over in ::DIGITAL regarding moderation.
    
17.5614NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 30 1995 17:534
>    I'd never realized I could use a treadmill while I was
>    working....that must be one heck of a setup!

You missed the 4546 I was talking about.
17.5615GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri Jun 30 1995 18:014
    
    
    	Well do fill us in, then!  =)
    
17.5616NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 30 1995 18:091
It was from AKOCOA::MAILROOM.
17.5617TROOA::COLLINSMy hovercraft is full of eels.Fri Jun 30 1995 18:354
    
    When cars first came out on the market, where did people buy
    their gasoline?
    
17.5618CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jun 30 1995 18:561
    Sears? 
17.5619SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jun 30 1995 19:243
    .5617
    
    At the hardware store or the blacksmith's shop.
17.5620MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 30 1995 19:314
>It was from AKOCOA::MAILROOM.

You don't mean that he's <gasp> BACK, do you?

17.5621NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 30 1995 19:502
Apparently it was someone else using the generic account.  You _do_ know his
name isn't MAILROOM, don't you?
17.5622MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 30 1995 19:572
Of course. It's ackshually Malerheum.

17.5623CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jun 30 1995 19:584


 Mr. Room
17.5624DECWIN::RALTOI hate summerFri Jun 30 1995 20:213
    
    Maelstrom
    
17.5625POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of PasshionSat Jul 01 1995 00:542
    
    <-- hey, that was mine!
17.5626PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 05 1995 15:154
  who gerald will be sending the "valley of the dolls" question
  off to.

17.5627TROOA::COLLINSMotion in the ocean (oo ah!)Wed Jul 05 1995 15:173
    
    Code Warrior will answer first, I'll bet.
    
17.5628NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorWed Jul 05 1995 16:197
Na, I have other trivialities to wonder about.

Namely when did Tobin's get replaced by the "L.P.M. Holding Company"?
(or so the announcement of the gouging^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hpricing policies
for the LKG cafe stipulates).

What does L.P.M stand for?
17.5629CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jul 05 1995 16:223
    L.P.M. stands for Less Palatable Mush and they have held true to their
    name today with the egg roll, rice and stir fry.  Where's the things to
    make you gak note anyway....
17.5630NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 05 1995 19:431
TTWA: Is Joe Oppelt off the Easynet?
17.5631CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jul 05 1995 19:4611



  I talked to Joe offline (oh, I meant Joe Oppelt) Friday and he said he was
 going to be around for a while from out thar Colorada way.




 Jim
17.5632DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Wed Jul 05 1995 20:034
    What's going on with Joe? Did I miss something? It wouldn't be the
    first time. :)
    
    ...Tom
17.5633NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 05 1995 20:072
Joe's with Oracle.  Oracle at ZKO is off the Easynet (hence Chelsea's
departure from the 'box).
17.5634CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jul 05 1995 20:0811


 Joe is an Oracle employee and has been on the net since the big switcheroo.
 A number of Orcas have been disconnected and mail from Joe on Friday said
 he expected to be around for a while.




Jim
17.5635DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Wed Jul 05 1995 20:165
    >mail from Joe on Friday said he expected to be around for a while.
    
    Good, I for one will miss him when he's gone. REALLY!!
    
    ...Tom
17.5636CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jul 05 1995 20:195



 Yeah, but the upside is maybe Glen will keep quiet for a while ;-)
17.5638CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jul 05 1995 20:494


 Joe's here ;-)
17.5639NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 05 1995 20:501
But where's Glen?
17.5640CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Wed Jul 05 1995 21:016
    	re last few:
    
    	Please keep me informed so that I know when I'm supposed to be 
    	gone.  TYVM.
    
    	:^)
17.5641POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesWed Jul 05 1995 21:034
    
    ...unworthy for butt pimplehood?
    
    What a thought 8^p.
17.5642CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Jul 05 1995 21:174
Wasn't Orac that really irritating computer on Blake's 7?  (The finest
SF series to ever grace my screen, IMHO)

Chris.
17.5643Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Jul 06 1995 00:091
    Glen's on a/l
17.5644CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jul 06 1995 12:363
    All this talk of shop and home ec classes in one of the other notes has
    me wondering if a Sister Mary Black & Decker teaches shop or Brother 
    Snap-On teaches auto mechanics in a catholic school somewhere.   
17.5645MKOTS1::BUTLERThu Jul 06 1995 12:545
    Brian,
    
    Sister and Brother were hired to teach at Monty Tech. :-)
    
    Don
17.5646MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Jul 06 1995 15:309
    ATTENTION.....ATTENTION......
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Don Butler is NOT dead as we have speculated!!!  Film at eleven!
17.5647DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Thu Jul 06 1995 16:027
    Who is this MAILROOM guy ?
    
    And should I hunt down and shoot Jack like a dog for calling me that ?
    
    %-/
    Dan <confused look>
    
17.5648GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyThu Jul 06 1995 16:1912
    
    
    yes, dan, you should... ;> :> :>
    
    
    speaking of mailroom, he is still having his huge party this saturday
    (country band and beer kegs), so if anyone wants more info, drop me a
    line...
    
    -raq
    
    
17.5649PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jul 06 1995 16:213
  .5648  yeehaw.

17.5650DECLNE::SHEPARDIt's the Republicans' faultThu Jul 06 1995 17:186
Dan I doan no ifn ya should hunt him down for the remark.  But just for general
principle.....

:-}}}}}}}}

Mikey
17.5651DEVLPR::DKILLORANM1A - The choice of champions !Thu Jul 06 1995 17:285
    Yeah, but I'm not a Federal Agent, so I want to know something his
    crime before I shoot him :-)
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.5652Did he miscount ?GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Jul 06 1995 19:096
    
      In the course of an explanation, a smart friend mentioned
     "the eleven orifices of the body".  I said nothing about
     this at the time, but was counting furiously as I walked away.
    
      bb
17.5653MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 06 1995 19:145
    
    11? Well, I guess some people have two of them that are so big,
    they count for 4!
    
    -b
17.5654"409 in the Coffeemaker"?DECWIN::RALTOI hate summerThu Jul 06 1995 19:1620
    Who (or what) is "Green Day"?
    
    Okay, I know it's a group of people that makes something that's
    supposed to be music (gawd, I sound like my father).  One "song"
    sounds just like all the other ones.  Same beat, same distorted
    guitar power chords and H-M riffs, same yelling and shouting.
    
    I've heard a lot of metal and even like some of it, but this
    bunch seems to be pretty sub-standard.
    
    And yet, they seem to be quite popular with the adolescent and
    pre-adolescent set.  What's the appeal here, am I missing something?
    Are there secret subliminal messages from the Trilateral Commission
    embedded in the lyrics?
    
    On the CD we have, they ruined the one almost-good song (at least
    it's different from the other eighteen or so) with a five-alarm R.O.,
    so the kids can't listen to that one, too bad.
    
    Chris
17.5655Eleven?DECWIN::RALTOI hate summerThu Jul 06 1995 19:196
    re: orifice count
    
    Lessee, I count 9 for men and 10 for women.  Navels don't count,
    right?  But eyes do.
    
    Chris
17.5656MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 06 1995 19:198
    
    Green Day are punk revival. For the kids that missed the Sex
    Pistols. Except as far as I know, they haven't puked on any
    old ladies on airplanes; an activity, which, is not only
    wonderfully symbolic but a rather practical solution to the
    age-old-problem of air-sickness.
    
    -b
17.5657PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jul 06 1995 19:207
    
>>    Lessee, I count 9 for men and 10 for women.  Navels don't count,
>>    right?  But eyes do.

	why wouldn't navels count?  if they go in, that is.  any body
	cavity would qualify, wouldn't it?

17.5658DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Thu Jul 06 1995 19:216
     >In the course of an explanation, a smart friend mentioned
     >"the eleven orifices of the body".
    
    FWIW, I count 11.
    
    ...Tom
17.5659POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesThu Jul 06 1995 19:227
    
    I should think it'd be easier to have sex with one's navel than
    with one's eye, but that's just my opinion.
    
    Of course, it's an assumption on my part that the word "orifice"
    immediately conjures up everyone's dirty thoughts, not just mine.
                 
17.5660STOWOA::JOLLIMOREBack from the DeadThu Jul 06 1995 19:247
	heh heh heh
	
	she said "dirty thoughts"
	
	heh heh heh
	
	cool.
17.5661WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe countdown is onThu Jul 06 1995 19:2511
    eyes	2
    ears	2
    mouth	1
    nostrils	2
    anus	1
    urethra	1
    		-
    		9
    vagina adds 1 to the total for women.
    
     which one(s) did I leave out?
17.5662GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Jul 06 1995 19:253
    
    
    What about one's pores?
17.5663CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Jul 06 1995 19:273
I had an extra two orifices after an accident with a garden fork.

Chris.
17.5664DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Thu Jul 06 1995 19:276
    I don't think that the navel should be counted. But, if it is that
    would make 12.
    
    Now that I think about it (I really need a life) females have 13.
    
    ...Tom
17.5665...dimples?POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesThu Jul 06 1995 19:271
    
17.5667DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Thu Jul 06 1995 19:285
    I counted breasts!
    
    {sweat}
    
    ...Tom
17.5668MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 06 1995 19:2920
    Ears... 2

    Nostrils... 2

    Mouth... 1

    Eyes... 2 (maybe, but I agree with Mz. Deb, although for a different
    reason; last time I looked, both my eye sockets had something in
    'em, which would make egress rather painful... :-)

    Butt trumpet... 1

    One eyed crotch cobra... 1

    Even with the navel, this doesn't add up to 11... what am I
    missing? You mean to tell me I have a previously unexplored
    place to pick at? :-)

    -b        
17.5669Oh yeah, now I remember... punk... auuurrrrDECWIN::RALTOI hate summerThu Jul 06 1995 19:2912
    Aha, thanks, Brian.  "Punk" makes sense after hearing the music;
    I'd pretty much forgotten that period (having ignored most of it :-)).
    Looking at the CD label and booklet, it's hard to figure out just
    what they're supposed to be... there's supposedly three guys, only
    identified by their first names, and no photos.  Just doofy drawings
    like the Newbury Comics logo kid, and the like.
    
    I guess it's not all bad... one of the kids wants to get one of
    those little basses and learn how to play it like they do on the
    CD.  I told him three notes oughta be enough... :-)
    
    Chris
17.5670CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Jul 06 1995 19:324
Green Day are an extremely average punk band.  Shame they're nearly 20 years
too late.

Chris.
17.5671?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jul 06 1995 19:336
    Tear ducts
    
    And given the I wish I could forget it stupid human trick on Letterman....
    
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5672It's a time warp, CaptainDECWIN::RALTOI hate summerThu Jul 06 1995 19:3414
    Ha-ha... .5669 looks like I'm thanking Brian for .5668.  Oh well...
    
    As for navel, well, I thought the definition of a body orifice
    was something that actually led to the inside of your body, i.e.,
    a path for germs and the like.  I think that navels are closed
    off (at least I hope so...), but germs can get in through your
    eyes (don't rub your eyes after shaking hands with someone who
    has a cold, for example).
    
    I still get 9 for males, 10 for females... maybe 12 for females
    according to an earlier reply.  I still can't get 11 for anyone,
    though...
    
    Chris
17.5673CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Thu Jul 06 1995 19:347
    	re .5667
    
    	Well if you're going to count breasts, Tom, you may as well
    	count all sweat glands, for the breasts are nothing more than
    	specialized sweat glands.  And each mammalian nipple has more 
    	than one such opening.  Only baby-bottle nipples are designed 
    	with only one hole.
17.5674POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesThu Jul 06 1995 19:366
    
    So you're saying that men who describe themselves as "leg men", "butt
    men", etc., should now be able to describe themselves as "Specialized 
    Sweat Gland Men"?
    
    Doesn't sound quite the same, no, it doesn't.
17.5675WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe countdown is onThu Jul 06 1995 19:374
    >Tear ducts
    
     Of which there are how many? I tend to categorize them with sweat
    glands and their associated pores.
17.5676CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Thu Jul 06 1995 19:403
    	re .5674
    
    	Sure takes some of the romance out of it, eh Deb?
17.5677Still ?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jul 06 1995 19:447
|   >Tear ducts
|
|   Of which there are how many?
    
    Go find a mirror, I think you will find two.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5678CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Thu Jul 06 1995 19:449
    	Re tear ducts:
    
    	Well, there is whatever mechanism there is to create the tears,
    	but there is also a channnel that runs between the nasal cavity
    	and the lower eyelid near the inside corner of the eye.  What
    	Bill was referring to regarding Letterman was a person who could
    	pinch off the nose and blow milk out of the eye duct.  (They
    	got the milk in there through the mouth.)  I'll bet that these
    	ducts ARE the 10th and 11th orifices.
17.5679Tear ductsMPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 06 1995 19:466
    
    RE: 5678
    
    there's more on liberals...
    
    -b
17.5680I was rollllllllllinnnngggg!!!TROOA::TRP109::Chrisdedicated sybariteThu Jul 06 1995 19:481
<<-----------   i say that guy had the *best* stupid human trick yet!
17.5681DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Thu Jul 06 1995 19:564
    I'll take back breasts and add tear ducts (though I like breasts better
    :)). I think that makes 11 for men and 12 for women.
    
    ...Tom
17.5682CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Jul 06 1995 20:027
>    	but there is also a channnel that runs between the nasal cavity
>    	and the lower eyelid near the inside corner of the eye.  What

I always wondered why it felt like my eyes were about to pop out whenever
I blew my nose.

Chris.
17.5683MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 06 1995 20:045
    
    ... leading one to wonder what you feel popping out when you
        fart...
    
    -b
17.5684Sit on me face, I'll guess your weightCBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Jul 06 1995 20:053
Nah, you just sit on their face.  Oops, wrong topic (and gender!)

Chris.
17.5685don't shot Jack!MKOTS1::BUTLERThu Jul 06 1995 21:0010
    Jack,
    
    I am alive but after reading this string there are some who may want
    to shoot you.  I'll call 911 if I hear shots fired.:-)
    
    Be nice to the Jackal! :-)
    
    Don
    
    
17.5686CSC32::J_OPPELTHe said, 'To blave...'Thu Jul 06 1995 21:123
    	re .5682
    
    	And I think that's why we always close our eyes when we sneeze.
17.5687POLAR::RICHARDSONWhirly Twirly NapsThu Jul 06 1995 21:141
    All of the orifice talk has left me in a grievously troubled state.
17.5688MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 06 1995 21:195
    > All of the orifice talk has left me in a grievously troubled state.
    
    Well I looked up Uranus, but all I saw was a black hole.
    
    -b
17.5689POLAR::RICHARDSONWhirly Twirly NapsThu Jul 06 1995 21:251
    Well I looked in your Venus and was very frightened.
17.5691CSOA1::LEECHwhateverFri Jul 07 1995 13:101
    eeeewwww!
17.5692POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesFri Jul 07 1995 16:165
    
    I saw a SHT type program in Japan once where a guy ate soba thru his
    nose.
    
    It's been over 20 years, and I still can't forget it 8^).
17.5694Small-audience riposteSMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jul 07 1995 16:312
    
    Nah, bu' yucky.
17.5695TROOA::COLLINSGone ballistic. Back in 5 minutes.Fri Jul 07 1995 16:553
    
    Are we just about due for a good old-fashioned newbie-smaqing?
    
17.5696POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesFri Jul 07 1995 17:022
    
    Yep, and if I'd'a had them then, my cats-udon seen it too 8^). 
17.5698POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesFri Jul 07 1995 18:023
    
    I've no doubt the soba eater was a conservative; after all, such an act
    was definitely that of a yucky Tory.
17.5699re .5697NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 07 1995 18:031
Is that a new cancer treatment?
17.5700CSOA1::LEECHwhateverFri Jul 07 1995 18:041
    wonderSNARF!
17.5702PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 07 1995 18:292
  .5701  "Aye," sashi, "mithinks I'm outta here."
17.5703POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesFri Jul 07 1995 18:303
    
    It was a bad move by Terry, though.  Her husband was also out of work. 
    Now neither she nori had a job.
17.5705PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 07 1995 18:412
	"How could he treat miso badly?!" her husband exclaimed.
17.5706POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesFri Jul 07 1995 18:423
    
    This is getting so out of control, you can probably hear maguro-ns from 
    over there.
17.5707How to inhale?LUNER::FINTMEFri Jul 07 1995 19:055
    
    Motorcyclist at lunch, full helmet, waiting at red light, cigarette lit in 
    their right hand.    
     
    Mickey
17.5708SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Fri Jul 07 1995 19:2710
    
    
    
    	re: cigarette and helmet
    
    	Lift bottom of helmet up slightly, insert cigarette into mouth at
    rather rakish angle, breath deep.....:)
    
    
    	jim (motorcycle rider and ex-smoker)
17.5709CSOA1::LEECHAnd then he threw the chimney at us!Fri Jul 07 1995 19:314
    Hardly seems worth the effort to me.  But then again, I'm a non-smoker.
    
    
    -steve
17.5710I see.. but(t)LUNER::FINTMEFri Jul 07 1995 19:358
    
    This cigarette had long ash on the end.  I wonder if the rider forgot
    they had it lit.  They showed no apparent sign of sneaking a puff..
    
    Thanks for the input Jim
    
    Mickey
    
17.5711SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Fri Jul 07 1995 19:479
    
    	No problem Mickey. I used to ride an old 1976 Honda CB550 and I
    remember hunkering down behind the windscreen, puffin' on a Marlboro.
    Ah the memories....:)
    
    
    jim (who now runs everyday and doesn't smoke anymore)
    
    
17.5712DEVLPR::DKILLORANJack Martin - Wanted Dead or AliveFri Jul 07 1995 19:554
    Jim,
    I'd probably have to remove the chin skirt then huh ......
    
    Dan
17.5713MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Jul 07 1995 19:595
    
    Along the Jananese line, someone suggested to us when our
    daughter was born that we name her "Futo Markey".
    
    -b
17.5714SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Fri Jul 07 1995 20:057
    
    
    re: .5712 Dan
    
    	I used to ride with an open-face helmet. No chin-skirt for me..:)
    
    jim
17.5715CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jul 07 1995 20:126
>    	I used to ride with an open-face helmet. No chin-skirt for me..:)
    
I guess you must have had endless amusement picking the flies from your
teeth... :)

Chris.
17.5716SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Fri Jul 07 1995 20:277
    
    
    	re: .5715
    
    	yep....;*)
    
    
17.5717SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jul 07 1995 20:322
    ttwa:  why there is a discussion of ticks, the nasty buggers, in the
    ttlt string.
17.5718SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Fri Jul 07 1995 20:335
    
    
    	same reason were talking about flies in your teeth here...:)
    
    
17.5719CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jul 07 1995 20:534
    Because we take so much pleasure in extracting the life essence of the
    little buggers that it is truly a joyous thing to share with all.  
    
    Brian
17.5720(Hopefully) ending the noodling-string...LJSRV2::KALIKOWBuddy, can youse paradigm?Sun Jul 09 1995 12:292
    ... is a sucky-yucky job, but SOMEbody's gotta do it.
    
17.5721NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 10 1995 13:204
Where was that string on McCrory's?  I saw a truck (or maybe two) on I-84
yesterday from McCrory's.  The associated stores are Newberry's, McLellan's,
?. ?. Green, and one other I'd never heard of.  They still call themselves
a 5 and 10.
17.5722CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 10 1995 14:5215



 Why a 4 engine Navy plane landed at Manchester NH Friday night, taxied to the
 Stead FBO ramp, sat for about 5 minutes, then took off again?  Probably picking
 up/letting someone off, but it is bugging the dickens out of me.  Was fun
 listening to the chatter between the controllers and the crew of the plane
 as it was approaching Manchester.





Jim
17.5723MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon Jul 10 1995 14:549
 >Why a 4 engine Navy plane landed at Manchester NH Friday night, taxied to the
 >Stead FBO ramp, sat for about 5 minutes, then took off again?  Probably picking
 >up/letting someone off, but it is bugging the dickens out of me.  Was fun
 >listening to the chatter between the controllers and the crew of the plane
 >as it was approaching Manchester.
    
    Probably just "touch and go" training like everyone else does...
    
    -b
17.5724CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 10 1995 15:0115
    
>    Probably just "touch and go" training like everyone else does...
    
 
  That's what I thought at first.  But listening to the conversations between
 them and the tower and approach controllers it didn't seem that was what they
 were doing, particularly since they had to abandon their first approach and
 go around.  They taxied to the ramp, came to a full stop, then were off again
 (after getting directions from the taxiway to the active runway) for the
 Kennebunk Maine VOR and who knows where after that.




 Jim
17.5725PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 10 1995 15:573
    men

17.5726CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 10 1995 16:065
>    men

what about us?

Chris.
17.5727POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelMon Jul 10 1995 16:162
    
    If any boxers went to mailroom's country wing ding this weekend.
17.5728MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon Jul 10 1995 16:236
    
    > If any boxers went to mailroom's country wing ding this weekend.
    
    Nope. I had belly button lint that needed looking after...
    
    -b
17.5729CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Jul 10 1995 16:271
    I stayed home to wash the fish, durn.   
17.5730CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 10 1995 16:365



 I had to clean the cat box.
17.5731CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 10 1995 16:363
I had to pick my nose.

Chris.
17.5733PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 10 1995 16:418
>>    men

>what about us?

>Chris.

  mysterious creatures.  well worth wondering about.

17.5734NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 10 1995 16:421
Dave Barry can explain us.
17.5735MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon Jul 10 1995 16:438
    RE: .5733
    
    I think we're pretty predicable. Wimmins on the other hand,
    are woefully enigmatic. Particularly when it comes to those
    famous "trick questions".

    -b
17.5736CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 10 1995 16:467
>  mysterious creatures.  well worth wondering about.

nothing mysterious about drinking, farting, puking, going down the football
and chucking pasties at the ref.  Women on the other hand, now *they're*
a strange breed...

Chris.
17.5737NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 10 1995 16:481
I thought female strippers chuck pasties at the audience.
17.5738CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 10 1995 16:506
>I thought female strippers chuck pasties at the audience.

that reminds me, a popular nickname for a certain brand of snack over
here is `crusty pants flavour crisps'...

Chris.
17.5739BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jul 10 1995 17:016
| <<< Note 17.5636 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Learning to lean" >>>


| Yeah, but the upside is maybe Glen will keep quiet for a while ;-)

	HEY! I resemble that! :-)
17.5740BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jul 10 1995 17:015
| <<< Note 17.5639 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| But where's Glen?

	Wuz on vacay.....
17.5741BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jul 10 1995 17:026
| <<< Note 17.5642 by CBHVAX::CBH "Lager Lout" >>>

| Wasn't Orac that really irritating computer on Blake's 7?  (The finest
| SF series to ever grace my screen, IMHO)

	Zen wuz his name I believe. Blake's 7 was a fine sifi show.....
17.5742CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 10 1995 17:057
>	Zen wuz his name I believe. Blake's 7 was a fine sifi show.....

nah, Zen was the big brown lump stapled to the wall.  Orac was the
perspex box full of flashing lights and an irritating voice, and possibly
the original internet hacker.

Chris.
17.5743BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jul 10 1995 17:079
| <<< Note 17.5733 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| mysterious creatures.  

	I AM NOT A CREATURE!!!!! RRROOOOAAAARRRRRR!!!!!!!  :-)



17.5744BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jul 10 1995 17:1019
| <<< Note 17.5742 by CBHVAX::CBH "Lager Lout" >>>

| >	Zen wuz his name I believe. Blake's 7 was a fine sifi show.....

| nah, Zen was the big brown lump stapled to the wall.  

	Yeah..... the errr..... regular computer. 

| Orac was the perspex box full of flashing lights and an irritating voice, and 
| possibly the original internet hacker.

	The carry around version. :-)  He could be hacked too though. Remember
the storyline where Orac was becoming evil? I believe some race of robots was
taking control of him. It's been a while, and it's hard enough to remember....

	Zen's famous line is........ "confirmed" :-)


Glen
17.5745CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 10 1995 17:1411
>	The carry around version. :-)  He could be hacked too though. Remember
>the storyline where Orac was becoming evil? I believe some race of robots was
>taking control of him. It's been a while, and it's hard enough to remember....

I forgot about that, I wish they'd do a re-run (I could always get cable
telly and watch it on UK-Gold I suppose).  One of my favourite quotes from
the series is when Avon asked some mohican what the evil looking object
being pointed in his direction was, the reply was `this goes bang.  You
go splat.'

Chris.
17.5746CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 10 1995 17:209


 Why there are 9 more things in the TTHT topic than there are in the TTWA
 topic.



 Jim
17.5747Torture by air travel ?GAAS::BRAUCHERMon Jul 10 1995 17:237
    
      So tomorrow evening we fly over the pond to start our Swiss vacay.
     The ticket is for 18:50 (ten before 7), but the charter company
     wants us there at 4 !!!!  What are we supposed to be doing for 3
     hours at Logan ?
    
      bb
17.5748MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon Jul 10 1995 17:245
    
    <-- I suggest you play "spot the looney". If you can count
        that high.
    
    -b
17.5749NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 10 1995 17:261
Practice speaking Swiss.
17.5751MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon Jul 10 1995 17:315
    RE: .5750
    
    Bryn Mawr...
    
    -b
17.5752Came from Wales...GAAS::BRAUCHERMon Jul 10 1995 17:325
    
      Many philly areas have Welsh names.  You remember the Welsh -
     a fanatical subset of Brits, who think "y" is a vowel ?
    
      bb
17.5753PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 10 1995 17:336
     >>What are we supposed to be doing for 3
     >>hours at Logan ?

	you can watch those perpetual motion gizmos they have 
	there.  fascinating, oh yes.
  
17.5754NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 10 1995 17:342
That explains Bala Cynwyd, but what about Wilkes-Barre (pronounced Wilks-Berry).
It's not near Philadelphia either.
17.5755MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon Jul 10 1995 17:356
    >  Many philly areas have Welsh names.  You remember the Welsh -
    > a fanatical subset of Brits, who think "y" is a vowel ?

    Ah yes, the terrifying "and sometimes y" cult.

    -b
17.5756BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jul 10 1995 17:379
| <<< Note 17.5745 by CBHVAX::CBH "Lager Lout" >>>


| I forgot about that, I wish they'd do a re-run (I could always get cable
| telly and watch it on UK-Gold I suppose).  

	If they ever re-run it again, I'll tape it, and send you a copy. Oh...
I don't have a beta machine though.... :-)

17.5757CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 10 1995 17:406
>	If they ever re-run it again, I'll tape it, and send you a copy. Oh...
>I don't have a beta machine though.... :-)

neither do I, it's a VHS thingy, but it's PAL rather than NTSC...

Chris.
17.5758cwmEVMS::MORONEYThe gene pool needs chlorine....Mon Jul 10 1995 17:416
re .5752:

>      Many philly areas have Welsh names.  You remember the Welsh -
>     a fanatical subset of Brits, who think "y" is a vowel ?

That's nothing, when you consider the Welsh also think "w" is a vowel!
17.5759CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 10 1995 17:438
>That's nothing, when you consider the Welsh also think "w" is a vowel!

Welsh spelling is basically designed to be as far removed as possible
from the pronounciation (<- good example of phonetic spelling! :)  Driving
around Wales is very confusing if you try to read the Welsh bit of the
road signs...

Chris.
17.5760CSOA1::LEECHAnd then he threw the chimney at us!Mon Jul 10 1995 17:5210
    You forgot about the dipthong coefficient.  8^)
    
    In pronounciation (as a breakable rule, I'm sure), we English speakers
    tend to add sounds that the Welsh don't.  When we say 'day', we tend to
    add an "ee" sound to the 'y'.  The Welsh pronounciation of vowels is
    not supposed to include these "extra" sounds.  Or something like that.
    8^)                                         
    
    
    -steve
17.5761I can't spell half my relatives namesDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon Jul 10 1995 17:524
    Chris,
    
    Maybe the Welsh are trying to keep lager louts out :-)
    
17.5762CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 10 1995 17:577
>    Maybe the Welsh are trying to keep lager louts out :-)
    
no fear of that, they have enough of their own; ever been to Bristol?  There
was a really groovy Welsh guy there who used to be able to drink a phenomenal
amount, and got quite, er, amusing when he was drunk!

Chris.
17.5763CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 10 1995 18:0013


>    You forgot about the dipthong coefficient.  8^)
 

     Sounds like a Ludlum book.




   
    
17.5764VMS roolzEST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQMon Jul 10 1995 19:026
TTWA in "The Little Gray Book: An ULTRIX Primer"...

"We admit that "apropos" itself is not the easiest command to remember, but
a certain disregard for ease of use is rooted deep in the UNIX culture."

Amen, brother.
17.5765TROOA::COLLINSGone ballistic. Back in 5 minutes.Mon Jul 10 1995 20:223
    
    The eerie silence in 399.
    
17.5766NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Jul 10 1995 22:193
Whether NASA Mission Control be based on Alpha is good or bad?  [I already
have a IPMT case from that is "the FDDI datalink is unreliable.  Please fix."
Shudder.]
17.5767CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jul 11 1995 03:0711



 How much uproar there'd be if a man had advocated men killing their
 spourse ala Roseanne's recent statement.  I suspect every man in the
 US of A would be hauled off to the pokey.



 Jim
17.5768POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesTue Jul 11 1995 13:062
    
    Remember when Sister Souljah suggested a week to kill white people?
17.5769CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jul 11 1995 13:184


 Nope.
17.5770TROOA::COLLINSGone ballistic. Back in 5 minutes.Tue Jul 11 1995 13:195
    
    .5768, Deb:
    
    I'm opposed to that sort of thing!
    
17.5771WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe countdown is onTue Jul 11 1995 13:201
    Was it Sister Souljah or Queen Latifah?
17.5772NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 11 1995 13:252
I'm sure it wasn't Dr. Wolfgang Von Bushwickin the Barbarian Mother Funky
Stay High Dollar Billstir.
17.5773POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesTue Jul 11 1995 13:262
    
    It was Sister Souljah.  Queen Latifah, at least, has a modicum of class. 
17.5774GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyTue Jul 11 1995 13:407
    
    
    modicum: n.  a small amount
    
    
    (just in case others were not familiar with this word, even tho its
    meaning could be figured out by its use in the sentence...)
17.5775DEVLPR::DKILLORANJack Martin - Wanted Dead or AliveTue Jul 11 1995 13:478
    
    > Remember when Sister Souljah suggested a week to kill white people?
    
    O.K. with me, provided we get to shoot back.  Gee, this kinda sounds
    like L.A.
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.5776CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Jul 11 1995 13:5310
    why 485.* is not in the environmental issues note....
    
    Why whenever it is going to rain, it holds off until I have pulled in
    the parking lot to start pouring down just in time to get soaked on the
    way in?  
    
    Why I always have an umbrella underfoot when it is sunny out but never
    when it is raining?  
    
       
17.5777POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesTue Jul 11 1995 13:586
    
    >Why I always have an umbrella underfoot when it is sunny out but never
    >when it is raining?  
    
    Bri honey, the umbrella goes _over your head_, not _under your feet_.
       
17.5778POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelTue Jul 11 1995 15:253
    
    why it was a dead heat between ttht and ttwa, until this reply of
    course.
17.5779MKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarTue Jul 11 1995 15:4310
    
    TTWA:
    
    Whether Dan Killoran really believes that it is O.K. to kill 
    peaceful protestors.  Guess those kids at Kent State really had
    it coming.   They should have plugged Gandhi and Martin Luther
    King, Jr, too.  After all, they asked for it.
    
    :-(
    
17.5780DEVLPR::DKILLORANJack Martin - Wanted Dead or AliveTue Jul 11 1995 16:048
    
    Kent State is another issue......

    And for what it's worth, I never said that it was O.K. to kill peaceful
    protesters.

    :-)
    Dan
17.5781Kent formerly StateHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeTue Jul 11 1995 16:083
Aint no more Kent State. They went to just plain Kent.

TTom
17.5782Blind babies....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jul 11 1995 16:2419
|   Whether Dan Killoran really believes that it is O.K. to kill 
|   peaceful protestors.
    
    Not OK, just nothing he'll lose sleep over.  After all, according
    to Dan....
    
|   If you intentionally put yourself in harm's way, and get killed, you
|   are responsible for your own actions.
    
    Unless of course your name ends with "Weaver".
    
    Of course, we also have to wonder about Braucher, who is part of
    indict Cooper because he didn't verify his target to the nth degree
    (while under fire). Firing three rounds while under fire is negligent
    homicide.  But if someone dies from a *BOMB*????  That's just....
    
|   Photographer was collateral damage.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5783GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue Jul 11 1995 16:3112
    
    
    mr. bill, 
    
    You are equating getting on a ship and going to some place with 
    staying at home and minding your own business until some federal 
    agents pressure you to saw off some guns?  Pretty big leap there, 
    Bill.  The feds sought Weaver out, GP is seeking out the trouble.
    
    
    hope this helps,
     
17.5784CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jul 11 1995 16:3111


 If there will be a corresponding quality improvement along with the 
 price increase in the cafeteria next week.





 Jim
17.5785NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Tue Jul 11 1995 16:358
    
    
    TTWA:  How many people think I'm a little miss innocent....
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.5786no comment...CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jul 11 1995 16:350
17.5787NETCAD::WOODFORDUSER ERROR::ReplaceUser/PressAnyKeyToCont.Tue Jul 11 1995 16:374
    
    
    Smart thinking Chris...
    
17.5788Without guns, doesn't pass the litmus test for outgraaaaaayge....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jul 11 1995 16:457
    
    And Mike joins the fray.
    
    I know, it's not the same thing at all.
    Greenpeace didn't shoot no guns.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.5789GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue Jul 11 1995 16:507
    
    
    Yup, there's a difference there as well, Bill.  Look at what STARTED
    both situations.......Weaver was sought, GP is seeking.
    
    
    Mike
17.5790Mixing me up with somebody ?GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Jul 11 1995 16:5521
    
    re, .5782 - Cooper ?  Who is Cooper ?  Mr. Statute, did you get
               your rightwingers crossed ?  I'm sure I never noted
               about any Cooper - relevant to what ?  If this is
               part of the Weaver note, well I'm no party to it, and
               never had any view except that you should appear when
               a subpoena says, and you should surrender any weapons
               when challenged by the government, and come out with
               your hands up, OR go to war, dying if you lose, taking
               over if you win.
    
                As to journalists, they are increasingly a big nuisance
               in areas of conflict, because they are payed by the
               bloodiest and most timely photograph.  Nobody TRIES to
               shoot them or blow them up, but you just can't limit
               policy to things that can't hurt media people, who would
               ride an A-bomb from a bomb-bay with a videocam, for the
               footage.  They have to take care of themselves.  That's
               the only practical way the world can work.
    
                bb
17.5791SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoTue Jul 11 1995 17:3111
    >why 485.* is not in the environmental issues note....
    
    Because after searching for "France", "French", "green", "nuc", "test",
    and "proliferat" I got tired of looking for an appropriate place to
    stick the article in 485.0, and I had to catch my shuttle.  That's also
    why my comments in 485.1 are so short.  Also, it isn't in environmental
    issues because I consider it an act of state-sponsored piracy; I don't
    really care that environmental issues motivated greenpeace, but I do
    care that the French sicked commandos at them.
    
    DougO
17.5792GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue Jul 11 1995 17:354
    
    
    I'm sure there are some around here who would be glad to tell you where
    to stick it, Doug. ;')
17.5793CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jul 11 1995 18:3525



 Letter I got in the mail from the "manager of quantitative analysis" at
 Reader's Digest, telling me that if I fill out some entry form I'll get with
 my next issue, they'll put me on the list of people who might be qualified
 to be put on the final list of potential qualifiers for some sum of money.

 "You're receiving this mail because you've filled out every entry form we've
 sent you and to show our appreciation we're putting you on the list (as des-
 cribed above)"..funny thing is, I've never returned any of those forms and
 won't return the next.


 They included the business card of this "manager of quantitative analysis" and
 I'm thinking of calling the phone number to speak to this guy to see what
 his job really is, and to personally thank him for putting me on this list
 of potential winners who'll be put on the list of possible qualifiers to 
 maybe win some sum of money.




 Jim
17.5794NETCAD::WOODFORDSoManyDipsticks,SoLittleOil.Tue Jul 11 1995 18:3711
    
    
    Jim,
    
    I think you should post his phone number here so we can ALL call him.
    :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.5795DEVLPR::DKILLORANJack Martin - Wanted Dead or AliveTue Jul 11 1995 18:385
    
    What does Terrie's P_NAME mean ?
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.5796NETCAD::WOODFORDSoManyDipsticks,SoLittleOil.Tue Jul 11 1995 18:408
    
    
    Do you really not know Dan???
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.5797SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jul 11 1995 18:407
    
    re: .5794
    
    Terrie,
    
     Jim can't do that cause it'd be immoral and sinful and he'd go straight
    to hell for it!!!
17.5798NETCAD::WOODFORDSoManyDipsticks,SoLittleOil.Tue Jul 11 1995 18:4115
    
    
    RE: .5797
    
    
    
    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
    
    
    
    :*)
    Thanks &y!!!  I needed that!
    
    Terrie
    
17.5799SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jul 11 1995 18:459
    
    re: .5798
    
    Terrie??
    
     Ummmmmmmmmmm I believe your reply contains a copyright infringement...
    
    &y is a trademark of Mr. Fraser... as Andy is just that dumb Polack
    sticking his nose where it don't belong!!! :) :) :)
17.5800CSOA1::LEECHdia dhuitTue Jul 11 1995 18:471
    WonderSNARF!
17.5801NETCAD::WOODFORDSoManyDipsticks,SoLittleOil.Tue Jul 11 1995 18:4913
    
    
    
    Oh!  I'm so sorry Andy!  I just got so used to typing &y, that I even
    do it to one of the guys I work with.  I solemnly swear it shall never
    happen again!  Will you ever forgive me??? :*)
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.5802CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jul 11 1995 18:5112


 The odds of winning the big jackpot in this contest (the Reader's Digest
 thing) are 206,000,000 to 1.






 Jim
17.5803SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jul 11 1995 18:5711
    
    re: .5801
    
    >Will you ever forgive me??? :*)
    
    Well.... let me think about it and see if I can come up with some sort
    of penance....
    
    
    :) :) :)
    
17.5805SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jul 11 1995 18:5913
    
    re: .5802
    
    Jim,
    
     I read the same thing someplace not too long ago...
    
     It seems that the Mass Lottery odds are in the 4 million to 1 range,
    and getting hit by lightning is something like 2 million to 1...
    
      That's why I tear up and dump the entries right at the post office!
    
    
17.5806NETCAD::WOODFORDSoManyDipsticks,SoLittleOil.Tue Jul 11 1995 19:0014
    
    
    TTWA:  I stopped drinking more than one cup of coffee a day back
    several weeks ago.  Yesterday, I started back up to about four cups a
    day again.  Do you think this is having an affect on me?
    
    
    
    
    
    
    :*)
    Terrie
    
17.5807SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jul 11 1995 19:009
    
    re: .5804
    
    Careful Terrie....
    
    You're gonna get Mike and Dan really, er, upset talking like that!!
    
    :)
    
17.5808NETCAD::WOODFORDSoManyDipsticks,SoLittleOil.Tue Jul 11 1995 19:0112
    
    
    What?  What'd I say?
    
    
    
    :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.5809CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jul 11 1995 19:0615


 Yep.  I'll likely not renew my subscription to RD because of all the junk mail
 I get from them.  I enjoy the magazine most of the time, but I don't need
 all the junk mail.


 Maybe I'll call Mr. Manager of Quantitative Analysis and tell him quantita-
 tively analyze the cancellation of my subscription.




 Jim
17.5810She says coyly...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jul 11 1995 19:074
    re: .5808
    
    >What?  What'd I say?
    
17.5811GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue Jul 11 1995 19:077
    
    
    No fair, I didn't see it........
    
    
    So, you're on a caffeine rampage, eh Ter?
    
17.5812CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Tue Jul 11 1995 19:219
    	I don't see the logic in cancelling something like Readers Digest
    	(which you enjoy, you say) simply because of the junk mail.  Don't
    	you have a garbage can at your house?  They do not force you to
    	waste your time entering their sweepstakes.  Get your kids to waste
    	THEIR time!  Mine love to find the secret stamps and dream about
    	which color car to take and all.
    
    	Sounds to me like cancelling the magazine would be a nose/face or 
    	a baby/bathwater type of reaction.
17.5813DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Tue Jul 11 1995 19:216
    >The odds of winning the big jackpot in this contest (the Reader's
    >Digest thing) are 206,000,000 to 1.
    
    Less if you by the magazine, right??!!   :)
    
    ...Tom
17.5815CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jul 11 1995 19:3612


 I'm not going to cancel the subscription fer cryin out loud.  I was just
 whining and complaining.  I'll just toss their junk mail with the rest of
 the junk mail I get.





Jim
17.5816SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jul 11 1995 19:4010
    
    I subscribed to TV Guide last year.. simply because my niece bullied me
    into it... (so many magazine sales earned her prizes.. etc.). One of my
    small enjoyments is to see how neatly I can rip out all the ads in the
    magazine...
    
      They all go in the can.. sight unseen...
    
    
    
17.5817MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue Jul 11 1995 19:4313
    
    RE: .5816
    
    That reminds me of a scene from Joel Shoemaker's "The Lost Boys":
    
    "Don't try to remove the labels from my TV Guide, you'll rip
     the cover and I hate that"
    
    "So, Grampa, then you _do_ have a TV?"
    
    "Nope. Read the TV Guide, don't need a TV!"
    
    -b
17.5818CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Jul 11 1995 19:465
    DougO, t'was wondering why one of the box mods did not utilize their
    magic ring of arbitrarity to BAMPH! the string elsewhere.  No doubt you
    looked for a suitable repository.  Glad to see it started too.  
    
    Brian
17.5819NETCAD::WOODFORDAlwaysOneMoreImbecileThanYouCountOnTue Jul 11 1995 20:4714
    
    
    
    TTWA:  Who in here is so bold as to think I am beautiful, and is
    actually *reporting* on my looks to others!!!  They LIE!  They do!
    I'm a fat short ugly little pug face!
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.5820CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jul 11 1995 20:513
GIF please... :)

Chris.
17.5821NETCAD::WOODFORDAlwaysOneMoreImbecileThanYouCountOnTue Jul 11 1995 20:575
    
    
    
    What's GIF?
    
17.5822SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue Jul 11 1995 20:585
    Send the GIF to me, I'll put it on the Web.
    
    It begins to look as if I'm proposing a Web page for the box.  Any
    interest in such a thing?  It'd be accessible from within Digital only
    - firewalls and all that.
17.5823SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue Jul 11 1995 20:597
    5821
    
    GIF == Graphic Interchange Format
    
    Developed by Compu$erve as a public-domain means of transferring images
    between computers.  Supported by PCs, Macs, Netscape on all platforms,
    xv on UNIX.
17.5824EVMS::MORONEYThe gene pool needs chlorine....Tue Jul 11 1995 21:157
re .5823:

>    Developed by Compu$erve as a public-domain means of transferring images
>    between computers.  Supported by PCs, Macs, Netscape on all platforms,
>    xv on UNIX.

except I think they're now saying it wasn't public domain after all...
17.5825How do I....NEMAIL::HULBERTCome on 5 O'clockTue Jul 11 1995 21:4810
    TTWA	
    
    I have seen references to this conference being archived.  Since I
    enjoy reading your comments and debates I would hate to lose access. 
    So my question is, how do I find the 'box when it gets archived.
    
    P.S. Usual disclaimer with reference to ignoring all snarfs, flames
    insults etc. with regard to technical ignorance.  You have probably
    figured out that a techie I ain't, but I am awed at the information and
    techno wiz bang stuff that gets posted.
17.5826MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jul 11 1995 21:505
> Any interest in such a thing?

Now there's an intriguing idea. I could offer to provides .GIFs from photos
as a contribution to the effort.

17.5827Re .5822 ::BINDERLJSRV2::KALIKOWBuddy, can youse paradigm?Wed Jul 12 1995 01:4610
    Naah, why bother, when you could host your very own copy of WebForum on
    your very own Digital UNIX machine, and all the IP-literate, Surfer
    'BoxDudes & Dudettes could simply transfer all their badinage, .GIFs &
    all, to the web... and shuffle off this non-multimedia, fixed-font,
    non-hyperized vale of tears.
    
    If yer interestoid, send me mail.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.5828TTWA: $something as a postfix...?LJSRV2::KALIKOWBuddy, can youse paradigm?Wed Jul 12 1995 01:4812
    You know how various ComputerNerds like to sign their names to their
    notes with a $ and then some sort of qualifier appended?  What's the
    etymology of that??
    
    /s/
    
    Dan$clueless
    
    aka
    
    |-{:-)$clueless
                   
17.5829WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jul 12 1995 10:111
    why people are noting in the winter of 94/95 note now
17.5830LJSRV2::KALIKOWBuddy, can youse paradigm?Wed Jul 12 1995 10:392
    ... they're Aussies p'raps??
    
17.5831CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Jul 12 1995 11:455
>    ... they're Aussies p'raps??
    
not me, daddio.  I just wish we had the winter weather back.

Chris.
17.5832WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jul 12 1995 11:491
    -1  40 lashes with a wet noodle and go bite your tongue off
17.5833SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Jul 12 1995 12:2112
                    <<< Note 17.5829 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>

>    why people are noting in the winter of 94/95 note now


	There is still skiing in Colorado and two weeks ago there was
	4 inches of snow at the west entrance to the Eisenhower Tunnel
	(the Continental Divide).

	Of course lately our Winter has been REALLY HOT. ;-)

Jim
17.5834Oh-oh, one got out of the lab againDECWIN::RALTOI hate summerWed Jul 12 1995 14:3623
 >> Letter I got in the mail from the "manager of quantitative analysis" at
 >> Reader's Digest...
    
    "Quantitative analysis" is a term from chemistry, so this guy is
    probably a chemist who got lost on one of his rare excursions
    outside the confines of his lab, and ended up in Pleasantville
    by mistake.  Having worked with a few chemists in my time at
    Duracell, I can tell you they're quite capable of doing this,
    being even more geeky than many computer nerds.
    
    Best thing is to write him a nice letter telling him that he's
    landed in the wrong magazine, and to go back to Poindexter Digest
    as soon as possible.
    
    
    re: TV Guide firmly embedded ads
    
    I tear them out too, by the tons (a stack of ten or more inserts is
    commonly obtained), but the problem is that it's hard to tear them out
    without at least glancing at them and even subconsciously taking note
    of their contents.  Which was probably the idea all along...
    
    Chris
17.5835DEVLPR::DKILLORANJack Martin - Wanted Dead or AliveWed Jul 12 1995 14:475
    
    Why is India called the "subcontinent"....

    :-|
    Dan
17.5836NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 12 1995 14:501
Because it's famous for its hoagies.
17.5837SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Wed Jul 12 1995 14:513
    
    Is that anything like a grinder?
    
17.5838SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 15:0111
    .5824
    
    > I think they're now saying it wasn't public domain after all...
    
    The GIF image format makes use of LZW data compression, on which Unisys
    holds the patent.  Compu$erve, which is at least partially owned by
    Unisys, therefore says that anyone wishing to develop GIF-encoding
    applications FOR USE ON COMPU$ERVE, must pay a licensing fee.  All
    others may continue as they were.  However, if any new GIF formats are
    developed, files in these formats may be created only by licensed
    applications.
17.5839NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 12 1995 15:061
I thought Compuserve was owned by H&R Block.
17.5842PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 12 1995 15:238

>>	Why my dictionary does not contain the word "delator" or any
>>	variant thereof

	maybe because the word or its definitions are archaic and/or
	obsolete?  according to my dictionary, that is.

17.5843SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 15:244
    .5839
    
    Yeah, color me embarrassed.  The link atwixt Compu$erve and Unisyz
    rests on the LZW compression thing, not an ownership angle.
17.5844SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 15:243
    .5841
    
    No.
17.5845LJSRV2::KALIKOWBuddy, can youse paradigm?Wed Jul 12 1995 15:265
    Well, I too ain't nivver heard of "delator" -- but my typical acute use
    of context, an unshakeable trust in Herr Binder's linguistic rectitude,
    and an hopefully not-too-credulous reliance on the near-neighbor
    "deleterious" got me thru that knothole.
    
17.5846Babbooom! :)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Wed Jul 12 1995 15:328
    
    So.. how about a usage for the word?
    
     "Honey? I'm going out with the boys... what time do you want me home?"
    
    
     "Delator the better!!!"
    
17.5847W9NCD, in toto exc. pronunciationsSMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 15:326
17.5848PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 12 1995 15:498
	and partial entry from _Chambers_:

	delate, vt to pass on (archaic); to publish (obs); to charge with
		a crime (archaic). 

	(it's also Shakespearean for "dilate".)

17.5849MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Jul 12 1995 15:5315
    TTWA: The big deal about Walmart
    
    I guess I've led a sheltered life. I'd never been to a Walmart
    prior to Monday night. I was told that it was neigh unto nirvana
    for the American shopper.

    Well, it's a dump. Horrible layout. Horrible merchandising. A
    poor selection of cheesy foreign goods. And the Richard Simmons
    clothing line!

    I wasn't missing an effing thing. I will make it a point to keep
    on missing it, however.

    -b
17.5850NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 12 1995 15:541
Is that in Shakespeare's ophthalmological texts or his gynecological ones?
17.5851See yaMKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarWed Jul 12 1995 15:5511
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why I'm still here when I could be gone?
    
    Out for the next two days.  Enjoy the sun, folx!
    
    
    
    Rob
    
17.5852GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Jul 12 1995 15:564
    well, i, for one, like wal*mart.  almost always has what i am looking
    for and at very reasonable prices...
    
    
17.5853SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Wed Jul 12 1995 15:596
    
    
    Almost half the price on pharmacy type items vs. CVS...
    
    and you can't go wrong at clearance time...
    
17.5854:-)WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jul 12 1995 16:003
    my beloved just got a Patton fan there yesterday. we're very happy...
    
    
17.5855GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Jul 12 1995 16:025
    
    i mean, why pay 6 bucks for nyquil when you can pay a little over 2 for
    wal*mart's version and get the same effect??  
    
    
17.5856SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 16:0410
    You can't go wrong at Wal*Mart unless you have some investment in your
    community.  Wal*Mart has admitted in print that its standard business
    practice is to enter a community, cut-price the competition out of
    business (anyone in New England wonder what happened to Ames and Zayre,
    and is now happening to Kmart and Bradlees?), and then raise prices. 
    Furthermore, Wal*Mart makes a big thing of "Buy American" while selling
    principally shoddy foreign-made goods.
    
    I've never been in a Wal*Mart and expect to die without having suffered
    such an experience.
17.5857PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 12 1995 16:063
  you can get dog woofies really cheap there.

17.5858MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Jul 12 1995 16:078
    
    Well we can die together then Mr. B, 'cause I'm not going
    back either. I much prefer all the smaller stores that
    these cornholes are trying to put out of business. I'm
    sorry, my intent is not to hurt any box reader's feelings,
    but I really think the place sucked.
    
    -b
17.5859SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 16:082
    Well, Bri, it's a thing of people who prefer the dollar today over the
    choice tomorrow.
17.5860Put something soft behind your head before drinkingSPSEG::COVINGTONWed Jul 12 1995 16:2112
    re: .5855
    
    "the same effect.."
    
    You mean Wal-Mart's version will also have you passed out 3 seconds
    after consumption?
    
    NyQuil is not "the sniffling, sneezing,..etc" medicine.
    
    It's the "Why the h*ll did I wake up on the kitchen floor this
    morning?" medicine.
                                                           
17.5861NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 12 1995 16:235
>             (anyone in New England wonder what happened to Ames and Zayre,
>    and is now happening to Kmart and Bradlees?)

Poorly run stores fail.  All these are prime examples.  When Walmart runs
a well-run store out of business, I'll start listening to your argument.
17.5862MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Jul 12 1995 16:3017
    NyQuil is 50 proof. For the one ounce dose, I suggest replacing
    it with with 2 aspirin, 1 decongestant/antihistamine tablet, and
    a good belt of 12 year old Scotch Whiskey.

    As for the price, you can get the "generic" equivalent of NyQuil
    at CVS for around the same price as Walmart. Close enough for
    jazz, anyway.

    And... I believe NyQuil contains acetaminophen (Tylenol),
    and in some people there has been a link between alcohol,
    acetaminophen and liver failure! There's even a warning to
    this effect on Tylenol bottles. How the 25% alcohol that's
    in NyQuil (along with acetaminophen) is any better for you
    is unclear to me...

    -b
17.5863DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Jul 12 1995 16:406
    'Lil old Buford has a WalMart and Kmart; I agree with Brian's
    assessment of WalMart, merchandise primarily junk quality.  The
    Kmart is better quality and they tend to have a larger variety.
    IF there is a price difference it's negligible, I'll pay it.
    
    
17.5864WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jul 12 1995 16:475
    to generalize WalMart's inventory as junk isn't fair or correct just
    like it isn't fair to broad brush KMART's stuff as all quality.
    
    i'm not defending WalMart, but they do have a variety of brand names
    from the finest (Patten fans for an ex.) to some unkown stuff.
17.5865PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 12 1995 16:493
	their woofies are top-notch.

17.5866GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberWed Jul 12 1995 16:501
    Where are they made, Di?
17.5867SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Wed Jul 12 1995 16:507
    
    
    	Walmart sells the HOMAK gun safes which are an inexpensive
    alternative to the high-priced safes found elsewhere. Works for me
    anyway!
    
    jim
17.5868NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 12 1995 16:511
TTWA: What's a dog woofie?  It's not in the OED.
17.5869SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 16:516
    .5864
    
    > to generalize WalMart's inventory as junk...
    
    My generalization applies to the stuff with the Wal*Mart name on the
    label, as I've seen it in the hands of acquaintances who shop there.
17.5870CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jul 12 1995 16:5211


 
I like Wal Mart because they have TV Guide Crossword puzzle books at the
checkout.




Jim
17.5871PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 12 1995 16:536
>>TTWA: What's a dog woofie?  It's not in the OED.

	it's how my dog refers to biscuits.  it wasn't my idea.
	my old beau's dog got her off on the wrong paw.

17.5872GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Jul 12 1995 16:5412
    i agree that saying all of wal*mart's stuff is junk and kmart's is
    quality etc...
    
    the wal*mart in lunenburg is a rather clean store (imnsho), much
    cleaner than the local kmart.  and i have seen the same merchandise in
    both stores (except for the store brand stuff)...corelle dishes, conair
    hair implements, makeup, fragrances, quakerstate motor oil, tide,
    comet,...and if i need any of those things, i'll go where the price is 
    cheaper and the store is cleaner...
    
    
    
17.5873PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 12 1995 16:568
>>    i agree that saying all of wal*mart's stuff is junk and kmart's is
>>    quality etc...

    how closely have you examined their woofies?  not closely enough,
    from the sounds of it, little missy.
    

17.5874GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Jul 12 1995 16:5913
    
    notes crash, there...
    
    actually, i meant to say that saying wal*mart's stuff is junk and
    kmart's is quality is not quite fair...i didn't finish my sentence...
    
    
    (and i am not sure if the 'wal*mart' name is on wal*mart brand
    stuff...i know 'equate' is and "sam's brand" (or something like that)
    is...and for me, the things that i have bought the 'equate' version of
    have worked just fine.  if a generic doesn't work, i'm not gonna buy it
    to save some pennies, but if it does, i'd be silly to do otherwise...)
    
17.5875EST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQWed Jul 12 1995 17:0014
Yah, New England has been lacking a decent department store for years... Ames
et al are a joke. I can't remember how many times I went into Ames looking
for something sublimely exotic like a jug of anti-freeze for the car, and
walked out with nothing.

It's odd... some of them (Bradlees, Zayre, etc...) were good once, but
sometime around the late 70s early 80s they all changed over to a "clothes
store with a few cans of paint on the side" format. Which is fine if you need
clothes, but if you don't you end up not going there very much.

The wife and I like Walmart. Clothes, answering machine, cat food, ammo,
light bulbs, motor oil, garden supplies, all in one place. One of the very
few other stores in our area, The Fair, where you could buy all of the above,
closed up for good recently...
17.5876GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberWed Jul 12 1995 17:023
    
    
    They even have Weatherby's........
17.5877MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Jul 12 1995 17:2612
    
    RE: 5875
    
    I liked the Fair; the one nearest me (rt 20, Worcester)
    had an excellent garden shop. I definitely do not like
    WalMart though.
    
    I've been told that they were going to put a Bradlees
    where the old Fair was, but who knows now that Bradlees
    is in Chapter 11...
    
    -b
17.5878GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed LadyWed Jul 12 1995 17:297
    
    hmmm...i didn't know that bradlees was chapter 11...i like that store
    too.  and the fair was a most interesting place...kinda reminded me of
    building 19...you could get some good stuff cheap, if you didn't mind
    shopping in dirty stores...
    
    
17.5879WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureWed Jul 12 1995 17:481
    Where TF a certain piece of mail is.
17.5881POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelWed Jul 12 1995 18:172
    
    Karen, I am sure that alone would be worth the visit.
17.5883SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 18:296
    .5882
    
    Maybe they called them mercy killings.
    
    J. Caesar wasn't born by C-section.  The first successful recorded
    C-section was done in 1615.
17.5884SUBSYS::NEUMYERLove is a dirty jobWed Jul 12 1995 18:515
    
    	Wal mart also sells federal 12ga in 100 pack for 13.56. can't
    hardly reload for that price.
    
    ed
17.5885SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 18:574
    .5884
    
    Just think of all the claymore mines you can make with 100 Federal 12ga
    shells!  Such a deal, no self-respecting terrorist should pass it up.
17.5886SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Wed Jul 12 1995 19:1012
    
    re: .5884
    
    Great deal huh???? I got one of those a couple of weeks back. The only
    problem is that they list those kinds of things as promotional sales
    and don't always have themin stock...
    
    re: .5885
    
     Naaaaaah!! The 100 packs are usually 7 1/2 and you'd need at list
    double-ought for a decent claymore!! :)
    
17.5887predates 1600's?SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 12 1995 19:106
    
    Then I wonder why Shakespeare writes something like:
    
    	...I myself was was untimely ripped from my mothers womb
    
    
17.5888SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 19:124
    .5887
    
    Why, Colin, I'm surprised at you.  With a background in theatre, you
    should be able to recognize a figure of speech!
17.5889er, but...SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 12 1995 19:2611
    I'm a techie, not a thespian, but listening to the lines for 14 nights
    does make them stick.
    
    Whether or not it's a figure of speech, it shows that your common
    playwright of the 1500's had some knowledge of the concept that
    a foetus could be cut from the womb and live.  Thus the concept
    at least must predate the date that you cite as the "first".
    
    By my logicke, at least.
    
    
17.5891SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotWed Jul 12 1995 19:359
    .5889
    
    Ah, sir, you have overlooked one side of the word "successful" with
    regard to the delivery of a foetus by the knife of a knave.  Before the
    famous 1615 example 'twas invariable that the mother failed to survive
    her child's birth.
    
    I'ld not belabour the point, but - stab me - success by halves is no
    success.
17.5892hmphSMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 12 1995 20:012
    
    Oh, picky picky.
17.5893SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Wed Jul 12 1995 20:134
    
    
      Why Dick Binder's never been on Jeopardy....
    
17.5894OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jul 12 1995 20:141
    Because he's offended by Alex's Nazi salute.
17.5895Lawrence Welk used to salute, tooDECWIN::RALTOI hate summerWed Jul 12 1995 20:3218
    Bwah-hah-hah... does he still do that salute?... I haven't watched
    it in a while.
    
    
    TTWA:
    
    The "Getting Help" section of my Visual C++ manual, which says:
    
    	Visual Workbench features an easy-to-use online reference
    	system that provides information about [list of stuff]...
    
    And then proceeds to take up nine pages to explain how to use
    this "easy-to-use" on-line help system.  So far, the help system
    is by far the most complicated feature of the package.
    
    Another fine job from the masters of obfuscation in Redmond...
    
    Chris
17.5896MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Jul 12 1995 20:354
    I prefer to call it "Visceral C++".

    -b
17.5897SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Thu Jul 13 1995 13:075
    
    
    how about eviscerated C++? ;*)
    
    
17.5898NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jul 13 1995 14:521
TTWA: If the furniture in CLASSIFIED_ADS note 4784.1 is evidence in a murder.
17.5899PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jul 13 1995 14:542
 .5898  <chuckle>

17.5900snarf?CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Jul 13 1995 14:580
17.5901CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jul 13 1995 16:177

 seems as if they had excess apostrophes of which to rid themselves as well.



 Jim
17.5902MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 13 1995 17:123
TTWA:
   I'm totally unfamiliar with Pat Metheny.

17.5903SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jul 13 1995 17:141
    You're a very lucky person, Jack DelBalso.
17.5904AKOCOA::DOUGANThu Jul 13 1995 17:392
    Whatever happened to the saga of that Canadian super-hero Canoe-head?
    
17.5905POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelThu Jul 13 1995 18:412
    
    he moved in with Glenn Richardson and friends. hth
17.5906POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Bronze GoddessesThu Jul 13 1995 19:323
    
    "...while portaging his canoe through Adirondack Park..."
    
17.5907CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jul 13 1995 20:354


 What the heck is Rush's new name for liberals?
17.5908MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 13 1995 20:504
TTWA:
   What sort of sharpening devices one would have to employ
   in honing the horns of a bull until they were "razor-sharp"?

17.5909MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 13 1995 20:525
    
    Maybe they used the cue-chalk thingies from that Bugs Bunny
    cartoon...
    
    -b
17.5910cut out the middlemanSMURF::WALTERSThu Jul 13 1995 21:216
    
   >What sort of sharpening devices one would have to employ
   >in honing the horns of a bull until they were "razor-sharp"?
    
    Dunno.  But if they leave the horns on, then BK employees
            won't have to fabricate bic-burgers.
17.5911CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jul 14 1995 02:2210


 Why the news media in Boston is acting like it's never been hot around
 here before.




 Jim
17.5912MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jul 14 1995 11:014
TTWA:
   Was Joan three minutes early, or was John five minutes late?
   (Or aren't they on EDT?)

17.5913GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri Jul 14 1995 12:035
    
    
    It's not a new name for liberals, but rather a new theme song which he
    uses to do a liber update.  You have to hear it for yourself.
    
17.5914TROOA::COLLINSGone ballistic. Back in 5 minutes.Fri Jul 14 1995 12:095
    
    .5912,
    
    I'm kind of curious about that myself!
    
17.5915???DOCTP::KELLERSpprt smlr gvt. http://www.lp.org/lp/lp.htmlFri Jul 14 1995 15:0614
>                     <<< Note 17.5910 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>
>                           -< cut out the middleman >-
>
>    
>    Dunno.  But if they leave the horns on, then BK employees
>            won't have to fabricate bic-burgers.

Speaking of Bugs Bunny...

does anyone else find it amusing that France's new President is named 
Jacque Ciracque(sp?)  [Lac jacque sherak of Bugs BUnny and the Waterfalls]

Geoff

17.5916another reason to turn the TV offEST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQFri Jul 14 1995 15:216
>          <<< Note 17.5911 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Learning to lean" >>>
> Why the news media in Boston is acting like it's never been hot around
> here before.

For the same reason that they act like it's never snowed around here before
in the wintertime.
17.5917bafflingPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 14 1995 17:553
  why gerald didn't know who richard petty is

17.5918'twas trivialHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeFri Jul 14 1995 17:560
17.5919NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 14 1995 17:582
Cuz I don't follow racing and I don't watch TV.  The name did sound a little
familiar though.
17.5920MAIL2::CRANEFri Jul 14 1995 18:024
    I would like to get a new set of sweats with the DEC logo through a
    company store. Does any one have any contacts?
    
    Thanks in advance.
17.5921SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Fri Jul 14 1995 18:035
    
    <--------
    
    You gonna wear them to court????
    
17.5922NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 14 1995 18:041
He's suing 'cause he owes his soul to the company store.
17.5924NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 14 1995 18:101
I used to watch TV.  Do you want me to sing the theme to Car 54?
17.5925SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotFri Jul 14 1995 18:121
    No, but thank you for asking.
17.5927PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 14 1995 18:1511
>>       Yes, I do.

	me too.  


	famous lines from Car 54:

	"Ooh!  Ooh!  Has it got two coathooks?"
	
	well, maybe not that famous.

17.5928NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 14 1995 18:1610
Ahem.  Mi-mi-mi-mi.

  There's a holdup in the Bronx,
  Brooklyn's broken out in fights,
  There's a traffic jam in Harlem
  That's backed up to Jackson Heights.
  There's a scout troop short a child,
  Khrushchev's due at Idlewild...

  Car 54 where are you?
17.5930CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jul 14 1995 18:184
I wonder if humane:: being inaccessible could possibly be anything to
do with a sudden rush to delete notes, or just sheer coincidence?

Chris.
17.5931SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Fri Jul 14 1995 18:244
    
    <------
    Don't matter none if'n the backups are done correctly...
    
17.5932or daily extractsHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeFri Jul 14 1995 18:250
17.5933NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 14 1995 18:261
HUMANE::DIGITAL is reachable from here.
17.5934CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Fri Jul 14 1995 18:306
    	re .5930
    
    	What's up over there?  Why would everyone want to delete notes?
    
    	(I haven't been to the DIGITAL notesfile in a long time, so
    	I haven't been keeping up.)
17.5935HuhDASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Fri Jul 14 1995 18:303
    TTWA : What is "Dia do bheatha"??
    
    ...Tom
17.5936TROOA::COLLINSGone ballistic. Back in 5 minutes.Fri Jul 14 1995 18:338
    
    .5934, Joe:
    
    A noter in ::DIGITAL is apparently launching legal action against
    DEC, and requesting that certain notes be held as evidence.
    
    Unless it's all a windup.
    
17.5937CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Fri Jul 14 1995 18:362
    	Are they recent notes?  Or could one of my old notes be
    	subject to this action?
17.5938MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jul 14 1995 18:378
>    A noter in ::DIGITAL

'twas our very own Ray Crane, was it not?

(I thought he was doing a bit of leg pulling, but then I haven't
 been following that depressing conference for some time now, and
 only happened to read his note by chance on advice of someone else.)

17.5939CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jul 14 1995 18:382
    Legal action?????  I didn't do it!  If I did, I didn't mean it! 
    Besides they deserved it anyway!  Oh I'm not involved?  Never mind.  
17.5940NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 14 1995 18:381
They're recent notes.
17.5941CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jul 14 1995 18:3811



 How much longer it would have taken the nonblowoutable candles on my birthday
 cake to set off the fire alarms in here :-/




 Jim
17.5942NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 14 1995 18:404
> How much longer it would have taken the nonblowoutable candles on my birthday
> cake to set off the fire alarms in here :-/

I take it Divine Brown didn't pop out of the cake to help you out.
17.5943CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jul 14 1995 18:4010



 thankfully, no.




 Jim
17.5944CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Jul 14 1995 19:138
>    TTWA : What is "Dia do bheatha"??
    
    
    It's Irish.  You would probably be happier not knowing the translation. 
    8^)
    
    
    -steve 
17.5945MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Jul 14 1995 19:186
    Speaking of Irish, I've been told my surname is derived from
    the Gaelic word for "horseman". Not surprising, as I'm frequently
    equated with at least one end of a horse..,

    -b
17.5947roots monSMURF::WALTERSFri Jul 14 1995 19:409
    
    Cuould be older than Gaelic. "Marchog" (ch as in loch) is Welsh for
    horseman.
    
    If the Irish Gaelic term is similar, then it indicates that the
    word might come from Celtic, before Irish/Scottish (GGoedilic)
    and Welsh/Manx/Cornish (Brythonic) became separate languages.
    
    You've been around for 4000 years mate.
17.5948MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Jul 14 1995 19:455
    > You've been around for 4000 years mate.
    
    What, you've seen me trying to get out of bed in the morning? :-)
    
    -b
17.5949DEVLPR::DKILLORANJack Martin - RIPFri Jul 14 1995 20:0911
    
    re: .5939
    
    YOU BASTAGE ! ! ! ! !
    
    That was MY LINE  !!!!!
    
    Oh well
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.5950Usually from Toody to LucilleDECWIN::RALTOToday, I *really* hate summerFri Jul 14 1995 20:156
    re: Car 54
    
    My favorite catchphrase from that show wasn't the tedious
    "Ooo! Ooo!", but rather the "Do you mind?  Do.  You.  Miiiind." :-)
    
    Chris
17.5951CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jul 14 1995 20:164
My link to the 'box is  s l  o   w   .   .   .   is this because BACK40::
is feeling tired, or just because I'm copying a 45MB file over my kilostream?

Chris.
17.5952CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jul 14 1995 20:194
    ....I'm copying a 45MB file over my kilostream
    
    Sounds quite painful.  The last time I dragged anything over my
    kilostream I could not walk for a week!
17.5953CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jul 14 1995 20:2510
>    Sounds quite painful.  The last time I dragged anything over my
>    kilostream I could not walk for a week!

	...?!

Chris.

PS a kilostream in this sense is BT's name for a bog standard 'phone line
   with 64K modems stuck on each end.  Quite handy for rummaging around
   the easynet from home!
17.5954CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Jul 14 1995 21:001
    Why the noter in HUMANE::DIGIAL posted 3965.129 publically.  
17.5955CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Jul 14 1995 21:034
    re: .5949
    
    Someone is always blaming me for something so I use this line as the
    standard.  Feel free to send me royalties and use at will :-).
17.5956DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Fri Jul 14 1995 22:128
    >>    TTWA : What is "Dia do bheatha"??
    
    >    It's Irish.  You would probably be happier not knowing the
    >    translation.
    
    I still want to know!!!
    
    ...Tom
17.5957CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Jul 17 1995 12:516
    <----  It translates as "God bless your life."
    
    Told you you didn't really want to know.  8^)
    
    
    -steve 
17.5958DASHER::RALSTONcantwejustbenicetoeachother?:)Mon Jul 17 1995 14:003
    I wanted to know, Thanks.
    
    ...Tom
17.5959SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Mon Jul 17 1995 14:055
    
    
    Whether some people realize they're being lackeys or that their
    inflated egos won't allow them to think that way... no matter the
    overwhelming, self-incriminating evidence...
17.5960NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 17 1995 14:282
When will "Craig Shirgold" of "Keen, N.H." finally die?  Currently being
spammed in such relevant usenet groups as alt.bonsai.
17.5961VANGA::KERRELLDECUS Dublin 11-15 September'95Mon Jul 17 1995 14:4810
re.5960:

Craig Shergold was a real person who was featured on a UK TV Programme "That's
Life" in the late 1980s. He was thought to be terminally ill at the time and
wanted to get into the Guiness Book of Records. He didn't die but his name lives
on in various scams such as a gang of Nigerians operating in Europe who write
and invite you to assist them in money laundering. The results, should you be
tempted, are very expensive.

Dave.
17.5962formula anyone?OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Jul 17 1995 18:131
    How do you calculate "heat index"?
17.5963GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon Jul 17 1995 18:162
    
    Warmth + Wetness x Hotness = heat index
17.5964SPSEG::COVINGTONMon Jul 17 1995 18:282
    Um...sounds like a good night in bed will blow the lid off of any heat
    index scale.
17.5965what's hotness?OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Jul 17 1995 19:495
    >    Warmth + Wetness x Hotness = heat index
    
    not in general terms, but in stats used by weatherpersons:
    
         Temp + Humidity? x ? = heat index
17.5966DEVLPR::DKILLORANLove In An ElevatorMon Jul 17 1995 20:086
    
    > Warmth + Wetness x Hotness = heat index
    
    I've had my heat index blo....... whooops, wrong conference... :-)
    
    Dan
17.5967BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jul 17 1995 20:313

	I can see why you would think what you did Dan! Too funny.....
17.5968SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotMon Jul 17 1995 20:433
    >                   -< Welcome to the asylum >-
    
    What is the box offering asylum FROM?
17.5969POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 00:362
    Grimness in my opinion.
    
17.5970POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 00:361
    I wonder when new protocol 2/6 will become old protocol 2/6.
17.5971MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jul 18 1995 01:109
Why, when new protocol 2/7 comes out, of course.

TTWA:
    Why some VTX infobase developers choose to change the sense of the
    keypad so that in some cases you must exit VTX with PF1-dot_on_keypad
    while with others you must exit with PF1-dot_on_big_keyboard?

    To hell with all of 'em. I'll CTRL-Y out of the damn thing.

17.5972NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 18 1995 14:152
TTWA: When will the OJ Simpson exercise video be released?  What will it
be called?
17.5973POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 14:251
    Bars of Steel.
17.5974PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 18 1995 14:272
  .5973  trezbeeyen.  that's three for Glenn this year.
17.5975POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 14:293
    8^)
    
    I'm glad somebody is keeping score.
17.5976TROOA::COLLINSGone ballistic. Back in 5 minutes.Tue Jul 18 1995 14:553
    
    When Binder will hyperlink his homepage to ELF.
    
17.5977DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Jul 18 1995 15:345
    .5972
    
    Gerald, I wonder why you would want to buy it?
    
    
17.5978TROOA::COLLINSGone ballistic. Back in 5 minutes.Tue Jul 18 1995 15:373
    
    Gerald wants OJ's role in `Naked Gun, .45'
    
17.5979NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 18 1995 15:472
Since I'm one of the 6 people in the U.S. without a VCR (or a TV), I wouldn't
want to buy it.
17.5980POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 15:511
    <--- I'd cancel the cable then if I were you.
17.5981CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jul 18 1995 16:199



>TTWA: When will the OJ Simpson exercise video be released?  What will it
>be called?


 Sweatin' with the jailbird
17.5982SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jul 18 1995 16:3617
    
    Couldn't sleep last night, so I channel surfed for awhile...
    
    Came upon a commercial which started:
    
    
     "I had a major decision to make concerning my life today, so the first
    thing I did this morning was to pick up the phone and call 'The
    Psychic Hotline'!!! Boy! Was I ever glad I did!"
    
     Pathetic...
    
    Do they really believe people are this dumb?
    
    
    Ummmmm.. never mind....
    
17.5984TROOA::COLLINSGone ballistic. Back in 5 minutes.Tue Jul 18 1995 17:019
    
    LL Bean's sales pitch for their travelling dog food bowl:
    
    "Most dog-food bowls are big and heavy, and not designed 
    for transport..."
    
    What do you 'muricans make your dog-food bowls out of, 
    anyway?  Granite?
    
17.5985I think 8^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Big VsTue Jul 18 1995 17:045
    
    There are both male and female mules.  The term 'mule' merely
    designates the offspring of a mare and a male ass as compared to a
    'hinny' which is the offspring of a stallion and a female ass (and also
    comes in both boy and girl versions).
17.5987POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 17:051
    My head is spinning.
17.5989:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jul 18 1995 17:079
    
    re: .5985
    
    mz_deb...
    
     I think you should apologize for making all those disparaging remarks
    about 'boxers!!!!
    
    
17.5990SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue Jul 18 1995 17:104
    .5988
    
    Yes, they do.  But they're sterile; the males produce no viable sperm,
    and the females produce no viable ova.
17.5991DEVLPR::DKILLORANLove In An ElevatorTue Jul 18 1995 17:159
    
    Mr Binder,
    I recall reading an article several years ago about a mule either
    becoming pregnant, or giving birth (I forget which).  I thought you
    would have known about that.  It could have been a hoax, because I have
    never heard about that again....
    
    Dan
    
17.5992SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue Jul 18 1995 17:229
    .5991
    
    If a mule became pregnant, there are two possibilities:
    
    1.  It was one of the rare instances of a nonsterile hybrid.  These
        critters do occasionally exist, just as sterile humans exist but
        apparently with far less frequency.
    
    2.  It was made pregnant through in-vitro fertilization.
17.5993NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 18 1995 17:222
There's an article from the LA Times in today's Boston Globe on si'kick
hotlines.  I couldn't be bothered reading it.
17.5994NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 18 1995 17:273
>    2.  It was made pregnant through in-vitro fertilization.

With donor eggs.
17.5995Over easy...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Tue Jul 18 1995 17:311
    
17.5996POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 17:351
    Donors lay eggs? What kind of bird is that?
17.5998OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Jul 18 1995 17:414
>TTWA: When will the OJ Simpson exercise video be released?  What will it
>be called?
    
    Does the video have exercises to make you hands bigger?
17.5999CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jul 18 1995 17:523

 Jumpin' with the Jailed Juice
17.6000CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jul 18 1995 17:524


 Snafersize video
17.6001maybeSMURF::WALTERSTue Jul 18 1995 18:334
    
    > Donors lay eggs? What kind of bird is that?
    
    Must be the chicken donor kebab bird that they eat in the UK
17.6002POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 19:212
    So, veterinarians gingerly insert these chicken donor kebab eggs into a
    mule to get it pregnant? What people won't do for kicks.
17.6003POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelTue Jul 18 1995 19:252
    
    <------ mules, kicks etc........ Glenn, you joker, you
17.6004TROOA::COLLINSGone ballistic. Back in 5 minutes.Tue Jul 18 1995 19:373
    
    KAOSWS::CANADA note 950.0
    
17.6005POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 19:383
    re: .603
    
    It's a good thing I don't work for Burroughs.
17.6006:-)POBOX::BATTIShave pool cue, will travelTue Jul 18 1995 19:421
    
17.6007POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 19:432
    Now that the jingle stuff has been moved, where should the jangle stuff
    be placed?
17.6008MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jul 18 1995 19:446
>    KAOSWS::CANADA note 950.0
    
I think I have it, John. His son is Craig Shirgold, and before he dies
a horrible death of eczema, he wants to receive more mail postmarked from
Toronto than anyone else in the world so that he can be immortalized
in the Guinness Book.
17.6009MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jul 18 1995 19:456
>    Now that the jingle stuff has been moved, where should the jangle stuff
>    be placed?

In "Song Lyrics".

I've got spurs that jingle, jangle, jingle . . . 
17.6010POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 19:463
    re: .6008
    
    Scratch that idea.
17.6011TROOA::COLLINSGone ballistic. Back in 5 minutes.Tue Jul 18 1995 19:486
    
    .6008:
    
    I'm reminded of the `Seinfeld' episode where George wants Jerry's
    parents to mail postcards back from France for him.
    
17.6012LEADIN::REITHTue Jul 18 1995 19:529
    >>    Now that the jingle stuff has been moved, where should the
    >>    jangle stuff be placed?
    
    > I've got spurs that jingle, jangle, jingle . . .
     
    Oh my God - that was the first thing I thought of when I read that
    line.  I got to stop reading this notes file.
    
    	Skip
17.6013POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Tue Jul 18 1995 19:571
    Yipdee yay!
17.6014LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Tue Jul 18 1995 20:1829
    ... as I go riding merrily along.
    
    And they say, "Now ain't you glad you're single?"
    and that song ain't so very far from wrong.
    
    O Lulu Belle, O Lulu Belle,
    Though I've done a heap of (?court?)ing, this is why I never fell:
    
    I've got spurs that jingle jangle jingle,
    as I go riding merrily along...
    
    ...
    
    
    Why do I remember that so (imho:-) well???  Becuz my parents had a huge
    mess of 78RPM pop records and hated that one, so they gave it to me to
    use on my very first mechanical project:  constructing a huge cardboard
    cone with a large hatpin thru the apex, suspended on a pivot, which
    could be gently placed on the record as it spun on a platter jury-
    rigged to a spare 78RPM turntable motor that my dad had in his hell-box
    of old electro-mechanical detritus...  Man, did I get a kick outta
    hearing that dumb song!!  I eventually cut that disk to shreds with
    dull hatpins and out-of-balance cone suspensions, but I learned a
    heckuva lot in the process.  Unfortunately the above deathless message
    of the singer apparently fell uselessly on deaf ears, since mah
    Honeylamb & I are agonna celebrate anniversary #31 tomorrow. 
    
    Tnx for the memory!!  |-{:-)
    
17.6015POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Big VsTue Jul 18 1995 20:202
    
    Hey, I have a Burl Ives album {somewhere} with that song on it! 
17.6016lookie here, kiddies!CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Jul 18 1995 21:037
    TTWA:
    
    How network TV got away with airing full frontal male and female
    nudity in a brief video of a nudist/religious cult.  True, it was a
    news-type story, but they didn't blank out *anything*.
    
    This was during prime time, too.
17.6017youth is wasted on the youngTROOA::TEMPLETONWill wonders never cease!!!Wed Jul 19 1995 04:006
    .6014
    
    Congrats on your long married life, have fun, enjoy, and do everything
    your kids would be aghast to find out you can still do.
    
    joan
17.6018CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jul 19 1995 12:404
    TTWA if that was Dr. Dan in the flesh tooling through the Rt. 27/Rt.
    111 intersection this morning avec beanie avec mixmaster b'long jesus.  
    Or is there a Dr. Dan doppelganger?
    Brian
17.6019re .6017 joanLJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Wed Jul 19 1995 13:044
    Tnx joan -- and BTW nice timesnarf!!
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.6021CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jul 19 1995 13:112
    Pidgin for helicopter.  (sounds like a campaign slogan if your paradigm
    du jour is as weird as mine seems to be today) 
17.6022re .6018 brianLJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Wed Jul 19 1995 13:1610
17.6023LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Wed Jul 19 1995 13:184
17.6024TROOA::COLLINSLife is a great big hang up...Wed Jul 19 1995 13:515
    
    Why the eerie dearth of news regarding the Hugh Grant incident?
    
    ;^)
    
17.6025GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfWed Jul 19 1995 14:227
    
    
    ttwa:  why (and how) all three members of the pop/rap group tlc (t-boz,
    left eye, and chili) filed for bankruptcy and if any of it had to do
    with the legal truouble one of the members has found herself in...
    
    
17.6026POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Big VsWed Jul 19 1995 14:445
                                                             
    There are people in this world whose parents named them t-boz, left
    eye, and chili?!
    
    Honestly, wouldn't you change your name if it were Left Eye?
17.6027DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Jul 19 1995 14:492
    Wonder why anyone would want a vanity tag with POOKIE on it?
    
17.6028SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Wed Jul 19 1995 14:505
    
    <------
    
    My cat would....
    
17.6029seen on interstate; pictures to prove itHBAHBA::HAAStime compressedWed Jul 19 1995 14:535
Worst 'vanity' tag of all time.

	SC plate: "DOGJIZ"

TTom
17.6030PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 19 1995 14:556
    
>>    My cat would....

    my friend Jane's cat would too.  popular name for cats, methinks.
    

17.6031NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 19 1995 14:562
It was also the name of a character played by Liza Minelli in a movie whose
name I forget.
17.6032MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 19 1995 15:132
Was that her name in "The Sterile Cuckoo"?

17.6033'Tell me that you love me, Junie Moon'?HBAHBA::HAAStime compressedWed Jul 19 1995 15:180
17.6034MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 19 1995 15:218
                  -< 'Tell me that you love me, Junie Moon'? >-

No, her name was Junie Moon in that one.

BTW, if you ever see that available on tape, let me know. I've been
looking for it for years.


17.6035NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 19 1995 15:231
It was "The Sterile Cuckoo."
17.6036PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 19 1995 15:253
  "Kookie" for short.

17.6037NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 19 1995 15:261
Nah, that was Edd Byrnes.
17.6038or 'Pookie'HBAHBA::HAAStime compressedWed Jul 19 1995 15:260
17.6039but i bet you knew that...GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfWed Jul 19 1995 16:3610
    
    
    deb,
    
    those are not their real names, silly...(just like dylan isn't bob's
    real last name)...not sure what they are, but that is what they call
    themselves...sorta like salt-n-pepa...not their real names, but that is
    what they go by...
    
    
17.6040CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jul 19 1995 16:381
    ....and with any luck maybe they will just go.
17.6041DEVLPR::DKILLORANLove In An ElevatorWed Jul 19 1995 16:5810
    
    > ...just like dylan isn't bob's real last name...
    
    It ISN'T ! ! ! ! ! <look of shock, on the verge of tears>
    
    re: .6040
    
    Cold shot Brian, cold shot ! :-)
    
    Dan
17.6042MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Jul 19 1995 17:0510
    
    about 8 years ago, one of the engineers in my group was all
    happy about his purchase of a portable cd player.. apparently
    the first device of its kind (record player, tape player etc.)
    he had ever owned. with it, he purchased his first two
    cds/recordings: a paul winter album, and a record by some
    guy whose name he pronounced "bob die-lin" whoooey...
    sheltered life i guess...
    
    -b
17.6043CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jul 19 1995 17:455
    TTWA:
    
    Why my phone is not ringing and anytime someone calls they only get a
    busy signal....I think it's a conspiracy of some sort.  So far, I like
    it.  
17.6044CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Jul 19 1995 19:195
    <--- Is it off the hook?  8^)
    
    
    The Trilateral Commission told me to tell you that it is unequivically
    NOT their fault, and that they are not tapping into your line.
17.6045POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Wed Jul 19 1995 19:281
    If they were, you'd get a sinking feeling.
17.6046GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberWed Jul 19 1995 19:521
    Why DEC stock is down 2 1/4.....
17.6047NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 19 1995 20:051
Because the stock market is down a bunch.
17.6048CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jul 19 1995 20:095
>Because the stock market is down a bunch.


  and they're going bananas?
17.6049GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberWed Jul 19 1995 20:132
    
    Quit monkeying around.....
17.6050CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jul 19 1995 20:155



 Hey, it had appeal
17.6051MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Jul 19 1995 20:183
    
    you're slipping
    
17.6052CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jul 19 1995 20:249
    It is the conspiratorial manipulations of the tri-lateral commision's
    shadow banking and finance arm controlled by a small group of european
    illuminati trying to force the U.S.of A. to it's knees financially by
    eradicating the conglomeration of mulit-nationals attempting to usurp
    financial power by financing civil wars around the globe so they can do
    a massive land grab and open manufacturing operations employing slave
    labor that will be begging for jobs after the squalid condition they
    are forced to live in eliminate any sense of freedom they ever hope of
    obtaining.  Or it could be a market correction.  
17.6053DEVLPR::DKILLORANLove In An ElevatorWed Jul 19 1995 20:296
    
    <------
    You feelin' O.K. Bri ?
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.6054NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 19 1995 20:351
TTWA: 12DOT2::MASSACHUSETTS 784.137.
17.6055Where's that prediction topic...CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Wed Jul 19 1995 20:362
    	It's the beginning of a long correction.  Start buying again when
    	the DJIA goes back under 4300.  Maybe lower.
17.6056MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 19 1995 21:083
TTWA:
    What was Jocelyn Elders' opinion on horizontal oscillators?

17.6057SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebwas have foot-in-mouth disease!Wed Jul 19 1995 21:203
    
     I wonder if there'll be any buyers for classified_ads note 5.205...
    
17.6058TROOA::COLLINSLife is a great big hang up...Thu Jul 20 1995 02:193
    
    Why truth really IS stranger than fiction.
    
17.60598^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Big VsThu Jul 20 1995 02:463
    
    
    Classified_Ads Note 4955.0.
17.6060GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Jul 20 1995 05:108
What is "gorm" that the lack of it should be perceived as a problem?

What were some of the segments in "The Banana Split Show"?
I can remember "Danger Island", "It's the Wol-f" (or whatever). What were the 
others?


Chele
17.6061GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Jul 20 1995 05:124
Why do some people say/spell "mum" as "mom"?

Chele

17.6062MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 20 1995 05:188
>Why do some people say/spell "mum" as "mom"?

Well, Chele, in the USofA, there's a difference.
"Mom" is short for "Momma".
But "Mum" seems to be a "contraction of sorts" for "Ma'am" (British lineage?)

You'd be unlikely to refer to anyone but your mother as "mom".

17.6063GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Jul 20 1995 05:395
I think I can cope with that :^)

Do you have any theories about "gorm"?


17.6064LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Thu Jul 20 1995 06:5216
    Well, there used to was an ancient Scandinavian royal personage known
    as "Gorm the Old."  Thassall I know of him, save that his mere
    existence has prompted his transmogrification into an active verb in
    the following doggerel:
    
    	"Make new friends, and
    	Gorm the Old; 
    	one is silver and
    	the other's gold."
    
    nnttm, hth.
    
    |-{:-)
    
    
    
17.6065calling chicoSTOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allThu Jul 20 1995 12:156
	classified_ads Mote 5.202
	
	$165,000!! for a van?!
	
	;-)
	
17.6066SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotThu Jul 20 1995 13:0210
    .6060
    
    > What is "gorm"...?
    
    In the more northerly parts of the 'Murican South, gorm is a verb
    meaning to smudge or smear.  It's a variant of an old word that means
    grease - I'd guess, therefore, that gorm (as a noun) is grease,
    possibly pan drippings that have been saved for cooking.  The lack of
    it could be a real problem for some cooks - I dunno how I'd do my
    famous crispy-edged fried eggs without it.
17.6067DEVLPR::DKILLORANLove In An ElevatorThu Jul 20 1995 13:1011
    
> Well, Chele, in the USofA, there's a difference.
> "Mom" is short for "Momma".

    As an aside, there is also the habit, solely in the south I believe, to
    refer to you SO as "mama".  This is clearly distinct from one's
    mother.... Not being from the south, I've had difficulty following the
    difference when someone I knew tried to explain it, but usually one can
    figure it out by the context....

    Dan
17.6068SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideThu Jul 20 1995 13:305
        From Assified Clads - anyone interested?
           ...
     "Looking to mate my 1 year old male AKC Boxer w/ female AKC Boxer."
        

17.6069NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jul 20 1995 15:1139
Spam to wonder about:

Hi.  My name is Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx its July 20th 1995,  To start off Id like to tell
you a little bit about myself.  I am twenty years old and a college student. 
Several Months ago I applied to the University of Technology in Sydney Australia
and recently have discovered that I have been accepted.  It has been a life long
dream of mine to attend this prestigious school.  Unfortunately,  after the
first two years of college I have had to borrow so much money already that
unless I can raise the $25,000.00 needed to pay the tuition, I wont be going.  I
am a very good student, over the past two years I have held over a 3.00 GPA
taking classes like Geometrical Optics and Advanced Digital Electronics.  I do
have a job, I work at a local computer store.  I make $7.50 an hour which even
if I saved every penny with no taxes and no living expenses I could only make
$8400.00 by the time I need to leave in March of 1996.  I have a car which I
will be selling when I leave that will just about cover the cost of my air fare. 
This still leaves me about $16,600.00 short of reaching my goal.

Why dont I just borrow the money? is a question I get asked a lot.  The reason
is simple, since I am going to be attending an international school the United
States Government doesnt want anything to do with it so they wont lend me the
money.  Commercial banks wont lend me the money because they say since I will be
in a foreign country if I default on the loan they will have no way of
collecting.

Well, what about scholarships?  The problem here is that I am a Caucasian male
who comes from a middle class family.  I have applied for may scholarships and
even been told that because I will be going to a foreign school I cannot use the
money. As far as my parents are concerned, they have bills of their own and a 30
year home mortgage.  That pretty much counts them out. I am turning to the
Internet as my last hope.  There are over 4 million people using the Internet if
just a fraction of 1% of the users Internet users could send me just one US
dollar I could more than easily reach my goal.If any of the readers send five US
dollars or more to express my gratitude I will send you back a copy of My
Favorite Places On the World Wide Web.  If you dont believe this and would like
to talk to me you can e-mail me at xxxxxxxx@xxx.com.  Thank You for your time.

Please send Donations to the following address:

[name and address deleted]
17.6070TROOA::COLLINSLife is a great big hang up...Thu Jul 20 1995 15:143
    
    HA!  Good luck, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx.
    
17.6072XEDON::JENSENThu Jul 20 1995 15:172
    No!  I'm Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx!  Send it to me!
    
17.6073POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Thu Jul 20 1995 15:301
    Hey! HEY!
17.6074DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Jul 20 1995 17:283
    I wonder if anyone will be stupid enough to fall for Xxxxxxx Xxxxx's
    sob story :-)
    
17.6075CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Jul 20 1995 17:301
    {sheepishly raises hand}
17.6076POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Big VsThu Jul 20 1995 17:315
    
    I used to see little stories like that all the time in Compu$erve's
    classified ads section.  Some people are so brash, I swear.
    
    
17.6077GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Jul 20 1995 17:515
    
    
    I remember once upon a time we had that situation right here.  I
    believe it was one Mr Jamie "fat git" Simpson who started the shameless
    ploy......
17.6078GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfThu Jul 20 1995 18:314
    
    yeah but...he was cute!!  :> :>
    
    
17.6079GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Jul 20 1995 18:335
    
    
    
    Tell me about it, Raq.  And I got to spend the night with him in
    Johnny's basement..... ;')
17.6080NETCAD::WOODFORDIndecision Is Key To FlexibilityThu Jul 20 1995 19:3610
    
    
    Did I miss something???  What is Xxxxx Xxxx's sob story???
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.6081CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Thu Jul 20 1995 19:501
    <---- see note .6069
17.6082POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Jul 21 1995 12:173
    
    why we haven't heard from Glenn Richardson's other personalities in
    awhile??? Are they on a extended vacation, perhaps?
17.6083TROOA::COLLINSFlintstones' Chewable MorphineFri Jul 21 1995 12:183
    
    Glenn's in denial.
    
17.6084POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Jul 21 1995 12:282
    
    oh
17.6085SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Jul 21 1995 12:584
    
    Wow!!
    
    I wonder what the weather's like in Egypt this time of year??
17.6086LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Fri Jul 21 1995 12:592
    & I assume he brought his swimmie-togs?
    
17.6087POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Fri Jul 21 1995 14:164
    No, me still wear um SAMPRAS.
    
    Onondaga
    
17.6088POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Jul 21 1995 14:302
    
    as in Pete Sampras??
17.6089POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Fri Jul 21 1995 14:351
    Sampras, Pampers, what's the difference?
17.6090POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Big VsFri Jul 21 1995 14:464
    
    It prolly makes a difference to Pete 8^).
    
    
17.6091BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Jul 21 1995 14:493

	I'd wear Pete..... but not pampers.....
17.6092GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Jul 21 1995 21:1914
    
    
    	Ok... first this was weird.  Someone at ZKO is putting
    	pennies in the ladies' room toilets.
    
    
    	Then while telling co-workers I found out it was getting
    	*really* weird.  She told me that her SO said someone was
    	putting pennies in both the men's *and* the ladies' room
    	toilets at MRO!!
    
    
    				HUH??!!!
    
17.6093LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Fri Jul 21 1995 21:2811
    What's *really* **REALLY** weird is that there exists a person or
    persons unknown who has/have reached in to these various potties,
    extracted the pennies, fingerprinted them, and (via access to some
    unknown database) come to the conclusion that it is ONE person who is
    doing this foul deed in MRO.  Pray DO go ask the SO in question whether
    the perp in MRO is traveling back & forth to ZKO.
    
    A grateful nation thanks you.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.6094CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Fri Jul 21 1995 23:0711
    	What is the likelihood that a common fingerprint on these pennies
    	is from a money-handler at the MRO cafeteria?
    
    	Not to suggest, of course, that it is a cafe worker dropping the
    	pennies in the loos, but rather that (if they really did go to the
    	effort of fingerprinting pennies) there are lots of sources of
    	common fingerprints.
    
    	Why should they care who is dumping the pennies?  Are they clogging
    	the plumbing or something?  Seems that a good flush ought to sweep
    	out the problem and that would be the end of it.  
17.6095POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Big VsSat Jul 22 1995 01:404
    
    I dunno about you, but my budget doesn't run to throwing away money
    8^p.
    
17.6096SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sat Jul 22 1995 12:515
    
    	wot, you nevah tossed a copper or two into da wishin' well?
    
    
    
17.6097POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Big VsSun Jul 23 1995 02:085
    
    Well, yes, but I can't see myself making a wish over a penny in the
    potty 8^).
    
    
17.6098'DJa-ever see "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" with Danny Kaye?LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Sun Jul 23 1995 02:4214
    "The Potty with the Penny
    	has the Pellet with the Poison
     but the Chalice with the Palace
    	has the Brew that is True."
    
    ... or something like that.
    
    BTW MzDeb, is it just me or do you also read .6094 as the work of
    someone who has mistaken sarcasm and confabulation for conspiratorial
    reality, gone with it, and thus missed the point comPLETEly? and very
    amusingly????  
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.6099CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Sun Jul 23 1995 03:311
    	You're right, Dan.  The sarcasm filter was clogged yesterday.
17.6100Wonderous-CloggedPotty-Sarc-o-Snarf-o-RAMA!LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Sun Jul 23 1995 06:252
      Glad to see you've rejoined the ranx of the lucid, Joe...   |-{:-)
      
17.6101SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideSun Jul 23 1995 12:193
        Could be  the  Coin  in  the  Cludge  is  to  make  the wish that
        everything comes out OK?
        
17.6102DEVLPR::DKILLORANThe Lecher... ;-&gt; Sun Jul 23 1995 16:357
    
    <--------
    
    GAAAAAK ! ! !
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.6103LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Sun Jul 23 1995 17:094
    Sheesh, these newbies.  Take it to #414 where it belongs, wouldja??  
    
    Let's have a little DECORUM around here.  :-)
    
17.6104SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Mon Jul 24 1995 11:252
    There's pennies in th' urinals at ZKO, too. They don't disappear when
    ya flush.
17.6105PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 24 1995 12:415
	If Mr. Markey was at the "Take Back the Penis" rally in Bawstin
	this weekend, that being one of his favorite body parts and all.


17.6106LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Mon Jul 24 1995 12:482
                TTWAT:  what .6105 was all about... :-) :-) :-)
    
17.6107PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 24 1995 13:025
   .6106  heard about the rally while listening to RKO.  a rally for 
	  all the, you know, demasculated men in our society who've
	  fallen victim to the evyl feminazi regime.  blah blah...

17.6108LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Mon Jul 24 1995 13:072
    Wuz that the name that they really gave it??  Wowzers.
    
17.6109PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 24 1995 13:086
>>    Wuz that the name that they really gave it??  Wowzers.

    Ayup.  TFM.
    

17.6110LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Mon Jul 24 1995 13:173
    I only hope they didn't get disorderly -- else the fuzz woulda hadda
    cut it short.
    
17.6111WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureMon Jul 24 1995 13:361
    mebbe they shouldn'ta given it away in the foist place...
17.6112PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 24 1995 13:396
	.6111 good thinkin', doctah. ;>  welcome back, btw.
	      i hope you have the ability to cook up a storm
	      in the new homestead.  your talents deserve a
	      good kitchen.

17.6113DEVLPR::DKILLORANThe Lecher... ;-&gt; Mon Jul 24 1995 14:437
    
    > If Mr. Markey was at the "Take Back the Penis" rally in Bawstin
    
    Was this a rally to fight "Bobbitt Syndrome" (sp?).....
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.6114MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon Jul 24 1995 15:278
    >	If Mr. Markey was at the "Take Back the Penis" rally in Bawstin
    >	this weekend, that being one of his favorite body parts and all.
    
    i was not there; i was unaware of the event. in fact, i was
    doing just the opposite; i wasn't taking it back, i was being
    quite generous with it. tyvm.
    
    -b
17.6115TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Mon Jul 24 1995 15:293
    
    The balls are in your court, Di.
    
17.6116POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyMon Jul 24 1995 15:351
    squash 'em, Lady!
17.6117the inimitable 'tine ladyPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 24 1995 15:493
	.6116  8^)

17.6118DEVLPR::DKILLORANThe Lecher... ;-&gt; Mon Jul 24 1995 15:529
    
    > squash 'em, Lady!
    
    OOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHH, that had ta hurt!
    
    Remind me to NEVER get on your bad side 'tine..... :-)
    
    Dan
    
17.6119POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyMon Jul 24 1995 16:135
    dan...
    
    don't get on my bad side!
    
    hth
17.6120WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureMon Jul 24 1995 16:146
    >in fact, i was
    >doing just the opposite; i wasn't taking it back, i was being
    >quite generous with it. tyvm.
    
     Er, but wouldn't you say you sorta take it back a smidge on a fairly
    regular basis even when in the midst of your, er, generosity? :-)
17.6121POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyMon Jul 24 1995 16:174
    besides, who is to say i wasn't being clever and beginning
    a new pun fest?  balls, court, squash......
    
    oh, nevermind
17.6122MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryMon Jul 24 1995 16:268
    >Er, but wouldn't you say you sorta take it back a smidge on a fairly
    >regular basis even when in the midst of your, er, generosity? :-)

    not recently. broken wrists make for poor missionaries, if'n
    you know why i mean... better to keep an eye on sky and let
    one's partner control the rate and amount dispensed.

    -b
17.6123TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Mon Jul 24 1995 16:273
    
    Hoooo-Wahhhhh!
    
17.6124POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Big VsMon Jul 24 1995 16:325
    
    All this smutty talk is making me...um, hungry.
    
    
     
17.6125CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 24 1995 16:344


 I'm starvin'
17.6126{cough}POLAR::RICHARDSONYurple Takes The Lead!Mon Jul 24 1995 16:361
    	
17.6127SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Mon Jul 24 1995 16:371
    Let's not have a feeding frenzy...
17.6128sounds like a good thing!CLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_MThe Ballad of the Lost C'MellMon Jul 24 1995 16:383
 
 TTWA - why 12.6201 is a TTH?
kb
17.6129TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Mon Jul 24 1995 16:383
    
    I see you quiver with antici...
    
17.6130DEVLPR::DKILLORANThe Lecher... ;-&gt; Mon Jul 24 1995 16:406
    
    Ms Deb,
    I seem to have a terrible cough today, any suggestions.... 
    <innocent look>

    Dan
17.6131WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureMon Jul 24 1995 16:433
    >All this smutty talk is making me...um, hungry.
    
     A textbook example of sublimation... 8^>
17.6132WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Jul 24 1995 16:442
    
    Sounds like reactive eating.
17.6133crap_jokes-R-usCBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jul 24 1995 16:515
> I'm starvin'

I'm Chris, nice to meet you.

Chris.
17.6134SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Tue Jul 25 1995 12:464
    TTWA:
    
    How many people going to ZKO this morning missed the new Exit 1 and 
    ended up somewhere in Massachussetts before they woke up.
17.6135:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Jul 25 1995 12:488
    
    re: .6119
    
    >don't get on my bad side!
    
    Why 'tine??? You gonna toss them off???
    
    
17.6136Ken on ZLXFRSBEE::FINTMETue Jul 25 1995 13:177
    
    What happended to Ken Shelton the morning guy on WZLX?  He was great,
    this new guy ... I just don't know.  I though Ken was on vacation last
    week... guess not...  Anybody know?
    
    Mickey
    
17.6137NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 25 1995 13:472
TTWA: Why WBUR insists on calling the objects of John Salvi's attacks
"Women's Health Clinics."
17.6138SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue Jul 25 1995 13:504
    Because that's what they are, if you excuse the omission of the word
    "reproductive."  The kinds of places Salvi targeted also offer OB/Gyn
    services, including Pap smears, dietary and birth-control counseling,
    and birth-control pills.  They are not exclusively places of abortion.
17.6139NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 25 1995 13:582
But Salvi targeted them _exclusively_ because abortions are performed there.
Calling them WHCs completely misses the point.
17.6141SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue Jul 25 1995 14:032
    Abortions are performed in hospitals, too.  Why didn't Salvi target
    hospitals?
17.6142PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 25 1995 14:037
>>Calling them WHCs completely misses the point.

	Or perhaps it's even more to the point, in that his crimes were
	against an institution which performed functions he would no doubt
	have supported.  It makes the crime even more senseless and heinous
	in that way.

17.6143NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 25 1995 14:043
Actually, 'twas the crack about WHCs on Herr Covert's itinerary that
triggered my wondering.  P'raps 'twould be better put in the abortion topic,
but that's on my next unseen list.
17.6140WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureTue Jul 25 1995 14:127
     But that's not why they were subjected to the murderous assaults.
    Thus, clearly, WBUR is editorializing via omission of significant
    facts in order to slant opinion.
    
    TTWA: Why Gerald finds this to be a TTWA.

    
17.6144LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Tue Jul 25 1995 14:142
    Yer welcome!!  :-)
    
17.6145COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jul 25 1995 14:2411
If anyone is going to get fired for this blunder:

	Bell Atlantic is splitting Area Code 703 in Virginia.

	The DC suburbs will remain in 703; the rest of the AC becomes 540.

Yesterday, all the customers who are _remaining_ in 703 got notices
telling them their new area code is 540.  No notices were mail to
those who are now in 540.

/john
17.6146NETCAD::WOODFORDIndecision Is Key To FlexibilityTue Jul 25 1995 14:3510
    
    
    Does anyone know if there is an AAA office somewhere
    between Littleton and Milford near Rt. 495?
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    Terrie
    
17.6147CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Tue Jul 25 1995 15:469
      <<< Note 17.6138 by SMURF::BINDER "Father, Son, and Holy Spigot" >>>

>    They are not exclusively places of abortion.
    
    	Ah, but there is a difference between exclusively and
    	primarily.
    
    	And that answers your question asking about hospitals with
    	respect to this issue.
17.6148SMURF::BINDERFather, Son, and Holy SpigotTue Jul 25 1995 15:507
    .6147
    
    According to my daughter, who made use of PP for several years, their
    clinics are NOT primarily in the business of abortion.  In fact, her
    experience suggests that the average PP clinic uses abortion only after
    the patient refuses to consider any alternative stemming from bringing
    the baby to term.
17.6149NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 25 1995 15:594
But certainly a greater proportion of the procedures performed at Planned
Parenthood are abortions than, say, at Brigham and Women's.  Which is almost
beside the point, because perception is what counts.  Salvi attacked the
clinics because he perceived them to be abortion clinics.
17.6150CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Tue Jul 25 1995 16:0119
    	.6148
    
    	Here's an interesting thing I saw in the paper on Saturday:
    
    
    	From the New York Times News Service:
    
    	Planned Parenthood director resigns in dispute over goals
    
    
    	Pamela J. Maraldo ... resigned friday after apparently failing
    	to muster a vote of confidence at a board meeting last weekend.
    
    	Sources both inside Planned Parenthood and outside said that
    	Maraldo had aroused opposition with her emphasis on reshaping
    	Planned Parenthood into a broad health organization ...
    	a focus that some of the group's affiliates felt would 
    	inevitably diminish their role as advocates for abortion
    	rights...
17.6151PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 25 1995 16:034
 .6149 so the media should fall in line with Salvi's somewhat warped
       perception and propogate the ignorance?

17.6152NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 25 1995 16:093
Propagate.  No, they should say "two women's health clinics that John Salvi
erroneously thought were just abortion clinics, but, in actuality offer a
complete range of gynecological services."
17.6153PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 25 1995 16:1412
>>Propagate.

	thank you.  i wondered about that afterwards, but was too lazy
	to check the dictionary.

>>  No, they should say "two women's health clinics that John Salvi
>>erroneously thought were just abortion clinics, but, in actuality offer a
>>complete range of gynecological services."

	who doesn't know why Salvi chose those places?  

17.6154NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 25 1995 16:172
TTWA:  How many 'boxers have been in three bar brawls, and thus don't deserve
to live.
17.6155Grrrrrr.....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jul 25 1995 16:2112
|   TTWA:     
|    
|   How many people going to ZKO this morning missed the new Exit 1 and 
|   ended up somewhere in Massachussetts before they woke up.
    
    If I missed Exit 1 I would continue far to far into this (TTHT)
    Give Fee to Drive State.
    
    And I still want to know how New Hampshire can collect a toll for a
    highway measured in yards.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6156ZLX, sounds like a graphics card, not a radio station....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jul 25 1995 16:248
|   Ken on ZLX
|    
|   What happended to Ken Shelton the morning guy on WZLX?
    
    Does it mean I'm old if I think of him as the DJ after Charles?
    Or does it mean that I'm young that I don't much care for WZLX?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6157It does..@WZLX.COMFRSBEE::FINTMETue Jul 25 1995 16:397
    
    After Charles?
    
    Means you have a different taste in music than I.
    
    
    Mickey
17.6158Ken on ZLX was the same as Ken on BCN a decade or so earlier....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jul 25 1995 17:109
    
|   After Charles?
|    
|   Means you have a different taste in music than I.
    
    More than likely.  Then again, somebody with different music tasts and
    a bit older than me probably listened to WBCN when it played concerts.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6159MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue Jul 25 1995 17:1114
    
    zlx bores the hell out of me. classic rock. harumph. i liked shelton
    when he was on 'bcn. whoda thunkit, a 'bcn dj with their ego somewhat
    in check. certainly a nice break between the twin peaks of ego known
    as charles and mark. and infinitely preferable to the chronically
    goofy bradley j.

    on the other hand, the presence of howard stern proves that 'bcn
    isn't worth listening to anymore. in the car, it's either cds
    or 'fnx when i can get it. i hate boring retreads. only thing
    i hate worse is the 'xlo formula. whitney houston and phil
    collins make me homicidal.

    -b
17.6160WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureTue Jul 25 1995 17:154
    charles likes the sound of his own voice too much. plus politics by dj
    are horrible. shut up and play some music! I like Mark, even though
    he's pretty egostical in his own right. I agree re: Stern. So much for
    the "rock of boston." Now it's the squawk of boston.
17.6161SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Tue Jul 25 1995 17:262
    Try AAF. I did like Liz Wild, but she's been replaced by
    Osterland-or-whoever..another ego problem.
17.6162CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Jul 25 1995 17:341
    Well said Brian, well said.  Summed up WBCN and WXLO quite nicely.  
17.6163POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Jul 25 1995 18:015
    
    TTWA: when praytell is the Access to Selling information, going to
    find its way back to VTX???? I depend on the model number pricing
    feature for doing contracts, and to be honest with you, it sucks
    that it's gone.
17.6164MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jul 25 1995 18:032
Duzzat give you something above and beyond what VTX PRICE gives you, Mark?

17.6165POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Jul 25 1995 18:373
    
    No lucky Jack, I must amend my prior statement, it's still there, but
    very cleverly hidden. I wonder whose bright idea it was to move it??
17.6166GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jul 25 1995 19:275
    
    
    	Liz?  blecch!!  Totally obnoxious woman - Chicago can keep
    	her!
    
17.6167EVMS::MORONEYThe gene pool needs chlorine....Tue Jul 25 1995 19:287
re .6155:

>    And I still want to know how New Hampshire can collect a toll for a
>    highway measured in yards.
    
Read the NEW_HAMPSHIRE conference for the on-going flamewar regarding this.
(they've even blamed the PRM for the need for the toll)
17.6168WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureTue Jul 25 1995 19:334
    >(they've even blamed the PRM for the need for the toll)
    
     No, one guy has said that MA's nonresident tax justifies the location
    of the toll booth.
17.6169SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Tue Jul 25 1995 19:363
    I liked Liz. Not afraid to say what was on her mind - and she did have
    something in her mind, unlike some other talkradio people. Not that I
    always agreed with her...
17.6170POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Jul 25 1995 19:467
    
    .6166
    
    er Judy, what makes you say she is from Chicago?? I have never heard
    of her before.
    
    Mark
17.6171SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Tue Jul 25 1995 19:511
    She moved to Chicago.
17.6172GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jul 25 1995 19:539
    
    
    	Mark,
    
    	She's not from Chicago, she just moved there.  She got
    	a syndicated radio deal or something.
    
    	JJ
    
17.6173POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Jul 25 1995 19:542
    
    any idea what radio station she will be on out here then??
17.6174GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jul 25 1995 19:597
    
    
    	No clue.  Sorry.
    
    	Listen for a raspy voice and trashy topics and you've
    	found her.
    
17.6175MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 26 1995 08:154
TTWA:
    What's the best use of one's time when one awakens fully rested at 4AM?
    (Twice in one week, so far.)

17.6176MKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarWed Jul 26 1995 10:034
    
    It probably involves linseed oil and a cormorant or two.
    Ask Glenn for details.
    
17.6177SEAPIG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Jul 26 1995 12:039
        <<< Note 17.6175 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

>    What's the best use of one's time when one awakens fully rested at 4AM?
>    (Twice in one week, so far.)

	You appear to have found it. "Boxing" at 4:14. ;-)

Jim

17.6179At least they die off camera....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Jul 26 1995 12:356
    
    A bird, a turtle, a rock, two dead people.
    
    This is a way to sell trucks?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6180crunch city, unless it was pumiceWAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureWed Jul 26 1995 12:372
    Nah- the airbags save them from the multi-ton boulder careening down
    the hillside. Or so it is implied.
17.6181SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Jul 26 1995 12:472
    complete misrepresentation of the proper use of airbags.
    but a funny spot.
17.6182SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Jul 26 1995 13:185
    
    re: .6179
    
    So how does this commercial differ from the majority of stupid and
    inane commercials in that wasteland???
17.6183WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureWed Jul 26 1995 13:383
    >a funny spot.
    
     It was funny the first time.
17.6184PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Jul 26 1995 13:477
    The one with the truck in the box at a toy store is a funny spot.
    Then there a truck blasting through a pink cake spot.
    
    Damn if I have a clue what trucks I'm supposed to buy with any of these
    ads.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6186WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureWed Jul 26 1995 14:042
     With the caffeine buzz they had going, they figure not to come up for
    air for another 6 months...
17.6187NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 26 1995 14:2415
TTLT/TTWA:  Note received in interoffice mail:

Mr. Sacks:

   Thanks for your advice
regarding the bee problem.
Please enjoy a coffee, my
treat.

		Regards
		   Don

Two dollars was enclosed.

The TTWA: is this a response to 15.2368?
17.6188POLAR::RICHARDSONPainful But YummyWed Jul 26 1995 14:251
    <--- It would appear that Jack's luck is rubbing off on you.
17.6189BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 14:294

	I got the same thing yesterday! Seems Mr. Butler is spreading his money
around! So Don..... why weren't they $1,000 dollar bills???? :-)
17.6190CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jul 26 1995 14:3810



 Hey, I got it as well!




 Thanks a bunch!
17.6191MKOTS1::BUTLERWed Jul 26 1995 15:0712
    Gerald,
    
    It was for notes 15.2258, .2260, .2368. and .2292..  thanks :-)
    
    Glen,
    
    A thousand got spent on coffees. :-) I coulda sent ya the bees, there
    were at least a thousand of those. :-)
    
    enjoy your coffees everyone.
    
    Don
17.6192PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 26 1995 15:113
 i think he _likes_ you, gerald.

17.6193EVMS::MORONEYThe gene pool needs chlorine....Wed Jul 26 1995 16:0713
re .6168:

Didn't mean to imply that was the conclusion, just that MA
got blamed at one point.

re .6179+:

I was going to enter as a seperate TTWA: why are so many car
commercials so strange lately?  Cars on top of huge balls,
cars driving up seesaws, etc.

And I think you're right the air bags wouldn't help them
any (they are triggered by rapid decelleration I think)
17.6194SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Jul 26 1995 16:204
    doesn't matter if they deploy or not.
    
    The rock looks as though it will have no trouble flattening the car to
    about the thickness of a wet pizza.
17.6195CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jul 26 1995 16:5013



 I wonder if Leonard (of Leonard and Daphne fame in the Dunkin' Donuts 
 commercials), is a househusband.  He's always home when Daphne gets home
 and asks her how her day was.  Or, perhaps he works on a different shift?
 Maybe its a weekend when the commercial is taking place, and Daphne works
 weekends and Leonard doesn't?



 
17.6196MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 26 1995 16:532
Daphne has a longer commute than Leonard.

17.6197NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 16:5310
    
    
    AAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
    
    
    I HATE THAT COMMERCIAL SERIES!!!!!!  When that comes on the
    radio, I change the chanell.  I even wrote a letter to DD's
    telling them how much I felt that it degraded women, and would 
    no longer go to their shops because of it.
    
17.6198CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Jul 26 1995 16:5511



 I hate it too, but I still wonder about Leonard and Daphne's relationship.





 Jim
17.6199PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 26 1995 16:568
>> Maybe its a weekend when the commercial is taking place, and Daphne works

	it's


 

17.6200snarfCBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Jul 26 1995 16:570
17.6201WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureWed Jul 26 1995 17:001
    Yeah, it's a pretty aggravating commercial series to listen to.
17.6202just my opinion, of course... ;>GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfWed Jul 26 1995 17:0110
    
    
    i wouldn't say it is a degrading commercial...it is just very annoying.
    at first it was funny...until i had heard it for the 50th time...and it
    just doesn't sound right when the male announcer at the end screws up
    words...there has to be another way to promote their coffees...
    
    -raq
    
    
17.6203NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 17:016
    
    
    
    I now fill my super sipper with hawaiian chocolate nut iced coffee
    from Honey Dew Donuts in the morning.
    
17.6204NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 26 1995 17:043
Terrie, do you drink that before your megacommute?  Our former vanpool driver
had a megacommute, but he found he couldn't drink coffee because he would have
needed a rest stop.  He popped No-Doz instead.
17.6205AKOCOA::DOUGANWed Jul 26 1995 17:054
    ..why Americans say that that they could care less when they mean that
    they could not care less, not that I care, more or less.  Anyway if
    anyone cares I'm moving to MSO2 on Friday to get closer to the
    important people and that means my commute etc. ...
17.6206POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentWed Jul 26 1995 17:0711
    >AKOCOA::DOUGAN
    
    >Anyway if
    >anyone cares I'm moving to MSO2 on Friday to get closer to the
    >important people
    
    
    It's nice to hear the MSO_Babes referred to as "the important people"
    8^).
    
    
17.6207NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 17:086
    
    
    Actually, I have a hot coffee as soon as I get up in the morning.
    Then I sip at the super sipper all the way to work.  It's usually
    about 2/3 gone by the time I get here.
    
17.6208:-}TIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSWed Jul 26 1995 17:108
Does Daphne have problems with all conversations?

"hey Leonard wanna duck tonight?" :-}



I truly detest that commercial!
17.6209GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfWed Jul 26 1995 17:1111
    
    
    gotta admit, i never really cared for honey dew donuts...maybe because
    when they were "big" ( at least in my area) all the shops were dirty
    and kinda dingy and they reminded me of the mister donuts shops...
    
    
    and those important people you mentioned...you were talking about bp
    and the vps, right???
    
    
17.6210CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jul 26 1995 17:125
    I cannot get those insipid commercials off the radio fast enough. 
    Those and the whiney, nasally, mewling Jim Cook hawking his pretentious
    bilge water brews.  
    
    
17.6211MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 26 1995 17:148
TTWA:
   re: "the newtian agenda"

   Is the second word pronounced
	new-shun
   or 
	new-tee-en
   ?
17.6212CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jul 26 1995 17:172
    With your luck Jack, I am sure you will choose the correct
    pronunciation.  
17.6213AKOCOA::DOUGANWed Jul 26 1995 17:218
    .6206 - who else would I be refering to?
    
    But really why do Americans say "I could care less"?  I was listening
    to talk-show about strange things in the language and was going to call
    and ask, but by the time I got near a phone the show had ended.
    
    Also on the show questions about how come one can't be gruntled,
    whelmed, etc.
17.6214CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Jul 26 1995 17:235
>    But really why do Americans say "I could care less"?  I was listening

sarcasm, probably.

Chris.
17.6215SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Jul 26 1995 17:274
    TTWA:
    
    How long that clunking sound in my rear axle will last before
    differential implodes in one big ugly mess.
17.6216MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Jul 26 1995 17:296
    re: .6215
    
    in my experience, it will last as long as it takes to get
    to the farthest point from a reasonable service station.
    
    
17.6217CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Jul 26 1995 17:303
    It will last as long as it takes to get you to the furthest, least
    convenient spot from your destination, home, or work.  It will be
    coincident with the failures of your car battery and cell phone.  
17.6218SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Jul 26 1995 17:315
    Of course, the makers of my truck foresaw this potential problem, and
    supplied me with not one, but TWO differentials!
    
    So when it implodes, I'll just lock the hubs, shift into 4WD, and drive
    along merrily pretending nothing happened.
17.6219So wouldn't I!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Jul 26 1995 17:355
    
    > But really why do Americans say "I could care less"?  
    
    I'd like to know too...
    
17.6220BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 17:489
| <<< Note 17.6196 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| Daphne has a longer commute than Leonard.

	I wonder if the person who does the voice is the same woman who played
Georgette, Ted Baxter's girlfriend/wife, on the Mary Tyler Moore show. 


Glen
17.6221BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 17:509
| <<< Note 17.6207 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "Can't come too soon!" >>>



| Actually, I have a hot coffee as soon as I get up in the morning. Then I sip 
| at the super sipper all the way to work. It's usually about 2/3 gone by the 
| time I get here.

	I bet the 1st place you go when you get in is the bathroom! :-)
17.6222POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Jul 26 1995 17:512
    
    Glen, are you, like trying to set a noting record or something today?
17.6223NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 17:5513
    
    
    re: .6221
    
    Nope, yer wrong fer sher. :*)  I go to the lab, turn on the lights, go
    to my office, drop my purse into my desk, unload the Snoopy bag, and
    THEN I go to the ladies room.
    
    
    And to think, I do all that within the first 2 minutes of my day.
    
    :*)
    
17.6224BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 17:5511
| <<< Note 17.6222 by POBOX::BATTIS "GR8D8B8" >>>


| Glen, are you, like trying to set a noting record or something today?


	What do you mean? I've only been in here twice today! And I thought I
was hitting next unseen a lot.... :-)


Glen
17.6225BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 17:5610
| <<< Note 17.6223 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "Can't come too soon!" >>>

| Nope, yer wrong fer sher. :*)  I go to the lab, turn on the lights, go
| to my office, drop my purse into my desk, unload the Snoopy bag, and
| THEN I go to the ladies room.

| And to think, I do all that within the first 2 minutes of my day.

	Then where does the 75-90 minute commute one way come from??? :-)

17.6226NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 18:035
    
    
    
    That's not part of my day, it's part of my nightmare.
    
17.6227BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 18:219
| <<< Note 17.6226 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "Can't come too soon!" >>>




| That's not part of my day, it's part of my nightmare.


	If it wasn't so scary.... it'd be funny!
17.6228NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 18:234
    
    
    When you coming over again Glen? :*)
    
17.6229NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 18:234
    
    
    69 with a tutu snarf. :*)
    
17.6230NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 18:2610
    
    
    TTWA:  I wonder why Dan never answered my question, even after proving
    to me that he knew what the question was, and not only did he know, but
    he still had the original question in question in his posession.
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.6231DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Jul 26 1995 18:326
    
    Terrie, you've been at the chocolate covered coffee beans and espresso
    again haven't you..... :-)

    Dan

17.6232NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 18:334
    
    
    No, I don't think so Dan.  Answer the question. :*)
    
17.6233CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Jul 26 1995 18:345
TTWA

Why is the last unseen note always in the OJ topic?

Chris.
17.6234BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 18:375
| <<< Note 17.6228 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "Can't come too soon!" >>>

| When you coming over again Glen? :*)

	With a Jake Ivory's in Boston.... why would I leave??? heh heh
17.6235Need a cold drinkLUNER::FINTMEWed Jul 26 1995 19:028
    
    A good local drinking spot in the Maynard to Dracut area.  I need a
    cold beverage very badly today.  Where would I find such a place?
    
    I can't remember the last time I visited a local saloon.
    
    Mickey
    
17.6237CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Jul 26 1995 19:037
>    A good local drinking spot in the Maynard to Dracut area.  I need a
>    cold beverage very badly today.  Where would I find such a place?
    
may I suggest some interaction between your local supermarket's BWS section
and your 'fridge?

Chris.
17.6238NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 19:044
    
    
    Go to The Scupper
    
17.6239GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfWed Jul 26 1995 19:096
    
    
    the sittin' bull is lot closer... rumor has it they have good
    blaq-n-tans...
    
    
17.6240NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 19:1110
    
    
    Hey, is that the place you got to watch the 
    guy there pull his pork Raq?
    
    
    
    
    :*)
    
17.6241SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Jul 26 1995 19:113
    Pork pulling?
    
    Then I'm definitely not goin'!
17.6242DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Jul 26 1995 19:125
    
    Why not, Ms Deb's gonna be there ! ! ! !
    
    ;-)
    Dan
17.6243What now?LUNER::FINTMEWed Jul 26 1995 19:1312
    
    Oh my gosh... I've been semi-invited to join a boxbabe at the Scupper for
    a beverage.  Another directed me to the Bull for a blaq-N-Tan.  
    
    I'm starting to feel like Lucky Jack...
    
    Oh and me with a bad hair day :-(
    
    Mickey
    
    
    
17.6244NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 19:149
    
    
    No Mickey.  I suggested you go to the Scupper.  I didn't
    say that *I* was going to be there. :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.6245CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Jul 26 1995 19:154
Talking of the 'fridge (well I was anyway), I forgot to put enough
beer in there.  Warm lager, luvverly.

Chris.
17.6246DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Jul 26 1995 19:175
    
    'spose it beats no lager at all ....
    
    Dan
    
17.6247I meant MS_DebraFRSBEE::FINTMEWed Jul 26 1995 19:1912
    
    
    Terrie,
    
     I thought MS_Debra was going to stop in there...
    
     I'm sure meeting you would be a TTLT tomorrow morning
    
     Have a safe drive this afternoon
    
     Mickey
    
17.6248CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Jul 26 1995 19:204
well there is that.  Although I still have a bottle of vin rouge I keep
forgetting to open...

Chris.
17.6249GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfWed Jul 26 1995 19:217
    
    um, terrie, ah, yes, that would be the place, tho henry is no longer
    pulling the pork there..
    
    
    :>
    
17.6250On no!FRSBEE::FINTMEWed Jul 26 1995 19:229
     re.6247
    
     Did I say that correct?  I meant adding a TTLT note tomorrow morning
     after meeting the lovely Terrie...
    
     Sorry :-|
    
    Mickey
    
17.6251MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 26 1995 19:224
>    I'm starting to feel like Lucky Jack...

You should feel better, even. I can't make it to either place, while you -
well, just look at your options here!
17.6252BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 19:237
| <<< Note 17.6241 by SPSEG::COVINGTON "When the going gets weird..." >>>

| Pork pulling?
| Then I'm definitely not goin'!


	Can I have directions please?
17.6253BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 19:238
| <<< Note 17.6244 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "Can't come too soon!" >>>



| No Mickey.  I suggested you go to the Scupper.  I didn't
| say that *I* was going to be there. :*)

	Which explains why she is sending you there!!!  :-)
17.6255BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 19:248
| <<< Note 17.6249 by GAVEL::JANDROW "FriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourself" >>>


| um, terrie, ah, yes, that would be the place, tho henry is no longer
| pulling the pork there..

	can ya introduce me to henry? :-)

17.6256BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 19:259
| <<< Note 17.6254 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Been complimented by a toady lately?" >>>


| <-------

| Go to hell?????


huh?
17.6254SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Jul 26 1995 19:266
    re: .6252
    
    >Can I have directions please?
    
    Go to hell??????
    
17.6257BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Jul 26 1995 19:278
| <<< Note 17.6254 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Been complimented by a toady lately?" >>>


| >Can I have directions please?

| Go to hell??????

	Some say I already have those directions Andy!!! :-)
17.6258SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Jul 26 1995 19:284
    
    
    Ergo your PN...
    
17.6259NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 19:4312
    
    
    
    Well, I was the one that told you to go to the Scupper, so therefor,
    You screwed up, not me.  :*)
    
    What are you talking about, meeting me tomorrow morning?  Are you
    going to be at LKG, or something??
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.6260Sorry T.. I'm mixed upFRSBEE::FINTMEWed Jul 26 1995 19:569
    
    RE .6259
    
    I thought I could add a note tomorrow morning I finally met a Boxbabe.
    
    What a rush it would be... travel to different sites on a given day to meet
    with and introduce yourself to a boxbabe.  
    
    TTLT 4 sure
17.6261DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Jul 26 1995 20:047
    
    Mickey, 
    Terrie is a Mega 'Boxbabe.....
    At least a 12....
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.6262Loud sucking sound....SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Jul 26 1995 20:051
    
17.6263TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Wed Jul 26 1995 20:083
    
    HOOVER!!!!
    
17.6264POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistWed Jul 26 1995 20:081
    Yes, little Kirby_Goer is at it again.
17.6265DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Jul 26 1995 20:156
    
    Wow, what a response I get outta these guys..... I gotta keep this up 
    
    :-)
    Dan
    
17.6266I'm learning from Master DanFRSBEE::FINTMEWed Jul 26 1995 20:1612
    
    Dan,
    
     Please......   your falling all over yourself.
    
    From what I've read all boxbabes are all off the scale... Mega 10's
    each.
    
    M  
     
    
     
17.6267POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistWed Jul 26 1995 20:171
    Where has Coldcuts been lately?
17.6269NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 20:185
    
    
    
    Wonder snarf
    
17.6270re .6265 DKilloran... gotta watch that, kiddo...LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Wed Jul 26 1995 20:198
    Yeh and we know how high...
    
    3"
    
    Why do I feel like a sparring coach???!!!!!??????
    
    |-{;->
    
17.6271PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 26 1995 20:206

>>    Raq, Di, and Deb are the originals.  Glen voted me in ....wow! Over

	no!  i am _not_ a babe!!  it's raq, 'tine, and deb.

17.6272LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Wed Jul 26 1995 20:219
    You Lie!  Why do you LIE!!!
    
    You disclaimed being a babe.
    
    LIE!
    
    Had you disclaimed being a 'BoxBabe, you would merely be repeating an
    oversight.
    
17.6273POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistWed Jul 26 1995 20:213
    Di is person B.
    
    hth
17.6274NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 20:228
    That last note deleted out of stupidity!  
    
    I knew that!  I knew it!  I can't believe I did that!
    'tine will you ever forgive me????   Di, will you??
    
    Yup, today, I could believe I'd do anything..... Andy...what you
    said earlier, should be right....
    
17.6275PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 26 1995 20:254
>>    'tine will you ever forgive me????   Di, will you??

	why soit'nly.

17.6276NETCAD::WOODFORDCan't come too soon!Wed Jul 26 1995 20:2714
    
    
    Ah, thank you.
    
    
    
    Well, I'm outa here....if you see a white camry in an accident on Rt.
    495, don't worry.  It was just me falling asleep at the wheel again. 
    
    
    :*)
    
    Just kidding.
    
17.6277Bye, stay awakeFRSBEE::FINTMEWed Jul 26 1995 20:3010
    
    Terrie,
    
     Drive carefully I have some fresh groung Hazelnut coffee I can brew in
     my office.  I even have travel mugs.
    
     When I have school I brew a cup before I go.
    
    Mickey
    
17.6278POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentWed Jul 26 1995 20:414
    
    I believe that the MeatMeister is on vaca this week.
    
    
17.6279MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 02:0212
TTWA:

This recently arrived ::COVINGTON person appears to be somewhat
interesting by his notes. Nothing in 19.*, however. I almost
considered looking him up today until I found him listed in ELF
as a member of Worldwide Human Relations. History being what it
is with regard to people who inhabit that organization, and
discretion being the better part of valor, and what have you . . . 


Tell us you're a system manager or something innocuous, please.

17.6280%^OVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyThu Jul 27 1995 02:066
    Well Mr. DelBlaster, maybe they done left off the "/sanitation services"
    on his org name.  Then he's prolly a joker.
    Then again, mebbe they left of the /Sr. VP and we're all in deep
    sneakers.
    
    MadMike
17.6281MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 02:1219
In April, my dog, Max, disappeared.

Also in April, I submitted my State Required Property Inventory Survey
to the Town's Board of Selectmen. This form includes a section asking
about the number of dogs you own. I responded to the query with "zero".

TTWA:

Today, in the mail, I received a letter from the town cop inquiring as
to why my dog hadn't been registered this year.

He says I have two weeks to respond.

TTWA:

Should I ignore him and wait for him to show up with the BATF to
anihilate me for failing to register my missing (prolly dead) dog?


17.6282TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Thu Jul 27 1995 02:153
    
    Tell him you ate Max.  See what he does.
    
17.6283LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Thu Jul 27 1995 02:162
    All depends -- is/wuz Max an Assault Dog?
    
17.6284eh? Survey this buddy!VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyThu Jul 27 1995 02:179
    DelBlaster:
    
    > I submitted my State Required Property Inventory Survey
    
    I thought you live in New Hampshire.  Live Free or  DIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEE
    Unless this is part of the census or whatever I'd tell 'em to stuff
    their survey.
    
    MadMike
17.6285VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyThu Jul 27 1995 02:203
    Screw the dog.  What other crap does it ask?
    What size your TV is?  Personal crap?  Why do you have to register
    your dog anyway?  Do it vote?
17.6286POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Jul 27 1995 02:211
    Did you tell them what was in your night table Jack?
17.6287MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 02:2612
Well, ackshually, MadMike, it's kind of a NOP of a survey. It asks
if you made any improvements to your property during the past year
(for which you should have filed permits, anyway), whether or not
you've sold or acquired property (which is recorded by town and county
anyway), whether you own any RV's or Boats (odd - but since I wouldn't
consider owning either, I don't know that I've ever considered whether
that could be problematic), who lives there (census-like), if you want
any tax abatements (YES PLEASE), and the thing about the dogs.

We do it every year. And since we do it at tax time, instead of paying taxes,
I always thought it was kind of a "cheap toll".

17.6288MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 02:3012
>    Did you tell them what was in your night table Jack?

<GASP!!>

Glenn! You don't think that they ......!!!!





Aaaaggggghhhhh!

17.6289POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Jul 27 1995 02:351
    Lucky thing you didn't. Or did you?!? 8^o
17.6290MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 02:424
Well, I don't think I have.

At least, not yet.

17.6291POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Jul 27 1995 02:443
    phew!
    
    Lucky for you!
17.6292SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Jul 27 1995 02:4411
    re: .6279
    
    Nope, not in W/W H/R...that's a slight little quirk of elf that I get
    listed with those wunnerful people. No, I didn't sign up in 19.*,
    either. Dunno how long I'm gonna be here. Might get fired any day now.
    
    re: required property big brother survey
    
    Huh? is this a NH thing? As a registered voter/town taxpayer/vehicle
    owner, etc. I've never gotten one of those. Wouldn't fill it out if I
    did, either. Mebbe it's 'cause I own no property.
17.6293MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 02:5015
>    Nope, not in W/W H/R...that's a slight little quirk of elf that I get
>    listed with those wunnerful people.

A likely story. Yer prolly a BATF agent, then, no? Why else wudja be
cloaking yer true identity?

:^)


> Mebbe it's 'cause I own no property.

Yeah. It's one of those things that property owners have the privilege of
dealing with. I need to start xeroxing the thing from here on in. I swear
it changes in content each year, but I never have kept track of the detail.

17.6294SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Jul 27 1995 03:104
    re .6281
    
    Sorry about your dog. That really, truly, always sucks. Sheesh, I hate
    even thinking about it.
17.6295CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jul 27 1995 03:1311


 Listening to my scanner..all kinds of stuff going on in Derry NH tonight..
 a fire (of suspicious origin according to radio calls), a runaway who
 likes fire trucks, a telephone pole with a wire down blocking an intersection,
 a couple domestic disturbances, and a couple accidents.



 Jim
17.6296MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 03:1910
>    Sorry about your dog.

Thankyou for the concern. It was kind a shock at the time, but is one of those
things that one sort of has to adjust to and live with. There wasn't much I
could have done to prevent it (short of leaving her confined in the house in
my absence in good weather). She was chained as usual, but slipped her choke
chain collar sometime during the day. This wasn't an odd occurence - it 
happened frequently. The difference was that this time, she didn't stay by
the house, apparently, and didn't return.

17.6297SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Jul 27 1995 03:277
    That is so depressing that I think I'll stop working, sign off and go
    to bed.
    
    For some reason I'm far more concerned with the welfare of animals than
    I am with humans. Genetic defect, I suppose.
    
    Seriously, I'm really bummed. I hate it when this happens.
17.6298POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Jul 27 1995 03:291
    You're a strange man Covy Baby.
17.6299MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 03:317
Well, I dunno.

I didn't relish losing her, but having spent a lifetime with
animals (pets and otherwise) it wasn't the type of situation
that I could classify as "traumatic".


17.6300{snarf}POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentThu Jul 27 1995 03:442
    
    
17.6301MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 03:472
I wondered about that as I posted .-2.

17.63028^)POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentThu Jul 27 1995 03:576
    
    Well, I _did_ let it go for 13 minutes before I pounced.
    
    Quite remarkable self control iffen you ask me.
    
    
17.6303Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Jul 27 1995 04:004
    Well, let me see... It ain't a holiday for you guys tomorrow, errrr,
    ok I give up, why are ya'll so hyper tonight ??
    
    Go t'bed  !!!!! :*)
17.6304POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Jul 27 1995 04:011
    It's your damn birthday that's why!
17.6305MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 04:044
TTWA:
    Going to bed at this time of night, do you suppose I can sleep
past 4AM, unlike recent evenings?

17.6306GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Jul 27 1995 04:0410
TTWA

I wonder if the alarming prevalence of the "not" qualifier on various 
statements indicates the overSimpsonification of society or an increase 
in the number of persons who are irony-impaired?
    
Is it too early for another coke?


Chele
17.6307Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Jul 27 1995 04:052
    Naaa... Guilty concience, ya didn't send me one of thems wimmins that
    takes all their clothes of at Birthday parties !!!! :*)
17.6308SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherThu Jul 27 1995 05:167
    re: .6287
    
    I assume you mean you fill out the survey at tax time instead
    of paying income taxes.  If you fill it out instead of paying
    property taxes, I want to know where you live.....:-) :-) :-)
    
    Sorry to hear about the dog.
17.6309WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jul 27 1995 09:591
    if this God awful humidity will ever leave
17.6310MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 10:205
>    I assume you mean you fill out the survey at tax time instead
>    of paying income taxes.

Correct.

17.6311SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Jul 27 1995 12:472
    re: .6298
    agreed.
17.6312NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jul 27 1995 12:582
Does this mean that NH has a census of dogs-owned-by-property-owners?
How useful.
17.6313SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Jul 27 1995 14:411
    Is there any way to tell who got the super-mega snarf after it happens?
17.6314WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureThu Jul 27 1995 14:491
    WTFC?
17.6315SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Jul 27 1995 14:561
    Obviuosly, I'm curious, else I would not have asked.
17.6316POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentThu Jul 27 1995 15:028
    
    How does one even know how many notes are in the box?  I only see a
    number listing for topics.
    
    
    Signed,
    
    Confused
17.6317PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jul 27 1995 15:085
    
>>    How does one even know how many notes are in the box?  I only see a
>>    number listing for topics.

	show entry soapbox
17.6318POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentThu Jul 27 1995 15:125
    
    Boy, that was much easier than the offline response I got, er, received
    8^).
    
    Thanks, Di.
17.6319PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jul 27 1995 15:457
	finally got around to picking up my interoffice mail.
	TTWA: for $2, can i get Juan Valdez to pick the coffee beans
	for me himself?

	;> thanks, Don

17.6320If there's no there there don't put it in there!PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jul 27 1995 15:509
    
    Back to wondering about marketeers again.
    
    Why would anybody include a url (ok nnttm crowd, is it "a url" or
    "an url") in an ad that leads to a site which says little more than
    "hey, come back in another month, maybe we'll have wonderful stuff
    here by then!"?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6321SMURF::WALTERSThu Jul 27 1995 15:583
    Quite.  It's enough to make you URL.
    
    html
17.6322CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jul 27 1995 15:5818

>	finally got around to picking up my interoffice mail.
>	TTWA: for $2, can i get Juan Valdez to pick the coffee beans
>	for me himself?




    Shoulda said this when I was talking to you a little while ago..I played
    Juan Valdex in a skit at my church Friday and I'd have been happy to pick
    them for you ;-)



 
Jim

17.6323You're in a maze of twisty URLs all alikeXELENT::MUTHI drank WHAT? - SocratesThu Jul 27 1995 16:075
     Doesn't it seem like 90% of the URL's on the Web are either a) under
     construction, or b) lists of pointers to other URLs.

     Bill
17.6324MKOTS1::BUTLERThu Jul 27 1995 16:147
    RE. .6319
    
    Well Di,
    
    If ya can't find Juan, we now know there is a Juan impersonator. :-)
    
    Don
17.6325POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Jul 27 1995 16:191
    It takes Juan to know Juan.
17.6326{groan}POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentThu Jul 27 1995 16:321
    
17.6327DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Thu Jul 27 1995 16:435
    
    It takes Juan to know Juan to.
    
    ;->
    Dan
17.6328too...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Jul 27 1995 16:581
    
17.6329TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Thu Jul 27 1995 17:213
    
    Was `Gilligan' Gilligan's first name or last?
    
17.6330POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Jul 27 1995 17:221
    Don't know, he was just Gilligan.
17.6331GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Jul 27 1995 18:0510
    
    
    	First name:  Gilligan
    	Second name: Little
    	Third name:  Buddy
    
    
    
    				=)
    
17.6332SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherThu Jul 27 1995 18:104
    re: .6322
    
    I read that too fast.....I thought at first you said you
    played Juan Valdez in a skirt.......:-) :-) :-)
17.6333CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jul 27 1995 18:1312



 Zounds!






 Juan...the muppetman
17.6334NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jul 27 1995 18:131
Juanita Valdez.
17.6335STOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allThu Jul 27 1995 18:181
	akchewally, Jim said "Juan Valdex", Juan Valdez in Spandex(tm).
17.6336MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 27 1995 18:2010
The proper article ("a" or "an") before url depends upon your pronunciation
of url. If you pronounce it "earl", it begins without a consonant sound
and "an" is preferable in order that it roll trippingly off the tongue.
If, however, you pronounce it "you-are-ell", it _will_ begin with a consonant
sound and thus require the use of "a" to avoid dissonance. If, on the
other hand, you are one of those people who use "an" in front of
"historical fact", then you can do whatever you damn well please because
you obviously don't care how it sounds to anyone else.


17.6337Duke,Duke,Duke..Duke of....SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Jul 27 1995 18:212
    
    
17.6338POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentThu Jul 27 1995 18:2492
    
From:	US4RMC::"savoynet@Bridgewater.edu"

It's time once again to ask [Alternate] Dr. Internet!

As a reminder, the corpus delicti of Alt. Dr. Internet's work can be
found at http://chehalis.lib.washington.edu/dri/

==========================================

1.  People on the network use an awful lot of jargon and acronyms.  Is
there a simple way to learn what everything means?

    This is a very common problem on the Internet, and until recently I
    had no good resource for people to use.  But last week, a young
    fellow popped into my office, a fevered look on his face in
    Seattle's unusual heat wave, and without warning or explanation,
    started singing this song to the tune of "The Modern Major-General"


    NET.SPEAK


    A hacker watched his monitor, ROFL hysteric'ly.
    As TLAs scrolled up the screen he sang alphanumeric'ly.
    An API for VMS apps ported to OSF/1
    Had crashed and burned and he knew that his work had only just
        begun.
    He cruised the net; some FAQs might just turn up the code to use.
    Instead he found a thread on connectivity in Usenet news.
        A newbie asked, "What do I need, a CSLIP line or PPP?"
        "FWIW, IMHO YMMV!"

    A nerd wrote back, "What do you know?  ISDN's the way to go."
    A second said, "T1 for me--all other links are far too slow."
    The first shot back, "You cannot spell!  You're dumb as folks from
        AOL!"
    Our hero saw discourse degrade along a path he knew quite well.
    As nasty flames across the net did propagate and vilely race
    He sought to defuse anger by replying with a :-)
        "I only wanted C++ code for a job due RSN--
        So TIA if you can help, and, yes, I did RTFM!"

    Although it may seem heretical, or at least quite low and fickle,
    He dropped C++ for Perl and then dumped Perl and wrote in Tcl,
    Grafted on a Web front-end which HTML parsers checked,
    Then drafted all the manuals and ran a copy off in TeX.
    A daemon handled network calls which kerberos could verify
    And CGI scripts spat out data which they'd format on the fly.
        The hacker worked on till daylight, just cranking out code good
            and tight--
        a.b.p.e had no new posts and IRC was slow that night!

    The early dawn was a surprise to our friend's unaccustomed eyes;
    He'd heard of people up at six but always thought that those were
        lies.
    He posted to the Oracle a question non-rhetorical:
    "Can six o'clock be *A.M.* too?"  It's "No!" was categorical.
    "Use PGP," a net.friend spake, "Your posting is quite clearly faked.
    The headers cannot tell me lies, that Path: line won't authenticate!
        AFAIK hackers stole your password with a sniffer, though
        Let me say this: if that is you, the 'up at dawn' bit's quite a
            troll!"


        So learn this lesson: turn in early.  Get to bed by 4 a.m.
        But OIC my time is up, until next time TTFN.




    I asked the fellow to stay and sing some more (preferably something
    from The Mikado) but he shook his head and said he had an
    appointment in the Chemistry Department to discuss the periodic
    table.



Tune in next time for Ask Dr. Internet--

        "I have a master's degree....in Internet!"


=====================================

Dr. Internet, Master of All Knowledge
Benedictine On the Rocks With a Twist
No official connection to Dr. Science


To:  SAVOYNET@BRIDGEWATER.EDU

17.6339MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 27 1995 18:277
    
    bzzzt. last time i checked, u was a vowel. even if you consider
    u a consonant sound (you), it still falls under the "sometimes y"
    rule. so "an" is appropriate regardless of the pronunciation of
    "url".

    -b
17.6340SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Jul 27 1995 18:295
    WHOA!
    
    So, you'd say "an yellow elephant?"
    "an yodeling irishman?"
    "an yuppy scum?"
17.6341MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 27 1995 18:355
    
    no, i was kidding about that... but u is a vowel. legally,
    and all. i think there was a supreme court ruling. :-)
    
    -b
17.6342NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jul 27 1995 18:372
No, the Supreme Court ruling was about whether the tomato is
a fruit or a vegetable.
17.6343TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Thu Jul 27 1995 18:384
    
    No, the Supreme Court ruling was about whether ketchup was a
    fruit, vegetable, or condiment.
    
17.6344CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jul 27 1995 18:394


 It's a dessert topping *and* a floorwax!
17.6345I'm with Liza on this one, I am....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jul 27 1995 18:396
|   If, on the other hand, you are one of those people who use "an" in
|   front of "historical fact"....
    
    It's an istorical fact, enry iggins.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6346SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Jul 27 1995 18:426
    I thought "u" was a preposition, as in the following sentence:
    
    "Can I climb on top of u?"
    
    Because, of course, if it's at the end of a sentence, it's a
    preposition, see where I'm coming from?
17.6347Or by the sensors....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jul 27 1995 18:4614
    Which leads one to wonder....
    
    How was the script written?
    Maybe not such a good example, but think of baba wawa.
    Wood they weewee wite wike this, or would they write fluctuating flow?
    (Probably depended on which they thought they could get by the
    censors.)
    
    Appropriate to nothing at all.  There as a very very funny comedy
    routine long ago where somebody was auditioning and ended up sight
    reading "You say tomato, and I say tomato" for the part.  I vaguely
    recall it as a Second City skit, but I to this day wonder....
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6348POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentThu Jul 27 1995 18:495
    
    <-- Oh, oh, oh, I remember that!  I don't remember who did it, though
    8^/.  I just remember the singer looking more and more confused and
    sounding more and more hesitant as s/he went on 8^).
    
17.6349And should it be "It's an istorical fact, Enry Iggins?"PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jul 27 1995 19:024
    
    Right.  That's the one.  So who did it?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6350COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jul 27 1995 19:5817
>    bzzzt. last time i checked, u was a vowel. even if you consider
>    u a consonant sound (you), it still falls under the "sometimes y"
>    rule. so "an" is appropriate regardless of the pronunciation of
>    "url".

BZZZZZZZT.  WRONG.

The "a" vs. "an" has nothing to do with whether the letter following
the article is a vowel or consonant, but rather with whether, when spoken,
the SOUND after the article is a vowel or consonant sound.

"an l"
"a u"

Ref: Prentice-Hall Handbook for Writers.

/john
17.6351MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 27 1995 20:035
    
    bzzzt. wrong yourself. if u is a "consonant sound", i'm
    'enry the effin' eighth!
    
    
17.6352CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jul 27 1995 20:094


 Stop! You're both right!  It's a candy mint, *and* a breath mint!
17.6353SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Jul 27 1995 20:111
    Less filling AND tastes great.
17.6354NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jul 27 1995 20:131
Mr. Markey, a "BZZZZZZZT" beats a "bzzzt" anytime.
17.6355MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Jul 27 1995 20:144
    
    but does four bzzzzzts beat a flush?
    
    -b
17.6356SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Jul 27 1995 20:215
    
    <--------
    
    All depends on where the "bzzzzzt" stings you whilst skinny-dipping...
    
17.6357POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Jul 27 1995 20:241
{Oat scratching noises}
17.6358LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Fri Jul 28 1995 01:316
    TTWA:  Why Mitsubishi has never endowed a research professorship for
    the development of high-tech underwater ships at the Massachusetts
    Institute of Technology, when the flagship's name -- which they could
    obviously dictate as one of the terms of the funding -- would be such a
    killer advertising gimmick.
    
17.6359SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Fri Jul 28 1995 03:332
    TTWA:
    When someone is going to ask about 100.148....
17.6360COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jul 28 1995 04:2125
Sorry, you're wrong.

Think about it.  Would you really say "an u-joint"?  Of course not.

When you speak "a u" you say "a you"; the way the letter "u" is pronounced
begins with a consonant sound.  "y" is only sometimes a vowel, and in this
case it's a consonant.

Here's another example that might make it more clear: "a universe", not
"an universe".

Prentice-Hall Handbook for Writers:

	A, An.  "A" is used before words beginning with a consonant
	sound even though the sound is spelled with a vowel (as in
	"universe"); "an" is used before words beginning with a vowel
	sound or with a _silent_ "h".

	  a dog, a wagon, a habit, a union; an apple; an hour; an uproar

Fowler's Modern English Usage also agrees, saying (in part):

	a unit, a eulogy, a one.

So there you have it.
17.6361STOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allFri Jul 28 1995 12:201
	an u thought u were right, markey. Ha!
17.6362PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 28 1995 12:217
	why mr. covert went to all the trouble of explaining
	such an obvious thing.  above and beyond the call of duty.

	also, if 892.10 in MOVIES, where the noter claims to have seen
	"Pocahotis", would have driven Gerald right off the deep end.


17.6363POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistFri Jul 28 1995 18:053
    TTWA:
    
    Dick Assmania
17.6364MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Jul 28 1995 18:065
    
    i wonder if dick assman is from a long and distinguished
    line of assmen.
    
    -b
17.6365heisenbugsWAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureFri Jul 28 1995 18:171
    TTWA: irreproducible core dumps
17.6366POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistFri Jul 28 1995 18:181
    <--- Sounds like a good name for a beer.
17.6367SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREOutta my way. IT'S ME !Fri Jul 28 1995 18:362
    <--- ... or the result of consuming too much of it.
    
17.6368Dick AssmaniaMKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarSat Jul 29 1995 07:1214
    
    re .6363, Glenn
    
    HA HA HA HA!!!!  I saw Letterman on Wednesday night after missing
    about a week, and I couldn't believe it when he described how 
    Dick Assmania was sweeping Canada.  The censors (or "standards and
    practices" folks) must be pulling their hair out.
    
    I only regret that I won't see Dave again until next Wednesday, so
    I won't get a full picture of how the Dick Assman saga plays out.
    
    
    Rob
      
17.6369POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistSat Jul 29 1995 20:561
    I'll keep you posted. 8^)
17.6370I can't help myselfMKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarSun Jul 30 1995 02:2514
    
    Thanks, Glenn.  It is my most fervently held and cherished belief that
    there is no more weighty, telling, pressing, and relevant social issue
    in these endtimes than the fate of that one man:  Dick Assman.
    
    And for those of you out there who think that I am just exulting in
    the sophomoric glee of there actually being somebody in the world
    named Dick Assman, well, you are absolutely right.  :-)
    
    
    
    
    Rob
    
17.6371POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistSun Jul 30 1995 02:312
    Well, Dave sure was hyping up the Dick Assmania again last night. Dick
    Assman was on the phone again. 8^)
17.6372MKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarSun Jul 30 1995 03:0113
    
    TTWA:
    
    How many times we can say "Dick Assman" before it stops being
    funny.
    
    <answered by cries of "It's not funny now!" or "It'll always be
     funny!" depending on your personal tastes, or lack thereof.>
    
    Dick Assman.
    
    Yup, it's still funny.  ;-)
    
17.6373POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistSun Jul 30 1995 03:032
    The guy is signing autographs like crazy and business at the Petro
    Canada service station is up by 50%. 8^)
17.6374POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentSun Jul 30 1995 03:085
    
    THE Petro Canada service station?  Boy, Dick surely is a big fish in a
    small pond.
    
    
17.6375POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistSun Jul 30 1995 03:122
    It's THE one now. It's in Regina, Saskatchewan. Or as Dave would say it
    "Saaaasss catch you on". 8^)
17.6376XEDON::JENSENMon Jul 31 1995 04:524
    Assmania must be catching on.  Business is up at the station,
    by 100 cars/day, and "Late Show" is now using a color photo
    of the A-man.
    
17.6377XEDON::JENSENMon Jul 31 1995 05:0010
    TTWA #1:	Receiving a letter from Northeastern University,
    		which begins, "Dear Success-Oriented Individual:"
    		(They're just not paying attention, are they?)
    
    TTWA #2:	Is Morgan Fairchild correct in stating that, "You
    		don't have to be rich, famous, or lucky to have a
    		beautiful, white smile."
    		(Awaiting Mr. DelBalso's official word on this one.)
    
    
17.6378POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyMon Jul 31 1995 11:201
    how God feels about the use and or abuse of illegal substances
17.6379DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Mon Jul 31 1995 12:066
    
    TTWA: Why do we make all sorts of hand gestures when we're talking on
    the phone?  Will it make the conversation easier for the listener to 
    understand?

    Dan
17.6380LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Mon Jul 31 1995 12:082
    Re .6379 been callin' them 1-900 numbers agin Dan?  NottyNotty!!!!!
    
17.6381POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyMon Jul 31 1995 12:147
    Dr. Dan-
    
    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    {gasp, sputter, cough}
    
    merci, m'amour :-))
17.6382LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Mon Jul 31 1995 12:196
    TTWA:  
    
    Howcum why ::DKilloran keeps leavin' hisself so wide open like dat...
    
    Not that I mind or anything... :-)
    
17.6383BIGQ::MARCHANDMon Jul 31 1995 12:223
    
       uh, cus he didn't like a bandaid?  Duh, maybe he's afraid of
    stiches.
17.6384CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 31 1995 13:2015




>    how God feels about the use and or abuse of illegal substances


     He calls us to obey the law.  





 Jim
17.6385CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Jul 31 1995 13:251
    This must send a lot of folks into a tizzy when the law changes.  
17.6386GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfMon Jul 31 1995 13:286
    
    
    hey jojo....i got one of them there letters from northeastern, too...i
    was wondering where they had gotten such a silly idea, myself...
    
    :>
17.6387Re Rosie .6383... not a bad theory... :-)LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Mon Jul 31 1995 13:2810
    Well he's keeping ME in stitches, that's fersure.  
    
    Sorry ::DKilloran, you're still a featherweight in da 'Box.  I really
    should let up on ya, but dang, it's surely a Thing To Wonder About why
    I kinna.                                                             
    
    No hard feelin's (of the sub-3" kind) I hope...
    
    Oh Lordy, there ah goes agin...  Which way to the Confessional??? :-)
    
17.6388POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyMon Jul 31 1995 13:3211
    dr. dan-
    
    on yer knees!
    
    jim-
    
    ok, i follow that.  i'm curious about those who profess to be devout
    and participate and or, well, enjoy use of such time after time.  the
    person is not addicted, just enjoys it.  just seems odd to see him get
    all riled up about things he doesn't like, but doesn't bat an eye about
    doing the wrong things he likes to do.  know what i mean, jelly bean?
17.6389re 'TineCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 31 1995 13:5218


 Well, it is certainly not up to me to judge, though I believe that one 
 who calls themself a Christian (based on my understanding of the term) should
 do all they can to conduct themselves in a manner that glorifies God, and
 does not damage their testimony as a Christian.  Adhering to the laws of the 
 land is one, refraining from activities that are not necessarily illegal but
 could reflect on one's Christian testimony is another.  


 The use of illegal substances by a Christian does nothing to glorify God.  Your
 note, testifies to that.




 Jim
17.6390CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 31 1995 13:527


>    doing the wrong things he likes to do.  know what i mean, jelly bean?


  I'm hip, potato chip
17.6391CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 31 1995 13:5413


>    This must send a lot of folks into a tizzy when the law changes.  


  Not really.  Our salvation doesn't hinge on such things.





 Jim
17.6392COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jul 31 1995 14:471
So God gets upset when you smoke dope in Boston, but not in Amsterdam?
17.6394SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Jul 31 1995 14:536
    
    
    It seems God's grace extends to us more than enough rope to hang
    ourselves... 50 times over...
    
    Whether it's in Boston or Amsterdam...
17.6395CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Jul 31 1995 14:563
    Andy, I am sure you can cite to us how smoking marijuana constitutes a
    length of divine rope for hanging oneself especially if it is legal in
    the locale consumed.   
17.6397POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistMon Jul 31 1995 15:121
    This is noose to me.
17.6398CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Jul 31 1995 15:171
    Enough of the gallows humor Glenn (et al).  
17.6399SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Jul 31 1995 15:176
    
    
    Nobody felt the hair on their heads move as that breeze rustled over???
    
    Must've been too much of an inside joke I guess....
    
17.6400 CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Jul 31 1995 15:181
    
17.6401OK - Let's speculateMILPND::CLARK_DMon Jul 31 1995 15:2214
	  Major business announcement Wednesday on DVN (31-Jul)

        A very significant business announcement for Digital will be
   broadcast over the Digital Video Network (DVN) on Wednesday, Aug. 2 at
   12:30 p.m. Eastern Time (9:30 a.m. Pacific Time) in the U.S.  Employees
   are encouraged to watch this broadcast if possible.
         The program will be carried live on Aug. 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the
   United Kingdom, and at 6:30 p.m. on the Continent.  A special rebroadcast
   for employees will be at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 3 in the U.K., and 11:30 a.m.
   in Continental Europe.
         For a list of DVN sites, consult item #7, "Digital Video Network
   Information," on LIVE WIRE's main menu page.

17.6402POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistMon Jul 31 1995 15:261
    Digital is going all PC and Microsoft. Bye bye VAX/VMS.
17.6403KERNEL::PLANTCAre you trying to get under my cape doctor?Mon Jul 31 1995 15:279
    
    
    
    re -1
    
    somehow I don't think that Digital will lose all it's VAX/VMS clients
    in the foreseeable future!
    
    Chris ( VMS Support )
17.6404BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jul 31 1995 15:304


	Glen, when did you hear that? From who???
17.6405Made money ?GAAS::BRAUCHERMon Jul 31 1995 15:334
    
      Um, isn't 8/2 the day of the annual earnings report ?
    
      bb
17.6406NETCAD::WOODFORDIfStressWasFood,I'dBeVERYfat!Mon Jul 31 1995 15:4415
    
    
    It is to announce profits for each individual business unit.
    We have a meeting on Friday here as well to announce what our
    profit sharing %'s will be based on our business unit's earnings.
    Rumor has it that it's going to be approx. 5% of each employee's
    yearly salary.
    
    
    YES!!!!  We should be getting our checks the second week of August.
    Just in time for my vacation!  :*)
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.6407MAIL2::CRANEMon Jul 31 1995 15:481
    Instead of digital on your check it will say AT&T. :")
17.6408POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistMon Jul 31 1995 16:331
    Instead of digital on your check it will say General Electric.
17.6409POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Mon Jul 31 1995 16:373
    
    Instead of digital on your check, you will see a photo of a smiling
    Bill Gates.
17.6410XEDON::JENSENMon Jul 31 1995 17:214
    I wonder if Di would enjoy hearing of all the times I've stepped
    on my feline housemates, not to mention all the door-closing
    incidents (so I won't).
    
17.6411Process is our most important productDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamMon Jul 31 1995 17:307
    >> Instead of digital on your check it will say General Electric.
    
    Excellent, let me be the first to bring a basket of flowers
    to the security desk in the front lobby of GE headquarters,
    like Lettermen tried to do all those years ago.
    
    Chris
17.6412GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon Jul 31 1995 19:402
    
    What a Swallowing Workstation is.......
17.6413LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Mon Jul 31 1995 19:432
17.6414GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon Jul 31 1995 19:469
    
    
    Actually this one's put out by Kay Elemetrics Corp......
    
    
    Delivery person: I can see it now, Mr. Orfendorfle, your new workstation is 
    here....
    
    Mr. O: Fine, just bring it over here and put it on my lap.
17.6415BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Jul 31 1995 20:397
| <<< Note 17.6412 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>


| What a Swallowing Workstation is.......


	It's a workstation that could end up with a terminal disease....
17.6416ALFSS1::CIAROCHIOne Less DogMon Jul 31 1995 20:481
    Al Gore?  Anybody hear what he did yesterday?  
17.6417SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREOutta my way. IT'S ME !Mon Jul 31 1995 21:221
    <--- Remained wooden and boring, maybe ?
17.6418Duh!DECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamTue Aug 01 1995 03:2827
    I had a rental car last week that, although it was otherwise nice,
    contained a thoroughly patronizing and ridiculous instruction in
    large letters on the dashboard:
    
    
    		A P P L Y   B R A K E   B E F O R E
    
    		S H I F T I N G   F R O M   P A R K
    
    
    Well, no <r.o.> Sherlock!  That's something you learn in the first
    five minutes of your first driving lesson.  Even if you don't take
    lessons, it's just something that's outrageously obvious.  Perhaps
    they should have also instructed the driver "After shifting into
    drive, step on accelerator pedal to move car", or better yet, "Insert
    and turn key to activate engine".
    
    Give me a break.  This is obviously some nervous lawyer's idea of
    a safety consumer warning that is "necessary" so that GM won't be
    liable for whatever happens should the idiot driver pop the car
    into gear while flooring the gas pedal.
    
    Pretty soon there'll be an entire Driving 101 manual printed on the
    air bag cover.  Or worse, some damned electronic chatterbox will
    tell you what to do every step along the way.
    
    Chris
17.6419DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Tue Aug 01 1995 04:2911
    
    Chris,
        In some cars you MUST apply the brake to engage the transmission. 
    If the brake pedal is not depressed, the shift is locked into position. 
    This is not a major deal most of the time.  But if you drive a car like
    this for a while after driving one without it, you will find that you
    may not always depress the brake before putting the car in drive.

    HTH
    :-)
    Dan
17.6420This is NOT a natural movement...MKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarTue Aug 01 1995 06:2215
    
    TTWA:
    
    Race walking, "power" walking, and other related methods of
    locomotion.
    
    Look, if you want to run, run.  If you want to walk, walk.  But
    people who are stomping along, pumping their arms for all they are
    worth like some kind of deranged goosestepper have got to realize
    how incredibly goofy they look.
    
    
    
    Rob
    
17.6421GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Aug 01 1995 06:399
TTWA

If I have discovered why joggers always look so miserable?
If they smile, they'll get bugs in their teeth!



Chele    

17.6422GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue Aug 01 1995 11:205
    
    Chris,
    
    
    	The sticker was probably inspired by a law suit........ 
17.6423GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfTue Aug 01 1995 12:0319
    
    i don't think it is a "safety" warning...like dan said, some of the
    newer cars won't shift from park to any other gear without stepping on
    the brake.  my car doesn't need to have the brake pedal depressed in
    order to shift out of park (tho you do have to push in the little
    button on the side of the gear shift to go from park to reverse...but    
    not from overdrive to neutral...)...i don't they meant for it to sound
    like the drivers were idiots, but if you are used to driving a car that
    didn't require you step on the brake pedal (even tho you should, for
    safety reasons, but there are a lot of things that drivers should do
    for safety reasons but don't), and suddenly you are in a car that
    doesn't let you just shift, it could be a little frustrating...tho i am
    sure eventually one would figure out to step on the pedal first...but
    some might need reminding...after all, how long have they made cars
    that no longer use leaded fuel yet we still see the "unleaded fuel only"
    reminder on the dash near the gas level thingie or on the gas cap...
    
    
    
17.6424GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfTue Aug 01 1995 12:077
    
    ttwa:  why one of my 'next unseens' brought me to the begining of the
    conference moderators note...and there was nothing new....in fact,
    chelsea is still listed as a mod...
    
       
    
17.6425CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Aug 01 1995 13:0612




 How one becomes a "blood splatter expert"





 Jim
17.6426LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Tue Aug 01 1995 13:082
    You don' wanna know.
    
17.6427WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureTue Aug 01 1995 13:364
    re: .6401
    
     Amazingly enough, Microsoft has a press conference scheduled to
    announce the strengthening of a major business alliance tomorrow...
17.6428CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Aug 01 1995 13:416



 
What a coinkydink!
17.6429NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 01 1995 17:022
TTWA: If Mr. Binder married his Macintosh, would he change his name to
MacBinder?
17.6430PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 01 1995 17:043
 .6429  hey, that's my joke and you stole it.  pay up.

17.6431NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 01 1995 17:471
TTWA: Is Bongbong Marcos Fred Flintstone's love child?
17.6432as in bambamGAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfTue Aug 01 1995 17:566
    
    wouldn't he be barney rubble's love child????
    
    
    
    
17.6433NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 01 1995 17:563
Whoops!  Silly me.  I stopped watching the Flintstones before they were
cutened up by the addition of kiddies -- back when it was just a blatant
Honeymooners ripoff.
17.6434MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue Aug 01 1995 18:098
    
    i wonder if they're planning on telling people that they reverted
    to a four-day old backup when a disk crashed on the MPGS cluster.
    suddenly, mail messages, that i read and either filed or deleted
    last friday, magically reappeared... but there's been not a
    peep from the system manglement folks...
                
    -b
17.6435ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Tue Aug 01 1995 20:155
    re: love child
    
    Shouldn't it then be boinkboink?
    
    Bob
17.6436PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 01 1995 20:175
    
>>    Shouldn't it then be boinkboink?

	or whambam.

17.6437BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Aug 01 1995 20:176
| <<< Note 17.6430 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| .6429  hey, that's my joke and you stole it.  pay up.

	We told you many times not to talk to Gerald..... :-)
17.6438PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 01 1995 20:214
>>	We told you many times not to talk to Gerald..... :-)

   mostly i'm just paying attention to him for flashes of insight.

17.6439BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Aug 01 1995 20:246
| <<< Note 17.6438 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| mostly i'm just paying attention to him for flashes of insight.

	He has flashes????? :-)
17.6440NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 01 1995 20:251
Must be male menopause.
17.6441MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue Aug 01 1995 20:274
    
    or more commonly, male mental-pause.
    
    -b
17.6442CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 01 1995 20:291
    pale dental floss?
17.6443POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Aug 01 1995 20:382
    
    weird memo from a former boxer. also my reply to same.
17.6444MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 01 1995 22:359
re: .6377, Keith

>    TTWA #2:	Is Morgan Fairchild correct in stating that, "You
>    		don't have to be rich, famous, or lucky to have a
>    		beautiful, white smile."
>    		(Awaiting Mr. DelBalso's official word on this one.)

Being lucky doesn't help.

17.6445I was holding out for Guido or VincenzoMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 01 1995 23:193
TTWA:
	Shirley Wood?

17.6446XEDON::JENSENWed Aug 02 1995 01:104
    Re: Jack "luck doesn't help"
    
    Now I can't decide if I'm delighted or depressed that
    Needlenose Fairchild was correct, at least in part.
17.6447My wife, yeah, that's the ticket, Morgan Fairchild ..."MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 02 1995 01:132
You'd have to consult with John Lovitz, Keith.

17.6448XEDON::JENSENWed Aug 02 1995 01:285
    Will do, Oh One of Tremendous Good Fortune.  I am a 
    success-oriented individual, after all.
    
    (BTW, you're far too friendly to be a true hermit.   ;^)        )
    
17.6449MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Aug 02 1995 01:349
    i
    
    well, you're not alone in your quest for success, oh great
    one; i too am one of the blessed few million who received
    the mailing in question... even though i _taught_ courses
    in the very same program at Northeastern that they were
    encouraging me to attend. duh.

    -b
17.6450In search of a bucketCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 02 1995 02:5032



  Where they get the people working in certain retail discount establishments.
  Tonight I wander into a local retail store, name rhymes with "games" in
  search of a mop, a mop bucket and a couple other things.  I quickly find
  the mop, and the couple other things, but alas, am unable to locate
  a bucket.  Spotting a store employee, I inquire as to the whereabouts
  of "buckets".  I'll set aside my expectation that perhaps the young 
  fellow would have noticed the mop in my hand and deduced that I was in
  need of a mop bucket, particularly since I didn't specify same.  He
  looks up at me as if I'd asked for an explanation of the theory of
  relativity, glances briefly around the area in which we are standing,
  and spotting "buckets" a few yards away gleefully points me in the 
  direction of the paint department, where sitting on top of the shelf
  are several "buckets".  I wander over and discover what I suspected
  I would find..paint buckets, which hold about a quart of paint..sadly,
  I resume my search after noticing that this young fellow had disappeared,
  and wander over to where I see a forest of rubbermaid type products, with
  the notable exception of a mop bucket.  

  I spot another employee (I'm still carrying a mop, which couldn't have
  been hard to miss in my hands) and ask him where I could find "mop buckets".
  Again, a look of confusion as apparantly I'm the only human in Derry that
  has ever heard of such a thing.  He responds "uh, the mops are over there",
  and, as the other fellow did, disappears.  I return the mop and other things
  to their rightful shelf locations and go to the other larger and more 
  successful establishment


  Jim
17.6451CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 02 1995 03:0014



 'nuther TTWA


  Whether or not the woman I observed screaming in pain and holding her head
  after a motorcycle accident tonight feels differently about wearing 
  helmets now.



 Jim
17.6452WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 02 1995 11:303
    TTWA: what the forking problem is with secale this time. Athena is
    swell until one of the servers bites it, then you can't get any work
    done. How special. :v/
17.6453GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfWed Aug 02 1995 12:0016
    
    ttwa:
    
    why i got a phone message yesterday afternoon at home, conveniently
    when the caller knew i wouldn't be home, from someone who 'just wanted
    to give me her new address and phone number'...i don't see why it is so
    important now...they moved a while ago, and this person habitually
    'forgets' to inform me of other import events, like her brother (my
    uncle) dying or her giving birth to my youngest brother...i would think
    that a new address would be even less important that those...yet she
    was thoughtful enough to leave me a message...rather impersonal, too,
    the message...and it's not like she has had anything to say to me in
    over 10 months...
    
    wonder what she wants...
    
17.6454SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Aug 02 1995 12:129
    Maybe she wants you to call....
    
    Not that she wants to talq to you...she woulda called when you were
    home. She jes wants you to call...
    
    I had a female companion who acted jes the same way...
    
    
    And, my condolences to you.
17.6455SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 02 1995 13:398
    .6450
    
    I'd prolly have gone to McDonald's on Factory Street in Nashua, where
    I'd have found many different kinds of mop buckets, metal or plastic,
    with or without wringers attached.  I'd also have found knowledgeable
    sales assistance, and I'd furthermore have had the ineffable pleasure
    of seeing my purchase rung up on an old hand-bombed cash register and
    wrapped in brown paper sealed with wet-stick paper tape.
17.6456CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 02 1995 13:5412



 Had I been aware of the existance of McDonald's, and had I been in Nashua
 I might have taken my business there.  However, being in Derry and having
 many things needing to be accomplished last night, I hadn't the time to
 venture to Derry.  And, I wasn't looking for anything terribly fancy, just
 a bucket big enough to allow the head of the mop to enter therein.


 Jim
17.6457POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistWed Aug 02 1995 14:053
    TTWA:

    Who _is_ Virginiar and why should I leave her alone?
17.6458WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 02 1995 14:065
    re: McDonald's
    
     And the funny thing is, despite the fact that the place appears to the
    untrained eye to be a disorganized mess, the old buck can find exactly
    what you want instantly. A fun place.
17.6459CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 02 1995 14:0712



 I'll have to check it out.  Sounds like a place I used to go to in Colorado
 Springs.





 Jim
17.6460SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Aug 02 1995 14:117
    
    re: .6457
    
    > Who _is_ Virginiar and why should I leave her alone?
    
     I have no idear...
    
17.6461cheapness is a horrible diseaseMPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Aug 02 1995 14:1410
    re: mcdonald's
    
    such places used to exist in most corners of the world, and would
    still exist, if people weren't so bloody cheap; next time you're
    tempted to shoehorn your carcass into the toyota and head off
    to walmart, think about the time when you could go to a store,
    find what you wanted, and if you couldn't find it, a clerk with
    at least half a brain was available to assist you.
    
    -b
17.6462CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Aug 02 1995 14:295
    When fasteners were sold by weight and rope by the foot.  When the only
    "packaging" you had to toss was the newspaper used to wrap your
    purchase.  When you could open an account and get 3-5% by paying cash. 
    When the clerk knew what was sold, where to find it and what it was
    actually used for.  
17.6463Rembrandt WerlpouleDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Aug 02 1995 14:3323
    TTWA:
    
    A "temperamental artiste" dryer repairman.  He came in with a 'tude,
    and it got weirder from there.  He kept a running monologue going
    during his "creation", often telling me about how "my name is on
    this thing, and I don't want this to be used until I say it's
    working properly", and the like.
    
    He had incredible mood swings, sometimes conversational and polite,
    other times arrogant and rude, often all within the span of a minute.
    
    He was annoyed when he didn't have one particular part to finish
    his masterwork, and it'll take a couple of days to come in.  Even
    though the machine could be operated with the existing part, he
    was adamant that we wait until he's finished.  "I'm leaving the
    back panel off, the vent hose unconnected, and the plug unplugged,
    and I'd like it to stay that way."  As an afterthought, he added
    "...please."  Then, another "my name's on this..." pompous speech.
    
    As I often do when I encounter characters like this, I laughed.
    They never know how to take that.
    
    Chris
17.6464NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 02 1995 14:351
Sounds like he forgot to take his lithium.
17.6465SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Aug 02 1995 14:3614
    Still exists in some places...try Dan & Whit's in Norwich, VT. The
    store has been added onto so many times you need a road map to find
    your way around (but in a nice way - not like WalMart.) They sell
    absolutely everything you need to live in Vermont.
    
    Sorrel liners? REI & EMS had 'em back-ordered. Dan & Whit's had 'em
    upstairs past the fan belts in huge bins, organized by size. No
    packaging, and cheaper, too. Musta had 30 pairs, just in size 12.
    
    Their slogan? (no kidding)
    "If we don't have it, you don't need it."
    
    Hardware, housewares, food, beer, wine, clothing, books, magazines,
    etc, etc...
17.6466CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 02 1995 14:3818



 Re 6462



 I used to work in a small hardware store when I was in high school and for
 a couple years after I graduated.  We'd have customers come in and we'd spend
 a lot of time with them helping them to figure out plumbing problems, explain-
 ing this or that about which nails to used when, what kinds of bolts to use,
 etc, and if the person wanted one bolt or one washer, we'd sell them one bolt
 or one washer.  I don't think these stores exist anymore. 



 Jim
17.6467NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 02 1995 14:391
I prefer my sorrel unlined, TYVM.
17.6468NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 02 1995 14:398
> I used to work in a small hardware store when I was in high school and for
> a couple years after I graduated.  We'd have customers come in and we'd spend
> a lot of time with them helping them to figure out plumbing problems, explain-
> ing this or that about which nails to used when, what kinds of bolts to use,
> etc, and if the person wanted one bolt or one washer, we'd sell them one bolt
> or one washer.  I don't think these stores exist anymore. 

Osgood's in Nashua comes close.
17.6469POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistWed Aug 02 1995 14:463
    Why they halted trading of Digital stock.
    
    If we're going to be working for Microsoft after 11 am.
17.6470Support your local merchants....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Aug 02 1995 15:0819
    Shatucks in Arlington as well.
    
    Can still buy things by the pound, and even by the piece.
    
    (They will spend time with you helping you find two setscrews for
    antique doornobs.)
    
    When I brought in a worn out iron hinge for a door saying I was
    surprised it was failing that way, the owner said "I'm not, you hold
    up a door for nearly a century and see how you do."  They didn't have
    anything to replace the hinge, he told me where I could get them, told
    me they weren't cheap, but were worth it.  *AND* he also told me a
    workaround.  (Turn the two hinges upside down on the door, you might
    get another 50 years out of them.)
    
    I often find the local merchants will outservice the big guys *and* beat
    their prices more often than not.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6471CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikWed Aug 02 1995 15:588
    Jim if you are talking about Schock's HW they are still open and
    thriving.  
    
    Raq,
    
    Isn't it a shame that we can pick friends, but not family sometimes?  
    
    meg
17.6472SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Aug 02 1995 16:011
    So says her personal name...
17.6473like the p_n...GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfWed Aug 02 1995 16:028
    >>Raq,   
    >>Isn't it a shame that we can pick friends, but not family sometimes?
    
    
    exactly...
    
    
    
17.6474CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 02 1995 16:0414
>    Jim if you are talking about Schock's HW they are still open and
>    thriving.  
    
 
     The store I worked at was in San Carlos, CA.  I also referred to a store
 in Colorado Springs, whose name escapes me now, which featured an old elevator
 with an operator, a conveyor system which carted the money for your purchase
 to a cashier, and other old timey stuff.




 Jim
17.6475POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Aug 02 1995 16:155
    
    re: mcdonald's
    
    Last time I was in one, I found burgers and fries, etc... no mops
    or buckets etc... strange
17.6476NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 02 1995 16:161
You weren't there when the cleanup crew was.
17.6477PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 02 1995 16:553
	why anyone would be honored to be viewed as a threat.

17.6478WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 02 1995 17:001
    It depends on what kind of a threat and to whom.
17.6479NETCAD::WOODFORDIfStressWasFood,I'dBeVERYfat!Wed Aug 02 1995 17:1313
    
    
    RE: Leaving Virginiar alone....
    
    
    
    Leave Virginia Alone is the name of one of Rod Stewart's 
    songs on his newest CD.  It's a great song!  I love that
    whole CD!  
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.6480POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistWed Aug 02 1995 17:211
    Well, then why didn't he say so?
17.6481NETCAD::WOODFORDIfStressWasFood,I'dBeVERYfat!Wed Aug 02 1995 17:224
    
    
    Why didn't he say so, what??
    
17.6482POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistWed Aug 02 1995 17:251
    Virginia!
17.6483GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberWed Aug 02 1995 17:264
    
    Yup, a good tune for sure, Terrie.
    
    Mike
17.6484MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 02 1995 17:268
re: Chris

Repairman didn't happen to be a former postal employee by any chance, did he?

re: HW stores

The County Store in Milford, Cow Hampshire is pretty much still a "buy it
by the piece" type place.
17.6485POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentWed Aug 02 1995 17:364
    
    Is one ALLOWED to say Virginia so openly in the box?
    
    
17.6486POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistWed Aug 02 1995 17:391
    Rod Stewart has never said Virginia openly on the radio.
17.6487TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Wed Aug 02 1995 17:555
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why Susan Smith rated so much more attention than Stanley Kidd.
    
17.6488Ratings ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWed Aug 02 1995 18:028
    
      Hard to say, as the outcome appears to be the same, depending on
     Kidd's sentencing.  I'd bet it was a combination of her gender and
     the race lie she told.  Since most murderers are men, she was a
     "man bites dog" story.  And blaming your own crimes on mysterious
     unidentified blacks is sure to cop a few headlines.
    
      bb
17.6489NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 02 1995 18:236
Susan Smith got lots of publicity _before_ it was clear that she had committed
a crime.  The carjacking thing plays to the fears of lots of people.  Kidd's
crime is more similar to that of the guy who poisoned his own kid with
cyanide-laced Halloween candy so he could collect the insurance.  That got
a lot of publicity because it played to other parental fears.  Most people
are more fearful of random criminal acts than of "accidents" like CO poisoning.
17.6490POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Aug 02 1995 20:012
    
    colorado poisioning??
17.6491POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistWed Aug 02 1995 20:101
    Beverly?
17.6492BIGQ::MARCHANDWed Aug 02 1995 20:152
    
       Duhhhh,  Beverly? Is that you Beverly?
17.6493WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onThu Aug 03 1995 11:573
    TTWA: Why anyone has to take a joke that wasn't very funny the first
    time it was told and beat it to death. Must be hyperactivity or a deep
    seated need for attention.
17.6494PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 03 1995 13:092
   .6493  that plus no sense of timing, i reckon.
17.6495POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Aug 03 1995 13:141
    Beverly?
17.6496MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Aug 03 1995 13:322
    Why is that when it rains cats and dogs without thunder the power stays
    on but when there is a light shower with thunder...out it goes!?
17.6497POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Thu Aug 03 1995 14:122
    
    <-----   simple Jack, it's the electricity gremlins, of course. hth
17.6498SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherThu Aug 03 1995 14:234
    re: .6496
    
    Jack, you work in Merrimack.  If someone bumps into a light
    pole on the way into the building, out the power goes :-)
17.6499SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherThu Aug 03 1995 14:242
    Why the censors let "Sergeant Preston" fondle his
    dog on network television every week.
17.6500yepHBAHBA::HAASbuggedThu Aug 03 1995 14:351
to win the canine vote?
17.6501SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoThu Aug 03 1995 16:083
    Di, sometimes his timing is ok.
    
    DougO
17.6502They don't know Late Show just does reruns?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Aug 03 1995 16:125
    re: .6493
    
    Looking for a shot at guest host?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.6503PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 03 1995 16:175
>>    Di, sometimes his timing is ok.

	;>  I think this almost qualifies for topic 86.

17.6504DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Aug 03 1995 17:332
    Why I haven't been able to get into the ::RACERS notesfile all week.
    
17.6505CTHU26::S_BURRIDGEThu Aug 03 1995 17:463
    Was Stalin to the right or left of Attila the Hun?  
    
    How about Abe Lincoln?
17.6506POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Aug 03 1995 17:481
    I don't think they ever met.
17.6507DASHER::RALSTONIdontlikeitsojuststopit!!Thu Aug 03 1995 18:017
    >Was Stalin to the right or left of Attila the Hun?
    >How about Abe Lincoln?
    
    I don't know if they were right or left but they sure could of been
    buddies. I'm not sure who caused the death of more of their citizens.
    
    ...Tom
17.6508CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Aug 03 1995 18:022
    Stalin caused more death of his own countrymen.  Atilla caused a lot of
    deaths of other country men.  
17.6509no comparisonHBAHBA::HAASbuggedThu Aug 03 1995 18:065
While Papa Joe had a very underated sense of humor, Atilla could dance
the pants off of 'im. He was a better singer and wrote most of his own
tunes, too.

TTom
17.6510PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 03 1995 19:236
	what's gotten into gerald today?  no pocket protector, he's
	challenging boxers to wrestling matches, and he used the 
	word "sexy" in one of his replies.  i'm a tad concerned, oh 
	yes.

17.6511TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Thu Aug 03 1995 19:243
    
    Not only that, he also has a foreign object in his trunks!
    
17.6512CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Aug 03 1995 19:284
    Why do people say waiting on line like when they are in the grocery
    store, at the register.  "I was waiting on line blah, blah, blah...."
    
    IN line, it's waiting IN line.   Sheesh....
17.6513PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 03 1995 19:293
  .6511  yes.  see, these are all the classic signs.

17.6515MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Aug 03 1995 19:423
I never heard of anyone waiting on line until I began living with
the New English.

17.6514POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Aug 03 1995 19:436
    I wonder why old men always say "hundred mile an hour"
    
    That guy musta been doin' a hundred mile a hour!
    
    Ain't going to leave for no hurricane that's only doing a hundred mile an
    hour.
17.6516CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Aug 03 1995 19:435



 That one bugs me too..
17.6517POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Aug 03 1995 19:471
    which one?
17.6518POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Thu Aug 03 1995 19:494
    
    6515 & 6516
    
    never used AOL then, I take it.
17.6519PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 03 1995 19:506
>>    I wonder why old men always say "hundred mile an hour"

	for the same reason one of our major programs is called
	"One Place, Many Place".  i guess.

17.6520CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Aug 03 1995 19:571
    I alway thought it was a hunnert mile a hour, myself, I did.
17.6521POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Aug 03 1995 20:001
    Theme and variation I guess.
17.6522CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Aug 03 1995 20:077
    
>    6515 & 6516
    
 

   I use America In Line...and you? ;-)
17.6523CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Aug 03 1995 20:1213
>	for the same reason one of our major programs is called
>	"One Place, Many Place".  i guess.


  if you ever figure that out let me know.






 Jim
17.6524PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 03 1995 20:226

>>  if you ever figure that out let me know.

	i'm workin' on it, believe me.

17.6525POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentThu Aug 03 1995 20:366
    
    It's a Southern thing, "hundred mile an hour".
    
    Actually, it's "a hunnert mahl an arrrrrr".
    
    
17.6526POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Aug 03 1995 21:042
    They say the same thing up here, so it is apparently a northern thing
    too.
17.65278^)POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentThu Aug 03 1995 21:064
    
    Well, don't you live in Southern Canada?  I rest my case.
    
    
17.6528POLAR::RICHARDSONPrepositional MasochistThu Aug 03 1995 21:179
    Oh ya well, it's because, uh, well, you can't compare, it's not the,
    apples, oranges .... 

    Oh!

    
    				, '
    8^pPpPpPPPppPPppPPppppppPPppP' '
    				,' '
17.6529DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Thu Aug 03 1995 21:197
    
    Glenn,
    
    Watch it, you got some of that on my screen !
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.6530POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentThu Aug 03 1995 21:217
    
    I want Glenn's towel, and I want it NOW!
    
    
    
    <she said in a Meowski-like fashion>
    
17.6531SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Thu Aug 03 1995 22:277
    	
    	The guy I see in the locker room every now and then after I go for
    a run. This guy goes out late (like me), comes back, puts on a little
    deoderant and goes back to his office (no shower!). Eeek...hope he
    doesn't share a cube with anyone....{barf}
    
    jim
17.6532POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyFri Aug 04 1995 00:443
    TTWA:
    
    What is male itch?
17.6533LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Fri Aug 04 1995 02:1710
    You mean, of the seven-year sort?  
    
    Or perhaps the laydeez can tell us...  perhaps it has to do with
    concupiscence for someone of the male persuasion?
    
    Or perhaps it's an aggravating incriminating consideration when someone
    is assaulted "with male itch aforethought?"  You could look it up!
    
    hth.  nnttm.  |-{:-)
    
17.6534POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyFri Aug 04 1995 02:221
    No, I saw a commercial about male itch.
17.6535XEDON::JENSENFri Aug 04 1995 02:254
    I've told you once to stay out of that curtained
    section of the video store.  Ono shouldn't be, uh,
    exposed to such subjects.
    
17.6536LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Fri Aug 04 1995 02:292
    Yoko?
    
17.6537He is an Actorrr, dear boy.SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 04 1995 02:293
    
    John Maleitch.  Wasn't he in the movie with Eastwood.  The one about
    offing the prez?
17.6538XEDON::JENSENFri Aug 04 1995 02:354
    (Ono:==Onondaga -- Glenn's 65th-or-so alternate personality.)
    
    Word to the wise:  don't put anything too near his mouth.
    
17.6539SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 04 1995 12:445
    
    re: itch
    
    Ask any MLB player when he comes to the plate....
    
17.6540WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onFri Aug 04 1995 13:0511
    >TTWA:
    
    >What is male itch?
    
     I was in the dentist chair wednesday night when a commercial for "gold
    bong powder" or somesuch came on the radio. The hygienist and I cracked
    up when they started talking about how it cured "male itch." I made
    some sort of crack about how no powder could cure the male itch I was
    most familiar with, and she said she was glad that finally men had the
    experience of hearing advertisments for products that deal with
    delicate issues.
17.6541NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 04 1995 13:071
They advertise drug paraphernalia on radio?
17.6542SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Fri Aug 04 1995 13:142
    Yeah - you put it in the water and it keeps the water from stinking so
    bad when you spill it on the carpet...
17.6543CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Aug 04 1995 13:152
    Jock Itch.  Say it!  Go ahead, say it!  It easy and it won;t hurt. 
    Jock Itch, it's supposed to soothe jock itch and athlete's foot.  
17.6544POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Aug 04 1995 13:163
    
    well doctah, I am surprised you could even respond to her, as most of
    the time, they are sticking metal objects of pain in your mouth. :-)
17.6546NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri Aug 04 1995 13:216
In Wistah it's "uh hundret milez an ouwah"

BTW, I grew up in New England, and never heard "waiting ON line" until I
fell in with Niew Yawkahs.

Art
17.6547MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Aug 04 1995 13:232
Well, I didn't bring it with _me_, Art.

17.6548DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri Aug 04 1995 13:243
    It's Gold Bond powder, not Gold Bong BTW.
    
    
17.6549POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Aug 04 1995 13:253
    
    <---- he also didn't have anything to with it, Art. That is why Jack
    Delbalso is such a _lucky_ man, yes he is.
17.6550SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 04 1995 13:315
    
    re: Diet Water...
    
      Do you recall the calories per serving???
    
17.6551GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfFri Aug 04 1995 13:3110
    
    ya beat me to it. karen...tho, i must say, gold bong was more
    amusing... :>
    
    
    and i, too, NEVER say "waiting on line"...even if i am standing on
    one...i wait IN line...and i be a born-n-bred massachusettser....
    
    
    
17.6552POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Aug 04 1995 13:332
    
    <---- and you were also raised there.
17.6553oi!SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 04 1995 13:348
    
    Re Male Itch
    
    Just get some play-doh, role up your sleeves and make it.
    
    You have a right to bare arms and form a male itcher.
    
    
17.6554SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Fri Aug 04 1995 13:346
    re diet water
    
    check the list of ingredients on the designer water you buy.  if it's
    flavored, it's also probably sweetened.  something like "tonic water"
    (containing quinine) for gin-n-tonic has a respectable number of
    calories loaded into it.
17.6555DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Fri Aug 04 1995 14:107
    
    > It's Gold Bond powder, not Gold Bong BTW.
    
    Damn !  And I was all excited about it to... :-{
    
    ;-)
    Dan
17.6556SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 04 1995 14:1111
    
    re: .6551
    
    raq...
    
    >and i, too, NEVER say "waiting on line"...even if i am standing on
    >one...i wait IN line...and i be a born-n-bred massachusettser....
    
    
      So don't I....
    
17.6557DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Fri Aug 04 1995 14:125
    
    req is an inbred massachusettser ?

    Dan

17.6559CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Aug 04 1995 14:182
    RE: Andy and so don't I...... {grrrrr}
    
17.6560Sheesh!WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onFri Aug 04 1995 14:203
    >It's Gold Bond powder, not Gold Bong BTW.
    
     No sher <r.o.>lock.
17.6561SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 04 1995 14:249
    
    re: .6559
    
    >RE: Andy and so don't I...... {grrrrr}
    
    
     Ummmmm.... If you've been following for awhile, you'll know that it's
    one of my and mz_deb's favorite sayings....
    
17.6562CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Aug 04 1995 14:291
    {double grrrr}
17.6563POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Aug 04 1995 14:312
    
    I'll see your {double grrr} and raise you, a {double grr}
17.6564GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfFri Aug 04 1995 14:358
    
    
    >>req is an inbred massachusettser ?
    
    
    yo, dan...
    
    
17.6565SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 04 1995 14:3711
    
    re: .6562
    
    > {double grrrr}
    
    mz_deb???
    
    Would you kindly ask Brian to check his sarcasm meter???
    
    Thanks ever so much...
    
17.6566POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyFri Aug 04 1995 14:481
    i'll bet Mz_Deb's teeth are starting to itch :-))))))))
17.6567I can't BELIEVE it's been almost 2 HOURS & no one's caught this:LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Fri Aug 04 1995 14:4910
    .6540 Doctah >she said she was glad that finally men had the
         experience of hearing advertisments for products that deal with
         delicate issues.
    
        delicate tissues.
    
    ... and I ain't talkin' bout kleenex neither!!
    
    {cough}
    
17.6568SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 04 1995 14:5012
    
    re: .6566
    
    'tine...
    
    >i'll bet Mz_Deb's teeth are starting to itch :-))))))))
    
    maybe she'll forego the check on the meter and just go ahead and bite
    him!!!
    
    :)
    
17.6569LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Fri Aug 04 1995 15:017
17.6570the diphthong diaphragm?HBAHBA::HAASbuggedFri Aug 04 1995 15:040
17.6571DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Fri Aug 04 1995 15:2811
    
    raq,
    
    Whooops ! ! ! !
    
    Soooorrrrrrryyy......
    
    <head hung in shame>
    
    :-{
    dan  <--- feeling small right now...
17.6572POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyFri Aug 04 1995 15:302
    So, if I have an itchy back I should sprinkle some of this golden dong
    powder on it?
17.6573it keeps getting badder 'n badder\SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 04 1995 15:482
    No, wait until you've seen the definitive movie:  "Itch Free Willy"
    starring Fred "Fast Acting" Tinactin and Geena Lotramin.
17.6574NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 04 1995 15:491
Don't be so cruex.
17.6575POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyFri Aug 04 1995 15:571
    You mean Lanna Caine is not in the movie?
17.6576SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 04 1995 16:032
    
    No, she's in the new Bond movie.  Goldwhanger.  With Ben Adryl
17.6577NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 04 1995 16:041
Wasn't Ben Adryl in The Seven Year Itch?
17.6578CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Aug 04 1995 16:075



 No, that was Al Lergy
17.6579POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyFri Aug 04 1995 16:131
    What about Claire Atin?
17.6580and there's the rubSMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 04 1995 16:191
  <-  has a bit part in "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie".  (56% new footage)
17.6581WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onFri Aug 04 1995 16:551
    But the lead is Di Prolene...
17.6582grasping at strawsSMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 04 1995 17:055
    Who was also in the Twilight Corti-Zone
    
    (Apply liberally before bedtime)
    
    Colin
17.6583POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyFri Aug 04 1995 17:191
    How about Chele Dane?
17.6584Escape from Itch Mountain?SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 04 1995 17:231
    That's it.  I'm creamed.
17.6585CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Aug 04 1995 18:302
    Does Carpal Tunnel Syndrome hurt you arm/wrist onthe top of you rarmor
    underneath?
17.6586POWDML::LAUERLittleChamber/PrepositionalPunishmentFri Aug 04 1995 18:314
    
    <--  I'm not sure, but it surely effs up one's typing skills.
    
    
17.6587PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 04 1995 18:323
   awaiting dissertation from herr binder...

17.6588POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyFri Aug 04 1995 18:391
    Not only that, I'm waiting to hear what he has to say about it too!
17.6589CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Aug 04 1995 18:441
    8-PPPPpPpPPPpppPpPpppPPppppppPPPppPp
17.6590POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyFri Aug 04 1995 18:507
    
    					'  '' '
    					 '.' ` `` '
    8^pPppPPpPpPppPPPppPppPppPPppppPPpPPPp'; ' '` ` ` .
    					 , ` ` ,; ` `
    					  '  '' '
    					   ; ,' ' `	
17.6591MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Aug 04 1995 19:095
    
    ttwa: who is this corporal, and why is everyone so intent on
          punishing him?
    
    -b
17.6592SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 04 1995 19:131
    She dropped her pack Bri.
17.6593SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 04 1995 20:249
    TTWA
    
    My.. my.. my...
    
    The images note 4.299 in classified_ads conjures in my mind!!!!!
    
    
      :) :) :)
    
17.6594POWDML::LAUERLittleChamberPrepositionalPunishmentFri Aug 04 1995 20:327
    
    Down boy 8^)!
    
    Hey, somebody already offered me one, and for freesies too, so I'll be
    deleting that note before long 8^).
    
    
17.6595{simper}POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Aug 04 1995 20:331
    
17.6596SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 04 1995 20:3410
    
    re: .6594
    
    Too late!!!
    
    As moderator of that file, it is my duty to extract and file all the
    "humdingers" I find in there!!
    
    :) :) :)
    
17.6597oh dearPOWDML::LAUERLittleChamberPrepositionalPunishmentFri Aug 04 1995 20:352
    
    
17.6598SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 04 1995 20:454
    
    
    Well..... maybe we could work something out.... off-line....
    
17.6599POWDML::LAUERLittleChamberPrepositionalPunishmentFri Aug 04 1995 20:485
    
    I dunno, Andy; you weren't too cooperative about the underwear modeling
    job we offered you 8^).
    
    
17.6600SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 04 1995 20:507
    
    
    Well... maybe at yours then??
    
    
    
    I might be in the mood then...
17.6601An audio-and-visual feast, oh myXEDON::JENSENSat Aug 05 1995 01:285
    TTWA:  	How come no one informed me, before I ventured into
    		its hallowed halls this very evening, that it were Irate 
    		Customer/Teen Freak/Unwed-Adolescent-Mothers-With-Multiple-
    		Offspring Night at Peasant Lane Mall.
    
17.6602SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sat Aug 05 1995 11:407
    
    re -1
    
    	hehe....sounds like any mall on a friday night.
    
    
    
17.6603DRDAN::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Sat Aug 05 1995 12:252
           Fersure.  Sounds like ::JENSEN leads a sheltered life.
           
17.6604CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Sat Aug 05 1995 17:3142
    	A certain punky little neighborhood kid (age 9) has no respect 
    	for people or property.  He has damaged other people's stuff,
    	mouthed-off to other adults in the neighborhood, and picks on
    	smaller kids.
    
    	Yesterday he chose the curb in front of my house to smash a
    	soda bottle.  I told him to clean it up.  He refused.  I told
    	him he WAS going to do it, and he started to run away.  I
    	chased him down, caught him, carried him back to the glass, gave
    	him a broom and a dustpan, and to my surprise he cleaned it up.
    	Of course, all the while, through tears and an ongoing barrage
    	of profanity, he threatened to come back with his gun and
    	shoot me, and that his father was going to come over and beat
    	me up, and all sorts of other threats...
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Did I do the right thing?  Will the kid respect my property
    	from now on, or will this be impetus for retaliation?  (Doing
    	a similar thing to another neighborhood kid about 4 years
    	ago when he threw firecrackers at my dog worked out quite
    	well.  He goes well out of his way to avoid me still.)
    
    	Is this kid a projection of his parents?  Will they want
    	to get back at me for disciplining his kid?  Will they want
    	to sue me for touching his kid?  Will they call it abduction
    	because I carried him back to the spot?
    
    	Will neighborhood parents support me?
    
    	Will neighborhood kids hold my actions against my kids?
    
    	(All rhetorical questions right now.)
    
    	I think I did the right thing.  I didn't hit, kick, or in
    	any way hurt the kid.  All I wanted was for him to correct
    	the vandalism he did at my house.  And that happened -- in
    	spite of the kid's claims that it wouldn't.  I would do it
    	again in the same situation.
    
    	But I still have to wonder (TTWA) where this incident will
    	lead...
17.6605MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuarySat Aug 05 1995 17:394
    
    a call to the police would have been a much safer option...
    
    -b
17.6606SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Sat Aug 05 1995 17:414
    Safer and completely ineffective.
    
    I imagine the police would laugh openly at the thought of dealing with
    a nine-year-old for a broken bottle.
17.6607MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuarySat Aug 05 1995 17:4715
    
    no. police are used to dealing with progressively younger
    delinquents. they could have, and probably would have, made
    the kid clean up the bottle under threat of arrest, and
    without fear of various forms of retribution.

    and my guess would be that the parents would be grateful
    for the fear the police put into the little creep.
    
    maybe where joe lives the cops are lazy, i don't know.
    but i'm pretty certain that kid would be most sorry
    if he did that sort of thing in my community, and the
    police were called...

    -b
17.6608DRDAN::KALIKOWCyberian Ambassador to DIGITALSat Aug 05 1995 17:5913
    TTWA:  How long it will take before someone proposes the 
           Joe Oppelt Legal Defense Fund...
    
    Free Joe!
             Free Joe!
                      Free Joe!
                               Free Joe!
                                        Free Joe!
                                                 Free Joe!
                                                          Free Joe!
                                                                   Free Joe!
    (And no, I ain't giving away coffee)
    
17.6609SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Sat Aug 05 1995 18:011
    Free Floyd Collins!
17.6610SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sat Aug 05 1995 18:588
    
    
    	I think you did the right thing Joe. I would've done the same. It
    may not have been the safest thing from a legal standpoint, but I
    wouldn't waste a cop's time with such nonsense.
    
    
    jim
17.6611CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSat Aug 05 1995 19:417


 Maybe the kid is a victim of "fear of unbroken bottle" syndrome
 and will get a lawyer and sue you. 

Jim
17.6612I wonder whether this trend will keep up?SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sat Aug 05 1995 20:0011
    
    
    Date    High    Low     Close   Vol     Price*Volume
    ====================================================
    950728  40.625  39.500  39.500  769.1   30.3795
    950801  40.875  38.562  40.375  2955.4  119.3243
    950802  45.500  42.500  43.125  4471.4  192.8291
    950803  44.875  42.375  44.000  3176.2  139.7528
    950804  44.750  43.250  44.250  1627.7  72.0257
    
    
17.6613SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sat Aug 05 1995 20:027
    
    
    	I wonder also if Dr. Dan is still paying college bills! Two
    daughters through Harvard? yow....
    
    
    jim
17.6614MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Aug 05 1995 21:105
I'd say you did the right thing, Joe. I would have done likewise.
Save the broken glass for "evidence" in case he decides to retaliate,
in which case it's going to be your word vs. his. I don't know of any
reason why he should have the edge.

17.6615POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennySat Aug 05 1995 21:201
    why a certain noter has yet to post his public apology....
17.6616TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Sat Aug 05 1995 21:2610
    
    I'm sorry, 'Tine, I'm really *so* sorry.
    
    I'm truly, truly sorry.
    
    I'm so terribly, awfully sorry that you can't even *begin* to
    understand how terribly awfully sorry I am.
    
    jc
    
17.6617Re 17.6612 -- I hope not!!DRDAN::KALIKOWCyberian Ambassador to DIGITALSat Aug 05 1995 21:278
    Oh, you didn't mean posting tables of numbers without telling us to
    what they refer?  Oh, you mean that this is **DIGITAL's** STOCK
    PRICE???
    
    Oh well, then disregard this note.  Moreover, I hope it DOES.  Nevermind.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.6618Re .6613 -- no more tuition... 1 wedding to go...DRDAN::KALIKOWCyberian Ambassador to DIGITALSat Aug 05 1995 21:3416
    My wife & I always said there's nothing we'd rather spend $$ on than
    our kids' educations...  But I must add that both of 'em worked summers
    & part-time all thru high-school & college (save for exam & thesis
    periods) and both of 'em left Natick High with a fair piece of local &
    national scholarships, so they pulled their weight right good too.  
    
    Now I'se spending my $$ on a Mu$tang...  the "ultimate babemobile."
    
    The younger engineers in my group sometimes stare longingly out the
    windows at my GT next to their minivans.  I tell them I bought my
    'Stang for them... to demonstrate that there IS life after the babies
    start coming... :-)  And they HIT me!  Whenever I say it.   Can you
    BELIEVE it???
    
    |-{:-)
          
17.6619CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Sat Aug 05 1995 21:3621
    	<<< Note 17.6614 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

>I don't know of any
>reason why he should have the edge.

    	Edge?  You mean like coming by in the middle of the night and
    	slashing my tires?  Or throwing a brick through my living room
    	window?

    	Other times that I've confronted kids for doing mischief at
    	my house it never escalated beyond the incident.  The firecracker
    	incident was one, and I also got in the face of a teen who 
    	rode a minibike through my freshly-seeded front lawn when I
    	lived back in Massachusetts.  But I fear that this kid is
    	different.  Time will tell.

    	As for a legal edge, I agree with you.  I would almost expect
    	a judge to tell the kid that he had it coming to him, and that
    	he was surprised I didn't take the kid over my knee instead!  :^)
    	At least this isn't L.A., where any outcome is possible.  Law
    	and common sense are not related anymore.  :^(
17.6620bite me, DebraPOWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennySat Aug 05 1995 22:152
    excellent grovelling skills there john, but you aren't the noter and 
    i'm not the one expecting to be apologized to :-))))))))))))
17.6621TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Sat Aug 05 1995 22:287
    
    Oh.
    
    Sorry.
    
    ;^)
    
17.6622SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sat Aug 05 1995 22:347
    
    	re: Bite me Debra
    
    	May I bite you instead? :)
    
    
    	jim
17.6623POWDML::LAUERLittleChamberPrepositionalPunishmentSun Aug 06 1995 01:534
    
    Oh, I never get to bite anyone 8^/.
    
    
17.6624POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlySun Aug 06 1995 03:241
    This troubles me.
17.6625POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennySun Aug 06 1995 21:423
    jim-
    
    pretty please? :-)
17.6626GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Sun Aug 06 1995 23:589
Mr Richardson,

What _is_ the meaning of 17.6583?  


Chele
Oh yes,  harrumph!


17.6627The humanity, the humanityXEDON::JENSENMon Aug 07 1995 00:339
    re:  my sheltered life (ha!)
    
    The scum-of-the-earth delegation was much higher
    than normal, is all.  I was especially delighted
    to be treated to a 15-minute tirade whilst I was
    waiting next-in-line, right polite-like, to purchase 
    a mere magazine.
    
    
17.6628POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyMon Aug 07 1995 05:032
    Chele, it was a play on words. There is an allergy relief medicine
    called Seldane. Anyways, I didn't say Chele Burt did I?
17.6629GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Mon Aug 07 1995 05:2610
It's called Teldane here...

I *think* I forgive you, but only because my Monday is nearly done.

I wasn't sure if I was supposed to be Northern European or canine.

:^)


Chele
17.6630BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 07 1995 11:356
| <<< Note 17.6608 by DRDAN::KALIKOW "Cyberian Ambassador to DIGITAL" >>>

| (And no, I ain't giving away coffee)

	That's Don Butler's job anyway... :-)

17.6631BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 07 1995 11:378


	I wonder why retractable lights on a car have such a strong motor?
Don't they know someone could get their hand crushed in one of those things?


Glen
17.6632SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Mon Aug 07 1995 11:439
    -.1
    Ice.
    
    And if a hand gets caught in the lights, perhaps it should be
    considered the fault of the person who activated the lights while
    someone's hand was in them rather than the manufacturer of said
    lights...wait, no, that would mean taking responsibility for one's own
    actions. Nevermind.
    :|
17.6633BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 07 1995 11:5110

	HEY! It was MY hand that was caught!!!!  While it wasn't funny at the
time, it was humorous afterwards..... :-)

	Now..... the reason I asked was I can't figure out why a little light
takes so much power to open and close.....


Glen
17.6634CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Aug 07 1995 12:501
    I fear an infinite loop coming up.....
17.6635CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Aug 07 1995 12:537
    Oh, and BTW I publicly apologize for anything I have or am about to
    do, say or think which may in the slightest way offend you, your
    relatives or your neighbors, forever and ever.  Also, too, if'n it were
    me that is needing to apologize, I hope someone would let me know of my
    alleged transgression. 
    
    Brian - feeling guilty today
17.6636DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Mon Aug 07 1995 13:0335
    
    re:.6604

    > Did I do the right thing?  

    Yes !

    > Will the kid respect my property from now on, or will this be impetus 
    > for retaliation?

    50/50 chance, but if you didn't correct him, he'll continue doing this
    and possibly worse things...  You did good Joe.

    > Is this kid a projection of his parents?  

    Sadly the answer is probably yes...  Had the kid over the fence shoot
    a BB through my attic window, his dad came over, apologized and asked 
    me to send him a bill for the damage.  I told him it was o.k., and not
    to sweat it.  If he hadn't come over and apologized, I'd a been
    steamed, but he did, so it's no big deal.

    > Will they want to get back at me for disciplining his kid?  
    > Will they want to sue me for touching his kid?  
    > Will they call it abduction because I carried him back to the spot?
    > Will neighborhood parents support me?

    again it's a 50/50 chance.

    > Will neighborhood kids hold my actions against my kids?

    Probably, so ya better teach 'em how to hold their own in a fight...
    You got boys or girls?  Not that it matters much, both should be able
    to kick the snot outta someone their size/age...

    Dan
17.6637DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Mon Aug 07 1995 13:0614
    
    > Now I'se spending my $$ on a Mu$tang...  the "ultimate babemobile."
    > 
    > The younger engineers in my group sometimes stare longingly out the
    > windows at my GT next to their minivans.  I tell them I bought my
    > 'Stang for them... to demonstrate that there IS life after the babies
    > start coming... :-)  And they HIT me!  Whenever I say it.   Can you
    > BELIEVE it???
    
    Oh yeah, I believe it, in fact they should hit you every time you pull
    up in that thing... <under breath>(miserable swine)...(mumble)(grumble)

    :-)
    Dan
17.6638oinkDRDAN::KALIKOWCyberian Ambassador to DIGITALMon Aug 07 1995 13:101
    
17.6639MKOTS1::BUTLERMon Aug 07 1995 13:1510
    Glen,
    
    Did you type your note with one hand or two? :-)
    
    You have to vwy vwy careful of the cheap help these days, ya get what
    ya pay for! :-)
    
    Is it one click, two clicks or three? :-)
    
    Don
17.6640POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyMon Aug 07 1995 14:404
    brian dear,
    
    you aren't the offender :-))), but i like the way some of you guys are
    honing your grovelling skills, yessirrebob, i do :-)
17.6641NETCAD::WOODFORDIfStressWasFood,I'dBeVERYfat!Mon Aug 07 1995 14:5313
    
    
    TTWA:  I wonder if Dick got the pictures I sent him yet......
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.6642DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Mon Aug 07 1995 14:5713
    
    Oh Ms 'tine, I don't know what could have possibly come over me !  I'm
    sooooo sorry, it'll never happen again I swear it!  Can you ever forgive
    me.  I'm so unworthy to be in your presence,... 
    
    I better stop now, the 'box guys are starting to form a lynch mob...
    
    Gotta love the 'box babes,.... they're all 12's  :-)))))
    
    Had to get one last one in.... (over shoulder as he heads for the
    hills, hotly pursued by torch carrying, raving mob...)

    Dan
17.6643BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 07 1995 15:156
| <<< Note 17.6639 by MKOTS1::BUTLER >>>

| You have to vwy vwy careful of the cheap help these days, ya get what
| ya pay for! :-)

	Don't sell yourself short, Don.... :-)
17.6644SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Mon Aug 07 1995 15:583
    .6641
    
    Fwooaarrrrrrrr...
17.6645POWDML::LAUERLittleChamberPrepositionalPunishmentMon Aug 07 1995 16:554
    
    I take it that means "yes" 8^).
    
    
17.6646SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 07 1995 17:375
    
    re: .6644
    
    Pathetic....
    
17.6647It sounds good to me!CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Mon Aug 07 1995 17:3811
    	TTWA:
    
    	With the following disclaimer on a light fixture installation
    	instruction sheet absolve the manufacturer from the idiocy
    	of some bone-head user?
    
    
    	"It must be understood that common sense, caution, and care are 
    	factors which cannot be built into any product.  These factors
    	must be supplied by the person(s) caring for and operating the
    	fixture."
17.6648GAVEL::JANDROWFriendsRtheFamilyUChooseForYourselfMon Aug 07 1995 17:507
    
    i take it then that you haven't received my mail yet, binder-san...
    
    %^<
    
    
    
17.6649SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Mon Aug 07 1995 17:523
    .6646
    
    You ain't seen the pix, Andy...
17.6650SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 07 1995 18:135
    
    re: .6649
    
    Maybe I was commenting on your feeble attempt at Hoover noises...
    
17.6651SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Mon Aug 07 1995 18:151
    Ri-i-ght.
17.6652SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 07 1995 18:166
    
    
    and maybe I wasn't....
    
    ;)
    
17.6653GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Aug 07 1995 19:484
    
    
    	Nice pic Terrie!
    
17.6654SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 07 1995 19:497
    
    <-------
    
    You weren't so hard on the eyes at Shaw's on Friday night!!!
    
    :)
    
17.6655GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Aug 07 1995 20:116
    
    
    	{blush}
    
    	=)
    
17.6656SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 07 1995 20:188
    
    TTWA...
    
    Why Senator Packwood hasn't hired the guy that's been in charge of
    Mickael Jackson's resurrection...
    
    This guy's some promoter/huckster!!!!!
    
17.6657SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Mon Aug 07 1995 20:263
    .6654
    
    Ho-o-o-o-o-over!
17.6658SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 07 1995 20:508
    
    
    Why thank you!!!
    
    You're the first, you know...
    
    ;)
    
17.6659WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onTue Aug 08 1995 12:264
    TTWA: why the 'box wimmin have professionally done pics at the ready
    for inclusion in their web pages, whereas the men (those who have pics
    rather than drawings, logos or cartoon characters) had to dig through
    old pictures to find an image...
17.6660NETCAD::WOODFORDBraceYerselfCanada!!I'm-a-Comin'!Tue Aug 08 1995 12:297
    
    
    Because we're better than you Mark.  :*)
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.6661DRDAN::KALIKOWCyberian Ambassador to DIGITALTue Aug 08 1995 12:312
       Ain't no demand for HunkPix.  Present company excluded ofcourse.
       
17.6662CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 08 1995 12:421
    Um, I've got one......
17.6663POWDML::LAUERLittleChamberPrepositionalPunishmentTue Aug 08 1995 12:594
    
    Send it in, Taxi-man.
    
    
17.66642GQROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Tue Aug 08 1995 13:303
    Does BP share the same cost center with me??? :-)
    
    Bob
17.6665NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 08 1995 13:301
He's probably GQ1.
17.6666Oh, and Devil SNARF !DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Tue Aug 08 1995 13:3412
    
    > Because we're better than you Mark.  :*)
    >     
    > Terrie
    
    Well you're certainly better looking than ANY of the 'box dudes....
    
    <Terrie's a FOX>
    
    :-)
    Dan
    
17.6667WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onTue Aug 08 1995 13:361
    Yeah, then where's her bushy tail, hmmmm?
17.6668NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 08 1995 13:371
... pointy snout and beady eyes.  OK, so why are attractive women called foxes?
17.6669WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onTue Aug 08 1995 13:481
    Cuz their tails are in high demand?
17.6670TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Tue Aug 08 1995 13:493
    
    FWOOAAR!
    
17.6671CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 08 1995 13:491
    I am wondering how I can access the boxpage :-/.
17.6672http://www.zk3.dec.com/~binder/soapbox.htmlDRDAN::KALIKOWCyberian Ambassador to DIGITALTue Aug 08 1995 13:572
    hth.
    
17.6673CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 08 1995 17:371
    No, no it doesn't.
17.6674TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Tue Aug 08 1995 17:383
    
    Brian, do you have access to a PC running Netscape or Mosaic?
    
17.6675WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onTue Aug 08 1995 17:461
    It would appear not.
17.6676CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Aug 08 1995 17:464


 Is this an internal or external site?
17.6677Why?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 08 1995 17:491
Internal.
17.6678CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 08 1995 17:513
    I am on an alpha station 200 4/233.  It is a satellite of a cluster.  I
    have been able to access Mosaic in the past however access seems to be
    denied me now.
17.6679What error message do you get?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 08 1995 17:595
Is your satellite running TCP/IP?

Mebbe you need to start mosaic from one of the hosts that is.

/john
17.6681Knob with a "sun" symbol, maybe?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 08 1995 18:045
Adjust the brightness on your monitor.

Hope this helps.

/john
17.6682CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 08 1995 18:048
    I got this one, 
    
    Using relay www-relay.crl.dec.com for Internet services (protocolversion 5)
    Xlib:  connection to "PHILEO::0.0" refused by server
    Xlib:  Client is not authorized to connect to Server
    X Toolkit Error: Can't Open display
    %NONAME-F-NOMSG, Message number 03AB8204
    
17.6683WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onTue Aug 08 1995 18:051
    type xhost + at the prompt
17.6684CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Aug 08 1995 18:0618





>                                   -< Why? >-



 cuz I don't have a pc here at work with which I can access it.


>Internal.


 Thanks

17.6685re .6682COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 08 1995 18:0914
On your workstation, open up the session manager window (key icon).

Pull down the options menu.

Click on Security.

Enter the name of the node in the cluster (not the cluster node name)
and your own user name.  Then click "add".  Then "OK".

Then, again on the options menu, "Save Session Manager".

Hope this helps.

/john
17.6686but thanks anywayCONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 08 1995 18:161
    Nope.  Dinna' work.
17.6687So enter the numeric valueCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 08 1995 18:275
Well, the only possible explanation I can think of for that is that your
workstation doesn't have the name of the node you're running Mosaic on
in its network database.

/john
17.6688NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Tue Aug 08 1995 18:5511
    
    
    
    The workstation in my office will not run mosaic because it is a hidden
    node.  My workstation in the lab will because it is a public node. 
    This could be your problem also.
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.6689CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 08 1995 18:563
    Thanks to Covert, problem has been solved or worked around or patched
    or something.  Accessing now.
    
17.6690TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Tue Aug 08 1995 18:583
    
    Another problem solved through Covert action.
    
17.6691I run Mosaic on Hidden Nodes all the timeCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 08 1995 18:5916
Nope.

The problem was bizarre.  His workstation (which he claims is a satellite
of the CONSLT cluster, but we didn't confirm that -- we did confirm that
it has a different system disk, but that may be because it's a different
architecture) has the wrong network address for the node in the CONSLT
cluster from which he was trying to run MOSAIC.  So even though he had
entered the name of the node in his security database, that did no good.
Once he entered the actual node number, it worked.

Hidden areas would not prevent running Mosaic, since Mosaic uses TCP/IP,
not DECNET.  Hidden areas are a DECNET concept.

There must be some other reason you can't run Mosaic on your workstation.

/john
17.6692Should I buy, or run away ?GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Aug 08 1995 19:144
    
      "Alternative Music".  Can one of our 'Box cognescenti define ?
    
      bb
17.6693MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryTue Aug 08 1995 19:189
    
    alternative music is what is mainstream at the moment; i.e.,
    in your typical record store, it is the only thing you can
    buy. the music business is big on such oxymorons, like
    referring to prince as "the artist formally known as".

    hth.

    -b
17.6694NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 08 1995 19:211
So he's the artist currently known as the artist formerly known as Prince?
17.6696CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Aug 08 1995 19:224


 So, if it's mainstream, is it really alternative?
17.6697COMICS::MCSKEANEunder African skiesTue Aug 08 1995 19:278
         <<< Note 17.6691 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>
    
    >There must be some other reason you can't run Mosaic on your
    >workstation.
    
    Not having TCPIP enabled as a transport perhaps?
    
    pol
17.6698SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Tue Aug 08 1995 19:284
    It *was* alternative, some years ago.  At that time, the mainstream
    stuff was leaning toward hard sounds like Industrial.  Alternative
    tends to be less gritty-edged and more listenable, even to the point of
    having intelligible words and a semblance of a melody.
17.6699NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 08 1995 19:281
TTWA: Is Alfonse D'Amato's middle name Capone?
17.6700SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherTue Aug 08 1995 19:3821
    Alternative is NOT mainstream.  It may well be popular.
    It is NOT rap and not stuff like Michael Bolton and Van
    Halen.  
    
    Alternative tends to make broader use of world melodies,
    non traditional instrumentation and electronic sound 
    generation.  
    
    It encompasses everyone from Clannad and Enya to Nine Inch
    Nails and Front 242.  
    
    It is more experimental, and for the most part, less marketable.
    It is fresher and tends to take more chances.
    Some bands, like Nirvana and Counting Crows, do cross over.
    
    It is an out growth of the punk, new wave and hard core 
    music of the lates seventies and eighties.  
    
    It is not your father's rock and roll.
    
    
17.6701NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 08 1995 19:531
TTWA: Where's Di?  I've made two spellos today and no one's corrected them.
17.6702SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 08 1995 19:565
    
    TTWA
    
    When did they start calling them "waitrons"?????
    
17.6703POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyTue Aug 08 1995 19:581
    Are they a newly discovered sub-atomic particle?
17.6704POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Aug 08 1995 19:592
    
    because it ryhmes with patrons. hth
17.6705MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 08 1995 20:403
TTWA:
    I wonder if Jack Martin has received any offers on his house?

17.6706SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 08 1995 20:403
    
    Naaaaaahh.. he couldn't be that lucky.. could he???
    
17.6707POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Aug 08 1995 20:455
    
    no Andy, Jack Delbalso is the _lucky_ Jack, not Jack Martin. This
    should clear up this discrepancy once and for all.
    
    Mark
17.6708ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Tue Aug 08 1995 20:463
    re: .6665
    
    Perhaps GQB.
17.6709POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyWed Aug 09 1995 00:581
    what are the Aussies up to?
17.6710MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 09 1995 01:013
Probably preparing a congratulatory response for Jack Martin on the
occasion of the sale of his house.

17.6711POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyWed Aug 09 1995 01:031
    You mean the obligatory congratulatory response.
17.6712MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 09 1995 01:161
But of course.
17.6713POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyWed Aug 09 1995 01:191
    Smut of horse.
17.6714Well, duh.XEDON::JENSENWed Aug 09 1995 01:5013
    So, today I'm in an office building with one of those
    multi-level, atrium style lobbies, see?  And I take
    the elevator to the upper level, exit said elevator
    and ambulate along one of the "open" walkways that
    wends its above said lobby.  And there's a *warning
    label* on the walkway railing, which reads:
    
    		"Caution: People Below"
    
    So now why do I have an overwhelming desire to return
    to aforementioned walkway, chuck pennies at the lower-
    level passersby, then plead ignorance of "people below"
    when the local rent-a-cop hauls me off?
17.6715POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyWed Aug 09 1995 01:585
    Hmmmmmm. And in the Atrium concourse is there a sign that reads:

    Warning: People Above

    ?
17.6716MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 09 1995 02:076
There used to be.

But, too many people read the sign, looked up, and got hit in the eyes
by pennies accelerating at 32ft/sec/sec, so they had to remove the signs
because of the lawsuits for intent to endanger.

17.6717POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyWed Aug 09 1995 02:081
    Is that where the saying "Heads up!" came from?
17.6718MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 09 1995 02:112
I thought that was being discussed in 507.

17.6719"Is tossing items upwards permitted, then?"XEDON::JENSENWed Aug 09 1995 02:136
    Well, now I'll have to check into that.  If not that, then
    definitely changing the 2nd floor sign to "huge pointy spikes
    below" or "boiling lava below" or something may take away the 
    penny-tossing and/or spitting urges.
    
    (If I'm ambulatory, then I was definitely ambulating.  ;^)   )
17.6720POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyWed Aug 09 1995 02:151
    But were you walking around too?
17.6721XEDON::JENSENWed Aug 09 1995 02:199
    And chewing gum, and doing that pat-head/rub-stomach
    trick, too...
    
    ... and throwing you-could-put-someone's-eye-out-with-that
        pennies.
    
    (It's frowned upon nearly as much as unauthorized mall
    advertising.)
    
17.6722I'll have a Rueben on pumpernickelMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 09 1995 02:242
You mean "Sandwich-boards-R-Us"?

17.6723XEDON::JENSENWed Aug 09 1995 02:284
    Mr. Jack:  Lucky, *and* perceptive!		
    
    Also, ambulatory.	;^)
    
17.6724Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Aug 09 1995 04:143
    re .6709
    
    Not much Glenn.
17.6725that's if you can reach that far!!!SNOFS2::ROBERTSONwhere there's smoke there's toastWed Aug 09 1995 04:189
    > and what are the aussies up to
    
    
    just finished lunch actually   :^)
    
    
    
    Talking about signs though, I saw one saying no spitting on the floor.
    Would it be OK to spit on the ceiling or walls?
17.6726Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Aug 09 1995 04:181
    Lot's of strange new people around the box......
17.6727Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Aug 09 1995 04:222
    re -2 - That's disgusting Bill :*)..... mind you, I'll give a go and
    let you know!
17.6728what goes up must come downSNOFS2::ROBERTSONwhere there's smoke there's toastWed Aug 09 1995 04:261
    what's disgusting eating lunch or the other.   :^)
17.6729DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 09 1995 12:348
    
>                     -< I'll have a Rueben on pumpernickel >-
> 
> You mean "Sandwich-boards-R-Us"?
    
    Shouldn't that be "I'll have a pumpernickel on Rueben"
    
    :-)
17.6730NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 13:021
Reuben.  HTH, NNTTM, et.al.
17.6732NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 13:381
Oy!  What would my Latin teacher say!
17.6733MAIL1::CRANEWed Aug 09 1995 14:242
    What is the difference between fat & cholesterol? Some packages say 0
    fat but two-three lines later it says cholesterol 6grams. 
17.6734NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 14:262
Cholesterol is only found in animal-derived substances -- butterfat, eggs,
meat, etc.  I love the way they advertise potato chips as having no cholesterol.
17.6735SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Aug 09 1995 14:276
    Fat is fat, cholesterol helps clog your arteries. (So does fat, but it
    takes more of it. Fat is measured in grams, cholesterol in mg.)
    
    (Sorta like asking the difference between a horse and a dog. Well, they
    both gots 4 legs and tails and stuff, but to really describe them would
    take pages.)
17.6736GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Aug 09 1995 14:296
    
    
    	TTWA  -  whether my date this evening will like my dun colored
    		 sundress as much as Herr Binder liked it the first time
    		 I wore it.  =)
    
17.6737SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 09 1995 14:303
    The difference between cholesterol and fat is that cholesterol is not
    fat.  It is actually a crystalline substance.  It is a necessary of
    cell membranes, and it's used in the manufacture of steroids.
17.6738SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 09 1995 14:313
    .6736
    
    A refresher view would not come amiss...
17.6739GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Aug 09 1995 14:334
    
    
    	I'll swing by and say hi.  =)
    
17.6740POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Aug 09 1995 14:393
    
    Dick, I thought Jack Delbalso was a _lucky_ man, but you are even
    _luckier_ than jack, indeed you are.
17.6741POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyWed Aug 09 1995 14:391
    Then Dick will say "Fwooooarrr" no doubt.
17.6742NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 14:391
I guess it shows that hoovering pays.
17.6743POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Aug 09 1995 14:402
    
    and well, I might add!
17.6744DRDAN::KALIKOWRTFWWed Aug 09 1995 14:477
    P'raps while just wandering the ZKO halls, BinderSan will just by
    happenstance come across her...
    
    (apologies to Dave Barry)
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.6745GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Aug 09 1995 14:585
    
    
    
    		=)
    
17.6746MAIL1::CRANEWed Aug 09 1995 15:185
    Thanks for the fat/cholesterol info but which is healthier? Fat also
    comes from oil, seeds and what not. Is cholesterol man made or
    chemically derived.          
    
    Thanks 
17.6748SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 09 1995 15:4711
    .6746
    
    All substances are chemically derived.  Cholesterol is a component of
    animal tissue, as I indicated, and it is essential.  If your body does
    not take in enough cholesterol in your diet, your liver makes the
    stuff.
    
    As for which is healthier, fat or cholesterol, since both are necessary
    for your body to live at all, it's a toss-up.  Excessive amounts of
    either, where excessive is defined as being more than your body can
    use, are harmful.
17.6749NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 16:002
TTWA:  How did a Japanese WWII soldier get a name like Crane?  Or is that 
a translation?
17.6750SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Aug 09 1995 16:029
    .6748
    
    Brings to mind the amusing label on some "natural" food products:
    
    "Chemical free!"
    or
    "No chemicals used!"
    
    I've seen both. :)
17.6751NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 16:032
I've seen products whose label proclaimed "No Preservatives."  Somebody caught
them in a lie, so they blacked out the "No."
17.6752TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Wed Aug 09 1995 16:059
    
    TTWA:
    
    The salespitch "We will beat ANY price or it's yours FREE!"
    
    I can picture it now, the salesman shaking his head and saying:
    "Nope, sorry, I just *can't* beat that price.  Here you go, it's
    yours, free of charge."
    
17.6753MAIL1::CRANEWed Aug 09 1995 16:096
    Why has Ames Department stores have expanded to the N.J. area? I was
    surprised and pleased to see this happen.
    
    (I`m just full of them today.) :')
    
    But I don`t understand the Crane Japaness translation thingy yet. :') 
17.6754NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 16:113
>    But I don`t understand the Crane Japaness translation thingy yet. :') 

See .6747.
17.6755MAIL1::CRANEWed Aug 09 1995 16:204
    .6754
    Yea, so?
    
    
17.6756CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Aug 09 1995 16:221
    Isn't crane the move used by the Karate Kid to whip the big bad bully?
17.6757POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Aug 09 1995 16:232
    
    yes
17.6758NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 16:254
Mr. Topaz was comparing you to a Japanese WWII soldier who's unaware of what's
happened for the past N years.  I made an Litella-like remark about Crane being
an unusual name for a Japanese.  Realizing that the Japanese are into nature
themes, among them cranes, I mused that perhaps it's a translation.  HTH.
17.6759TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Wed Aug 09 1995 16:263
    
    Look, are you selling something?
    
17.6760MAIL1::CRANEWed Aug 09 1995 16:263
    .6756 & .6757
    I don't know it I can live up to these expectations! I thought it was
    an insect...
17.6761CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Aug 09 1995 16:271
    That was Robin Hood, man in tights that used praying mantis.
17.6762NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 16:282
A crane is very large for an insect.  It also has fewer legs and more feathers
than most insects.
17.6763SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 09 1995 16:322
    I've seen cranes that had no feathers.  Honkin' Diesel engines, but no
    feathers.
17.6764clane frySMURF::WALTERSWed Aug 09 1995 16:426
    cranefly or daddy long legs?
    
    I once read a book wherein it was related that WWII Japanese soldiers
    broke open the bearing stuffing boxes of locomotives and ate the
    bearing grease spread on bread.  I suspect that recent advances in
    yellow fat food science would be lost on them.
17.6766SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 09 1995 16:561
    Is that poohw poohw in reverse?
17.6767SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Aug 09 1995 17:072
    TTWA:
    Where my wallet is.
17.6768DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 09 1995 17:324
    
    Ahhhh, Jim, I never touched it....honest :-)
    
    Dan
17.6769SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Wed Aug 09 1995 17:368
    Ya, that's it! The evil right-winger Dan absconded with my wallet!
    
    If I'da only know, I woulda shot him, as is my right as a citizen of
    Cow Hampshire.
    
    Gonna use my money to buy drugs, I'm sure.
    
    :)
17.6770Not what I had imagined.... at all!PSDV::SURRETTEWed Aug 09 1995 17:3713
    
    
    TTWA:
    
    Having just surfed over to Mr. Binder's soapbox creation 
    on the Web, I wonder how I could have been so far off
    when putting faces to the various personalities that 
    frequent this forum!
    
    Walt
    
    
    
17.6771GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Aug 09 1995 17:524
    
    
    	Yeah, but is that a good thing or a bad thing?  =)
    
17.6772NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 17:531
Well, Glenn looks exactly as I pictured him.
17.6773SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Aug 09 1995 17:548
    
    <------
    
    "them"
    
    
    NNTTM
    
17.6774NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 18:162
TTWA:  When are we going to read about a certain 'boxer getting arrested
for splashing blood on the Lincoln Memorial?
17.6775MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryWed Aug 09 1995 18:196
    
    maybe around the same time they figure out how to make the
    pigeons that hang around the inside of the lincoln memorial
    stop splashing $#!+ on the visitors.

    -b
17.6776POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Aug 09 1995 18:336
    
    well Walt or Dick, who all is in the soapbox web page, and how do you
    know who is who??? Can it be reached through AOL's new version 2.5,
    they expanded their www.
    
    Mark
17.6777SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 09 1995 18:5019
    .6776
    
    No, the SOAPBOX WWW page cannot be reached through AOL because it's
    inside Digital's Internet firewall.
    
    The current list of people who are in the page is as follows:
    
    Dick Binder
    John Covert
    Jack DelBalso
    John Harney
    Dan Kalikow
    Christine Kelly
    Debra Lauer
    Bill Licea-Kane
    Judy Morrissey
    Glenn Richardson
    Mike Wolinski
    Terrie Woodford
17.6778HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterWed Aug 09 1995 18:539
    
    Re: .6777
    
    Hi Dick
    
    	I checked it out. Nice job.
    Mr. bill looks better than in person.
    
    						Hank
17.6779GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Aug 09 1995 19:498
    
    who is that debra lauer person???
    
    
    (and you *still* haven't received my picture yet???)
    
    
    
17.6780Guess I missed that note.SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREOutta my way. IT'S ME !Wed Aug 09 1995 19:522
    What's the WWW address, again ?
    
17.6781TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Wed Aug 09 1995 19:546
    
    I STILL say we should replace "Welcome to the asylum" with the
    Soapbox URL, but NOOOOO, don't listen to me...
    
    :^)
    
17.6783NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 20:011
You want Binder to make your husband disappear?
17.6784TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Wed Aug 09 1995 20:043
    
    I'm sure Binder can put your husband in diapers if you so desire.
    
17.6785COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Aug 09 1995 20:191
You want to take a crop to your husband!
17.6786NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 09 1995 20:201
Maybe she wants to plant him in a field so she can harvest a crop of husbands.
17.6787POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Aug 09 1995 20:322
    
    does this mean she really digs him?
17.6788SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 09 1995 20:538
    .6782
    
    Answer your own question. Take a gander at Terrie's "in disguise"
    picture on the Box page.  Terrie will verify that there used to be a
    husband and two sons in that picture; the sons were where the blue
    background is now.
    
    http://www.zk3.dec.com/~binder/soapbox.html
17.6789DRDAN::KALIKOWRTFWThu Aug 10 1995 01:456
    TTWA:  Whether the pix we took yestiddy of me in the Ultimate
    Babemobile will make it into the production version of the "Kick-
    the-Tires Demo" server for Workgroup Web Forum(tm) that I'm putting up
    on the RedNet...  Hmm, appropriate color.  I wonder whether I can find
    the ArrestMeRedNet...
    
17.6790Connections in the room perhaps?TROOA::BUTKOVICHblink and I'm goneThu Aug 10 1995 01:479
    TROOA::COLLINS "Careful! That sponge has corners!"    3 lines  
    8-AUG-1995 13:38
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
        Brian, do you have access to a PC running Netscape or Mosaic?
        
     End of note 
    
    Hey John....can you get me one of those?
17.6791TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Thu Aug 10 1995 01:519
    
    .6790, Chris:
    
    Y'mean Marty hasn't offered you one of those swanky 466s we just got?
    
    Call me tomorrow and we'll see what we can arrange.    ;^)
    
    jc
    
17.6792FOUR!!!!TROOA::BUTKOVICHblink and I'm goneThu Aug 10 1995 02:082
    I guess I can wait til Friday - aren't you joining us on the golf
    course tomorrow?
17.6793TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Thu Aug 10 1995 02:1114
    
    Golf?!?  Is that some sort of ball game or something?!?
    
    No, actually, I will not be attending the golf tournament.  A very
    SMALL number of us must remain behind in the computer room to keep
    things running smoothly.
    
    Don't worry about me, though.  Those of us left behing will be
    smuggling in liquor.
    
    ;^)
    
    jc
    
17.6794Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Aug 10 1995 02:295
    TTWA - Anyone in the box good on the ol' Medical side of things ??
    
    Let me know.........
    
    (and please don't start winging about going to the Medical conf.)
17.6795SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Aug 10 1995 02:343
    I dated a doctor for 5 years...do that count?
    
    My current girlfriend is pre-med...maybe that's good for sumtin.
17.6796DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Thu Aug 10 1995 13:089
    
    > My current girlfriend is pre-med...maybe that's good for sumtin.
    
    Ahhh, yeah Jim, that's good for a lot a things...
    but if ya ain't figured 'em out yet.... Could I have her number..
    ..PLEASE...
    ;->
    
    Dan
17.6797MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Aug 10 1995 13:095
    
    i'm thinking of starting a 1-900-get-laid line for dan so
    we can all rest a little easier around here... :-)
    
    -b
17.6798SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Thu Aug 10 1995 13:161
    or 1-900-get-dan-laid.
17.6799POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Thu Aug 10 1995 13:172
    
    <---------------  my sentiments exactly, _b :-)
17.6800POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Thu Aug 10 1995 13:172
    
    wonder snarf
17.6802WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onThu Aug 10 1995 13:323
    ><---------------  my sentiments exactly, _b :-)
    
     You want a 900 line too?
17.6803POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Thu Aug 10 1995 14:002
    
    er no doc,an 800 line, maybe
17.6804DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Thu Aug 10 1995 14:4213
    
    re: .6797 etc...
    
    
        
                                  ,.',.',.'
                              ,.',.',.' ,.',.
    8^pPppPPppPppPpPppPppPpPppPPpP,.',.',.',.'
                                ,.',.',.',.'
                                    ,. ' ,.
    
    So there !
    Dan
17.6805MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Aug 10 1995 14:456
    re: .6804
    
    hmmmm.. you ever notice that kinda looks like a palm tree
    blown over in a storm? :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.6807NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 10 1995 14:504
>	I wonder what the thousands of Deadheads that followed the
>	Grateful Dead around the country will do for a living now.

Follow Brian Markey?
17.6808MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Aug 10 1995 14:536
    
    "can't you see, his shoe is the sign we've been looking for.
    let us all remove one shoe so that we can be more like
    him!"
    
    -b
17.6809TROOA::COLLINSCareful! That sponge has corners!Thu Aug 10 1995 14:563
    
    "silly person"
    
17.6810DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Thu Aug 10 1995 14:586
    
    ...What is the Thumper Index at....
    ...What is the Hoover Index at....
    
    Sorry Ms. Deb, but I can't resist baiting you...:-)
    Dan
17.6811MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Aug 10 1995 14:595
    > ...What is the Hoover Index at....
    
    no doubt it sucks... :-)
    
    -b
17.6812eurekaHBAHBA::HAASbuggedThu Aug 10 1995 15:010
17.6813{gnash}POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of BoingfestsThu Aug 10 1995 15:552
    
    
17.6814POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyThu Aug 10 1995 16:001
    How about 1-900-BOP-BONE ?
17.6815Never saw this before...GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Aug 10 1995 16:596
    
      One option on today's PKO3 cafe lunch menu was "American Bounty".
    
      It was an unrecognizable substance, to my eye.
    
      bb
17.6818MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryThu Aug 10 1995 17:036
    
    yes, i did. just didn't feel like rubbing his nose in it.
    
    you can stop wondering now...
    
    -b
17.6819NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 10 1995 17:081
American Bounty is made from yesterday's paper towels.  HTH.
17.6820rose to the occasionHBAHBA::HAASbuggedThu Aug 10 1995 17:155
"American Bounty"

Wasn't that a Grateful Dead album?

TTom
17.6821Since Gerald beat me to it with paper towels...DECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Aug 10 1995 17:247
      >> One option on today's PKO3 cafe lunch menu was "American Bounty".
      >> It was an unrecognizable substance, to my eye.
    
    After eating it, you have an inexplicable urge to go off
    and start a mutiny.
    
    Chris
17.6822POLAR::RICHARDSONThank You KindlyThu Aug 10 1995 17:302
    How come when you weed a garden it involves removing weeds, but when you
    flower a garden it involves putting flowers in the garden you're at?
17.6823SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 10 1995 17:345
    
    ttwa
    
    Whether 17.6816 is as abrasive as he sounds...
    
17.6824POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of BoingfestsThu Aug 10 1995 17:365
    
    .6822
    
    You're asking for it, little buddy.
      
17.6825POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaThu Aug 10 1995 17:432
    Bite me.
    
17.6827SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 10 1995 17:473
    
    Nope... with gauchos...
    
17.6829NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 10 1995 17:521
Isn't he a South American revolutionary?
17.6830DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Aug 10 1995 21:454
    .6806
    
    A LOT of DeadHeads work for DEC for a living :-)
    
17.6831POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaFri Aug 11 1995 00:082
    I've noticed that the wet raspberry proliferation/transmogrification
    gradient is steepening.
17.6832POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of BoingfestsFri Aug 11 1995 02:2813
    
    Oh yeah?
    
                                         ,.',.',.',.,'
                                     ,.',.',.',.',.',.
                                 ,.',.',.',.',.',.',.',.'
    8^ppPPppPppPPpPPppPPpPPppPPppPPpP,.',.',.',.',.',.',.,
                                  ,.',.',.',.',.',.',.',.'
                                   ,.',.',.,.,.',.',.',.
                                    ,.',.',.',.',.',.'
                                        ,.',.',.',.'
    					   ,.',.',.
                                              ,.'
17.6833POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaFri Aug 11 1995 02:3114
    yeah!
    
    
                                        `.' ; `,,
    				       `'  '' '  ` ` `  `
    				       ` , ` ` ,; ` `', `  `  `  `
    				       '  '  '' '   ` .   , `   `
    				       . '.' ` `` ' ` ` ' ` ' ` ; ,`
    8^pPppPPpPpPppPPPppPppPppPPppppPPpPPPp'; ' '` ` ` . ` ; '  .  `,`
    				       . '.' ` `` ' ` ` ' ` ' ` ; ,`
    				       ` , ` ` ,; ` `', `  `  `  `
    				       '  '  '' '   ` .   , `
    				       `'  '' '  ` ` `  `
    					   ; ,' ' `  `	
17.6834POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of BoingfestsFri Aug 11 1995 02:5118
    
    Sez you!
      
                                                ,.''.,'',.','',.',.','
                                              ,.''.,,.''.,,.''.,,.''.,
                                        `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
    				       `,.'  ,.'',. ,.'  ,.`,. `,. `,.  `
    				       ` , ` ` ,; ,.`,. `,.', ,.`  `,.  `  `
    				       '  '  ,.'' .,'  ., ` ,..  ,. ,., `   `
    				       . '.' ` ``,. .,..,,' `,.,. ` ',. ` '  ,`
    8^pPppPPpPpPppPPPppPppPppPPppppPPpPPPp'; ' '` ` ` . ` ,;., '  .  `,,.''.,
    				       . '.' ` `` ' ` ` ' ` ' `., .,; ,`
    				       ` , ` ` ,; ` `', `  `  `  `  .,.
    				       '  '  '' '   ` .   ,.','.',.',.',, `
    				       `'  '' '  ` ` ` ,.,`,.',.','.,'.,'.,
    					   ; ,' ' `  `	 .,.''.,,'..','.,',
                                                 ,.'',.',.',          ,.
                                                           .,.','.,'.,'
17.6835Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Aug 11 1995 02:571
    You folks are bored aren't you !!!! :*)
17.6836POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaFri Aug 11 1995 02:5820
    sez me!
    
    
                                              ,.''.,,.''.,,.''.,,.''.,
 `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.,.',.',.',.' `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
'  '  '' '   ` .   ,.','.',.',.',, ` .',.',.' `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
 `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.,.',.',.',.' `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
'  '  '' '   ` .   ,.','.',.',.',, ` .',.',.' `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
 `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.,.',.',.',.' `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
    8^pPppPPpPpPppPPPppPppPppPPppppPPpPPPp'; ' '` ` ` . ` ,;., '  .  `,,.''.,
'  '  '' '   ` .   ,.','.',.',.',, ` .',.',.' `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
 `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.,.',.',.',.' `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
'  '  '' '   ` .   ,.','.',.',.',, ` .',.',.' `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
 `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.,.',.',.',.' `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
'  '  '' '   ` .   ,.','.',.',.',, ` .',.',.' `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
    				       '  '  '' '   ` .   ,.','.',.',.',, `
    				       `'  '' '  ` ` ` ,.,`,.',.','.,'.,'.,
    					   ; ,' ' `  `	 .,.''.,,'..','.,',
                                                 ,.'',.',.',          ,.
                                                           .,.','.,'.,'
17.6837Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Aug 11 1995 03:008
    TTWA - Is it just me or is there something wrong with the wording
    contained on the following ;
    
    This was a newspaper article I read this morning.
    
    "In seperate news, an Argentinian flight attendant was sucked out of a
    plane in mid-flight yesterday, whilst trying to shut a door that
    abrubtly opened shortly after take-off"
17.6838POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaFri Aug 11 1995 03:031
    Yes, the attendant was likely blown out.
17.6839POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of BoingfestsFri Aug 11 1995 03:054
    
    And you spelled abruptly wrong.
    
    
17.6840Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Aug 11 1995 03:112
    I didn't spell it wrong the paper did..... and that wasn't what I was
    refering to... so {rasssssssp}
17.6841POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of BoingfestsFri Aug 11 1995 03:134
    
    So, it was a short flight?
    
    
17.6842Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Aug 11 1995 03:143
    remind me to {smaq} you when I *first* see you :*)
    
    Actually......
17.6843I'm licked.SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREOutta my way. IT'S ME !Fri Aug 11 1995 04:167
    
    My best offer:
    					 '
    ;^)))))))))))PPPPPPPPPppppppPPPPPPP '
    					 '
    
    Ooops, sorry, spent it on the wife.
17.6844GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri Aug 11 1995 11:475
    
    
    Had a door come open in flight when I was flying with some friends on a
    Cessna 172.  Did a bit of somewhat wing walking......
    
17.6845SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Fri Aug 11 1995 12:031
    You the flyer or a flyee?
17.6846SHRCTR::DAVISFri Aug 11 1995 12:199
            <<< Note 17.6844 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "NRA member" >>>

    
    
>    Had a door come open in flight when I was flying with some friends on a
>    Cessna 172.  Did a bit of somewhat wing walking......

Hope you're not noting while in mid air, Mike! Yowsa!    

17.6847GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri Aug 11 1995 12:576
    
    Nope Tom, this was a few years ago, back when I was young and thought I
    was indestructable. :')
    
    
    Mike
17.6848ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Fri Aug 11 1995 13:0615
    re: .6846 and anyone who ever flies in a general aviation aircraft
    
    ArgggghhhHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!  DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE DAMN DOOR!!!!!!!!!!
    
    Find an airport, land, and close AND latch the door.  It does not
    qualify as any kind of emergency.
    
    There are very few general aviation aircraft (I can't think of any, but
    seem to remember there are one or two), that have any controlability
    problems with a door open.
    
    I've seen too many accident reports where the door popped open and bad
    things happened because the pilot or passenger did something stupid.
    
    Bob - who has had the door pop open on his Arrow a few times
17.6849CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Aug 11 1995 13:115



 How'd you wing walk on a 172 when the wing is above the door?
17.6850SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Fri Aug 11 1995 13:156
    Doors are not even required on any of the 150, 170 or 180 series
    cessnas (Except for the 177, I think.) Lots of jump planes fly without
    'em.
    
    Flew with the window open the other day in a 182- pleasant switch from
    the microscopic (and noisy) windows on a piper!
17.6851GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberFri Aug 11 1995 13:244
    
    Actually we just held the door as close to the fuselage as we could and
    landed, latched the door and took off again.  I was just joking about
    the wing walkin.
17.6852MAIL2::CRANEFri Aug 11 1995 13:303
    Remember the co-pilot that hung onto the door opening until the plane
    landed. They had already radioed that he fell? I think that happened in
    Maine? 
17.6853COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 11 1995 13:3218
Oh, the joys of being on the flying squad in a field office.

One morning I was supposed to fly from CLT to RDU and ride with a salesman
down to Fayetteville to see a customer.

As was often the case early in the morning, the Wheeler Air flight from
AVL to CLT to RDU was fogged in up in the mountains, and was going to be
about two hours late.  I was the only passenger that morning, and Wheeler
offered to put me in the co-pilot's seat of a cargo flight.  Not only
that, but the cargo flight had to stop in Fayetteville before going to
RDU, which was just fine with me.

We took off, and just after takeoff the tower reported that we had a door
open.  The cargo door had opened, and we had lost a bag of cancelled checks.
We returned, and waited another half hour while they vacuumed the runway,
and then took off again.

/john
17.6854DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Fri Aug 11 1995 14:1114
    Enter :DKilloran, stage left, prating on, as is his wont:
    
                            "Ho thou RunwayBabe, most beauteous of
                             RunwayBabes, the heavn's above sing thy
                             praises!!  Here, may I apply my poor lips to
                             your asphalt, to relieve you of these tokens
                             of Filthy Lucre...  Ah, but your surface &
                             inner texture are as silky-smooth as a Zucchini
                             in High Summer, not unlike those of the
                             Cucumbers with which your skirts are oft
                             surrounded..."
                             
    But I digress.
    
17.6856DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Fri Aug 11 1995 14:2823
    
    Hey Kalikow:

                                                ,.''.,'',.','',.',.','
                                              ,.''.,,.''.,,.''.,,.''.,
                                        `.' ; `,,,.',.','.,.',.',.',.',.'
    				       `,.'  ,.'',. ,.'  ,.`,. `,. `,.  `
    				       ` , ` ` ,; ,.`,. `,.', ,.`  `,.  `  `
    				       '  '  ,.'' .,'  ., ` ,..  ,. ,., `   `
    				       . '.' ` ``,. .,..,,' `,.,. ` ',. ` '  ,`
    8^pPppPPpPpPppPPPppPppPppPPppppPPpPPPp'; ' '` ` ` . ` ,;., '  .  `,,.''.,
    				       . '.' ` `` ' ` ` ' ` ' `., .,; ,`
    				       ` , ` ` ,; ` `', `  `  `  `  .,.
    				       '  '  '' '   ` .   ,.','.',.',.',, `
    				       `'  '' '  ` ` ` ,.,`,.',.','.,'.,'.,
    					   ; ,' ' `  `	 .,.''.,,'..','.,',
                                                 ,.'',.',.',          ,.
                                                           .,.','.,'.,'

    You're jes jealous.....

    :-)
    Dan
17.6857re .6855DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Fri Aug 11 1995 14:3712
17.6858Aiee, yet another typo in .6854...DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Fri Aug 11 1995 14:394
    ... I shoulda typed AssFault.
    
    Mia Qulpa...
    
17.6859SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 11 1995 14:423
    
    She related to Mia Farrow??
    
17.6860DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Fri Aug 11 1995 16:439
    
    Errrr,... not to rub it in, but I think you misnumbered something in
    .6857....
    
    I believe you meant .6856 instead of .6866, unless of course you're
    psycodellic o' suptin'..... :-)
    
    The REAL Dan
    
17.6861MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Aug 11 1995 16:5013
    
    RE: .6860

    you're a fine fella dan, a real goer and all that, and with
    some minor tweaks to your politics and a bit of spoon-fed
    learnin', ya' might amount to something... but i'd say if
    there be such a thing as a peckin' order around here, that
    frequently published hahavd phds, equipped with eight cylinder
    middle age crisis pacification devices, would probably fall
    at last a notch or two higher... yer huntin' for bear
    and loaded for plinking mate.

    -b
17.6862SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Fri Aug 11 1995 17:532
    Spoon-fed learning tastes bad.
    :)
17.6863DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Fri Aug 11 1995 18:3317
    Hey there Brian, leave him differently clued wouldja?  I don't get such
    big targets every day, and Gawd noze Skeet are gettin faster &
    shrinkin.  So when a fat-as-a-barndoor young buck ambles by (who's so
    hormoaned up he spends all his cycles nosin' after the lady whitetails
    & fergettin' who's downwind) gets conventionally clued in by some
    bleedin-heart dumbo-conservationist like you, the cunnin' downwind
    skeetshooter gets a tad ticked, iffen you know what I mean.  To mix a
    few metaphors.
    
    Back off...          (thanx) 
    
    		Juuuussst a bit closer...  
    
    						<squeeze>
    								:-)
    |-{:-)
    
17.6864DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Fri Aug 11 1995 18:4011
            
    > <squeeze>

    I'm pleasantly surprised, it appears that you know how to shoot !

    Give 'er a whirl, I been shot at afore, I'll be shot at again....
    dey ain't kilt me yet...
    
    BTW - I ain't Scottish

    Dan
17.6865to mix more metaphors...MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Aug 11 1995 18:499
    
    fear not, hunter dan, there's still plenty of opportunity to
    lay aside the propeller chapeau and take up that ll bean
    orange number you've had a hankerin' fer. for it seems the
    young buck of whom you speak has no idea what we're talkin'
    'bout anyway; having entirely redirected the scant processing
    resources available to the matter of furrymoans.... :-)

    -b
17.6866PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 11 1995 18:573
	danny and the junior

17.6868how about thatNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri Aug 11 1995 19:136
Whilst looking up another word in the big dictionary hereabouts, I just
learned that the dupondius was a Roman coin worth two asses.

I wonder whose picture was on it.

Art
17.6869MPGS::MARKEYThe bottom end of Liquid SanctuaryFri Aug 11 1995 19:263
    
    dick assesman
    
17.6870Not fit to shine his propellers!!DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri Aug 11 1995 19:395
    Killoran,
    
    You should be so lucky to someday be as fine and witty as The DrDan!!
    
    
17.6871CALDEC::RAHGene Police! You! Outa the Pool!Sat Aug 12 1995 05:073
    
    why my terminal randomly converts the text glyphs into something
    resembling katakana./
17.6872DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Sat Aug 12 1995 11:082
    TTWA:  Wot gom jabbar is.
    
17.6873MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Aug 12 1995 12:462
Djou read any Frank Herbert?

17.6874DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Sat Aug 12 1995 13:272
    Apparently not...
    
17.6875MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Aug 12 1995 14:255
Well, there's your problem, then!

:^)


17.6876DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Sat Aug 12 1995 14:302
    <...slow_burn...>
        
17.6877POWDML::ETHICSDRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Sat Aug 12 1995 17:037
    * I wonder when it'll actually open (target date was 14 Aug., and I for
      one am DYing with anticipation...)
    
    * I wonder how full of BureaucratSpeak (includes LawyerSpeak) it'll be.
    
      Hopefully, minimally...  (sounds of a mind being pried open)
    
17.6878DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Sat Aug 12 1995 17:043
    Oh and btw, lucky_Jack broke down and explained the gom jabbar thing. 
    And I didn't even have to threaten or beg.  Lucky for him!!
    
17.6879Arrakis, desert planet...MKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarSun Aug 13 1995 02:2924
    
    It just proves how lucky Jack is that he has read Frank Herbert.
    
    For the benefit of anyone else who may (or may not) be interested,
    (and without throwing in too many buzzwords like Kwisatz Haderach
    or Bene Gesserit witches) the concept of the gom jabbar is from
    the book "Dune."  Paul Atreides, the protagonist of the novel, was
    said to be "a kind of human gom jabbar," but to find out why, read
    the book. ;-)
    
    Simply put, the gom jabbar is a test to see how "human" a subject is
    by forcing them to choose between enduring incredible agony or the
    sweet relief of a quick and certain death.  The theory is that an 
    "animal" would, by reflex, try to escape the pain and therefore 
    snuff it, while a "human" would be able to reason out the consequences
    of avoiding such distress, and would choose to continue to suffer.
    
    Life, to me, is a gom jabbar.  YMMV.
    
    
    
    
    Rob
    
17.6880NOW he tles miDRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Sun Aug 13 1995 02:432
    I lrdey pt my hnd in t gm jbbr & am typg wth nly 1 hnd n arm. Och!!
    
17.6881He chose...wiselyMKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarSun Aug 13 1995 02:484
    
    Ah, but you're still alive, so you must be "human."  Well done, I 
    would have guessed as much.  :-)
    
17.6882CALDEC::RAHClass A OutcastSun Aug 13 1995 05:244
    
    wharever happened to bands like Foghat, Journey, ELO, Cars ..?
    
    
17.6883CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanSun Aug 13 1995 19:165


 Why is is whenever my channel surfing happens to land on MTV, I see either
 Curt Cobain, Michael Jackson, or Bill Clinton?
17.6884SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Sun Aug 13 1995 20:505
    .6880
    
    The gom jabbar causes no physical damage whatsoever; like capsaicin, it
    works its effect by fooling the nervous system into thinking the
    "victim" is being injured.
17.6885SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREOutta my way. IT'S ME !Mon Aug 14 1995 04:125
    .6882
    
    They were animals, and so chose to end it all. Gom jabbar, I think.
    
    
17.6886MKOTS3::CASHMONa kind of human gom jabbarMon Aug 14 1995 05:083
    
    No, no, The Animals were a completely different band.
    
17.6887CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Aug 14 1995 12:545


 Should we in the Northeast be a leetle bit nervous with this hurricane
 currently bearing down on Bermuda..
17.6888TROOA::COLLINSCD Rewinders, half price!Mon Aug 14 1995 12:565
    
    Ahhh...Muppet Man...I thought of you yesterday when I saw this T-shirt
    on Yonge Street.  It was done in the exact style of the `Eric Clapton
    Unplugged' album cover, but replaced Eric with Kermit The Frog.
    
17.6889SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Mon Aug 14 1995 13:335
    .6882
    
    The Cars ingnored warnings from their mothers and froze solid during a
    live show. The crowd didn't notice for two hours until they both woke
    up.
17.6890GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Mon Aug 14 1995 15:5413
    this happened saturday nite, but it keeps popping in my head...so i
    guess i am wondering what planet this person comes from...i was at a
    party this weekend and one of the attendees and her hubby (who was
    absent) said that while in p-town, she made this observation(loosely 
    quoted):
    
    "it was obvious that those (lesbians) who are born gay were the ones
    with the short hair and real butch looking while the ones who chose to
    be gay were the real pretty and feminine ones..."
    
    it took all that i had not to get up and {smaq} her one...
    
    
17.6891NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Aug 14 1995 16:062
When was the last time (before last Saturday) a Red Sox game was preempted
by a Patriots games??
17.6892SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Mon Aug 14 1995 16:116
    Don't you mean, "When was the last time (before last Saturday) a
    meaningful regular-season game played by the division-leading Red Sox
    was preempted by a meaningless pre-season Patriots game?"
    
    Can't answer the question, but the name Heidi comes to mind as an
    example of a similarly jerk-headed programming decision.
17.6893CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Aug 14 1995 16:2212



 I suspect that the decision to preempt the Sox game on Saturday was made
 several months ago.  Ch 5 has all of the Patriots' pre season games.  ABC,
 as I understand it, offered the game to Ch 5 and they passed, and ABC gave
 it to 68, when actually they should have given it to 38.



 Jim
17.6894LANDO::OLIVER_BMon Aug 14 1995 16:493
.6890

Was she for real?!?
17.6895MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Aug 14 1995 16:569
    Think about it people.  Baseball is playing you for idiots!  I refuse
    to be lured by the beauty of an eleven game winning streak.
    
    The Red Sox are like a harlot wife, trust them not!!  Look forward to
    football season and get this Red Sox crapola out of your minds NOW!!!!
    They're going to lose in the playoffs anyway.  They still don't have
    the depth of some of the other teams.
    
    -Jack
17.6896PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Aug 14 1995 17:009
>>    Think about it people.  Baseball is playing you for idiots!  I refuse
>>    to be lured by the beauty of an eleven game winning streak.

	On the other hand, if someone was given tickets for their 
	birthday, back in March, and they invite you to a game against
	Cleveland in August, it's tough to just say "no". ;>
	Fenway is a _wonderful_ place.

17.6897LANDO::OLIVER_BMon Aug 14 1995 17:001
Pennant fever grips Boston!
17.6898BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 14 1995 17:0113
| <<< Note 17.6890 by GAVEL::JANDROW "Green-Eyed Lady..." >>>


| "it was obvious that those (lesbians) who are born gay were the ones with the 
| short hair and real butch looking while the ones who chose to be gay were the 
| real pretty and feminine ones..."

	raq.... that makes perfect sense. I guess that would mean any woman
with short hair chose to be heterosexual, while the ones with long hair were
naturally born that way..... ;-)


Glen
17.6899MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Aug 14 1995 17:0311
    Di:
    
    I am guity also because I attended a one week family reunion.  There
    were seven of us growing up!  One of my brothers had a hair brained
    idea to go to a Sox game.  Since they all live in the Carolinas and the
    novelty was there, I was forced to go.  The Sox lost 10-2, the
    announcer belonged at the Epcot Center but Fenway still is a unique
    park and there was a pretty good fist fight in the Right Field
    Grandstands (and we were't playing the Yankees...amazing!) :-)
    
    -Jack
17.6900MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Aug 14 1995 17:031
    Baseball harlotry snarf!
17.6901PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Aug 14 1995 17:038
>>while the ones with long hair were
>>naturally born that way..... ;-)

	you betcha, baby. ;>

	btw, ju eat that squash yet?  more comin'.

17.6902NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Aug 14 1995 17:041
Harebrained.  NNTTM.
17.6903BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 14 1995 17:0510

	Jim, it shouldn't have been given to 38. 38 already has the games it
can show. Channel 5 could give it to anyone who was interested. That COULD have
been 38, but apparently it didn't want it to cut into their ratings. So they
gave it to 68, who's signal isn't as strong. (or their viewership) It's smart
economics for channel 5.... but it stinks for red sox fans who can't get 68.


Glen
17.6904THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Aug 14 1995 17:051
    Oh...but I must!
17.6905PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Aug 14 1995 17:065
    
  .6899

	you are forgiven, my son.  go and sin no more.

17.6906SELL3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Aug 14 1995 17:091
    You're cute!
17.6907SPSEG::COVINGTONWhen the going gets weird...Mon Aug 14 1995 17:113
    .6897
    
    Yes, but like many diseases, this one will pass.
17.6908PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Aug 14 1995 17:113
	 .6906  thanks.  this is so sudden.

17.6909SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 14 1995 17:155
    
    He's met you and never said that before???
    
    Shame on you Jack!!!
    
17.6910BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 14 1995 17:376
| <<< Note 17.6901 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| btw, ju eat that squash yet?  more comin'.

	It's still in Mz Deb's freeeeeezah!
17.6911BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 14 1995 17:3810
| <<< Note 17.6907 by SPSEG::COVINGTON "When the going gets weird..." >>>

| .6897
| Yes, but like many diseases, this one will pass.

	I'm glad you referenced the note you were talking about..... cuz your
reply followed Jack Martin calling the Lady Di cute!!! ;-)


Glen
17.6912MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Aug 14 1995 17:454
    Snarl....
    
    
    Bloody ghett!
17.6913BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 14 1995 17:463

	hee hee hee....
17.6915SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 14 1995 17:5610
    
    <------
    
    You teach one of those too???
    
    They're great.. aren't they???  :)
    
    My suggestion is to just use a 1 lb. weight and go through the motions.
    I'm sure your students will understand! :)
    
17.6916SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 14 1995 18:388
    ttwa (It piqued my curiousity)
    
    Was in the store looking for a particular bottle of wine, and breezed
    by the tequila section...
    
    Was wondering why they come in clear and "gold"...
    
    Is it a distilling difference? Different cacti? Just coloring?
17.6917Gold, rocks, with salt.PSDV::SURRETTEMon Aug 14 1995 18:4613
    
    I'm not sure of the techical differences, but
    white tequila is tremendously gut-rotting while
    the gold is less so.
    
    Of course that still does not prevent me from
    partaking in the occasional shot (body or
    otherwise) or from thoroughly enjoying a well
    prepared margarita.
    
    W.
                               
    
17.6918TROOA::COLLINSCD Rewinders, half price!Mon Aug 14 1995 18:475
    
    The Cuervo Gold
    The fine Columbian
    Make tonight a wonderful thing...
    
17.6920WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onMon Aug 14 1995 18:561
     So whose this fine colombian, ennywho?
17.6921GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Mon Aug 14 1995 18:568
    
    don't feel bad, -b, i thinq of the same thing... :>
    
    and karen j, just use a dowel or stick or paper towel roll instead in
    you bad hand...ya can still go thru the motions, but without the
    weight, and as <?> said, your class would understand... :>
    
    
17.6919MPGS::MARKEYfunctionality breeds contemptMon Aug 14 1995 18:5811
    i used to enjoy tequila (still do), but every time i hear the word,
    an image of pee wee herman -- in platform heels dancing on a table
    top to the song of the same name -- comes to mind... and, well,
    frankly, i just can't take it...

    da dum da da dum da dum da, da dum da da dum da dum...
    
    aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhh!
    
    -b
    
17.6923MPGS::MARKEYfunctionality breeds contemptMon Aug 14 1995 19:206
    
    killing them with lungies... eeeeeeewwwwww. oh LUNGES.
    
    nevermind.
    
    -b
17.6924MPGS::MARKEYfunctionality breeds contemptMon Aug 14 1995 19:246
    ttwa:
    
    why they let software engineers design error messages; whoa nelly,
    there's some humdingers in the video server code...
    
    -b
17.6925WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onMon Aug 14 1995 19:303
    >why they let software engineers design error messages;
    
     So there would be a definition for the word arcane.
17.6926GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Mon Aug 14 1995 20:108
    
    -b, this is scary...the first time i read that note i read it the way
    you wrote it in your note...2ce in one day...{shudder}.... :> ;>
    
    remind me to never take your class, karen...i HATE lunges...squats
    aren't bad, but not them lunges...
    
    
17.6927SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 14 1995 20:127
    
    >squats aren't bad
    
    
      Then you ain't doing them right!!!!!
    
     :)
17.6928MPGS::MARKEYfunctionality breeds contemptMon Aug 14 1995 20:149
        >-b, this is scary...the first time i read that note i read it the way
    >you wrote it in your note...2ce in one day...{shudder}.... :> ;>

    funny, i was always under the impression there was no
    one else on this wavelength... :-) :-)

    my condolences! :-)

    -b
17.6930PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 15 1995 14:146
	voicemail from 4:44 am - just someone playing a	recording 
	of my favorite part of my favorite gladys knight tune
	("if i were your woman").  odd. 


17.6931CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Aug 15 1995 14:2112


 I get those from time to time when someone calls me from within the building
 and puts the call on hold and I'm not here to answer and voicemail picks up.
 Consequently the on hold music is recorded on voicemail.  Interesting that
 it occured at 4am, though




Jim
17.6932PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 15 1995 14:4314
	>>Interesting that it occured at 4am, though


	yeah, and that it was those particular 10 seconds of the song.
	
	"You're like a diamond,
	 but she treats you like glass.
	 Yet you beg her to love you,
	 But me, you don't ask.  
	 If I were your woman..." 

	perfect percussion.  gives me the chills, it does.


17.6933CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Aug 15 1995 14:535



 Hmmm....
17.6934MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Aug 15 1995 15:157
    Ya know....Naive Nel...I have been awake in the very early hours
    lately...
    
    
    
    
    BUT IT WASN'T ME!!!!!!!!!! :-0
17.6935SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 15 1995 15:236
    
    
    No one knows about the tequila??
    
    Still curious...
    
17.6936POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaTue Aug 15 1995 15:311
    Is there such a thing as `dark doesn't matter' ?
17.6937MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Aug 15 1995 15:364
    I wonder if Rob Cashmon read his mail this morning or if anybody has
    his DTN.
    
    -Jack
17.6938TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationTue Aug 15 1995 15:486
    re: .6935
    
    	I'm not sure, but I think we can safely say it has nothing to
    	do with 'different cacti'.
    
    		Robert.
17.6939PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 15 1995 17:473
	mr. binder admits that his mother matriculated.  what possessed
	him to divulge this to us?
17.6940WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onTue Aug 15 1995 17:472
    gold tequila is aged in charred wooden barrels. both are distilled from
    the agave plant.
17.6941Thanks MarkSOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 15 1995 17:521
    
17.6942MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 15 1995 23:403
TTWA:
    Whar the heck is ever'body tonaht?

17.6943POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaWed Aug 16 1995 01:093
    I'm here!
    
    chick chicky boom! chick chicky boom! chick chicky boom!
17.6944MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 16 1995 01:235
You were there then, but not when I was wondering, which
was another then, but still not now.

It's much too confusing for me.

17.6945DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Wed Aug 16 1995 01:513
    Not to worry.  I'se cooking up a note I been thinking of since yestiddy
    but been too darn busy to write...
    
17.6946CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 16 1995 02:134


 I'm here..though not for long ;-)
17.6947DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Wed Aug 16 1995 02:172
    Is he gone yet??
                    
17.6948TROOA::COLLINSA 9-track mind...Wed Aug 16 1995 02:273
    
    <peeks silently around corner>
    
17.6949COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Aug 16 1995 02:468
I've been out.

I just got back from the celebration of the Feast of St. Mary at All Saints
Ashmont/Dorchester.

I still smell like incense.

/john
17.6950TROOA::COLLINSA 9-track mind...Wed Aug 16 1995 02:475
    
    Pagan.
    
    ;^)
    
17.6951post-midnight & lacking in accentsCTHU26::S_BURRIDGEWed Aug 16 1995 04:2415
    August 15 is also, since 1881, the Acadian national day.  
    
    "Some proposed Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, the national day of the
    Quebecois.  After all, hadn't Acadians become French Canadians in 1867?
    And wasn't Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day already celebrated in parts of
    Acadia? But Father Marcel-Francois Richard, parish priest for Saint
    Louis, argued in favour of a specifically Acadian day and proposed the
    Feast of the Assumption, celebrated on August 15.  In addition to
    stressing the individuality of the Acadian people, he pointed out that
    France had been consecratd to the Assumption under Louis XIII, around
    the time when Acadia was first founded.  In the end, his arguments won
    out."
    
    -from Leon Theriault, "Acadia, 1763-1978 An Historical Synthesis" in
    Jean Daigle, ed., "the Acadians of the Maritimes" 
17.6952DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Wed Aug 16 1995 05:342
    Wow.  Pretty primeval, that.
    
17.6953WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 16 1995 11:471
    More like medieval. :-)
17.6954DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Wed Aug 16 1995 12:105
    Dis is true, honored sir, but I was makin' a nobscure lit'ry referoid
    to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow... so -- butt out!! :-)
    
    ... murmured he, pining for the hemlock ...
    
17.6955DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Wed Aug 16 1995 12:124
    Where were the notes where the gom jabbar was jabbering about losing
    Notes & Web privs & where Covertski & I were sending lawyers guns &
    money??  I gots me some plans about them there notes.
    
17.6956DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 16 1995 13:145
    
    > I still smell like incense.

    Like.....groovy maaaaan.....

17.6957MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 16 1995 13:327
TTWA:
    Whether Mark Fuhrman, having made as many (what should rationally
    be considered) career limiting gaffes as he has in the past year
    or so, will be promoted within the LAPD, or will he quietly resign
    and immediately receive sagans of job offers from Hicktown PD's
    all over 'Murrica?

17.6958RUSURE::GOODWINWed Aug 16 1995 13:341
    If OJ and Fuhrman will end up sharing a cell
17.6959COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Aug 16 1995 13:344
He has already bought property in Idaho or somewhere; not sure what his
resignation date is/was.

/john
17.6960SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Aug 16 1995 13:373
    
    He's retired...
    
17.6961NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 16 1995 13:404
>He has already bought property in Idaho or somewhere; not sure what his
>resignation date is/was.

Ruby Ridge?
17.6962Along with his wife and infant...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Aug 16 1995 13:411
    
17.6964ha haLANDO::OLIVER_BWed Aug 16 1995 14:302
I wonder if McNeely has a snowball's chance in heck
of knocking out Tyson?
17.6965CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 16 1995 14:314


 Who cares?
17.6966LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Aug 16 1995 14:321
Don King does.
17.6967SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 16 1995 14:331
    Who are McNeely and Tyson, some kind of ballplayer?
17.6968LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Aug 16 1995 14:402
I wonder how many people will pay $45 to watch
the fight on TV.
17.6969GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Aug 16 1995 14:423
    
    	double 69 snarf!
    
17.6970DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 16 1995 14:449
    
    re:.6960
    
    > He's retired...
    
    Shouldn't that be retried?
    
    Dan
    
17.6971:-(LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Aug 16 1995 14:472
Oh brother, there goes another double 69
snarf down the drain.
17.6973NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 16 1995 15:201
So are any 'boxers gonna shell out $45 to see a coupla boxers?
17.6974CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 16 1995 15:208
       
>       Tyson, fresh out of his stint as guest of the government, is
>       getting paid $25,000,000 for the fight.
 

  Unbelievable..      
       

17.6975SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 16 1995 15:216
    .6973
    
    > see a coupla boxers?
    
    Where?  All you're likely to see this time around is a coupla maulers. 
    Real boxing went out with Alexis Arguello.
17.6976SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Aug 16 1995 15:226
    
    Whilst CSing the other night, I heard the price was $37.50 pre-pay, and
    $45.00 the day of the fight. 
    
    The suggestion made by the announcer was to invite 45 of your closest
    friends and charge them a $1.00 apiece.... (BYOB/BYOP)
17.6978NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 16 1995 15:281
.6977 deserves catcalls.
17.6979CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 16 1995 15:294


 my cat's line is busy..I'll try later.
17.6980MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 16 1995 15:302
A good question for Olive.

17.6981TROOA::TRP109::Chrisblink and I'm goneWed Aug 16 1995 15:423
Whether or not Steffi Graf tanked her first round match at the
Canadian open yesterday just so she wouldn't have to face
Monica Seles before the US Open
17.6982GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Aug 16 1995 15:426
    
    
    	$25,000,000  ??!!!
    
    	WTF??
    
17.6983PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 16 1995 15:567
    
>>    	$25,000,000  ??!!!
    
>>    	WTF??

    When's The Fight?    

17.6984WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Aug 16 1995 16:001
    -1 Saturday
17.6985TROOA::COLLINSA 9-track mind...Wed Aug 16 1995 16:013
    
    :^)
    
17.6986PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 16 1995 16:052
  oy. ;>
17.6987LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Aug 16 1995 17:434
You look at Tyson, right?  Then he opens his mouth
and this tiniest scintilla of a voice pops out.

What's up with that?
17.6988POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Aug 16 1995 17:474
    
    Faulty circumcision?
    
    
17.6989LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Aug 16 1995 17:502
I mean, he sounds like a 3-year old girl.
He sounds like a GIRL!!!
17.6990MPGS::MARKEYfunctionality breeds contemptWed Aug 16 1995 17:524
    
    no big deal. he didn't want to attend the citadel anyway...
    
    -b
17.6991PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 16 1995 17:541
 .6989  maybe that's why he's such a good fighter.
17.6993NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 16 1995 18:144
>I mean, he sounds like a 3-year old girl.
>He sounds like a GIRL!!!

Anybody want to say that to his face?
17.6995and you'll need it tooSMURF::WALTERSWed Aug 16 1995 18:191
    every penny of which will be spent on reconstructive surgery.
17.6997How can Decatur be up from 276???STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresWed Aug 16 1995 18:5221
    
    
    Rep .6996  Don
    
    >>>258. Decatur, Ill. (276)
    
      AAh Decatur the pride errr pit of the prairie!!! The only place
    I've been to on this planet where I stood on the corner of main
    street and main street!!! The chamber of commerce started a pride
    of the prairie feel good campaign with buttons and things and one
    of the frats at the small college in town started a counter pit
    of the prairie. Take a guess which out sold the other by 4 to 1!!!
    It also has the ADM hydroponics plant and the place I went to
    called Toxingenics. Contract medical research on 300K white mouse.
    It's the only place I've been to that had a chemical decontamination
    shower over the door to the computer room. Yup, Decatur you can't
    say you've lived until you have been there!!! Makes Ohio look like
    a great place!!! ;-)
    
    	-mike
    
17.6998NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 16 1995 18:582
Howza about one of you computer whizzes ordering that list by change from last
year?
17.7002CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Wed Aug 16 1995 19:195
                    <<< Note 17.6996 by CALLME::MR_TOPAZ >>>

21. Pueblo, Colo. (18)
    
    	Ah, yes.  Pueblo.  The Worcester of Colorado.
17.7004GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Aug 16 1995 19:2513
    
    middlesex county, mass????
    
    
    isn't that an 'area' of the state...as opposed to an actual city???
    same thing with cape code...
    
    
    and i can't believe fitchburg beat out san diego!!!!  then again, for
    the nth year in many, fitchburg has been a finalist in the 'all
    american city' contest...still can't figure out why...
    
    
17.7005NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 16 1995 19:291
Money's list is a clear case of metrics run amok.
17.7006TROOA::COLLINSA 9-track mind...Wed Aug 16 1995 19:295
    
    .7001:
    
    The kind that have been living together for four years.
    
17.7007Where's Casey Kasem when you need him?DECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Aug 16 1995 19:3210
    re: list of great cities
    
    How can a city change so much in one year, that its ranking
    could go up (or down) by almost one hundred, or even more,
    from one year to the next?
    
    Either last year's ranking was bogus, or this year's is,
    or both.  I vote for "both".
    
    Chris
17.7008i miss all the good stuffPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 16 1995 19:333
	when did mikey sprout a tail? 

17.7009PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 16 1995 19:356
>>                  -< Where's Casey Kasem when you need him? >-

	no doubt driving someone else to the brink of homicide
	with that voice.

17.7010CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 16 1995 19:375



 Manchester, NH is #12??
17.7011SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Wed Aug 16 1995 19:473
    TTWA:
    
    Why I just got a call for Bob Weir.
17.7012NASAU::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundWed Aug 16 1995 19:511
Is fair market an oxymoron?
17.7013LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Aug 16 1995 20:021
Is Akron, Ohio as pretty as it sounds?
17.7014NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 16 1995 20:041
I'm tired of jokes about Akron.
17.7015POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Aug 16 1995 20:055
    
    Gerald thinks it's a good year when he doesn't hear any jokes about
    Akron.
    
    
17.7016GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Aug 16 1995 20:249
    
    
    
    	Fitchburg #24 huh?
    
    		bwahahahahahahahahahahhaaaaaaa!
    
    	ahem.
    
17.7017CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Wed Aug 16 1995 20:305
           <<< Note 17.7004 by GAVEL::JANDROW "Green-Eyed Lady..." >>>
    
>    middlesex county, mass????
    
    	Isn't that Lowell and Lawrence?  The Newark of Massachusetts.
17.7018NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 16 1995 20:321
Lowell's in Middlesex.  Dunno about Lawrence.
17.7019MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 16 1995 21:003
TTWA:
   I wonder if Jack Martin's sold his house?

17.7020POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaWed Aug 16 1995 21:215
    Seems to me I read somewhere that Cincinnati was the best major North
    American city to live in. What happened? Obviously a different
    measurement.

    Anyway, IMHO, you can't beat Ottawa. What a pretty little city this is.
17.7022oops..ottawaCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanWed Aug 16 1995 21:2311



 I thought Ottowa was indeed a pretty city and I'd like to get up there
 again soon.




 Jim
17.7023CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Wed Aug 16 1995 22:267
                    <<< Note 17.7021 by CALLME::MR_TOPAZ >>>

    >   Lawrence is in Essex Co.

    	Well then that's a big plus for Middlesex Co.!  I suppose
    	that the Lowell's of Middlesex are adequately balanced out
    	by the Chem'sfids and Westfords, etc.
17.7024EVMS::MORONEYThe gene pool needs chlorine....Wed Aug 16 1995 22:357
re .6999, .7016:

Of course it's impossible for Fitchburg to be as high as #24!

Reread the list, it's #25.

-Madman who thinks they dropped a digit or 3..
17.7026WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Aug 17 1995 10:092
    i think the all american connection to Fitchburg is the increased gang
    activities and homicides :-)
17.7027re 17.6877 -- it's open for business...DRDAN::KALIKOWW3: Surf-it 2 Surfeit!Thu Aug 17 1995 10:131
    
17.7028NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 17 1995 13:063
Article in today's paper points out that Gainesville, Money's #1 place to live,
had a serial murderer at the university circa 1990.  There were five victims.
But everything's OK now, murders solved, guy's on death row.
17.7031BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Aug 17 1995 13:506

	Do they make Gaines Burgers in Gainsville?



17.7032SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 17 1995 13:516
    
    
    TTWA....
    
      When Asians were de-classified from minority status...
    
17.7033BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Aug 17 1995 13:5310

	I really gotta wonder why when I went in to get my knee checked, I was
asked to fill out this BOOK of questions that delt with knees. The thing to
wonder about is the question that asked me if my knee had any effect on my
sexual encounters. :-)  I really wonder about the reasoning behind this
question. I'd just LOVE to hear it! :-)


Glen
17.7034CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Aug 17 1995 13:561
    Dealt Glen, Dealt.  NNTTM, HTH, etc.
17.7035NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 17 1995 14:123
re .7033:

It's how they get their jollies.
17.7036BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Aug 17 1995 14:145

	I guess jollies might be part of it.....

	Btw.... Brian... trust me, I won't thank you... hee hee hee
17.7037GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Aug 17 1995 14:147
    >> TTWA....
    
    >>    When Asians were de-classified from minority status...
    
    well, they are certainly the majority in my neighborhood... :<
    
    
17.7038TROOA::TRP109::Chrisblink and I'm goneThu Aug 17 1995 14:264
I passed a guy on the highway last night who was driving a pickup
truck and had his left foot resting on the side mirror (his
left leg from the knee down was basically hanging out the
window)  Can that possibly be a comfortable position?
17.7039Very uncomfortable if a standard !GAAS::BRAUCHERThu Aug 17 1995 14:284
    
        The automatic transmission will doom our civilization.
    
      bb
17.7041NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 17 1995 14:301
How do you know it was the _driver's_ leg?
17.7042MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Aug 17 1995 15:293
    Why do my hands smell like the flouride stuff at a dentist's office?
    
    
17.7043POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Thu Aug 17 1995 15:343
    
    from sticking your hands where they don't belong, try your foot
    instead.
17.7044POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaThu Aug 17 1995 15:361
    I dunno Delidude!
17.7045NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 17 1995 15:401
Fluoride.  NNTTM.
17.7046Ejected by the system that they proved wrongDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Aug 17 1995 16:037
    >>  When Asians were de-classified from minority status...
    
    When they thoroughly embarrassed liberals by definitively proving
    that with perseverance and hard work, minorities don't really
    need special programs and special treatment to succeed.
    
    Chris
17.7047You know it's time to quit when...DECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Aug 17 1995 16:4421
    For anyone who's ever wondered why Congressman (!) Sonny Bono
    resigned from show biz, he offered an alleged explanation on
    Letterman the other night.
    
    He said that he held the world's record for appearances on
    "Fantasy Island".  Things had gotten pretty bad; he was just
    bouncing around as "Guest Star" from one show to another.
    One day on "Fantasy Island" he was supposed to call out to
    Tattoo, but he was so far gone that instead, he called out
    "Hey, Pontoon".
    
    "Pontoon" took exception to this, and yelled at Bono, kicking
    him in the shins, and so on.  At this point, Bono decided that
    show biz was no longer his cup of tea.
    
    And the rest, as they say, is history.
    
    By the way, Sonny seemed pretty incoherent during his appearance.
    Is he always like this, or is D.C. just starting to get to him?
    
    Chris
17.7048NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 17 1995 16:464
>    By the way, Sonny seemed pretty incoherent during his appearance.
>    Is he always like this, or is D.C. just starting to get to him?

He's no Rhodes scholar.
17.7049La-de-da-de-deeeeDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Aug 17 1995 16:504
    Indeed... perhaps the drum beat's still pounding a rhythm
    to his brain.
    
    Chris
17.7050CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Aug 17 1995 17:594


 Maybe the song "Laugh at me" is still running through his brain.
17.7051Another period pieceDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Aug 17 1995 18:1325
>> Maybe the song "Laugh at me" is still running through his brain.
    
    Bwahhh-hah-hahhh!  This song turned up on my "Songs of Protest" CD (!)
    that my wife gave me a while back.  I hadn't heard it in around
    thirty years (it's not the kind of song that Oldies 103 would play),
    and it was a riot!  I wish we had a "multimedia box" so I could
    put up a clip of the song for all to hear.
    
    Here's what the liner notes have to say:
    
    	People have frequently accused Bono of taking folk-rock
    	and the Dylan concept to extreme vulgar commercialism with
    	Sonny & Cher (they, too, scored a Dylan hit with his "All
    	I Want to Do") - but Bono was an excellent pop architect
    	who'd received his basic training from Phil Spector, and
    	later composed such great pop classics as "Needles and Pins"
    	and "I Got You, Babe."  "Laugh At Me" - inspired when he
    	was kicked out of an Italian restaurant in Hollywood for
    	his proto-hippie duds - had such a fine pop hook that Ian
    	Hunter featured it on Mott The Hoople's debut LP, and in
    	many of his solo live performances as well.
    
    They claim the song went to #10 in 1965!  Really?...
    
    Chris
17.7052TINCUP::AGUEhttp://www.usa.net/~agueThu Aug 17 1995 19:0110
  <<< Note 17.7048 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

>>    By the way, Sonny seemed pretty incoherent during his appearance.
>>    Is he always like this, or is D.C. just starting to get to him?

>He's no Rhodes scholar.
    
    You're right, I believe he's a Republican.
    
    -- Jim
17.7053Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Aug 18 1995 00:156
    TTWA - Why, since I have been taking these Antibiotics I need at least
    7 hours sleep a night and wake up with a hangover !!! I felt terrible
    this morning.
    
    Usually I only need about 5-6 hours and I wake up fresh as a daisy !!
    
17.7054MAIL2::CRANEFri Aug 18 1995 10:593
    Does any one know what "Sapere Aude" mean? 
    
    Thanks in advance.
17.7055SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Fri Aug 18 1995 11:188
    
    	re: antibiotics
    
    	It's probably more of a reaction of your system to the infection
    rather than the antibiotics...:*)
    
    
    	jim
17.7056Helpful hint - two tattoo stories are two too many....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Aug 18 1995 12:377
|   By the way, Sonny seemed pretty incoherent during his appearance.
|   Is he always like this, or is D.C. just starting to get to him?
    
    My impression was that he had more than a few too many in the green
    room.  Your impression may vary.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.7057POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Aug 18 1995 15:085
    
    Martin, your body is not used to the no alcohol in the bloodstream, it
    is going through withdrawals. hth nnttm  Hope you feel better!
    
    Mark
17.7058SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Fri Aug 18 1995 15:141
    "Sapere aude" is Latin.  It means "Listen to understand."
17.7059MAIL2::CRANEFri Aug 18 1995 15:395
    After I posted it I hoped it wasn`t a dirty little ditty. The slogan
    Sapere Aude is our police & fire Acadamy`s slogan but the person who
    thought it up died and no remembered what it ment.
    
    Thanks.
17.7060POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesFri Aug 18 1995 17:072
    
    Are you sure it's sapere and not semper?
17.7061I've always been sure about semperHBAHBA::HAASx,y,z,time,matter,energyFri Aug 18 1995 17:080
17.7062SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Fri Aug 18 1995 17:101
    semper=always
17.7063PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 18 1995 17:112
  title of 522, based on contents of 522.0.
17.7064SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Fri Aug 18 1995 17:152
    Huh?
    Self-explanatory, izzit not?
17.7066PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 18 1995 17:265
  .7064  i don't see why you just didn't call it "things you'd like
	 to do", since you're opening it up to "any time in the future".
	 that's all.

17.7067SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Fri Aug 18 1995 17:338
    .7065
    
    Excellent idea! 
    Make me one!
    
    You can do that, can't you?
    
    I, of course, being impaired and all, have no idea where to start.
17.7068On aerie high...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 18 1995 17:414
    
    Or someone can have a SOAPBOX_SR.NOTE where the elite could go to pat
    themselves on the back away from the run-of-the-mill rabble...
    
17.7070SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 18 1995 17:534
    
    
    Because of overwhelming responses, .7069 wins...
    
17.7071WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onFri Aug 18 1995 17:561
    SOAPBOX_NE_PLUS_ULTRA
17.7073Training boxDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamFri Aug 18 1995 18:054
    We could call the "lesser" box SO-SO_BOX, or perhaps SOUSBOX,
    keeping that French motif.
    
    Chris
17.7074SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 18 1995 18:267
    
    
    How about:
    
    
    BOX_ELITE  and BOX_RABBLE ???
    
17.7075BOX_FRED and BOX_BARNEYHBAHBA::HAASx,y,z,time,matter,energyFri Aug 18 1995 18:335
How 'bout

	BOX_ELITE and BOX_EHEAVY

TTom
17.7076That wrecker of orchids and oranges...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 18 1995 20:1313
...ttwat...  (that's "things to wonder about today",
		 getcher mind outta the gutter)

If the writing in Soapbox will ever reach such heights as this little gem
found on the web:

  She moved her feet. She stepped to the left and back again. She smashed an
  orange. She glanced down to see what the squish was all about. She kicked
  the orange behind her. It landed at the tip of my shoe. My toe touched the
  pulp and seeds fell out like broken teeth at a fistfight. She didn't even
  look back, that wrecker of orchids and oranges. 

/john
17.7077SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Aug 18 1995 20:154
    
    
    Must be someone looking for a grant from the NEA....
    
17.7078SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sat Aug 19 1995 20:475
    
    	The Iowa "Strawman" polls. What a boondoggle....
    
    
    
17.7079should I be suprised? I think not...SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sun Aug 20 1995 12:5118
    

    	The news report I heard this morning about methyl bromide(sp?).
    Apparently methyl bromide is used as a cheap fumigate by farmers (it's
    used on strawberries, flowers, oranges, etc). Also, it seems that methy
    bromide is many times more destructive to the ozone layer than CFCs.
    The report went on to say how the ozone layer is still being damaged
    just a quickly as it was years ago etc etc, but then they caught my
    attention. They said that when Bill Clinton was pushing for NAFTA, he
    made a deal with the Florida Orange Growers Association. He agreed to
    hold up the part of the clean air act that was supposed to phase out
    the importation and production of methyl bromide by the year 2000, if
    the association would back NAFTA. For a guy who's administration pushed
    the pro-environment issue so heavily, he certainly not displaying a
    "green" attitude.
    
    
    jim 
17.7080DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName!Sun Aug 20 1995 13:431
    Que veut dire le mot "Maudites?"
17.7081<SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sun Aug 20 1995 14:106
    
    
    	uhhhh...it's been about 10 years since I took French 101...could
    you interpret? :)
    
    jim
17.7082SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sun Aug 20 1995 14:146
    
    	...and please excuse all the spelling/grammatical errors in .7079.
    It's my 5th 14hr day in a row and I'm a bit weary...:)
    
    
    jim
17.7083Re .7081, Il n'y a pas besoin de me remercier...:DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName!Sun Aug 20 1995 16:565
17.7084SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sun Aug 20 1995 17:044
    
    	AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH.....!!!
    
    
17.7085COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSun Aug 20 1995 19:233
Maudites: The damned.

/john
17.7086DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName!Sun Aug 20 1995 20:302
    Fanx /john! :-)
    
17.7087SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sun Aug 20 1995 22:115
    
    	Well, at least I know one word now...:)
    
    
    jim
17.7088Well jim, now you'll know some more...DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName!Sun Aug 20 1995 22:1910
    becuz .7083's title means "re .7081, nnttm...:"
    
    ... and because its text is my (no doubt faulty, it's been more than 30
    years since *I* studied French) literal translation of your .7081...
    
    Gawrsh, that wuz fun!! :-)
    
    Now I anxiously await the voidict of them who speak/write French more
    correctly than me!! ;-)
    
17.7089SUBPAC::SADINWe the people?Sun Aug 20 1995 23:185
    
    
    	Yah got me good Dr. Dan...:)
    
    
17.7090DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName!Sun Aug 20 1995 23:533
    Sheesh, and you coulda labeled me a "Nutter Translator" and gotten
    clean away wiv it!! :-)
    
17.7091WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Aug 21 1995 10:096
    i wonder why it's impossible to make a fluffer-nutter sandwich
    without getting fluff on your hands somewhere. in the 30-odd years
    i have been making these, not once have i been able to accomplish
    this great human feat.
    
    must some cosmic thing...
17.7092Synthetic Marshmallow gakMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Aug 21 1995 12:242
I wonder why anybody would eat "Fluff"?

17.7093MAIL2::CRANEMon Aug 21 1995 12:281
    Because it taste's good with peanut butter!
17.7094POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesMon Aug 21 1995 12:558
    
    Yesterday I had a craving for a fluffernutter sandwich on white toast
    with a glass of iced tea and a huge kosher dill pickle, the kind you get 
    in barrels in the deli.
    
    I didn't have it 8^p.
    
    
17.7095MAIL2::CRANEMon Aug 21 1995 12:562
    .7094
    Slipped up...you missed a golden opportunity.
17.7096Somebody's gonna say it,... might as well be me...DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName!Mon Aug 21 1995 13:004
    So MzDeb, whenniz the Blessed Event to be??
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.7097MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Aug 21 1995 13:085
>    Because it taste's good with peanut butter!

Why not just sprinkle some confectioners' sugar on your PB and save
the mess?

17.7098MAIL2::CRANEMon Aug 21 1995 13:112
    .7097
    The mess is the fun...
17.7099POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesMon Aug 21 1995 13:2418
    
    Dan-o:
    
    
    
    
    
                                            .,.,.,
                                           ,',' .'
                                      .' ','. ', '
                                  .,'',.'.,' .,'.,'',
                               .,',.',.',.' .,'',. .,'
                              ,.',.',.' ,.',. .'','. .,'',.
    8^pPppPPppPppPpPppPppPpPppPPpP,.',.',.',.'.'','.  ..'
                                ,.',.',.',..,'','.'','.,'
                                    ,. ' ,.,.'','.','',.
                                       .,'   ',' ',' ,'.'
                                          .',' ','. ',''.
17.7100POWDML::DOUGANMon Aug 21 1995 13:346
    Just wondering what was in the convoy of white, unmarked trucks moving
    east on 117 on Saturday.  There were at least 8 led by a Suburban
    towing a caravan.  All heavy duty trucks (all-wheel drive) with
    enclosed backs with side and rear access.  
    
    Do you think They Know?
17.7101NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Aug 21 1995 13:414
re .7100:

They use white trucks to make an eye-pleasing contrast to the black helicopters.
HTH.
17.7102Re .7099DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName!Mon Aug 21 1995 14:172
    Good to see you ain't retaining fluids.  That can be unpleasant... :-)
    
17.7103WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Aug 21 1995 16:133
    confectionary sugar? Philistine! didincha have no childhood?
    
    sheeeeesh, some people :-)
17.7104MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Aug 21 1995 17:214
While I did have a childhood that was practically ruined by my mother,
I can't fail to give her credit for her few good points, among which
was a strict refusal to ever buy "Fluff".

17.7105WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Aug 21 1995 18:111
    well, that's too bad. next swing i'm goin' for the strawberry fluff!
17.7106hth, nnttm, etcWAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onMon Aug 21 1995 18:121
    It's raspberry fluff.
17.7107POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesMon Aug 21 1995 18:424
    
    Oh, now THAT sounds disgusting 8^p.
    
    
17.7108Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue Aug 22 1995 01:281
    I'm definitely lost.
17.7109Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue Aug 22 1995 03:032
    TTWA - If I send an EM (from ALL-IN-1) to a friend on AOL. Will I get a
    message failed report if the message fails !!
17.7110Answer in .7111DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName!Tue Aug 22 1995 10:462
    Q:  Wot's the age difference between a kindergartener & me?
    
17.7111DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName!Tue Aug 22 1995 10:472
    A:  One's at the mucilage; the other's at the Metamucilage.
    
17.7112See, 20 years ago I could have defended Winnie the PoohMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 22 1995 15:4211
TTWA:

  Dja'ever notice that folks that have leetle rug rats and consequently
  get suckered into being knowledgable about all the latest Disney/Bluth/
  Barney/Sesame Street crappola, always try to make it appear like the
  stuff actually has some socially redeeming qualities  that can be
  appreciated by a mature, urbane adult, in order to cover up the fact
  that they've gotten dragged in by the toes?

:^)

17.7113POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaTue Aug 22 1995 15:472
    The producers are smart 'cause they throw in stuff to make the parents
    laugh, things the kids just don't understand.
17.7114MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 22 1995 15:492
A likely story . . . 

17.7115But I share....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Aug 22 1995 15:575
    
    Well my collection of Disney films is larger than Marsden's collection
    of Disney films.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.7116PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 22 1995 15:575
  .7113  lion king is the first disney movie i've seen in many ages
	 (i haven't seen 101 dalmatians, 1001 dalmatians, 10001
	 dalmatians, or any of the others), but what you said was
	 definitely true about lion king.  
17.7117MAIL2::CRANETue Aug 22 1995 16:262
    I think the last Disney film I seen was Old Yeller. That was to
    depressing for me...has he ligntened up some since then? 
17.7118some are better than othersCTHU26::S_BURRIDGETue Aug 22 1995 16:308
    I liked "The Lion King," didn't much like "Aladdin."  Haven't seen
    other recent releases, but enjoyed the re-released "101 Dalmatians" a
    few years back.
    
    The only time I've been the only person in the audience at a movie
    theatre was at a showing of the re-released "Pinocchio" in the mid-80s.
    
    
17.7119MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 22 1995 16:337
>    I think the last Disney film I seen was Old Yeller. That was to
>    depressing for me...has he ligntened up some since then? 

Yes. Old Yeller passed on and, as they say, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.

He's down to a few ounces now.

17.7120PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 22 1995 16:367
>>He's down to a few ounces now.

	and i think he might actually have gotten darker, at least
	at first.


17.7121NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 22 1995 16:492
Jack, I think Mr. Crane was referring to Walt Disney, not Old Yeller.
They both met the same fate, although Walt's reputed to be on ice.
17.7122PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 22 1995 16:531
gerald, i think jack knew that.
17.7123MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 22 1995 16:554
> They both met the same fate, although Walt's reputed to be on ice.

They shot Walt because he had the hydrophobia??????

17.7124MAIL2::CRANETue Aug 22 1995 16:582
    .7121
    I thought it was only his head that was on ice?
17.7125make that 93MPGS::MARKEYfunctionality breeds contemptTue Aug 22 1995 19:005
    
    i wonder if i could get martha stewart to put on a french
    maid's outfit and make me 97 grilled cheese samwiches...
    
    -b
17.7126NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 22 1995 19:121
Goat cheese, no doubt.  With sun-dried tomatoes.
17.7127BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Aug 22 1995 19:137

	Brian.... what kind of pills are they giving you for your hand? They
must pack a whallop!


Glen
17.7128?HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterTue Aug 22 1995 19:209
    
    Vacation last week.
    Went camping at wifes request.
    New tent, never opened. Now for what I'm wondering...
    
    Do tent manufacturers include daddy-long-legs as part of the package?
    Or do the damn things just have some innate attraction for tents?
    
    We unpack it, assemble it, walk in, and there they are.
17.7129The vultures of the insect jungle.GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Aug 22 1995 19:236
    
      In general, "Daddy Longlegs" are not hunters like other arachnids,
     but scavengers.  They go to dark, musty places where bugs die,
     and do lunch.  Let in air and light, and they shuffle along.
    
      bb
17.7130NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 22 1995 19:243
I just looked up daddy longlegs in the dictionary.  It says it's a
spider-like arachnid.  I guess that means it's not a real spider.
How is it different from a real spider?
17.7131Also, they are slow.GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Aug 22 1995 19:266
    
      They have 8 legs and 2 body sections, like spiders, not 6 legs
     and 3 sections like insects.  But they spin no webs and have no
     venom.  Chief predator is birds.
    
      bb
17.7132MPGS::MARKEYfunctionality breeds contemptTue Aug 22 1995 19:274
    
    chief predator is newspapers.... hth.
    
    -b
17.7133HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterTue Aug 22 1995 19:2910
    
    bb,
    
    > Chief predator is birds
    
    Oh I don't know about that. My boys made friends at the camp ground
    and when they were all playing together, one boy said,
    "hey, let's torture some daddy longlegs". 
    
    							Hank
17.7134PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 22 1995 19:323
  spiders are of the order Araneae, and daddy longlegs are of the
  order Phalangida.  but you knew that.

17.7135BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Aug 22 1995 19:365
| <<< Note 17.7130 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| How is it different from a real spider?

	Kill a daddy long legs and it rains.....
17.7136MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 22 1995 19:403
The chief predator of daddylonglegs is my swimming pool. Either that
or they just have a death wish and jump in voluntarily.

17.7137NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 22 1995 19:443
re .7136:

How many legs do lemmings have?
17.7138BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Aug 22 1995 19:444

	They just wanna hang out with a lucky guy.... they go in SWOOOOONing 
for ya, and they come out on a net..... 
17.7140COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 22 1995 19:484
See 

	http://sesoserv.ufsia.ac.be/Arachnology/Arachnology.html

17.7141SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Tue Aug 22 1995 19:483
    .7140
    
    Shouldn't that go in the Interesting WWW Pages topic?
17.7142Spider sex shotsCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 22 1995 19:527
I'm one step ahead of you...

Cross-posted.

BTW, it has peek-shures of arachnids making more arachnids.

/john
17.7143shocking degradationGAAS::BRAUCHERTue Aug 22 1995 19:545
    
      Well that does it.  Ban the WWW for archnoporn.  Where's Sen. Exon
     when you need him.
    
      bb
17.7144NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 22 1995 19:541
Hubba hubba.
17.7145NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 22 1995 19:551
Are the arachnids of legal age?
17.7146Okay, I'll say itDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamTue Aug 22 1995 19:593
    I guess it's appropriate that spiders should be on the web.
    
    Chris
17.7147The SG would not approve, if we had one...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Aug 22 1995 20:005
    
      Arachnid sex is NOT safe sex.  In some species, the female uses
     the exhausted male as an appetizer afterwards.
    
      bb
17.7148MPGS::MARKEYfunctionality breeds contemptTue Aug 22 1995 20:015
    
    an itsy bitsy spider ran netscape 1.1
    but then win95 crashed, ruining his fun...
    
    -b
17.7149NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 22 1995 20:121
TTWA:  Has Andy K. turned into Glen?
17.7150SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideTue Aug 22 1995 20:456
        Re arachnids;
        
        guess it really pays off if the male is a "leg man"
        
        
17.7151BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Aug 22 1995 20:473
17.7152SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 22 1995 20:556
    
    re: .7149
    
    SCREEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMM!!!
    
    Good one Gerald!!!!!!!!
17.7153BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Aug 22 1995 21:003

	I guess so...
17.7154SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 22 1995 21:035
    
    
    No..... then it would have been:
    
    THCREEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMM!!!
17.7155I Thee whath you meanth.....BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Aug 22 1995 21:071
	grin..... :-)
17.7156EVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingTue Aug 22 1995 21:334
re .7130:

Major difference is the daddy-longlegs group has one body segment while
true spiders have 2.  (as well as no web spinning etc.)
17.7157MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 23 1995 01:076
TTWA:
   Is it just my imagination, or has this been a fantastic year for
   sweet corn quality in the Northeast?

   Uncharacteristically, I can't seem to find any bad stuff.

17.7158WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 23 1995 12:012
    They certainly seem to have the corn worms under control this year.
    It's been pretty good, I've got to admit.
17.7159GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Aug 23 1995 12:235
    
    gee, jaq, maybe you could share with the rest of us (me) and we'd (i'd)
    let you know if the stuff really is good...
    
    :>
17.7160DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 23 1995 12:4514
    
    > In some species, the female uses the exhausted male as an appetizer 
    > afterwards.

    There's a couple of interesting comments in there, but I ain't gonna
    touch 'em.... I've been {smaq}ed enough recently...

    TTWA:  Why contractors (construction types) can't show up when they're
    supposed to?  If you make an appointment for Tuesday afternoon, show
    up; if you can't show up, DON'T MAKE THE APPOINTMENT IN THE FIRST
    PLACE!.....sorry, I feel better now...



17.7161SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Wed Aug 23 1995 13:178
    Speaking as a former independent contractor:
    
    There are all kinds of delays, weather, supplier and otherwise, that
    cuase the job before yours to overrun. As many contractors live on the
    financial edge, they always like to make sure they have a job to go to.
    
    The other alternative is to charge more and make sure you have no
    scheduling conflicts. (Dat's what I did, thankyouverymuch.)
17.7162RUSURE::GOODWINWed Aug 23 1995 14:1110
    They also overbook just to be sure they have enough work to do in any
    weather.  One contractor told me he never turns down a job no matter
    how booked he is;  said he would subcontract overloads if he had to,
    but would never tell a customer he was too busy.
    
    Can't blame 'em, but they sure can be frustrating at time.  If you
    really need a job done by a deadline, then put it in the contract along
    with penalty provisions.  If they don't like it, then go to the next
    contractor.  Had that problem once when I was up against an IRS
    deadline.  Contractor understood and did the job on time.
17.7163DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 23 1995 14:277
    
    This guy's supposed to sandblast a radiator.  The sucker it too big to
    move, so we had to find someone to bring the equipment to the house and
    do it on location.  I didn't set it up, I am handling the rest of the
    job, but since he's one of the first things to be done, everything else
    gets all forked up..... GGGRRRRRR
    
17.7164APACHE::KEITHDr. DeuceWed Aug 23 1995 14:3510
    RE .xx63
    
    You are going to sandblast in your house...!
    
    Good luck with everything mechanical, CD player to oven timer....
    
    I sand blast and believe me there is NO WAY you can adequately control
    the grit that will result.
    
    Just taking a shower after creates an awful mess.
17.7165.7157: True.EVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingWed Aug 23 1995 14:424
re .7157:

My cousin, who has a dairy farm in NY (and also sells sweet corn) says this
year is the best year for corn he's ever seen.
17.7166DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 23 1995 14:5814
    
    > You are going to sandblast in your house...!
    
    Don't have a choice really, the only other option is to cut a hole in
    the side of the house and have a crane remove it.  We thought sand
    blasting inside would be the better option.
    
    > Good luck with everything mechanical, CD player to oven timer....
    > 
    > I sand blast and believe me there is NO WAY you can adequately control
    > the grit that will result.
    
    Thank you, I realize that, but we had no other option...
    
17.7167SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 23 1995 15:034
    A far better option IMHO than sandblasting woud be to protect adjacent
    surfaces and apply a liberal amount of 5f5, repeating as necessary. 
    it's ugly, but you, me boyo, are going to be living in a sandhill for
    the rest of your tenure in that place.
17.7168WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 23 1995 15:063
    I strongly suggest that you carefully block off the area to be
    sandblasted from the rest of the house with plastic, lest you turn your
    place into a desert.
17.7169NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 23 1995 15:073
I removed many layers of paint from a cast iron radiator by chipping and
scraping.  Tapping with a small hammer helps.  I probably took a couple of
hours, but it was a fairly small radiator.
17.7170SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Aug 23 1995 15:087
    
    
    Ummm... Dan? Sandblast a "radiator" cause it's too big to move?
    
    I believe there are more than a few cutting implements out there in the
    world to dismantle said iron-box rather than create your own Saudi
    theme park...
17.7171DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 23 1995 15:1812
    
    The radiator is about 5' X 4' X 1'.  It's on the third floor, and near
    as we can tell, it was brought up in pieces and welded in the room.
    It ain't leaving that room in one piece.  We want to preserve the
    radiator, not replace it.  Chipping it is not realistic due to the size
    and time constraints.  The room that the sandbasting is going to occur
    in is going to be completely gutted.  There is a single door to the
    room.  I will require that the doorway be covered with builders
    polyethylene plastic on both sides to minimize the grit.  After
    the room has been completed a professional cleaning crew will have to
    be called in to handle the cleanup work on the rest of the floor.

17.7172PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 23 1995 15:255
	American men who seem to think they're in England when walking
	down the hallways here, and then refuse to move when faced with
	a head-on collision.  Doy!

17.7173WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 23 1995 15:293
     I have encounters of that nature with people of both genders all the
    time. I typically just stop in my tracks and force them to either run
    into me or take evasive maneuvers.
17.7174SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Wed Aug 23 1995 15:297
    The warning label on 5f5 is about the nastiest I've seen on any
    product, 'cept for maybe that Dupont auto paint hardener (762?)
    
    Loose translation:
    
    "You're gonna die if you LOOK at this stuff, let alone smell, inhale,
    breathe, drink eat, or otherwise fiddle with it."
17.7175APACHE::KEITHDr. DeuceWed Aug 23 1995 15:337
    It sure 'itches' when on your skin. Same basic stuff they used at Waco,
    Methyl Chloride. I would not want to get it in my eyes...
    
    5F5 (or =) and my 3200 psi pressure washer...
    
    
    Steve
17.7176RUSURE::GOODWINWed Aug 23 1995 15:493
    Wait a minute!  Walking is the last means of transportation that isn't
    lumbered with a bunch of revenue-raising traffic laws.  Whaddya want,
    hall monitors now?  :-)
17.7177PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 23 1995 15:564
  .7173  I didn't mean to sound sexist, but it has been only men who have
	 done that in these hallowed halls.  I sometimes stop in my tracks
	 and wait too, depending on my mood.  
17.7178DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Wed Aug 23 1995 15:592
    Yabbut some pholx are worth running into!!
    
17.7179TROOA::COLLINSHaven't you always wanted a monkey?Wed Aug 23 1995 15:593
    
    ...again and again and again...
    
17.7180POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaWed Aug 23 1995 16:071
    8^*
17.7181WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Aug 23 1995 16:302
    TTWA; the wonder bra and why they're running a "vote for the wonder
    bra model of your choice" contest
17.7182MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Wed Aug 23 1995 16:336
    
    you mean the "insta-cleave" bra... makes a pair 'o fried eggs
    look like, well, tightly packed fried eggs, but it's a self-
    esteem boost for the wearer... so i'm told...
    
    -b
17.7183(*)(*)SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Wed Aug 23 1995 16:361
    I voted for all of 'em.
17.7184POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaWed Aug 23 1995 16:436
    No, it's
    
    
    (^)(^)
    
    hth, nnttm, kfc etc.
17.7185oh...dearPOWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Aug 23 1995 17:002
    
    
17.7186Something's gotta giveDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Aug 23 1995 17:1414
    re: wonder bra contest
    
    What's the prize, a night with Marjorie Clapprood?  (You had
    to hear her and her hand puppet talk about wonder bras to get
    this, sorry...)
    
    
    >> you mean the "insta-cleave" bra... makes a pair 'o fried eggs
    >> look like, well, tightly packed fried eggs
    
    Area hospitals are expecting an increase in shoulder separation
    cases, no doubt...
    
    Chris
17.7187NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 23 1995 17:211
Actually the prizes are quite nice.  'stang ragtop, trips to NYC+cash.
17.7188MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 23 1995 17:295
.7171> Chipping it is not realistic due to the size and time constraints.

Well, now that your sandblasting contractor is sandbagging you you
should have the time, no?

17.7189DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 23 1995 17:488
    
    > Well, now that your sandblasting contractor is sandbagging you you
    > should have the time, no?
    
    no, he says he'll be there Friday.....We'll see.  Regardless, if he's a
    no show, it jes means I's gotta find someone else.  Have to be finished
    before Ma & Pa get back from Europe.... :-|
    
17.7190Wish I designed it :-)DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Aug 23 1995 18:279
    Ah yes, the wonder bra
    
    
    Takes what little she has
    
    
    and pushes it to where it will do the most good :-)
    
    
17.7191POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Aug 23 1995 18:557
    
    I don't get it.
    
    Why in the world would one want to squash up one's boobs like that? 
    Sounds painful.
    
    
17.7192NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 23 1995 18:573
>    Why in the world would one want to squash up one's boobs like that? 

Perhaps Di or Glen can answer.  They seem to be into squash.
17.7194RUSURE::GOODWINWed Aug 23 1995 18:581
    In case of a flood?
17.7195STOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allWed Aug 23 1995 18:591
	cuz it feels good when you let 'em out?
17.7196POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Aug 23 1995 19:064
    
    That's got to be it.
    
    
17.7197POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaWed Aug 23 1995 19:071
    Sounds like a wonderful sight.
17.7198(*) ;^) (*)SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Wed Aug 23 1995 19:084
    I have several ideas why...none of which would last more than 5 seconds
    here B4 disappearing into Deleted Notes History.
    
    ;^)
17.7199POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Aug 23 1995 19:095
    
    .7197
    
    What, squashing them up or setting them free?
    
17.7200POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaWed Aug 23 1995 19:123
    {phew}

    It's getting hard to concentrate all of a sudden.
17.7201TROOA::COLLINSHaven't you always wanted a monkey?Wed Aug 23 1995 19:135
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why not `Dijon Ketchup'?
    
17.7202POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaWed Aug 23 1995 19:171
    Because the French would never allow it.
17.7203TROOA::COLLINSColour me wacky!Wed Aug 23 1995 19:203
    
    Would they send in the Foreign Legion?
    
17.7204TROOA::COLLINSColour me wacky!Wed Aug 23 1995 19:213
    
    How about `Dijon Relish'?
    
17.7205POLAR::RICHARDSONFirsthand Bla Bla BlaWed Aug 23 1995 19:221
    Nope, just a few nuclear tests. 
17.7207DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 23 1995 19:368
    
    > I don't get it.
    > 
    > Why in the world would one want to squash up one's boobs like that? 
    
    Ya see Ms Deb, not every woman is as gifted as you are, some of the
    less fortunate ones need some additional assistance....  :-)
    
17.7208POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Aug 23 1995 19:442
    
    kirby, kirby, kirby........
17.7210DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Wed Aug 23 1995 19:527
    
    Don't worry Donny, if I ever do find such a woman, it'll kill two birds
    with one stone, I'd find what I was lookin' for and she what she was
    lookin' for (me)!  
    
    HTH
    
17.7211SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 23 1995 19:533
    .7210
    
    BWAHAHAHAHAHA!
17.7212TROOA::COLLINSColour me wacky!Wed Aug 23 1995 19:585
    
    Hey, Don, whyncha pick on someone your own size?  
    
    ;^)
    
17.7214TROOA::COLLINSColour me wacky!Wed Aug 23 1995 20:103
    
    Not, or naught?
    
17.7216BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Aug 23 1995 23:117
| <<< Note 17.7192 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| >    Why in the world would one want to squash up one's boobs like that?

| Perhaps Di or Glen can answer.  They seem to be into squash.

	They taste better??????
17.7217MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Aug 24 1995 02:5113
TTWA:
   Do we have the "Strange names for musical groups" topic in this
   version of the 'box? [No - I don't think we do. And I'm not going
   to start it, but I happened to be listening to my travelogue of
   last year's Great Adventure to the Southeast, and came across a
   note that I'd intended to post in that topic in the last 'box. I
   overheard a radio advert for a band named -



		Rockers Oysterfeller

   while travelling north through Tennessee.]
17.7218DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Aug 24 1995 02:549
    Dunno whether there IZ such a topic, but around MY fambly I have the
    undisputed champeenship in that department -- for coining the following
    fictitious name of a lead singer & the rest of his C&W group:
    
    
    "Shake" Penis & the Gonads
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.7219MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Thu Aug 24 1995 03:134
    
    <--- take note box denizens: someone _else_ said "penis"... :-)

    -b
17.7220POLAR::RICHARDSONBooze ain't foodThu Aug 24 1995 03:151
    Yes, but you took note of it first.
17.7221POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Aug 24 1995 03:354
    
    Yes, and used the opportunity to say 'penis' yourself 8^).
    
    
17.7222DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Aug 24 1995 03:412
    OkOk, I want a clean break, arms down...  OK, now come out fighting!!
    
17.7223Talk HardSNOV18::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Aug 24 1995 06:553
    TTWA - I've just realised that I have this large collection of ring
    pulls (not cock rings) in my desk drawer.... Why ? 
    
17.7224Das ist vegghhry tzimpill to eggschplain...DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Aug 24 1995 08:126
17.7225DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Aug 24 1995 10:082
    Please note:  The writer of .7224 did not repeat NOT use the P-word.
    
17.7226What a setup!!!ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Aug 24 1995 12:395
    re: .7223
    
    I won't say it...I won't say it...I wo
    
    Bob
17.7227MAIL2::CRANEThu Aug 24 1995 13:595
    Does any one know where I would go to get information regarding the
    donation of laptops, that wind up in DOO to be stripped, to the fire
    department? 
    
    Thanks in advance.
17.7228DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Aug 24 1995 15:542
    All this talk about stripped laps troubles me grievously...
    
17.7229...however, he stopped himself.SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Thu Aug 24 1995 16:453
    .7226
    
    Bob ALMOST violated the penal code.
17.7230Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Aug 25 1995 00:361
    TTWA - Not much activity in here today.
17.7231MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Fri Aug 25 1995 00:415
    
    everyone is partying with corky... everyone but me, that
    is ... :-(
    
    -b
17.7232POLAR::RICHARDSONBooze ain't foodFri Aug 25 1995 01:151
    I couldn't make it either. 8^/
17.7233BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Aug 25 1995 01:361
<---- sounds like a personal problem to me... :-)
17.7235Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Aug 25 1995 02:091
    re .7231 - Ohh I see.
17.7236POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesFri Aug 25 1995 02:184
    
    I have some loonies in my car.
    
    Brian, we gave Corky your regards.
17.7237DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Fri Aug 25 1995 02:242
    TTWA:  Whassa loonie (aside from them who are stored in bins, thattiz)??
                                                                  
17.7238COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 25 1995 02:261
C$ coin
17.7239DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Fri Aug 25 1995 02:296
    Tnx \/\/\/\John...
    
    Etymology, anyone?
    
    Yah I know, you never etymoloed...
    
17.7240On the _opposite_ sign from Her MajestyCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 25 1995 02:301
bird on coin
17.7241MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Fri Aug 25 1995 03:156
    
    re: .7236
    
    thanks !!!!!
    
    -b
17.7242Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Aug 25 1995 03:431
    TTWA - The crunchy bits in this food !!!
17.7243DEVLPR::DKILLORANIt ain't easy, bein' sleezy!Fri Aug 25 1995 13:397
    
    > everyone is partying with corky... everyone but me, that is ... :-(
    
    HAHA....SUCKS TO BE YOU ! ! !
    
    :-)
    Dan
17.7244POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Aug 25 1995 13:462
    
    <------  ah, feeling your oats, are you kirby?
17.7245CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Aug 25 1995 13:473
    .....feeling your oats.....
    
    Isn't that illegal in 17 states?  
17.7246RUSURE::GOODWINFri Aug 25 1995 13:571
    Feeling someone else's oats is
17.7247TROOA::COLLINSKnow your rights...all 3 of them.Fri Aug 25 1995 15:175
    
    TTWA:
    
    What colour the shirt I'm wearing right now is.
    
17.7248WeirdMKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Aug 25 1995 16:261
    I thought it was I before E except after C.
17.7250PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 25 1995 16:524
	or in lots of other exceptions, some of which you can find 
	listed in note 1152 of THEBAY::JOYOFLEX.

17.7251TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Aug 25 1995 17:223
    
    JOY-O-FLEX.  Sounds vaguely rude.  ;^)
    
17.7252POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesFri Aug 25 1995 17:235
    
    So says the man who doesn't even know what colour shirt he's wearing
    8^).
    
    
17.7253TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Aug 25 1995 17:298
    
    Still wonderin'.
    
    Hey, can I help it if I inherited that 
    dreaded red-green defect?
    
    :^)
    
17.7254POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesFri Aug 25 1995 17:343
    
    Just ask the soon-to-be Mrs.Joan in the morning!
    
17.7255PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 25 1995 18:405
	why so many men in the 'box can't seem to discuss Janet Reno
	without making some derogatory remark about her appearance or
	speculate about her sexual preferences.

17.7256TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Aug 25 1995 18:413
    
    'cuz she's just another lefty bimbo?
    
17.7257MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Fri Aug 25 1995 18:4815
    >	why so many men in the 'box can't seem to discuss Janet Reno
    >	without making some derogatory remark about her appearance or
    >	speculate about her sexual preferences.
    
    i can't speak for the other men, but i can tell you that
    i personally can't stomach her... to the point where it
    is virtually impossible for me to mention her without
    being derogatory in some way. while i would prefer that
    someone pack her in a box and launch her with the next
    probe to venus, that's not likely to happen. however,
    insulting her is the next best thing, and almost as
    cathartic. it all has to do with the magical concept of
    "the curse".
    
    -b
17.7258POLAR::RICHARDSONBooze ain't foodFri Aug 25 1995 18:531
    I for one wonder what her tastes are in toiletries.
17.7259TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Aug 25 1995 18:593
    
    I wonder if her toilet roll feeds from the top or from the bottom?
    
17.7260DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalFri Aug 25 1995 19:003
    
    TTWA: What happened to note 83.224?
    
17.7261POLAR::RICHARDSONBooze ain't foodFri Aug 25 1995 19:001
    What does one feed a toilet roll anyway?
17.7262POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesFri Aug 25 1995 19:024
    
    The end of the TP should *always* hang over the top.
    
    NNTTM.
17.7263SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Fri Aug 25 1995 19:033
    Unless you have cats who like to unroll toilet paper...
    
    Then it HAS to go from the bottom.
17.7264TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Aug 25 1995 19:037
    
    .7262,
    
    Yeah, you do that, and I do that, but what does *Reno* do?  I'd say
    this is an important piece of missing information, if we are to
    effectively judge her.
    
17.7265TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Aug 25 1995 19:045
    
    Jim,
    
    Cats should not be allowed to make that mistake more than once.
    
17.7266WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onFri Aug 25 1995 19:066
    >	why so many men in the 'box can't seem to discuss Janet Reno
    >	without making some derogatory remark about her appearance or
    >	speculate about her sexual preferences.
    
     Possibly due to recollections of wicked childhood schoolmarms that she
    inspires... :^)
17.7267POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesFri Aug 25 1995 19:076
    
    I tried to teach my cats to use the toilet, but didn't succeed 8^/.
    
    Oh well, not such a hardship.  With my luck I'd dash in the door in
    great need and find one of them locked in there with the news paper.  
    
17.7268POLAR::RICHARDSONBooze ain't foodFri Aug 25 1995 19:111
    Wow, paper trained too?!?
17.72698^pPpPpPPPpPOWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesFri Aug 25 1995 19:111
    
17.7270NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 25 1995 19:134
>    Oh well, not such a hardship.  With my luck I'd dash in the door in
>    great need and find one of them locked in there with the news paper.  

You could always use the litter box.
17.7271MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Aug 25 1995 19:201
    Why is Raq standing up to me today???
17.7272POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Aug 25 1995 19:272
    
    so you can both see eye to eye?
17.7273She's quite full of itDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamSat Aug 26 1995 02:499
    Reno doesn't use, or even need, toilet paper.  She's disciplined
    herself to hold it in for the last seventy years.  And it shows
    in her usual facial expressions.
    
    TTWA:
    
    What, or who, is a "Kirby"?
    
    Chris
17.7274CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Sat Aug 26 1995 14:323
    >  What, or who, is a "Kirby"?
    
    	A "rainbow", only better (if you ask the salesman...)
17.7275CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutSat Aug 26 1995 14:466
>  What, or who, is a "Kirby"?
    
A friend of mine is a Kirby.  (I think the name is derived from the old
Scottish word for church, ie kirk or kirkby or something)

Chris.
17.7276DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Sat Aug 26 1995 21:4911
    I gather that there is a line of vacuum cleaners branded KIRBY.  This I
    assume because Mr. Killoran, whom I am still planning to sue because of
    his defamation of my given name, keeps emitting behavior _in re_ anyone
    of the female persuasion that those of taste in the 'Box (oxymoron
    alert!) keep labeling as Hooveroid & Kirbyoid.
    
    Vacuum cleaners are renowned for their ability to suck up stuff.
    
    Hope this level of explicitness is of some assistance.  Any higher and
    I would breach the bounds of propriety.
    
17.7277TTWA: Why I'm here at this hour; I should be at EggheadDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamSun Aug 27 1995 06:2910
    >> I gather that there is a line of vacuum cleaners branded KIRBY.
    
    Aha, that's the missing piece of information... I understand the
    Hoooooooo-ver and other vacuum-related references. :-)
    
    For a while I thought we were witnessing a Durward Kirby revival,
    but he's far too obscure to be meaningful to anyone but old Garry
    Moore or "Candid Camera" fans.
    
    Chris
17.7278COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Aug 28 1995 14:0416
Why doesn't management face the music and let us be DEC, not Digital?

Today I was down at the security office signing in a new contractor, and
while I was waiting for them to shoot her picture, my eye was caught by
the word

		Digital

on some random form on the desk.

I was wondering what this new product was:

		Digital Rectal

But then I noticed that this was a blank medical form.

17.7279DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Mon Aug 28 1995 15:022
    Way to give the finger to Management \/\/\/\/john!!!  Good 'un!! :-)
    
17.7280BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 28 1995 18:159

	While I was waiting for the guy to make change at the restaurant
today, I happened to look at the fines for drunk driving chart. 5 offenses and
you get your license taken away for LIFE! What I am wondering is if one becomes
Born Again, will they get a new license? :-)


Glen
17.7281POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Mon Aug 28 1995 18:483
    
    Saw a bumper sticker that was unusual this morning on the back of a
    pick up truck. Orgasm Donor.
17.7282EST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQMon Aug 28 1995 19:087
>                  <<< Note 17.7280 by BIGQ::SILVA "Diablo" >>>
>	While I was waiting for the guy to make change at the restaurant
> today, I happened to look at the fines for drunk driving chart. 5 offenses and
> you get your license taken away for LIFE!

Which, of course, means the offender will stop driving, since it's physically
impossible to drive without a license.
17.7283Who are these guys ?GAAS::BRAUCHERMon Aug 28 1995 19:229
    
      In return for a past gift of concert tickets, a good friend has
     handed me Great Woods pavilion seats to hear "Soul Asylum", a group
     I never heard of, tomorrow night.  Whenever I see the word "soul"
     in a group's name, I assume they are inner city blacks singing about
     love/sex/romance etc, but maybe I'm just showing my age.  What sort
     of group is this, what sort of crowd ?  Am I embarassingly old to go ?
    
      bb
17.7284MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Mon Aug 28 1995 19:3012
    
    They're not what you think. They're not a soul band at all,
    although they have soul influences. The crowd will be early
    20s. I like them but that doesn't mean you will (I don't
    know what you'd like.) They're classified as "alternative
    rock" which means they remind people who don't know any
    better of REM and/or Pearl Jam. Basically, go, have a good
    time, and just keep thinking how hip all those 20 year
    olds will think you are and how they wish their parents were
    as cool... :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.7285CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Aug 28 1995 19:343
    Yes, you are embarrassingly old or square or both.  Send me your
    tickets and I will see they are put to their proper and intended use. 
    It is my pleasure to perform this service for you.  NNTTM.  :-)
17.7286:-)RUSURE::GOODWINMon Aug 28 1995 19:3410
    > Which, of course, means the offender will stop driving, since it's
    > physically impossible to drive without a license.
    
    True.  The only way to really get 'em to stop is to get them fired from
    their job, seize their house, car, bank accounts and other assets, jail
    their families and friends, cut off their legs, arms, and tongue, then
    leave them somewhere downtown at night in a large city on the other
    side of the world.
    
    I mean, if it saves even one life...
17.7287BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Aug 28 1995 19:5610
| <<< Note 17.7282 by EST::RANDOLPH "Tom R. N1OOQ" >>>

| >	While I was waiting for the guy to make change at the restaurant
| > today, I happened to look at the fines for drunk driving chart. 5 offenses and
| > you get your license taken away for LIFE!

| Which, of course, means the offender will stop driving, since it's physically
| impossible to drive without a license.

	But wouldn't he be able to get a new one seeing (s)he is born again?
17.7288yawn...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 28 1995 21:271
    
17.7289SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Aug 28 1995 21:313
    TTWA...
    
    What "Body Dancing" actually entails...
17.7290POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesMon Aug 28 1995 21:394
    
    I prefer the concept of "potty dancing".
    
    
17.7291TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 02:278
    
    TTWA:
    
    Should I buy a new mountain bike?  I've had my eye on a `Cyclone',
    built by Thin Blue Line.
    
    Or should I get a PC for the home?
    
17.7292POLAR::RICHARDSONBeer ain't boozeTue Aug 29 1995 02:291
    Buy an old hill bike and a PC. Problem solved.
17.7293Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue Aug 29 1995 02:312
    TTWA - How long it's going to take for some dimwit to blow up the
    Microwave that has just arrived in our kitchenette/coffee area.
17.7294TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 02:323
    
    I *have* an "old hill bike"...my Yokota.  Looqs liqe the PC, eh?
    
17.7295TROOA::BUTKOVICHblink and I'm goneTue Aug 29 1995 02:332
    After a few people re-heat their leftover fish from the night before's
    dinner, you'll be wishing that the thing would blow up real good!
17.7296TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 02:3411
    
    .7293

    >TTWA - How long it's going to take for some dimwit to blow up the
    >Microwave that has just arrived in our kitchenette/coffee area.
    
    How long did it take you *last* time, Martin?
    
    
    ...agagagagagagagagag...
    
17.7297POLAR::RICHARDSONBeer ain't boozeTue Aug 29 1995 02:352
    Well, I don't see how a new mountain bike would do you any good. All
    the mountains around here are among the oldest on the planet.
17.7298TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 02:397
    
    .7297:
    
    True.  It IS rather pretentious for an Ontarian to refer to it as a
    "mountain" bike.  I should say, instead, an "offroad" or "all-terrain"
    bike, or some damn thing like that.  Point is, I wanna new one.
    
17.7299POLAR::RICHARDSONBeer ain't boozeTue Aug 29 1995 02:401
    Bloor Cycles got any deals?
17.7300TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 02:423
    
    `Bloor Cycle' went out of business years ago snarf.
    
17.7301POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesTue Aug 29 1995 02:434
    
    <-- I take it that's a "no", then.
    
    
17.7302TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 02:457
    
    ;^)   natch.
    
    Silent Sports is the outfit that carries Thin Blue Line here in T.O.
    
    Prices (while still unjustifiable) cain't be beeeeet!!
    
17.7303POLAR::RICHARDSONBeer ain't boozeTue Aug 29 1995 02:461
    They did? That was a great bike shop! Too bad.
17.7304TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 02:529
    
    .7303:
    
    Yeah, lotsa bike stores in T.O. got hit hard by the recession.  Most of
    the stores currently in business here probably didn't even exist when
    you lived here.  BUT, "Duke's" is still in business, going strong since
    1912!!
    
    
17.7305Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue Aug 29 1995 02:524
    RE .7296
    
    No no no, you've got it wrong ! It wasn't the Microwave that blew up it
    was the frog I put in it !!! :*) 
17.7306Translation eh??DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Tue Aug 29 1995 03:032
      T.O. ?== Toronto?  Terrible Orono?  Transylvanian Omphaloskepsis?
      
17.7307GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Aug 29 1995 03:189
17.7305 


I'm fairly certain that should be in the "gak" note.

Euuuwgh


Chele
17.7308Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue Aug 29 1995 03:303
    I didn't really put a frog in the Microwave.
    
    It was a goldfish!! agagagag
17.7309WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Aug 29 1995 10:195
    get the bike, get the bike... it's much better for your heart-lung
    machine than some boxie piece of silicon and plastic.
    
    and... it's m-o-u-n-t-a-i-n biking season now! btw, only wooses ride
    "all-terrain" or "off-road" bicycles.
17.7310WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Aug 29 1995 10:2812
    i wonder if the alien autopsy film is real. anyone catch it last night?
    
    pretty wierd. even some movie special effects guys said that if they
    had done it, they would've been proud.
    
    one editorial, the "Capone's Vault" format/style didn't work for me.
    it came off a little vaudvillian for me (Jonathan Frakes?). an
    "Investigative Reports" would have been better (mo).
    
    Cyril Wecht (sp?) was great to listen to (as always).
    
    
17.7311Hey, they're cuttin' up moon-men!AIMHI::MARTINactually Rob Cashmon, NHPM::CASHMONTue Aug 29 1995 10:427
    
    Chip...see new topic (just entered.)  ;-)
    
    
    
    Rob
    
17.7312CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 29 1995 11:455
    jc - get da' bike.  Better yet, come down here and buy one, get it all
    muddied up and scratched and otherwise used looking and take it back
    with you at semi-tax free U.S. prices.  
    
    Brian
17.7313TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 12:1416
    
    Brian,
    
    The exchange rate right now won't necessarily make it much of a saving.
    
    :^)
    
    Chip,
    
    We've got some rugged terrain here along the Niagara Escarpment, but
    nothing that can honestly be called a "mountain".
    
    :^)
    
    jc
    
17.7314CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 29 1995 12:241
    DOH! (giving self a dummy slap)
17.7315Piqued my interest.GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Aug 29 1995 13:225
    
      My goodness.  So many offers for those Soul Asylum tix.  Sorry, all.
     I'm going now, out of sheer curiosity.
    
      bb
17.7316I like itTIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSTue Aug 29 1995 13:419
    
>    True.  The only way to really get 'em to stop is to get them fired from
>    their job, seize their house, car, bank accounts and other assets, jail
>    their families and friends, cut off their legs, arms, and tongue, then
>    leave them somewhere downtown at night in a large city on the other
>    side of the world.
    
At last, a reasonable way to deal with illegal drivers! We should petition to 
get this implemented asap. :-}
17.7317SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Tue Aug 29 1995 13:513
    .7315
    
    Need a date?
17.7318POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Aug 29 1995 14:223
    
    I could be way of base here Jim, but I believe Bob's wife has first
    dibs on him.
17.7319relationship...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Aug 29 1995 15:214
    
      Yes, I'm afraid I'm committed to a monotonous, er, monogamous...
    
      bb
17.7320SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Tue Aug 29 1995 15:301
    Guess I'll go stag...pick up a ticket at the gate.
17.7321MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 29 1995 15:335
>    The end of the TP should *always* hang over the top.

Over the top toward the front? Mz_Deb, you may be the only woman I know who
maintains that belief!

17.7322POLAR::RICHARDSONBeer ain't boozeTue Aug 29 1995 15:411
    Fuzzy toilet seat covers would be a double whammy.
17.7323TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 15:433
    
    ...so to speak.   ;^)
    
17.7324not that anyone asqed...GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Tue Aug 29 1995 16:0011
    >    The end of the TP should *always* hang over the top.
    
    >>Over the top toward the front? Mz_Deb, you may be the only woman I know
    >>who maintains that belief!
    
    make that 2 of us...this was a BIG battle in my house while i was
    growing up.  don't remember who wanted it which way, but til this day,
    i always hang my tp with the end piece hanging over the top, towards
    the user.
    
    
17.7325TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 16:0310
    
    >...towards the user.
    
    "User" is verboten terminology in our group right now.  We've been
    instructed to refer to them as "clients".  The word "user" makes them
    sound like drug addicts (...or so we've been told).
    
    ;^)
    
    
17.7326POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyTue Aug 29 1995 16:065
    jack,
    
    you are truly lucky today.  i, too, hang my paper as you described.
    
    aren't you glad i shared?
17.7327PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 29 1995 16:116
	add me to the list of ultra-unpredictable female-type
	creatures who hang the paper that way.

	women of the '90s, we.

17.7328TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 16:144
    
    Yeah, but do youse chicks all use fuzzy toilet seat covers?  That's
    the $9.99 question.
    
17.7329CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Aug 29 1995 16:252
    You folks are way to rigid.  I let it hang either way depending upon
    the mood and which way I grab it, the roll that is.    
17.7330TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 16:313
    
    "rigid"?  In the bathroom?
    
17.7331TROOA::TRP109::Chrisblink and I'm goneTue Aug 29 1995 16:331
Can you say "spanking the monkey?"
17.7332MKOTS1::BUTLERTue Aug 29 1995 16:3328
    Is it mandatory that an obituary be posted in the newspaper upon ones
    death?
    
    The reason I'm asking is a neighbors son died of drowning, which the
    authorities considered a suicide.  He had been missing for three weeks
    from a fishing/camping trip. 
    
    There were a couple of articles in the Worcester Telegram about him
    being missing and then a article of the body being found.
    
    I wanted to attend a wake or at least send the family a sympathy card
    but there hasn't been anything written in the newspaper about any 
    services.
    
    I did learn that the family burried him yesterday, from my son who had
    been talking to the neighbors grandchildren.
    
    One sometimes reads that services are private, or at the convience of
    the family, but I found it odd that there was nothing posted to even
    acknowledge his death.
    
    He was 46, divorced and left a 7 year old son.
    
    I would like to send the card but the family kept it so quiet that I'm
    not sure if that is appropriate.
    
    Don
                                                          
17.7334Correction to typo in .7327 LadyeDiDRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Tue Aug 29 1995 16:545
    .7327> add me to the list of ultra-unpredictable female-type
    .7327> creatures who hang the paper that way.
    
    .7327> women of the '90s, wee.
    
17.7335DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Tue Aug 29 1995 17:015
    TTWA... How many minutes extra, lo these many 'BoxYears, we
    collectively iz forced to wait for each one of Raq's gems, since she
    obviously cogitates just a tad longer before posting each one, so she
    can worq in a q...
    
17.7336POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesTue Aug 29 1995 17:055
    
    Don, do send the sympathy card.  Suicide can be very "embarassing" for the
    family, thus the quiet burial, but they grieve none the less.
    
    
17.7337MKOTS1::BUTLERTue Aug 29 1995 17:156
    Thanks,
    
    The card has been ready to go into the mail, but because everything was
    so private, we were not sure what to do.
    
    Don
17.7338MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 29 1995 17:436
Well, I'm certainly glad to find so many proper TP hangers.

TTWA:
    Why does the environment described for the postal service
    sound so much like The New DIGITAL?

17.7339WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onTue Aug 29 1995 17:471
    Hanging the TP like that will get you punished in my house. :-)
17.7340POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasTue Aug 29 1995 17:491
    And that would be a generous helping of Ontario wine?  ;^)
17.7342POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesTue Aug 29 1995 18:045
    
    I've been known to change the toilet roll in other people's homes if
    they've hung it incorrectly 8^).
    
    
17.7343POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasTue Aug 29 1995 18:102
    Sounds like Karen has a client/server set up in her bathroom. Well I'll
    be......
17.7344speaking of cryptic...PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 29 1995 18:133
  .7342  and i thought "i'm spite's poster child" was a control
	 freak.  you got him beat, lady. ;>
17.7345SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 29 1995 18:185
    
    re: .7342
    
    Remind me, if I'm ever invited to your home again, to do the same to
    you... (incorrectly that is!)
17.7346GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Aug 29 1995 18:206
    
    
    	My TP is always over the top, facing out.  Drives me
    	nuts the other way.  When I go to my folk's house, if
    	it's the wrong way, I change it.  =)
    
17.7347POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesTue Aug 29 1995 18:246
    
    <-- see?  see?  It's NOT only me!
    
    8^)
    
    
17.7348POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasTue Aug 29 1995 18:241
    You shouldn't drink so much T.
17.7349SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 29 1995 18:2612
    
    re: .7346 .7347
    
    This is great!!! I'm getting a list together!!!
    
    
    
    The Mad Reverser...
    
    
    :) :)
    
17.7350POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyTue Aug 29 1995 18:272
    I only correct the paper at my parent's and sister's homes.  i'm not
    so bold as Debra and JJ, but admire them greatly!!!!!!!!:-)))))))))
17.7351MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Tue Aug 29 1995 18:285
    
    damned if i know which way i hang the paper; never thought of
    it before. is this really something people get worked up over?
    
    -b
17.7352NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 29 1995 18:291
Bri, this a perpetual Ann Landers topic.
17.7353TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 18:313
    
    I like to leave the roll just sitting on the window sill.
    
17.7354RUSURE::GOODWINTue Aug 29 1995 18:344
    I worked for a guy once who was so cheap, he used two TP rolls on
    opposite sides of the commode.  Rolled it off one roll and onto the
    other as he used it.  That way he could use both sides before
    discarding it.
17.7355SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Tue Aug 29 1995 18:351
    I dunk it in water and make sculpture with it...
17.7356POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyTue Aug 29 1995 18:351
    where is the gak note?
17.7357SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 29 1995 18:5410
    
    re: .7350
    
    >I only correct the paper at my parent's and sister's homes.  i'm not
    >so bold as Debra and JJ, but admire them greatly!!!!!!!!:-)))))))))
    
     I'll make sure to check the next time you come out of the closet!!
    
    ;) ;) ;)
    
17.7358GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Tue Aug 29 1995 19:0310
    i have changed the roll at my grandparent's house, only to find it
    changed baq later in the day, only to have me change it again.  still
    don't know if granny has caught on yet...possibly tho, since i haven't
    been to the new house yet...
    
    and karen, i know why *i* do it that way...why do you??
    
    :>
             
    
17.7359POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasTue Aug 29 1995 19:311
    The cost of wiping has gone up.
17.7360TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 19:354
    
    In Ontario, we pay provincial sales tax on toilet paper, because it
    is a luxury.  Cookies are food; therefore, they are not taxed.
    
17.7361CraftsmanVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyTue Aug 29 1995 19:393
    C'mon down Ms. Deb.  I got a vacuum cleaner and some other household
    do-dads I caint figure out.  I'll even let you play with my tools.
    OOhhh....
17.7362POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesTue Aug 29 1995 19:412
    
    Yeah, whatever happened to the Southern BoxBash you were touting?
17.7363POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Aug 29 1995 19:424
    
    john, you are correct in that tp is a luxury, and that cookies are
    food. Personally, cookies don't make a good substitute for tp. nnttm
    hth etc
17.7364MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 29 1995 19:4319
TTWA:
   So, I'm headed south on the Turnpike this AM, driving in the right
   lane just south of exit 3. This car in the passing lane pulls up next
   to me, keeps pace for a few seconds, then steps on it and pulls in
   front of me (safely, with turn signal, etc.). Once in front, I notice
   the the lady driving the car is waving madly at her rear-view mirror.
   Then she pulls over into the passing lane again and slows down so
   that I'm pulling up on her right. I get about even with her and once
   again she starts waving like a lunatic, only she's looking over at
   me and waving. Big smile on her face. I turn my head back to the road
   and keep driving. She speeds up again and overtakes the truck ahead of
   me. As I get to exit 1 and pull over, I see that she's proceeding
   south into the PRM, but she's still smiling and waving at me over
   her shoulder.

   I'd never seen the woman before in my life.

   I wonder who she thought I was?

17.7365PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 29 1995 19:454
   .7364  maybe she likes spam sandwiches too, and she's lonely.
	  understandably.

17.7366NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 29 1995 19:463
>   I wonder who she thought I was?

What a straight line!
17.7367TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 19:465
    
    .7363, Mark:
    
    Sage advice, for which I thank you.  ;^)
    
17.7368PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 29 1995 19:475
>>What a straight line!

	you suppose it's from Mary Poppins?

17.7369SnArFVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyTue Aug 29 1995 19:531
    Hell, Debra, I had a fabulous party... by myself.  Noone showed up.
17.7370TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 19:553
    
    Did you get yourself drunk and take advantage of yourself?
    
17.7371SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 29 1995 20:079
    Jack,
    
     She must've known.... You DO announce yourself on the road re: your
    license plate... don't you??
    
     Me boy... methinks it's time for your bi-annual eye check-up!!!
    
    :)
    
17.7372MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Aug 29 1995 20:083
Well, she may have thought she knew me, Andy, but I sure as hell
didn't have a clue who she was.

17.7373TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 20:103
    
    Chalk it up to `luck'.
    
17.7374POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Aug 29 1995 20:102
    
    well Jack, your luck is still with you, obviously.
17.7375NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 29 1995 20:164
>     She must've known.... You DO announce yourself on the road re: your
>    license plate... don't you??

So what's his license plate?  LCKYJK?
17.7376SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 29 1995 20:188
    
    <------
    
    Close... :)
    
    Jack? You might be lucky after all!! Was your eyesight good enough to
    determine whether she was a "two-bagger" or not???  :) :) :)
    
17.7377CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Aug 29 1995 20:196
>     She must've known.... You DO announce yourself on the road re: your
>    license plate... don't you??

M 464 SJM... yeah, very `me', that is...

Chris.
17.7378SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 29 1995 20:219
    
    re: .7377
    
    Over here, they allow you the privilege of shelling out extra cash for
    personalized license plates...
    
      Some interesting examples abound... in fact, wasn't there a list of
    them in one of the old iterations of the box??
    
17.7379TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 20:245
    
    In Britain, they don't make up vanity plates, but when certain unusual
    combinations of numerals and letters make up an interesting plate, they
    will auction it off to the highest bidder.
    
17.7380SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 29 1995 20:3317
    
    They do over there too.  Except you are constrained by the national
    
     			X NNN AAA
    
    format which X denotes the year that the vehicle was first registered
    and AAA a three-letter code that identifies the county in which it was
    registered. Only numbers and alphabet letters allowed, no symbols.
     
    Because names or words are unusual, there's a lucrative trade in
    numbers and dealers buy crashed or junked cars to get the plates and
    sell them.  It costs quite a few quid to have a number transferred to
    your car too.
    
    C
    
    
17.7381CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Aug 29 1995 20:369
>    format which X denotes the year that the vehicle was first registered
>    and AAA a three-letter code that identifies the county in which it was
>    registered. Only numbers and alphabet letters allowed, no symbols.
     
not quite; take my registration (M 464 SJM, to refresh)  M denotes the
date of registration (1-Aug-1994 - 31-Jul-1995), JM is the area in which
the vehicle was registered (High Wycombe) and 464-S is the vehicle number.

Chris.
17.7382POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasTue Aug 29 1995 20:431
    Can we talk about toilet paper again?
17.7383SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 29 1995 20:433
    
    Inny or Outy??
    
17.7384TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 20:443
    
    Yes, Glenn, yes.  What brand do you buy/stealfromwork?
    
17.7385POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasTue Aug 29 1995 20:451
    Never Out.
17.7386SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Aug 29 1995 20:465
    
    <-----
    
    Only at someone else's house....
    
17.7387TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Tue Aug 29 1995 20:464
    
    What do you think of those dispensers that dole out miserable 
    little squares of cardboard?
    
17.7388MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Tue Aug 29 1995 20:4717
        re: High Wycombe

    Not a bad patch o' land that. Home to Insignia, the makers of
    products called "SoftPC" and "SoftWindows" which allow you to
    run PC applications on your Mac, Alpha/OSF system, etc. Some
    nice little pubs, a good Indian restaurant with a lovely
    tindaloo, and some excellent places to walk around in the
    countryside. I was reminded of "The Shire" of Middle Earth
    fame while walking around the farms (apparently, the English,
    in all their wisdom, have a rule about providing public "right
    of ways" for pedestrians... even out in the boonies...)

    That road which runs down from the roundabout where the hotels
    are into the city proper is a lovely little test for the brakes
    as well.

    -b
17.7389POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Aug 29 1995 20:492
    
    <--- a bit rough, jc
17.7390CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Aug 29 1995 20:515
Don't really know much about High Wycombe myself, except that's where my
car came from, the nearest I've been to it is when I whiz past along the
M40 on my way to Gloucester for a drinking weekend...

Chris.
17.7391GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Aug 30 1995 12:135
    
    ttwa:  how many more terms are going to be used to describe those
    'furhman tapes'...
    
    
17.7392ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Aug 30 1995 12:385
    re: .7364
    
    Jack, maybe she thought you were Jerry Garcia.
    
    Bob
17.7394BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Aug 30 1995 13:556
| <<< Note 17.7393 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Revive us, Oh Lord" >>>

| I wonder why there is so little interest in hearing why TP should be hung 
| facing the client ?

	TP=Toilet Paper?
17.7395NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Wed Aug 30 1995 13:579
    
    
    :)  Nope, I'm not gonna say it.....no...not on your life....
    
    
    
    
    :*))) heeheeheehee
    
17.7396WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 30 1995 14:004
    >	I wonder why there is so little interest in hearing 
    >	why TP should be hung facing the client ?
    
     I'll bite. Ok, tell us.
17.7397TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Wed Aug 30 1995 14:095
    
    TTWA:
    
    Have I been implicated in this latest <R.O.> scandal?   :^)
    
17.7399POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Aug 30 1995 14:184
    
    I feel so much better for knowing that 8^).
    
    
17.7400CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Aug 30 1995 14:191
    What I really want to know is who folds and who crunches?
17.7401POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasWed Aug 30 1995 14:201
    How many church ladies groups does it take to make enough quilted TP?
17.7402TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Wed Aug 30 1995 14:213
    
    How many rolls does it take to keep you warm at night?
    
17.7403NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Wed Aug 30 1995 14:214
    
    
    Neither...I roll...
    
17.7404RUSURE::GOODWINWed Aug 30 1995 15:101
    When will Pluto be the planet farthest from the sun?
17.7405NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Wed Aug 30 1995 15:114
    
    
    When Dogs fly?  :*)
    
17.7406TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Wed Aug 30 1995 15:124
    
    When the Moon is in the Seventh House
    And Jupiter aligns with Mars
    
17.7407STOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allWed Aug 30 1995 15:122
	then peace will guide the planets
	and love will steer the stars ...
17.7408MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 30 1995 15:142
Harmony and understanding,
Sympathy and trust abound.
17.7409NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Wed Aug 30 1995 15:147
    
    
    This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius.
    
    
    
    
17.7410MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 30 1995 15:162
Not so fast!

17.7411NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Wed Aug 30 1995 15:179
    
    
    Oops!  Sorry...that's the only other line I could remember, other than
    what had already been entered. :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.7412DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalWed Aug 30 1995 15:184
    
    Jack, I thought you denied being Jerry..... But it seems that the
    people around here have been indulging in the taboo weed!

17.7413WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 30 1995 15:181
    what about the mystic crystal revelations? Hmmm?
17.7414NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Wed Aug 30 1995 15:1910
    
    
    TTWA:  I wonder if I should go shopping at lunchtime today
    and spend some more of my profit sharing check.  :*)
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.7415BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Aug 30 1995 15:233

	Terrie, I could use a new fall wardrobe.... and a new set of heels. :-)
17.7416NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Wed Aug 30 1995 15:277
    
    
    I'm going to spend it on me Glen....:*)
    
    Oh, and on the puppy that I'm getting for Alan as a congrats gift
    on his big promotion, and ENORMOUS raise. :*)
    
17.7417DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Aug 30 1995 15:292
    What DrDan looks like in a denim dress and a beanie :-)
    
17.7418TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Wed Aug 30 1995 15:313
    
    What Dr. Dan looks like in a protective suit dissecting an alien?
    
17.7419BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Aug 30 1995 15:366
| <<< Note 17.7416 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "OhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!" >>>


| and ENORMOUS raise. :*)

	Errrr..... do we need to hear about that???? :-)
17.7420WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Aug 30 1995 15:401
    She's going for the Hafely award.
17.7421PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 30 1995 15:533
   .7420  He said "Hafely"!  Arrgh.  Doc, next time I see you, I'll
	  give you such a pinch.  I swear.
17.7422POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasWed Aug 30 1995 15:571
    ooh err missus!
17.7423NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Wed Aug 30 1995 16:5414
    
    Yes, I did have to say it. :*)
    
    And, it's no longer a TTWA....I went shopping. :*)  Bought
    two pairs of wool dress slacks and jerseys to go with them,
    along with a red plaid jumper and a black jersey to go under it.
    Also bought several pairs of trouser socks and nylons.
    
    
    It was fun! :*)
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.7424BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Aug 30 1995 16:543
17.7425SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Aug 30 1995 17:234
    After reading 11.7972...
    
    TTWA:  How many calories and how much fat and cholesterol were in my 
    leftover lunch of chicken scampi on homemade fettucine.
17.7426NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Wed Aug 30 1995 17:269
    
    
    Alot Dick.  Alot!
    
    
    
    :*)
    Terrie
    
17.7427MIMS::WILBUR_DWed Aug 30 1995 17:4512
    
    
    
    .6219 and previous related...
    
    >> But really why do Americans say "I could care less"?
    
    There is a longer answer but it's believed this was shorten from...
    
    "I could care less...but it would be real hard."
    
    
17.7428TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Wed Aug 30 1995 19:025
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why all the R.O. today?  RudeBox, or what?   ;^)
    
17.7429NETCAD::WOODFORDOhNO! Not the LAN Mr. Bill!Wed Aug 30 1995 19:034
    
    
    End of summer blues...
    
17.7430CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Aug 30 1995 19:183
    <---  Maybe over in your neck of the woods.  It's still 90+ and humid
    in these here parts (as it has been for the better part of the last 6
    weeks or so).
17.7431POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasWed Aug 30 1995 19:302
    Why Karen feels she must {smaq} me. 'cause I changed a water pump or
    just 'cause.
17.7432GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Aug 30 1995 19:474
    
    well, you do need it every once in a while, doncha know... :>
    
    
17.7433POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Aug 30 1995 19:552
    
    <---- I'm sure Glenn feels the same way towards sex, as well
17.7434BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Aug 30 1995 19:554

	Glen, a friendly smaq is a lucky smaq. Hmmm.... I guess Jack must get
smaqed all the time. :-)
17.7435POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasWed Aug 30 1995 19:561
    <--- You tawkin' to yerself agin?
17.7436But nowhere NEAR as lucky as Jack!BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Aug 30 1995 19:593

	I guess I am.... how lucky I must be..... :-)
17.7437DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalWed Aug 30 1995 20:204
    
    TTWA:  Why anyone would give a woman as wonderful as JJ a button that
    said "That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!"
    
17.7438GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Aug 30 1995 20:224
    
    
    	You haven't seen me on a bad day.  ;)
    
17.7440DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalWed Aug 30 1995 20:256
    
    > You haven't seen me on a bad day.  ;)
    
    Well, I'm very lucky then....hhhhhhmmmmm... Jack is your luckiness
    retroactive?
    
17.7441POLAR::RICHARDSONI have blurred areasWed Aug 30 1995 20:255
    Oh.
    
    Well, then I guess I deserve a {smaq}.
    
    8^)
17.7443GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Aug 30 1995 20:516
    
    aw, heq, save 'im two...
    
    :> :>
    
    
17.7444Jealousy, Envy and Covetousness consume meMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Aug 30 1995 22:174
TTWA:
    What did one have to do to get a ticket for the concert on
    Martha's Vineyard this evening?

17.7445MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Aug 31 1995 03:002
Hey! Wait a minute! Where'd that tally sheet go, ARDEV::GOODWIN?

17.7448MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Aug 31 1995 03:282
Did you add the ::HANGGELI's to the ::LAUER's?

17.7450MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Aug 31 1995 03:346
Well, ya gots ta merge the ::LAUER's with the ::HANGGELI's and then
ya gots to segregate the AIMHI::JMARTIN's from the MKOTS3::JMARTIN's.

Then you have to tell Mark Battis that I remembered to use an
apostrophe to denote plural.

17.7451POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Aug 31 1995 03:382
    
    Cripes, that Lauer person talks a lot 8^).
17.7453MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Aug 31 1995 03:472
Looks like no major upsets in ranking, then.

17.7454POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Aug 31 1995 03:477
    
    What's the time period on this, or is it this entire box from day 1?
    
    I don't really talk that much, do I 8^)?  Perhaps I should go to bed at
    night rather than staying up and chatting.
    
    
17.7456GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Aug 31 1995 03:565
When is it going to rain?  Spring doesn't even start 'til tomorrow and we've 
had a number of days with 30+ degrees.  Summer's gonna be crispy :^{


Chele
17.7457MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Aug 31 1995 03:585
How come Spring starts in Oz tomorrow when Autumn doesn't start
up in this hemisphere for another three weeks or so?

Is it that "white shoes" thingee?

17.7458GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Aug 31 1995 04:2812
Dunno why, it just *is*.


White shoes, hmmm, only with walk socks and a safari suit.  Tie is optional.
The move to Queensland and *never* leave.

Why do some people think that sandals with socks is a good look?  Are they 
related to the hanky on the head group?


Chele

17.7459Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Aug 31 1995 04:284
    No no no, when the skirts get above half way on the thigh, you know
    spring is about to start. When they become belts it's summer!
    
    I LIKE summer !!
17.7460WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onThu Aug 31 1995 11:381
    Nice not being in the top 5 for once. :-)
17.7461CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Aug 31 1995 11:4615
    Socks w/sandals and shorts is the "Hi I am a retiree from Cleveland now
    living in Florida" look.  Feel free to swap the sandals with mesh
    slip ons in tan, braown, white, or black.  
    
    Socks with trendy sport or Jesus cleats type sandals are de rigger at
    the world party folk festival peace in.  Usually hand spun woolies
    though or tie dyed white socks.  
    
    Black dress socks with shorts are right out unless of course you live
    in Bermuda.  
    
    Socks with boat shoes (the real ones Andy) are, are, um, are...well just
    don't do it.  
    
    That is all.  
17.7462DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalThu Aug 31 1995 12:037
    
    > Socks with trendy sport or Jesus cleats type sandals are de rigger at
    > the world party folk festival peace in.  Usually hand spun woolies
    > though or tie dyed white socks.  
    
    Where's the GAK note?
    
17.7463SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 31 1995 13:114
    
    re: .7444
    
    You had to be a resident of the island...
17.7464BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Aug 31 1995 13:173

	#1 at something...... well I'll be damned..... 
17.7465POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Thu Aug 31 1995 13:326
    
    .7450
    
    That was good Jack, real good, I am touched that you remember!!
    
    well Steve, at least I am not in the top 50 even; this is good.
17.7466SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherThu Aug 31 1995 13:475
    Why do people put black wooden sillouettes of people in their
    yard?  Last night I rode by a house that had two sillouettes using
    the picnic table.  Do these people feel guilty that they never
    take enough time to enjoy their own yard, so they put up fake
    people enjoying their yard?  
17.7467POLAR::RICHARDSONBlurred GlennitaliaThu Aug 31 1995 14:061
    Well, even sillouettes like to have a little picnic now and then.
17.7469Recalibrate yer babblemeter...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedThu Aug 31 1995 14:156
    
    17.7446 is misleading in that it counts the number of replies,
    not the number of bytes.  Some boxers can reduce one to tears
    with a single run-on entry.
    
      bb
17.7470DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalThu Aug 31 1995 14:199
    
    That's why Glen is so high up there, he answers each question with a
    separate note!   God trying to get past his stuff is enough to drive
    you to drink!

    

    Ok, Ok, so that isn't very far with many of us, so what.... :-)

17.7471POLAR::RICHARDSONBlurred GlennitaliaThu Aug 31 1995 14:213
    re .7469 
    
    I agree.
17.7472NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 31 1995 14:574
re .7446:

Alas, I'm sure to slip in the rankings when I go to Budapest/Kishinev/Bucharest.
The dates have changed.  We'll be leaving September 7 and returning October 5.
17.7473MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Aug 31 1995 15:133
Wow! Sounds like a nice long trip, Gerald.
Don't forget to send postcards.

17.7474NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 31 1995 15:191
How about I send a postcard to Herr Binder and he puts it on the 'box home page?
17.7475SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 31 1995 15:249
    
    
    TTWA
    
    If you're buying a new car, can you insist that the little dealer
    advert, which they usually place on the trunk somewhere, not be added?
    
    Can you insist that if it's already there, that they remove it??
    
17.7478SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 31 1995 15:328
    
    <------
    
    What if you're buying one off the lot, and it's already there and one
    of those that they screw/bolt/rivet in?
    
    Will they spring for the body work??
    
17.7479SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Thu Aug 31 1995 15:414
    .7474
    
    You do, and I will.  Count on it.  But I'll be off on hols beginning
    October 9, so any that arrive after then will ahve to wait.
17.7480SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Thu Aug 31 1995 15:414
    .7475
    
    The name they have for it is "logo."  Specify in the P&S that no logo
    will be attached to the car.
17.7481SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Thu Aug 31 1995 15:423
    .7478.
    
    No.
17.7482GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Aug 31 1995 15:493
    
    who's gettin' the new wheels, andy, you or you better half???
    
17.7483WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Aug 31 1995 15:593
    ...how about this yards, 3-D archery targets, e.g. turkeys, etc...
    
    classy i must say.
17.7484DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalThu Aug 31 1995 16:089
    
    re:.7481
    
    Not technically correct, You could have it written into the P&S, in
    which case they would be bound to do it.  In actual practice however,
    if they are willing to do this at the stated price, you bein' ripped
    off!  There is no way the dealership will lose money on the sale;
    therefore the price is probably too high.
    
17.7485CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Aug 31 1995 16:355
    I stated this, they did it anyway.  The sticker was on the bumper, I
    removed it in the lot.  There was a front plate, I removed it in the
    lot.  I left them both on the salesman's desk.  I was p.o.'d.  If it
    was a riveted on thing, I would have walked.  IN retrospect, I should
    have anyway.  :-(
17.7486DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalThu Aug 31 1995 16:404
    
    Bri, 
    Was that the Ford that gave you all that trouble?
    
17.7487BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Aug 31 1995 16:4817
| <<< Note 17.7475 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Been complimented by a toady lately?" >>>


| If you're buying a new car, can you insist that the little dealer
| advert, which they usually place on the trunk somewhere, not be added?

	Yes, you can insist that they won't put it on. If you tell them that if
they do you will not buy the car, they will let the free advertising go by the
boards. I did this with my Sentra. They would have painted that thing on!

| Can you insist that if it's already there, that they remove it??

	If it's a sticker, then yeah, tell them it's gone, or you are. If it is
painted on or they drill holes to attach it, live with it. :-)


Glen
17.7488GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Aug 31 1995 16:546
    
    
    I just took the one off of the used van I just bought.  Now I'm
    advertising for Beck Cheverolet in South Dakota.
    
    
17.7489WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onThu Aug 31 1995 17:281
    TTWA: Why I waste my time on idiots.
17.7490SMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 31 1995 17:315
    
    Hardly a waste.  It has a lot of entertainment value.
    
    And, while you're here, what's tha name of the sweet wine that comes
    from somewhere near Cotes de Ventoux?  Something like "venice".
17.7491WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onThu Aug 31 1995 17:401
    muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise
17.7492SMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 31 1995 17:472
    
    Merci. 
17.7493NETCAD::WOODFORDBeen there, done that.Thu Aug 31 1995 17:4714
    
    Preemptive disclaimer: The following comment has nothing to do with any
    other notes in this particular topic.  Read on...
    
    
    
    TTWA:  I wonder if a certain someone will ever decide to buy a clue and
    actually put said clue to good use....I wonder....
    
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.7494POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Aug 31 1995 17:516
    
    Sweet wine, bluuuuuurgh!
    
    Unless, of course, it's for dessert.  In that case, 8^q.
    
    
17.7495SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 31 1995 17:529
    
    re: .7494
    
    >Sweet wine, bluuuuuurgh!
    
    Especially if it's not a deep, dark red.... correct?
    
    ;)
    
17.7496SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 31 1995 17:538
    
    re: .7489
    
    >TTWA: Why I waste my time on idiots.
    
    
    
    A better man would just let it go...
17.7497maybe bluuuuurghSMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 31 1995 17:5712
    
    Not for dessert.  Apparently, sweet wines very well with rich
    appetizers so I'm going to try it with some pate.
    
    The last experiment was smoked fish & sour cream on slivers
    of melba toast, served with iced vodka.  And surprisingly
    good too.
    
    (dons Gak note armour)
    
    Colin
    
17.7499WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onThu Aug 31 1995 17:582
    a good sauternes is a classic accompaniment to pate, particularly pate
    de foie gras.
17.7500NETCAD::WOODFORDBeen there, done that.Thu Aug 31 1995 17:595
    
    
    
    snarf
    
17.7501{cough}POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Aug 31 1995 18:004
    
    .7498
    
    
17.7502NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 31 1995 19:452
TTWA: Why so many people are eager to tell us that their father was 14 when
he knocked up their mother.
17.7503or twoTIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSThu Aug 31 1995 19:526
>  <<< Note 17.7502 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

>TTWA: Why so many people are eager to tell us that their father was 14 when

THANK YOU Gerald!
Remind me to buy you a beer :-}
17.7504GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Aug 31 1995 19:535
    
    
    my father was 22, thanqyouverymuch.
    
    
17.7506SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Aug 31 1995 20:574
    
    My Mom was 16 when the Polish stork arrived with me and my twin...
    
    
17.7507POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Aug 31 1995 21:003
    
    My dad turned 40 two days after I was born.
     
17.7508RUSURE::GOODWINThu Aug 31 1995 21:031
    How old was he before?
17.7509POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Aug 31 1995 21:054
    
    <--- {{{glare}}}
    
    
17.7510RUSURE::GOODWINThu Aug 31 1995 21:241
    :-)  Such a nice glare, though...
17.7511TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Sep 01 1995 02:186
    
    TTWA:
    
    Just exactly WHAT section of the music store 
    I will find the new Kate St. John CD in.
    
17.7512MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 01 1995 02:2311
NOT classical pipe organ.

NOT reggae.

NOT Broadway show tunes.

NOT  ...

[Does this help at all?]


17.7513TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Sep 01 1995 02:307
    
    :^)
    
    Actually, I'm certain the store won't know whether she's "Pop/Rock",
    "New Age", or that odd category I often find Eartha Kitt, Frank Sinatra,
    and Neil Diamond in together, "Pop Vocal".
    
17.7514Find a salesdroid who's post-acne and you may expedite thingsMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 01 1995 02:352
Well, John, how big can the store be, anyway?

17.7515 'struth! TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Sep 01 1995 02:373
    
    4 storeys.
    
17.7516Do you smell patchoulie when you play it?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 01 1995 02:414
Ah, well, then, just engage them via the old twisted-pair ahead of time
and let their fingers do the walking before you arrive.

New Age? Is there a crunching sound in the background of her music?
17.7517TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Sep 01 1995 02:498
    
    No crunching, but her previous collaborations with Roger Eno may have
    gotten her labelled `New Age', although I understand this new release
    casts her more in the role of `smoky speakeasy chanteuse' or some such
    thing.
    
    TTWA: How much this disc will cost, since it's bound to be an import.
    
17.7518What continents have shores on the China sea?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 01 1995 02:548
Wait a minute!

First you wonder where you'll find it.

Now you wonder how much it'll cost.

Are you sure this isn't some kid's homework assignment we're
answering?
17.7519TROOA::COLLINSNothing wrong $100 wouldn't fix.Fri Sep 01 1995 02:567
    
    TTWA:
    
    What colour the cover will be.
    
    ;^)
    
17.7520WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onFri Sep 01 1995 11:432
    TTWA: why Glen doesn't live in Manchester, NH. It would seem to be a
    natural for him. :-)
17.7521BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Sep 01 1995 12:003

<-----I wonder what he means..... seriously.... 
17.7523WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onFri Sep 01 1995 12:581
    Manchester NH is called the Queen City.
17.7524NETCAD::WOODFORDBeen there, done that.Fri Sep 01 1995 12:595
    
    
    
    Why?
    
17.7525WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onFri Sep 01 1995 13:053
    same reason Nashua is called the Gate City; somebody thought it was a
    good nickname and the name stuck. (FWIW- Manchester in NH's largest
    city, and was at the time the nickname was conjured.)
17.7526PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 01 1995 13:088
>>                     <<< Note 17.7497 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>
    
>>    The last experiment was smoked fish & sour cream on slivers
>>    of melba toast, served with iced vodka.  And surprisingly
>>    good too.

	A man of taste.

17.7527BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Sep 01 1995 13:173

	Like a magnet, I'm being drawn to Manchester NH.... :-)
17.7528MAIL2::CRANEFri Sep 01 1995 13:172
    Nashua, if my in-laws are correct, said there were gates upon entering
    from Ma. to N.H. I don`t know about the Queen city though.
17.7529POLAR::RICHARDSONAREAS is a dirty wordFri Sep 01 1995 13:243
    Thousands of French Canadians moved to Manchester to work in those old
    mills and just about everywhere else in that area. Mark, I'm guessing
    that this is part of your ancestry?
17.7530WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onFri Sep 01 1995 13:332
17.7531PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 01 1995 13:367
17.7533further gratuitous infoCTHU26::S_BURRIDGEFri Sep 01 1995 14:3112
    Expulsion of the Acadians actually happened in 1755, in context of
    British-French wars in North America.  British had a fortified base at
    Halifax, but there weren't many other British settlers in the
    Maritimes, & France still held Quebec.  British forced Acadians out of
    Nova Scotia, & brought in New Englanders to settle many of their lands.
    Big influx of Loyalists in the 1780s further displaced some Acadians
    who'd settled in e.g. what is now New Brunswick.
    
    There is now a flourishing Acadian community in New Brunswick, which is
    Canada's only officially bilingual province.
    
    -Stephen
17.7534DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalFri Sep 01 1995 17:165
    
    TTWA:  Have certain individuals in this 'box always been so petty and
    childish, or do I just bring out their good side?
    
    :-))))
17.7536MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Fri Sep 01 1995 17:233
    
    "And the champ's head has just come off!"
    
17.7537SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 01 1995 17:255
    
    <------
    
    A blow below the belt I see.....
    
17.7538MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Fri Sep 01 1995 17:276
    
    Andy:
    
    hint: watch more Monty Python...
    
    -b
17.7539SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 01 1995 17:306
    
    
    Yes but... I was trying to allude to... 
    
    Oh, never mind... if youdidn't get it, others won't either...
    
17.7540DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalFri Sep 01 1995 17:395
    
    > A blow below the belt I see.....
    
    .....eeerrrr....uuummmm....Never mind!
    
17.7541LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Sep 01 1995 19:271
Truly a mind-blowing experience for some.
17.7542NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Sep 01 1995 20:293
TTWA:  I saw a posting for a Digital Chess Day sponsored by the Merrimack
Employee's Activity people.  One of the bullets mentions playing a NH
chess champion (up to 50 simultaneous players).  I wonder if that's \nasser.
17.7543SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 01 1995 20:304
    
    
    What's the entry fee.... a gyro???
    
17.7544NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Sep 01 1995 20:321
A gyro and a cook.
17.7545:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 01 1995 20:331
    
17.7546MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 01 1995 20:524
TTWA:
   So what's the story with Jamie Lee Curtis?

(-Jack, who doesn't listen to much music OR go to the movies often)
17.7547NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Sep 01 1995 20:531
She's allegedly XY.
17.7548Deja VuTROOA::TRP109::Chrisblink and I'm goneFri Sep 01 1995 21:021
CSNY "We have all been here before"
17.7549SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 01 1995 21:1611
    
    re: .7546
    
    Jack, 
    
    get lucky here.... Go and rent "True Lies" shut your mind off for the
    whole thing and enjoy...
    
     She's one of the sexiest women I've seen and the dance she does for
    Arnie in the bedroom is hilarious!!!
    
17.7550COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat Sep 02 1995 00:095
re .7549

She may be a sexy woman to you, but to the DNA lab she's a man.

/john
17.7551Nuttin' new under dis sun, dats fo shoAIMHI::MARTINactually Rob Cashmon, NHPM::CASHMONSat Sep 02 1995 07:5010
    
    Oh good, the Jamie Lee Curtis stuff AGAIN...
    
    Good old Ecclesiastes was right, after all.
    
    
    
    
    Rob
    
17.7552COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Sep 04 1995 05:2524
...what NatWest really hopes to gain from their special "Convenience Check"
promotion.

I suppose they'll get some people who are strung out on credit to string
themselves out further.

But they've just sent me three checks which they say:

	1. Will appear as purchases (not cash advances) so there'll
	   be no interest if the bill is paid in full (as I always do).
	2. Will cause a 1% rebate to be applied to my account.
	3. Can be used up to my credit limit.

So, since my credit limit is $12,800, it seems like I should write one
on Tuesday for about $12,000 and put it into my savings account, and
put it back into checking when the bill is due next October 16th, and
then on October 25th write another one for $12,000 that won't come due
until December 16th.

Net gain, $240 from the rebate plus another $200 or so in interest.

And I think the rebate is tax-free.

/john
17.7553You're outta his league in the profit dept.SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Mon Sep 04 1995 05:579
    
    Mr. Covert,
    
    Gotta friend who's credit is so good, they charge him zero interest,
    and no card fee.
    
    If he weren't honest, hmmm...the possibilities.
    
    ;^)
17.7554CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Sep 04 1995 13:343
I wonder why anyone banks with NatWest, they're crap.

Chris.
17.7555COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Sep 04 1995 13:435
Mebbe they are crap, but the "no annual fee ever, no interest if paid within
five weeks (sort of)" card I had from First Signature Bank of New Hampshire
was sold to NatWest, and I saw no reason not to continue using it.

/john
17.7556Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon Sep 04 1995 23:512
    Ya'll were very quiet about a long weekend ? Or did I miss the screams
    of delight in Friday's replies ?
17.7557BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forTue Sep 05 1995 11:1110
RE: 17.7555 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert"

> I saw no reason not to continue using it.

Rebates.  You could be getting about 2% of your charges back in cash.  No 
annual fee,  no interest if paid before due date isn't the best deal 
anymore.


Phil
17.7558COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Sep 05 1995 12:227
re .7557

From a VISA card?

Discover isn't accepted widely enough to be worth having.

/john
17.7559BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forTue Sep 05 1995 12:4513
RE: 17.7558 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert"

Discover only pays 1%.

Best CA$H rebate was from MasterCard.  OK?

1-800-677-1050 is the Customer Service number on the card.

Sunoco,  Exxon and probably others have higher rebates you have to take as
gasoline.


Phil
17.7560CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Sep 05 1995 20:007
TTWA

why bother washing the dishes when they only get dirty again?  For those
wondering, I religiously wash my dishes once a week, whether they need
it or not.

Chris.
17.7561NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Sep 05 1995 20:322
TTWA: Didn't the Vatican say that St. Christopher didn't exist or something?
Then why is there a St. Christopher school in Nashua?
17.7562CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Sep 05 1995 21:113
The Vatican are talking bollocks, as usual.

Christopher (not the Saint)
17.7563CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Sep 05 1995 21:124
Weird, it's so long since I've used my full forename I wasn't even sure
if I'd spelt it right!

Chris.
17.7564CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Tue Sep 05 1995 22:5913
             <<< Note 17.7558 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>

> Discover isn't accepted widely enough to be worth having.

    	Last year I got $187 back from Discover.
    
    	This year (my year starts May 1) I am already over $50 in
    	accumulated rebates.  Yes, it is not accepted everywhere,
    	but on practically any large-ticket item (including $150/week
    	in groceries) it's accepted frequently enough to net me at
    	least another week's worth of groceries!  Just make sure you
    	don't run a balance, because they charge a whopping 18% (or
    	maybe it's 21%) interest...
17.7565always emphasize the last... chris tiiiiiinnnnnnneeeeeee!TROOA::TRP109::Chrisparadigm shifting without a clutchTue Sep 05 1995 23:012
I only get called "Christine" when somebody's yelling at me.
It's rarely ever heard {innocent look}
17.7566Where do they learn this stuff?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Sep 06 1995 13:545
    
    How can a three year old pick up an X-men book, flip through the pages,
    and correctly identify "Wolverine"?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.7567CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Sep 06 1995 13:571
    Saturday morning cartoons?  (X-Men being one of those cartoons)
17.7568TROOA::COLLINSOccam's Paper Towel DispenserWed Sep 06 1995 13:573
    
    Maybe s/he saw `X-men' on da toob?
    
17.7569BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 06 1995 14:028
    
    	RE: Mr. Bill
    
    	Maybe you should be a better parent and monitor your kid's at-
    	ivities more closely.
    
    	8^)
    
17.7570I'd throw it out if I could, but I can't, so...DECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Sep 06 1995 14:1623
    re:  Where do kids get this stuff?
    
    Probably from TV commercials.  While we can control pretty well
    what programs they watch, it's almost impossible to control what
    commercials appear during those programs.  I've found over the
    years that I was very good at keeping certain kinds of programs,
    with violence and/or scary visual effects and the like, away
    from the preschool-age kids, only to be thwarted time and time
    again by the absurd commercials that pop up constantly.
    
    Of course, you never know what will affect them, either.  When
    my oldest was a toddler, the scariest "creature" on TV was the
    Uncle Sam guy in the Hebrew National hot dog commercials, pointing
    into the camera with a stern expression his face.
    
    At first I'd wished for "video mute" button on the remote, but in
    the final analysis I had to throw in the towel in that I knew I
    wasn't going to be able to watch every single minute of TV with
    them to do real-time damage control.  So instead I've just tried
    to raise them so that they don't want to see stuff like this in
    the first place.  So far, it's mostly working...
    
    Chris
17.7571WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Sep 06 1995 14:221
    The recent upsurge in the stock price. 43.625, currently.
17.7572DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalWed Sep 06 1995 14:285
    
    >               -< I'd throw it out if I could, but I can't, so... >-
    
    Why can't you?
    
17.7573CSC32::M_EVANSnothing's going to bring him backWed Sep 06 1995 14:557
    re; Commercials
    
    Why my kids get public TV.  The teasers for other shows during the
    kiddie time are quite toned down, and I don't get power rangers violent
    action figure crap, or icky cereal commercials either for that matter.
    
    meg
17.7574Asleep at the switch ?GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedWed Sep 06 1995 15:255
    
      Why our fastidious Bonapartistes don't move the metricity notez
     "arbitrarily" from topic 12 to topic 248 ?
    
      bb
17.7575WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Sep 06 1995 15:326
    It's part of our arbitrary nature. Some notes we move, some notes we
    don't. If we were consistent it'd be that much harder to curry angst
    among the anal-retentive members of our audience. It's the dynamics
    thing; just as consistently loud music loses its impact over time,
    the lack of such Bonapartiste caprice would reduce our ability to jar
    the senses of the 'boxrabble. /hth
17.7576:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberWed Sep 06 1995 15:347
    
    
    Yup, the power is great, ain't it Mark?  I'm waitin for all you
    dictator type goderators to switch some of the TTLT &TTHT notes.
    
    
    
17.7577?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Sep 06 1995 15:3531
    
    You *can't* keep it away from them.  But most likely he learned it
    from another child in the bookstore, not from TV.
    
    Not that it would matter much.  Judge Dredd was plastered on the side
    of every bus for a while this summer.  He even knew which billboard on
    the pier had Judge Dredd on it.  (His simple description of Stalone
    - he's red and blue and wears a mask and lipstick.)  He even knew the
    name of the seafood in the rough place between the still being built
    bridge and the still being built Federal Courthouse.
    
    Not bloody likely he'll see any Stalone "films" for a long time,
    but....
    
    
    I dropped him off at pre-school this morning for his first day.
    He already has his teacher's names down.  (I don't.)  And since he's
    now been there, for what, three hours, he probably has every Power
    Ranger's name figured out by now.
    
    
    Go for it.  Who here knows the name of the dog in Pocahontas?  Or
    the name of the character played by the actress in the latest Batman
    movie?  (I don't even know the name of the actress for god's sake.)
    
    He saw the first movie, he knows the name.
    He didn't see the second movie, but he knows the name.
    
    How do they do this?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.7578GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberWed Sep 06 1995 15:395
    
    You're old and the memory is shot, he's young and still got his brain
    cells.  That's what I'm finding with me, anyhoo.
    
    
17.7579PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 06 1995 15:439
>>        <<< Note 17.7574 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "Frustrated Incorporated" >>>
>>                          -< Asleep at the switch ? >-

	this is great - he complains if we _do_ move 'em and complains
	if we _don't_.  aaagagagag.  TFM.


	josephine wannabe

17.7580"Please help us continue our high standards of behavior"DECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Sep 06 1995 15:458
    >> Why my kids get public TV.  The teasers for other shows during the
    >> kiddie time are quite toned down, and I don't get power rangers violent
    >> action figure crap, or icky cereal commercials either for that matter.
    
    Yes, but I'll bet your kids interrupt their conversation with
    you at regular intervals to ask for more money.  :-)
    
    Chris
17.7581Absolute power corrupts, except me, 'cause I don't have itDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Sep 06 1995 15:477
    >> >               -< I'd throw it out if I could, but I can't, so... >-
    >>
    >> Why can't you?
    
    Outvoted, as usual.
    
    Chris
17.7582DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalWed Sep 06 1995 15:5212
    
    > >> >               -< I'd throw it out if I could, but I can't, so... >-
    > >>
    > >> Why can't you?
    > 
    > Outvoted, as usual.

    Suggestion.... Rearrange the furniture, and {ahem} accidentally drop
    the TV.... Dam shame how that sort of thing happens.  Then just don't
    buy a new one.  If the SO buys a new one......well history has been
    known to repeat itself.... ;-)

17.7583BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 06 1995 15:585
    
    	What's Julie newmar got to do with that new transvestite movie?
    
    	[She played 1 of the Catwomen on the old "Batman" TV series.]
    
17.7584CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusWed Sep 06 1995 16:2610


 Why the gas station I frequent thinks I want to be blasted with "oldies" 
 music *and* video-on-the-pump while I stop for gas.




 Jim
17.7585POLAR::RICHARDSONAREAS is a dirty wordWed Sep 06 1995 16:271
    cause you're old.
17.7586CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusWed Sep 06 1995 16:314


 Ok..besides that ;-)
17.7587Only Bob Cummings knows for sureDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Sep 06 1995 16:317
    >> 	What's Julie newmar got to do with that new transvestite movie?
    
    Oh no!... could it be because Julie Newmar was a transvestite?
    
    I knew she was just too good to be true.
    
    Chris
17.7588Sounds like good payback DECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Sep 06 1995 16:349
    >> Suggestion.... Rearrange the furniture, and {ahem} accidentally drop
    >> the TV.... Dam shame how that sort of thing happens.
    
    Yeah, good idea... she did "accidentally" dropped my old Enterprise
    model once, actually pulled it down from where I'd hung it from the
    ceiling of the kid's room.  Broke my warp engines and everything,
    humph!
    
    Chris
17.7589A Click or Clack question....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Sep 06 1995 16:3611
    
    Take a look at just about any new car.
    Take a look at the headlights.
    
    Why are there three nipples on each of the pair of headlights?
    Or why aren't there any nipples at all on the headlights?
    
    (Most cars seem to have them.  A few, a dodge here, a mitsubishi there,
    a saab there, a hyundai there, a volvo there, don't.)
    
    								-mr. bill
17.7590SUBPAC::SADINfrankly scallop, I don't give a clam!Wed Sep 06 1995 16:375
    
    
    	different headlight manufacturing procedures?
    
    
17.7591POLAR::RICHARDSONAREAS is a dirty wordWed Sep 06 1995 16:382
    The plastic ones have nipples cause that's how the plastic is injected
    to the mold would be my guess.
17.7592DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalWed Sep 06 1995 16:3810
    
    > >> Suggestion.... Rearrange the furniture, and {ahem} accidentally drop
    > >> the TV.... Dam shame how that sort of thing happens.
    > 
    > Yeah, good idea... she did "accidentally" dropped my old
    > Enterprise...

    Do remember to present a sufficiently contrite appearance, otherwise
    you may wind up spending time on the couch....if you know what I mean.

17.7593Nature at workDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamWed Sep 06 1995 16:415
    >> Why are there three nipples on each of the pair of headlights?
    
    Because headlights tend to have litters of three.
    
    Chris
17.7594SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Sep 06 1995 16:455
    The nipples on headlight lenses are there so that the lamps can be
    aimed on the assembly line.  Aiming is done by clamping an aiming
    machine to the lens and adjusting the aiming screws until gauges on the
    machine say the lamp is properly aimed; the machine takes its position
    from the nipples.
17.7595BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 06 1995 16:458
    
    	Nipples on headlights:
    
    	I believe that is how the headlights are automatically aligned
    	at the factory.  The machine grabs the nipples [ooh err?] and
    	points them in the right direction.  As you know, 2 nipples
    	would only allow the lights to be aligned in 2 dimensions.
    
17.7596serious answerEVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingWed Sep 06 1995 16:463
It's for headlight aiming devices.

(but does anyone use them?)
17.7597BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 06 1995 16:465
    
    	Sure, steal my thunder ... see if I care.
    
    	8^)
    
17.7598POLAR::RICHARDSONAREAS is a dirty wordWed Sep 06 1995 16:471
    Of course!
17.7599Actually, I think it's more like an appendix....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Sep 06 1995 16:5413
    But with many new cars, the headlamp cover (or lense) does not move as
    the light is aimed, making such a machine rather useless.  Yet on
    these new cars, there are nipples on the headlamp cover (or lense)?????
    
    (And on other cars where the headlamp cover is integrated with the lamp,
    so it does move as the light is aimed, there are no nipples.  Or there
    are.  It depends.)
    
    And it has nothing to do with glass or plastic.
    
    Right now, I'm betting on Darwin.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.7600POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Sep 06 1995 17:135
    
    Must we call them nipples?  Especially when we speak of clamping and
    aligning them.  Fair gives me the willies.
             
    
17.7601damn the facts... etc.WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onWed Sep 06 1995 17:234
    it's a case of collusion between the headlight manufacturers and the
    paper towel manufacturers. They keep the nipples on there because they
    tear paper towels, thus leading to destruction of the rainforest and
    global warming. It's all backed by the trilateral commission.
17.7602RUSURE::GOODWINWe upped our standards, now up yours!Wed Sep 06 1995 17:261
    Now we're talking about willies?
17.7603POLAR::RICHARDSONAREAS is a dirty wordWed Sep 06 1995 17:281
    Mark is right.
17.7604MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Sep 06 1995 18:233
TTWA:
   So, this Judge Dredd, is he Ito's understudy, er what?

17.7605CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Sep 06 1995 18:456
>   So, this Judge Dredd, is he Ito's understudy, er what?

who's Ito?  (I know Judge Dredd well enough, I think I still have issue 2
of 2000AD [Joe's debut] lying around somewhere... 1976ish?)

Chris.
17.7606BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 06 1995 18:463
    
    	Ito is one of Jupiter's moons.
    
17.7607CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Sep 06 1995 18:485
Talking of Judge Dredd, various characters in 2000AD were taken from
contemporary music... Judge Dread being described as `a reggae version
of the Macc Lads'... anybody heard any of his stuff?

Chris.
17.7608LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Sep 06 1995 19:571
Yeah, his band is the Grateful Dredd.
17.7609SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Thu Sep 07 1995 00:233
    .7595
    
    Headlights ARE only aimed in two dimensions...
17.7610BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 07 1995 13:4312
    
    	Well, in a manner of speaking, the horizontal alignment is in 2
    	dimensions even though it appears to be in 1.
    
    	Picture the center of the beam converging on a single point in
    	space.  The horizontal alignment determines the x/y coordinates
    	of that point.  The vertical alignment determines the z coord-
    	inate.
    
    	[If I have my x/y/z designations incorrect, then forgive me ...
    	 but you get the idea.]
    
17.7611SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Thu Sep 07 1995 14:493
    .7610
    
    Now I'm REALLY confused....
17.7612WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onThu Sep 07 1995 14:549
17.7613SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Thu Sep 07 1995 14:561
    That's what I thought, ergo, I was confused...
17.7614HTHNETCAD::WOODFORDWhere do I begin?....etc.Thu Sep 07 1995 16:084
    
    
    Dimples?
    
17.7615Other than nipples, what would they be called?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Sep 07 1995 16:0941
17.7616GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberThu Sep 07 1995 16:106
    
    
    Actually it's all a plot by the headlight manufacturing companies to
    demean women.
    
    
17.7617:)DASHER::RALSTONIdontlikeitsojuststopit!!Thu Sep 07 1995 16:131
          
17.7618POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Thu Sep 07 1995 16:372
    
    why the 'box is so quiet today.
17.7619WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Sep 07 1995 16:421
    yeah, toooooo quiet
17.7620POBOX::BATTISGR8D8B8Thu Sep 07 1995 16:442
    
    well chip, maybe everybody is on vacation, or their fingers got sleepy.
17.7621BROKE::PARTSThu Sep 07 1995 16:567
    
    | What engineering schools did you all go to?
    
    we're software engineers in this neck of the woods (one of three
    left in digital).  don't need to know 'bout fizziks and other such
    nonsense.
     
17.7622BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 07 1995 17:0316
    
    	RE: Mr. Bill
    
    	3 points of contact would be used with an automated alignment
    	machine because 3 points virtually ensure the stability.
    
    	A 2-legged stool flops around just like a 2-point alignment
    	tool would.
    
    	But if they're not used any more [and why aren't they used any
    	more?  Lenses still have to be aligned?], then I can't answer
    	your original question as to why they're still there.  Unless
    	the lens manufacturers are too lazy/cheap to re-tool their
    	machines, which seems silly considering that every re-tooling
    	for a new headlight design requires a re-design anyways.
    
17.7623CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Sep 07 1995 17:525
	Why, Bill ?  Did your engineering school offer auto mechanics
	classes ?  We didn't have time for that at Tufts, what with
	all the Electrical Engineering classes.

17.7624GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Sep 07 1995 18:027
    
    ttwa:  if shawn is gonna get around to saying what he meant the first
    time around....
    
    %^>
    
    
17.7625BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 07 1995 18:099
    
    	Is that a general question, or does it refer to a specific
    	situation?
    
    	I have been correcting myself quite often, lately, so I'd
    	figure it's a general question.
    
    	8^)
    
17.7626GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Sep 07 1995 19:208
    
    the last sentence was correct...i came across (oh er) 2 of your "what i
    meant to say was...." and just got a chuqle out of it...nuff'n
    personal.
    
    
    :>
    
17.7627NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Sep 07 1995 19:262
Has there been any other 12 month span (other than the last 12) in which all 4
major Boston sports teams made it into the playoffs/postseason?
17.7628MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Sep 07 1995 19:301
What? Did the Red Socks win some games this year?
17.7629POLAR::RICHARDSONBaddy 48 shoesThu Sep 07 1995 19:301
    No, the players did.
17.7630BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 07 1995 20:013
    
    	And it's not over yet ... they still have time to blow it.
    
17.7631MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Sep 07 1995 20:075
> ... they still have time to blow it.

Yes. I do believe I recall having seen them do that before. Yes I do.
    

17.7632TROOA::COLLINSOccam's 'Lectric ShaveThu Sep 07 1995 20:338
    
    TTWA:
    
    The following phrase, quoted from a presentation 
    overhead we were just shown by management:
    
    "`Push-back' is goodness."
    
17.7633POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Sep 07 1995 20:367
    
    I knew it!  I knew it!  I knew some day that would come true.  You
    can't tell me it won't.
    
    {shudder}
    
    
17.7634PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 07 1995 20:372
  .7632  so you haven't seen "The Maltese Falcon" either, i take it.
17.7635BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 07 1995 20:558
    
    	When would a manager ever say "Pushback is goodness"?
    
    	Did anyone see the "Talk Radio" where the financial guy is going
    	over the budget, and he comes in to talk to his boss about it?
    	His boss says, "Listen to my idea, since this is the one we're
    	going to use".
    
17.7636Talk HardxSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Sep 08 1995 01:166
    TTWA - Spooky notes conference !
    
    Why, when I update my notesfiles, does it say 8 notes unseen, but when
    I open the file, there are only 2 notes unseen ??
    
    It does this all the time and it's bloody weird !!!!
17.7637TROOA::COLLINSOccam's 'Lectric ShaveFri Sep 08 1995 01:307
    
    .7634:
    
    That is correct, Di.
    
    <head hung in shame>
    
17.7638Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Sep 08 1995 02:441
    TTWA - Where did that note go on fitness etc ???
17.7639SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Fri Sep 08 1995 06:113
    .7636
    
    Someone is spinning your barstool.  Engage the appropriate action.
17.764043GMC::KEITHDr. DeuceFri Sep 08 1995 10:518
    Why Cokie Roberts from ABC news, a woman of the 90's doesn't use a
    typical married womans name with a hyphen.
    
    
    
    Cokie Butts-Roberts
    
    Oh, now I understand....
17.7641TROOA::TRP109::Chrisparadigm shifting w/out a clutchFri Sep 08 1995 13:363
If one wanted to start reading Sue Grafton's novels, is it advisable
for one to start with "A as in Alibi" or can you just jump in
anywhere?
17.7642GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Sep 08 1995 13:515
    
    ttwa:  why broccoli smells so bad while cooking (steaming) it...it
    lingers for a day or so afterwards, too sometimes...
    
    
17.7643DPE1::ARMSTRONGFri Sep 08 1995 13:516
>If one wanted to start reading Sue Grafton's novels, is it advisable
>for one to start with "A as in Alibi" or can you just jump in
>anywhere?

there is a very small amount of 'continuing story' from novel to novel.
Try one...if you like it, then start with A.
17.7644GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Sep 08 1995 14:0211
    
    
    	raq
    
    	For the same reason cauliflower does the same thing.....  =)
    
    	HTH
    
    
    	JJ
    
17.7645CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusFri Sep 08 1995 14:0611
    
>    ttwa:  why broccoli smells so bad while cooking (steaming) it...it
>    lingers for a day or so afterwards, too sometimes...
 

    Hmm...have you been in my apartment?  I steamed some last night and it
    really stunk this AM.  Will prolly still stink this PM cuz I didn't wash
    the steamer ;-)   
    

17.7646just curiousPATE::CLAPPFri Sep 08 1995 15:2312
    
    Wonder the size of the following organizations:
    
    o	NRA
    o	NOW
    o	Rainbow Coalition
    o	Christian Colition
    
    any idea
    
    al
    
17.7647no clue on other 3TIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSFri Sep 08 1995 15:4213
    
>    Wonder the size of the following organizations:
    
>    o	NRA
    
Latest membership figures I have is 3.4 million about 2000/week new 
applications coming in.

Slight drop (8%) after increase in membership cost this summer($25/yr to 
$35/yr) will probably surpass old high-total later this year.

Amos    

17.7648SUBSYS::NEUMYERLove is a dirty jobFri Sep 08 1995 15:435
    
    
    	I believe the NRA membership is about 3.5 million
    
    ed
17.7649Membership cards? dues? TIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSFri Sep 08 1995 15:435
Of course since the others have no membership rolls(that I know of) it may
be harder to get those numbers as more than a SWAG. :-}

Amos

17.7650PATE::CLAPPFri Sep 08 1995 15:578
    
    re: 17.7649
    
    Can't a person become a card carrying member of NOW? Seems like I went
    out with someone who was a member.  
    
    al
    
17.7651GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Sep 08 1995 16:166
    
    jj,
    
    i wouldn't know about the cauliflower bit...i don't steam that...in
    fact, i usually avoid c-flower, unless it's with dip.... :>
    
17.7652POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesFri Sep 08 1995 16:313
    
    Steam cauliflower very lightly with lemon juice and pepper 8^q !
    
17.7653SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 08 1995 16:338
    
    I recall reading something a few years back that NOW had a membership
    of under 250K...
    
    
     I may be wrong, and I'm sure if I am, the question "WHY DO YOU LIE"
    will be readily attributed to me...
    
17.7654What happens next in the Beaver State ?GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedFri Sep 08 1995 16:399
    
      So, with an open seat in Oregon till 1998, plus Hatfield the
     maverick Republican up in 1996, Oregon will elect TWO senators
     next year, huh ?  Till then does the governor of Oregon get to
     appoint somebody ?  Orgeon used to have a Democratic governor,
     but I don't have the latest one's name.  If so, he or she could
     make the temporary appointment of a Democrat ?
    
      bb
17.7655MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Fri Sep 08 1995 16:404
    
    The sitting governor of Oregon is a Republican. HTH.
    
    -b
17.7656CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Sep 08 1995 16:411
    The Gov. has the power to call for a special election.  
17.7657MPGS::MARKEYLook at the BONES!Fri Sep 08 1995 16:427
    
    The "Beaver State"? Packwood was the Senator from the "Beaver
    State"? Hmmm.
    
    Beverly?
    
    -b
17.7658SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 08 1995 17:196
    
    TTWA....
    
     If "Bread & Circus" opens a store up here in New Hampshire, will we
    then become more civilized?
    
17.7659CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusFri Sep 08 1995 17:224


 No, but we can eat sandwiches and watch the clowns
17.7660SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 08 1995 17:245
    
    
    <------
    
    Do we even know how to make a civilized sandwich up here???
17.7662WAG...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 08 1995 17:324
    
    
    Less reptiles?????
    
17.7663SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherFri Sep 08 1995 17:519
    re: .7658
    
    No, we'll just eat better and our food will cost more....
    
    :-)
    
    Besides, since we are "up Nawth" isn't our diet supposed
    to be 75% meats and starches?  (I'm not sure how much of
    the meat we're supposed to be hunting ourselves.....) :-)
17.7664the view from inside RT128 anywayTIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSFri Sep 08 1995 18:165
>    to be 75% meats and starches?  (I'm not sure how much of
>    the meat we're supposed to be hunting ourselves.....) :-)

I think you're supposed to run it down and spear it to death, then consume 
raw. at least that's the Massachusetts view of New Hampshireites :-}
17.7665SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 08 1995 18:199
    
    <--------
    
    >at least that's the Massachusetts view of New Hampshireites :-}
    
    You forgot to add... "from the ends of their noses..."
    
     :) 
    
17.7666GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Sep 08 1995 18:427
    
    
    	re:   raq
    
    	I don't eat either of 'em.....but my dad does so the kitchen
    	at home smelled like it all the time....  blah.
    
17.7667DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalFri Sep 08 1995 18:498
    
    > at least that's the Massachusetts view of New Hampshireites :-}
    
    New Hampsheites....geee, I didn't know we had a bunch of arabs up
    north... wait a minute...New Hampshire...ites....eeerrr.. nevermind
    
    :-)
    
17.7668(software tool & die, of course)COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Sep 08 1995 19:566
I just received the following mail message:

	The World is down and will be for the next couple of hours.

/john
17.7669POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennySat Sep 09 1995 15:185
    I had the opportunity this morning pick up a cup of coffee at
    McDonald's.  The outside of the cup had "Caution: contents are hot",
    but no warning about putting it between one's legs while driving
    could result in severe burns  to one's thighs/genitalia...and I thot,
    'hm,this could be better than the lottery'...:-)
17.7670CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusSat Sep 09 1995 22:2910


 Maybe you didn't get a large coffee?





 Jim
17.7671CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusSat Sep 09 1995 22:2910



 I notice Dunkin Donuts has taken to putting labels on their coffee.




 Jim
17.7672CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusSun Sep 10 1995 02:4121



  I go to the seafood counter at my local grocery store last night.  A 
 guy behind the counter who is busy doing something that involves running
 water, a bucket and something on the other side of the counter, says 
 "can I help ya?" as he is walking from one side of the counter to the
 other and fooling around with the water faucets..I get the impression
 he isn't quite ready to help me, but I hear him mumble from off to my
 right "What can I get ya?"..so I respond "I'd like a couple of these
 cod filets (pronounced "fillays" of course), please"..I note he is
 still on the other side of the counter (with his back to me) and as he
 turns off the water and dries his hands, looks at me and says "now,
 what was that you wanted"?  Eeesh..  I'm amazed as I watch the continual
 decline in the awareness as to who pays the salaries of these people.
 



 Jim
17.7673BIGQ::SILVADiabloSun Sep 10 1995 23:096

	Jim, maybe he didn't like you reminding him that it was pronounced,
"fillays"! :-)


17.7674GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon Sep 11 1995 11:444
    
    
    Jaysus muppet man, the guy asked you twice, he probably didn't hear you
    mumble yer order.  
17.7675WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe heat is onMon Sep 11 1995 12:084
>Has there been any other 12 month span (other than the last 12) in which all 4
>major Boston sports teams made it into the playoffs/postseason?
    
    1986
17.7676RUSURE::GOODWINWe upped our standards, now up yours!Mon Sep 11 1995 13:4812
    Been wondering about this:  If the good senator from oregon was in
    trouble with 17 women in 21 years, and that presumably represents the
    ones he struck out with despite his greatest efforts, how many women
    did he score with in all that time?
    
    Musta been a considerable number, which might explain why he felt
    encouraged in his sexually aggressive behavior -- ain't too much more
    encouraging than that, yes?
    
    Seems like all those women ought to get together and decide on how
    they're gonna act so they give guys like Packwood a consistent message.
    
17.7677NETCAD::WOODFORDWhere do I begin?....etc.Mon Sep 11 1995 14:038
    
    
    TTWA:  I wonder why some people get backed up by a few openly
    when others get backed up by many in private.
    
    
    
    
17.7678NETCAD::WOODFORDWhere do I begin?....etc.Mon Sep 11 1995 14:1210
    
    
    Disclaimer....The preceeding note had to do with DEC mgmt.
    and how our group works sometimes.  It had nothing whatsoever
    to do with anything that may or may not occur in this conference.
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.7679SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Sep 11 1995 14:175
    
    <-------
    
    Human nature makes cowards of us all...
    
17.7680DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalMon Sep 11 1995 14:295
    
   <---------
    
    SPEAK FOR YOURSELF PLEASE!
    
17.7681SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Sep 11 1995 14:404
    
    
    Get a grip Dan...  I was waxing philosphical...
    
17.7682POLAR::RICHARDSONDarwinian TrilateralismMon Sep 11 1995 14:445
    I wonder when the US is going to change its money in order to reduce
    the amount of counterfeiting going on.

    The RCMP busted a large ring recently and confiscated $120,000,00.oo in
    counterfeit $100 bills. Boxes of them. It's the easiest money to copy.
17.7683STAR::OKELLEYKevin O'Kelley, OpenVMS DCE SecurityMon Sep 11 1995 14:4712
<<< Note 17.7679 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Been complimented by a toady lately?" >>>

    
>   Human nature makes cowards of us all...

I think the sentence is "Conscience doth may cowards of us all."

	And enterprises of great pith and moment 
	are sicklied over by the pale cast of thought.

(from memory and may not be 100% accurate)

17.7684CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Sep 11 1995 15:171
    So, this philosophical guy, he a ball player or something?  
17.7685MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Mon Sep 11 1995 15:225
    > The RCMP busted a large ring recently...
    
    Oooh. I bet Nel was impressed!
    
    -b
17.7686PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 11 1995 16:373
   how Joan's new liver is holding up.

17.7687TROOA::COLLINSEvery now and then it's gotta rain.Mon Sep 11 1995 16:405
    
    .7686
    
    My old one barely survived, but it's bigger than the both of us.
    
17.7688MAIL2::CRANEMon Sep 11 1995 16:503
    Could someone give an example of a class "B" poison?
    
    Thanks in advance.
17.7689LANDO::OLIVER_BMon Sep 11 1995 16:551
Budweiser.
17.7690CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Sep 11 1995 16:571
    BWAHAHAHAH!
17.7691SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Mon Sep 11 1995 17:016
    
    >I wonder when the US is going to change its money in order to reduce
    >the amount of counterfeiting going on.
    
    Approx. February, 1996. It was announced last fall by Bentsen when he 
    was Sec. of the Treasury.
17.7693POLAR::RICHARDSONDarwinian TrilateralismMon Sep 11 1995 17:071
    And dollar coins would save millions of dollars every year.
17.7694MAIL2::CRANEMon Sep 11 1995 17:142
    I don`t think Budweiser was what I had in mind for a class"B" poison,
    but thanks any way!
17.7695CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Sep 11 1995 17:154
    re: .7669
    
    It's a sad day when we need warnings to tell us that coffee is served
    hot.  Sheesh...
17.7696POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesMon Sep 11 1995 17:166
    
    Dollar coins would be great, but they should (a) design them so they
    don't look so much like a quarter, and (b) remove dollar bills from
    circulation at the same time.
    
    
17.7697POLAR::RICHARDSONDarwinian TrilateralismMon Sep 11 1995 17:194
    That's what we did.
    
    Canada will be coming out with a 2 dollar coin soon. No more 2 dollar
    bills.
17.7698SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Mon Sep 11 1995 17:275
    .7696
    
    The dollar coins in the current bill are gold-colored to distinguish
    them from quarters.
    
17.7699POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesMon Sep 11 1995 17:349
    
    Oh, that's good.  I'm all for it.
    
    Glenn, we're a step ahead of you - we never use $2 bills 8^).  Well,
    except for Shawn.
    
    8^)
    
    
17.7700GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Mon Sep 11 1995 17:494
    
    but we used to use them...
    
    
17.7701BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Mon Sep 11 1995 17:519
    
    >Glenn, we're a step ahead of you - we never use $2 bills 8^).  Well,
    >except for Shawn.
    
    
    	Did I miss something here?
    
    	Who told you I was rubbing the 0's off of 20's?
    
17.7702BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Mon Sep 11 1995 17:525
    
    	My grandmother, who I believe had 11 grandchildren at one time,
    	[and maybe still does ... I've lost count] used to give us all
    	$2 bills for Easter.
    
17.7703POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesMon Sep 11 1995 17:524
    
    Shawn, wasn't that you who tried to use a $2 bill to pay in a fast food 
    restaurant once and almost got tossed out?
                                             
17.7704BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Mon Sep 11 1995 17:556
    
    	Oh, THAT.  No, that wasn't me ... if anything, I cross-posted
    	the story here.
    
    	But it WAS a great story.
    
17.7705SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Mon Sep 11 1995 18:163
    .7698
    
    Size is a very important factor....
17.7706fiscal triviaSMURF::WALTERSMon Sep 11 1995 18:182
    
    Which Prez is on the 2$ Bill?
17.7707POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesMon Sep 11 1995 18:194
    
    Thomas Jefferson...?
    
    
17.7708SCAS01::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Mon Sep 11 1995 18:191
    TJ it is...carry one in my wallet.
17.7709WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Sep 11 1995 18:203
    11 children at one time? ouch!
    
    what would you call them? :-)
17.7710POLAR::RICHARDSONDarwinian TrilateralismMon Sep 11 1995 18:211
    A merciful dozen?
17.7711fiscal triviaSMURF::WALTERSMon Sep 11 1995 18:265
    
    Trick question which I read on the back of a breakfast cereal box.
    Apparently there's some on the back too, in the engraving depicting
    signing of the Declaration of Independance.  (But I can't remember
    who:  Washington?  Adams?)
17.7712MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Mon Sep 11 1995 18:367
    
    what the ratio of times my name gets mentioned in .539 will
    be to the amount of times it gets mentioned in .540, and
    if -- since mentions in .540 are assumed negative -- the
    result is considered irrational. :-) :-) :-)

    -b
17.7713POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesMon Sep 11 1995 18:446
    
    Perhaps having one's name mentioned in 540 merely means that the
    person would have to cross the street to avoid saying, "you are so big, 
    so absolutely huge, gosh, we're all really impressed down here I can tell 
    you".
    
17.7714PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 11 1995 18:474
  .7713  i can't be sure, but i think mz_deb is being a little obtuse
	 here.  maybe even on purpose.  but no - i can't be sure.

17.7715{flutter}POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesMon Sep 11 1995 18:490
17.7716PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 11 1995 19:035
	i don't like to be a credit-grabber, but i'm sort of wondering
	why no-one has thanked me yet for the rain this past weekend.
	i went camping.  i felt it was my civic duty.

17.7717CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordMon Sep 11 1995 19:067
	I believe it was the doctah that caused the rain, di.

	He told us late last week that he washed his car.

	Sorry.
	Karen
17.7718CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordMon Sep 11 1995 19:076
	I wonder who is keeping the list of "Those Who Count" ?

	Which makes me wonder, would I want to be on it ?

	Karen
17.7719.7717PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 11 1995 19:073
  oh, see?  it's the story of my life.

17.7720PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 11 1995 19:095
	i'm keeping a tally of those who count, which makes me
	one of them, i guess.  okay, that's one.


17.7721MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Mon Sep 11 1995 19:1924
    >	i don't like to be a credit-grabber, but i'm sort of wondering
    >	why no-one has thanked me yet for the rain this past weekend.
    >	i went camping.  i felt it was my civic duty.

    Ah, we have something in common. Every attempt I've ever
    made at camping has been rebuffed by rainfall. Often
    with comical, or at least bizarre, results.

    To wit:

    My first camping experience with my parents and grandparents,
    it rained so hard, a campfire was impossible...  at least
    impossible for normal people... my father, on the other hand,
    decided that Coleman white gas was all one needed to get a
    fire going. Which indirectly led to my grandmother catching
    fire and running around the campsite in flames until my
    grandfather caught up with her and rendered upon her the
    Bubba Smith special tackle (something, no doubt, he had
    dreamt of for years).

    Believe it or not, my camping experiences have gone downhill
    from there...

    -b
17.7722any and all tarps notwithstandingPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 11 1995 19:306
	actually, if credit could have gone to the camping trip (i.e.,
	if Mark hadn't washed his car - thanks a lot), i would have to
	have relayed any thanks to one of my roommates, since he 
	slept in a hammock.  that pretty much cinched it. 

17.7723CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Sep 11 1995 19:352
    Gee, I thought it was because I brought sunglasses sailing with me.  I
    feel far less guilty now, yes, yes, I do.  
17.7724It rained over the weekend??SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Sep 11 1995 19:371
    
17.7725WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterMon Sep 11 1995 19:401
    Yeah, it didn't rain much (at least in my tiny corner of the world.)
17.7727MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Mon Sep 11 1995 20:049
    
    The following error message from the DEC cxx (C++) compiler:
    
         Invalid pure specifier
    
    I feel so... dirty... somehow, having written code that
    causes this error condition.
    
    -b
17.7728GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberMon Sep 11 1995 20:092
    
    We're on day 34 without rain.
17.7729EVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingMon Sep 11 1995 21:308
This is really a TTLT but I'll mention it here since $2 bills are mentioned:
I found the first day of (re-)issue $2 bill I had that I thought was long-lost.
Not that it's worth anything (other than two bucks)...

Interestingly today the Wall Street Journal had an article on the $2 bill in
one town.  <insert twilight zone music here...>

-Madman
17.7730Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue Sep 12 1995 02:5012
    TTWA - The only coins available in this country are :
    
    2 dollar
    1 dollar
    50 Cent
    20 Cent
    10 Cent
    5 Cent
    
    So why in the world do they price things in the supermarket etc as
    $20.99 ?? Why, please... Why ?? I mean they can't give you the 1
    penny change ?? 
17.7731WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterTue Sep 12 1995 10:584
    >waning gibbous
    
     waning = getting smaller (opposite of waxing)
     gibbous = more than half but less than completely illuminated
17.7732i think 'reduced' would have been a better choiceGAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Tue Sep 12 1995 12:086
    
    ttwa:  who thought of the wording of the boston city hospital
    commercial i hear frequently on wxks...they are talking about cesarean
    births and at one point they say..."...<if so-and-so would do
    such-n-such>, cesarean births could be drastically cut...."...um, how
    else are they done??? 
17.7733RUSURE::GOODWINWe upped our standards, now up yours!Tue Sep 12 1995 13:361
    I thought there were zippers somewhere
17.7734SPSEG::COVINGTONThere is chaos under the heavens...Tue Sep 12 1995 14:472
    They put zippers in the welfare mothers to reduce the cost of
    successive C-sections.
17.7735WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterTue Sep 12 1995 14:512
    Mebbe if the put the zippers somewhere else the need would be obviated
    entirely.
17.7736LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Sep 12 1995 15:022
putting a zipper there would require micro-surgery...
besides how could guys pee then?
17.7751PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 12 1995 15:374
	could Meaty get through an entire week of noting without
	using the word "disingenuous"?

17.7752POLAR::RICHARDSONDarwinian TrilateralismTue Sep 12 1995 17:105
    TTWA:
    
                        +     /
                         --O-( 
                        #     \
17.7753Need gory details...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedTue Sep 12 1995 17:274
    
      So what was Slabounty promoted FROM--->TO, eh ?  VP of what ?
    
      bb
17.7754BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Tue Sep 12 1995 17:315
    
    	VP of MCG materials analysis.
    
    	8^)
    
17.7755This worries me...GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA memberTue Sep 12 1995 17:473
    
    I wonder what our beloved Mz Deb is going to do with her personal name
    with regards to all this talk about sperm going on in the file.....
17.7756BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Tue Sep 12 1995 18:364
    
    	I wonder how much the traffic in this conference will decrease
    	now that Harney says not to be stupid.
    
17.7757Not enough???SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Sep 12 1995 18:461
    
17.7758TROOA::COLLINSEvery now and then it's gotta rain.Tue Sep 12 1995 20:103
    
    What an "interesting" day it's been in here.
    
17.7759POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesTue Sep 12 1995 20:119
    
    Shaddap YOU!
    
    
    
    
    8^)
    
    
17.7760TROOA::COLLINSEvery now and then it's gotta rain.Tue Sep 12 1995 20:276
    
    I see that the `Search For Clues' continues apace, involving all 
    the usual suspects, and a new one for good measure.
    
    ;^)
    
17.7761MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Sep 13 1995 01:073
I wonder if Our Jack Martin's wife, Michelle, used to spell any better
before they met.

17.7762Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Sep 13 1995 02:2723
    TTWA - A very strange night last night.
    
    I hit the sack last night around 11:00. I then woke up and thought it
    was morning, however it was only 12:00am, feeling strangely awake I
    thought someone was playing tricks on me and had altered all me clocks
    and my watch, but that's impossible considering I live alone {sniff:*)}
    
    I then fall asleep again an wake up suddenly. I think it's about
    11:00am and I've completely over-slept, I am so I awake it really
    feels like I've been asleep for 11 hours. I look at the clock, it's
    only about 5:45am. Now I am convinced that there is something funny
    is going on. It's very light outside (for that time of morning) and 
    I am not in slightest bit tired.
    
    I just kept glancing at the vcr clock then at my watch and then back
    at the vcr. Then I switched on the tv and looked at the little clock
    they always have in the corner on am tv, sure enough it is just after
    6:00am. So I get up and look at the microwave... 6:00am. So I put my
    head down again and lie there convinced that this is all a big mistake
    and it really is late morning !!! I definitely wasn't dreaming.
    
    I know it doesn't really sound strange, but believe me it felt very
    weird. 
17.7763POLAR::RICHARDSONKiss my GAKWed Sep 13 1995 03:121
    Do you sleep in the kitchen Martin?
17.7764Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Sep 13 1995 03:152
    No mister ! I had to get up (do a little walking) and look at the 
    microwave :*)
17.7765POLAR::RICHARDSONKiss my GAKWed Sep 13 1995 03:201
    So you have a big kitchen. Quit braggin'.
17.7766Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Sep 13 1995 03:383
    That's not the only thing that's big around here !!!
    
    My TV for example is....       
17.7767BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Sep 13 1995 14:153

	Martin, cut down on your drinking..... :-)
17.7768PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 13 1995 16:146
	the astronomical number of (presumed) high school graduates
	working at Digital who don't know that "your" doesn't mean
	"you are".  it just totally amazes me.  i'm sorry - i had to
	get that out.  carry on.
    
17.7769TROOA::COLLINSEvery now and then it's gotta rain.Wed Sep 13 1995 16:173
    
    Here we go, the wonderful world of homonyms!
    
17.7770Oh..hominymsCSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusWed Sep 13 1995 16:2410


 Hominy?  I love hominy.  My grandmother used to make fried chicken, biscuits
 and hominy (with chicken gravy) and green beans..great stuff!




 Jim
17.7771SMURF::WALTERSWed Sep 13 1995 16:572
    
    < or grit stuff, if you want a hominynum.
17.7772POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Sep 13 1995 17:055
    
    Is Rob Cashmon the kind of guy who shaves his entire body and then
    smears it with oil?
    
    This troubles me, and grievously so.
17.7773:-)POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyWed Sep 13 1995 17:062
    Oh my!  While that doesn't exactly trouble me, it, er, um, where is 
    the lockerroom again?
17.7774PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 13 1995 17:114
	Rob Cashmon is a nice name, imho.  That's nothing to wonder about
	though.

17.7775BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 13 1995 17:183
    
    	So I wonder why you'd even mention it here.
    
17.7777 sevens STOWOA::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youWed Sep 13 1995 17:230
17.7778DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalWed Sep 13 1995 17:3010
    
    > Oh my!  While that doesn't exactly trouble me, it, er, um, where is 
    > the lockerroom again?
    
    'TINE!  I'm surprised at you!
    
    .....eeerrr.....well, maybe knot
    
    ;->
    
17.7779SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 13 1995 17:4113
    
    re: .7772
    
    >This troubles me, and grievously so.
    
    mz_deb??
    
    Did you miss something here?
    
     Shouldn't it have read..
    
    "I would like to have it trouble me, and grievously so."???
    
17.7780POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Sep 13 1995 17:437
    
    Hmmm...perhaps I should have said, "If so, this troubles me, and
    grievously so".
    
    Rob, speak up, darlin'.  Put my mind at ease.
    
    
17.7781CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Sep 13 1995 17:533
	Your kidding, right ?

17.7782SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Sep 13 1995 17:553
    .7770
    
    Quit the horsing around, boy, you ain't no Houyhnhnm.
17.7783BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 13 1995 17:587
    
    	RE: Karen
    
    	I'd say maybe 20% of the people in here will pick up on that one.
    
    	8^)
    
17.7784WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterWed Sep 13 1995 17:597
    >Your kidding
    
    <choke> <strangle>
    
    ==============
    
    TTWA: where the phantom crapper is hiding today...
17.7785PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 13 1995 17:593
	that's generous, shawn. ;>

17.7786POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Sep 13 1995 18:014
    
    Do we need to raise our hands?
    
    
17.7787PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 13 1995 18:037
    
>>    Do we need to raise our hands?

    oh, go ahead.  kit binns is gone.    
    

17.7788POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Sep 13 1995 18:034
    
    Ooh, now _that's_ obscure 8^).
    
    
17.7789SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 13 1995 18:044
    
    
    Where do we need to raise our hands to?
    
17.7790CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Sep 13 1995 18:076
	

	Get what, Shawn ?

	{blink} {blink}
17.7791BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 13 1995 18:3915
    
    	RE: Andy
    
    	I'm SURE you meant "To where do we need to raise our hands", yes?
    
    	8^)
    
    
    	RE: Karen
    
    	As long as you can do a respectable "hair toss", you don't have
    	to understand things like that.
    
    	8^)
    
17.7792SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 13 1995 18:4112
    
    re: .7791
    
    >I'm SURE you meant "To where do we need to raise our hands", yes?
    
    or...
    
    "To where do we need to raise our hands from."??
    
    
    :) :)
    
17.7793POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyWed Sep 13 1995 18:446
    Ok, just so I'm not confused:
    
    On Sunday, Andy will be in my favorite closet, wearing white shoes and
    ONLY white shoes, ending sentences with prepostions, getting bitten by 
    Debra, sexually mauled by myself with Sharon waiting to kill him and
    Glen waiting for him to come out?
17.7794DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalWed Sep 13 1995 18:495
    
    <--------------

    now that's a VERY INTERESTING mental image !

17.7795MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Sep 13 1995 19:0415
TTWA

Just got off the phone with my bro-in-law who told me that my
younger sis, who's been working as a med lab tech for the past
21 years, has quit her job at the hospital to take a position
with a DIGITAL VAR as an installation support consultant for
a medical records system that they develop/sell, and that they've
been beta testing at her hospital for the past year.

Nice raise, good benefits, lotsa travel (which she'll enjoy),
but an almost total career change in her early 40s.

Come to think of it, that last line doesn't sound bad even for
late 40s ...

17.7796BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 13 1995 19:375
    
    	I have to wonder why someone would start off a joke using the
    	potentially offensive "tampon", and then post a warning before
    	revealing the inoffensive punch line, "sheep".
    
17.7797PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 13 1995 19:444
	Shawn, I keep meaning to ask you - you don't have a listing for
	the Boston Film Festival, do you?  By chance?

17.7798BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 13 1995 19:483
    
    	Rolling!!  8^)
    
17.7799:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 13 1995 19:4910
    
    
    re: .7793
    
    
    Christine!!!!!!
    
    Go to my room!!!!!1
    
    
17.7800GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Sep 13 1995 19:514
    
    
    	snarf!
    
17.7801(and my white shoes...)GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Sep 13 1995 20:354
    
    hey, 'tine!!!!  i'll be there with my camera!!!!!!!!!
    
    
17.7802SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 13 1995 20:375
    
    I don't think the closet is big enough for all of us....
    
    We'll have to think of something.... 
    
17.7803POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Sep 13 1995 20:385
    
    Anyone who wears white shoes on Sunday will be stuffed into the closet
    and the door will be locked and barred and barricaded.
    
    
17.7804GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Sep 13 1995 20:504
    
    PROMISE??!!???!
    
    
17.7805SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 13 1995 20:528
    
    re: .7803
    
    >Anyone who wears white shoes on Sunday will be stuffed into the closet
    >and the door will be locked and barred and barricaded.
    
    If I allow that to happen (by a female), wouldn't I be considered a
    "sissy"??
17.7806BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 13 1995 23:183
    
    	Yes.  Only a sissy allows himself to be pushed around by a female.
    
17.78078^)POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Sep 14 1995 02:214
    
    Shaddap you, Shawn!
    
    
17.7808Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Sep 14 1995 02:357
    TTWA - If Rob Cashon is, errr, getting the 'orn with all this talk by
    wymmins about his bod !! :*)
    
    He's a big girls blouse boxbirds. Shaving your legs is just not on.
    Mind you I most definitely refuse to say that to his face. :*) Just
    joking Rob, all for the sport. I guess you can be excused. Before he
    gets upset, Chip, you are also excused.
17.7809POLAR::RICHARDSONKiss my GAKThu Sep 14 1995 02:381
    For some people, shaving is easier, especially for sissies.
17.7810GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Sep 14 1995 02:505
The chemical "strippers" pong something fierce, the sanding stuff is vile...
What about plucking?  It's possibly a bit too time-consuming, but you could 
have a "please tweeze" party.

\C
17.7811Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Sep 14 1995 02:544
    Hey now that plucking business is just way out !!! My ex-girlie used to
    grab the hairs on my legs and rip 'em and I mean rip 'em out to wake me
    up!! I got her back though... It's amazing, the mess you can make with
    beer and tomato sauce... especially in someones hair!!!
17.7812POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Sep 14 1995 02:555
    
    I admit that I didn't get to see whether or not Rob shaved his entire
    body and then smeared it with oil.
    
    He was fully clad, neck to wrists to toes.
17.7813POLAR::RICHARDSONKiss my GAKThu Sep 14 1995 02:581
    Did he have a lot of clothes on too?
17.7814GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Sep 14 1995 03:004
Why do old guys often grow ear hair?


\C
17.7815POLAR::RICHARDSONKiss my GAKThu Sep 14 1995 03:062
    Cause they've grown it everywhere else and they're running out of new
    spots.
17.7816ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, haAIMHI::MARTINactually Rob Cashmon, NHPM::CASHMONThu Sep 14 1995 08:4724
    
    Good gracious!  I enter a note in response to an indecent proposal
    from Martin, and return tonight to find that I have become a
    Thing to Wonder About!  Nay, a Thing that is Troubling people!
    Although Mz. DesMaisons did say that I have a nice name, which
    is worth something (quite a bit, actually, considering the 
    source.)
    
    Had I known that my words were to create such consternation, 
    I might have taken steps to rectify the situation by dressing
    differently tonight, just so Mz_Deb could see that I'm still a
    fairly normal-looking harmless-enough oaf, a rather pitiful
    plonker, and not the greased-up twisted freak of fevered imagination.
    
    Martin, it's all your fault for starting this in the first place.
    I'm going Down Under to kick your sorry arse all over the
    continent.  (Just kidding.  Cheers, mate!)
    
    Now where did I put that razor...
    
    
    
    Rob
                                                                         
17.7817WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Sep 14 1995 10:132
    i understand the european wymins sport more hair than George "The
    Animal" Steel (ex-pro wraseller). why is that?
17.7818WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterThu Sep 14 1995 11:331
    interested in the "au naturel" textures and odors...
17.7819STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Sep 14 1995 13:467
    
    
     Since I'm wearing white tennis shoes today are the white shoe 
    police going to come along and shove me into a closet????
    
    -mike
    
17.7820POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Sep 14 1995 13:497
    
    Tennis shoes, being part of a sporting costume, are exempt from the
    rule.
    
    However, if you'd LIKE to be shoved into a closet, give me a call 8^).
    
    
17.7821SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Sep 14 1995 13:518
    
    >Tennis shoes, being part of a sporting costume, are exempt from the
    >rule.
    
    Oh! So now there's exceptions???
    
    Sheeeeeeeeeesh!!!
    
17.7822STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Sep 14 1995 13:5714
    
    
    >>>Tennis shoes, being part of a sporting costume, are exempt from the
        rule.
    
     I feel much better now!!!!!
    
    >>>However, if you'd LIKE to be shoved into a closet, give me a call
    
     Hmmm, that might be fun but only if we can drink a bottle of french
    wine in there!!!  ;-)
    
    -mike
    
17.7823GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Sep 14 1995 13:5912
    coupla things...
    
    the station wagon on route 2 east this morning, in the breakdown lane,
    traveling at about 15 miles an hours...with red and blue police-like
    lights flashing from the back window...
    
    and down in wellfleet, they are searching the woods for the body of a
    little girl who disappeard 10 years ago from maryland (i think)...they
    are using dogs to pick up her scent.  if she is there, and has been for
    many years, wouldn't her scent be gone or at least changed???
    
    
17.7824WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterThu Sep 14 1995 14:032
    These are dogs trained to find cadavers; they home in on the scent of
    decomposing flesh. One can only wonder how they train these puppies.
17.7825STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Sep 14 1995 14:0313
    
    
    >>>if she is there, and has been for many years, wouldn't her scent be
       gone or at least changed???
    
    
      The report I saw mentioned that the dogs are trained to detect 
     certain chemicals that are given off as a body decomposes. It 
     sounded like the chemicals persist for a long time.
    
    
    	-mike
    
17.7826GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Sep 14 1995 14:3418
    
    
    	re: Andy
    
    	sigh..... do we have to explain this to you *again* ?!  =)
    
    	Sneakers, tennis shoes, athletic shoes have always been exempt
    	from the 'no white shoes after Labor Day and before Memorial
    	Day' rule.....  Men's dress shoes, women's sandals, pumps etc
    	are NOT exempt from the above rule.
    
    	HTH
    
    	=)
    
    
    	JJ
    
17.7827GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Sep 14 1995 14:356
    
    don't forget, jj, he is polish...it taqes a little longer to sinq in...
    
    :>
    
    
17.7828TROOA::COLLINSEvery now and then it's gotta rain.Thu Sep 14 1995 14:407
    
    Outside the subway station, at 07:30h this morning, a hot dog vendor
    was set up and busily cooking away.
    
    Who buys a hotdog at 07:30 in the morning?
    
    
17.7829WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterThu Sep 14 1995 14:412
    People like Martin who are just heading home from a rough night of
    drinking...
17.7830DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalThu Sep 14 1995 14:417
    
    > One can only wonder how they train these puppies.
    
    aaahhh, all things considered, this is *NOT* something I ever want to
    wonder about..... gak!
    :-(
    
17.7831MAIL2::CRANEThu Sep 14 1995 14:441
    I would...I could eat one of them any time of day.
17.7832SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Sep 14 1995 14:4611
    
    re: .7828
    
    >Who buys a hotdog at 07:30 in the morning?
    
    Well.... as long as prepared correctly (steamed, yellow mustard and
    sauerkraut).....
    
    Me...  although I haven't run into any vendors setting up that early..
    
    Tell me... was there a SPAM vendor next to him perhaps???
17.7833SMURF::WALTERSThu Sep 14 1995 14:496
    Then don't "donate your body to medical science", at least not
    while dying in the UK.  One of the uses of cadavers by the Home
    Office (controls forensic medicine) is to use them for training
    dogs, forensic scientists and cops.  They have a remote site
    where they leave the lucky stiffs while they record decomposition,
    maggot infestation and other niceties.   Yucky.
17.7834SUBSYS::NEUMYERLove is a dirty jobThu Sep 14 1995 15:125
    
    I saw that station wagon and wondered about what he was doing. I only
    saw red flashers on the back window.
    
    ed
17.7835POLAR::RICHARDSONKiss my GAKThu Sep 14 1995 15:161
    `forensic medicine' seems like an oxymoron to me.
17.7836CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Sep 14 1995 15:255
    My take on the mystery wagon was that he was being a pain in the ass
    and slowing down traffic.  That and taking pictures of the swamp from
    the median.  
    
    Brian
17.7837BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 14 1995 15:326
    
    	Did Chelsea leave the company?
    
    	I didn't see her in ELF, unless I was spelling her name drastically
    	wrong.
    
17.7838Consult the OracleDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Sep 14 1995 15:388
    Chelsea went to Oracle, and the Oracle folks were eventually taken
    off the Easynet.  She may still be physically around in ZKO building
    2 (I think the Oracle folks went to 2-2), but I don't know.
    
    Supposedly they're going to build a new site just down a ways
    on Spit Brook Road in Nashua...
    
    Chris
17.7839BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 14 1995 15:393
    
    	Thanks!!
    
17.7840Symptomatic of our society, perhapsDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Sep 14 1995 15:418
    TTWA:  All the lonely people out there on the Internet, literally
    	   begging to get e-mail from people, establish pen-pals, and
    	   the like, in the news.newusers.questions newsgroup.  Kinda
    	   sad, actually.  Makes you wonder if these folks have many
    	   contacts with other actual human-type beings in real life,
    	   or would even know how to go about such a thing.
    
    Chris
17.7841GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Sep 14 1995 16:0712
    
    the car was flashing red and blue lights when i drove by and was in the
    breakdown lane (not the median strip).  i had just moved over to the
    right lane 'cuz some bimbo was on my tail and she blew by me, only to
    slam on her breaks when she saw the flashing lights.  i thought she was
    going to wear the blazer (or jimmy) that was behind her...
    
    in any case, i thought only police people were allowed to use red/blue
    flashing lights??  (i think i remember something awhile back where
    the cops made a stink 'cuz truckers were putting red and blue lights on
    their trucks and they didn't like it....)
    
17.7842MAIL2::CRANEThu Sep 14 1995 16:112
    Fire men can have blue lights and the Fire Chief/Assit Chief might be
    able to combine the two. Each state is different.
17.7843BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 14 1995 16:1311
    
    	Are you sure that fire personnel can have blue lights?
    
    	I've never seen blue lights on an ambulance, and if any vehicle
    	in the fire department would use blue lights it'd at least be
    	an ambulance.
    
    	Raq, maybe it was an umarked cruiser, or an unmarked EPA vehicle
    	or something like that.  He might have been legit, even though
    	he didn't look like it.
    
17.7844MAIL2::CRANEThu Sep 14 1995 16:224
    I have a blue light with a permit from the state to use it in response
    to an emergency, i.e. fire call or first aid. This is in N.J. and your
    localation may vary. Ambulance and fire trucks in my community have red
    and blue lights on their trucks.
17.7845SUBSYS::NEUMYERLove is a dirty jobThu Sep 14 1995 16:237
    
    	No , only police cane have blue, red is for fire/ambulance.
    
    	This car was an older car(at least it looked bad), don't think
    it was an unmarked.
    
    ed
17.7846POLAR::RICHARDSONKiss my GAKThu Sep 14 1995 16:272
    Our ambulances have strange fellows on top of them screaming "It's ME
    MA, ME MA, ME MA, ME MA!...."
17.7847CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Sep 14 1995 16:298
    The car was on the right shoulder, the dude was in the median.  He had
    a camera.  He looked scared to cross back over.  He should have been
    for being such a maroon.  Not only did he endanger himself but he also
    caused a lot of folks to go into full panic mode as Raq described
    previously.  It wasn't as if he could not have pulled off to a far
    safer distance a 100 yards up the road.  
    
    Brian
17.7848BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 14 1995 16:5318
    
    	RE: Blue lights
    
    	I forgot that not all states have as many stupid laws as MA.
    
    	8^)
    
    	MA says only police can have blue lights.
    
    
    	RE: Bozo in the station wagon
    
    	Brian, why did people go into full panic mode?  Not because they
    	were all doing 80+ in a 55-65MPH zone and they thought they were
    	going to get stopped, right? Of course not.
    
    	What a bunch of idiots.
    
17.7849Pick one or allCONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Sep 14 1995 17:1014
    Because Shawn SOP, at least on my commute, is to see flashing lights 
    whether they are red, yellow or blue and jam on the brakes because:
    
    A. I am speeding (56-60) and I may get stopped.
    B. I am a moron and the stuff on the side of the road is far more
       interesting than the finger up my nose or what's in front of me. 
    C. It may be an accident and I may get to see something really cool to
       tell all my friends about. 
    D. The .05 mm I have left between me and the next car doesn't give me a
       snowball's chance in Hell to see what is going on up the road and
       therefore I must jam on the brakes to prevent becoming one with the
       Pontiac in front of me.  
    
    Brian
17.7850BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 14 1995 17:125
    
    	I believe everything you listed, except for the 56-60 part.
    
    	8^)
    
17.7851MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Sep 14 1995 17:305
TTWA: re: the cadaver sniffing dogs

Wouldn't they tend to find a lot of other things that are not being sought?

17.7852exCONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Sep 14 1995 17:349
    These days Rt. 2 is not capable of supporting speeds in excess of 70 for 
    very long especially now that the Fall Follies have commenced.  The 
    average speed has dropped considerably with the increase in traffic.  
    No, the train of cars I was in had to be a mile long give or take a few 
    car lengths all going a stately 61.5 MPH.  Compare this to the height of 
    summer where if you aren't doing 70, you had better not even think about 
    the left lane.  
    
    Brian
17.7853MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Sep 14 1995 17:3710
    I cannot reveal the type of music I listen to.  Just trust me on the
    fact that I'm cool.
    
    Why would a musician write a song where the lyrics go, "I am Woman,
    hear me roar.." and then write a song after that saying, "That ain't no
    way to treat a lady no way to treat your baby your woman your friend"?
    
    Strikes me as Schitzophrenic.
    
    -Confused
17.7854EVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingThu Sep 14 1995 17:503
Every state is different regarding colored lights.  In NY blue is
for a volunteer fireman's private vehicle to display when heading
to the firehouse in an emergency, in MA it means police.
17.7855STOWOA::RYAN_JThu Sep 14 1995 17:5717
    Parked at Canobie Lake Park last weekend - Toyota Camry parked next to
    me. 2 hours later we are back at our car for lunch.
    
    The Camry was running - doors locked, no key in the ignition!
    
    Noted license number and told "Guest relations" on my way back in.
    
    3 hours later, I'm leaving - Camry still running!
    
    I wonder...
    
    Why Guest Relations did no relating to the Guests - no announcement,
    nothing
    
    How do you have a car idle w/o a key? Remote start that was activited?
    
    JR
17.7856POLAR::RICHARDSONKiss my GAKThu Sep 14 1995 18:001
    See any black helicopters around?
17.7857GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Sep 14 1995 18:125
    
    
    	TTWA  - if that's our Brian McBride on page 31 of the latest
    		issue of Forefront.
    
17.7858BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 14 1995 18:125
    
    	Ugly, old guy?
    
    	If so, that's him.
    
17.7859GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Sep 14 1995 18:155
    
    
    	Uh, no.  Younger looking guy with lightesh hair and what
    	looks to be a moustache (though it may just be a shadow).
    
17.7860POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesThu Sep 14 1995 18:194
    
    What is "Forefront"?
    
    
17.7861CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Sep 14 1995 18:269
    er, um, yeah, that's me all right.  I thought I had gotten all of the
    negatives but I guess one slipped through.  No moustache.  Clean shaven
    and wholesome, that's me.  
    
    Shawn, may your pool cue warp, may the fleas of a thousand yaks infest
    your nostrils, may you find yourself in the boonies on your bike with a
    flat tire and the battery on your flip fone dead.   
    
    
17.7862CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusThu Sep 14 1995 18:2811


 Whether or not I'll make it home in time to remove the tape from the VCR
 on which I'm recording the syndicated Seinfeld reruns, and insert a new tape
 to record tonight's new one, or at least get home in time to program the
 VCR to record the new one.



 Jim
17.7863DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalThu Sep 14 1995 18:298
    
    > Clean shaven and wholesome, that's me.  
    
    {gasp},{cough},{cough},{cough},{sputter},.....wholesome?   
    eeerrr...ok chief, what ever you say....
            
    {snicker}
    
17.7864Somewhat entertaining on a slow dayDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Sep 14 1995 18:3515
    >> What is "Forefront"?
    
    It's a Digital internal publication consisting primarily of
    photos of VeePee's and other people wearing suits, in posed
    pictures either shaking hands with each other or acting as
    the "celebrity VeePee" for group photos.
    
    The latter function (posing with a group for a photo on various
    momentous occasions like releases) would appear to be the primary
    function of certain VeePee's, unless they're using a cardboard
    cutout as a stand-in.
    
    It also has terrible-smelling ink and/or paper.
    
    Chris
17.7865Mr. Bill's FavoriteMPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Thu Sep 14 1995 18:384
    
    You sure it wasn't "Stormfront?" :-)
    
    -b
17.7866CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Sep 14 1995 18:423
    It is our group publication. It highlights who's who, whats new, and 
    gives quasi accurate, and oversimplified information on what certain 
    groups offer for services :-/.   
17.7867But seriously, folksDECWIN::RALTOStay in bed, float upstreamThu Sep 14 1995 18:4810
    re: Forefront
    
    I should add that the current issue does contain, in addition
    to the usual parade of VeePee's and consulting engineers, some
    nice photos of actual work areas like various kinds of labs,
    which was pretty neat actually.  It was a refreshing change
    from the usual "shake hands and look at the camera" souvenir
    photos.
    
    Chris
17.7868GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSThu Sep 14 1995 18:496
    
    
    I wonder why mr bill hasn't said anything about the FBI agent who has
    come forward with cases of fraud within the FBI with regards to
    evidence tempering and falsifying reports.  Could it be the nutters
    have something of substance to their mistrust??????
17.7869POLAR::RICHARDSONGAK of all tradesThu Sep 14 1995 18:522
    After watching the X-files for a couple of seasons, I wouldn't trust
    the FBI either.
17.7870:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSThu Sep 14 1995 18:552
    
    Nice aluminum cap yer sportin there, Glenn.
17.7871POLAR::RICHARDSONGAK of all tradesThu Sep 14 1995 18:561
    Thank you kindly.
17.7872Hold still, but try to look busy.CONSLT::GRIFFITHShaker Jockey ExtraordinaireThu Sep 14 1995 19:0222
>       <<< Note 17.7867 by DECWIN::RALTO "Stay in bed, float upstream" >>>
<                           -< But seriously, folks >-

>    I should add that the current issue does contain, in addition
>    to the usual parade of VeePee's and consulting engineers, some
>    nice photos of actual work areas like various kinds of labs,
>    which was pretty neat actually.  It was a refreshing change
>    from the usual "shake hands and look at the camera" souvenir
>    photos.
    
  

        Yeah well.......some of that apparent "work" going on in the 
    labs took forever to stage.  Does make for a good photo-op though.

        Hey Brian?   Have you gotten that call from Hollywood yet?
    After Hugh Grant's fiasco, they're scouting clean-shaven wholesome
    types.


                                                      --- BMG

17.7873SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Sep 14 1995 19:045
    
    re: .7868
    
    YOU LIE MIKE!!!!! WHY DO YOU LIE???????
    
17.7874CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Sep 14 1995 19:052
    Eyegore!  Back to the dungeons!  You have products to test, oh yes you
    do!  Nice PN BTW.
17.7875BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 14 1995 19:079
    
    	What does "NNTTM" mean?
    
    	I'm pretty good at deciphering acronyms, but this one's got me
    	stumped.
    
    	I figure the last 2 words are "this matters", and all I can
    	come up with is "now, not that this matters".
    
17.7876MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Thu Sep 14 1995 19:076
    
    Well, if I tell you what it means you'll have NNTTM.
    
    HTH.
    
    -b
17.7877commonGAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedThu Sep 14 1995 19:084
    
      no need to thank me
    
      bb
17.7878PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 14 1995 19:085
  .7872

	Hugh Grant.  He said Hugh Grant.

	{flutter}
17.7879BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Thu Sep 14 1995 19:0912
    
    	RE: Brian, and .7877
    
    	Seen in that context, I figured it out before reading .7877.
    
    	Thanks!!
    
    
    	RE: Lady Di
    
    	Hugh Grant is a dork.
    
17.7880PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 14 1995 19:115
    
>>    	Hugh Grant is a dork.

    correction - a devastatingly good-looking dork.    

17.7881GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Sep 14 1995 20:525
    
    how does one go about getting a copy of this forefront mag??  never
    heard of it/seen it...
    
    
17.7882CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusThu Sep 14 1995 20:525



 Yeah, how?
17.7883SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Thu Sep 14 1995 21:2410
    You be in the group that it's produced for, that's how.
    
    And then you too will be able to marvel at this heavy-paper, cardstock-
    covered, two-color printed house organ.  And you wonder where the money
    goes?  If the effort were put into skilled marketing that goes into the
    production values for a relatively small group's internal back-patting
    magazine, people would be beating down the doors to buy Digital
    systems.
    
    Pfui.
17.7884MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 15 1995 00:117
TTWA

   Having 45 cable channels to select from and so frequently finding that
   there isn't a damn thing worth watching on any of them.

   Well, maybe that's not so odd, afterall ...

17.7885Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Sep 15 1995 02:344
    TTWA - 
    
    Could someone explain why Fox Moulder in the X-Files, puts an X on his
    window and shines a light onto it ?? 
17.7886CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusFri Sep 15 1995 02:5610


 Is kinda wierd, eh Jack.  I think after baseball season is over, out
 goes cable and the TV.




 Jim
17.7887CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Sep 15 1995 12:452
    Yes, Dick is correct in its value.  The organization is hardly small 
    though.  The good part is that it is recyclable.  
17.7888WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterFri Sep 15 1995 12:521
    and recycled. (and the group is profitable)
17.7889WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterFri Sep 15 1995 12:542
    TTWA: how a two person sport balloon that's off course can be considered
    to be such a military threat that it needs to be shot down.
17.7890CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Sep 15 1995 12:581
    If we are profitable how come they ain't sharing any?
17.7891SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 15 1995 13:016
    
    re: .7886
    
    Tsk.. tsk... Jim....  You fell in line with the rest of the sheep as
    well??
    
17.7892BaaaaaCSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusFri Sep 15 1995 13:025



 Guess so.
17.7893CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Sep 15 1995 13:339
    TTWA:
    
    The person with the plow off of a Full Ford Truck in CLASSIFIED_ADS....
    
    Is the truck gassed up?
    Is ther a partial Ford Truck that wasn't a big seller?
    Are there automotive abominations like a Ford/Chevy mixed breed?
    
    In(en)quiring mind and all that...
17.7894SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 15 1995 13:347
    
    
    Yeah.. but did you see the 1992 Jeep Cherokee for sale what is equipped
    with a 7-cylinder engine???
    
      Musta been made in Poland!! :) :)
    
17.7896SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 15 1995 13:434
    
    
    Same reason Richard Pryor can call himself a nigger....
    
17.7897BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Fri Sep 15 1995 13:496
    
    	RE: X-Files
    
    	Mulder has a contact ... ex-FBI or something like that, and that's
    	how he lets the guy know he wants to see him.
    	
17.7898GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Sep 15 1995 13:529
    
    andy...i saw that this morning, and along with wondering if they really
    made a 7-cyl engine, i was hoping you'd be moving it to the right note. 
    :>
    
    and then there is this woman in maynard (i think) who is advertising
    an apartment to be rented that includes a walk-out desk...
    
    
17.7899SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 15 1995 13:545
    
    
    Yeah... I moved it raq... with a chuckle that is... :)
    
    Missed the walk-out desk though.... Gotta read them more closely!! :) :)
17.7900STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Sep 15 1995 13:5713
    
    
    >>>Why Krawiecki still thinks Polish jokes are a hoot.
    
      Being of the same national extraction as Mr. Krawiecki, I find
    a good Polish joke that has style and wit to be funny. Ones that
    are stupid and crass I just find insulting. I guess it comes down
    to whether or not you can laugh at yourself and your national
    extraction.
    
    
    -mike
    
17.7901SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 15 1995 14:0013
    
    
    Darn Mike!!!!
    
    
    Now why did you have to go and spoil everything by being so logical and
    level-headed???
    
    What will people think of us Polacks if we keep doing things like
    that????
    
    :)
    
17.7902STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Sep 15 1995 14:0714
    
    
    >>>What will people think of us Polacks if we keep doing things like
        that????
    
    
    	Ok,  smaaaack, now where is that book of stupid Polack jokes!!! ;-)
    
    -mike
    
    <hey, it's the engineer in me, I try to keep it until control but some
     time due to local gravity storms it slips out!!! Sort of like Dr.
     Strangelove's glove!!!  ;-)  >
    
17.7903SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 15 1995 14:0910
    
    :)
    
    Hey Mike!
    
    Send me your mail stop and I'll mail you a copy of a poster what
    appeared in a national Lampoon mag a number of years ago!!
    
    It's a hoot!!!
    
17.7904BROKE::PARTSFri Sep 15 1995 14:276
    
    
    do people have hard-copies of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
    at their workstations or are they citing whole passages strictly
    from memory?
    
17.7905BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Fri Sep 15 1995 15:077
    
    	Oh, knowing the average mentality of the participants here I'd
    	say they've got plenty of unused brain cells to devote to the
    	memorization of Monty Python material.
    
    	8^)
    
17.7906DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalFri Sep 15 1995 15:109
    
    > Yeah.. but did you see the 1992 Jeep Cherokee for sale what is equipped
    > with a 7-cylinder engine???
    > 
    >   Musta been made in Poland!! :) :)
    
    Well, maybe !?!
    After all the Germans make a 5 cyclinder engine, that close enough?
    
17.7907DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalFri Sep 15 1995 15:115
    
    > Why Krawiecki still thinks Polish jokes are a hoot.
    
    Maybe because he has a sense of humor?
    
17.7908BIGQ::SILVADiabloSat Sep 16 1995 02:364

	I wonder if the song, "One in a million you" was supposed to be, "One
in a million Ewe"? The song is pretty funny under that version... :-)
17.7909CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusSat Sep 16 1995 03:1612



   Did anybody else that it wasn't a great PR move for Dr Kevorkian
 to appear in stocks at a hearing yesterday?





 Jim
17.7910This is a serious issue.AIMHI::MARTINactually Rob Cashmon, NHPM::CASHMONSat Sep 16 1995 04:4412
    
    Kevorkian is a crass idiot without even a modicum of good taste.
    If he wishes that his arguments on the issue of assisted suicide
    be taken seriously, he had better stop acting like such a clown.
    His behavior today offended me and probably every other person who
    has been involved in making a decision about ending the life of
    a terminally ill loved one.
    
    
    
    Rob
    
17.7911CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusSat Sep 16 1995 17:0510


 I'm certainly not a supporter of the good doctor, but I got the same
 impression as -1.




 Jim
17.7912Calling ::COVERT _in re_ .7910 ::CASHMON _in re_ KevorkianDRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Sun Sep 17 1995 00:355
    .7910>     Kevorkian is a crass idiot without even a modicum of good taste.
    
    Then one assumes the Episcopalians would reject his application
    instanter, n'est-ce-pas?
    
17.7913PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 18 1995 13:545
 am i the only one who saw through mz_deb's "goodbye" note?  geez. ;>

 congrats, debster.

17.7914POLAR::RICHARDSONGAK of all tradesMon Sep 18 1995 13:571
    Welcome to the fam Debra!
17.7915CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusMon Sep 18 1995 14:0710


 Has Colin Powell received enough publicity this week?  Geez, I'm tired
 of him already.




 Jim
17.7916BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Mon Sep 18 1995 14:098
    
    	He was featured in yesterday's "Parade" magazine.
    
    	If you haven't seen it I can send you a copy.  What's your mail-
    	stop?
    
    	8^)
    
17.7917CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusMon Sep 18 1995 14:149


 I saw it...that's what sent me over the edge, tyvm.




 Jim
17.7918CSC32::M_EVANSnothing's going to bring him backMon Sep 18 1995 14:194
    FWIW:
    
    Richard Pryor has now dropped using the "n-word" from his routines.  He
    says going to Africa educated him out of it.  
17.7919SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Sep 18 1995 14:254
    
    
    So.. does that mean I have to stop using the "P-word"??
    
17.7920GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSMon Sep 18 1995 14:395
    
    
    Where would you have to go to get edjumacated out of that?
    
    
17.7921SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Sep 18 1995 14:594
    
    
    University of P_____???
    
17.7922TROOA::BUTKOVICHblink and I'm goneMon Sep 18 1995 16:114
    I wonder if my lawyer has taken off with my downpayment and the banks
    mortgage money?  He was supposed to call me first thing this morning
    and as of now, I have not heard a word.  I tried to call him and the
    phone just keeps on ringing....and ringing.... and ringing...
17.7923MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Mon Sep 18 1995 16:144
    
    Oh dear... I pray that is not the case.
    
    -b
17.7924Why?NEMAIL::HULBERTCome on 5 O'clockMon Sep 18 1995 16:387
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why the Big Tuna leaves the franchise in the fourth quarter of a blow
    out.  Especailly since Drew got his bell rung in the first half.
    
    He Bill Parcell lost it? 
17.7925BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Mon Sep 18 1995 17:003
    
    	You didn't give the guy cash, did you?
    
17.7927BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Mon Sep 18 1995 17:504
    
    	Sounds like he and the regular secretary are having a wonderful
    	time in Bermuda.  I'm sure he sends his regards [and thanks].
    
17.7928WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterMon Sep 18 1995 17:544
    >Sounds like he and the regular secretary are having a wonderful
    >time in Bermuda. 
    
     Unlikely. They'd have met Marilyn by now.
17.7929ACIS02::BATTISGR8D8B8Mon Sep 18 1995 19:042
    
    ah, I see, a threesome :-)
17.7930MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Sep 18 1995 19:255
>  He says going to Africa educated him out of it.  

Any further details as to how a trip to Africa changed his mind. Is
the term even used there?

17.7931SMURF::WALTERSMon Sep 18 1995 19:354
    
    Intuitive.  That was precisely the point - he was suddenly struck be the
    fact that he never heard the term there.
    
17.7932YES - People actually DO buy this stuff!!!MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Sep 18 1995 20:369
Since we don't have a specific topic for it -

Things To Not Wonder About Anymore - TTNWAA

	Someone actually responds to the advertisements placed by
	The Bradford Exchange.

	The Franklin Mint is still in question, however.

17.7933PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 18 1995 20:405
>>                -< YES - People actually DO buy this stuff!!! >-

	i was rather, how you say, dumbfounded myself.  how can
	this be, i thought?  try not to think about it, i answered.

17.7934Dishes....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Sep 18 1995 20:474
    
    I'll say one thing for them.  They pay their artists.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.7935BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Mon Sep 18 1995 21:0714
    
    	Is having my name in lights a good thing?  Now I wonder.
    
    	8^)
    
    	THE PLATES WERE NOT FOR ME.  They were bought for my sister.  The
    	other times I ordered from them, I got a couple different Disney
    	plates for my other sister.
    
    	If I could draw that well I wouldn't have to buy these plates,
    	but I can't ... so I do.
    
    	8^)
    
17.7936MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Sep 18 1995 23:236
>     	THE PLATES WERE NOT FOR ME. 

A likely story. Where have we heard that one before?

:^)

17.7937DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Tue Sep 19 1995 10:408
    TTWA:  Why the WashPost & NyTimes didn't just publish the Unabomber's
    Manifesto on their WebSites, thus saving a great deal of paper & money.
    
    I swear, these executives have no compassion for the forests & all the
    other resources that go into the printing & distribution of a newspaper.
    
    It's a scandal, really.  I'm sure you agree.
    
17.7938ACIS02::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Sep 19 1995 12:293
    
    well dr. dan, have you not considered that they are doing you and I
    a big favor?? Less leaves to rake, don't you know. geesh
17.7939HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterTue Sep 19 1995 12:376
    
    ...why someone would drive up to some trash barrels outside some stores
    in a brand new Cadillac, get out, and start going through the trash...
    
    
    
17.7940POLAR::RICHARDSONRogering and IPATue Sep 19 1995 12:381
    They were looking for umbrage?
17.7941ACIS02::BATTISGR8D8B8Tue Sep 19 1995 12:422
    
    nah, Glenn, they were looking for a pair of fuzzy dice
17.7942POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesTue Sep 19 1995 12:514
    
    How do you think they managed to afford the Cadillac 8^)?
    
    
17.7943POLAR::RICHARDSONRogering and IPATue Sep 19 1995 12:572
    They're also probably living in somebody else's house as well, hiding
    in/under furniture while the owners are around or awake.
17.7944BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Tue Sep 19 1995 13:123
    
    	Maybe he forgot which barrel he left his wife in.
    
17.7945POLAR::RICHARDSONRogering and IPATue Sep 19 1995 13:143
    How crude.
    
    ;^)
17.7946GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSTue Sep 19 1995 13:243
    
    
    Why the push on Beano ads on the radio........
17.7947MARKO::MCKENZIECSS - because ComputerS SuckTue Sep 19 1995 13:305
RE: 7946

>>    Why the push on Beano ads on the radio........

UN report on global warming and increasing green-house gas emissions ?
17.7948DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Tue Sep 19 1995 13:312
    Primary season approaching, more hot air needed?
    
17.7949MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Sep 19 1995 15:319
TTWASunday:
    I'm driving home from Connecticut around 6PM and I tune in
    WRKO and get this talk program hosted by "two chicks" (their
    ID.) Sounded like the Sweeney Sisters from SNL, only maybe with
    slightly lower IQ's.

    Anybody else heard them? Are they just there to make Marjorie sound
    like a brain trust?

17.7950<Insert "Match Game" theme here>DECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Sep 19 1995 15:3217
    Remember that old TV game show, "The Match Game"?  Gene Rayburn
    would read statements to the contestants, leaving out one word,
    and the contestants were supposed to guess the word.  Usually the
    statements were phrased so that the answers could be witty (in the
    1960's version) or racy (in the 1970's version).
    
    The first question in the Soapbox Match Game is from the Web, and
    here it is:
    
    On the meaning of Fabio, Dr. Joyce Brothers said, "Now that women can
    support themselves, we don't care about the size of a man's wallet.
    We care about the size of his <blank>."
    
    We'll wait for everyone to finish writing down their answers...
    Charles Nelson Reilly and Brett Summers are still busy... the size
    of his <blank>.
    
17.7951Before I get sued by Goodson-TodmanDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Sep 19 1995 15:387
    Whoops, I was wrong in my previous reply... they weren't supposed
    to guess the word, they were simply supposed to match one another
    and/or the celebs.
    
    Oh well, brain rot setting in.  And none too soon, I might add.
    
    Chris
17.7952PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 19 1995 15:473
  .7950  that's a tough one.  set of principles?  heart?  brain?
         impossible to choose.
17.7953BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Sep 19 1995 15:553

	Can I be Charles Nelson Reilly?
17.7954Must be able to retract lower jaw and lip like he did, and...DECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Sep 19 1995 16:047
    >> 	Can I be Charles Nelson Reilly?
    
    Only if you know and can instantly recall from memory at least
    thirty-six network-acceptable euphemisms for bodily functions
    and/or naughty parts that he used in every episode.
    
    Chris
17.7955BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Tue Sep 19 1995 16:063
    
    	But we can do without the laugh, thank you.
    
17.7956PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 19 1995 16:097
>      <<< Note 17.7955 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Holy rusted metal, Batman!" >>>

>    	But we can do without the laugh, thank you.

    "We" meaning you and Chris?
    

17.7957CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusTue Sep 19 1995 16:1720


>    I'm driving home from Connecticut around 6PM and I tune in
>    WRKO and get this talk program hosted by "two chicks" (their
>    ID.) Sounded like the Sweeney Sisters from SNL, only maybe with
>    slightly lower IQ's.

>    Anybody else heard them? Are they just there to make Marjorie sound
>    like a brain trust?


  I've heard them..I like listening to them.  I think for the most part the
 show is done "tongue in cheek", at least when I've heard them as fill in
 hosts on WRKO.  I'd gladly listen to them over Marjorie any day.



 Jim

17.7958GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Tue Sep 19 1995 16:259
    i used to love the match game....chris, it is amazing the memories some
    of your notes bring back to me...must be that wollaston water... :>
    
    -raq
    
    ttwa:  why someone, who has a visiting client with them, wonders into
    my office, sees that i am eating, and yet still goes on with a barrage
    of questions...especially ones that i have answered before...
                                                                       
17.7959Lately I'm getting 70's nostalgia, get the medicineDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Sep 19 1995 16:4420
    >> i used to love the match game....chris, it is amazing the memories some
    >> of your notes bring back to me...must be that wollaston water... :>
    
    Yeah, I'm full of memories, but I can't remember what I was doing
    five minutes ago.  :-)  I'm becoming my father, augh!
    
    Ha... I had swimming lessons at Wollaston Beach, back when you could
    still swim in there, from what I've heard.  Fortunately I didn't
    drink too much of that stuff...
    
    You're probably remembering the 70's version of The Match Game.
    The 60's version was quite different, a sedate little affair
    reflecting the moralities of the early 1960's, and you could
    watch it with the grandparents without blushing.
    
    The 70's version was... well... funnier, but don't watch it with
    Grandma.  Pretty well reflects the differences between the two decades
    and the some of the changes in values that happened over those years.
    
    Chris
17.7960BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Tue Sep 19 1995 16:443
    
    	"We" meaning "me and everyone else in here with an IQ over 20".
    
17.7961GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Tue Sep 19 1995 16:517
    yep, used to go swimming there as well...and clamming.  haven't been
    able to go into the water ther for some time now.
    
    i probably have seen re-runs of the 60's versions...but i do recall at
    times it being a bit 'racy'...but still a funny show...
    
    
17.7962my wagSX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoTue Sep 19 1995 17:187
    > On the meaning of Fabio, Dr. Joyce Brothers said, "Now that women can
    > support themselves, we don't care about the size of a man's wallet.
    >We care about the size of his <blank>."
    
    "Tush".
    
    DougO
17.7963WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterTue Sep 19 1995 17:251
    CNR response: weiner <awgawgawgawg!>
17.7964BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Sep 19 1995 17:3014
| <<< Note 17.7954 by DECWIN::RALTO "At the heart of the beast" >>>

| >> 	Can I be Charles Nelson Reilly?

| -< Must be able to retract lower jaw and lip like he did, and... >-

	I can do this.....

| Only if you know and can instantly recall from memory at least thirty-six 
| network-acceptable euphemisms for bodily functions and/or naughty parts that 
| he used in every episode.

	Memory recall???? I guess I won't be Chuck after all..... I can imitate
his lisp though!
17.7965BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Sep 19 1995 17:338
| <<< Note 17.7960 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Holy rusted metal, Batman!" >>>


| "We" meaning "me and everyone else in here with an IQ over 20".

	Oh please shawn! The only person here who could pass that besides the
babes is the many personalities of Glenn Richardson. With all of them he should
be able to squeeze out a 20..... :-)
17.7966POLAR::RICHARDSONRogering and IPATue Sep 19 1995 18:053
    {scratches head}
    
    duh?
17.7967Cue the announcer... 4... 3... 2...DECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Sep 19 1995 18:35122
    Johnny Olsen:  And now, back to "Match Game '73" and Gene Rayburn!

    Rayburn:	Okay folks, we're back and everyone's finished writing down
    		their answers.  Let's ask the contestant for his response.
    		Oh contestant, "we don't care about the size of a man's
    		wallet, we care about the size of his..."

    Contestant (looks puzzled and desperate):  Nose?

    (Rayburn rolls his eyes to the camera, audience groans audibly.)

    Rayburn:	Hooookaaayyy...  Let's see what the panel says.
		Let's start with... no-hooo, we won't start with
		you Charles, heh...

    Charles:	Wehhh-wehhh-wehhh!  (Drops out of character for a
		moment)  He always treats me like this, you know.

    Rayburn:	Holly Hallstrom, our guest panelist from "The Price
		is Right", what say you?

    Holly:	I said... (lifts card) "car", Gene.  (Audience
    		hoots, she looks out innocently at them.)  What...?

    Rayburn:	Okay, no match there, thanks, Holly, now let's move
    		on quickly to Richard Dawson.  Richarrrrrd!

    Richard:	YESSSSS, Gene!  Awrrright, oi said "Hearrrrt", the
    		soize o' 'is 'arrrt.  (Eyes audience in a mock-
    		threatening manner.)  Yesss, that's roight, 'art!

    Rayburn:	Okay, that's a real nice sentiment there Richard, but no
    		match... uh, Brett?

    Brett:	Well, let me tell you, just the other day I was talking
    		to my husband Jack Klugman, and we were talking about
    		what's important for a man to, you know, be big with.
    		And you know what he said, Gene?  He said...

    Charles:	Ho-ho!...

    Brett:	Leave me alone, Charles!  (Reaches back and hits him
    		with card.)  He said... his nose!  Yes, really!  But
    		I said, no Jack, it's his (holds up card) "crank".
    		(Audience shrieks with laughter.)  You knowwww, because
    		when I can't start my engine, it's important for him to
    		have a tool, you know, something there to help get it going.

    Charles:	Jack should have said big "ears", having to listen to
    		you all night long.

    Brett:	Shaddup, Charles!

    Rayburn:	(Shrugging to camera)  As usual, I'm not in control of
    		the proceedings here...  okay, let's move on to our
    		special guest contestant, Fay Wray.  Fay, we haven't
    		seen too much of you since the classic "King Kong" movie
    		from about forty years ago, but I must say you do look
    		wonderful, and thanks for joining us.  Tell us, what
    		was your favorite line from "King Kong"?

    Fay:	(Opens her eyes wide and lets out with a blood-curdling
    		 scream.)

    Charles:	That's what Brett said on her honeymoon night...

    Rayburn:	(Sticking his finger in his ear and wiggling it around
    		as if to stop it from ringing)  Amazing you can still
    		do that, Fay.  Okay, uh, it's the size of his...

    Fay:	As you know, Gene, I've had some experience in the area
    		of large men, what with Kong and all, and I'll say it's
    		the size of his "banana".

    Rayburn:	(Lowers his mike, raises eyes to ceiling and shakes his
    		head while audience screams.)

    Richard:	Awwrriiight!  Scawre one for the old girlll!

    Rayburn:	(Walks away from celebs, over to contestant)  So,
    		contestant, what do YOU make of all this?

    Contestant:	(Stares vacantly back at Rayburn, shakes head slightly)

    Rayburn:	(Dismisses contestant with a wave of his hand)  Aw, you're
    		no help at all!  Okay... uh, should I do this?... Charles.

    Charles:	First of all, I'm appalled at Miss Fay Wray, yes I am.
    		Now.  Everyone should know this!  Of course, it's (holds
    		up card) the size of his nose!  (Makes a big show out of
    		crumpling up another card that obviously had his real
    		answer on it, and tossing it away behind him.)  And you
    		know what the size of your nose says about the rest of
    		you, wehhh-wehhh-wehhh.

    Rayburn:	Wellllll, that wasn't sooo bad, I guess, and I guess we'll
    		give the contestant a point for that. (Glares at Charles.)
    		Okay, and finally, our special guest contestant, none other
    		than Dr. Joyce Brothers!  Now, this is actually your quote...

    Joyce:	Yes, and I really should disqualify myself, Gene, but in
    		this case I feel it's important for the television audience
    		to understand the importance and meaning of the Fabio
    		phenomenon, so I'll give my actual answer here.

    Rayburn:	Okay, uh, do we daaarrrrre do this?

    Joyce:	Oh yes, oh yes.  "We don't care about the size of a man's
    		wallet, we care about the size of his..."  pecs!

    Brett:	SEX??!  Did she say sexxxx?

    Richard:	Nawrrrrr, she said pecks, wotever that is.  Sarnds like
    		a little kiss to me, roight?

    Charles:	She did not say "pecks", she said "pecker", and shame on
    		you, Doctor Joyce Brothers!

    Rayburn:	I give up folks, that's it for "Match Game '73" for today,
    		everyone have a nice day and we'll see you tomorrow, if
    		we're still on the air, bye!

17.7968Thanks Chris, it brought a tear to my eye!TROOA::BUTKOVICHblink and I'm goneTue Sep 19 1995 18:401
    ROOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!
17.7969LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Sep 19 1995 19:182
Never understood the Fabio phenomenon.  
The guy looks like a horse.
17.7970northern exposureEST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Sep 19 1995 19:193
TTWA: Why someone would park their car pointed north, then put one of those
      sun shield thingers across their windshield...?
      
17.7971PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 19 1995 19:215
  .7969  oh, aren't you the neigh-sayer.

	 i agree. 

17.7972LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Sep 19 1995 19:221
I mean he's got that big, big face...kinda scary.
17.7973POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesTue Sep 19 1995 19:244
    
    FACE!  That's the word to match, face!
    
    
17.7974POLAR::RICHARDSONRogering and IPATue Sep 19 1995 19:281
    I wonder if he enjoys being saddled with the responsibility?
17.7975LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Sep 19 1995 19:281
Ever notice his feet?  They're tiny!  
17.7976hey, why the long face?PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 19 1995 19:333
   big face and tiny feet.  what a dreamboat.

17.7977POLAR::RICHARDSONRogering and IPATue Sep 19 1995 19:391
    He's hot to trot.
17.7978LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Sep 19 1995 19:451
Not.
17.7979BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Sep 19 1995 19:532
	Match game.... tooo funny for words! Thanks for posting it!
17.7980BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Tue Sep 19 1995 20:053
    
    	Yes ... excellent job!!
    
17.7981DPDMAI::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Tue Sep 19 1995 21:054
    
    Fabio : "I may be a model, but in my other life I'm a pig farmer".
    
    
17.7982GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Tue Sep 19 1995 21:144
    
    he should have been left on the book cover...
    
    
17.7983DECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Sep 19 1995 21:155
    Fabio reminds me of the horse in "Ren & Stimpy".  You know, the one
    that they always trot out to get a reaction to something, and he
    invariably replies with "Hmmm.  Hmmm.  No sir -- I don't like it!"
    
    Chris
17.7984CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusTue Sep 19 1995 21:194


 :-)
17.7985WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterWed Sep 20 1995 11:0211
    >Never understood the Fabio phenomenon.
    >The guy looks like a horse.
    
     But he's got a major upper bod, and long (and nastily stringy!) hair.
    I guess you don't go for the hunky guys... He'd look 100% better if he
    got a reasonable haircut, IMO.
    
     re: tiny feet
    
     Ho ho! You know what that means! We're talking vienna sausage in a
    huge bun! Talk about ruining an image. :-)
17.7986MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Sep 20 1995 14:018
    From Raq:
    
    ZZZ  Sometimes you scare me Jack.  You really do.
    
    
    I wonder if Raq is still scared of me...or if Raq was ever scared of
    me.  Raq, are you scared of me or have you realized I'm a harmless bag
    of wind?
17.7987GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Sep 20 1995 14:057
    
    
    	I can't stand Fabio.  He's got nice pecs, that's about it.
    
    	There's another guy that models for book covers for Topaz
    	books....Steven Sandalis.  Now *he* is hot........
    
17.7988BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Sep 20 1995 14:324

	Chris, I was thinking more in line of the Ren & Stimpy episode where
Stimpy has a son.... Stinky! In other words, Fabio is all gas.....
17.7989PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 20 1995 14:3822
   conversation with the girl bagging my groceries last night

   me: could i have one paper bag please?

   her: sure.  that woman that just left really bothers me, because
	see i went out with her son for a year and a half?  and he
	used to beat me up and stuff?

   me (look of concern): ohh...gee.

   her: yah, and so she's always coming in here and every time i 
	see her she has to say something to me, because when
	i was going out with him i got pregnant? and he beat
	me up? and i lost the baby? and so she always has to
	remind me about that every time i see her.

   me (wondering if i'm on candid camera): yes, well i can see
	why that would bother you.

   her: here you go, have a nice night.
 
17.7991PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 20 1995 15:052
  plastic, just as you might have suspected.
17.7992MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Sep 20 1995 15:126
    Di:
    
    There are alot of terribly lonely people out there looking for a
    listening ear!
    
    -Jack
17.7993MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Sep 20 1995 15:172
It's a good thing Chelsea prolly doesn't shop there.

17.7994CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusWed Sep 20 1995 15:1711


 Gee and I usually only get to hear conversations between the cashier and
 the bagger which usually contain discussion about when their next break is
 and what time they get off of work and what they did over the weekend and
 contain numerous "I'm like.." or "he goes.." or similar irritating phrases.



 Jim
17.7995PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 20 1995 15:2314
>>    There are alot of terribly lonely people out there looking for a
>>    listening ear!

	yes, i know that thanks.  that was my assumption as to why
	she was divulging all that to a perfect, er... total stranger.
	the cashier gave me a look as if to say, "sorry about this".
	it didn't bother me - i was just a little nonplussed and felt
	badly that she apparently feels the need to get attention or 
	sympathy that way (or whatever - maybe it's cathartic for her).
	or maybe she's just totally uninhibited and an extrovert, i
	don't know.


17.7996PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 20 1995 15:246
>>It's a good thing Chelsea prolly doesn't shop there.

	i was thinking that last night! ;>


17.7998CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusWed Sep 20 1995 15:2810



 I'd like to know what she told the next person in line about Di!



 Re: Chelsea..I think of her every time I'm in line at a grocery store and
 I get mad at the checkerouter.
17.7999PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 20 1995 15:357
>>       She could have been a psicko and was making it all up.

	that's possible.  i've known a couple of pathological
	liars and it's quite amazing what they can come up with
	at times.  i doubt it though.

17.8000MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Wed Sep 20 1995 15:364
    
    So what did our beloved Chelsea do?
    
    -b
17.8001BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Wed Sep 20 1995 16:3113
    
    	Today's weather forecast:
    
    
    	This afternoon: mostly cloudy
    
    	Tonight: mostly cloudy
    
    	Tomorrow: partly sunny
    
    
    	Why bother changing the wording for no reason?
    
17.8002MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Sep 20 1995 16:313
    ZZZ        yes, i know that thanks.  
    
    Smartypants!
17.8003MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Wed Sep 20 1995 16:347
    
    Don't anyone even _think_ of sharing the inside joke
    about whatever it is that Chelsea did in the supermarket.
    That would not be a good thing... some of us might be
    just a tad less clueless after all... :-)
    
    -b
17.8004PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 20 1995 16:373
 .8003  nothing in particular.  she said she hates it when
	store personnel say "hi" to her though.  hermit that
	she is, dontcha know.
17.8005SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Wed Sep 20 1995 16:474
    In 323.731 Meaty says he casts no dispersions on people.  I wonder what
    kind he'd use if he did cast 'em.  Colloidal?
    
    
17.8007Ask me if I careDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Sep 20 1995 17:194
    Di,
    
    Maybe the gal confused you with Dr. Joyce Brothers?
    
17.8008NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Wed Sep 20 1995 17:2618
    
    
    TTWA:
    
    Someone is messing with my mind today.  I leave the lab
    for five minutes...come back and a bunch of my tools are
    gone.  Leave the lab for 15 minutes, they are all back.
    Leave for ten minutes, my chair is gone.  Chair comes back,
    but my bench is moved three feet across the floor into the
    isle.  Now, the bench is pushed halfway back in, I have extra
    chairs, and my tweezers are gone.
    
    
    Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmm....
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.8009fabio, giddyup!LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Sep 20 1995 17:297
Re: .7985

>    He'd look 100% better if he
>    got a reasonable haircut, IMO.

He'd look like a horse with his mane clipped, IMO.
Like he'd been put up wet.
17.8010SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 20 1995 17:348
    
    <------
    
    >Like he'd been put up wet.
    
    
    
    No... that would be Haagster, giddyup!
17.8011POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Sep 20 1995 17:3813
    
    All right, who just phoned me and played a little music box version of
    "Happy Birthday"?
    
    
    [My birthday isn't til Saturday, but I appreciate it anyway 8^).]
    
    
    Gawd I'm old 8^/.
    
    
    
    
17.8012PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 20 1995 17:387
    
>>    Maybe the gal confused you with Dr. Joyce Brothers?

    well, we're both blondes, but that's about it for
    similarities, i think. ;>
    

17.8013BRITE::FYFEWed Sep 20 1995 17:575
Why there were school buses full of children pulling into the Blue 
Moon parking lot Monday morning ....

Perhaps a field trip from the Merrimack school system ?  :-)

17.8014CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Sep 20 1995 18:008
	Aw, mz_debra, you're not old!  Why, you're the
	same age as my husband and he's ...


	oh, shoot, you *are* old!

	;-)
17.8015:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 20 1995 18:004
    
    RE: .8012
    
    Do you also have a sweat ball on the end of your nose??
17.8016SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 20 1995 18:015
    
    re: .8014
    
    Watch it kid!!!!!!!!!!
    
17.8017PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 20 1995 18:049
    
>>    Do you also have a sweat ball on the end of your nose??

	a sweat ball?  you mean like a drop of sweat?  i do
	if i'm gardening and it's 1000 degrees out, yes.
	but otherwise, no, no i don't think so. ;>

	by the way, andy, ze A&C tape - she is ready.  
  
17.8018SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 20 1995 18:0711
    
    :(
    
    Di... 
    
     I guess the skit was before your time ;)
    
    It was Roseanna Dana in the Sauna with Dr. Joyce Brothers... SNL a
    bunch of years ago...
    
    
17.80198^)POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Sep 20 1995 18:076
    
    .8014
    
    Hey.  HEY.  HEY!
    
    
17.8020SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Sep 20 1995 18:0812
    
    re: .8017
    
    >by the way, andy, ze A&C tape - she is ready.
    
    
    Yes!!!!!!!!!
    
    :)
    
    (I'll send an extra bottle of MD 20/20 as a thank you!!! :) :) :) :)
    
17.8021MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Wed Sep 20 1995 18:136
    
    Who it was that decided that 14:15 was a good time to take
    the group's server down and install a new version of Pathworks.
    Fine thinking that. Fine. Off hours just won't do. Nosiree.
    
    -b
17.8022GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Sep 20 1995 18:2610
    
    
    	Don't feel bad -b
    
    	GOOEY is going to be down all day on Monday and probably part
    	if not most of the day on Tuesday to merge it with another node.
    	My only saving graces are that I can muddle through my UNIX 
    	account for mail stuff and that hopefully I can log into the
    	new node and don't have to use GOOEY anymore!  =)
    
17.8023MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Wed Sep 20 1995 18:297
    
    Hey, mother digital wants to pay me to twiddle my weenie
    'cause the server with our entire RCS library on it is
    unavailable during normal working hours, who am I to
    quibble? Eh?
    
    -b
17.8024POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Sep 20 1995 18:355
    
    Ah, now, bri - you can use the euphemism 'weenie' if you want, but we
    all know what you're talking about 8^).
    
    
17.8025Someday I'll buy a tape player for this carDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastWed Sep 20 1995 18:388
    What happened to the morning DJ on Oldies 103?  Austin, I think
    his name is.  There's some other guy now, and he doesn't seem
    to be a temp, and honestly, the guy is smooth, slick and grating.
    I cannot listen to him.
    
    Oh well, maybe it's time to get into the 90's, anyway.  :-)
    
    Chris
17.8026WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterWed Sep 20 1995 18:465
    >and that hopefully I can log into the
    >new node and don't have to use GOOEY anymore!  =)
    
     I dunno; gooey::judy has such a nice ring to it, and brings to mind a
    most interesting mental picture. :-)
17.8027oh dearPOWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesWed Sep 20 1995 18:471
    
17.8028ACIS02::BATTISGR8D8B8Wed Sep 20 1995 18:492
    
    why the box is so quiet lately??? People busier than usual lately?
17.8029MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Sep 20 1995 19:003
TTWA:
    What it must be like to receive a package and think that it could
    contain a bomb?
17.8030DPDMAI::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Wed Sep 20 1995 19:024
    < --- That happened to me last week.  I received a box at work, and
          upon opening it, found it DID INDEED CONTAIN A BOMB.
    
    	  The box contained a copy of Windows 95.
17.8031PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 20 1995 19:066
>>    What it must be like to receive a package and think that it could
>>    contain a bomb?

	TTWA: why you'd even consider opening it if you thought it
	      might.

17.8032MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Wed Sep 20 1995 19:086
    
    RE: .8031
    
    'cause weze idjits.
    
    -b
17.8033PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 20 1995 19:168
>>          <<< Note 17.8032 by MPGS::MARKEY "Mercenary geeks rool!" >>>

    
>>    'cause weze idjits.

	well, i don't buy that, Bri.  i've been reading your notes
	for years, so i know otherwise.

17.8034MPGS::MARKEYMercenary geeks rool!Wed Sep 20 1995 19:515
    
    Who is this strawman that everyone keeps talking about, and what's
    his relationship, if any, with the Wizard of Oz?
    
    -b
17.8035GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Sep 20 1995 19:556
    
    
    	re: the doctah .8026
    
    	That's exactly why I want to get rid of it.  =)
    
17.8036CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Sep 20 1995 20:003
	oh, -b, you're a very brave man to bring up
	the Wizard of Oz today, you are...
17.8037CSLALL::HENDERSONI'd rather have JesusWed Sep 20 1995 20:5210


 How many more make overs Lynn Russell on CNN Headline News will undergo (though
 I admit I like this latest one).




 Jim
17.8038GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Sep 20 1995 23:106
re .8036 
Why is today a particularly bad day to regurgitate the Wizard of Oz?  (I would 
have thought *any* day was a bad day for that!)


\C
17.8039CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Sep 21 1995 02:149
    
    	They've been singing songs from it outside my office since
    	my office was remodeled on Monday.
    
    	It *is* kind of funny to see a 24" high desk, but it works
    	for me (besides, I've now got a lot more room to pile things up
    	before I exceed the "safety standards" for office clutter).
    
    
17.8040DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalThu Sep 21 1995 12:355
    
    TTWA:  Why the motto on the Washington DC license plates is
                            
                 "Celebrate and Discover"
    
17.8041GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Sep 21 1995 12:504
    
    ttwa:  how jj did on her economics test...
    
    
17.8042MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Sep 21 1995 13:514
  ZZZ      ttwa:  how jj did on her economics test...
    
    I'll tell you...as soon as you tell me if you are still ascared of me
    or not!
17.8044GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Sep 21 1995 15:1910
    
    
    	re: raq
    
    	It was tough...... and I honestly have no clue how I did.
    	I hate tests....... I get too tense.  And what makes it even
    	worse is she gives us a time limit and we have to go back
    	into class afterwards!  I think that's been curbed for the next
    	test though.  Lots of complaints.......
    
17.8045Bryant CrosbyDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundThu Sep 21 1995 20:425
    Wonder if that lady in Mississippi who just delivered her baby
    son 2 weeks early (but weighing 14lb 13oz) will consider having
    any more kids?  Yikes!!
    
    
17.8046MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 22 1995 02:317
TTWA:
    How come the mailman, uh, I mean, postal delivery person, didn't stop
    at my mailbox today? Last time that happened when the weather wasn't
    bad, it was because he'd run his car into a ditch. I'd hoped he'd
    be more careful - we're running out of ditches as it is.


17.8047Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Sep 22 1995 03:095
    TTWA - Why are people so critical about cops and then when one gets
    shot and killed it's "Oh that poor bloke he was only doing his job."
    etc etc....
    
    I don't want an answer I just had to enter it etc
17.8048WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Sep 22 1995 11:171
    -1 the pitfalls of broad brushing
17.8049CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Sep 22 1995 16:3220


 Where did "regular" come from when referring to coffee with cream and sugar?


 I witnessed and interesting exchange at the local Dunkin' Donuts this morning.
 Man walks in with a travel mug and says "fill it with black, regular coffee
 (which I interpreted to mean plain/non-flavored coffee)" and the woman
 behind the counter says "you want it regular?" and the man responds, "no, I
 want black, regular coffee" and the woman looked like she had just been 
 victimized by one of Tim Wakefield's knuckleballs.

 I assume they were communicating at the correct level when I left with
 my purchase.




Jim
17.8050PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 22 1995 16:395
>> Where did "regular" come from when referring to coffee with cream and sugar?

	that's a very tough question for a friday, james.  very tough.

17.8051CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Sep 22 1995 16:4714


 Oh.  Sorry.


 Well, how about this...why are employees of various retail establishments
 called "associates"?





 Jim
17.8052MKOTS1::BUTLERCall me Mr. Coffee!Fri Sep 22 1995 16:491
    Could the man have ment black cafienated coffee different from decaf?
17.8053PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 22 1995 16:503
  .8051  look.  you're giving me a brain cramp.  do i have to
	 go up to the second floor and give you a pinch?  
17.8054CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Sep 22 1995 16:524


 ;-)
17.8055CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Sep 22 1995 16:5414

>    Could the man have ment black cafienated coffee different from decaf?



   Could be, though he did say "regular coffee" which I took to mean
   the non flavored variety.  The associate seemed to think he meant
   cream and sugar.




 Jim
17.8056GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Sep 22 1995 17:018
    
    happens here all the time, jimbo...i thought it meant non-flavored
    caffeinated coffee with cream and sugar...after i figured out it didn't
    mean "medium"...
    
    :>
    
    
17.8057NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri Sep 22 1995 17:0710
I think it's localized. In SE Mass and RI, you ask for a cuppa coffee and
the server will say, "Regulah?" If you say yes, you'll get a cup of
coffee with cream and roughly a teaspoon of sugar.

Other servers have to distinguish between decaffeinated and not
decaffeinated (or "regular"). 

In Dunkin Donuts and many brass and fern places "regular" can distinguish
plain old hot black steaming flavorful Juan Valdez stuff from hazel nut
mocha vanilla sombra montagna delight.
17.8058ACIS01::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Sep 22 1995 18:252
    
    TTWA:  Where oh where, is the birthday girl today?? mz_debra
17.8059NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Fri Sep 22 1995 18:2610
    
    
    Mark, I was wondering that myself today.
    
    She gave me cause to wonder last night to.... :*)
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.8060SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 22 1995 18:276
    
     I would think she's on her way to a special place on the Cape to
    celebrate a special day (and weekend)...
    
    I ain't saying any more...
    
17.8061ACIS01::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Sep 22 1995 18:295
    
    well Terrie, she said she does owe me a mail message!! I know she has
    been super busy as of late, wish I could have been there last night.
    Sounds like a good time was had by all, I could have finally met
    our canadien 'boxers, as well as gem man.
17.8062ACIS01::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Sep 22 1995 18:302
    
    details andrew
17.8063SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 22 1995 18:354
    
    
    I ain't sayin' no more....
    
17.8064ACIS01::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Sep 22 1995 18:384
    
    now Andy, don't you know it is rude to give us a juicy hint and then
    just clam up??? I wonder if bamboo shoots under the fingernails will
    help loosen your tongue??
17.8065STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Sep 22 1995 18:397
    
    
    >>>I ain't sayin' no more....
    
      Time to haul out the Grand Inquisitor, he'll make him talk!!!
    
    
17.8066NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Fri Sep 22 1995 18:418
    
    
    Where's the Judge when we need him??  He could make
    you talk!
    
    
    :*)
    
17.8067GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSFri Sep 22 1995 18:463
    
    
    Or sing......
17.8068SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 22 1995 18:468
    
    
    Bring out....
    
    
    
        The Fluffy Pillows!!!!!!!!
    
17.8069POWDML::HANGGELIPetite Chambre des MauditesFri Sep 22 1995 19:5717
    
    No, he's made of sterner stuff than that.
    
    Bring out...
    
    
    
    
    
    The Comfy Chair!!!!!!!!!!
    
    8^)
    
    I wish I were on the Cape!  I'm here, just too busy to note.  And it's 
    not my birthday yet!  I'm holding onto my youth with the very tips of 
    my fingers until tomorrow 8^).
    
17.8070Timid women!SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideFri Sep 22 1995 20:088
>                I'm holding onto my youth with the very tips of 
>    my fingers until tomorrow 8^).
 
        Aw Debra - grab a handful - he won't bite...
        
        ;*)
           

17.8071ACIS01::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Sep 22 1995 20:086
    
    well thanks for the update mz_debra, I knew you were busy, but the Cape
    idea of andy's sure got my mind a wandering. :-) Happy birthday early
    love.
    
    Mark
17.8072SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 22 1995 20:323
    
    The Cape's still a reality... even though I was a day off...
    
17.8073ACIS01::BATTISGR8D8B8Fri Sep 22 1995 20:342
    
    Andy, the bamboo shoots may still apply
17.8074SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Sep 22 1995 20:364
    
    Oooooo... I love bamboo shoots!! Except when I gotta pick them up with
    my chop-sticks...
    
17.8075MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 22 1995 23:326
re: .8057, Art

> hazel nut mocha vanilla sombra montagna delight.

Isn't that actually hazel nut mocha vanilla sombra montagna almond guy ding
delight?
17.8076slam return slamSTRATA::STILLsky divers make a lasting impression :-oSat Sep 23 1995 12:006
    Why is it that people , after typing a sentence utilizing a keyboard
    must strike the carriage or return key with such aggression???
    
    
    									
    Mike
17.8077MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Sep 23 1995 13:472
Some of us used to use non-electric typewriters.

17.8078CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Sat Sep 23 1995 14:248
    	re slamming RETURN.
    
    	Most other keys only require finger movements to reach them.
    	Check it out sometime.  When many people reach for the RETURN
    	key, they not only move fingers, but also roll the wrist, or
    	even move the whole hand over.  This encourages the hand itself
    	to be invloved in the striking of the RETURN key, so more force
    	goes into it.
17.8079ySTRATA::STILLsky divers make a lasting impression :-oSat Sep 23 1995 15:3610
    re.-2
    
    
    				ok those are good answers but. I just found
    out it only took me just to use my pinky, to hit return . I am an
    average typer 45wpm. And I have really small hands. Mostly I have seen
    it done on the look and peck typers. They hit every other key with
    little force but bash the enter key. It seems to be a power thing. Like
    they want people to think they are superior or an expert at typing
    skills. 
17.8080CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Sat Sep 23 1995 15:5910
    	I would think it would be the most pronounced on the hunt-and-
    	peckers.  They (we) only use the index fingers, and maybe the
    	middle fingers too, so to hit the return key with your index 
    	finger you HAVE to use the whole hand to get there.  That gives
    	much more force than just using the pinky.
    
    	Another possible explanation is the size of the key.  You can
    	swing harder and not have to be so accurate with your aim on
    	those larger keys.  Do you also hear these same people slamming
    	the space bar?
17.8081enterSTRATA::STILLsky divers make a lasting impression :-oSat Sep 23 1995 18:088
    re -.1
    
    			I do not believe the space bars are a factor in
    these carriage return cases. I do believe it is in the mind that one
    must emphasize(sp) he or she is coming to the end of a sentence. It is
    a sense of accomplishment. Ever notice how when one uses the back space
    to correct a mistake it is lightly and even discretely used so that no
    one knows they made a mistake!!!   
17.8082CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutSun Sep 24 1995 14:338
I normally just lightly touch the return key with the little finger
of my right hand, being a lazy sod I look for the means of least effort
(which is probably why I hate using a mouse, as I have to reach over
to find the bugger)  On the other hand, I usually whack the delete key
really hard (and consequently get about half a dozen of the surrounding
keys) as I get irate when I make typing mistakes (frequently)

Chris.
17.8083My fav-o-rite lunaticMPGS::MARKEYWorld Wide EpiphanySun Sep 24 1995 16:3816
    
    My friend Marshall types with the same fervor as what he is
    writing. You could always tell when he was on about something
    by the way he was typing. If it was laid back and quiet,
    everything was OK. On the other hand, when he was mad he
    would pound on the keyboard. If he was writing a "take that!"
    memo, he'd punctuate each sentence with ". POUND!!!!"

    He would also do the same thing if he was feeling jubilant
    and/or frisky. It was easy to distinguish from his mad
    state though because he would always chuckle to himself
    while he was typing.

    He's off terrorizing Microsoft now... ah, I miss my friend...

    -b
17.8084CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sun Sep 24 1995 18:199


  Are Big Macs smaller than they used to be, or is it just my imagination?




 Jim
17.8085CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutSun Sep 24 1995 18:229
>  Are Big Macs smaller than they used to be, or is it just my imagination?

dunno.  I normally go for BK's Double Whoppers; the other day I asked
for one of these newfanged Mega Doubles or whatever they call them, but
the git behind the counter was either deef or stupid (both?) and I just
got a bog standard double cheeseburger.  I couldn't be arsed to argue,
but I'll try one eventually...

Chris.
17.8086Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon Sep 25 1995 00:361
    ummmm ...  Burger King.....
17.8087TROOA::BUTKOVICHblink and I'm goneMon Sep 25 1995 03:482
    Martin - go to "Hungry Jacks" - it's the exact same food as Burger King
    (or did you know that already??)
17.8088Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon Sep 25 1995 04:002
    yes sir, je knows that already. ta! If it wasn't for me that food chain
    would have to close due to lack of business !! :*)
17.8089COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Sep 25 1995 13:0415
    What would _you_ do, if you were Jewish, and returned to your
    legally parked car on Beacon Street in Boston, to find it surrounded
    by young Arabic speaking valet parking attendants in their early
    twenties, and covered with little stickers, such as the following:

			Thanks for makin'
			my day you yarmulke-
			wearing freak!

			   [swastika]

			I'll be watching you.

/john
17.8090BUSY::SLABOUNTYI'll kiss the dirt and walk awayMon Sep 25 1995 13:365
    
    	I certainly wouldn't go back to the car just yet.
    
    	8^)
    
17.8091POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Mon Sep 25 1995 13:402
    I don't think Nazis care much for Arabs either. Hmmmm, what an ignorant
    bunch.
17.8092MPGS::MARKEYWorld Wide EpiphanyMon Sep 25 1995 14:399
    
    re: .8089

    1. Take their pictures. 2. Take the pictures to the Israeli Consulate
       and ask that they be given to the Massad. 3. Go home with a huge
       grin on my face knowing that life will never be the same for those
       scumbags again.

    -b
17.8093WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterMon Sep 25 1995 14:391
    Mossad. /hth
17.8094MPGS::MARKEYWorld Wide EpiphanyMon Sep 25 1995 14:404
    
    It did. Immensely. Thanks.

    -b
17.8095Oops, need another vp...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedMon Sep 25 1995 16:154
    
      Who values indifferences ?
    
      bb
17.8096TROOA::COLLINSWhen doze? 9 to 5!Mon Sep 25 1995 17:453
    
    END THE INTOLERANCE OF LACTOSE!!
    
17.8097LANDO::OLIVER_BMon Sep 25 1995 19:123
>Mossad. /hth

Mo happy  /hth
17.8098Where's KEPTINWSTENG::DSMITHTue Sep 26 1995 02:258
     
    
    TTWA today - why the GOLF conference node is unavailable today?
    anything to do with the Ryder Cup result. Us European fans would like
    to see what the US reaction is.
    
    Danny.
    
17.8099Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue Sep 26 1995 02:322
    because golf is such a riveting read... sometimes the conference goes
    into overload and gets waaaaaayyyyy too excited.
17.8100GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Sep 26 1995 02:354
    
    
    	Wondering snarf!
    
17.8101WSTENG::DSMITHTue Sep 26 1995 02:409
    
    
     wondering if KEPTIN is off-line for a purpose, ie to keep us Europeans
    from bragging too much about the Ryder Cup result. 
    
     Danny.
    
    Hey, who cares if golf is a slow read, helps me fall asleep on
    nightshift!!
17.8102Hypertext, sortaCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Sep 26 1995 04:215
I wonder how many people know that when a note sez "See .8089" that you can
double click on the .8089 with the mouse (at least when in character cell
mode) and go there.

/john
17.8103Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue Sep 26 1995 05:081
    <-- i am deprived of said required 3 button squeeker !!
17.8104AIMHI::MARTINactually Rob Cashmon, NHPM::CASHMONTue Sep 26 1995 10:0018
    
    TTWA:
    
    A poll reported in today's Wall Street Journal found that only
    36% of Americans now regard work as being more important than
    leisure.
    
    Doesn't that seem rather strange in a country where people are 
    working longer and longer hours, taking less and less vacation, 
    and carry laptops, cell phones, and beepers with them everywhere
    they go?
    
    Aren't people just deluding themselves?  It's sad, really.
    
    
    
    Rob
                                                              
17.8105WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Sep 26 1995 10:131
    the reasons you outlined may be the very reasons for the 36% rating.
17.8106MAIL1::CRANETue Sep 26 1995 10:405
    Would John Covert contact me off-line?
    
    NJMAIL::CRANE
    
    Thanks.
17.8107AIMHI::MARTINactually Rob Cashmon, NHPM::CASHMONTue Sep 26 1995 10:4318
    
    That's what I thought.  But one has to wonder, if leisure is so
    important to these people, why put up with all that?  Why not
    quit and get an easier job?
    
    Even if they're doing it to make a better life for their kids, 
    money isn't everything if they never have time to spend with
    their children.  In most cases, the children would probably be
    better off with the parents actually around to raise them, instead
    of being raised by daycare and just having nicer cars and a bigger
    house to live in.
    
    Just my humble opinion...
    
    
    
    Rob
    
17.8108WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Sep 26 1995 11:517
    well Rob, i can only speak to why i put up with the hassle. my
    free time, hobbies and other things i like to do run into $$$$'s.
    
    i don't think many of us would be working if a lot of the important
    things were free... :-)
    
    
17.8109MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Sep 26 1995 11:522
Kids only grow up to ignore their parents anyway. NBD.

17.8110That is, the one I'm using right nowCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Sep 26 1995 12:265
>    <-- i am deprived of said required 3 button squeeker !!

My squeaker only has one button.

/john
17.8111COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Sep 26 1995 12:4420
Why various All-In-1 users are having trouble sending me mail:

From:   MRGATE AT A1 AT MJBOOT
Date:   22-Sep-1995
Posted-date: 22-Sep-1995
Precedence: 1
Subject: Message Router VMSmail Gateway nondelivery notification

Delivery of this message through the Gateway had the following results:

        COVERT::COVERT - invalid address

---------------

Ahah!  Here is the immediate cause, at least for MJBOOT:

%MAIL-E-LOGLINK, error creating network link to node COVERT
-SYSTEM-F-NOSUCHNODE, remote node is unknown

/john
17.8112BUSY::SLABOUNTYI'll kiss the dirt and walk awayTue Sep 26 1995 12:528
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why last night I dreamt that I met Rob Cashmon, and he turned out
    	to be a 3-foot midget [over-sized head, small body].
    
    	Strange.
    
17.8113POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Sep 26 1995 13:351
    I wonder if Charley Traffic has ever met Johnny Carwash.
17.8114MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Sep 26 1995 15:219
547.36>    Even though lots of people contributed to "Pee-Wee's Playhouse",
547.36>    he was obviously the primary creative force (if one can believe
547.36>    the credits, at least).  This was one of the best Saturday morning
547.36>    TV programs I've ever seen.  I hope he does more in the future.

I wonder if he'll invite Jocelyn Elders and Hugh Grant to join him in
the playhouse on Saturday AM's? I understand they have some time on
their hands.

17.8115MPGS::MARKEYWorld Wide EpiphanyTue Sep 26 1995 15:235
    
    Pee-Wee's Big Adventure was a cute little flick too... well,
    I like it...
    
    -b
17.8116TROOA::COLLINSThis tightrope feels like home...Tue Sep 26 1995 15:273
    
    "Everyone I know has a big `but'."
    
17.8117Two new visitors to the PlayhouseDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Sep 26 1995 15:3013
>> I wonder if he'll invite Jocelyn Elders and Hugh Grant to join him in
>> the playhouse on Saturday AM's? 
    
    Yeah, Jocelyn can be the new character "Handy".  She'll walk into
    the Playhouse dressed up in a large cartoonish hand costume (like
    a lifesize Hamburger Helper guy) with her face just sticking out
    from the palm of the hand.
    
    Hugh can be "Hugh-Gee", and that red-headed woman with the beehive
    hairdo and the fairyland sequined dress (forgot her name, Miss Yvonne?)
    can have the hots for him.
    
    Chris
17.8118GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSTue Sep 26 1995 16:125
    
    He could make a great adult movie with all that has gone on and using
    the PeeWee's Playhouse theme (when I say adult, I don't mean X-rated,
    but a very humorous PG-13 or R rated thing.
    
17.8119POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwTue Sep 26 1995 16:558
    
    I'd like to know why it is that when you give someone a specific list
    of times you CANNOT POSSIBLY make an event, they then schedule you 
    for that night?
    
    I think 'obtuse' should be the word of the day.
    
    
17.8120TROOA::COLLINSThis tightrope feels like home...Tue Sep 26 1995 19:417
    
    Haven't seen a mod in a while...
    
    I wonder how long an RO would last right now...
    
    ;^)
    
17.8121He'd slip one by once in a whileDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastWed Sep 27 1995 02:1614
    re: .8118 "PG-rated Pee-Wee"
    
    Interestingly enough, "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" did get a bit risque
    at times, but it was done so subtly that it of course went sailing
    over the kids' heads.  Which made it all the funnier, of course.
    
    I'll never forget the time he played "Pass the Orange" with that
    just-this-side-of-bizarre singing triplet group of middle-aged
    ladies.  They were wearing their usual low-cut dresses, and at
    one point Pee-Wee turned toward the camera and gave an outrageous
    leer that sent me straight to the floor in laughter.  The poor
    kids had no idea what Dad was laughing at...
    
    Chris
17.8122Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Sep 27 1995 02:531
    TTWA - Why does this chicken toutellini taste like fish !?! 
17.8123Keep watching the skies...AIMHI::MARTINactually Rob Cashmon, NHPM::CASHMONWed Sep 27 1995 04:2916
    
    re 17.8112, Shawn's dreams
    
    Yes, I must confess the truth.  I am actually one of the Greys
    from Zeta Reticuli.  You Earthlings may have shot down one of our
    saucers over Roswell in 1947, but our evil overlords are sending
    an invasion fleet towards your puny planet even as we speak.
    
    I'll be watching you, Shawn.
    
    Klaatu nikto barada, cruller eclair bismarck.
    
    
    
    Rob
                                                
17.8124BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyWed Sep 27 1995 12:513
    
    	Uh-oh, looks like I've invoked the wrath of Rob.
    
17.8125Roswell, now there's a great nameDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastWed Sep 27 1995 13:259
    I think that someday I'll write a sci-fi comedy story where
    the main character has a little alien pet named Roswell.
    Sounds good; "Oh, Roswell..."
    
    "Klaatu" can be a tropical drink with a small model of a
    flying saucer sticking up out of the glass where the umbrella
    would normally be found.
    
    Chris
17.8126MILPND::CLARK_DWed Sep 27 1995 17:036
    
    Does anyone know the words to that old song, "My Boyfriends Back" ?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Dianne
17.8127MPGS::MARKEYWorld Wide EpiphanyWed Sep 27 1995 17:056
    
    Yeah, they're "Ooooh Ahhhh Oooooh Ahhhh My Boyfriend's Back...."
    
    HTH.
    
    -b
17.8128PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 27 1995 17:084
   .8127  don't listen to him.  he doesn't know his oooh aaah's from
	  his hey laaa's.

17.8129MPGS::MARKEYWorld Wide EpiphanyWed Sep 27 1995 17:144
    
    {head hung in shame}
    
    -b
17.8130MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Sep 27 1995 17:5016
    	He went away....and you came to me...and bothered me every night.
    	And when I wouldn't go out with you....you said some things...
    	that weren't very nice....
    
    	My boyfriends back and your gonna be in trouble..
    	Hay laaaaaaaa...hay laaaa my boyfriends back.
    
    	If I were you I would leave here on the double....
    	"        "         "          "          "
    
    	I know bits and pieces of the rest...like
    
    My b friends back he's gonna save my reputation......
    If I were you I'd take a permanent vacation.....etc. etc. etc.Z
    
    
17.8131TROOA::COLLINSThis tightrope feels like home...Wed Sep 27 1995 21:1316
    
    On the subway home tonight I noticed a poster for the `Mr. Big'
    candy bar (I won't call it a "chocolate bar" because I don't believe
    that it contains anything remotely resembling chocolate).
    
    Anyway, the ad had a picture of Shaquille O'Neal below the word "Shaq",
    and the `Mr. Big' bar below the word "Snaq".
    
    What was interesting was that, tucked away in the corner, there was a 
    small, square logo that essentially said "SHAQ", and fine print that 
    read: "SHAQ and SHAQ logo are registered trademarks of Mine O'Mine,
    Inc."
    
    The TTWA:  How long until lawyers from Mine O'Mine Incorporated come 
    after our Raquel Jandrow, and what do we plan to do about it?
                     
17.8132Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Sep 28 1995 03:075
    TTWA - Where was the Tofu in my lunch ? From what I could tell, it was
    soft noodles, sweet chili sauce and peanuts. I was unable to identify
    anything suspicious, which would have led me to believe it was Tofu !
    
    oh well.... it tasted ok.
17.8133"I have a bad feeling about this."BSS::S_CONLONA Season of Carnelians...Thu Sep 28 1995 03:134
    Someday (maybe 20 years from now), I wonder if someone who loves
    a particular movie so much that he posts a slogan from it as the 
    title of every note he writes will have moved on to quote a different 
    movie by then?  :/
17.8134"Louie...this could be the start of a beautiful friendship."BSS::S_CONLONA Season of Carnelians...Thu Sep 28 1995 03:212
    I wonder how many of my favorite movies have good slogans which could
    fit into the title space... :/
17.8135TALK HARD!!!SNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Sep 28 1995 04:091
    I doubt that very much... who ya takin' about anyway !!!
17.8136hasta la vista baby !SNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Sep 28 1995 04:112
    Anyhow... not long to go now.. It's errr... 23 days (there's a bank
    holiday on Monday and that's not including today)
17.8137WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Sep 28 1995 09:345
    what combination of bull excerement and gunpowder Johnnie Cochran
    uses to brush his teeth.
    
    i swear i've never seen a better man at shooting off his mouth with
    such bull----.
17.8138BROKE::PARTSThu Sep 28 1995 12:576
    
    
    Who was the moron who first opined that "Letting televisons into
    the (O.J.) courtroom will edukate the world about the strengths
    of our judicial system"? 
    
17.8139"I'll have the same thing she's having."LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Sep 28 1995 14:321
I wonder about that too, Suzanne.
17.8140TROOA::COLLINSWave like a flag...Thu Sep 28 1995 15:003
    
    Do Mr. and Mrs. Problem give birth to problem children?
    
17.8141SMURF::WALTERSThu Sep 28 1995 15:031
    They probably give each other a wide berth.
17.8142ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Thu Sep 28 1995 15:042
    
    If a certain noter ever received his ty card?
17.8143Almost, but not quite, a Paul Lynde replyDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastThu Sep 28 1995 15:066
    >> Do Mr. and Mrs. Problem give birth to problem children?
    
    Yes, and that's why everyone was so confused when they said
    they had a little Problem.
    
    Chris
17.8144LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Sep 28 1995 16:091
Oh. Paul Lynde.  I _adored_ Paul Lynde.
17.8145MPGS::MARKEYWorld Wide EpiphanyThu Sep 28 1995 16:164
    
    Me too. A Great Poof he was...
    
    -b
17.8146POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Thu Sep 28 1995 16:171
    He was the perfect middle square.
17.8147CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Sep 28 1995 16:174
       re .8144:
       
       Please tell me you're only fooling.  Or that you saw him only in
       BBB.  Please.  Please.  
17.8148BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyThu Sep 28 1995 16:183
    
    	Paul Lynde was a riot.
    
17.8149MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Sep 28 1995 16:196
TTWA:
   Why is it that whenever you see carrion beetles, they're, er, engaged
   with some carrion? I mean, these are pretty distinctive looking insects.
   Doesn't it seem resonable that they should frequently be seen commuting?
   Or sleeping?

17.8150PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 28 1995 16:232
   .8149  i have seen them commuting, complete with their carrion luggage.
17.8151MPGS::MARKEYRoger the RogererThu Sep 28 1995 16:234
    
    They were carrion luggage?
    
    -b
17.8152Paul was just so campy!LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Sep 28 1995 16:254
Hollywood Squares, at a certain point in time,
was one hot show.  I used to sit there and wait
until the contestants picked either Paul Lynde or
Wally Cox...
17.8153re: .8151PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Sep 28 1995 16:264
    
    But only two per beetle.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.8154MPGS::MARKEYRoger the RogererThu Sep 28 1995 16:304
    
    And they had to fit in the overhead carapace...

    -b
17.8155CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Sep 28 1995 16:304
       Wally Cox' father was a clothier in Philadelphia in the 1920s.  I
       recall when my Dad came home one day and my mother scolded him,
       "No, you got it backwards -- I told you to go to Cox' and buy a
       seersucker suit!"
17.8156WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterThu Sep 28 1995 16:331
    :-)
17.8157Lynde was greatPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 28 1995 16:372
  .8152  same here.
17.8158CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Sep 28 1995 16:399


 I never cared for Paul Lynde, myself.




 Jim
17.8159MPGS::MARKEYRoger the RogererThu Sep 28 1995 16:404
    
    He was better than Charles Nelson Riley.
    
    -b
17.8161CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Sep 28 1995 16:4510
       
       > He was better than Charles Nelson Riley.
       
       Standing out in a thunderstorm driving copper nails into one's
       head was better than watching CNR.
       
       Or Charley Weaver.  Especially Charley Weaver.  Throw in either of
       the Gabor sisters (collectively known as the Gaborage), too.
       
       But Wally Cox was great.
17.8162SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Thu Sep 28 1995 16:452
    One of Charles Nelson Reilly's better appearances was as the real
    estaate agent in the teevee version of The Ghost and Mrs Muir.
17.8164PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 28 1995 16:524
       
       Standing out in a thunderstorm driving copper nails into one's
       head is overrated - I'm here to tell ya.

17.8163MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Sep 28 1995 16:5213
[Putting on my best Brian Markey voice -]

In the fall of 1968 while I was attending USC, I was employed part time in the
shipping&receiving department of the Sears and Roebuck Store on Santa Monica
Blvd. in Hollywood. It was common to see celebs shopping there. I once helped
Leo G. Carroll load a Christmas tree into the back of his Volvo station wagon,
and assisted Paul Lynde in getting some of those big Sears plastic garbage
cans into the back seat of a two door Pinto. He pushed and swore at them
just as he acted on teevee.




17.8165LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Sep 28 1995 16:546
>assisted Paul Lynde in getting some of those big Sears plastic garbage
>cans into the back seat of a two door Pinto. He pushed and swore at them
>just as he acted on teevee.

Lucky duck!  My celeb meetings are rather paltry.  David Susskind,
Sandy Dennis, and Martina.
17.8166PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 28 1995 17:027
	i once walked by a table where Jean Simmons and Hermione
	Gingold (sp?) were having lunch and they stopped talking
	and asked me to join them.  no wait - that's not it...
	they ignored me completely.  yes, i seem to remember it
	like that now.  and i thought to myself "hmmph".

17.8167LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Sep 28 1995 17:167
my friend was hitchhiking on martha's vineyard
and got picked up by james taylor.  he was very
nice she said.  everyone was very low key.  of 
course, over on the vineyard it's tres gauche 
to gawk at the stars.

i wonder why?
17.8168CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Sep 28 1995 17:2022
       Jimmy Carter sat across from me on a plane from Manchester to
       Baltimore (he continued to Atlanta) two years before he won the
       election.  We talked for a while about nuclear power, and I've
       still got the hand-written letter that he sent me a few days
       later.  (OK, so he was mostly interested in getting support for
       his campaign, but I knew better: I went with Udall.)
       
       Jackie Onassis was on the same 7am shuttle that I took to NY, but
       we had nothing to say to each other.  I did wonder why she didn't
       travel on a flight w/1st class, and I was also stunned at her
       extraordinary beauty.
       
       I was twice in the Peanut Gallery on the Howdy Doody show.
       
       My friend Mike Fradkin lived next door to Big Brother Bob Emery in
       Newton Highlands, and we were invited over there a couple of times.
       
       That's it, except, obviously, for political rallies and sports
       events.  (For example, Soapbox Night at the NH Primary in 1988,
       when several intrepids of the Box enjoyed the company of Bruce
       Babbitt, Jesse Jackson, Mike Dukakis, and George Brush, possibly
       among others.)
17.8169WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Sep 28 1995 17:231
    i saw Lou Albano in a South Carolina airport :-)
17.8170PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 28 1995 17:267
>>                    <<< Note 17.8168 by CALLME::MR_TOPAZ >>>
       
>>       I was twice in the Peanut Gallery on the Howdy Doody show.

	this explains a lot.  and i do mean a LOT.
	we're talkin' plenty.

17.8171TROOA::COLLINSWave like a flag...Thu Sep 28 1995 17:273
    
    HEY!  Take it to Topic 261!!
    
17.8172CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Sep 28 1995 17:282
       I confess.  Someone in the NY office of the company my Dad worked
       for knew Princess SFWS.  Honestly.
17.8173PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 28 1995 17:292
  .8171  napoleon wannabe.
17.8174CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Sep 28 1995 17:303
       > napoleon wannabe.
       
       Sure, I'll bet.  Where/when dja meet him?
17.8175TROOA::COLLINSWave like a flag...Thu Sep 28 1995 17:425
    
    .8173
    
    When I'm President, things will be different in here, mark my words.
    
17.8176MAIL1::CRANEThu Sep 28 1995 17:505
    Winchester 7mm-08...now what is it 7mm or 08?
    
    Thanks in advance.
    
    ...and just what would one shoot with this rifle?
17.8177CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Thu Sep 28 1995 17:5312



 I once gave Albert King a cigarette, and I also mowed the lawn of the parents
 of someone who was married to one of the guitar players in Big Brother and
 the Holding Company.




 Jim
17.8178TROOA::COLLINSWave like a flag...Thu Sep 28 1995 17:553
    
    I am the bastard child of Christopher Plummer and Julie Andrews.
    
17.8179GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSThu Sep 28 1995 17:562
    
    RE: .8172  Knew in the biblical sense?
17.8180PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 28 1995 17:581
.8178  aagagagag!
17.8181aren't you glad you asked? :-}TIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSThu Sep 28 1995 17:5820
>                      <<< Note 17.8176 by MAIL1::CRANE >>>

>    Winchester 7mm-08...now what is it 7mm or 08?
    
>    Thanks in advance.
    
>    ...and just what would one shoot with this rifle?

Just in case this is a serious question. :-}

It is the Winchester .308 cartridge CASE necked down from .308 to 7MM(about
.28 cal). The 7MM bullets usually have better balistic coeficients so it 
shoots flatter/longer than the .308 Win.

Good for medium big-game in North America such as deer or elk with the heavier 
bullets such as 175 grain. Good varmint load with the lighter 125 grain loads
out to 400+yds

Amos

17.8182MAIL1::CRANEThu Sep 28 1995 18:034
    .8181
    Yes, note 8176 was a serious question.
    
    Thanks. How it it for long range 500 yrds plus target practice? 
17.8183Try the new Accurate Arms powders. good burn ratesTIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSThu Sep 28 1995 18:2020
>                      <<< Note 17.8182 by MAIL1::CRANE >>>

>    .8181
>    Yes, note 8176 was a serious question.

This is the 'box son, you gatta watch them serious questions in here. 

   
>    Thanks. How it it for long range 500 yrds plus target practice? 

I would not hesitate to use it as a good all-around No. America rifle.
For target shooting at 500yds try 125 or 140 grain spitzers. to retain
knock-down power go with 175 gr (Nosler makes a good power-point spitzer
I use it in 7MM mag) You'll need a serious scope 4-12X or even 6-18X.

You may also wish to wander over into the nutterfile
FOUNDER::FIREARMS.

Amos

17.8184CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Sep 28 1995 18:241
       How about 1094 yards?
17.8185CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Sep 28 1995 18:334
       TTWA: 
       
       Whether all of the beds in the Ocean B&B are as creaky as
       the one in !Joan & Karen's room.
17.8186TROOA::COLLINSWave like a flag...Thu Sep 28 1995 18:356
    
    'Twas the Oasis, actually, and I didn't hear anyone ELSE's bed
     creak, so I'd say the answer is probably no.
    
     :^)
     
17.8187LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Sep 28 1995 18:382
keep yer grain spitzers dry, otherwise they'll
interfere with yer balistic coeficients.
17.8188MPGS::MARKEYRoger the RogererThu Sep 28 1995 18:414
    
    Wise advice.
    
    -b
17.8189TROOA::COLLINSWave like a flag...Thu Sep 28 1995 18:504
    
    And keep your eye on the sparrow
    When the going gets narrow...
    
17.8190WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterThu Sep 28 1995 18:554
    >'Twas the Oasis, actually, and I didn't hear anyone ELSE's bed
    > creak, so I'd say the answer is probably no.
    
     As if you'd hear other bedsprings over the din...
17.8191SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Thu Sep 28 1995 18:585
    .8183
    
    > You'll need a serious scope 4-12X or even 6-18X.
    
    Less'n your handle is Kirby, that is.
17.8192Timely inside joke!TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisit's time to trashercise!Thu Sep 28 1995 18:581
John - were you and Karen rubbing belly buttons?
17.8193TROOA::COLLINSWave like a flag...Thu Sep 28 1995 19:005
    
    .8192
    
    CERTAINLY NOT!  Do you think I want to get PREGNANT!!
    
17.8194MPGS::MARKEYRoger the RogererThu Sep 28 1995 19:134
    
    How long Ms. Deb has been going in and out of Shirley.
    
    -b
17.8195ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Thu Sep 28 1995 19:212
    
    <--- usually twice a day, three on Sundays. hth
17.8196MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Sep 28 1995 19:216
TTWA:
   If Mr. Topaz _REALLY_ discussed nuclear power with Jimmah?

   From what I could gather, Jimmah was always a big fan of nucular
   power, only.

17.8197Attack of the Fifty-Foot PresidentDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastThu Sep 28 1995 19:266
   >> From what I could gather, Jimmah was always a big fan of nucular
   >> power, only.
    
    But he had to run it by Amy first.
    
    Chris
17.8198TROOA::COLLINSWave like a flag...Thu Sep 28 1995 19:283
    
    Jimmeh Kotter was history's greatest monster!
    
17.8199CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Sep 28 1995 19:454
	Who's this Ms Deb person ?

	She doesn't show up on ELF.
17.8200MPGS::MARKEYRoger the RogererThu Sep 28 1995 19:475
    
    So, if Mr. Topaz spoke with Jimmeh, how come he didn't
    know it was newkuler power, hmm?
    
    -b
17.8201POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwThu Sep 28 1995 19:546
    
    .8199
    
    No, but mz_debra does 8^).
    
    
17.8202CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Sep 28 1995 19:552
<--- I *knew* that!
17.8203POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwThu Sep 28 1995 19:554
    
    You're good.  Yes, you are.
    
    
17.8204CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Sep 28 1995 22:065
       Well, yes, I did.  I was working for a company that built nuclear,
       or nucular, power plants (Stone & Webster), and Jimmy told me that
       he was a nuclear engineer in the Navy.
       
       
17.8205Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Sep 29 1995 02:062
    TTWA - Why, for the last couple of weeks, have I been waking up bang on
    6:00am every morning without any assistance? It's a mystery I tell ya.
17.8206MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 29 1995 02:582
Ahh, yer just anxious to get to work, Martin.

17.8207GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Fri Sep 29 1995 03:0110
Martin,

It's natures way of preparing you for daylight savings...


and in my case it's because the beastly kookaburras start to party at about 
5am.



17.8208Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Sep 29 1995 03:261
    Whensa the daylight saving start ?? It's Octitoberer isn't it not ?
17.8209Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Sep 29 1995 03:274
    Jack,
    
    The day I'm anxious to get to work, is the day I win a million and can't
    wait tell the boss where to shove his little job ! :*)
17.8210"...but I want it [you guessed it] on the side..."BSS::S_CONLONA Season of Carnelians...Fri Sep 29 1995 04:1910
    RE: .8139  Bonnie Oliver
    
    //  -< "I'll have the same thing she's having." >-

    / I wonder about that too, Suzanne.
    
    I also wonder if I'm the first person who got him to use a different
    note title (just that once)!  :/
    
                                
17.8211MPGS::MARKEYLetting things fly with impunityFri Sep 29 1995 13:269
    >   Well, yes, I did.  I was working for a company that built nuclear,
    >   or nucular, power plants (Stone & Webster), and Jimmy told me that
    >   he was a nuclear engineer in the Navy.
    
    Apropos of nothing at all, a friend of mine (who works for
    Digital by the way) is the offspring of the (now retired)
    president of S&W...
    
    -b
17.8212Tawk HahdLANDO::OLIVER_BFri Sep 29 1995 13:301
maybe it's like a bookmark type of thing, i dunno.
17.8213torque hardSMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 29 1995 13:472
    or a screw loose
    
17.8214MAIL1::CRANEFri Sep 29 1995 13:471
    Can`t get into FOUNDER::FIREARMS???????
17.8215CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Sep 29 1995 13:5510


 Now that you asked, I haven't even tried, thanks.





 Jim
17.8216BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyFri Sep 29 1995 13:573
    
    	Node names don't have 7 letters.
    
17.8217CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Sep 29 1995 13:583
       > Node names don't have 7 letters.
       
       ok, FLOUNDER::FIREARMS
17.8218BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyFri Sep 29 1995 13:595
    
    	Rough crowd.  8^)
    
    	Node names have between 1 and 6 characters.
    
17.8219Balk LardLANDO::OLIVER_BFri Sep 29 1995 14:032
.8214  hey, ain't you the guy obsessed with class B poisons
       a few weeks ago?  Just what are you planning anyway?
17.8220BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyFri Sep 29 1995 14:283
    
    	How long will the "Pentiums can't divide" jokes be funny?
    
17.8221MAIL1::CRANEFri Sep 29 1995 14:488
    .8214
    Yes, I`m the one that wanted to know about class "B" poisons and yes, I
    found out what thy are. 
    
    Now my neighbour has a 7mm-08 for sale and I just wanted to know if it
    was worth $300.00 (w. scope and case).
    
    Nothing more...nothing less.
17.8222LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Sep 29 1995 14:521
okay, i thought you had a severe rodent problem, or something.
17.8223Fess upDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastFri Sep 29 1995 14:5912
    Where we were talking about Fess Parker?  Well, wherever it was,
    he was indeed in both "Davy Crockett" (the 1954 version) and
    "Daniel Boone" (the 1964-70 or so version).  There was actually
    a different "Daniel Boone" in 1960-61 that had some other guy,
    but we don't care about him.  So all of you were right.
    
    
    re: Repentium jokes
    
    Time limit already expired!  At least 5.9999999998 months ago.
    
    Chris
17.8224POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwFri Sep 29 1995 15:596
    
    It was in the Wine topic.  
    
    Thank you, Chris; I do feel better knowing I'm not a complete and utter
    nimrod 8^).
    
17.8225DEVLPR::DKILLORANDanimalFri Sep 29 1995 16:436
    
    > ...complete and utter nimrod 8^).
    
    udders again!  What is this with you and cows...huh? utter...oh...
    ...never mind!
    
17.8226MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 29 1995 17:403
So, Ray - are you going to tell _us_ what a Class B poison is, or just
leave us guessing?

17.8227Shermanesque ?GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedFri Sep 29 1995 18:134
    
      Can the hapless Patriots march through Georgia ?
    
      bb
17.8228ACIS02::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Fri Sep 29 1995 18:332
    
    No, not without Drew Bledsoe. hth
17.8229Swallow HardLANDO::OLIVER_BFri Sep 29 1995 18:501
Indeed.  What _is_ a Class B poison?
17.8230ACIS02::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Fri Sep 29 1995 19:312
    
    <----- sort of like _class_A, but not as lethal as _class_C.
17.8231CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Sep 29 1995 19:321
  <---  "Coors"?  
17.8232MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 29 1995 19:413
TTWA:
    I wonder how Papa Sacks is doing right about now?

17.8233CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Sep 29 1995 19:459


 I was thinking about him earlier today.




 Jim
17.8234Gerald Sacks, ZKO2-3/N30, 110 Spitbrook Rd, Nashua 03062MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Sep 29 1995 19:463
We should all send him postcards so that he'll have something to read
when he gets back.

17.8235CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Sep 29 1995 19:464


 Now, there's an idea!
17.8236PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 29 1995 19:515
>> I was thinking about him earlier today.

	me too.  he'll be back pretty soon.  <look of glee>

17.8237MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooFri Sep 29 1995 20:185
    
    Why the naughty poo poo word in a certain note has been allowed
    to survive all day without moderator extermination.
    
    -b
17.8238DECLNE::SHEPARDI'm not as think as you dumb I amFri Sep 29 1995 20:467
    Well now that I have read all 700 + notes since that time, it is time
    to explain the reason for headlight nipples.  The face of most
    headlights is rounded.  The nipples are to allow it to be placed face
    down on a flat surface without tipping over and falling off.  
    NNTTM
    
    Mikey
17.8239MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooFri Sep 29 1995 21:184
    
    Enlightenment with regard to nipples is always welcome.
    
    -b
17.8240CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Sep 29 1995 23:093
       
       I had some Class B poison and it seems to have disappeared, so
       I'll have to file a missing poison report.
17.8241Am I gettin a little bit TROOA::TEMPLETONBy the pricking of my thumbsSat Sep 30 1995 03:0325
    Would anyone here like a Tri-corder (sp)
    
    The kitten just indulged in one of his favorite late night activities,
    spreading newspapers around the house.
    
    While I was picking them up I noticed one was a two week old Bolton
    Citizen with a picture of two people touting a new product by a local 
    company.
    These people (long time Star Trek fans) decided that some of the things
    they use on the TV show would work.
    
    This thing works, the only thing it does not tell you is how to locate
    a person.
    
    
    It checks, blood pressure, wind velocity, soil composition, air
    pressure and all kinds of other good stuff.
    
    THe down side is that it will cost you $500.00 to buy it.
    
    Although, after bumping into a Klingon Warrior in Yorkdale plaza last
    night I a sure there are people out there willing to buy. 
    
    
    joan
17.8242MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Sep 30 1995 03:172
$500 is an awful lot of money for a salt shaker.

17.8243SUBPAC::SADINfrankly scallop, I don't give a clam!Sun Oct 01 1995 16:0512
17.8244CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sun Oct 01 1995 20:0514


  what the big deal is with the WWW and the internet, etc.  I concluded
  last night that I have little use for it, and the 19.95/month I'm
  spending for that, along with the AOL and Compuserve accounts can
  be better spent elsewhere.  

  Maybe I'll keep Compuserve..but I think the others are going.




 Jim
17.8245SUBPAC::SADINfrankly scallop, I don't give a clam!Sun Oct 01 1995 20:4010
    
    
    	re: -1
    
    
    	It's fun to cruise, but unless you have time to play you really
    can't enjoy it...
    
    
    jim
17.8246BIGQ::SILVADiabloSun Oct 01 1995 23:533

	Jim Sadin! Should a married man with children be cruising?
17.8247MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Oct 02 1995 00:3710
>  what the big deal is with the WWW and the internet, etc.

I wouldn't bother with Compuserve or AOL, not being into buying services
wherein they presume to know what I want, but having access to the Internet
and WWW in general is valuable to me. With appropriate browsers, crawlers,
and what-have-you, there isn't much that you can't find, regardless of
your interests.

That and the access to Email not controlled/owned by DIGITAL, is of value to me.

17.8248POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwMon Oct 02 1995 00:494
    
    Does Gene know that Bob Armstong has a sheep farm?
    
    
17.8249DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Mon Oct 02 1995 01:437
    What the big deal is with Jim Henderson.  Upon reading .8244, I
    concluded that I have little use for him.
    
    :-)
    
    McFly... McFLY!!!!!?????
    
17.8250COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Oct 02 1995 02:508
The WWWeb is the next communications revolution after the telephone.

Certainly people initially didn't think there was much use for the
telephone, just as they don't see the need for the Web.

But soon it will be almost impossible to do business without it.

/john
17.8251Da man speaks da TroofDRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Mon Oct 02 1995 04:252
    ,,,... as I wuz sayin in my -.1 ... :-)
    
17.8252SUBPAC::SADINfrankly scallop, I don't give a clam!Mon Oct 02 1995 10:288
    
    
    	re: Glen
    
    	We have an open relationship (just don't tell Lisa!). ;*)
    
    
    jim
17.8253POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwMon Oct 02 1995 11:537
    
    I thought I'd never use a microwave til I got one; now I don't know how
    I lived without it.
    
    Same with an ATM card, car phone, etc.
    
    
17.8254MAIL1::CRANEMon Oct 02 1995 12:032
    If I buy a digital P.C. at, say, the WIZ, would I receive a 20%
    discount and if so how would I get it ( The 20% that is).
17.8255BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 02 1995 12:084

	Jim, you have a gun. It is going to be some time before I get one.
Therefor, I will not tell Lisa. :-)
17.8256SUBPAC::SADINfrankly scallop, I don't give a clam!Mon Oct 02 1995 12:176
    
    	re: Glen
    
    	don't worry, I'd just wound you to teach you a lesson...:*)
    
    
17.8257POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Mon Oct 02 1995 12:275
    When I was still in my high chair I never thought I would ever find any
    use for a fork, in fact I was kind of affraid of forks because I was
    told I could poke my eyes out with one. Well, to make a long story
    short, I grew up, physically, and eventually used a fork and now I can't 
    imagine life without one. I use a fork every day it seems.
17.8258BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 02 1995 12:341
<-----that story brought tears to my eyes..... thanks for telling us... :'-(
17.8259Anybody take one of these ?GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedMon Oct 02 1995 14:498
    
      According to an ad in the Sunday Glob, you can take a halloween
     costume cruise aboard the SS Misery any night for 2 weeks this Oct
     from 7 PM to late.  Cash bar, entertainment, round the harbor.
    
      "We will scare you shipless."
    
      bb
17.8260BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 02 1995 15:076
| <<< Note 17.8259 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "Frustrated Incorporated" >>>


| "We will scare you shipless."

	Ahhh.... a Carnival or Queen Mary cruise I see! :-)
17.8261POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwMon Oct 02 1995 15:205
    
    If you're not supposed to stand on the top rung of a ladder, why IS
    there a top rung?  Why don't 'they' just leave a blank space?
    
    
17.8262CSLALL::HENDERSONWhat are they among so many?Mon Oct 02 1995 15:224


 What does "You can't see the forest for the trees mean"?
17.8263re: Top rungless ladder - A picture is worth a thousand words....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 02 1995 15:2410
    
    |-|   | |   | |   | |   | |   | |
    |_|   |-|   | |   | |   | |   | |
    |-|   |-|   |-|   | |   | |   | |
    |-|   |-|   |-|   |-|   | |   | |
    |-|   |-|   |-|   |-|   |-|   | |
    |-|   |-|   |-|   |-|   |-|   |-|   _________ _________
    
    
    								-mr. bill
17.8264PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 02 1995 15:242
  .8261  how could there not be a top rung?
17.8265MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooMon Oct 02 1995 15:2610
    
    RE: .8261
    
    The rungs serve a dual purpose. First, they are the mechanism
    for climbing the ladder. However, they are also the mechanism
    for joining the two sides of the ladder and to keep the ladder
    from twisting. The top rung is necessary to maintain the
    mechanical stability of the ladder.
    
    -b
17.8266BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 02 1995 15:286
| <<< Note 17.8264 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| .8261  how could there not be a top rung?

	By taking it out, of course!
17.8267BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Oct 02 1995 15:295
    
    	Think, Glen.
    
    	Then come back here and say, "Oh, I get it!!".
    
17.8268MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Oct 02 1995 15:302
The top rung is there to lean against.

17.8269SMURF::WALTERSMon Oct 02 1995 15:315
    
    
    > Why don't 'they' just leave a blank space?
    
    'Cos there'd be nowhere to put the "White Males Only" sticker?
17.8270SUBPAC::SADINfrankly scallop, I don't give a clam!Mon Oct 02 1995 15:4114
    
    	re: top rung
    
    	use standoffs and make use of that last rung. :)
    
    	My brother and I painted a house last year for some extra
    money..said house had many many strange angles. This called for many
    many strange ladder positions and use of the imfamous top run. Each
    time one of us would get on the top rung we'd call out "do NOT stand on
    this step". :*) It seemed kinda funny whilst 40+ft in the air dangling
    off a fully extended extension ladder....:)
    
    
    jim 
17.8271CSLALL::HENDERSONBut what are they among so many?Mon Oct 02 1995 15:4410


 I don't like climbing on ladders or wandering around on the roof of a house.
 Years ago I had to replace the roof on my house in Colorado Springs, and I
 hated being up there.



 Jim
17.8272DEVLPR::DKILLORANUneasy RiderMon Oct 02 1995 15:457
    
    re:.8270
    
    You're a sick man Jim, a VERY sick man!
    
    ;-)
    
17.8273CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordMon Oct 02 1995 15:462
	That smurf guy makes me laugh!
17.8274SUBPAC::SADINfrankly scallop, I don't give a clam!Mon Oct 02 1995 15:469
    
    
    	re: .8272
    
    	you shoulda seem me laying on my belly and hanging over the edge to
    paint the face-boards....I think the owner turned a bit pale. :*)
    
    
    jim
17.8275CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Oct 02 1995 16:121
    Fascia boards I believe is what you meant to say.
17.8276BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 02 1995 16:206
| You're a sick man Jim, a VERY sick man!

	Good thing the Colorado Jim wasn't slick..... he wouldn't have been on
his roof too long......

17.8277SUBPAC::SADINfrankly scallop, I don't give a clam!Mon Oct 02 1995 16:267
    
    
    	yes, fascia boards is correct. I always just called them
    face-boards, even when I worked as a carpenter.....
    
    
    	jim
17.8278ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Mon Oct 02 1995 16:295
    re: .8263
    
    Good one!
    
    Bob
17.8279DEVLPR::DKILLORANUneasy RiderMon Oct 02 1995 16:585
    
    TTWA:  
    The boob cake discussion going on in topic 11.   How long until the
    goderators move it to it's own topic.
    
17.8280Urrrrrrrgh!PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 02 1995 17:038
    
    Who works for the QA departments at tea companies.  It's not like these
    things are the most complex assemblies in the world.
    
    BTW, what *is* the expression that's the inverse of "left holding the
    bag?"
    
    								-mr. bill
17.8281WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterMon Oct 02 1995 17:033
    You never know. It's totally arbitrary whether we'll move it or not.
    Sometimes we purposely don't move something that should be moved just
    to keep Braucher guessing.
17.8282POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Mon Oct 02 1995 17:063
    The boob cake topic?
    
    Could make for a well rounded discussion.
17.8283CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Oct 02 1995 17:325
    >>> BTW, what *is* the expression that's the inverse of "left holding
    the bag?" 
    
    	
    Um, "Putting the turd in the other guy's pocket?"
17.8284GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSMon Oct 02 1995 17:386
    
    
    Why a business establishment won't accept business checks.  My wife has
    to buy stuff for the office at which she works and some businesses
    won't take a business check.  How do they pay their bills when they
    need to buy something?????
17.8285The Gahden's gawn !GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedMon Oct 02 1995 18:056
    
      The new "Fleet Center".  Is it any good ?  For sports ?  Concerts ?
    
      I haven't been yet.  Can you park ?
    
      bb
17.8286MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Oct 02 1995 18:323
 ZZ    "Fleet Center". 
    
    Every time I hear this I think of an enema.
17.8287MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooMon Oct 02 1995 18:366
    
    Jack,
    
    Refer to HUMANE::BOSTON_CELTICS, note 143.60.
    
    -b
17.8288POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwMon Oct 02 1995 18:3710
    
    Jack: YES 8^)!
    
    I am cancelling my account at Fleet Bank partly because of this.  (No,
    not because it makes me think of an enema.)  I just think it's cheezy
    to name the new Garden after a flippin' bank.  It seems so...
    self-serving and inconsiderate to the residents of this fair city.  JMHO.
    
    
    
17.8289MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooMon Oct 02 1995 18:398
    
    My father was a VP at Fleet for a very short time when they sucked
    up the Bank of New England (which had, in turn, sucked up the bank
    he was working for.) The BNE purchase was consumated only a few
    weeks before my father was scheduled to retire... he doesn't miss
    them.
    
    -b
17.8290A more frequently heard message from banksMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Oct 02 1995 18:525
> I just think it's cheezy to name the new Garden after a flippin' bank.

Well, if the flippin' bank paid for it, I guess I'd rather have it called
the Fleet Center than the Ben Dover Center.

17.8291CSLALL::HENDERSONBut what are they among so many?Mon Oct 02 1995 18:5810


 There are a lot of arenas around the country now that bear the name of
 their largest benefactors, ie.. United Center in Chicago,




 Jim
17.8292LANDO::OLIVER_BMon Oct 02 1995 19:091
John B. Hynes, Ben Dover.
17.8293POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwMon Oct 02 1995 19:135
    
    I still think it's cheezy, just like all of the bowl games are being
    renamed after the sponsors.  I mean, come on...The USF&G Sugar Bowl?
    
    
17.8294Talk about washing one's mouth out with soap - yeeuuchMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Oct 02 1995 19:154
>  I mean, come on...The USF&G Sugar Bowl?
    
Thank goodness it's not the Colgate-Palmolive Sugar Bowl.

17.8295BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 02 1995 19:2014
| I mean, come on...The USF&G Sugar Bowl?

	Use 
	Sugar
	Frequently
	&
	Gag
	Sugar
	Bowl




17.8296Over 18,000...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedMon Oct 02 1995 19:227
    
      Well, at least it has additional seating capacity, ensuring the
     gate will be large enough.
    
      I was afraid the rock stars and pro athletes might be underpaid.
    
      bb
17.8297The real TTWA is in the O.J. topicDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Oct 03 1995 00:2220
    re: Ladder top rung
    
    This is amazing... my oldest kid just asked me that question this
    very morning, completely out of the blue.  No, really.  And I gave
    him the same answer as Brian's except that I added "plus, you can
    put the can or bucket of paint on that rung".  (It's a flat stepladder
    rung.)  Really.  Now that's an interesting coincidence.
    
    
    re: Fleet Center name reminds of enemas
    
    It reminded me of bubble gum.  No wait, that was "Fleer", wasn't it...?
    
    
    re:  USF&G
    
    I used to work with a guy whose last name was Gee.  He probably
    wouldn't be too pleased to hear me saying "effin' Gee".
    
    Chris
17.8298Are your kill files ready?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 03 1995 11:525
    
    How many gigabytes of "He's guilty!" or "He's innocent!" will be sent
    around the world this afternoon.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.8299SPSEG::COVINGTONand the situation is excellent.Tue Oct 03 1995 12:022
    The news of this event will be distributed around the country (maybe
    world?) faster than any other event in history.
17.8300CSLALL::HENDERSONBut what are they among so many?Tue Oct 03 1995 12:053

 Wondersnarf!
17.8301SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 03 1995 12:3111
    
    TTWA...
    
    The (in?)signficance of the gift I received in the mail (thanks mz_deb)
    from !Joan...
    
     Not that I won't put it to good use... but was there a method to your
    madness?? :)
    
    Thanks !Joan!!
    
17.8302ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Tue Oct 03 1995 12:484
    
    TTWA
    
    What you all received from !Joan on his recent trip out East?
17.8303TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualTue Oct 03 1995 12:529
    
    .8301, Andy:
    
    If you look on the back cover, you'll notice that it is the companion
    to the "Food For Freezing" guide, which is the one I *really* wanted
    to get you.  It was, sadly, unavailable.
    
    :^)
    
17.8304TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualTue Oct 03 1995 12:566
    
    TTWA:  If Jack Martin believes that `Welcome Back Kotter' was 
    an accurate portrayal of the modern inner-city classroom.
    
    :^)
    
17.8305SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 03 1995 13:053
    
    Also, if Kotter can pass himself off as a boob, can we take a Kotter
    Kake to a DEC function?
17.8306TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualTue Oct 03 1995 13:093
    
    Jack, we tease you a lot 'cause we've got you on the spot...
    
17.8307PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 03 1995 13:194
  how can it be that !joan missed something?  this is 
  disconcerting.

17.8308TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualTue Oct 03 1995 13:213
    
    I am running internal diagnostics now.   Please stand by...
    
17.8309SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 03 1995 13:234
    
    I don't.
    
    I tease because I'm a complete and utter black-hearted bastard (TM)
17.8310PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 03 1995 13:233
 .8308 ;>

17.8311MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Oct 03 1995 14:227
    Go ahead....pick on me.  I'm obviously a glutton for punishment! :-)
    
    My Social Studies teacher was thrown down a flight of stairs by eight
    youths when I was in 8th grade.  My hope would be to build a respect
    for authority figures in the public school system.
    
    -Jack
17.8312SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 03 1995 14:299
    
    re: .8303
    
    I was wondering if that was an underlying factor...
    
    Boy!! You sure gots a long memory!!!
    
    :)
    
17.8313TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualTue Oct 03 1995 14:327
    
    .8312,
    
    I'm a bitter and unforgiving individual, yes I am...
    
    ;^)
    
17.8314PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 03 1995 14:347
    
>>    Boy!! You sure gots a long memory!!!

	yes he does.  i was impressed.
	although, a large can of mushrooms isn't an image
	it's easy to forget.  try as one might. ;>

17.8315:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 03 1995 14:344
    
    I guess I'll have to kill you then.... I won't enjoy it, but for the
    good of humanity (and the box) it must be done!!
    
17.8316SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 03 1995 14:357
    
    re: .8314
    
    Oh the shame!!!!!
    
    :) :) :)
    
17.8317MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Oct 03 1995 14:366
>>>    Boy!! You sure gots a long memory!!!
>	yes he does.  i was impressed.

Does this mean that there was some significance to the Thesaurus
(which I apparently missed altogether)?

17.8318TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualTue Oct 03 1995 14:3711
    
    .8315
    
    >I guess I'll have to kill you then.... I won't enjoy it...
 
    Well, then, I suggest you farm the job out to a contractor.
    
    Dan Killoran springs to mind...
    
    ;^)
       
17.8319TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualTue Oct 03 1995 14:398
    
    .8317
    
    No, Jack, that was just a shot in the dark.  I had a mental block, but
    it's cleared now.
    
    :^)
     
17.8320DEVLPR::DKILLORANUneasy RiderTue Oct 03 1995 14:5612
    
    > >I guess I'll have to kill you then.... I won't enjoy it...
    > 
    > Well, then, I suggest you farm the job out to a contractor.
    > Dan Killoran springs to mind...
    
    Joan, I wouldn't encourage him if I were you, it could be unhealthy...
    
    
    
    Just ask Jack Martin.... :-)
    
17.8321TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualTue Oct 03 1995 14:563
    
    :^)
    
17.8322ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Tue Oct 03 1995 15:464
    
    is there something in the water that I am unaware of?? You all sound
    just a wee bit off your rockers!!! I know, I know, it's that OJ
    character isn't it????? You have all bloody well flipped your crumpets.
17.8323CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Oct 03 1995 16:434
    How much the Vegas bookies will have to dole out on the 10-1 odds for a
    guilty verdict? 
    
    
17.8324DEVLPR::DKILLORANUneasy RiderTue Oct 03 1995 17:296
    
    > How much the Vegas bookies will have to dole out on the 10-1 odds for a
    > guilty verdict? 
    
    pppssssst....Bri, he was found not guilty...
    
17.8325is there a doctor in the house?TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::ChrisBOHICA!Tue Oct 03 1995 19:207
Karen (or anyone else), what are the symptoms of carpel tunnel 
syndrome?  Over the last week or so I have had very restless nights
because my hands keep falling asleep (does that make sense - sounds
like a contradiction) and then the tingling sensation wakes me up.
Also, my right hand sometimes goes kind of numb when I'm driving.
Maybe it has to do with all the extra painting and wallpapering I've
been doing lately?
17.8326...as is RSI... ;^) TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualTue Oct 03 1995 19:225
    
    Chris:
    
    Just ask your boss; carpal tunnel syndrome is a myth.
    
17.8327ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Tue Oct 03 1995 19:302
    
    <--- would this be related to the Washington tunnell syndrome??
17.8328CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Oct 03 1995 19:4812
    
    	Chris,
    
    	Those were the exact same symptoms that I was experiencing.
    
    	BTW, I felt funny reporting it, as it wasn't particularly 
    	debilitating, but it was annoying.  My OT reminded me that
    	the problem occurs due to swelling and pinching of the nerve,
    	and that it's not a great idea to keep pinching off your nerves.
    
    	Karen
    
17.8329exCONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Oct 03 1995 21:464
    Yes Dan, I know that.  The odds were 10-1 guilty.  The bookies lost, or
    at least that is how I read it.  
    
    Brian
17.8330Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Oct 04 1995 01:032
    TTWA - whether the police have picked up any new suspects in the
    simpson/goldman murder case !!
17.8331COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Oct 04 1995 01:374
Police have stated that they have the murderer, but just didn't get a
conviction.

/john
17.8332DPDMAI::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Wed Oct 04 1995 04:206
    
    Mr. Bill, usually, on this notesfile, it's guilty for ya.
    
    ;^)
    
    
17.8333WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Oct 04 1995 09:387
    sounds like tunnel carpal. i had both wrists operated on in '85 before
    it became a real issue for companies or largely recognized as work
    related/caused.
    
    go see the doctor...
    
    Chip
17.8334SPSEG::COVINGTONand the situation is excellent.Wed Oct 04 1995 10:416
    .8329
    
    I still don't follow ya....
    
    The odds on a guilty verdict are completely irrelevant to how much they
    won or lost. They keep all money bet on a guilty verdict.
17.8335POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Wed Oct 04 1995 11:053
    TTWA:
    
    What a Belgian boob cake would look like.
17.8336CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Oct 04 1995 12:282
	{smaq}
17.8337SUBPAC::SADINfrankly scallop, I don't give a clam!Wed Oct 04 1995 13:285
    
    
    <snicker>
    
    
17.8338SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Oct 04 1995 16:033
    
    If a certain lady ever recovered the ATM card what the machine ate...
    
17.8339PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 04 1995 16:124
  .8338  i was informed that machines such as that one cheerfully
	 munch away on those cards, and that if you hang around long enough,
	 you'll hear a little satisfied mechanical belch.
17.8341SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Oct 04 1995 16:245
    
    Then...
    
    I wonder if the lady what lost her card, had it replaced to her
    satisfaction...
17.8342PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 04 1995 16:272
  .8341  had a new one within two days.  amazing.  but true.
17.8343SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Oct 04 1995 16:303
    
    Great!! Now I can sleep tonight... ;)
    
17.8344POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Wed Oct 04 1995 16:371
    You two are pistols!
17.8345NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorWed Oct 04 1995 16:434
The next hurricane will be a male name that starts with a P.  That's easy.
The hurriance after that must be a female name that starts with Q.  I've
been trying for a day or so but I can't think of a single female name that
start with Q.
17.8346SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Oct 04 1995 16:437
    
    re: .8344
    
    >You two are pistols!
    
    Yes, but not in the biblical sense....
    
17.8347MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooWed Oct 04 1995 16:444
    
    Andy's a Beretta man... but I'm not sure what Lady Di is packin'...
    
    -b
17.8348Skip to female name starting with R....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Oct 04 1995 16:474
    
    There are no hurricanes that start with the letter Q.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.8349DEVLPR::DKILLORANUneasy RiderWed Oct 04 1995 16:485
    
    > Andy's a Beretta man... but I'm not sure what Lady Di is packin'...
    
    eeerrr... a pair of 38's ?  ;-)
    
17.8350MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooWed Oct 04 1995 16:496
    
    There's never been a Hurricane named "Quincy"? Or Queenie?
    
    Was there ever a hurricane Xavier?
    
    -b
17.8351STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresWed Oct 04 1995 16:5210
    
    
    >>>Andy's a Beretta man... but I'm not sure what Lady Di is packin'...
    
    
      Well, if I had to guess I'd say a '83 Ch. Margaux!!!!   ;-)
    
    
    -mike
    
17.8352DASHER::RALSTONThere is no god but you.Wed Oct 04 1995 17:092
    I wonder if the OJ Simpson trial topic was more boring before or after
    the verdict??
17.8353BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Wed Oct 04 1995 17:117
    
    	Why do I always apologize when someone practically knocks me
    	over in the hall, as if I'm taking the blame?
    
    	Maybe I'm just too nice a guy.  And too good-looking.  Yeah,
    	I guess that must be it.
    
17.8354DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Oct 04 1995 17:122
    -1 No need to wonder, just hit NEXT UNSEEN!
    
17.83558^)BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Wed Oct 04 1995 17:144
    
    	But as far as I know, this NEXT UNSEEN person hasn't tried to
    	run me down, so I'd feel bad.
    
17.8356POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Wed Oct 04 1995 17:531
    Is this NEXT UNSEEN person a key individual?
17.8357SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Oct 04 1995 17:554
    
    
    What a comma-edian!!!
    
17.8358DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Oct 04 1995 18:035
    My most profound apologies; the NEXT UNSEEN was meant for Ralston :-)
    
    I know ::SLABOUNTY is good-looking; I just pressed my forehead
    against my monitor and it all came through to me :-)
    
17.8359BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Wed Oct 04 1995 18:263
    
    	And you look lovely today, Karen.  Nice dress.
    
17.8360BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Oct 04 1995 18:308

	TTWA..... why the atm machines at DEC don't have a screen option to
view your account balances. While the woman in the DCU said it is for security
reasons, I would think that adding it as a option would be ok. This way the
user gets to decide what they want. I brought it up to her because today the
machine was not printing receipts. I have always prefered a screen to a
receipt. Oh well....
17.8361All you zombiesBIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Oct 04 1995 19:193

	Whatever happened to the band called, The Hooters!!!!?????  
17.8362MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooWed Oct 04 1995 19:235
    
    They're still around, but they lost their major label contract
    and have done zilch in sales on their indy releases.
    
    -b
17.8363BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Oct 04 1995 19:283

	Brian, thanks for keeping me abreast of their situation
17.8364Tit was my pleasure...MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooWed Oct 04 1995 19:292
    
    :-)
17.8365DASHER::RALSTONThere is no god but you.Wed Oct 04 1995 19:433
    >My most profound apologies; the NEXT UNSEEN was meant for Ralston :-)
    
    Tom Ralston---Mr. NEXT UNSEEN!!!
17.8366Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Oct 05 1995 00:044
>    There's never been a Hurricane named "Quincy"? Or Queenie?
                                                       ^^^^^^^
    
    Yeah but there was a hurricane Glen, that's close enough ! :*)
17.8367WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Oct 05 1995 09:294
    Shawn, develop a reputation. always, always have a drink (preferably
    something that will stain) in your hand. then you can apolize some-
    what legitimately, but can achieve a sense of satisfaction at the same
    time ;-)
17.8368CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Oct 05 1995 11:108
       re .8335:
       
       Not necessarily sure what it might look like, but it would
       certainly have wonderful chocolate.
       
       Tot ziens,
       
       --Mr Topaz
17.8369ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Oct 05 1995 11:374
    How the spider got on the light below our ceiling fan in the middle of
    the room.  The fan has been running constantly for several days now.
    
    Bob
17.8370DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Oct 05 1995 12:144
    Simple...
    
    He clicked in from some other part of the Web
    
17.8371POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Thu Oct 05 1995 12:221
    Walloping web snappers!
17.8372TROOA::COLLINSCruel, and UnusualThu Oct 05 1995 12:243
    
    Whispering web whippers!
    
17.8373POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Thu Oct 05 1995 13:021
    Blathering bed nappers!
17.8374ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Thu Oct 05 1995 13:122
    
    suffering bug zappers
17.8375ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Oct 05 1995 13:178
    re: .8370
    
    Good one.
    
    BWT, we saw this spider on the wall near the ceiling before we went to
    bed last night.
    
    Bob
17.8376WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterThu Oct 05 1995 13:182
    It dropped down on a silk and the motion of the fan brought the spider
    (on it's lengthening silk) to the center of the fan.
17.8377ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Oct 05 1995 13:228
    re: .8376
    
    The fan was set on 'high'.  I don't see how the fan could have
    effectively 'sucked' the spider up to the center without first cutting
    the silk and flinging the spider across the room or dropping him to the
    bed.
    
    Bob
17.8378WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterThu Oct 05 1995 13:307
    You wanted to know how it happened. Try an experiment with a spider and
    see if I'm right (I'd be willing to bet I am.) Silks are very strong
    and very stretchy, especially when they are first being made. That's
    why it didn't break. Turn off the fan and while it's winding down hang a
    piece of string in the middle of the blades and see if as it is turned
    if it doesn't tend to wrap around the base. Now imagine what would
    happen if you could lengthen the far end at will.
17.8379PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 05 1995 13:352
  .8378 thank you, mr. wizard. ;>
17.8380NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Thu Oct 05 1995 13:378
    
    
    TTWA:  I wonder if Digital's open door policy works.
    I think I'm about to find out.....
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.8381MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooThu Oct 05 1995 13:414
    
    Oh dear.
    
    -b
17.8382ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Thu Oct 05 1995 13:444
    
    .8380
    
    This troubles me.
17.8383MAIL1::CRANEThu Oct 05 1995 13:512
    .8380
    Didn`t work for me thats why I`m in Federal Court.
17.8384BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Thu Oct 05 1995 14:206
    
    	So when do we get to hear about this case, ::CRANE?
    
    	Do we have to wait for all the jurors to get out of sequestration
    	or something?
    
17.8385SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Oct 05 1995 14:346
    
    
    Open Door situation with less than two weeks to go?
    
    Would it be better to save it for your exit interview?
    
17.8386MAIL1::CRANEThu Oct 05 1995 15:435
    .8384
    Not yet. I won`t even have a court date yet...I hope to have that next
    month or Dec. I don`t want to jinx it by discussing it yet.
    
    
17.8387...on the way out.GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedThu Oct 05 1995 15:444
    
      At Digital (tm), the door is always open...
    
      bb
17.8388TROOA::COLLINSComputer Room of the DamnedThu Oct 05 1995 15:443
    
    Will *we* jinx it by discussing it?
    
17.8389MAIL1::CRANEThu Oct 05 1995 15:463
    .8388
    Please feel free to discuss it, but I`ll beg off from joining the
    discuss.
17.8390PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 05 1995 15:466
    
>>    Will *we* jinx it by discussing it?

    maybe not, but *we* will violate policy.
    

17.8391BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Thu Oct 05 1995 15:483
    
    	So, what IS Pat Harrington up to these days?
    
17.8392TROOA::COLLINSComputer Room of the DamnedThu Oct 05 1995 15:485
    
    .8390
    
    'Zat sum kinda THREAT, bonapartista?
    
17.8393PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 05 1995 15:517
    
>>    'Zat sum kinda THREAT, bonapartista?

    just the facts, ma'am.  now, if you were herr braucher,
    _then_ it would surely be a threat. ;>
    

17.8395BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Oct 05 1995 16:137
| <<< Note 17.8366 by SNOFS1::DAVISM "Happy Harry Hard On" >>>

| >    There's never been a Hurricane named "Quincy"? Or Queenie?

| Yeah but there was a hurricane Glen, that's close enough ! :*)

	HEY HEY HEY!!!!!!  I resemble that remark!
17.8396BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Oct 05 1995 16:149
| <<< Note 17.8380 by NETCAD::WOODFORD "AndMilesToGoBeforeISleep." >>>



| TTWA:  I wonder if Digital's open door policy works. I think I'm about to find
| out.....

	Did they walk you out the open door?????

17.8397NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Thu Oct 05 1995 16:2316
    
    
    Not yet Glen.  I have not had the meeting yet.
    Waiting for a phone call.  And I'm not saving
    it for my exit interview because it's not something
    that can be handled by personnel.  It needs to be dealt 
    with on a management level, and it needs to be heard 
    first hand, not read from a transcript.  I figure if I 
    am standing right there in front of them, they have to
    listen to what I have to say.  What they do with this
    info, I can not control.  Wether or not they hear it,
    I can and will control.
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.8398BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Oct 05 1995 16:373

	Terrie, you're ALWAYS in control!!!!!! :-) :-)
17.8399MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Oct 05 1995 16:412
    If there was a boxbash where clothing had to be removed, I sincerely
    wonder how many big shots in this forum would actually show up!
17.8400POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Thu Oct 05 1995 16:421
    My hat is off to you Jack.
17.8401MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooThu Oct 05 1995 16:436
    >If there was a boxbash where clothing had to be removed, I sincerely
    >wonder how many big shots in this forum would actually show up!
    
    I'm all for it, but they might not approve at the Beer Works.
    
    -b
17.8402CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Oct 05 1995 17:0011
17.8403WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Oct 05 1995 17:011
    tie & tails (without the tie of course)
17.8404BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Thu Oct 05 1995 17:206
    
    	Why Jack is announcing Glen's return in seemingly unrelated
    	topics.
    
    	And also, why I even care.
    
17.8405ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Thu Oct 05 1995 17:572
    
    <_----- Jack has a thing for Glen. hth nnttm
17.8406NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Thu Oct 05 1995 18:2613
    
    
    TTWA:  How loud I'm gonna yell at 8:30 tomorrow morning
    in a conference room with the right hand man of the person
    I wanted to speak to, instead of the person himself.
    
    
    So much for the open door policy....
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.8407ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Thu Oct 05 1995 18:384
    
    well Terrie, I have heard good things about Bob's chief assistant.
    
    :-) :-)
17.8408NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Thu Oct 05 1995 18:394
    
    
    Going a little too high up there Mark... :*)
    
17.8409ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Thu Oct 05 1995 18:433
    
    well Terrie, BP does work for me, or so he has said. Tell him I sent
    you. :-)
17.8410maladroit ?GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedThu Oct 05 1995 18:434
    
      Do bosses ever say, "You're my left-hand man" ?
    
      bb
17.8411BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Oct 05 1995 19:528
| <<< Note 17.8404 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "A swift kick in the butt - $1" >>>


| Why Jack is announcing Glen's return in seemingly unrelated topics.


	I hope I don't miss them!!!!!

17.8412;^)DPDMAI::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Thu Oct 05 1995 20:025
    > Do bosses ever say, "You're my left-hand man" ?
    
    No, most of the ones down here make references to "back-door man".
    
    
17.8413BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Oct 05 1995 20:047
| <<< Note 17.8412 by DPDMAI::GUINEO::MOORE "HEY! All you mimes be quiet!" >>>


| No, most of the ones down here make references to "back-door man".

	I want one of those bosses!

17.8414FOR SALE: Useless "back-door" managers.DPDMAI::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Thu Oct 05 1995 20:164
    
    > I want one of those bosses!
    
    Come and get 'em.  For sale, real cheap. Use 'em and lose 'em.
17.8415BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansThu Oct 05 1995 23:1612
    RE: .8345  
    
   /The next hurricane will be a male name that starts with a P.  That's easy.
   /The hurriance after that must be a female name that starts with Q.  I've
   /been trying for a day or so but I can't think of a single female name that
   /start with Q.
    
    The 'Home Alone' kid has a younger sister named Quinn.  (She appeared
    in the movie "The Good Son".)
    
    Also, I believe that the 10 year old girl in the movie "Goodbye Girl"
    was named Quinn.
17.8416Some 'New Age' thingie, I take it?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Oct 06 1995 00:005
TTWA:

   What on earth is the significance/meaning/origin/intent of the closing
   "Bright Blessings"?

17.8417MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Oct 06 1995 01:595
TTWA:
     11.8990

     Is this an instance of Hafeley reincarnate?

17.8418POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwFri Oct 06 1995 02:014
    
    {snicker}
    
    
17.8419Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Oct 06 1995 02:054
    TTWA -Whether mz_deb will speak up a little when she records her next
    answer phone message at work?
    
    {ahem} errrr... I gotta go....
17.8420POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwFri Oct 06 1995 02:074
    
    I'm quiet, shy, and demure, Martinluv 8^).
    
    I shall attempt to be a little more vocal next time.
17.8421CSLALL::HENDERSONBut what are they among so many?Fri Oct 06 1995 02:084


 Pablo is the next hurricane.
17.8422Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnFri Oct 06 1995 02:331
    Sorry, I didn't leave a message..... I'll try better next time.
17.8423WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Oct 06 1995 08:593
    halter tops for the past years. where are they now?
    
    they were always so, so... pleasant.
17.8424CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Oct 06 1995 11:386
    Depended upon who was wearing and what wasn't being worn underneath,
    IMO, YMMV, not that I notice these things as it wouldn't be politically
    correct and it might cause a hormonal outrage which in turn might cause
    the spewing of bodily fluids with impunity leading to all sorts of
    unpleasantries.  Even thinking about these things is bad Chip.  You
    should be ashamed.
17.8425TROOA::COLLINSComputer Room of the DamnedFri Oct 06 1995 11:415
    
    `Halter tops' have been replaced with `Baby Ts'.
    
    VA VA VOOOOM!
    
17.8426ACIS02::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Fri Oct 06 1995 12:273
    
    <-----  I just had a rare sense of deja vue, like kirby said that
    instead of !joan.
17.8427WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterFri Oct 06 1995 12:341
17.8428LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Oct 06 1995 13:191
where is the kirbster these days?
17.8429:-)POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyFri Oct 06 1995 13:211
    Bonnie, I may have to hurt you.
17.8430ouch ouch ouchLANDO::OLIVER_BFri Oct 06 1995 13:411
i miss the kirbster.
17.8431CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 06 1995 13:513
       > ouch ouch ouch 
       
       Sam?
17.8432BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Fri Oct 06 1995 14:005
    
    	At least Bonnie didn't ask where edp has been lately.
    
    	Oops!!  8^)
    
17.8433LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Oct 06 1995 14:041
that's because i'm not allowed to.  doh!
17.8434POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyFri Oct 06 1995 14:131
    I'll forgive you Bonnie, just this once, tho.
17.8435WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Oct 06 1995 14:441
    okay Brian, i am truely ashamed.
17.8436Sorry, local Boston-area "Boomtown" jokeDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastFri Oct 06 1995 14:545
 >> Pablo is the next hurricane.
    
    No doubt to be followed by Rex.
    
    Chris
17.8437ACIS02::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Fri Oct 06 1995 15:026
    
    8427
    
    It did immensely, I will be forever in your debt. I can't get my
    keyboard to do those little effing characters. See how much you can
    learn from fellow 'boxers?? Never ceases to amaze, it does.
17.8438BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Fri Oct 06 1995 15:106
    
    	Even if your keyboard doesn't do those characters, "vu" is not
    	spelled "vue".
    
    	8^)
    
17.8439ACIS02::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Fri Oct 06 1995 15:112
    
    what do you want from me Shawn??? rubber biscuit.
17.8440BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Fri Oct 06 1995 15:153
    
    	I don't know ... whaddaya got?
    
17.8441CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Oct 06 1995 15:261
    Okay Chip, that's better now that you are repentant :-).  
17.8442Don't newspapers have editors anymore?DECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastFri Oct 06 1995 15:277
    Speaking of "biscuit", in yesterday's newspaper I read an obituary
    in which the word "biscuit" was misspelled as "bisquit" at least
    twice.
    
    Idjit musta been brought up on Bisquick...
    
    Chris
17.8443CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 06 1995 16:0936
       re .8442:
       
       Look, the whole damned meaning of biscuit has been bastardized,
       trashed, ruined, and slaughtered, so why the hell not misspell it
       while we're at it, too.
       
       Look at the word, look at it I tell you, look at the word. 
       Biscuit.
       
       Biscuit.
       
       Biscuit.
       
       What do you think it means?  Some glom of stuff mixed together,
       cooked in the oven, and then served?
       
       NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
       NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
       NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
       NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
       
       Biscuit, from the words `bis' and `cuit', means cooked twice.  Do
       you understand me?  Cooked twice.  Cooked once, then cooked again.
       
       Consider biscotti. The same word, but in Italian.  It starts with
       some flour and sugar and maybe egg and almonds, made into a dough
       and rolled out, and then cooked.  After a while, it's taken out of
       the oven, the rolle-out dough is cut into pieces an inch wide, and
       THEN THEY'RE COOKED AGAIN.  COOKED TWICE!!!!!!  That's how you get
       biscotti.  That's how you get biscuits.  Not by cooking them just
       once, damn it.
       
       And you have the nerve to complain about a simple spelling
       mistake.
       
       --Mr Topaz
17.8444:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSFri Oct 06 1995 16:304
    
    
    Feel better now, Don?
    
17.8445CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 06 1995 16:331
       Yes, I'm eating a bisquit
17.8446GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSFri Oct 06 1995 17:152
    
    Better make it bisquik.....
17.8447TROOA::COLLINSComputer Room of the DamnedFri Oct 06 1995 17:173
    
    How does the OJ Index compare to the Thumper Index?
    
17.8448POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Fri Oct 06 1995 17:203
    Oh no! OJ Windex?
    
    I won't buy any.
17.8449You can't get this on the Internet, folksDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastFri Oct 06 1995 17:3613
    .8443, instant classic :-)
    
    Well then, maybe they didn't misspell "bisquit", perhaps the obit
    writer was trying to tell us that the deceased had quit his job...
    twice.
    
    I have an Italian friend named "Biscardi".  Wonder what his ancestors
    did twice?...
    
    And, as someone so thoughtfully pointed out to me in mail, why would
    an obituary be talking about biscuits, anyway?
    
    Chris
17.8450BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Oct 06 1995 19:518

	I wonder if Terrie made out ok in her open door meeting today? I hope
they didn't open it and slam her outside. 



Glen
17.8451MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Oct 06 1995 19:541
    I wonder if Meg really thinks I'm a maggot.
17.8452BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Oct 06 1995 20:044

	I would kind of doubt it cuz meg loves all human bei.... oh..... maybe
she does. :-)
17.8453MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Oct 06 1995 20:151
    You ghett!!!!!
17.8454DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri Oct 06 1995 21:357
    Wonder what will happen to Paula Barbieri when OJ remembers that
    American Express slip billed to Michael Bolton for her room in
    Las Vegas (where she was the night of the murders).
    
    Making plans to appear in a Bolton video, sure Paula.
    
    
17.8455Or were we invaded?TROOA::TEMPLETONBy the pricking of my thumbsSat Oct 07 1995 00:397
    If we have Klingons here on some sort of exchange program.
    
    There were two more at Yorkdale Plaza to-night.
    
    
    
    joan
17.8456MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooSat Oct 07 1995 02:014
    
    Watch out for them Klingons around Uranus.
    
    
17.8457MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Oct 07 1995 04:4422
TTWA:

   Should I change my NOTES P-name?

I haven't changed my NOTES P-name ever since the first time I got an acct
on a VMS system back in 1984 or so.

Tonight, I was reviewing some notes I recorded while on my vacation to the
southeast last fall.

In the process, I came across a viable contender for my traditional P-name.

Again, it's a bumper sticker.



	"Raise my hand if you believe in telekinesis."



Nah  - it's too long.

17.8458CALLME::MR_TOPAZSat Oct 07 1995 11:135
       re .8457:
       
       You must acquit.
       
       The P-name don't fit.
17.8459MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Oct 07 1995 11:334
TTWA:

    Does the popemobile pick up hitchhikers?

17.8460CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Sat Oct 07 1995 14:068
    	Don't know about hitch hikers, but there sure are a lot of
    	cling-ons hanging on the bumpers and running boards.  (Security,
    	I presume.  But in light of the discussion elsewhere about the
    	relative ineffectiveness of klingon combat, I wonder why the
    	pope chooses them...)
    
    	And why would a hitch hiker want to use the popemobile.  It drives
    	so slowly that you can walk faster anyway!
17.8461TROOA::COLLINSComputer Room of the DamnedSun Oct 08 1995 13:357
    
    TTWA:
    
    Did JoJo catch anything "big" on the weekend...
    
    ;^)
    
17.8462Work-Free Note ZoneAIMHI::MARTINactually Rob Cashmon, NHPM::CASHMONMon Oct 09 1995 07:0725
    
    As I meander around the environs of Nashua, I am inspired (well, maybe
    amused) by the number of signs proclaiming "Drug-Free School Zones"
    in our fair city.  How do I know that these School Zones are truly
    Drug-Free?  Simple, the signs tell me so!  And have the signs ever
    lied to me before?  (They lie, why do they lie?)
    
    O, what avatars of academic accomplishment and achievement!
    
    However, I wonder...
    
    If I went to our benevolent town fathers, and convinced them of my
    good intentions (now there's a laugh,) do you suppose they would let
    me put up signs proudly proclaiming my neighborhood's status as a
    School-Free Drug Zone?  (he asked, innocently fluttering his
    eyelashes. <flutter flutter>)
    
    Hmmmmm.  Prolly not, eh?
    
    Oh well.
    
    
    
    Rob
    
17.8463WAHOO::LEVESQUEshifting paradigms without a clutchMon Oct 09 1995 12:211
    Can the Patriots fall any farther?
17.8464DOCTP::KELLERListen to the music play...Mon Oct 09 1995 12:496
What all of you said in the 7500+ notes that you wrote while I was gone for 
two weeks.

No, I'm not going to go back and read them all. I'm not wondering that much

--Geoff
17.8465CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesMon Oct 09 1995 12:594


 We didn't talk about OJ very much, Geoff, that's for sure
17.8466BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Oct 09 1995 13:323
    
    	Geoff, SET SEEN is the way to go.
    
17.8467BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROMon Oct 09 1995 13:3811
  <<< Note 17.8463 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "shifting paradigms without a clutch" >>>

>    Can the Patriots fall any farther?

	Don't know, but would you please pass along our thanks to them.
	The Bronco's NEEDED a confidence builder before facing Oakland
	next Monday night. 

	;-)

Jim
17.8468CALLME::MR_TOPAZMon Oct 09 1995 13:434
       ttwa:
       
       If Leif Erikson married Wally Cox' character, would he be
       Leif Peepers?
17.8469MILPND::CLARK_DMon Oct 09 1995 14:446
    
    Menu in the Cafeteria today:
    
    Vegetable Ravioli with Avacodo Cream Sauce or Chicken & Ham Shortcake.
    
    YUK!
17.8470BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Oct 09 1995 14:585
    
    	Chicken and Ham Shortcake?
    
    	Is that a main course or dessert?
    
17.8471MILPND::CLARK_DMon Oct 09 1995 15:085
    
    Chicken & Ham Shortcake - main dish.
    
    Don't you work at MRO?  Go check it out, looks like
    puke on a plate.
17.8472BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Oct 09 1995 15:208
    
    	Ummmm, yes I do, but I think I'll skip that display.  Especially
    	if it looks like puke on a plate.  Like my uncle Olaf used to say,
    	"If there's one thing that doesn't belong on a plate, it's puke".
    
    	It's "chicken wing day", so I'll get my 2 sandwiches and wings
    	and I'll be ecstatic.
    
17.8473DOCTP::KELLERListen to the music play...Mon Oct 09 1995 15:3810
>     <<< Note 17.8466 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "A swift kick in the butt - $1" >>>
>
>    
>    	Geoff, SET SEEN is the way to go.


SET SEEN was the first thing I did as I opened this file:-)

--Geoffe    

17.8474POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwMon Oct 09 1995 16:077
    
    Actually, I think both of those sound rather good, especially the
    avocado cream sauce.
    
    8^q
    
    
17.8475I got home at 2 amBIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 09 1995 17:268

	I was at that game last night. We left at the beginning of the 4th qtr,
and went to the parking lot to watch the Seattle/NY game on tv. We needed to
see that....... our spirits were low..... until the bottom of the 11th!


Glen
17.8476CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesMon Oct 09 1995 17:294


 Who are the Patriots?  Hockey team or sumpin?
17.8477BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Oct 09 1995 17:484
    
    	Might as well be a hockey team ... I think they've scored as
    	many goals as touchdowns this year.  Like maybe 0?
    
17.8478CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesMon Oct 09 1995 17:5119




 The music being played at my Dr's office.  Seems to me it would be best to 
 play music that was a bit more mellow, than the stuff playing in there today.
 It wasn't Metallica or anything like that, but sure wasn't elevator music
 either.



 One thing I did like about the office (they recently moved to new digs) is
 that the receptionists referred to patients as "Mr." and "Mrs" or "Ms", 
 something they seem to have forgotten in their old quarters.



 Jim
17.8479POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyMon Oct 09 1995 17:558
    how many folks in here, who have children, teach their children to
    call their parent's friends by first name vs. mr., mrs., or miss?
    
    just curious.  i remember when i was a kid, it was always mr., mrs., or
    miss.  now, all my friends kids call me christine.  i think i like that
    better, cuz the formal would make me feel much older than i am, but 
    sometimes i think teaching children with more formality isn't such a
    bad thing.
17.8480MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Oct 09 1995 17:594
    I teach them Mr., Ms., or Mrs.  I believe there needs to be a
    distinction between children and adults!
    
    -Jack
17.8481MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooMon Oct 09 1995 18:0112
    
    My children refer to all adults as Mr, Mrs, Miss unless they
    have been told to do otherwise by that person (if someone
    says, "call me Joe" to them, then it is OK if they call
    him Joe... if the person makes no attempt to introduce
    themselves to the children by their first name, they remain
    "Mr. Mrs. etc." The exception is very close friends, who,
    although they are not really direct relations, my children
    refer to us "Uncle Joe" or "Aunt Susie." It seems to be
    an algorithm that works.
    
    -b
17.8482CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesMon Oct 09 1995 18:0421


>    how many folks in here, who have children, teach their children to
>    call their parent's friends by first name vs. mr., mrs., or miss?
    
 
     When I was married, we did.  I still want my kids (the younger ones
     anyway) to do so, but my ex doesn't really give a flyin' hoot.  

     






   Jim


   
17.8483BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Oct 09 1995 18:0413
    
    >I teach them Mr., Ms., or Mrs.  I believe there needs to be a
    >distinction between children and adults!
    
    	I agree, Jack.  8^)
    
    
    
    	I always used to call adults Mr[s]. [insert name].  Now, I hate
    	being called Mr. Labounty, and I hate being referred to as "sir".
    	Makes me feel old or something, especially when the person call-
    	ing me that is older than I am.
    
17.8484MAIL1::CRANEMon Oct 09 1995 18:052
    8480
    Yes, I agree.
17.8485BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansMon Oct 09 1995 18:067
    RE: .8483
    
    The children of people from notes may end up calling you:
    
    		Mr. Slabounty
    
    :-)
17.8486C'mon "Lenny", give us our ball back!DECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastMon Oct 09 1995 18:0715
    >> My children refer to all adults as Mr, Mrs, Miss unless they
    >> have been told to do otherwise by that person (if someone
    >> says, "call me Joe" to them, then it is OK if they call
    >> him Joe... 
    
    That's how we do it in our family as well.  Seems to work pretty
    well.
    
    When I was a kid (a looooooong time ago), we apparently were bucking
    the tradition back then because in our neighborhood, we called ALL of
    our friends' parents and other neighbors by their first names, whether
    they liked it or not!  In fact, if they didn't like it, so much the
    better!  Little rascals, we were...
    
    Chris
17.8487CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesMon Oct 09 1995 18:0711



 It ticks me off when I go to my dry cleaners and the kid behind the counter
 calls me "Jim"..




 Jim
17.8488That, or missilesDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastMon Oct 09 1995 18:095
    re:  Who are the Patriots?
    
    Why, they're one of them dangerous right-winger militia groups!
    
    Chris
17.8489PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 09 1995 18:202
  .8487  i would hate that too.
17.8490BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Oct 09 1995 18:215
    
    	Is today "Bring Your Brat to Work" day?
    
    	They're everywhere.
    
17.8491PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 09 1995 18:233
  .8490  i heard some crying, but assumed someone was working on
	 the salary budget.
17.8492GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSMon Oct 09 1995 18:237
    
    
    With us, we use MR. Miss Mrs. and the persons first name.  It started
    because of the difficulty that the kids had pronouncing last names
    (mine especially).  My neighbors and we even call each other Mr. Mike,
    Miss Lisa, etc cuz that's what we're so used to hearing the kids call
    us. :')
17.8493BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 09 1995 18:2812
| <<< Note 17.8478 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Red Sox..the tradition continues" >>>

| One thing I did like about the office (they recently moved to new digs) is
| that the receptionists referred to patients as "Mr." and "Mrs" or "Ms",
| something they seem to have forgotten in their old quarters.

	Jim, why did the receptionist call you Mr, Mrs, Ms?  Just what were you
wearing???????



Glen
17.8494CSC32::M_EVANSnothing's going to bring him backMon Oct 09 1995 18:317
    When someone calls me Miss, Ms or Mrs(heaven forfend) Evans, I am
    always looking around for my mother.  The kids friends call me Meg by
    my preference, Mrs/Ms (kids-last-name) gets ignored, as I have never
    met Franks mother, and since she is 36 years dead, it is unlikely I
    ever will.
    
    meg
17.8495POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwMon Oct 09 1995 18:568
    
    Hey, I STILL call people senior or superior to me Mr/Ms/Mrs until they
    request that I call them by their first name.  Better safe than sorry. 
    I appreciate the same courtesy.
    
    
    
    
17.8496ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Mon Oct 09 1995 18:592
    
    superior deb, didn't think it possible. :-)
17.8497CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesMon Oct 09 1995 19:1117
    
>    Hey, I STILL call people senior or superior to me Mr/Ms/Mrs until they
>    request that I call them by their first name.  Better safe than sorry. 
>    I appreciate the same courtesy.
 
  
 absolutely.  There's some folks in my church whom I call "Mr" or "Mrs" and
 until they request otherwise, even though I hear folks calling them by
 their first name, I'll continue to call them Mr or Mrs.


 Jim   
    
    
    

17.8498BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Oct 09 1995 20:174
    
    	How much wood COULD a woodchuck chuck
    	if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
    
17.8499POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Mon Oct 09 1995 20:271
    More than the average bumb.
17.8500I know Mom and Pop still watch what I doDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon Oct 09 1995 20:449
    I don't any kids (at least 2 legged variety); I still refer to 
    adults that are my senior (getting fewer to find all the time) or
    other adults that I am not closely acquainted with as Mr., Mrs or
    M'am.
    
    Same rule applies, if someone says please to refer to them by their
    first name, then I do so, but not otherwise.
    
    
17.8501Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnMon Oct 09 1995 23:273
    TTWA - why I keep waking up so early in the am. It's annoying because I
    haven't got an alarm clock and am afraid of over sleeping if I snooze
    again.        
17.8502Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnTue Oct 10 1995 02:5910
    TTWA - Why is it that... when I am walking to the left hand side of a 
    straight passagway, someone always turns out of one of the passages
    to my right and instead of walking past me, walks directly into my path
    so that I have to move ?? I've noticed that people do this all the time
    not just to me.
    
    TTWA - Why did I just walk out to the stairwell, with the perfect
    intention of going upstairs to the canteen, get through the door and
    attempt to walk up the stairs that go down a level !!???? :*) It was
    a most strange sensation.
17.8503GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Oct 10 1995 03:2214
re -1
.1
These are the same people who conside he indicators on their cars to be purely 
decorative.

.2

Overcompensation for your current location versus your preferred location.



HTH

\C
17.8504TROOA::COLLINSComputer Room of the DamnedTue Oct 10 1995 11:583
    
    Call me John.
    
17.8505Green Day ?GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedTue Oct 10 1995 13:4811
    
      "Hey, bb, you go to concerts, right ?"
      "Well, I went to Soul Asylum at Great Woods..."
      "Hey, buy my two tickets to the Worcester Centrum November 3.
     I can't make it that night."
      "Well, OK, here's the money. [Looks strangely at tickets]  But, um
     November is too late for it to be a green day."
      "No, no !"  [looks strangely at bb]  "Green Day, the band ?"
      "Oh, sure."  [walks away with tickets, pretending he's heard of them]
    
      bb
17.8506BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Oct 10 1995 13:508
    
    	Geez, you'll buy anything, won't you?
    
    	I have about 40 LP records for sale ... $75 and they're yours.
    	After you pay me I'll give you a list.
    
    	8^)
    
17.8507MAIL1::CRANETue Oct 10 1995 13:563
    Went right past a building at 1:30 am Sunday and wake up to the
    headlines that two kids parish in that building an hour after I passed
    it. Really bummer stuff....
17.8508POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 10 1995 14:001
    Which parish were they a part of?
17.8509EVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingTue Oct 10 1995 14:195
re several earlier:

I guess the National Weather Service couldn't find a woman's name
that began with "Q" either.  The latest hurricane is Roxanne, and
is off the Yucatan Penninsula.
17.8510BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Oct 10 1995 14:245
| <<< Note 17.8499 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Pettin' & Sofa Settin'" >>>

| More than the average bumb.

	Yaz????
17.8511You're behind the times, sonny...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedTue Oct 10 1995 15:1310
    
      Gee, Slabounty, I'm a with-it type geezer, ya know ?  When my
     Victrola broke, I switched to these new thingies.  My suggestion
     would be to use them for a skeet-shoot.
    
      My expectations for the concert are, as usual, low.  I will consider
     the evening a success if I don't get in an auto accident, and I get
     a new personal name out of it...
    
      bb
17.8512Bring a helmet...DECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastTue Oct 10 1995 15:309
    Ho-ho... Green Day is a "punk" band, currently in favor with the
    younger set for some unfathomable reason.  I've had to suffer
    through at least one of their CD's.
    
    Actually, one of their songs isn't all that bad, but the problem
    is they proceed to play the same song on every remaining track
    of the CD.
    
    Chris
17.8513GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSTue Oct 10 1995 15:468
    
    
    I still do the LP thing, don't even own a CD player.  Sides, you can
    get grat deals on LPs at yard sales these days.  Just picked up some
    old Stones, Beatles and a little Frankie Vallie this last weekend.  
    
    
    Mike
17.8514WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Oct 10 1995 15:472
    c'mon Mike, you left the flintlocks behind. you'll leave the needle
    sooner or later... :-)
17.8515CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesTue Oct 10 1995 15:563

 A little Frankie Valli?  How little was he?
17.8516GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSTue Oct 10 1995 15:5710
    
    
    I don't think so, Cheap.  I may some day get a CD player, but I won't
    leave my LPs altogether.  I have too many that are classics, there's
    something about the sound quality of an old 50's record that adds to
    the atmosphere of the music being played.  I also enjoy listening to
    Gene Autry and others on my wind up victrola.....
    
    
    Mike
17.8517BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Oct 10 1995 16:1010
    
    	RE: bb
    
    	Oh, I'm "with it" too ... the reason I'm selling them all is
    	that they've been replaced with CD's.
    
    	I still have about 125 or so that I can't sell yet, because I
    	HAVEN'T upgraded them to CD.  But 1 at a time, that's what I
    	plan on doing, if I can find them.
    
17.8518SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoTue Oct 10 1995 16:4316
    Green Day is actually ok - a loud thrashy punk band, but the lyrics
    aren't quite so mindless as most of the genre.  I think they have a new
    album out, but they made it with 'Dookie' a few years ago.  They were
    one of the big draw bands at WoodStock (MudStock) a few years ago.
    Rather than love songs, they sing about angst and death.
    
    Lemme think...there's a song about somebody going postal 
    (... no one here is getting out alive
        this time I've really lost my mind and I don't care
        so close your eyes and kiss yourself goodbye
        and think about the times we shared and what they meant...
        to me its nothing. )
    
    Let us know what you think of them, Bill.
    
    DougO
17.8519WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterTue Oct 10 1995 16:452
    Green Day is among the least offensive sounding punk/thrash types.
    Relatively benign, in an obnoxious and mind-numbing way.
17.8520BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Oct 10 1995 16:477
    
    	If you like punk and ska, you might want to check out the new
    	Rancid album.
    
    	I'm not a big punk fan, but I do like ska ... so 1/2 of the
    	album was pretty good.
    
17.8521ska?GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSTue Oct 10 1995 16:481
    
17.8522CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Oct 10 1995 16:515
    Ska, sort of like speed thrash reggae but different.  See also the
    Mighty Mighty Bostones, Bim Skala Bim.  MMB is okay IMO as long as the
    lead singer doesn't open his mouth so I guess that makes them not okay.  
    
    WRT Roxanne, what was the P name for the hurricane?  
17.8523I think...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedTue Oct 10 1995 16:514
    
      Pablo.
    
      bb
17.8524BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Oct 10 1995 16:534
    
    	Are shirts that say things like "Roxanne blew me all over the
    	state" really popular after hurricanes?
    
17.8525LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Oct 10 1995 16:561
Si.
17.8526ACIS02::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Tue Oct 10 1995 17:064
    
    ttwa
    
    if a certain boxer received a message last week from me.
17.8527POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 10 1995 17:0911
    Roxanne, you don't have to come ashore tonight
    Destroy the streets, it's just money
    You don't care if it's wrong or if it's right
    Rooooooooxxxxanne! You don't have to put everyone to flight!
    Rooooooooxxxxanne! You don't have to put everyone to flight!
    Put everyonbe to flight...
    	Rooooooooxxxxanne!
    Put everyonbe to flight...
    	Rooooooooxxxxanne!
    Put everyonbe to flight...
    	Rooooooooxxxxanne!
17.8528TROOA::COLLINSComputer Room of the DamnedTue Oct 10 1995 17:107
    
    .8526
    
    Nothing since the 3rd, Mark.  You sending me your gold bullion?
    
    :^)
    
17.8529ACIS02::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Tue Oct 10 1995 17:143
    
    <--- cute !joan, cute, I was thinking of someone in Murica, and female
    to boot, you lose on both accounts. :-)
17.8530TROOA::COLLINSComputer Room of the DamnedTue Oct 10 1995 17:213
    
    Doh!
    
17.8531ACIS02::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Tue Oct 10 1995 17:402
    
    <---  I may have to hurt you, !joan.
17.8532TROOA::COLLINSComputer Room of the DamnedTue Oct 10 1995 17:543
    
    <<<cringe>>>
    
17.8533NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Tue Oct 10 1995 19:199
    
    
    Mark,  I haven't been into my AOL account in about a week.
    I'll check it tonight and let you know.
    
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.8534PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 10 1995 19:233
  how convincing mr. topaz would be in a batman outfit.

17.8535BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Oct 10 1995 19:274
    
    	I think I would have an easier time picturing him in a "Captain
    	Chaos" outfit.
    
17.8536CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Oct 10 1995 19:431
    Hmmm, I always pictured Don to be a Spiderman Underoos kind of guy.
17.8537BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Oct 10 1995 19:493

	I'm going to be the Tick, for Halloween!
17.8538MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Oct 10 1995 19:591
    I'm going to be a rock monster!
17.8539CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesTue Oct 10 1995 20:0418



 Tylenol PM.  The TV commercials show a woman taking the stuff, concerned that
 she'll be out of it when she wakes up..next morning she's up and running around
 playing with Fido, climbing trees, mountains and singlehandedly solving world
 hunger before sitting down to breakfast.

 I took 2 of them last night cuz I had a nasty headache and I feel as though
 my brain is back at my apt in Derry NH and it is all I can do to keep my
 head from falling flat on my desk.  I don't know if I can stay awake for
 the ride home.




 Jim
17.8540CAPNET::gumpa.ogo.dec.com::corbettMichael Corbett &lt;DTN 223-9889&gt;Tue Oct 10 1995 20:157
>I guess the National Weather Service couldn't find a woman's name
>that began with "Q" either.  The latest hurricane is Roxanne, and
>is off the Yucatan Penninsula.

	They only use 21 of the 27 letters of the alphabet.  

mc
17.8541CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Tue Oct 10 1995 20:255
<<< Note 17.8540 by CAPNET::gumpa.ogo.dec.com::corbett "Michael Corbett <DTN 223-9889>" >>>

>	They only use 21 of the 27 letters of the alphabet.  

    	What's the 27th?  The one that was formerly called Prince?
17.8542CAPNET::gumpa.ogo.dec.com::corbettMichael Corbett &lt;DTN 223-9889&gt;Tue Oct 10 1995 20:329
>>       They only use 21 of the 27 letters of the alphabet.  
>
>       What's the 27th?  The one that was formerly called Prince?

	In my youth I spent my summers in Nova Scotia where I 
learned the 27th letter of the alpabet - ZED.  

Mike

17.8543CALLME::MR_TOPAZTue Oct 10 1995 20:333
       re .8534:
       
       As chance would have it, I'm wearing one right now.
17.8544WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Oct 11 1995 09:206
    Aw come Mike. Scratching, ticking and hissing are not qualities.
    I will agree the feeling transcends the need for digitized sound.
    
    They are a definite sentimental attachment. BTW, I love the oldies
    myself...
     
17.8545DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Wed Oct 11 1995 09:5413
    Such a set of features, that collectively put one at quite a remove
    from the basic musical experience.  AhYes, I remember it well.  And I
    want to return to it just as much as I want to relive the times that
    for various reasons (now past) that I perforce
    
    wore a condom.
    
    Get REAL, HissHead!!
    
    Hope this little bit of synaesthesia helped.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.8546SPSEG::COVINGTONand the situation is excellent.Wed Oct 11 1995 09:582
    Izzit just me, or is anyone else having trouble with the babemobile
    driver's last reply?
17.8547I did a little checking around...DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Wed Oct 11 1995 10:252
    ... and I'm sorry to report, it IZ just you.         :-)
    
17.8548SPSEG::COVINGTONand the situation is excellent.Wed Oct 11 1995 10:319
    Dang! And I thought it was everyone else...   :)
    
    
    
================================================================================
Note 542.69                 Why Are You Cranky Today?                   69 of 70
DRDAN::KALIKOW "DIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&Glory!"  3 lines  11-OCT-1995 06:50
                   -< The advantages of writing clearly... >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
17.8549TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyWed Oct 11 1995 11:293
    
    Is today a `nice' day or a `nasty' day?
    
17.8550:-)POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyWed Oct 11 1995 11:451
    depends, is santa watching me?
17.8551ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Oct 11 1995 11:588
    re: .8550
    
    No, but we have hidden a small camera in your cube, connected to the
    web-site:  HTTP://WWW.WATCH-TINE/BE-BAD/
    
    HTH,
    
    Bob
17.8552Anent latex high-spatial-frequency cutoff filters...DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Wed Oct 11 1995 11:592
    TTWA:  If I told you you had a cutaneous, would you hold it against me?
    
17.8553huge grinsPOWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyWed Oct 11 1995 12:011
    oh bob, i'm dying, yes I am.  so, what am i doing now, big boy?
17.8554ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Oct 11 1995 12:1813
    
    'tine,
    
    >oh bob, i'm dying, yes I am.  so, what am i doing now, big boy?
    
    I don't even have to take a quick look, you just told me, you're
    dying:-)
    
    No, if I told you what you are really doing now, my note would get
    deleted for <r.o.>
    
    Bob
    
17.8555MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 11 1995 12:488
    Ya know...you people are the most insynsytyve blokes I've ever met.
    
    Here we have Mr. Henderson feeling down in the dumps...his head is
    still killing him and he has a bad cold...and all you people can do is
    make jokes and ignore the poor fellow.  How Callous!!!!
    
    Jim, how are you doing my son??  And why did you ruin a perfectly good
    snarf yesterday my son??  why....Why....WHY!!!!!!??
17.8556'TINECAMROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Oct 11 1995 13:075
    'Tine....'tine, over here.  No not under your sign-in sheet, over HERE!
    Yeah.  O.K.  You can stop looking under everything, in drawers, etc. 
    You'll never find it.  No, it's not in ceiling either.
    
    Bob
17.8557CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesWed Oct 11 1995 13:1116
    
>    Here we have Mr. Henderson feeling down in the dumps...his head is
>    still killing him and he has a bad cold...and all you people can do is
>    make jokes and ignore the poor fellow.  How Callous!!!!
 

    I don't have a bad cold and I wasn't down in the dumps.  Just feeling
 a bit woozy after taking those Tylenol PMs, thank you very much.

   
>    Jim, how are you doing my son??  And why did you ruin a perfectly good
>    snarf yesterday my son??  why....Why....WHY!!!!!!??



   Very well, thanks..though a bit busy.  Why not?
17.8558MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 11 1995 13:231
    I'll buy that!
17.8559POWDML::CKELLYThe Proverbial Bad PennyWed Oct 11 1995 13:372
    bob, please don't mention i stood on the top rung of the latter whilst
    checking the ceiling for the camera :-)
17.8560BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Wed Oct 11 1995 13:454
    
    	If the camera was under the ladder, then that top ladder rung is
    	the furthest thing from Bob's mind.
    
17.8561TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyWed Oct 11 1995 13:463
    
    Zounds!
    
17.8562SUBSYS::NEUMYERLove is a dirty jobWed Oct 11 1995 14:008
    
    	TTWA... Why our dart league opponents last night decided to walk
    out of the match after five games. Granted we were leading 5-0 at the
    time, but that's no reason to give up. There were 6 more games to play.
    
    At least we got the 11-0, but I'd have rather earned it.
    
    ed
17.8563TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyWed Oct 11 1995 14:074
    
    They sound like sore losers.
    
    
17.8564WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterWed Oct 11 1995 14:091
    Did they turn off the taps?
17.8565WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterWed Oct 11 1995 14:142
    TTWA: can I make my opponents on the court suffer for a third straight
    day?
17.8566TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyWed Oct 11 1995 14:183
    
    You can if you believe you can.
    
17.8567WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterWed Oct 11 1995 14:271
    time will tell
17.8568NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Wed Oct 11 1995 14:284
    
    
    Yes, it will.
    
17.8569NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Wed Oct 11 1995 14:282
    snarf. :*)
    
17.8570WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterWed Oct 11 1995 14:311
    Not another case of Leechitis!
17.8571MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 11 1995 14:389
    No...Terrie just has an obsession and needs therapy that's all!
    
    Note 17.8569                 Things To Wonder About                
    8569 of 8570
    NETCAD::WOODFORD "AndMilesToGoBeforeISleep."          2 lines 
    11-OCT-1995 11:28
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        snarf. :*)
    
17.8572NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Wed Oct 11 1995 14:478
    
    
    Massage therapy, maybe.  Yup, I do need that.  My back, arms, and
    hands are killing me!
    
    
    Terrie
    
17.8573SHRCTR::BRENNANWed Oct 11 1995 14:477
    TTWA:  If my child will EVER sleep thru the night again?!
    
    Sigh..... *;^)
    
    
    /Kristin
                  
17.8574WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterWed Oct 11 1995 14:524
    >TTWA: can I make my opponents on the court suffer for a third straight
    >day?
    
     Apparently not. Meetingus interminus has evaporated our quorum. :-(
17.8575DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Oct 11 1995 16:255
    
    
    	How many more people will watch the OJ interview than the
    	presidential thing on TV tonite......
    
17.8576CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Oct 11 1995 16:261
    How about how many will gleefully miss both?
17.8577raise handGRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSWed Oct 11 1995 16:311
    
17.8578CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Wed Oct 11 1995 16:311
    	What presidential thing?
17.8579Hope this helpsGAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedWed Oct 11 1995 16:324
    
      re, .8575 - we should avoid the one with the criminal in it.
    
      bb
17.8580CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesWed Oct 11 1995 16:5113


 re Joe..


 There's a forum taking place in NH tonight in which the declared candidates
 will appear.  It will air on CNN.




 Jim
17.8581An acute problem, no doubt involving loansDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastWed Oct 11 1995 17:085
    TTWA:
    
    What's the penalty for violating the Law of Cosines?
    
    Chris
17.8582CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Oct 11 1995 17:131
    A right good quilting most likely.
17.8583POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwWed Oct 11 1995 17:145
    
    I thought that read "The Law Of Cosiness", and was wondering if that
    sort of thing could or should be legislated.
    
    
17.8584BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Wed Oct 11 1995 17:187
    
    	I believe the penalty is
    
    	
    
    	death by hippopotenuse.
    
17.8585MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 11 1995 17:241
    Nick at Night!
17.8586SCAS01::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionWed Oct 11 1995 17:331
    I think the baseball playoffs are on tonight. That's where I'll be.
17.8587TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyWed Oct 11 1995 17:345
    
    I'm supposed to do laundry tonight.
    
    I wonder if I will?
    
17.8588CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesWed Oct 11 1995 17:365



 I'll be in church.
17.8589SCAS01::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionWed Oct 11 1995 17:443
    I either need to take the lint out of the dryer or maybe, polish my
    bowling ball.
    
17.8590...And wipe that smirk off your faceROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Oct 11 1995 17:444
    'tine...you've got something on the right side of your mouth...It kinda
    looks like mustard.
    
    Bob
17.8591DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Oct 11 1995 17:544
    
    
    	I"ll be sleeping........
    
17.8592POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwWed Oct 11 1995 18:062
    
    I take it your camera isn't in colour, Bob 8^o?
17.8593CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Oct 11 1995 18:109
       re .8592:
       
       It's typically the film that determines that aspect of a photo;
       relatively few lenses and shuttersdistinguish between color and
       b&w.
       
       Hth,
       
       --Mr Topaz
17.8594POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwWed Oct 11 1995 18:1116
                     
                                         ,.','.,'.,
                                 ,'.'.,''.,'.',''  "
    			,.''.,.','.,' ,.',.',.',..,'',.',.',.'
    	               ,'.,'.',,.''.,'.,'.','.,'.,"'.,'.',.'
                              ,.',.',,.',.',.'.' ,.',.
    8^pPppPPppPppPpPppPppPpPppPPpP,.',.',.',.',.'",..,
                        ,.',.'.'.','.,'.,',.',.',.',.' ,.','.,'.
                                    ,. ' ,.,.',.',"
                                        ,.',.',.',.',.'
                                        	,.',.','.,
    					,.',.
    					     ,.',.',.',
    
    
    
17.8595TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyWed Oct 11 1995 18:175
    
    .8593
    
    Unless, of course, it's a closed-circuit video camera...
    
17.8596And it keeps flaking out periodicallyROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Oct 11 1995 18:336
    re: .8592
    
    You are right, Deb, I could only afford the Rat Shack cheapie B/W
    version.
    
    Bob
17.8597MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooWed Oct 11 1995 18:3829
    
    Good software is not only easy to use, it is easy to maintain.
    Most of us in the software engineering/programming profession
    work very hard to make our code "maintainable." There are
    a number of techniques we use to accomplish this goal.

    One of them is to use a "named constant"; like calling pi
    "PI", instead of writing the digits 3.14 every time
    we want to refer to pi. A better example is when we set the
    size of a buffer in which to store data. Suppose, for example,
    that I have a buffer that can hold a maximum of 256 characters.
    It is better to write "BUFFER_SIZE" each time than "256".
    That way, if I change buffer size, I only have to change it
    in one place, rather than many. The following statement
    defines buffer size in a C/C++ program:

    	#define BUFFER_SIZE 256

    However, sometimes we get a little carried away with things.
    For instance, I wonder if the programmer who wrote this line,
    which appears in some code I'm modifying, was expecting
    to have to change it:

    	#define THOUSAND 1000

    As far as I know, the value of "THOUSAND" is not being modified.
    Must be the effects of outcome-based education.

    -b
17.8598CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesWed Oct 11 1995 18:3812



 If Bill Clinton can legally declare a "No OJ talk day" where anyone uttering
 the words "OJ", "simpson" "reasonable doubt" "guilty" "not guilty" over a
 to be specified 24 hour period will be caned, and their mouths taped shut.




 Jim
17.8599ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Wed Oct 11 1995 18:416
    re: .8597
    
    Maybe they figured it might change if the U.S. converted to the metric
    system.  Or maybe that was their idea of 'internationalization'.
    
    Bob
17.8600WONDER SNARFOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Oct 11 1995 19:050
17.8601Someone in here will get this, from long ago :-)DECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastWed Oct 11 1995 19:329
    >> For instance, I wonder if the programmer who wrote this line,
    >> which appears in some code I'm modifying, was expecting
    >> to have to change it:
    >> 
    >> 	#define THOUSAND 1000

    Hmmmm, now where have I seen this kind of thing before?  :-)
    
    Chris
17.8602DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Oct 12 1995 01:445
     Someone posted a cute fake news story about "the last person on earth
    not to have bought Windows 95."  Could someone locate it pls & forward
    it to kalikow@ljo.dec.com in their copious free time?  It caused
    several major grins in subsequent notes, but I can't find it in TTLT or
    other likely hangouts...  ADVthanksANCE |-{:-)
17.8603as of yer writin', .245 was .l, and it pointed to what ya wantMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Oct 12 1995 02:404
> but I can't find it in TTLT or other likely hangouts...  ADVthanksANCE |-{:-)

Topic 530 ain't likely enough fer you?

17.8604GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Oct 12 1995 02:586
Dan,

There's a flock of stuff going your way...


\C
17.8605DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Oct 12 1995 10:064
    .8603 (blush) .8604 (tnx!!)
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.8606dork du jourWAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterThu Oct 12 1995 11:0227
Article 3446 of alt.home.repair:
Newsgroups: alt.home.repair
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 21:28:52 GMT
Lines: 19


	I own some land with an old, vacant house on it which I want
to demolish. I intend to build another house in its place within the
next two years. However, local building codes, etc. state that I would
have to pay for a survey and buy a slew of permits between the
demolition of the old house and putting the new house up. Therefore,
to get around this problem, I am thinking about "accidentally" blowing
my house up by severing a gas line.
	Does anybody have any clue about how far the rubble will
travel. This is safer than it sounds, as my nearest neighbour is 9
miles away (I own several thousand acres). I don't want to use
dynamite as it looks to obvious. Does anybody else have any
suggestions on better ways?

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Dennis Price
Carleton University
Email address: dprice@chat.carleton.ca




17.8607CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Oct 12 1995 11:123
       re .8606:
       
       What do you expect from an Ottawan?
17.8608 gagnonro@epo.gov.on.ca TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyThu Oct 12 1995 11:193
    
    Should I forward that to the OPP?
    
17.8609POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Thu Oct 12 1995 11:483
    Doesn't sound like he's from Ottawa. I take umbrage at the suggestion.
    
    He's is no doubt from up the line, or past Manotick Way.
17.8610MAIL1::CRANEThu Oct 12 1995 11:513
    Have him/her call the local fire dept and burn the house for a drill.
    That would serve a couple of things...get rid of the building and help
    hone the skills of the local fire dept.
17.8611TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyThu Oct 12 1995 11:557
    
    .8610:
    
    Oh, man, I can just IMAGINE the kind of paperwork involved in that.
    
    Good idea, though.
    
17.8612MAIL1::CRANEThu Oct 12 1995 12:163
    .8611
    Shouldn`t be a problem if owner and Chief agree.
    
17.8613Stood the test of time...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedThu Oct 12 1995 12:3314
    
      Chris, you dirty dog.  Yes, I insisted on a Pascal constant called
     "thousand", and other such pedantry way back 10 years ago.  Although
     I now write C, and therefore write in the customary Unix slovenly
     hack style, I still think it was reasonable in the context of very
     bulletproof and maintainable code.
    
      I will defend to the death that arcane software engineering decision.
     Here's a good rule :  "Make it always !"  In other words, if you do
     something 95+% of the time, make it a rule and 100% in your program.
    
      And, in case you are wondering, that code still works !
    
      bb
17.8614NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 12 1995 12:363
>      And, in case you are wondering, that code still works !
    
And it will be easy to maintain should the value of a thousand ever change.
17.8615ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Oct 12 1995 13:255
    Good morning 'Tine.  You look very nice in black wool!
    
    Btw,  which monitor is the one that watches BP's area?
    
    Bob
17.8616POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Thu Oct 12 1995 13:271
    Does BP buy petrol at BP?
17.8617Admirable persistence.GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedThu Oct 12 1995 13:286
    
      How long the Hays-Ralston topic 49 performance can continue.
    
      It's been over 3 weeks of "Yes it is"/"No it isn't" by my count.
    
      bb
17.8618SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Oct 12 1995 13:296
    
    
    Ahhh.. leave em alone bb!!!
    
    We need to develope more stalkers in this conference!!!
    
17.8619CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Thu Oct 12 1995 15:0814
    	re constant=1000
    
    	I don't recall the details, but when I was first out of college
    	I was hired by Raytheon to work on the PATRIOT missile system.
    	The programming was done in JOVIAL.  There was a quirk in the way
    	it was all designed that certain common constant values were
    	automatically stored in memory locations. (0-10, 100, 1000, etc.)
    	If you set up a local variable to be equal to a constant, the 
    	system simply grabbed the global constant and didn't bother to 
    	waste the overhead of storing your local constant.  But if you 
    	changed the value of your local constant, the system changed 
    	the memory location of that global constant, and the rest of 
    	the system went haywire when it started getting unexpected 
    	values from the global constants.
17.8620TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyThu Oct 12 1995 15:093
    
    Oh, sure.  Easy for YOU to say.
    
17.8621CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Thu Oct 12 1995 15:094
    	re blowing up the house:
    
    	With the person then attempt to collect insurance money to
    	rebuild the house?
17.8622Those were the daysDECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastThu Oct 12 1995 15:3317
    >>  Chris, you dirty dog.  Yes, I insisted on a Pascal constant...
    
    Ha, I didn't think you'd remember!  :-)  When I saw Brian's
    note on this, I thought to myself, "Geez, this kind of thing
    looks familiar, where have I seen it before?"  And then the
    cobwebs cleared and I remembered!  As I recall (not very well),
    one positive aspect of it was that you were much less likely
    to make a typo if you have to type in "twenty_five" as opposed
    to "25".
    
    >>  And, in case you are wondering, that code still works !
    
    Oh-oh.  You mean yours, not mine, right?  I can't believe anyone
    would still be using my craaa...ahh, finely-engineered code that
    I haaa...ahh, developed back in 1983-4!
    
    Chris
17.8623POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Thu Oct 12 1995 23:331
    I feel like a bumb right now, I wonder what that means?
17.8624CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesFri Oct 13 1995 01:499


 How many more replies will be added to the "you know who" topic when I log
 in tomorrow..



 Jim
17.8625MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Oct 13 1995 02:597
Not a TTLT.

Not a TTHT.

A TTWA:
    I just caught up from over a week's absence (generally) in the 'box.

17.8626DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Fri Oct 13 1995 08:573
    Lucky Jack! Hit NEXT UNSEEN -- yer brain, it can't take too much more
    of this... it's gonna BLOW!!
    
17.8627CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 13 1995 11:295
       re .8623:
       
       Bumber.
       
       --Mr Topaz
17.8628ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Fri Oct 13 1995 12:264
    
    ttwa
    
    Will Terrie keep the mods hopping as promised earlier this week?
17.8629ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Fri Oct 13 1995 12:275
    re: .8628
    
    Not unless we can shame her into it:-)
    
    Bob
17.8630BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Oct 13 1995 12:305
| <<< Note 17.8623 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Pettin' & Sofa Settin'" >>>

| I feel like a bumb right now, I wonder what that means?

	That you're taking on a new personality????  Joe, the street person....
17.8631NETCAD::WOODFORDAndMilesToGoBeforeISleep.Fri Oct 13 1995 12:337
    
    
    re: .8628 & .8629
    
    
    no.  It's no fun anymore.
    
17.8632WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterFri Oct 13 1995 13:383
    Why is the stock up to 48 and change? We opened up 2+ points this am,
    and ~4 from earlier in the week. Did we release the 1st quarter numbers
    or something?
17.8633ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Fri Oct 13 1995 13:444
    
    no Oct 24th. Paine Webber upgraded us to buy from "attractive".
    
    ttwa   were we ugly before this?
17.86348^)POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwFri Oct 13 1995 13:494
    
    Speak for yourself!
    
    
17.8635ACIS01::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Fri Oct 13 1995 14:152
    
    <--- I may have to kill you! :-)
17.8636BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Fri Oct 13 1995 14:269
    
    	Does anyone know where John Michaud went?
    
    	He was here last week, but when I went to look him up in ELF
    	so I could send him something I noticed he wasn't in there any
    	more.
    
    	Thanks for any info.
    
17.8637BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Fri Oct 13 1995 14:289
    
    	Alright, never mind ... he was in ELF after all.
    
    	Why would
    
    	F J MICHAUD
    
    	find Jeff and Jim, but not John?
    
17.8638PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 13 1995 14:3112

    
>>    	Why would
    
>>    	F J MICHAUD
    
>>    	find Jeff and Jim, but not John?

    it finds him, but he's on the next page.
    

17.8639CSLALL::HENDERSONRed Sox..the tradition continuesFri Oct 13 1995 14:3720



 Schools.  I had to go to my son Scott's school today to confer with his
 teachers.  As I waited in the "guidance" office, I noticed there were a
 few lads apparantly in study hall doing some kind of school work.  I've always
 told my kids they should do their homework with the radio/tv off as it 
 is too much of a distraction.  So, here I encounter these youngsters doing
 homework (or some type of schoolwork) with a radio playing some Nirvahna/
 Pearl Jam/who knows what grunge band music and this kid bobbing in rhythm
 to the music smiling away..

 I also think they should bring back dress codes in schools for students and
 for teachers.




 Jim
17.8640SCAS01::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionFri Oct 13 1995 14:485
    .8639
    
    In Plano, TX whre I live (right outside of Dallas), there is a proposal
    right now looking into uniforms for those students attending this
    independent school district.
17.8641BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Fri Oct 13 1995 14:529
    
    	RE: Lady Di
    
    	[sheepish grin]
    
    	I didn't notice the "next page" prompt ... the 2nd name finished
    	so far up from the bottom of the screen that I thought those were
    	the only 2 names that it found.
    
17.8642TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyFri Oct 13 1995 14:524
    
    Oh, mannnnn...that Jim cat is bringin' me down, man...he's a real
    square dude, man...we're talkin' L-7, man...a real flat tire...
    
17.8643MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Oct 13 1995 15:003
  ZZZ      <--- I may have to kill you! :-)
    
    Classic line from the movie, "Crazy People"!
17.8644ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Fri Oct 13 1995 16:197
    re: .8640
    
    The proposal is to allow each individual school to set their own dress
    code, with the district code as the minimum.  This would allow
    uniforms, but it is only part of the discussion.
    
    Bob
17.8645POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Fri Oct 13 1995 16:518
    Here's something to wonder about:
    
            A man left home one morning.  He turned right and ran straight
            ahead.  Then he turned left.  After a while, he turned left
            again, running faster than ever.  Then he turned left once
            more and decided to go home.  In the distance he could see two
            masked men waiting for him.  Who were they?
    
17.8646PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 13 1995 16:532
  .8645  too easy.
17.8647WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight held together by waterFri Oct 13 1995 16:561
    catcher, ump
17.8648There was this long rain delay, see...DECWIN::RALTOAt the heart of the beastFri Oct 13 1995 17:037
>> A man left home one morning.
    
    Flawed premise; who plays baseball in the morning? :-)
    
    But I will try the kids out with this one tonight, thanks...
    
    Chris
17.8649CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 13 1995 17:0915
       > who plays baseball in the morning? :-)
       
       The problem was in the question ("who were they?"); what Glennnnnn
       meant to ask was, "in what city were they?"
       
       The obvious answer would be Boston, because the only major league
       baseball game ever played before noontime is in Boston.  They do
       it every year, on Marathon Day/Patriot's Day, with an 11am
       ballgame.
       
       Try to do better next time.
       
       --Mr Topaz
       
       p.s.: How bout them Canadiens!!
17.8650POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Fri Oct 13 1995 17:481
    I think Patrick wants a trade.
17.8651ACISS1::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Fri Oct 13 1995 19:202
    
    If Terrie will leave a goodbye note?
17.8652POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Fri Oct 13 1995 19:282
    {thud}
    
17.8653ACISS1::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Fri Oct 13 1995 19:312
    
    <---   this troubles me, grieviously, in fact.
17.8654DEVLPR::DKILLORANUneasy RiderMon Oct 16 1995 10:525
    
    TTWA:

    Topics 563 and 564 when the titles are read sequentially... %*}

17.8655COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Oct 16 1995 12:141
Sicko.
17.8656TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyMon Oct 16 1995 12:3517
================================================================================
Note 17.8654                 Things To Wonder About                 8654 of 8655
DEVLPR::DKILLORAN "Uneasy Rider"                      5 lines  16-OCT-1995 07:52
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    TTWA:

    Topics 563 and 564 when the titles are read sequentially... %*}

================================================================================
Note 563.0              Black Americans and Incarceration            171 replies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
================================================================================
Note 564.0                Things to look forward to...                20 replies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

17.8657CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Oct 16 1995 12:361
    uh-oh.......
17.8658CALLME::MR_TOPAZMon Oct 16 1995 12:412
       Oh, it's headed for The Repository as soon as the latter is
       unlocked.  
17.8659ACISS1::BATTISHave you hugged a cactus today?Mon Oct 16 1995 12:542
    
    417 is now open for business
17.8660MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Oct 16 1995 13:1210
    Last evening on A@E, they had a special on the Reagan assassination
    attempt.  They showed the whole sequence and just after Reagan was put
    in the car, and Brady and the other two were lying on the ground, you
    could see a man picking up a briefcase and running off in the distance.
    
    Does anybody know what that was about?  I saw another special about ten
    years ago and this was something that is supposed to happen if the
    president gets shot, but can't remember who the man is or what the
    brief case contains.  Does anybody know??
    
17.8661MAIL1::CRANEMon Oct 16 1995 13:172
    I think that breifcase carries the codes for nuclear (sp) warheads and
    what nots. Which direction was he running?:') 
17.8662TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyMon Oct 16 1995 13:209
    
    Jack,
    
    The contents of the briefcase?
    
    
    
    It's a *secret*.
    
17.8663Nutters foil ZOG plans on Friday, film at 11:00PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 16 1995 13:2111
    
    It's the long range plans of the New World Order takeover of the US.
    For example, in the early 80's it would have included the outline for
    a new citizen detention center in the Denver area.  If such a plan
    had leaked out then, then undoubtably nobody would have supported the
    new airport.
    
    BTW, the nutters are now taking credit for preventing the collapse of
    the stock market on Friday.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.8664CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Oct 16 1995 13:227
    It's called the "football".  An agent or agents are supposed to pick it
    up if it is ever "fumbled" i.e. the prez. gets it as Reagan almost did. 
    It is a portable device allowing for remote authorization of nuclear
    weapons releases.  Kind of like the ultimate remote control.  
    
    
    Brian
17.8665MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooMon Oct 16 1995 13:2315
    
    That is correct. A special agent is with the president at all
    times (even within hailing distance of the president's bedroom);
    this agent carries the launch codes and other items the
    president would require onboard AF1. However, if the president
    is personally under attack, that agent's duty is not to
    protect the president (as would be the case for other
    agents), it is to protect the contents of that brief case.
    Playing "Sir Robin"* was that guy's way of protecting the
    brief case.
    
    -b
    
    * Obscure Monty Python reference about the guy who "when danger
      reared its ugly head, he bravely turned his tail and fled."
17.8666COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Oct 16 1995 13:241
Why I ate deviled eggs for bkfst.
17.8667CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Oct 16 1995 13:251
    Because they are sinfully good?  
17.8668TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyMon Oct 16 1995 13:255
    
    BOY I'd like to get my hands on the briefcase!
    
    Then I'd finally get the respect I deserve.
    
17.8669RE: .8666; <-- coincidence, I think not!!!MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooMon Oct 16 1995 13:265
    
    Humph. Next thing you know, you'll be saying homosexuals
    are born that way.
    
    -b
17.8670BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 16 1995 13:511
<---<grin>
17.8671MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooMon Oct 16 1995 14:024
    
    TTWA: If !Joan's about to grow an inch...
    
    -b
17.8672:^)TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyMon Oct 16 1995 14:053
    
    ...of grey matter.
    
17.8673SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Oct 16 1995 14:124

        ... why "Forrest Gump" is hailed as a great movie.    

17.8674MPGS::MARKEYManly yes, but I like it tooMon Oct 16 1995 14:145
    
    'Cause he didn't shag the hookers, thus proving that the movie
    is "from the heart."
    
    -b
17.8675PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 16 1995 14:182
  .8673  that's a very good question.
17.8676CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordMon Oct 16 1995 14:224
    
    	eesh, don't remind me... I had to see it twice!
    
    
17.8677GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSMon Oct 16 1995 14:284
    
    
    
    I thought it was entertaining, but I wouldn't call it great. 
17.8678CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Oct 16 1995 14:289
    re: .8663
    
    Get your nutter conspiracies straight, Mr. Bill.  Reagan was not a
    member of the Trilateral Commission or any other NWO-type
    organizations.  He was the only president in recent history that holds
    this distinction (recent history being since the TLC was founded).
    
    
    -steve
17.8679POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Mon Oct 16 1995 14:393
    It felt good to sit on my buttocks and watch Forrest Gump.
    
    And that's all I have to say about that.
17.8681SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 16 1995 16:235
    
    re: "football/briefcase"
    
    I don't believe it's a special agent, but a military person. How they
    decide what branch is a mystery...
17.8682MPGS::MARKEYSchroeder was a scatterbrainMon Oct 16 1995 17:514
    
    What Susan Smith thinks of Jack being over Beverly.
    
    -b
17.8683CALLME::MR_TOPAZMon Oct 16 1995 18:002
       
       Lucky Jack entered Beverly's airspace.
17.8684BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 16 1995 18:061
he is a lucky man!
17.8685ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalMon Oct 16 1995 18:112
    
    Did Jack also enter Shirley's airspace, as well?
17.8686Who are these guys anyway ???BRITE::FYFEMon Oct 16 1995 18:182
	Don't forget Lawrence or Lowells air space ...
17.8687POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Mon Oct 16 1995 18:233
    Jack was over Lawrence AND Lowell?!?
    
    Oh dear. 8^o
17.8688he was IN shirley.....BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 16 1995 18:417
| <<< Note 17.8685 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Life is not a dress rehearsal" >>>


| Did Jack also enter Shirley's airspace, as well?

	He was at deb's house once that i know of.... how he got there i don't
know.....
17.8689PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 16 1995 19:186
	how jim percival could think that karen reese  
	"deliberately tried to mislead us".

	pretty sad.

17.8690SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 16 1995 19:2114
    
    TTWA...
    
    Just musing about what would happen if...
    
    Someone who won, let's say, Mega-Bucks today and after taxes (by
    today's standards), started to receive, oh, 750K/year, ostensibly for
    the next 20 years.
    
     In 2005, federal taxes are abolished and the country goes to a flat,
    national sales tax...
    
      What would happen with this person's winnings?
    
17.8691BUSY::SLABOUNTYI'm so damn cool.Mon Oct 16 1995 19:269
    
    	They could possibly freeze the tax rate [basically the tax rate
    	would be grandfathered if the money were won before the policy
    	kicked in] and it wouldn't matter.
    
    	Or they don't freeze the tax rate, and the winner must pay more
    	taxes once the policy kicks in ... but still winds up ahead of
    	where [s]he was before.
    
17.8692MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Oct 16 1995 19:271
    I wonder how many of my replies are in the Pot and Kettle Award!?
17.8693BUSY::SLABOUNTYI'm so damn cool.Mon Oct 16 1995 19:274
    
    	Actually, I figured "The Repository" would be a more popular
    	place for your stuff.  8^)
    
17.8694SPSEG::COVINGTONand the situation is excellent.Mon Oct 16 1995 19:284
    When you win, the state agrees to pay you x dollars every year. It's
    taxed as income according to the year of payment. The reduction in
    payment is an estimate of the taxes you'll owe for that year, just like
    the witholding out of your paycheck.
17.8695SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 16 1995 19:323
    
    So then, in 2005 the person would get everything (pro-rated of course)?
    
17.8696CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Oct 16 1995 19:544
    You would still have state and local taxes to contend with which one
    would hope would be at today's rates or less.  
    
    Brian 
17.8697BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 16 1995 19:563

	Shawn....too funny!
17.8698BUSY::SLABOUNTYPleased to meat you.Tue Oct 17 1995 18:185
    
    	I wonder how many of these professionally-dressed women here go
    	home and clad themselves in leather and tie up their husbands
    	and do wonderful things to them.
    
17.8699BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Oct 17 1995 18:253

	is letting hot wax drip on your chest something you consider wonderful?
17.8700wonderSNARF!CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Oct 17 1995 18:271
    
17.8701POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 17 1995 18:273
    re .8699
    
    For me, no, this would indicate that I have a leak in my t-tops.
17.8702BUSY::SLABOUNTYPleased to meat you.Tue Oct 17 1995 18:295
    
    	RE: Glen
    
    	There's a fine line between pleasure and pain.
    
17.8703SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 17 1995 18:295
    
    re: .8698
    
    I wonder what brought that thought on....
    
17.8704BUSY::SLABOUNTYPleased to meat you.Tue Oct 17 1995 18:337
    
    	I happened to walk past a female in the aisle here and the thought
    	just popped into my head.
    
    	And as far as I could tell, she'd look pretty good in leather ...
    	or out of it, for that matter.
    
17.8705WAHOO::LEVESQUEshifting paradigms without a clutchTue Oct 17 1995 18:335
   > 	I wonder how many of these professionally-dressed women here go
   > 	home and clad themselves in leather and tie up their husbands
   > 	and do wonderful things to them.
    
     Not enough of them.
17.8706BUSY::SLABOUNTYPleased to meat you.Tue Oct 17 1995 18:353
    
    	8^)
    
17.8708POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 17 1995 18:361
    <--- Ya, too busy with their boyfriends. ;^)
17.8709SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 17 1995 18:3712
    re: .8705
    
    >Not enough of them.
    
    
    Well, there you go Mark!!
    
    I perfect setup for you and Betsy for a possible Halloween Party??
    
    
     :) :)
    
17.8710fond memoriesWAHOO::LEVESQUEshifting paradigms without a clutchTue Oct 17 1995 18:394
    Actually, my girlfriend in college and her roommate bought leather
    outfits to surprise me (and her roomie's boyfriend) on Halloween. Envy
    was on the face of every guy we ran into (I think the handcuffs were a
    nice touch.)
17.8711BROKE::PARTSTue Oct 17 1995 18:543
    
    can't say that leather ever appealed to me.  
    
17.8712DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Oct 17 1995 18:567
    
    	re:  -1
    
    	thud.
    
    	I *love* leather.  Own quite a bit of it too.....
    
17.8713BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Oct 17 1995 19:016
| <<< Note 17.8711 by BROKE::PARTS >>>


| can't say that leather ever appealed to me.

	Has it ever pealed off you?
17.8714BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Oct 17 1995 19:025

	Judy in leather..... I don't want to think about that...... not that it
wouldn't be lovely, but that I keep picturing my sister in leather.... cuz Judy
looks a lot like her!
17.8715TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyTue Oct 17 1995 19:1312
    
    Leather...
    
    ...animal...
    
    ...skin...
    
    
    
    
    ...excuse me.
    
17.8716MPGS::MARKEYShroeder was a scatterbrainTue Oct 17 1995 19:187
    
    Hmmmm. I wonder if the lady I saw today, who had the most
    shockingly perfect set of legs, ever wears leather... :-) :-)
    
    To die for!!!
    
    -b
17.8717BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Oct 17 1995 19:243

	The leather or the woman, Brian?
17.8718MPGS::MARKEYShroeder was a scatterbrainTue Oct 17 1995 19:265
    
    Oh, the woman. The leather would just be an extra-special
    way to go... :-)
    
    -b
17.8719ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 17 1995 19:332
    
    I think mz_debra, would look lovely in leather, come to think of it.
17.8720POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 17 1995 19:341
    I've fallen and I can't get up!
17.8721CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Oct 17 1995 19:5410
    
    	I wonder what the Corporate Valuing Differences policy
    	says about employees wearing T-shirts that say,
    	"I piss on Jesus"
    	and
    	"I vomit on the Holy Bible"
    
    	:-(
    
    
17.8722BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Oct 17 1995 20:003

	Who was wearing those, Karen?????
17.8723BRITE::FYFETue Oct 17 1995 20:032
Must of been one of them thar NEA funded artists  :-)
17.8724POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 17 1995 20:041
    Isn't that disgusting.
17.8725BUSY::SLABOUNTYPolitically impoliteTue Oct 17 1995 20:049
    
    	Well, that's a tough one, I think.
    
    	It's your right not to have to look at them, but it's their
    	right to wear them.
    
    	Can you claim sacrilige [sp?]?  And if so, can they claim a
    	religious belief of their own for wearing it?
    
17.8726CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Oct 17 1995 20:0812




 I'm sure they'd be escorted out of the building if the shirt had any sort
 of pro-life statements, or had a "John 3:16" or some similar statement.




 Jim
17.8727MPGS::MARKEYShroeder was a scatterbrainTue Oct 17 1995 20:088
    
    Someone has a huge chip on their shoulders and wears a
    T-shirt that makes them look like an @$$#0!{
    
    Ignore them; unless you're at the post office, in which
    case, duck!
    
    -b
17.8728BUSY::SLABOUNTYPolitically impoliteTue Oct 17 1995 20:148
    
    >  @$$#0!{
    
    
    	Wow ... impressive.  8^)
    
    	Practically unrecognizable.
    
17.8729miaouGIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Oct 18 1995 00:276
Why <Baby Face> ? 

Is it the chronological challenge, or the drool?    


\C
17.8730Baby FaceSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Oct 18 1995 00:385
    Well, ya know, I just had nothing else.... Being the youngest in the
    box kinda has something to do with it.
    
    I don't drool !!!!  Anyway, I hardly have a baby face... unless you are
    talking about a baby boxer dog's face !! :*)
17.8731DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Wed Oct 18 1995 00:437
    Shaddup Chele, anything -- ANYTHING -- is better than 
    
    -< Talk Hard >-
    
     which one has to admit, gets just a teenchy bit boring after
     23,785,118 occurrences.  And I've been counting.
    
17.8732Baby FaceSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Oct 18 1995 00:551
    It was 23,785,117.. TYVM !! :*)
17.8733whimperGIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Oct 18 1995 01:011
17.8734Edward Scissorhands.BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Oct 18 1995 01:014
    Have you switched allegiance from Christian Slater to Johhny Depp,
    or what?  :/


17.8735DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Wed Oct 18 1995 01:057
    OhWell, an "off-by-1" or "fencepost" error.  Common, and almost a badge
    of honor, 'mongst us software types.  I will not take it to heart.
    
    ......nnnmmmaaaaaAAAAAIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!          
    
    :-)
     
17.8736POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwWed Oct 18 1995 01:095
    
    I wonder if it's cold enough to start wearing my leather skirts and
    jackets to work.
    
    
17.8737CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Wed Oct 18 1995 01:4910



  Well, it's almost cold enough for me to sleep in my sweatpants!




 Jim
17.8738Baby FaceSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnWed Oct 18 1995 02:001
    Well, it's warm enough to lay nekkid on the bed covers ! :*)
17.8739CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Oct 18 1995 11:172
       Ttwa: The black cat, a friendly enough fellow, who wanted to get
             in the ZK3 door this morning without a badge or keycard.
17.8740MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youWed Oct 18 1995 11:261
	jim, sleep in your bed. hth.
17.8741CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Oct 18 1995 11:3010
    
    	The T-shirt was worn by the guy that sits across from me at
    	work.  There were 4 lines total, I could only read those 2
    	(but someone who read the whole thing attested that the other
    	2 lines were just as bad).
    
    	I personally think it crossed the line.  
    
    	Karen
    
17.8742ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalWed Oct 18 1995 11:324
    
    .8736
    
    {simper} {simper}
17.8743WAHOO::LEVESQUEshifting paradigms without a clutchWed Oct 18 1995 11:331
    I think it crossed the line, too. 
17.8744ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalWed Oct 18 1995 11:345
    
    ttwa:
    
    Why topic 40 hasn't been updated since September 28th??? Has no one
    died in the past 20 days?
17.8745The shirt should not be worn at workBIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Oct 18 1995 12:167

	Where does this magical line appear from???? It shows up so often these
days! :-)


Glen
17.8746MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Oct 18 1995 12:266
TTWA:

	 How would you like it if you were sitting at home
    relaxing and your neighbors came over and started fighting in your
    living room?

17.8747CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Wed Oct 18 1995 12:264


 No sir, wouldn't like it.
17.8748GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSWed Oct 18 1995 12:263
    
    
    Well, it would probably beat whatever was on the tube at the time. :')
17.8749ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalWed Oct 18 1995 12:273
    
    well _lucky_ Jack, did you at least have the courtesy to perhaps, hand
    out boxing gloves?
17.8750BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Oct 18 1995 12:305

	Jack, it isn't everyone who would get to see a boxing match in their
livingroom. And you didn't have to order pay-per-view! You sure are a lucky
guy! Btw.... who won?
17.8751DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Oct 18 1995 13:0510
    
    
    	re: Mr Topaz
    
    	He still around?  I saw a beautiful black kitty sitting on the
    	back walk of ZK3 a couple weeks ago.  Must live locally.  And
    	must be cold if he wanted to come in.  =(
    
    	JJ
    
17.8752LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Oct 18 1995 13:571
What was printed on the t-shirt?
17.8753CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Oct 18 1995 13:583
    
    	see .8721
    
17.8754A third way is to just moan in here and then forget itCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Oct 18 1995 14:1210
Well, there are two ways to handle it.

1. File a formal complaint with personnel.

or

2. Find someone who knows the jerk and agrees that the shirt is out of line
   to talk to him and tell him he shouldn't wear it to work.

/john
17.8755LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Oct 18 1995 14:321
Tasteless t-shirt.
17.8756MPGS::MARKEYShroeder was a scatterbrainWed Oct 18 1995 14:547
    
    Why the fertilizer has always hit the ventilator and dispersed
    _before_ I get chance to read Soapbox. For once, I'd like to
    actually see the juicy <R.O.> or the tasteless remark, instead
    of just reading about it in the deleted notes topic... :-) :-)

    -b
17.8757TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyWed Oct 18 1995 15:283
    
    I wonder what OJ is doing today, and where.
    
17.8758Well ..... maybe not ....MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Oct 18 1995 15:361
	I wonder what Terrie's wearing today?
17.8759POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Wed Oct 18 1995 15:381
    I wonder what awards Terrie has won lately.
17.8760BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Oct 18 1995 15:391
the open door award
17.8761ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalWed Oct 18 1995 15:512
    
    well I miss Terrie, so there.  pppppppppppppppppppppppppp-(
17.8762MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youWed Oct 18 1995 15:553
>    pppppppppppppppppppppppppp-(

	looks like a headbanger with a frown.
17.8763ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalWed Oct 18 1995 15:563
    
    well Jay, I need lessons from mz_debra in how to give proper
    razzberries.
17.8764 ;-) MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youWed Oct 18 1995 15:591
	make sure you have a towel handy.
17.8765POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Wed Oct 18 1995 16:001
    Make sure there's no towel mud on it.
17.8766POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwWed Oct 18 1995 16:0617
    {ahem}
    
    
                         
                                         ,.','.,'.,
                                 ,'.'.,''.,'.',''  "
    			,.''.,.','.,' ,.',.',.',..,'',.',.',.'
    	               ,'.,'.',,.''.,'.,'.','.,'.,"'.,'.',.'
                              ,.',.',,.',.',.'.' ,.',.
    8^pPppPPppPppPpPppPppPpPppPPpP,.',.',.',.',.'",..,
                        ,.',.'.'.','.,'.,',.',.',.',.' ,.','.,'.
                                    ,. ' ,.,.',.',"
                                        ,.',.',.',.',.'
                                        	,.',.','.,
    					,.',.
    					     ,.',.',.',
    
17.8767ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalWed Oct 18 1995 16:082
    
    <---- how do you do that??
17.8768POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Wed Oct 18 1995 16:0914
                         
                                         ,.','.,'.,
                                 ,'.'.,''.,'.',''  "
    			,.''.,.','.,' ,.',.',.',..,'',.',.',.'
    	               ,'.,'.',,.''.,'.,'.','.,'.,"'.,'.',.'
                              ,.',.',,.',.',.'.' ,.',.
                          `,'',`,,,.',.8^o',.',.'",..,
                        ,.',.'.'.','.,'.,',.',.',.',.' ,.','.,'.
                                    ,. ' ,.,.',.',"
                                        ,.',.',.',.',.'
                                        	,.',.','.,
    					,.',.
    					     ,.',.',.',
    
17.8769BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Oct 18 1995 16:121
snarf!
17.8770MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Oct 18 1995 17:113
TTWA:
   Whether !Joan has watched his new movie yet?

17.8771PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 18 1995 17:192
  .8770  we could quiz him.
17.8772MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 18 1995 17:203
    It has been 24 hours.  Does Di still think I'm a buffoon, an idiot....a
    stupid ignoramous!!! (Left index finger pointed high while voice
    inflection is raised!)
17.8773PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 18 1995 17:302
  .8772  i think you're confusing me with mr. topaz. ;> 
17.8774TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyWed Oct 18 1995 17:389
    
    .8770, 8771:
    
    Appy-polly-logies; I have not yet viddied the tape.  But I will! 
    Soon!  I promise!!
    
    :^)
    
    
17.8775MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Oct 18 1995 17:435
TTWA:

	Which has more different types of police forces - Washington DC
	or the PRM?

17.8776TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyWed Oct 18 1995 19:527
    
    I wonder what OJ's doing right now, and where.
    
    Say, did anyone hear about his upcoming marriage?
    
    I must send him an E-mail.
    
17.8777SCAS01::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionWed Oct 18 1995 19:532
    WGAS
    
17.8778SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Oct 18 1995 19:545
    
    <------
    
    Where's that station out of???
    
17.8779SCAS01::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionWed Oct 18 1995 19:554
    .8778
    
    Dallas
    
17.8780TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyWed Oct 18 1995 19:573
    
    Air show!!
    
17.8781BUSY::SLABOUNTYThe call me Dr. LoveWed Oct 18 1995 19:585
    
    	E-mail to OJ?
    
    	Does anybody know his E-mail address?  8^)
    
17.8782SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Oct 18 1995 20:288
    
    re: .8779
    
    >Dallas
    
    Ummm... I think you're mistaken.... Don't all the stations west of the
    Mississippi start with a 'K'??
    
17.8783POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwWed Oct 18 1995 20:306
    
    I thought it was "Q" in the west?
    
    Isn't "K" for AM?
    
    
17.8784POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwWed Oct 18 1995 20:3612
    
    You know how if you bold or italicize words in a document, they take up
    more space?
    
    Why isn't the same true for a bold or italicized space?  I mean, if I hit 
    the space bar 10 times, hit return, and then hit the space bar 10 times and
    italicized or bolded that line, it isn't longer.
    
    Why is that?  Isn't 'zero' just as important as 'stuff'?  Is Microsoft 
    Word trying to tell me something?
    
    Do I need a vacation?
17.8785In Palatino, italics take less space than RomanCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Oct 18 1995 20:396
Space is already about half the size of any other character.

And whether italics takes more or less space than non-italics depends on
the typeface.

/john
17.8786And a space is the same as an "m"COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Oct 18 1995 20:423
And in Courier, Bold, Italics, and normal take the _same_ space.

/john
17.8787POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOwWed Oct 18 1995 20:4612
    
    Well, I understand all that (and it's very interesting, thank you) but
    since I'm using a typeface that makes bold and italic letters "longer"
    than spaces, shouldn't the same 'longer' stuff apply to the space?
    
    I mean, shouldn't a line of anything that's been made longer than another
    line of anything BE longer?
    
    
    It just doesn't appear to be.
    
    Do I need to use many more spaces?
17.8788MPGS::MARKEYShroeder was a scatterbrainWed Oct 18 1995 20:495
    
    Was one line measured by a woman and the other measured by a man?
    That might account for the discrepancy.

    -b    
17.8789BUSY::SLABOUNTYThe new phone book's here!!Wed Oct 18 1995 20:5312
    
    	RE: Brian
    
    	8^)
    
    
    	RE: Deb
    
    	Well, how much wider is an italicized character than one that's
    	not italicized?  Doing a division should tell you how to comp-
    	ensate as far as number of [extra] spaces.
    
17.8790EVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingWed Oct 18 1995 21:246
re .8782:

>    Ummm... I think you're mistaken.... Don't all the stations west of the
>    Mississippi start with a 'K'??
    
Not all...  WACO is in (guess!  alright, too easy..) Waco, TX.
17.8791MPGS::MARKEYShroeder was a scatterbrainWed Oct 18 1995 21:334
    
    If there's a radio station named "KAKA"...
    
    -b
17.8792CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Wed Oct 18 1995 21:342
    	Try it in zapf dingbat sometime instead of those other boring
    	fonts!
17.8793GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Oct 18 1995 22:289
TTWA why the puppy finds it necessary to sneak up on a snail before growling 
at it menacingly.
btw, snails don't intimidate easily
btw, TTLLN - I'm *so* glad I couldn't see whether or not the snail was 
devoured (I _definitely_ was not going to try and get the snail out of the 
mouth of the mutt)


\C
17.8794Sounds like MzDeb is doing it (oo er) the hard way (yikes)DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Wed Oct 18 1995 23:4814
    re .8784 & .8787 -- 
    
    Wot I mean by that is that if yer counting up spaces and trying to line
    things up from one line to another, yer just asking fer trouble.  Don't
    hack at the problem with worrying about which goldurned typeface to
    use, bubbeleh!  Just use a freaking RULER or TAB STOPS to line stuff
    up.  Not doing so will, and trust me on this do, surely leach the color
    from e'en more of your glorious tresses than will your recent ordeal of
    waiting thru unnecessary rehearsals while others luxuriate in your
    glorious, divinely plural, leather-clad and music-surrounded seat. 
    HTH.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.8795Ker PlunkSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Oct 19 1995 00:583
    TTWA .8744 ?
    
    That's kinda morbid init?
17.8796The Doors...This is the end...SNOFS1::DAVISMWife TesterThu Oct 19 1995 01:357
    TTWA - The doors that have been put up in this building are very
    strange and appear to be unbelievably pointless and are a bloody 
    nuisance. 
    
    Chele, got any ideas ??
    
    Maybe it has something to do with the air conditioning..... ?
17.8797Hello computer?SNOFS1::DAVISMex-wife testerThu Oct 19 1995 02:054
    TTWA :-
    
    My 'next unseen' function is playing tricks on me... it's most strange.
    I keep going to notes I've read before.
17.8798Hello Computer?TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyThu Oct 19 1995 02:075
    
    TTWA :-
    
    My 'next unseen' function is playing tricks on me... it's most strange.
    I keep going to notes I've read before.
17.8799EeeekSNOFS1::DAVISMex-wife testerThu Oct 19 1995 02:091
    MUMMY!!! :*)
17.8800VAX Snarf!TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyThu Oct 19 1995 02:103
    
    Marrr-tinnnnn!?!
    
17.8801snuufSNOFS1::DAVISMex-wife testerThu Oct 19 1995 02:141
    <-- I don't snarf.... it's against my religion !! {agagagag}
17.8802This place is hauntedSNOFS1::DAVISMex-wife testerThu Oct 19 1995 02:196
    It just happened again ! I exited from the 'box and then updated. When
    I updated it said 1 note to read, so I enter the conf. and what do I 
    find..... I find myself in a note which I have already read completely
    and there are no new notes to read.
    
    spooky.
17.8803GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Oct 19 1995 02:299
One of the guys here had a rat in his cube the other day.  It had been trapped 
in a cockroach trap (one of the sticky mat types).  It was still alive (tail & 
feet stuck to the trap)

I wonder if the facilities people get paid extra for each rat-tail they 
collect?


\C
17.8804POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsThu Oct 19 1995 02:4112
    
    Oh no, Dr.Dan, I'm not doing that sort of thing.  In fact, I pitch fits
    when people use spaces rather than tabs and stuff.
    
    I was just curious as to why spaces didn't seem to get any larger when
    they're bolded or italicized, even tho the space IS obviously bolded or
    italicized.  I mean, put the cursor in the middle of the area, and it
    shows up as Bold or Italic.  You know?
    
    I guess I think too much 8^).
    
    
17.8805GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Oct 19 1995 04:185
Were Robin and the lads in Sherwood just playing copse and robbers?


\C    

17.8806MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Oct 19 1995 10:5128
re: constant spaces

The (quite strong) possibility exists that space width doesn't vary by font
due to the historical/traditional relationship with line casting machines
in typography. Typically, a line caster has four different types of spaces
available - a thin space equal in width to the font's letter "i", an en-space
equal in width to the font's letter "n", an em-space equal in width to the
font's letter "m", and a space band which is actually a variable width
space having nothing to do with the font. Thin, en-, and em- spaces are kept
in the magazine for the font and are selected with specific keys assigned to
them on the operator's keyboard, whereas the space bands are retained outside
of the magazine and used with all fonts regardless of which one(s) are loaded
in the linecaster, and are selected when the operator hits the "space bar"
on the keyboard. Any well designed WYSIWYG system or other software WPS or
typographic system worth its salt needs to be as true to real typography
as possible if it wants to have a ghost of a chance of acceptance in the
publishing industry, hence the constant space which, in the truly better
systems, such as expensive photocomposition systems, rather than peecee
word processors, will also have the property of  line-relative expansion
to justify the text on a given line.

HTH,NNTTM,IDWITTIFTYFN*


------------------------

IDWITTIFTYFN = I Didn't Work In The Typesetting Industry For
		 Ten Years For Nothing
17.8807DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Oct 19 1995 11:2419
    From the look of yer last sentence Jack, it looks very likely, all
    things considered, that you are being paid by the comma, and penalized
    severely for the use of each period.  :)
    
    And anent the varying widths of spaces, Jack's info jibes with the
    early history of PC and Mac WPs.  We just got used to crude bitmap
    typeface-tables and bolding/italicizing algorithms.  Usedtabe that they
    were programmed to "embolden" a given typeface by adding a few bits to
    the horizontal dimensions of all characters in the typeface, INCLUDING
    the spaces.  When more sophistication was demanded, the SW writers
    could apply more of the ancient & honorable conventions to char-width,
    like making space widths invariant across typefaces.  
    
    Into this yawning abyss of typographical confusion stumbled Our MzDeb,
    with DrDan yattering after her, misconstruing her intellectual
    curiosity for backsliding.  I most 'umbly 'pologize.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.8808SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Oct 19 1995 11:388
    
    
    mz_deb...
    
    You need a hobby...
    
    nnttm
    
17.8809CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Oct 19 1995 11:415
    (I) wonder if (Martin) has caved into (the) round about (admonisment)
    delivered (by Suzanne) for having a (title) of (Talk Hard) for (every
    (note) he ever posted) (.)
    
    Br(i)an
17.8810WAHOO::LEVESQUEshifting paradigms without a clutchThu Oct 19 1995 12:096
    You know (brian), that would have been good (not that it wasn't) if you
    had only included some statistics (it's important to quote the same
    statistics time and time again, as if you are talking to a deaf person
    and have to repeat yourself to be heard). It's also important to make
    people feel as if they are being bludgeoned (by the repeated
    statistics). And don't forget the copious use of exclamations!
17.8811admonishmentACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Oct 19 1995 12:132
    
    nnttm
17.8812BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Oct 19 1995 12:5217

	I meant to put this in last week, but the weekend made me forget! :-)
I stopped in at a local store in Hudson to get some milk before I went home. I
was waiting in line, and there was a woman in front of me, along with a kid who
was about 20. He was scurrying through his pockets to find the money he had so
he could pay for the box of little friskies he had in his hands. After about a
minute, he had counted the money out. I did notice the box was open, and I
thought maybe it was the last box on the shelf or something. I also thought
this kid is spending the last of his money for food for the cats. That was
cool. After he paid, he put his hand in the box, and tossed a couple of little
friskies into his mouth. Me and the woman in front of me just looked at each
other. He got into his car and drove away. He seemed quite happy, and he might
have been purring..... I wonder if he ate them all????


Glen
17.8813MPGS::MARKEYShroeder was a scatterbrainThu Oct 19 1995 12:544
    
    ... a cool cat no doubt.
    
    -b
17.8814CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Thu Oct 19 1995 12:575



 Did he carry his litterbox with him?
17.8815MAIL1::CRANEThu Oct 19 1995 12:595
    Could a health guru contact me off line?
    
    Thanks.
    
    NJMAIL::CRANE
17.8816ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Oct 19 1995 13:042
    
    cat guru
17.8817re: .8112 - I'll have to give those a tryROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Oct 19 1995 13:221
    
17.8818DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Oct 19 1995 13:3010
    Well, Glen DID say (a) that the box was open and (b) that he was
    SCURRYING thru his pockets.  ERGO he had good reason to be a little
    frisky AND yes, he DID eat them all.
    
    MiGAWD sometimes my own deductive powers ... 
    
    ... are sadly misused...
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.8819ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Oct 19 1995 13:322
    
    <---- we bow in your greatness
17.8820BUSY::SLABOUNTYYank my doodle, it's a dandy.Thu Oct 19 1995 13:4010
    
    > <<< Note 17.8817 by ROWLET::AINSLEY "Less than 150kts is TOO slow!" >>>
    >             -< re: .8112 - I'll have to give those a try >-
    
    
    	Did you reference the correct reply?
    
    	Somehow, I don't see what my dream about Rob Cashmon has to do
    	with anything.  8^)
    
17.8821BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Oct 19 1995 13:458

	Dr Dan.... as usual, I should realize if I want an answer that deals
with the unknown, I should give you, LJ, or Binder a ring. The box's 3 wise
men. 


Glen
17.8822DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Thu Oct 19 1995 13:5811
    Tnx for the compliment, Your Excellency... To be put in the same
    company as BinderSan, I yam honored.  But (pardon the brainskip)
    whoozis LJ?  MrTopaz's initials doth not match.  I am missing someone,
    and I am sure to take major heat for forgetting him...
    
    ... and whattabout the 'BoxBABEN, all renowned for their brains az well
    as their beauty?  But NOOOO, you bent individual, only caring about
    wise MEN.
    
    Wise guy...
    
17.8823ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Thu Oct 19 1995 14:056
    re: .8820
    
    I think I meant .8812 or was that .1812?  No, .1812 would have
    something to do with Mz Debra.
    
    Bob
17.8824ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Oct 19 1995 14:103
    
    Who is LJ?????????  and er Glen, you for got the honorable Mr. Sacks
    and gem man.
17.8825WAHOO::LEVESQUEshifting paradigms without a clutchThu Oct 19 1995 14:181
    Lucky Jack
17.8826ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Oct 19 1995 14:256
    
    Thanks Doc!!
    
    ttwa: SSDD
    
    I must admit, its got me buffaloed.
17.8827BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Oct 19 1995 14:261
<----the man speaketh the the truth. never confuse him with OJMartin!
17.8828BUSY::SLABOUNTYYou're a train ride to no mportanceThu Oct 19 1995 14:423
    
    	SSDD = same $#!+, different day
    
17.8829Oh-oh, time for a career changeDECWIN::RALTOHerman &amp; Lily Munster in '96!Thu Oct 19 1995 14:566
    >>	SSDD = same $#!+, different day
    
    Oh, good.  At first I thought it was "Single-sided double-density".
    I've been fooling around with computers for wayyy too long.
    
    Chris
17.8830ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Oct 19 1995 15:005
    
    thanks Shawn, my little pal never explained it, and it was driving
    me nuts.
    
    little pal, :-) :-)
17.8831TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyThu Oct 19 1995 15:037
    
    .8830

    >...it was driving me nuts.
    
    I'm *opposed* to that sort of thing!
    
17.8832ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Oct 19 1995 15:092
    
    behave !joan, or I will sic mz_debra on you.
17.8833MPGS::MARKEYShroeder was a scatterbrainThu Oct 19 1995 15:115
    
    Ah, she'll just tell him it's better to slow down, then
    get a ticket!
    
    -b           
17.8834MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youThu Oct 19 1995 16:004
>    ttwa: SSDD

	SunShine DayDream   :-)
	
17.8835BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonThu Oct 19 1995 17:035
    
    	Or
    
    	Ships Sink Deep Down
    
17.8836ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Oct 19 1995 17:204
    
    or
    
    Sister Sledge does Dallas
17.8837TINCUP::AGUEhttp://www.usa.net/~agueThu Oct 19 1995 17:293
    Our group in Digital once had the initials SDSS.  I never knew what it
    stood for, but when asked, Same Day Same $#!t.
    
17.8838DEVLPR::DKILLORANUneasy RiderThu Oct 19 1995 18:218
    
    re: waaaaaaaay back there...
    
    > I think mz_debra, would look lovely in leather, come to think of it.
    
    Mark, she does.... 
    ;->
    
17.8839Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMex-wife testerThu Oct 19 1995 23:156
    re. <-- way back there somewhere.... I think it was Brian's note:
    
    No, I just got bored with 'Talk Hard' actually I got bored of it after
    the second time I wrote it all those zillions of notes ago. I just had
    to continue using it as I new it was just going to bug the hell out of
    some people !!!
17.8840POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Fri Oct 20 1995 00:251
    Yes, I used to be oozing with hell, and now it's all gone.
17.8841TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyFri Oct 20 1995 02:587
    
    *in re* 5.9:
    
    Should I cancel the trip to London?
    
    ;^)
    
17.8842Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidFri Oct 20 1995 03:011
    Coooo... a long distance pik-nic !
17.8843DEVLPR::DKILLORANUneasy RiderFri Oct 20 1995 03:506
    
    TTWA:

    Why those who are the most politically correct, tend also to be the
    people who are the least color blind ?

17.8844CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Oct 20 1995 11:462
    Phew!  For a second there Martin, I thought you had caved in.  Never
    give up the fight lad, never.
17.8845DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Oct 20 1995 13:0816
    
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Who if anyone the beautiful "ZK3 kitty" belongs to.  And if
    	he/she doesn't belong to anybody, will someone take him/her
    	home.  And who left food out for him/her this morning.  And if
    	no one takes him/her home what will happen to him/her this winter.
    
    	This is a GORGEOUS cat.  And if I didn't have three at home 
    	already, I'd be getting a kitty carrier today and taking
    	him/her home.
    
    	All black except for one little tuft of white on it's chest 
    	AND double paws.........  sigh.
    
17.8846POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Fri Oct 20 1995 13:102
    Perhaps the ZK3 kitty and the TRO kitty should get together and see how
    many mail stops thay can produce.
17.8847SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 20 1995 13:117
    
    Reminds me of the domesticated rabbit up here in MKO...
    
    It's still around after two years...
    
     One of the engineers in my group feeds it all winter...
    
17.8848MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Oct 20 1995 13:2616
    You'll have to forgive me but for a change, I'm going to be a little
    ungracious.
    
    I was listening to the radio in the car last night and the song, "Wild
    Horses", came on by the Rolling Stones.
    
    TTWA...
    
    WHAT is this fetish our country and England have with the Rolling
    Stones?  I mean think about this for a minute.  They aren't the
    greatest looking bunch in the world, they don't harmonize at all, they
    sound like a bunch of alkee's, Jaggers voice is rough, raspy, and
    annoying!
    
    What gives?  Is our country just a bunch of groupees...what is
    it...talk to me!
17.8849BUSY::SLABOUNTYCareer Opportunity Week at DECFri Oct 20 1995 13:3327
    
    	Yes, they are an ugly band ... that's the main reason I don't
    	like them.  8^)
    
    	Don't forget that they were 1 of the original bands in the
    	"British Invasion" of America.  Along with The Beatles, they
    	introduced a "new" sound to us.
    
    	The Beatles, for the most part, aren't the best band in the
    	world ... not even close, really.  But they gained a huge fol-
    	lowing because they were different.
    
    	The Rolling Stones are a better band, artistically/musically
    	[IMO], but gained their following for the same reason.
    
    	I'm not a groupie, but I do like both bands for different reas-
    	ons.
    
    	Listen to "Midnight Rambler" [live] by The Rolling Stones.  I
    	think you might like it.  "Wild Horses" is basically a ballad,
    	and you know what usually happens when a rock band tries to do
    	a ballad.
    
    	Strangely enough, the voting for our Senior Prom theme [1984]
    	came down to "The Long and Winding Road" and "Wild Horses"
    	[The Beatles vs. The Stones].
    
17.8850PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 20 1995 13:343
   .8848  8^|  figures.  one of their best tunes, too.

17.8851PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 20 1995 13:383
  what a book called _The English Language According to Jack Martin_
  would contain.
17.8852BUSY::SLABOUNTYCareer Opportunity Week at DECFri Oct 20 1995 13:403
    
    	A cover and a title page.
    
17.8853MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Oct 20 1995 13:4210
    First two sentences are poorly structured.  I use the ...... too much.
    My structure of a paragraph is in disarray and shows a lack of ability
    to constapate.  And as usual, I misspell words on a regular basis.
    
    The funny thing is I used to get A's in English Composition and tutored
    students in college.  I know it is hard to believe but it's the truth.
    The fact is I haven't written in fifteen years with the intent to
    compose a perfect paper!
    
    -Jack   
17.8854POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Fri Oct 20 1995 13:471
    Strawberry Extract should help.
17.8855CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 20 1995 13:533
       re .8851:
       
       Disingenuous equivocation?
17.8856PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 20 1995 13:592
 .8855 ;>
17.8857ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150kts is TOO slow!Fri Oct 20 1995 15:223
    Why anyone would want Leon Redbone to come to their house and sing?
    
    Bob
17.8858TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyFri Oct 20 1995 15:253
    
    "Won't somebody tell me what ditty-wah-ditty means?"
    
17.8860ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalFri Oct 20 1995 15:335
    
    Jack, the Rolling Stones are a classic rock band, just like Rush.
    
    I suppose your idea of a classic band, would be , say, the Village
    Idiots.
17.8861PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 20 1995 15:384
>>    Why anyone would want Leon Redbone to come to their house and sing?

	i'd _love_ it.
17.8862CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Oct 20 1995 15:387
    Naw Jack likes Barry Blowmynose and other purveyors of popular tripe.  
    
    >>Jack, the Rolling Stones are a classic rock band, just like Rush.
    
    The rolling stones may blow a lot of hot air at times but I would never
    liken Rush as a classic rock band.  Oh, you meant the musical group Rush 
    not the narcisistic political entertainer Rush.  
17.8863"I'm sending you a big bouquet roses"SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 20 1995 15:4111
    
    re: .8861
    
    >>>Why anyone would want Leon Redbone to come to their house and sing?
    
    >i'd _love_ it.
    
    So would I!!!
    
    He's got a great voice!!
    
17.8864BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsFri Oct 20 1995 15:477
    
    	RE: Andy
    
    	Isn't that a Dean Martin song?
    
    	Does Leon write any of his own stuff?
    
17.8865SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 20 1995 16:109
    
    So?
    
    I could care who wrote it/sang it first...
    
    I like his voice and don't really care if he writes his own stuff..
    
    In fact, I just purchased a Leon Redbone Christmas song CD
    
17.8866TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PuppyFri Oct 20 1995 16:444
    
    Leon writes none of his material; he steadfastly refuses to record any
    song written after 1959.
    
17.8867CSC32::M_EVANSnothing's going to bring him backFri Oct 20 1995 16:493
    If you don't know what it means, don't mess with it!
    
    meg
17.8868CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 20 1995 16:502
       I'd like to hear Leon cover Tom Waits's cover of "There's a Place
       for Us"
17.8869BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Fri Oct 20 1995 16:5810
    
    	RE: Andy
    
    	Eesh ... all I did was ask!!
    
    
    	RE: Joan
    
    	Thanks.
    
17.8870SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 20 1995 17:0112
    
    Shawn...
    
    No problem... I wasn't upset or anything... I guess I shouda oughta put
    a smiley in there...
    
     I've always like his voice...
    
    Now the Rolling Stones!!! :) :)
    
     I could never take those lips or the gaping maw!!!
    
17.8871MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Oct 20 1995 17:0218
ZZ    ACISS1::BATTIS "Life is not a dress rehearsal"        5 lines 
ZZ    20-OCT-1995 12:33
ZZ    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
ZZ        Jack, the Rolling Stones are a classic rock band, just like Rush.
    
    Translation, they've been around for a long time.  Okay, I respect
    anybody who can pull the wool over somebody's eyes for years.
    
    Bottom line is their music still stinks.  Therefore the substance
    (music) acquiesces to the symbolism (classic rock band).
    
    It's just like Ted Kennedy.  The guy is a disgrace, a bumb, a
    womanslayer, an academic cheat....but goodness he's a Kennedy and lord
    knows the Kennedy bumb kissers would be totally lost without their
    Kennedy champion legacy!
    
    -Jack
17.8872BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Fri Oct 20 1995 17:0913
    
    	RE: Andy
    
    	OK, good.  The last thing I want is a 'BOXer who's mad at me.
    	Especially if you're one of them gun-nuts.  8^)
    
    
    	RE: Jack
    
    	Just because you don't like The Rolling Stones, that means that
    	they're no good?  Bad-mouthing THEM like you do, I sure hope you
    	don't like Bob Dylan.
    
17.8873WAHOO::LEVESQUEshifting paradigms without a clutchFri Oct 20 1995 17:123
>Okay, I respect anybody who can pull the wool over somebody's eyes for years.
    
    More like envy, given your own inability to do the same. :-)
17.8874MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Oct 20 1995 17:142
    Actually, I equate Bob Dylan to a bad case of hemmerhoids.  But that's
    neither here nor there!
17.8875SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 20 1995 17:155
    
    >But that's neither here nor there!
    
    But we know where... right?
    
17.8876BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Fri Oct 20 1995 17:163
    
    	Give Jack 5 guesses ... he's bound to answer correctly by then.
    
17.8877CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Fri Oct 20 1995 17:407
    	Practically ANY of the Stones' works could have been done better
    	artistically by somebody (though not ANYBODY) out there.  
    
    	But now that the works exist, they have their own special
    	attraction -- sometimes specifically because of the warts --
    	and an artistically better-quality remake would not necessarily
    	be an improvement of the particular work.
17.8878BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Oct 20 1995 17:434
    
    	Just look at Mariah Carey ... she has a nice voice, but any song
    	she touches turns to crap.
    
17.8879COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Oct 20 1995 18:044
The ZK3 kitty is too friendly and too well-groomed and too well-fed to be
anything but a housecat from a nearby house or apartment.

/john
17.8880...but what would pat buchanan say?BROKE::HANCKELFri Oct 20 1995 18:356
    
    earlier today, after reading the give and take between dan k. and
    mark i pulled up my netscape to query for "national review" hoping
    to find it and the article that was being discussed.  after crunching
    for a few minutes it returned with a forum on sexual health. 
     
17.8881DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Oct 20 1995 18:5315
    
    
    	/john
    
    	I agree with some of that.......  but he is a bit skittish if
    	you try and get too close.
    
    	And IMO, this cat should not be outside this time of year.
    	Black cats disappear by the dozens around Halloween.
    
    	He's also ravenous (so I've been told by the woman who's been
    	feeding him)
    
    	JJ
    
17.8882LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Oct 20 1995 18:563
>...but what would pat buchanan say?

that's easy.  he'd say the same thing jack would say.
17.8883BROKE::HANCKELFri Oct 20 1995 19:039
    
    that's true.  i reran netscape again and with the same query.
    you wouldn't believe what i'm seeing.  it's an article in
    "Redbook" that would make dr. ruth blush.  my mom used to get
    this stuff.
    
    i think the search engine is a little jaded.
    
    
17.8884COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Oct 20 1995 19:1112
>    	I agree with some of that.......  but he is a bit skittish if
>    	you try and get too close.

You must have frightened him somehow.  I sat down on the bench and called
him and he came right over and stayed to be scratched and petted.

>    	And IMO, this cat should not be outside this time of year.
>    	Black cats disappear by the dozens around Halloween.

But lots of people don't know that.

/john
17.8885DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Oct 20 1995 19:4819
    
    
    	I didn't frighten him.  I have three cats and used to
    	volunteer for the Humane Society so I most assuredly 
    	know how to approach a possible wild cat.  I agree that
    	he is friendly and did allow me to pet him but if someone
    	else approached or tried, he'd pull back.
    
    	And I agree...... not enough people know about the dangers
    	of letting their furfaces (especially black ones) outsidee
    	at Halloween.  =(
    
    	You could be right in that he does belong to someone.  But
    	he certainly seems quite happy to be hanging out outside
    	the lobby!  =)  If he does have an owner, I hope they 
    	at least keep closer tabs on him come winter.
    
    	JJ
    
17.8886PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 20 1995 19:512
  or closer tabbies.
17.8887BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessFri Oct 20 1995 20:083
    
    	Purr-haps it's just lonely and looking for company.
    
17.8888MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Oct 20 1995 20:091
    The 4 eights = 32 Snarf!
17.8889MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterFri Oct 20 1995 20:114
    
    <-- See, no outcome based education there!
    
    -b
17.8890BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessFri Oct 20 1995 20:135
    
    	More like outpatient, if you ask me.
    
    	[Hello, Worcester State?  I think I found one of yours.]
    
17.8891Cats aren't dumb.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Oct 20 1995 20:205
Of course he likes hanging out by the lobby.

There's a food dish there.

/john
17.8892Brown Sugar, you make me feel soooo good......DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundFri Oct 20 1995 20:2710
    JMartin,
    
    If you have to ask why people like the Stones, well there's just
    no hope for you ;-}
    
    Alas, I remember the days of the Beatles and then the Stones; no
    comparison.  Some fine music was written by various Beatles, but
    if I was told I could see only one of the two groups the Stones would
    win hands down.
    
17.8893MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterSun Oct 22 1995 19:498
    
    TTWA: If the guy with the saucy name and no measurable cranial
          activity will think I'm slurring Italians again in 105.552.
          Of course, the only time I've actually slurred an Italian
          is when I've played the clarinet parts in La Climenza di
          Tito.

    -b
17.8894COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Oct 23 1995 00:206
	I wonder how long and hard the owners of the new restaurant
	in the Transportation Building thought about the fact that they
	were replacing a Chinese restaurant when they named their
	microbrewery "Brew Moon".

17.8895Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidMon Oct 23 1995 01:112
    TTWA - how Mother Nature figured out how to make the weather terrible
    on weekends and good during the week. 
17.8896Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidMon Oct 23 1995 02:202
    TTWA - How it came about that giving or receiving things in your left
    hand is strictly taboo in Bali.
17.8897GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Mon Oct 23 1995 03:114
Because the right hand is the "eating hand" and the left hand is the errr, 
"other hand".

\C
17.8898DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&amp;Glory!Mon Oct 23 1995 11:023
    ... umm errr, and (continuing the logic) the left one was chosen by
    process of elimination...  Have you figgered it out yet?
    
17.8899WAHOO::LEVESQUEshifting paradigms without a clutchMon Oct 23 1995 12:401
    brilliant pun, Dan.
17.8900DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Oct 23 1995 12:553
    
    	Wonder snarf!
    
17.8901BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lMon Oct 23 1995 13:297
    
    	Why do people say "I met him once", rather than "I met him"?
    
    	And how can anyone EVER say "I met him twice"?
    
    	Once you meet someone, anything after that is "see".
    
17.8902GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA fighting for our RIGHTSMon Oct 23 1995 13:472
    
    Who gives a rats arse.....
17.8903BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lMon Oct 23 1995 13:483
    
    	Ummm, well, I do ... or I wouldn't have asked.
    
17.8904CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Oct 23 1995 13:5312



 Well, I did meet him twice.  The first time I met Amos, Di introduced us..
 a few weeks later he was here to meet with a colleague and I went up and
 said "howdy" to him and he appeared to not recognize me, so I introduced myself
 again.



 Jim
17.8905SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherMon Oct 23 1995 13:5612
    re: .8901
    
    Actually people do say, "I met him a couple of times."
    And if you use met=introduced, it is actually possible
    to be introduced to the same person twice, as in
    "This is Mr. So-and-So.  Have you two met before?"
    "Yes, thank you. We've been introduced."
    
    If, however, you use met=ran into, you could meet
    someone an indeterminate number of times.  My little
    office dictionary defines "meet" as "to encounter."
    In that usage, multiple occurances makes perfect sense.
17.8906BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lMon Oct 23 1995 14:006
    
    	Although your reasoning in the 1st paragraph is faulty, the usage
    	in the 2nd paragraph does explain things quite well.
    
    	Thanks.
    
17.8907BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Oct 23 1995 15:078
    
    	When people say "How're you doing?" in passing, do they really
    	care?
    
    	And why, when people remove something from a microwave before
    	the timer stops, don't they shut the timer off so that the
    	light goes out?
    
17.8908SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 23 1995 15:0910
    
    re: .8907
    
    >When people say "How're you doing?" in passing, do they really
    >care?
    
    I usually say... "Lousy! And you?"
    
    This makes them stop and think if they really meant it or not...
    
17.8909BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Oct 23 1995 15:118
    
    	Yeah, a guy I work with is just like you ... he used to reply
    	"Horrible!!".
    
    	So I'd say, "But the sun is shining, the birds are singing".
    	Which was kind of a stupid thing to say when it was raining
    	or snowing out.
    
17.8910SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 23 1995 15:148
    
    
    I didn't mean that I felt the way of my response.... just wanted to
    make them stop and think...
    
     Usually, with my response, I got a chance to talk to them for more
    than the required 3 seconds to respond and say.. "Fine! And you?"
    
17.8911ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalMon Oct 23 1995 15:152
    
    rough crowd today, reminds me of sharks at feeding time.
17.8912BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Oct 23 1995 15:179
    
    	Harney, that could be a good title for this conference:
    
    	"SOAPBOX: just like sharks at feeding time"
    
    	or at least a conference notice of
    
    	"Sharks at feeding time"
    
17.8913CALLME::MR_TOPAZMon Oct 23 1995 15:514
       ttwa:
       
       Whether Gerald is in Budapest, and with a full complement of
       family members.
17.8914CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordMon Oct 23 1995 15:527
    
    	I wonder about people that step ahead of you to get to a door,
    then whip it open and walk through without holding it (even with a
    backhand after they are through).  Did she think I might actually
    speak to her if she did something thoughtful ?
    
    	
17.8915she must think I'm the intellectual equivalent of a quahogWAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellMon Oct 23 1995 18:262
     How something painfully tongue in cheek could be considered in a
    potentially serious vein.
17.8916TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PaganismMon Oct 23 1995 18:365
    
    The mysterious notes in topic 46, appearing and then disappearing.
    
    Make up your mind, Don.   :^)
    
17.8917BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 23 1995 18:563

	I wonder why Andy has become so harsh towards so many people lately? 
17.8918CALLME::MR_TOPAZMon Oct 23 1995 19:022
       
       Oh, dear, not PMS again?
17.8919SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 23 1995 19:035
    
    re: .8917
    
    What conference you reading????
    
17.8920SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 23 1995 19:078
    
    re: .8918
    
    >Oh, dear, not PMS again?
    
    
    Polish Men's Syndrome???
    
17.8921BUSY::SLABOUNTYch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haMon Oct 23 1995 19:083
    
    	I sure hope they find a cure for that really soon.
    
17.8922BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 23 1995 19:305
| <<< Note 17.8919 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Been complimented by a toady lately?" >>>

| What conference you reading????

	This one.
17.8923SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 23 1995 19:3613
    
    re: .8917
    
    >I wonder why Andy has become so harsh towards so many people lately?
    
    You've got the nerve to write this after your little diatribe in
    46.247, and 46.248????
    
    Hypocrite...
    
    
    BTW... I extracted those and have them safe and sound...
    
17.8924BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 23 1995 19:4221
| <<< Note 17.8923 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Been complimented by a toady lately?" >>>


| You've got the nerve to write this after your little diatribe in 46.247, and 
| 46.248????

	You missed a few.

| Hypocrite...

	I was wondering why you were harsh to people. Now I wrote what I did 
about Jack because I was pissed. Please explain to me how the latter makes me a
hypocrite? Wouldn't I have to say that I am not one to be angry? You're not
making much sense here today, Andy.

| BTW... I extracted those and have them safe and sound...

	How nice.


Glen
17.8925SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 23 1995 19:5334
    re: .8924
    
    
>	You missed a few.

    No I didn't. Would you like me to forward you the two deleted replies
    of yours so you can check the note numbers and times?
    

>	I was wondering why you were harsh to people. Now I wrote what I did 
>about Jack because I was pissed. Please explain to me how the latter makes me a
>hypocrite? Wouldn't I have to say that I am not one to be angry? You're not
>making much sense here today, Andy.

    and I asked you what conference you were reading because your "people"
    comment is a very select few (wink.. wink... nudge... nudge...)
    
    You're a hypocrite because you accuse me of being "harsh", but you
    responded to Jack Martin simply because you were "pissed"...
    
    Who's not making much sense here??? Get a clue...
    
     
>| BTW... I extracted those and have them safe and sound...

>	How nice.

    
    How nice indeed.... I've got the evidence, so now you can't squirm out
    of it like you usually do...
    

Glen
17.8926BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 23 1995 20:0736
| <<< Note 17.8925 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Been complimented by a toady lately?" >>>

| >	You missed a few.

| No I didn't. Would you like me to forward you the two deleted replies
| of yours so you can check the note numbers and times?

	There were much more than two replies..... so yes, you missed a few.

| and I asked you what conference you were reading because your "people"
| comment is a very select few (wink.. wink... nudge... nudge...)

	Did I specify who you were harsh towards? I don't think I did. So could
you explain the above?

| You're a hypocrite because you accuse me of being "harsh", but you responded 
| to Jack Martin simply because you were "pissed"...

	Do you know what the word hypocrite means, Andy? I would have to say I
was not harsh, pissed, or whatever other word fits into the catagory. I did
not. My words were harsh. I went further and gave the reasons behind the words.
I don't know the reasons behind your words. But if ya try to compare words to
reasons, and make someone out to be a hypocrite based on that, you're comparing
apples to oranges. 

| Who's not making much sense here??? Get a clue...

	You aren't.

| How nice indeed.... I've got the evidence, so now you can't squirm out of it 
| like you usually do...

	Uh huh...... and i would need to squirm out of it because.....


Glen
17.8927SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 23 1995 20:159
    
    
    You aren't making any sense in your last reply and for me to try and
    unravel your messy deflections would only lead you to deflect some more
    and more and more...
    
     I must say.. you do have a knack for it... You been taking lessons
    from Norm Crosby???
    
17.8928BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 23 1995 20:201
<-----ahhhh....the old, I don't understand reply. How nice.
17.8929SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 23 1995 20:2211
    
    
    Translation:
    
    Glen: Hey you!! werkkla asdjuer jourajekeke!!!!!
    
    Andy: I don't understand... get a clue!!
    
    Glen: How nice...
    
    
17.8930BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 23 1995 20:243

	I can always count on you clearing things up Andy... yup.... always...
17.8931BUSY::SLABOUNTYMy other account is on an ALPHA AXPMon Oct 23 1995 20:257
    
    	Well, Andy, it's pretty obvious you're not even trying to under-
    	stand him.
    
    	I mean, "werkkla asdjuer jourajekeke" is in every dictionary I've
    	ever used.
    
17.8932BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 23 1995 20:261
  Shawn, a lot of his words don't appear to be in any dictionary anyone uses
17.8933SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 23 1995 20:294
    
    
    How nice...
    
17.8934POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsMon Oct 23 1995 20:294
    
    You two CUT IT OUT!
    
    
17.8935SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 23 1995 20:304
    
    Careful mz_deb.... I'm liable to say something "harsh"... Then Glen
    will add you to his "people" list...
    
17.8936PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 23 1995 20:314
  debster, you're not enjoying the witty repartee?
  personally, i find it riveting.  oh indeed.

17.8937BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Oct 23 1995 20:392
riveting???? are you in your contruction mood again milady?

17.8938CALLME::MR_TOPAZMon Oct 23 1995 22:0117
       Speaking as a trained psychologist, Messrs Silva and Krawiecki
       both show classic symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder.  This
       isn't unusal at this time of year, as the days grow shorter,
       shorter, as the sun is hidden when you wake up, and then by the
       time you get home its gone yet again.  The cold shitmist winds of
       late October and November bode yet another winter of drear,
       eyeball juice starts to ooze from the pupils, and it becomes
       crystal clear that the best part of your life is over.  Finished. 
       Finito.  Done and gone.
       
       Small wonder that any of us might, from time to time, forget that
       a smile is our umbrella.
       
       Speaking as your attorney, I recommend that you Get Thee to a
       Boozery.
       
       --Mr Topaz
17.8939SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Oct 23 1995 22:325
    
    	I dunno, I love winter....
    
    
    :)
17.8940MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterMon Oct 23 1995 23:4910
    
    Taking Mr. Topaz's advice, I'm well on my way through the 4th
    22 ounce bottle of my homebrew... with 2.5 cases of the wonderful
    stuff awaiting me, should I decide to get serious about this.
    Today was the type of day that all but requires such indulgence.
    So, with finger aloft in salute of the gods -- for making today
    a truly special day -- I'm going to get so totally pissed I'll
    make Ted Kennedy look temperate.
    
    -b
17.8941CSC32::M_EVANSnothing's going to bring him backTue Oct 24 1995 01:357
    You can brew during the summer?
    
    Not something that works at my house.  We have a strain of yeast that
    seems to run rampant and do all kinds of awful things to beer over the
    summer.  It slacks off after the first couple of hard frosts
    
    meg
17.8942SMURF::MSCANLONalliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogetherTue Oct 24 1995 02:184
    re: .8941
    
    yeast running rampant. Perhaps it slacks off after the frost
    because it has SAD? :-)
17.8943SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Oct 24 1995 10:215
    
    yeast running rampant? that's enough to send shivers up my spine...:)
    
    
    
17.8944ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 24 1995 11:287
    
    well having to wade through the childish exchange between Andy K and
    Glen S., it instills in me, that soapbox has indeed lived up to its
    glorious reputation, as a fermenting ground of yeast gone bad.
    
    -b , back a few, I know what you mean, thank goodness these type of
    days don't happen often. Cheer up, things will get better, I promise.
17.8945CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Oct 24 1995 11:555
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	I wonder if our own Lucky Jack is a frog ?
    
17.8946TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PaganismTue Oct 24 1995 11:593
    
    Is my upper left wisdom tooth trying to assert its individuality?
    
17.8947MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Oct 24 1995 12:271
Why, no, Karen - not a drop of French blood in my veins.
17.8948CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Oct 24 1995 12:353
    
    	Then why do you live in a pond ?
    
17.8949SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 24 1995 12:375
    
    In lieu of the "boozery", I went for a nice 4 mile run yesterday...
    just the thing I needed to clear my mind of buffoons what call others
    richard-craniums...
    
17.8950ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 24 1995 12:404
    
    TTWA
    
    Are Andy and Glen, begining to sound like a broken record.
17.8951CALLME::MR_TOPAZTue Oct 24 1995 12:533
       > not a drop of French blood in my veins.
       
       Any French wine in your blood?
17.8952SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 24 1995 13:033
    
    I wonder how Mark did at blowing last night....
    
17.8953BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialTue Oct 24 1995 13:085
    
    	RE: -1
    
    	Big balls are always a problem.
    
17.8954ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 24 1995 13:144
    
    re: .8952
    
    Bowling night is tonight Andy, do try and keep up. :-)
17.8955WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!!!!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 24 1995 13:161
    
17.8956CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Oct 24 1995 13:3113
    I wonder why I continue to average nearly 20 pins higher (on the same
    lanes) on Friday night v. Wed. night (my regular team).  Weird, it is.
    
    I wonder how this Wednesday night will go (I actually broke a
    long-standing tradition and went out and practiced).
    
    Oh well, it felt good replacing the anchor guy on the Friday night team
    for 5 weeks, and actually finishing up with a higher average than his. 
    (especially since he is a bowling machine...no doubt this will be a
    short lived accomplishment  8^) )
    
    
    -steve
17.8957BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialTue Oct 24 1995 13:429
    
    	Sometimes, if you play against people who are better than you,
    	you tend to strive to do better for competitive reasons.
    
    	If you play against people who aren't as good, you "turn it
    	down a notch" to make it seem closer than it should be.
    
    	Does this explain anything?
    
17.8958ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 24 1995 13:485
    
    .8957
    
    Lemme see, you either "rise to the occasion" or "sink to the level of"
    your opponent??? Nah.  Can't be it
17.8959BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialTue Oct 24 1995 13:515
    
    	Are you doubting that that is a logical explanation?
    
    	Because there is truth to it.
    
17.8960ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 24 1995 13:582
    
    <----- I find your lack of faith, disturbing
17.8961TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PaganismTue Oct 24 1995 14:135
    
    ENOUGH!!  This bickering amongst ourselves is pointless.  
    
    Vader...release him!
    
17.8962BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Oct 24 1995 14:154
    
    	Pleeeease release him, let him go ...
    	release him, to let him love again.
    
17.8963Are these employees or ingredients?DECWIN::RALTOHerman &amp; Lily Munster in '96!Tue Oct 24 1995 14:278
    The signboard outside a Burger Thing resto says something like
    
    			New Gargoyles
    			Are Now Here
    
    Damn, just when we were getting used to the old employees...
    
    Chris
17.8964ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 24 1995 14:324
    
    re: 8961
    
    As you wish, commander.
17.8965ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 24 1995 15:104
    
    ttwa:
    
    Is Rob Cashmon on vacation, haven't seen a note from him in awhile?
17.8966MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Oct 24 1995 15:344
re: Karen

Do I live in a pond now? I'd better check ...

17.8967POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 24 1995 15:543
    On Lucky Pond
    
    	by Jack Delbalso
17.8968CALLME::MR_TOPAZTue Oct 24 1995 16:491
       Ttwa:  Why edp evinces interest in "Alien Autopsy".
17.8969POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 24 1995 17:061
    For more reasons than you cadaver know.
17.8970WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Oct 24 1995 17:202
    -1 stuffy nose?
    
17.8971POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsTue Oct 24 1995 17:348
    
    I've given this a lot of thought, and I can say with absolutely no 
    fear of contradiction, NONE, that I would never, never, NEVER date a man 
    who described himself as, or who could be described by his friends as, 
    "a bowling machine".
    
    
    
17.8972POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' &amp; Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 24 1995 17:361
    What about "a loving machine" ?
17.8973TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PaganismTue Oct 24 1995 17:385
    
    Oooooooooo-yeahhhhhhhhh
    I'm just a love machine
    I won't operate for anybody but you...
    
17.8974MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterTue Oct 24 1995 17:407
        RE: bowling machines

    But Mz. Deb: An oh-so-subtle transposition of letters in the
    personal columns could cause you to otherwise ignore a most
    intriguing date. You really should rethink this.

    -b
17.8975{snicker}POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsTue Oct 24 1995 18:092
    
    
17.8976CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Oct 24 1995 18:505
    
    	Actually, it's
    
    	And I won't work for nobody but you...
    
17.8977TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PaganismTue Oct 24 1995 18:535
    
    .8976
    
    At one point, yes, but at another point, no.
    
17.8978CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Oct 24 1995 19:053
    
    	well, bully for you!
    
17.8979CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Oct 24 1995 19:3513
    re: .8957
    
    In that case, I should be bowling better on Wednesday.  My team is
    getting slaughtered this year!  8^)   (we are still in front of 'Five
    Blind Men', however  8^) )
    
    At least I helped secure first place on the Friday team...small
    consolation, but I'll take what I can get.  The guy I was bowling for
    is also the anchor of my team (which may explain why we've been losing
    most the time  8^) ).
    
    
    -steve
17.8980CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Oct 24 1995 19:373
    re: .9871
    
    Not even if he averages around 220?
17.8981MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterTue Oct 24 1995 19:396
    
    <-- hey, stereo guy... whatcha think of Adcom amps? I have a
        stereo 250 watt model in the studio for evaluation. So
        far, I like it.
    
    -b
17.8982Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidTue Oct 24 1995 23:347
    TTWA - Wednesday.... why the silent d? Or shouldn't it be silent, should
    we really say Wed-nes-day.... Why isn't it spelt Wensday like every one 
    says it (well here anyway, dunno about you difficult yanks :*)
    
    Every other day has all it's name letters pronounced.
    
    just curious...
17.8983TINCUP::AGUEhttp://www.usa.net/~agueTue Oct 24 1995 23:3811
    >>TTWA - Wednesday.... why the silent d? Or shouldn't it be silent, should
    >>we really say Wed-nes-day.... Why isn't it spelt Wensday like every one 
    >> says it (well here anyway, dunno about you difficult yanks :*)
    
    >>Every other day has all it's name letters pronounced.
                          ^^^
    
    I never pronounce the "Y" letter in any of the days, I never pronounce
    the "E" letter in Tuesday.  What are you talking about?
    
    -- Jim
17.8984Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidTue Oct 24 1995 23:557
    
>    I never pronounce the "Y" letter in any of the days, I never pronounce
>    the "E" letter in Tuesday.  What are you talking about?
                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    The usual bollox.
    
17.8985Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidWed Oct 25 1995 00:211
    's quiet around here today...
17.8986POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Oct 25 1995 00:223
    Shhhhhhh!
    
    I'm trying to read!
17.8987POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsWed Oct 25 1995 00:4910
    
    If you pronounce your words clearly and properly, the d is Wednesday IS
    pronounced.  It's a bit of a tongue-stop against the roof of your mouth
    eliding into the n.
    
    Try it.  WeDNsday.  WeDNsday.  Then try Tuesday, using all the letters. 
    TYOOSday, not TOOSday.
    
    O tempora, o mores.
                 
17.8988POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Oct 25 1995 00:523
    | O tempora, o mores.
    
    What days are these?
17.8989XEDON::JENSENWed Oct 25 1995 00:553
    I know Tempora.  It's the day of Japanese-style fried
    vegetables.  Served at only the best carnivals, they are.
    
17.8990POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Oct 25 1995 00:561
    I thought they was tempura.
17.8991XEDON::JENSENWed Oct 25 1995 01:012
    Nupe.  I dun't think su, and I'm osoally currect.
    
17.8992POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Oct 25 1995 01:031
    Yuor lock has ron uut!
17.8993POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsWed Oct 25 1995 01:049
    Teacher:  Class, hasn't anyone ever seen his or her grandmother throw
    up her hands and say "O tempora, o mores"?
    
    Child:  No, I don't see my grandmother much, because she runs a gas
    station in Alaska.
    
    Teacher (throwing up hands): O tempora!  O mores!
    
                                                      
17.8994XEDON::JENSENWed Oct 25 1995 01:052
    Danm!
    
17.8995He bear much likeness to Cleveland logoXEDON::JENSENWed Oct 25 1995 01:073
    Who Onondaga picking to win World Series being played
    by Inappropriately-Named Teams?
    
17.8996POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Oct 25 1995 01:101
    It's um toss up. But Braves deserve um win too.
17.8997Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidWed Oct 25 1995 01:131
    deserve HA! They will win my friend.
17.8998POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Oct 25 1995 01:162
    I'm not so sure. The Braves could be the Buffalo Bills of the world
    series.
17.8999Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidWed Oct 25 1995 01:174
    Deb,
    
    In an em to myself, Glen refered to me by the name you used to use.
    Should this worry me :*)
17.9000POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsWed Oct 25 1995 01:224
    
    ...what was that in English?
    
                                 
17.9001Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidWed Oct 25 1995 01:263
    Ya just missed the big snarf ! oh and it was pretty close to Wnglish...
    Well the words were spelt correctly. The sentence construction is a 
    different matter altogether.
17.9002Talk Hard :*)SNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidWed Oct 25 1995 01:271
    errrm, I meant English!
17.9003DRDAN::KALIKOWSpecman SpiffWed Oct 25 1995 02:383
    You BETTER pronounce the D in Wednesday, else Wodin will be peeved at
    you.  A word to the wise.
    
17.9004Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidWed Oct 25 1995 03:131
    errr uhkay.
17.9005TTWA: a premature end to MDST (Mozart Daylight Savings Time)?DRDAN::KALIKOWSpecman SpiffWed Oct 25 1995 10:1412
    ...???  The clueless DJ on Boston's WCRB just announced
    
    "It's 7 minutes past 6, and now here's Symphony number 46 by Mozart."
    
    It was after 7AM.
    
    Volfie expired after 41.
    
    McFly... MCFLY!!????!!!!?
    
    (and I got this in before the piece ended!! :-)
     
17.9006CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Oct 25 1995 11:4713
       I think it's the prelude to `Someone to Watch Over Me' -- one of
       the best songs anywhere, any time -- that has a rhyme with
       Tuesday: "I hope that Tuesday/Is my good news day".   Now, I have
       never had the wonderfully good fortune to hear La Debra sing this
       -- I get tingles all over just thinking about it -- but I cannot
       help but wonder if her enunciation would favor her TYUZE-day
       version or the evidently uninformed Gershwin TOOZ-day form.
       
       --Mr Topaz
       
       A postscript:  In Boston, a bastion of speech economics, many
       denizens save time by not bothering to include the pesky final `a'
       in the day names -- Tuesday is TOOZ-dee, Saturday is SAD-dee, etc.  
17.9007CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Oct 25 1995 11:4911
17.9008POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsWed Oct 25 1995 11:573
    
    Well, I do say nyooz rather than nooz, so at least I'd still rhyme 8^).
    
17.9009STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresWed Oct 25 1995 12:318
    
    
     Whether Di is going to put her tasting notes in here after probably
    drinking Ch. Margaux to excess last night.
    
    
    -mike
    
17.9010PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 25 1995 12:3410
>                    <<< Note 17.9006 by CALLME::MR_TOPAZ >>>

>>       I think it's the prelude to `Someone to Watch Over Me' -- one of
>>       the best songs anywhere, any time -- that has a rhyme with
>>       Tuesday: "I hope that Tuesday/Is my good news day". 

	er, if you mean "maybe Tuesday will be my good news day",
	'tis from "The Man I Love".  if not, never mind.


17.9011PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 25 1995 12:356
    
>>     Whether Di is going to put her tasting notes in here after probably
>>    drinking Ch. Margaux to excess last night.

	what, and bore everyone to tears?  no freakin' way.

17.9012CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Oct 25 1995 12:385
       re .9010:
       
       Yes, yes!  That's the one!  Those are the lyrics!  Yes!
       
       And thanks for confirming that I got several of the words right!
17.9013WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellWed Oct 25 1995 12:433
    >what, and bore everyone to tears?  no freakin' way.
    
     Weasel. Talk about adding insult to injury.
17.9014STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresWed Oct 25 1995 12:5511
    
    >>>   >what, and bore everyone to tears?  no freakin' way.
    
         Weasel. Talk about adding insult to injury.
                                                     
    
      I was thinking of something else but it would have been deleted
    as a R.O.!!!!
    
    -mike
    
17.9015WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellWed Oct 25 1995 12:561
    that was my third re-write.
17.9016PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 25 1995 12:565
    
>>     Weasel. Talk about adding insult to injury.

	arrgh.  okay, well i'll put a brief note in the wine topic then.
			
17.9017BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresWed Oct 25 1995 13:566
    
    	Why doesn't the H.A.R.T. group offer discounts on concerts at
    	the Worcester Centrum?
    
    	Only "family events", like truck pulls and ice skating?
    
17.9018CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Oct 25 1995 13:581
    It is the evil Ticketmaster global concert ticket monopoly. 
17.9019BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresWed Oct 25 1995 13:598
    
    	That explains it.
    
    	But how about THIS one:
    
    	Why would someone just happen to have a bowl sitting on the
    	floor in the middle of the living room?
    
17.9020POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsWed Oct 25 1995 14:015
    
    I can think of a myriad of reasons; among them are flea catching and
    popcorn eating.
    
    
17.9021CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Oct 25 1995 14:025
    Popcorn.  There was a popcorn feed which the participants, once sated,
    lounged on the sofa engorged with greasy kernels of Reddenbudders white
    cheese and jalapeno microwave popping corn.  The bowl came to rest in
    the most fortuitous of locations and in the proper orientation.  The
    truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.  
17.9022BUSY::SLABOUNTYExit light ... enter night.Wed Oct 25 1995 14:075
    
    	Flea catching??  Care to explain this one?
    
    	If they can jump in there, they can jump out.
    
17.9023MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 25 1995 14:1714
    Just out of curiosity.
    
    If you listen to some of the rhetoric from the 70's, you might conclude
    that Yasser Arahfat is a thug.  "We WILL plow Jerusalem into the
    Mediterranean Sea..." or some such.
    
    Now this man goes to the Kennedy School of law yesterday and all the
    gaa gaa socialists accolade the man with glee and great joy.
    
    TTWA:  Why is it that people with leftist ideologies are so quick to
    forgive terrorists like this but will forever hold guys like David Duke
    in contempt?  It's a phenomenon that has baffled me for years.
    
    
17.9024gaa gaa goo goo pahdy num-nums...TROOA::COLLINSCyberian Party HamsterWed Oct 25 1995 14:223
    
    Terrorists?  You mean like Begin or Dayan?
    
17.9026DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Oct 25 1995 15:214
    .8998
    
    My fears exactly!
    
17.9027SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Oct 25 1995 15:2511
    
    re: .9024
    
    >Terrorists?  You mean like Begin or Dayan?
    
    Oh yeah!!! Them guys!!
    
    I'll never forget the time(s) they've threatened to
    annihilate/erradicate all those Palestinians!!! Wanted to completely
    wipe them off the face of the earth!! Buncha warmongers!!
    
17.9028funny what a little substitution will do...ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyWed Oct 25 1995 15:3813
    Just out of curiosity.
    
    If you listen to some of the rhetoric from '88, you might conclude
    that George Bush is fiscal conservative.  "Read my lips, NO NEW
    TAXES..." or some such.
    
    Now this man went to the White House and raises taxes, while all the
    "How RIGHT You Are" conservatives accolade the man with glee and great joy.
    
    TTWA:  Why is it that people with rightist ideologies are so quick to
    forgive liars like this but will forever hold guys like Jimmy Carter
    in contempt?  It's a phenomenon that has baffled me for years.
17.9029MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 25 1995 15:386
    The question isn't whether or not Begin and company were terrorists. 
    Who cares.  The question revolves around the inconsistent thinking of
    the Harvard ilk!  Bumb kissing terrorists who were antisemitic but
    scorning others who were antisemitic.
    
    
17.9030MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 25 1995 15:478
    John:
    
    I never did forgive George Bush.  I simply saw Bill Clinton as a
    nincompoop and unlike much of the population, was able to discern he
    wasn't really a man of integrity.  So the answer isn't so much we bumb
    kiss Bush, we just despised the alternative.  
    
    So, what about the two antisemites?
17.9031ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyWed Oct 25 1995 16:1817
re: .9030

Because enough people have died.  Because enough people have grown up
in a war zone.  Because people are tired of hating someone based on
what religion they are.

As someone said, we're now "cozy" with Vietnam.

Times change.  We don't forget what was done, but we learn to get on
with our lives, and not be consumed by the past.  Several Jews interviewed
said their purpose (in sponsoring the event) was to prevent the death
of more Israeli soldiers.

See?  Everybody has a perspective.  To expect everybody to have YOUR
perspective, or to criticize them for not having it, is just dumb.

\john
17.9032I don't see thisDECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoWed Oct 25 1995 16:2126
    >> Now this man went to the White House and raises taxes, while all the
    >> "How RIGHT You Are" conservatives accolade the man with glee and great
    >> joy.
    
    Well, maybe I'm not conservative enough for this situation, but I
    never gave him accolades of any kind, much less gleeful and joyful.
    I've stated here several times that he never should have been nominated
    for re-election by the Republican party.  If they'd had the 'nads to
    go with someone with any kind of integrity (not to mention an actual
    interest in the job, always a nice touch), Perot would've done a
    fast fade and Clinton would've been on a Trivial Pursuit card.
    
    
    >> TTWA:  Why is it that people with rightist ideologies are so quick to
    >> forgive liars like this but will forever hold guys like Jimmy Carter
    >> in contempt?  It's a phenomenon that has baffled me for years.
    
    It's a phenomenon that doesn't exist, as far as I can see.  Neither
    I nor many others I know with right-of-center tendencies hold Bush in
    high regard.  As for Carter, I've praised his honesty and integrity in
    here several times, even recently.  In fact, I'd like to see him
    become the Democratic nominee in 1996.  Even if I don't agree with
    all of his political philosophies and practices, I can certainly
    respect him.
    
    Chris
17.9033DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Oct 25 1995 16:3817
    
    
    	Shawn,
    
    	I was eating a bowl of cereal the night before, put the bowl
    	on the floor for the cats to lick up the last dredges of milk,
    	and left it t here. Sometimes it pays to leave stuff lying
    	around.  =)
    
    
    	As for the flea thing.  If you take a bowl of soapy water and put
    	a light above it the fleas will jump towards the light, land in
    	the water, get stuck in the soap and drown.  Aren't you glad you
    	asked?  =)
    
    	JJ
    
17.9034BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Wed Oct 25 1995 16:437
    
    	Hmmm ... so I guess fleas aren't particularly smart, are they?
    
    	Their brains must be even smaller than those of cats.
    
    	Thanks for the explanation.
    
17.9035Anwar?!? What a brain-fart. Yasser, of course...ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyWed Oct 25 1995 16:4513
re: .9032

If the pieces don't fit, then I'm not talking about you.

Funny how that works.

That done, did you miss the POINT of the reply?  That it's not a black-
and-white world?  That "if A is good then B is bad" isn't a useful way
of looking at global politics?  That people can be happy to host Anwar
and still not be an antisemite?  That <nice word for cerebral lightweights>
shouldn't try to "explain" things with stupid examples?

\john
17.9036Error bit gets set when I see "all" expressed or impliedDECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoWed Oct 25 1995 17:2813
>> If the pieces don't fit, then I'm not talking about you.

    Sure you were... if you re-read your original note that I was
    responding to, you'll see that you generalized: "all the 'How RIGHT
    You Are' conservatives accolade [Bush]", "Why is it that people with
    rightist ideologies are so quick to forgive liars like [Bush]..."
    and so on.  I merely pointed out that your assertion is not true because
    I don't forgive Bush, neither did many other conservatives.
    
    As to the point of your reply, I agree with the conclusion while
    disagreeing with the means you chose to get there.
    
    Chris
17.9037MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 25 1995 17:5316
    A few years ago, Damyanjuk (Sp?) was accused of being known as "Ivan
    the Terrible", a Treblinka death camp guard known for his cruelty to
    the prisoners at the camp.  Presidential contender Patrick Buchanan
    maintained throughout the whole time that this was a mistake in
    identity.  Consequently, the Jewish leadership (whomever they are)
    pegged Mr. Buchanan as a anti-semite.  This stuck with him and is still
    there today.
    
    Although Damyanjuk was within threads of being hanged in Jerusalem, the
    Israel Supreme Court bravely stood up and stated that this was indeed a
    mistake in identity.
    
    TTWA:  Why isn't the leadership who pegged Buchanan as an anti-semite
    apologizing to Buchanan for this false accusation?
    
    -Jack
17.9038ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalWed Oct 25 1995 17:554
    
    
    gee JJ, I never knew you suffered from fleas, have you seen a
    veternarian about this new malady???
17.9039I think I'm scared {quiver}TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisruns with scissorsWed Oct 25 1995 18:0116
My TTWAT - Just picked up a prescription for Naproxen which is an
anti-inflammatory (finally saw a Doctor about my aching wrists and
she is pretty sure it's C.T., but wants to try this first) I wonder if
it wouldn't be better to put up with the pain when I read the possible
side effects from the drug:

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, gas, constipation (#3 and #5 would seem to
contradict themselves?), indigestion, dizziness, lightheadedness, drowsiness 
or headache. Also you may experience rash, itching, blurred vision, ringing 
in ears, swelling of hands or ankles (huh? I thought this was supposed
to REDUCE swelling), vomiting material that looks like coffee grounds, blood 
in stool or vomit or stomach pains.  Contact your Doctor *immediately* if 
you experience swelling of hands, face, lips, eyes, throat or tongue; 
difficulty swallowing or breathing; wheezing; or hoarseness. If you notice 
other effects not listed above (!!), contact your doctor, nurse or 
pharmacist.
17.9040WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellWed Oct 25 1995 18:057
    Don't be frightened. This laundry list of potential side effects has
    been placed on a multitude of prescription medicines- and even some
    over the counter medicines as well. I've been taking naproxen without
    side effect for nigh on a year (off and on). If you have a weak
    stomach, you may want to be sure you aren't taking the medicine on an
    empty stomach and avoid alcohol consumption as it exacerbates the
    symptom of nausea. All in all, I think it's pretty effective.
17.9041MAIL1::CRANEWed Oct 25 1995 18:072
    
    
17.9042BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Wed Oct 25 1995 18:103
    
    	You don't say?
    
17.9043LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Oct 25 1995 18:121
    I wonder if formaldyhyde is a class B poison?
17.9044SCAS01::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionWed Oct 25 1995 18:226
    .9039
    
    
    Try homeopathic. Try the web for answers. It's safer than what you are
    taking.
    
17.9045DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomWed Oct 25 1995 18:2412
Note 13.546                       1-900-SOAPBOX                       546 of 546
BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Erotic Nightmares"                   3 lines  25-OCT-1995 10:44
                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    	Byte me.
    
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Interesting combination...... 
    %*}
    
    
17.9046CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Oct 25 1995 18:298
    
    	I'm not making this up.
    
    	I had to think for a full five minutes trying to remember just
    	who it was the Bush beat in 1988.
    
    	There's a definite hole in my ozone.
    
17.9047DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomWed Oct 25 1995 18:316
    
    TTWA:
    What has caused John Harney to start noting so much all of a sudden ???
    
    Good to see ya John   :-)
    
17.9048MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 25 1995 18:372
    Yes, I agree.  I made a concerted effort to avoid the "L" word for
    John, and now he's finally showing up!
17.9049JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Oct 25 1995 19:201
    I wonder why Jack Martin never answered my email.
17.9050BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Oct 25 1995 19:231
<---cuz he is busy trying to find an answer to don's question
17.9051MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Oct 25 1995 19:241
    What question is that Glen!?
17.9052ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalWed Oct 25 1995 19:284
    
    TTWA
    
    How JJ contracted fleas.
17.9053They won't do much damage in the short termDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Oct 25 1995 19:2833
    .9039
    
    I think you're wise in being a little concerned.  I have two fairly
    severe forms of arthritis; I've tried going without medication but
    then some days I can't walk up one flight of stairs here at work,
    and back surgery that affected my left arm has also affected dex-
    terity in my hand when I have to type. So it's either take the meds,
    or find a chair and vegetate.
    
    I've been taking various brands for over 9 years and I've had more
    than my share of upper and lower GI series to prove the warnings
    should be heeded.  I've been given prescriptions for Pepcid, Tagamet,
    Zantac and Carafate to take along with the anti-inflammatories; they
    didn't do much good.  I kept telling the docs I didn't feel excess
    acid in the GI tract was a problem, all of them shrugged.  Two
    months ago in desperation I tried a caplet form of Maalox taken along
    with the anti-inflammatory Relafen, so far it's been working like a
    charm. Ah, sometimes the simple things in life......
    
    By all means, follow the advice given about taking after a meal (not
    a small snack) and drink plenty of water with it. When I first 
    started taking the anti-inflams I didn't experience too much dis-
    comfort, but as time went on (and I got older) they started causing
    a lot of discomfort.  I learned a pack of peanut butter crackers 
    out of the vending machines didn't "qualify" as a meal ;-)  In other
    words I wasn't taking them "as directed".
    
    Perhaps you won't have to take them for long periods of time, or maybe
    the severe flareups will be sporadic and you won't have to take them
    all the time.  Taking them may be better than getting to the point where
    you CAN predict the weather by the pain in your bones ;-}
    
            
17.9054POWDML::DOUGANWed Oct 25 1995 19:384
    Anecdotal evidence..but.."best" way to cure arthritis is to change
    diet.  Cut out all sugar, avoid wheat, keep fruit intake low.  It
    sounds impossible but can be done.  Taking drugs of any sort masks
    symptons but does little for the underlying cause
17.9055DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomWed Oct 25 1995 19:385
    
    > How JJ contracted fleas.
    
    She's got cats, and cats, and cats....
    
17.9056SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoWed Oct 25 1995 23:2028
    > A few years ago, Damyanjuk (Sp?) was accused of being known as "Ivan
    > the Terrible", a Treblinka death camp guard known for his cruelty to
    > the prisoners at the camp.  Presidential contender Patrick Buchanan
    > maintained throughout the whole time that this was a mistake in
    > identity.  Consequently, the Jewish leadership (whomever they are)
    > pegged Mr. Buchanan as a anti-semite.  This stuck with him and is still
    > there today.
    
    Jewish leadership, 'whomever they are' indeed.  I always thought
    William F. Buckley was himself one of those the right wing looked to
    for leadership, and I always thought the anti-semite label 'stuck' with
    Buchanan because Buckley extensively examined Buchanan's record and
    explicitly said, in a leading publication of the right wing (the
    National Review) that he (Buckley) found enough merit in the charge
    that he couldn't defend Buchanan against it.  It was one of the more
    principaled things he's done in recent years, I have always thought.
    
    > TTWA:  Why isn't the leadership who pegged Buchanan as an anti-semite
    > apologizing to Buchanan for this false accusation?
    
    Because the Demjaniuk case wasn't the sole nor even the main evidence
    of Buchanan's character, as you would like to pretend.  I have
    recently, in another topic, had cause to mention this essay.  It was
    printed in NR sometime during the '92 GOP primary season.  It is worth
    finding, and reading, if you really want to know why Buchanan is
    considered anti-semitic.
    
    DougO
17.9057WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Oct 26 1995 09:001
    ahh, so there is a cure for arthritis... ummmm, i don't think so Tim.
17.9058MAIL1::CRANEThu Oct 26 1995 10:003
    .9043
    Formaldyhyde might be class "A" poison. I don`t have my trusty book
    with me.
17.9059DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomThu Oct 26 1995 11:0124
    
    > I always thought William F. Buckley was himself one of those the 
    > right wing looked to for leadership...

    You are mistaken.  If, however, you said "Buckley was himself one of 
    those SOME OF the right wing looked to for leadership..." then you
    would be correct.

    > ...and I always thought the anti-Semite label 'stuck' with
    > Buchanan because Buckley extensively examined Buchanan's record and
    > explicitly said, in a leading publication of the right wing (the
    > National Review) that he (Buckley) found enough merit in the charge
    > that he couldn't defend Buchanan against it.

    No, the reason that the anti-Semite label keeps showing up on Buchanan,
    is because it keeps being repeated by the very left wing national media
    in an attempt to discredit him.  IMNHO, YMMV

    > It is worth finding, and reading...

    On this we agree, but I would suggest that the person reading it make
    their own decision as to whether the anti-Semite label fits....
    Just a suggestion.

17.9060DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomThu Oct 26 1995 11:0413
    
    TTWA:

    Why anyone would think that this country needs a third party....
    

    I mean, after all we have the Democrats on the left....
    
    the Republicans on the right....
    
    and Billary somewhere out in the ether....
    :-)

17.9061PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Oct 26 1995 11:257
    
    How does an "Everything for a Buck"
    store have a going out of buisness
    sale?
    
    
    								-mr. bill
17.9062ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Oct 26 1995 11:282
    
    easy mr. bill, half off!!
17.9063MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Oct 26 1995 12:1114
ZZ    Because the Demjaniuk case wasn't the sole nor even the main
ZZ    evidence of Buchanan's character, as you would like to pretend. 
    
    Surpprise surprise, I don't want to pretend!  I want to make an
    informed decision when I vote in the primary, being from New Hampshire
    and all.
    
    Buchanan being an anti semite might be founded, and I would like to
    know.  I listen to the mainstream media with trepidation because they
    tried to tell me that the 1992 convention speech Buchanan gave was
    scary.  I read the speech and found this allegation to be total
    nonsense.
    
    -Jack
17.9064Never attended such a thing before.GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedThu Oct 26 1995 12:446
    
      "Tuesday 10/31 will be spooky costume day in the PKO cafeteria".
    
      Hmmm.  Should I bring my Newt G rubber mask ?
    
      bb
17.9065DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Oct 26 1995 13:286
    
    
    	I *don't* have fleas.  My experiences are from days gone by.
    	Thank GOD.  Getting rid of fleas completely is not an easy
    	task.
    
17.9066MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Oct 26 1995 13:562
You said it ...

17.9067ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Oct 26 1995 14:307
    
    .9065
    
    << I *don't* have fleas.
    
    thanks for straightening me out in that regard JJ, I was getting just a
    tad bit worried about you. :-)
17.9068BROKE::PARTSThu Oct 26 1995 16:029
    
    | Why anyone would think that this country needs a third party....
    
    There either will be a third party or the dems will redefine
    themselves fairly radically to draw upon a new constiuentcy.
    The constituentcy will large and be an amalgam of perot folks, 
    buchanan folks, consumer advocate folks (i.e. ralph nader) all 
    under a populist umbrella.
    
17.9069 S N A R F !DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomThu Oct 26 1995 18:205
    
    eeerrr... PARTS, that was a joke....
    
    %*}
    
17.9070BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forThu Oct 26 1995 18:4112
RE: 17.9068 by BROKE::PARTS

I suspect that the Republicans are more likely to be in the middle of a 
redefinition.  The "buchanan folks",  the Ralph Reed types and a bunch of 
ex-DixieCrats are close to control of the Republican party,  and anyone 
that isn't into the politics of religious and race hate,  religious hate or 
race hate will be welcome to leave.  As that's a solid majority,  the
Republicans are likely to spend much of the next forty years as a minority
party.


Phil
17.9071Talk hardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidThu Oct 26 1995 23:181
    TTWA - What is the real story about the birds and the bees ?
17.9072GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Oct 26 1995 23:364
Shhh, it's a pollination conspiracy by the plants.


\C
17.9073GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Oct 26 1995 23:485
TTWA

If everyone in the US took a step to the left, would California fall off?

\C
17.9074Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidFri Oct 27 1995 00:251
    :*)
17.9075COMICS::MCSKEANEtinga tingaFri Oct 27 1995 09:2218
                                                                         
    TTWA:-
    
    Do men use mobile phones as d!ck extensions????????
    
    I went to Heathrow Airport last night to pick up my girlfriend. About
    half the male population in the arrivals lounge had mobile phones in
    their hands. Nowadays, mobile phones are so small, light and compact,
    that they fit easily into a jacket or trouser pocket, but these
    get-a-lifes insist on carrying them in their hands in full view of
    everyone. 
    
    Do they have an overwhelming desire to hold their willies but risk
    arrest if they do so in public, and therefore use a mobile phone as a
    substitute
    
    POL
    
17.9076BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Oct 27 1995 09:465
| <<< Note 17.9073 by GIDDAY::BURT "DPD (tm)" >>>

| If everyone in the US took a step to the left, would California fall off?

	No, but there would be plenty of welfare money for everyone!
17.9077WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellFri Oct 27 1995 10:573
    >	No, but there would be plenty of welfare money for everyone!
    
     And 40% inflation.
17.9078Nobody told him he's extinct,GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedFri Oct 27 1995 12:096
    
      I have a report that a small, primitive wasp, previously known
     only from fossils, and believed to be extinct for 20 million
     years, has now been observed crawling around in California.
    
      bb
17.9079WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellFri Oct 27 1995 12:131
    <== Pete Wilson? :-)
17.9080LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Oct 27 1995 12:521
    where in the world is maddy o'hare?
17.9081ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalFri Oct 27 1995 12:542
    
    same place as carmen miranda/hth
17.9082sorry, just now catching up...CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Oct 27 1995 13:0921
    re: .8981
    
    Adcom has a good reputation for performance/$$ ratio.  The only Adcom
    amp I have done any real listening to was the 100watt/ch model, which
    was a pretty clean little amp.  I placed it on par with my NAD 214 in
    punch/power, though a bit less musical than my Rotel 970 (which is about
    three steps below my still breaking in Rotel Monoblocks  8^)).
    
    I've not heard the larger offerings from Adcom, and the amp I did hear
    is a few years old now (I'm not sure if it has been updated).  I
    imagine that the larger amp you are auditioning sounds fuller than the
    one I listened to, which would be normal for a larger amplifier of the
    same quality/manufacturer.
    
    What are the other components in your system?  What is your goal?  Do
    you plan on upgrading any components in the future?  System matching is
    more important than many people realize- especially the amp/speaker
    combination.
    
    
    -stereo guy  8^)
17.9083POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerFri Oct 27 1995 13:111
    <--- Well, you certainly wouldn't want to be known as  `The Mono Guy'.
17.9084PSDV::SURRETTEFri Oct 27 1995 13:3618
    
    
    Couple things:
    
    First, does Christine truly believe that I'm sick for
    driving to work this morning with the top down on my
    Jeep?  I figure I have to get used to the cold for the
    upcoming ski season *somehow*!
    
    Second, I did, in fact, see another "sick" individual
    cruising down Rte. 2 this morning in a decidely topless,
    brand new, arrest-me red Mustang GT.  The driver of which
    appeared to match the description of a certain propeller
    beanie clad boxer, whose name I won't mention.  I did not,
    however, observe any propeller in action.
    
    Walter
                                             
17.9085i shouldn't be doin' thisGMASEC::KELLYFri Oct 27 1995 13:433
    considering I started wearing sweaters about 6 weeks ago,
    yes, Walter!!  I do believe!  I still love you tho :-)
    
17.9086BROKE::PARTSFri Oct 27 1995 15:5311
    
  |  I suspect that the Republicans are more likely to be in the middle of a
  |  redefinition.  The "buchanan folks",  the Ralph Reed types and a bunch
  |  of ex-DixieCrats are close to control of the Republican party,
    
    i don't think so.  populism will never live in the party of big
    business, the two are oil and water.  populism's natural home
    has always been the democratic party.  if it can't find a home
    there it will emerge as a 3rd party, marginalizing the dems.
    this will happen even faster if powell gets in.
     
17.9087NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorFri Oct 27 1995 16:174
Is counterfeiting really widespread?

Last night, I noticed a waitron checking a $20 bill for the blue and red
fibers (took 4-5 seconds).
17.9088MAIL1::CRANEFri Oct 27 1995 16:182
    .9087
    O.K. Whats a waitron?
17.9089NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorFri Oct 27 1995 16:291
waitress|waiter
17.9090MAIL1::CRANEFri Oct 27 1995 16:324
    Thank you snarf!
    
    
    
17.9091POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerFri Oct 27 1995 17:501
    who are the Cabin Fever Republicans?
17.9092SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 27 1995 17:556
    
    
    <-------
    
    They're the ones what start showing up about the end of January...
    
17.9093MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Oct 27 1995 19:118
re: .9078, bb

>      I have a report that a small, primitive wasp, previously known
>     only from fossils, and believed to be extinct for 20 million
>     years, has now been observed crawling around in California.

Does it look like Mel Brooks or Carl Reiner?

17.9094BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresFri Oct 27 1995 19:153
    
    	You're off by a factor of 10K, Jack.
    
17.9095Why don't we do Daylight Savings Time right?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Oct 27 1995 19:1612
TTWA:

    Why don't the legislators set Daylight Savings Time so that it's
    more symmetrical about the solstice?

    We turn it off at the end of October, about seven weeks before
    the solstice, but then we never turn it back on again until
    early April, a full three months-plus after the solstice. The
    daylight hours are roughly the same in mid to late February
    as they are in late October. If we turned DST back on in February
    we could start getting more benefit from the later sunsets a lot
    earlier in the year.
17.9096SCAS01::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionFri Oct 27 1995 19:162
    It's George Burns, then.
    
17.9097:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedFri Oct 27 1995 19:183
    
    
    RE: .9095  things that make you go hmmmmm......
17.9098SCAS01::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionFri Oct 27 1995 19:194
    .9095
    
    whatever???????????????????????????????????????????
    
17.9099BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresFri Oct 27 1995 19:209
    
    	DST was originally used for farmers who reap and sow whatever
    	thay reap and sow at those times of the year.  This gave them
    	more daylight in which to do their work.
    
    	Now?  I guess people are too lazy to change it.  But there are
    	still farmers out there, reaping and sowing, year after year,
    	who benefit by the change in daylight hours.
    
17.9100BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresFri Oct 27 1995 19:205
    
    	RE: .9096
    
    	8^)
    
17.9101ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalFri Oct 27 1995 19:234
    
    .9095
    
    Jack, its a conspiracy set up by the Trilateral commission. nnttm.
17.9102it's.. nnttmSOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 27 1995 19:231
    
17.9103BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresFri Oct 27 1995 19:258
    
    	YES!!
    
    	Maybe the shifting "blanket of darkness" is used to hide the
    	alien crafts as they land.  You can't just go and ask the
    	aliens to change their schedule for our lack of accurate calc-
    	ulations, so we switch the clocks back and forth.
    
17.9104CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 27 1995 19:253
       Ttwa, courtesy of NPR:
       
       If the universe is expanding, where is it expanding into?
17.9105SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Oct 27 1995 19:275
    
    
    When you drink a glass of red wine, where does the color go when you
    pee???
    
17.9106BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresFri Oct 27 1995 19:283
    
    	Probably the same place the color goes when you drink grape soda.
    
17.9107SCAS01::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionFri Oct 27 1995 19:291
    I am an Alien
17.9108Won't you drive my sleigh tonight?DECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoFri Oct 27 1995 19:316
    >> When you drink a glass of red wine, where does the color go when you
    >> pee???
    
    Your nose.  See, e.g., Ted "Is that a nose or a potato?" Kennedy...
    
    Chris
17.9109ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalFri Oct 27 1995 19:394
    
    9102
    
    oh, but i do.
17.9110it was always an energy/light saving ideaEVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingFri Oct 27 1995 19:443
re .9099:

Farmers hate DST.
17.9111CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 27 1995 19:5519
       re .9110:
       
       It was the common myth that farmers were the main opponents of
       DST.  In fact, it was drive-in theater owners.
       
       When the (then-proposed) Federal Uniform Time Act was under
       consideration in the mid-60s, drive-ins were still extremely
       popular.  With DST, drive-ins couldn't begin their movies until 9
       or 10 o'clock in many places (esp. cities like Detroit or Atlanta
       or Seattle, in the western-most portions of their time zones); on
       top of that, many localities required drive-ins to end their
       movies by midnight or 1am, which made a double-feature nrarly
       impossible.  Drive-in owners waged a ferocious, and unsuccessful,
       battle to defeat the Time Act, citing the farmers and their cows
       as a national resource that couldn;t tolerate DST.  It was even
       suggested that DST supporters were getting their funds from the
       Russians, who wante to ruin the US's crops.
       
       --Mr Topaz
17.9112SCAS01::SODERSTROMBring on the CompetitionFri Oct 27 1995 20:002
    WHy did drive-ins fail? Do they have a future at all? Or do you think
    the mega-movie theater (20 plus screens) are now and the future?
17.9113CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Oct 27 1995 20:071
       Drive-ins failed because bucket seats became popular.
17.9114BUSY::SLABOUNTYForeplay? What's that?Fri Oct 27 1995 20:1415
    
    	Some of us go to the drive-in to watch the movies, Topaz.  8^)
    
    	I still go a few times a year ... until this year, I even had
    	a choice as to which one to go to that was within 15 minutes
    	from the house, until the one in Sutton closed.  10 years ago
    	the Quaker Drive-In [Uxbridge] was still around, and that was
    	about 2 1/2 miles from the house.
    
    	And it's a heck of a deal, too ... even if you go with 1 other
    	person, that's $2.50/movie/person for 2 movies.  And you can
    	make your own popcorn and bring your own coffee/soda, unlike
    	the movie theaters that make you pay lots of money to buy their
    	goodies.
    
17.9115CSC32::M_EVANSnothing's going to bring him backFri Oct 27 1995 20:584
    Land prices got too high to support drive-ins.  
    
    A real shame, the last one in colorado Springs closed this summer to
    make wy for a new superstore.  (just what I really need)  
17.9116EVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingFri Oct 27 1995 22:418
re .9111:

Didn't say farmers were the driving force to stop DST, just that contrary
to an earlier note farmers wouldn't want the favor of DST (esp. dairy farmers).

Re drive-ins:  Land prices, changing habits, inability to split the theater
into smaller ones easily, limited movie hours, lack of ability to implement
sound systems the theaters got, gotta close for the winter/rain etc.
17.9117MAIL1::CRANEMon Oct 30 1995 12:554
    Is there a "For Sale" note in here someplace? and if so could someone
    kindly direct me to it.
    
    Thank you.
17.9118BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Oct 30 1995 12:565
    
    	No, not here, but check out
    
    	HUMANE::CLASSIFIED_ADS
    
17.9119SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 30 1995 12:586
    
    
    and make sure you read the rules!!!
    
    ;) ;)
    
17.9120BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doMon Oct 30 1995 13:166
    
    	Surely you jest ... there are no rules over there!!
    
    	If you make a mistake, the moderators will be happy to fix it
    	for you.
    
17.9121:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 30 1995 13:295
    
    Be nice....
    
    Remember.. power corrupts...
    
17.9122TIMEROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Mon Oct 30 1995 16:578
    If the PBX in our office will ever get its time set properly.  Not only
    is it still on DST, it's an additional 4+ minutes behind the proper
    time.
    
    If I'll find the instructions to my Timex Triathlon watch so I can set
    its time properly.
    
    Bob
17.9123Do a DIR/TITL=JDB in AprilMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Oct 30 1995 17:2015
>    If I'll find the instructions to my Timex Triathlon watch so I can set
>    its time properly.

I've got a Micronta timer/clock that I bought several years ago. Somehow,
since April when I last reset it, I lost the manual. Neither I nor a friend
could make sense of how to reset the time yesterday. So we dropped by a
Radio Shaft outlet after breakfast and asked them for help. Neither of
two salesdroids could solve the puzzle either, and needed to revert to
opening a new unit to get at the directions.

FYI - press CLOCK and hold down START MEMORY/STOP till it beeps to switch
between AM-PM and military formats. Hold down CLOCK till the display blinks
to reset time using HOUR, MINUTE and SECOND buttons. Prolly doesn't help
with your watch, but it'll help me remember come next April.

17.9124MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Oct 30 1995 17:582
    Why does Karen Reese have such a cute laugh?  Has anybody ever noticed
    this about her???
17.9125BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Oct 30 1995 18:126
    
    	Translation:  Karen, I want to get to know you better, and I
    	want you to bear my children.
    
    	8^)
    
17.9126MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Oct 30 1995 18:346
    That's for YOU to know...
    
    
    
    
    And me to find out....Nyaaaaaahh!
17.9127Then again I had a bottle of English wine last monthCOMICS::MCSKEANEtinga tingaMon Oct 30 1995 19:2322
17.9128I don't think so.......DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon Oct 30 1995 19:379
    .9125
    
    Shawn,
    
    If you EVER hear that I'm bearing a child I urge you to watch the
    news for a report of 3 wise men on camels heading north on I400,
    whilst watching a star twinkling in the sky over East Alpharetta ;-}
    
    
17.9129BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeMon Oct 30 1995 19:498
    
    	Heck, I'm sure Jack's been shot down before, so this comes as
    	no surprise to me.
    
    	8^)
    
    	But I'll watch for those 3 Arabs anyways.  8^)
    
17.9130SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 30 1995 20:244
    
    
    Who said they were Arabs???
    
17.9131BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Oct 30 1995 20:263
    
    	Are you telling me you could find 3 wise native Georgians?
    
17.9132SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Oct 30 1995 20:274
    
    
    Y'all can try I guess....
    
17.9133Don't rug me the wrong way.DPDMAI::EDITEX::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Mon Oct 30 1995 20:302
    
    They were Persians.
17.9134POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Oct 30 1995 20:372
    They were men following a flying saucer which eventually crashed near
    Roswell NM. 
17.9135WAHOO::LEVESQUECompilation terminated with errors.Tue Oct 31 1995 10:263
    TTWA: why women as beautiful as Nicole Simpson feel they have to
    augment their breasts. She obviously wasn't particularly underendowed
    in the first place; why the need to gild the lily as it were?
17.9136GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedTue Oct 31 1995 10:319
    
    
    Why does any woman feel compelled to do so.  Then we have these
    outrageous lawsuit awards.  I know the argument will arise about
    Masectomies, this point I do understand, but from what I have read,
    most of these operations are elective.
    
    
    Mike
17.9137POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Oct 31 1995 12:321
    Well, if I were to get my breasts augmented, I never get anything done.
17.9138LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Oct 31 1995 12:592
    oh, glenda, you're so perky!
    
17.9139POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Oct 31 1995 13:031
    My cups runneth over!
17.9140BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Oct 31 1995 13:371
<-----stop dripping on me.....
17.9141POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsTue Oct 31 1995 14:5613
    
    re breast augmentation:
    
    
    Gee, I dunno, guys.  Here's a homework assignment for you:  go out and 
    pick up a nudie magazine - any nudie magazine - and see how many women 
    in there have small breasts as compared to large breasts, and then come 
    back and tell us what you found?
    
    If you don't like nudie magazines, try the same experiment with the 
    Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
    
    
17.9142SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 31 1995 14:587
    
    re: nudie magazine and Sports Illustrated
    
    I don't read/buy/bother with either....
    
    What should I do now???
    
17.9143ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 31 1995 15:002
    
    do a survey in your building/hth
17.9144POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Oct 31 1995 15:022
    Often a bigger bust can mean bigger dollars for a model. North American
    men are preoccupied with bosoms.
17.9145MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Oct 31 1995 15:058
    It is said that art is supposed to refelct life.  Interesting
    considering everybody on TV, everybody in nudie magazines, and even
    every babe in the Soapbox Homepages is thin, beautiful, appealing to
    the eye.  
    
    Our world is far more diverse than that!
    
    -Jack
17.9146MFII::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 31 1995 15:092
  .9145  i get such a kick out of you, jack, i really do. ;>
17.9147DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Oct 31 1995 15:109
    Actresses and models aren't only women who get the implants.  My
    best friend had a double mastectomy 1 1/2 years after she was
    re-married.  She said the implants helped her to maintain her
    sanity and self-confidence.
    
    Her pain and discomfort were considerable; she said she couldn't
    imagine going through the ordeal just for cosmetic reasons.
    
    
17.9148WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Oct 31 1995 15:115
    i happen to believe that God put everyone and everything on this earth
    for a purpose. i don't think it's necessarily wrong that he put large
    breasts on this earth for my personal enjoyment.
    
    <oink> <oink>
17.9149GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedTue Oct 31 1995 15:127
    
    
    Many of the models I see in advertising are very thin and don't have
    big breasts.
    
    
    Mike
17.9150BUSY::SLABOUNTYCandy'O, I need you ...Tue Oct 31 1995 15:153
    
    	Was it Mike Z. that said "More than a mouthful is a waste"?
    
17.9151ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 31 1995 15:174
    
    shawn
    
    I believe it is "more than a handful is wasted"
17.9152ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 31 1995 15:183
    
    when you think about it, it really doesn't amount to a hill of beans,
    either way.
17.9153MAIL1::CRANETue Oct 31 1995 15:191
    I never make it past the legs myself. 
17.9154SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 31 1995 15:2011
    
    re: .9149
    
    >Many of the models I see in advertising are very thin and don't have
    >big breasts.
    
    TTWA...
    
    Why these models have to walk down the runway as if someone is giving
    them a wedgie...
    
17.9155POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Oct 31 1995 16:152
    Check out the Miss America pageant. This is precisely what North
    American men consider to be attractive.
17.9156TROOA::COLLINSCyberian Party HamsterTue Oct 31 1995 16:195
    
    Augmented breasts are unnatural in both look and feel.
    
    Ummmm...I mean...I heard this somewhere...once...
    
17.9157Studied many times - men use remote.GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedTue Oct 31 1995 16:256
    
      The audience for beauty pageants is on the order of 90% female.
    
      The sponsors know it - all the ads are for women's products.
    
      bb
17.9158BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Oct 31 1995 16:286
| <<< Note 17.9144 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "CPU Cycler" >>>

| Often a bigger bust can mean bigger dollars for a model. North American
| men are preoccupied with bosoms.

	I beg to differ....
17.9159BUSY::SLABOUNTYCareer Opportunity Week at DECTue Oct 31 1995 16:293
    
    	NORMAL North American men.
    
17.9160BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Oct 31 1995 16:382
	Phew.....thanks for clarifying..... I was worried there for a
moment.... :-)
17.9161BUSY::SLABOUNTYCareer Opportunity Week at DECTue Oct 31 1995 16:413
    
    	Glad to help.  8^)
    
17.9162DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Oct 31 1995 17:137
    
    
    	I think anyone that's in any of those beauty pageants shouldn't
    	be allowed to compete if they've had plastic surgery..... aren't
    	they supposed to be about natural beauty, poise, personality
    	etc??
    
17.9163POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsTue Oct 31 1995 17:178
    
    <-- BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH{gasp}HAHAHAHAHAAHA!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    
    
        {cough, cough}
    
    
17.9164DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Oct 31 1995 17:194
    
    
    	Breate, Deb, breathe??!!  =)
    
17.9165BUSY::SLABOUNTYConsume feces and expire.Tue Oct 31 1995 17:2510
    
    	If it were about natural beauty, they'd all be parading about
    	the stage in their birthday suits.
    
    	It's about who looks best in a bathing suit and/or who shows
    	the most leg/cleavage in the evening gowns.
    
    	Or the one that satisfies the highest number of judges before
    	the pageant even starts.
    
17.9166SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Oct 31 1995 17:354
    
    	I wanna be a judge....:)
    
    
17.9167MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Oct 31 1995 17:371
    You'll have to take it up with Komar!
17.9168DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomTue Oct 31 1995 17:589
    
    > ...pick up a nudie magazine - any nudie magazine - and see how many women 
    > in there have small breasts as compared to large breasts, and then come 
    > back and tell us what you found?

    Just for clarification purposes, exactly how does one define large
    breasts verses small breasts?  What about the ones with ...eeerrr... 
    medium breasts?

17.9169EDITEX::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Tue Oct 31 1995 18:016
    
    The unit of measurement when I was growing up was:
    
    The Herm.
    
    Herm - a cubic mouthful of ...well...you know.
17.9170MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Oct 31 1995 18:111
    What is this fetish people have regarding the mouth today???
17.9171ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 31 1995 18:212
    
    <--- why Jack, whatever do you mean?
17.9172MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Oct 31 1995 18:241
    YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN@!!!  
17.9173ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 31 1995 18:242
    
    where Hare Binder has been since his return from vacation.
17.9174SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Oct 31 1995 18:243
    
    
    Busy working I presume.... 
17.9175ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Oct 31 1995 18:272
    
    what!! no long lunch, no coffee break???? 
17.9176POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Oct 31 1995 18:361
    He's over 40, so no.
17.9177Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidTue Oct 31 1995 20:398
>    re: nudie magazine and Sports Illustrated
>    
>    I don't read/buy/bother with either....
>    
>    What should I do now???
    
    Get a life ?  :*)
    
17.9178EDITEX::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Tue Oct 31 1995 21:041
    <--- BWAHAHAHAHAHA! Good to the last, Martin.
17.9179POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 01 1995 00:211
    Oh I'll miss Martinluv. He's such a luv luv luv luvey luv.
17.9180GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Nov 01 1995 01:435
Martin, did you get a farewell present?  or was the cake "it".



\C
17.9181MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Nov 01 1995 01:522
Not an anatomical cake, I hope, Chele.

17.9182WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 01 1995 09:171
    a silicon cake from Corning?
17.9183WAHOO::LEVESQUECompilation terminated with errors.Wed Nov 01 1995 10:5437
    >Gee, I dunno, guys.  Here's a homework assignment for you:  go out and 
    >pick up a nudie magazine - any nudie magazine - and see how many women 
    >in there have small breasts as compared to large breasts, and then come 
    >back and tell us what you found?
    
     Ok, did my homework. Most are medium to large, with some being
    absurdly large, like big pillows. The latter seem more a curiosity than
    a turn on, at least to these eyes. So what does that prove? Women in
    the sex industry benefit from large knockers. What about the other 99%
    of the female population?
    
     It certainly seems to me that women like Nicole Simpson who start out
    at a pretty good size really don't need to turn them into whoppers, and
    you have to wonder about people who think they do. You have to wonder
    about societal values when this becomes as prevalent as it does, and I
    certainly don't by this mean to restrict the concern to what males seem
    to value but also to what lengths women will go to give themselves a
    leg up (ooh, er) on the competition. Personally, like most female looks
    issues, I think this is primarily driven by women.
    
     Note that I perfectly understand reconstructive surgery, and I'm even
    open minded about cosmetic surgery for women who are starting out at a
    disadvantage, so to speak. I just don't understand why some women have
    to take a c cup and augment. It seems to me that after some point such
    immense breasts stop being part of your body and take on an identity of
    their own- the woman becomes incidental to her prodigious
    protuberances. I wonder if that's the effect they were truly looking
    for.
    
     I note that men have gotten on the bandwagon and are having penile
    augmentation surgery. Unreal. And it's nothing like breast augmentation
    surgery, where you can walk in flat and out like Dolly Parton (walk in
    like Howard Stern and out like John Holmes). They can give you a little
    girth but only a half to on inch of additional length (by injecting
    adipose tissue- ick).
    
     Something seems a little out of kilter here.
17.9184POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsWed Nov 01 1995 11:4818
    
    >So what does that prove? Women in the sex industry benefit from large 
    >knockers. What about the other 99% of the female population?
    
    It's much easier than that.  You did the calculus version of the
    homework; I only assigned the simple arithmatic version 8^).
    
    1.  Nudie magazines are geared towards male tastes;
    2.  Women in nudie magazines have large breasts;
    3.  Ergo, males prefer large breasts.
    
    I don't have any personal experience with small breasts, but the women
    I know who do have them have confided in me that they feel "inadequate"
    and "not feminine enough" because of them when they compare themselves
    to what is considered beautiful nowadays.
    
    
    
17.9185porno mags do not reflect realityWAHOO::LEVESQUECompilation terminated with errors.Wed Nov 01 1995 11:5410
    >1.  Nudie magazines are geared towards male tastes;
    >2.  Women in nudie magazines have large breasts;
    >3.  Ergo, males prefer large breasts.
    
     Let's not lose sight of the fact that this is fantasyland. By that
    same line of reasoning, men prefer sexual escapades with two women
    they've just met, all kinds of kinky things, S&M, B&D, etc. So why
    aren't women just doing those things instead? :-)/2
    
    
17.9186NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 01 1995 12:093
>     Something seems a little out of kilter here.

So what _do_ Scotsmen wear under their kilter?
17.9187CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Nov 01 1995 12:203
       "Is anything worn under that kilt?"
       
       "Nay, ma'am, it's as good as it ever was"
17.9188SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Wed Nov 01 1995 13:2121
    > 1.  Nudie magazines are geared towards male tastes;
    > 2.  Women in nudie magazines have large breasts;
    > 3.  Ergo, males prefer large breasts.
    
    Faulty syllogism; the fault lies in the "ex uno omnes" fallacy.  Nudie
    magazines are geared toward the tastes of males who get their kicks
    ogling nudie magazines.
    
    The correct conclusion, therefore, is that males who get their kicks
    ogling nudie magazines prefer large breasts.  These males are a subset
    of all males, and they probably constitute a relatively small subset.
    Circulation figures could be used to confirm or disprove my guess, but
    remember that the set of males who read Playboy and the set of males
    who read Penthouse, and all the other similar sets, are intersecting
    sets, not disjoint.
    
    I don't belong to the set of males who get their kicks ogling nudie
    magazines, but when I was a teen-ager and did indulge in that puerile
    sort of fantasizing, I often wondered why the females, many of whom I
    found repulsive rather than attractive, were so often overendowed; even
    then I was a student of the "more isn't better" school.
17.9189Andy Grove will declare victory (again)...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedWed Nov 01 1995 13:375
    
      Intel will formally unveil its next generation Pentium Pro (aka P6)
     today, at a higher speed and lower price than expected.
    
      bb
17.9190SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Wed Nov 01 1995 13:5115
    .9189
    
    Su-u-ure they will.  It's been ready to go for some time now, but the
    facts as reported in various trade press are that it has only managed
    to achieve about a 25% increase in performance.
    
    Facts as reported by people who have actually handled the hardware are
    that the fastest of the new PowerBook laptops is rather speedier than
    the very fastest Pentium box you can buy.  And the PowerPC isn't yet
    even approaching its potential speed limit.  The hottest tower Macs are
    significantly snappier than that PowerBook.  This tower provides about
    the performance that will be available when the P6 boxes start hitting
    the street.  Wintel is in trouble, which is why Intel has taken the
    step of releasing P6 before there should have been a market need for
    it.
17.9191CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Nov 01 1995 13:5311
    I wonder who really believes the tripe Pat Robertson spews on his show. 
    Ranting on and on and on about the EVILS of Dungeons & Dragons, reading
    fiction and other types of pornography.  According to Pat, if you are
    involved in role playing games ala D&D, you are a satanist.  If you
    read fiction, you are a satanist.  No, there wasn't any distinction
    between bodice rippers, sci-fi/fantasy, westerns, mysteries etc.  It
    was especially entertaining to listen to his views on the origins of
    All Saints Day and how it was corrupted by those nasty Druids in
    England.   
    
    Brian
17.9192Better Q3 market share.GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedWed Nov 01 1995 14:116
    
      Apple's share of the global personal computer market rebounded from
     a dismal 7.4% in Q2 to 9% in Q3, a welcome sharp upturn for a company
     that has been ailing so far this year.
    
      bb
17.9193POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 01 1995 14:145
    Lots of people believe the tripe Pat Robertson puts forward. Even the
    little si'kick show: "There a woman in a green dress with a cyst on her
    left elbow, God is healing dissolving that cyst right now..."

    Bluuuurgh!
17.9194BUSY::SLABOUNTYExit light ... enter night.Wed Nov 01 1995 14:545
    
    	If you saw "Leap of Faith", you know how they do those things.
    
    	8^)
    
17.9195I'm in the "don't care" category, as are many othersAMN1::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoWed Nov 01 1995 14:5629
    >> 1.  Nudie magazines are geared towards male tastes;
    >> 2.  Women in nudie magazines have large breasts;
    >> 3.  Ergo, males prefer large breasts.
    
    All three of these points are incomplete... here's a more complete
    version:
    
    
    1.  Nudie magazines are geared towards the tastes of the subset
        of males who enjoy nudie magazines.
    
    2.  Women in nudie magazines have the following:
    	a.  Large breasts
    	b.  Shapely legs
    	c.  Pretty faces
    	d.  Long flowing hair
    	e.  Provocative poses
    	f.  Exposed genitalia
    
    3.  Ergo, the subset of males who enjoy nudie magazines prefer
    	one or more of the items a. through f. above.
    
    
    Most of the men I've ever talked with about such matters either
    don't care very much about breast size one way or the other (i.e.,
    their favorite "feature" is something else), or prefer smaller ones
    than what's typically depicted in the nudie mags.
    
    Chris
17.9196WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 01 1995 15:261
    how does Pat Robertson take his breasts?
17.9197EDITEX::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Wed Nov 01 1995 15:433
    > how does Pat Robertson take his breasts?
    
    Pat Robertson has breasts ?
17.9198WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 01 1995 16:392
    -1 ummm, i dunno. i'll assume so, but i'm not that close to him 
       and hopefully never will :-)
17.9199Nothing to hide...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedWed Nov 01 1995 16:456
    
       Campaigning for re-election, the mayor of SF has posed in the nude.
    
       His opponents are claiming he "obviously lacks the equipment".
    
       bb
17.9200DASHER::RALSTONscrewiti'mgoinhome..Wed Nov 01 1995 16:491
    I wonder about this SNARF?
17.9201LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Nov 01 1995 16:511
    oh, like they'd show his equipment.  Yeah, right.
17.9202BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Wed Nov 01 1995 16:545
    
    	Well, if they did, you wouldn't even realize it since you've
    	never been married and therefore have never seen anything like
    	it.
    
17.9203POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 01 1995 16:561
    He's got a 9mm?
17.9204LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Nov 01 1995 16:592
    this is true, but i have seen some on National
    Geographic shows on TV so i know what to look for.
17.9205BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lWed Nov 01 1995 17:046
    
    	But don't be surprised if he isn't wearing a fruit basket on
    	his head.
    
    	Mind you, if he is, I'd be VERY surprised.
    
17.9206Don't know this one...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedWed Nov 01 1995 17:489
    
      I have a theater bill for a performance of "The Sorcerer" by
     Gilbert & Sullivan.
    
      I've attended other GS - Patience, Pinafore, Trial by Jury, but
     I never even HEARD of this.  If I go, I'll need the words - I find
     I can't follow G&S unless I've read it through beforehand.
    
      bb
17.9207POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsWed Nov 01 1995 17:597
    
    Oh, is that the MIT production?  I want to go see that too.  Let's make
    it a boxbash 8^)!
    
    Have a look at http://diamond.idbsu.edu/GaS/GaS.html - you should be
    able to find a Sorcerer libretto in there.
    
17.9208CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Nov 01 1995 18:014
       I think this is the production with Robert Prentice playing the
       title role.  
       
       The Sorcerer's a Prentice, as it were.
17.9209Not an afficiando...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedWed Nov 01 1995 18:068
    
      Yes, MIT.  I know the producer, Dick Friedman, MIT '65.  Adults
     are $9, a bargain, and alumni are $8, kids/students less.  I can't
     go the 11/11-12 weekend, but am thinking of 11/16-17-18.  Unsure
     of the date.  Is there a recognized authoritative text of G&S in
     book form ?
    
      bb
17.9210BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 01 1995 18:085
| <<< Note 17.9203 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "CPU Cycler" >>>

| He's got a 9mm?

	If so, Glenn.... you got one up on him...;-)
17.9211BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lWed Nov 01 1995 18:086
    
    	$9 is a bargain, for a show that would seem to require you to
    	buy a book beforehand in order to understand the show itself?
    
    	I'll take 2!!
    
17.9212CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Nov 01 1995 18:253
    
    	I wonder how one "forgets" to eat lunch...
    
17.9213CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Nov 01 1995 18:282
       
       Might as well forget to go to sleep at night.
17.9214POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsWed Nov 01 1995 18:3416
    
    
    bb:  you know Dick?  I did _Patience_ with Dick in 1994.
    
    Well, you can always pick up a score of _Sorcerer_ for about $15 at
    any good music store, if you want to follow along with the music,
    lyrics, and dialogue.  Some places sell librettos at the door for a
    couple of bucks for those who need to follow along.
    
    But really, go to the G&S Home Page and I'm sure you can find a
    Sorcerer libretto.  I'd go myself and send it to you, but for some
    reason my Netscape isn't working AGAIN today 8^p.
    
    I could go the weekend of 11/16-17-18.  Anybody else?
    
    
17.9215BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Wed Nov 01 1995 18:479
    
    	RE: Karen
    
    	Well, I wasn't quite at the "starving stage" yet, so it didn't
    	dawn on me to watch the clock to make sure I got there in time.
    
    	But NOW I'm almost at the "starving stage" since I forgot to
    	go down to the cafeteria and get donuts.  8^)
    
17.9216CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Nov 01 1995 18:484
    
    	Sorry, the concept is far too foreign to me.
    
    	
17.9217SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Nov 01 1995 18:5413
    
    re: .9215
    
    Shawn...
    
    re: "starving stage"
    
    I don't know what you look like physically, but did you know you can
    survive a loooooooooooooong time on the stored energy in your fat
    cells?????
    
     :) :) :) :)
    
17.9218BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Wed Nov 01 1995 18:565
    
    	Wow, you've DEFINITELY never met me, then.  8^)
    
    	I have NO fat cells.  I have some skin and some bones.
    
17.9219SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Nov 01 1995 18:588
    
    Are you one of those people that look like they have a tape-worm?
    
     You know.... they stuff food into their faces all day long and never
    gain an ounce???
    
    If so, I'll definitely have to kill you...
    
17.9220Wasting away...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedWed Nov 01 1995 18:597
    
      Yes, yes, I met Shawn, and he is thin.  Of course, he was late
     for lunch that time, too.
    
      Shawn :           EAT !!!
    
      bb
17.9221BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Wed Nov 01 1995 19:028
    
    >If so, I'll definitely have to kill you...
    
    	You'll have to take a number ... Deb has first dibs on me.
    
    
    	But yes, I am one of those people.
    
17.9222LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Nov 01 1995 19:022
    shawn's a tall lean drink of water...
    
17.9223Or don't do, as in this caseDECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoWed Nov 01 1995 19:036
    From the "Teacher's Information Network" paragraph in America Online's
    tour on the Internet:
    
    "America Online has great respect for teacher's and the job they do."
    
    Chris
17.9224SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Nov 01 1995 19:049
    
    >You'll have to take a number ... Deb has first dibs on me.
    
    >But yes, I am one of those people.
    
    
    So, I'll just wait my turn.... ;) ;)
    
    
17.9225CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Wed Nov 01 1995 19:146
       
>       Might as well forget to go to sleep at night.


  Dang!  I knew I forgot something last night!
17.9226JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Nov 01 1995 20:168
    Women augment their breasts for several reasons, one of many which is
    very common;  low self esteem.  Their husbands make them believe they
    are not enough just the way the are.  Anyone who has ever been abused
    knows this feeling.  It doesn't matter how much attention you get
    aftewards either, for NOTHING you can do externally, or surgically can
    fix a broken heart.
    
    
17.9227MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterWed Nov 01 1995 20:423
    
    Oy!
    
17.9228there's enough of us for both of you....EVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingWed Nov 01 1995 21:563
re .9224:

You can kill Slab.  I'll let Deb come after me...
17.9229GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Nov 02 1995 12:365
    i wonder if, after lunch, anyone will be saying "hhmmmm....i wonder if
    that was raq i just saw at crossroads...."
    
    
    and not that anyone asked, but if i could, i'd de-augment mine...
17.9230MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Nov 02 1995 12:435
TTWA:

	Exactly which part of "Do Not Bend" is misunderstood by Rural
	Free Delivery carriers?

17.9231POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 02 1995 12:501
    Oh, I'm sure they stand as straight as possible.
17.9232BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Nov 02 1995 14:141
can boob cakes be far behind?
17.9233NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 02 1995 16:011
How do they get the carbon out of carbonless forms?
17.9234BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyThu Nov 02 1995 16:096
    
    	You mean, how do they get the carbon out of carboned forms so
    	that they can accurately call them carbonless forms, right?
    
    	8^)
    
17.9235NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 02 1995 16:132
No, I mean paper has a lot of carbon in it, right?  So they must do something
to get the carbon out, or they couldn't call them carbonless forms, right?
17.9236CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Nov 02 1995 16:149
       re .9233:
       
       It was done by the same individual who took the bop from the
       bop-she-bop-she-bop, who himself was a distant relation of he who
       removed the ram from the ram-a-lam-a-ding-dong.
       
       --Mr Topaz
       
       p.s.: I am not a sexist swine.
17.9237BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyThu Nov 02 1995 16:3911
    
    	RE: Gerald
    
>No, I mean paper has a lot of carbon in it, right?  So they must do something
>to get the carbon out, or they couldn't call them carbonless forms, right?
    
    	Which is exactly why you can't remove carbon from carbonless
    	forms, since it's already BEEN removed.
    
    	8^)
    
17.9238EDITEX::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Thu Nov 02 1995 16:527
    .9229
    
    Raq,
    
    Please do not fold, spindle, or mutilate.
    
    ;^)
17.9239GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedThu Nov 02 1995 17:194
    
    
    
    How does one get to the Hudson facility from Peterborough New Hampster?
17.9240BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialThu Nov 02 1995 17:228
    
    	495S to exit 25A [which is the exit ramp AFTER the bridge].
    
    	Follow this road through 2 lights and watch for a left turn
    	after the shopping plaza.
    
    	HLO1/2 are back-to-back.
    
17.9241A new use for your Shopsmith Mark VMPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterThu Nov 02 1995 17:228
    
    TTWA:
    
    If they're discussing whether the Ratheon guy should have
    used a thin-kerf blade or a dado over in the wood-worker's
    conference...
    
    -b
17.9242GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedThu Nov 02 1995 17:276
    
    Thanks Shawn.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.9243"My, he hasn't changed a bit over the years..."DECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoThu Nov 02 1995 17:2915
    TTWA:
    
    Whether this "test" home page that I made up actually works.  It's at:

    http://www.zk3.dec.com/~ralto

    Unfortunately, you need Netscape to appreciate its delicate and
    elegant imagery, which happens to be in-lined JPEG's.  (Why doesn't
    Mosaic handle this?)

    It's pretty bad, actually, much like the rest of what I've been
    subjected to on the Web.  It's obvious that my html style has been
    heavily corrupted by Mirsky's Worst of the Web.

    Chris
17.9244WAHOO::LEVESQUEmucks like a finkThu Nov 02 1995 17:357
    >How does one get to the Hudson facility from Peterborough New Hampster?
    
     depending on where you are in Peterboro, you'll either want to take
    202 south to 2 east to 495 south or 101 east to 31 south to 119 east to
    495 south. Neither way is especially quick. You're probably looking at
    1:15-1:30, absent any traffic issues like construction, inclement weather,
    etc.
17.9245SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Thu Nov 02 1995 17:515
    .9236
    
    > a distant relation of he who ...
    
    him
17.9246CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Nov 02 1995 18:0819
    Mike, 
    
    Do not take 202 S. to Rt. 2.  It ends up going too far West.  101 East
    to Rt. 13 South is a better bet.  I suggest: 
           ^^
    Rt. 13S to Rt. 2 East in Leominster MA.  
    Rt. 2 East to I-190 S (one exit).  
    I-190 S to Rt. 117 East (1.5 miles +/-)
    117 E. to I-495 S. 
    I-495 S. to Rt. 85 (Same exit as I-290 but go under the underpass)
    Rt. 85 to Traffic lights with 99 Rest. on right.  
    Go through lights and follow signs to HLO.  
    
    There are better ways taking NH 123 or 124 through Greenville and a few
    other small towns that are shorter and more scenic but unless you know
    where you are going, forget it.  They end up getting you to Rt. 13 in
    Townsend MA as well.  
    
    Brian
17.9247SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Thu Nov 02 1995 18:1511
    
    
    Mike,
    
     If you're gonna do the Rt. 13 south from Rt. 101.. let me know. I'm
    just a mile or so from that jct, and will more than gladly treat you to
    breakfast (or whatever meal the time allows... :)
    
    
    Andy
    
17.9248DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomThu Nov 02 1995 18:217
    
    > If they're discussing whether the Ratheon guy should have
    > used a thin-kerf blade or a dado over in the wood-worker's
    > conference...
    
    a dado ?!?!   eeeeeewwwwwwww   :-P
    
17.9249MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Nov 02 1995 18:233
Mike -
   Just tell Pat to stay home - it's safer.

17.9250CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Nov 02 1995 18:273
    
    	So, who's coming to HLO ?
    
17.9251Maybe some day they'll use time-release capsules! :^)CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Thu Nov 02 1995 19:0110
    	re carbonless:
    
    	Now the backs of the paper are coated with a thin layer of tiny
    	beads or capsules (real tiny) so that when your pen rolls over
    	the front of the paper, it ruptures the tiny capsules on the other
    	side, and the "ink" flows onto the paper underneath.  The
    	underlying paper may also be coated with a similar substance
    	such that the mixing of the two makes the "ink", but I'm not 
    	sure of that.
    	
17.9252Before it was "carbonless," it was NCR paper.SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Thu Nov 02 1995 19:0511
    .9251
    
    Your second guess is right, which you would have known if you'd simply
    thought to look at the back of the top sheet and see that it's not
    "ink" colored.
    
    The back of the top sheet is coated with microcapsules of component A. 
    The front of the next sheet is coated with microcapsules of component B.
    When the two surfaces are incontact and you run your pen over them, the
    microcapsules on both surfaces are ruptured.  A chemical reaction
    between component A and component B produces the "ink."
17.9253CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Thu Nov 02 1995 23:0810


 How does it work out that the only Matlock program that I have ever watched
 from beginning to end, several years ago, just happened to be on this morning
 when I had the time to sit and watch the program (whilst home waiting for
 a phone call)?


 Jim
17.9254CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Fri Nov 03 1995 02:3712


  While listening to reports tonight about the 75th anniversary of the
 first  radio broadcast, it was mentioned that about 1000 people
 heard the broadcast.  If it was the first, why did these folks have radios?
 And how did they know what channel to tune in?




 Jim
17.9255EDITEX::GUINEO::MOOREHEY! All you mimes be quiet!Fri Nov 03 1995 04:001
    <--- Maybe they all worked for Westinghouse ?
17.9256CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Nov 03 1995 11:428
    A. They were all in one roome listening to the same radio.
    
    B. They were all given radios as part of a promotional event.
    
    C. It was all a government conspiracy leading to the UCC and the emergency
    powers act.  
    
    D. O.J. did it. 
17.9257From Nabisco.GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedFri Nov 03 1995 12:084
    
      100% sodium-free Saltine crackers.
    
      bb
17.9258XEDON::JENSENFri Nov 03 1995 12:092
    E. The first radio broadcast inadvertently lead to the discovery
       that some people pick up signals on their dental work.
17.9259BUSY::SLABOUNTYConsume feces and expire.Fri Nov 03 1995 12:275
    
    	RE: "Matlock"
    
    	Wow, now I know 2 people who have actually watched that show.
    
17.9260Bare Naked Ladies & The TemptationsTROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisruns with scissorsFri Nov 03 1995 12:323
I wonder if the bands chosen to sing the national anthems at tonights
Raptors first home game in Skydome were because their names went so well
together?
17.9261BUSY::SLABOUNTYConsume feces and expire.Fri Nov 03 1995 12:393
    
    	Who are The Raptors?  What sport?
    
17.9262WAHOO::LEVESQUEmucks like a finkFri Nov 03 1995 12:401
    New NBA team from Toronto.
17.9263TROOA::COLLINSWorking for paper and iron...Fri Nov 03 1995 12:526
    
    Why the new X-mas tree in the concourse level is surrounded by yellow
    CAUTION tape.
    
    Is the tree dangerous?  Should I be concerned?
    
17.9264POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerFri Nov 03 1995 12:522
    I like the Bare Naked Ladies, what a great band!
    
17.9265TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisruns with scissorsFri Nov 03 1995 13:252
If you leave now, you could probably make it to the game on time...
the band might be the best part of the evening!  8*)
17.9266SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Nov 03 1995 13:266
    
    TTWA
    
    If Bill Licea-Kane's "Nutter-Anxiety Closet" looks anything like
    Binkley's...
    
17.9267GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedFri Nov 03 1995 13:439
    
    
    
    Thanks for the directions, folks.  I passed some of them along.  Tain't
    me who's there, but a former boxer who is looking at some work here at
    DEC.  I'll tell her, Jack. :')
    
    
    Mike
17.9268BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Nov 03 1995 14:123

	Jim, they only made 1 episode of Matlock!!!!
17.9269CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Fri Nov 03 1995 14:497
    	re .9263
    
    	Apparently you are unaware of how dangerous they can be.  Just
    	looking at one might cause you to convert to Christianity.  I'm
    	surprised the building manager has allowed this risk to be
    	present in his building.  At least our schools are wise enough
    	to eliminate that terrible risk to our kids.
17.9270serious answer...EVMS::MORONEYDANGER Do Not Walk on CeilingFri Nov 03 1995 15:075
re .9254:

Probably a substantial number of those 1000 people were hams or other radio
pioneers that had radios capable of receiving broadcast transmissions after
(possibly) some quick modifications.
17.9271BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Nov 03 1995 15:258

	Joe, my guess is once they are done decorating it with Santas, 
reindeers, snowflakes, presents, etc, it won't represent anything to do with
Christianity at all. So a conversion probably won't happen. :-)


Glen
17.9272BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Nov 03 1995 15:255
    
    	"Reindeers"?
    
    	Ouch.
    
17.9273SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Nov 03 1995 15:277
    
    
    <-----
    
    Yeah... you know the one's what are related to that other antlered
    beast... the meese??
    
17.9274CSC32::M_EVANSruns with scissorsFri Nov 03 1995 15:295
    Never can tell abut them Yule trees, given that they are of pagan
    origin.  One look at the tree and yoy could start wanting to come to
    full moon and solar holday sabbats.
    
    meg
17.9275BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Nov 03 1995 15:344

	Meg, does that only work for the real one....or do the shiney silver
fake yule trees have the same effect?
17.9276How do you make a tongue-in-cheek smiley?CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Fri Nov 03 1995 15:355
    	Right, Meg!
    
    	Last year in the Christmas Shop at the Citadel Mall they had
    	one tree decorated with moons and stars and suns and all sort
    	of satanic things like that.
17.9277BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Nov 03 1995 15:364

	The moon, stars, and sun are all satanic??? Ban the moon, stars &
sun!!!
17.9278A computer nerd tree.CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Fri Nov 03 1995 15:362
    	I wonder what a tree decorated with various smileys would 
    	look like...
17.9279CSC32::M_EVANSruns with scissorsFri Nov 03 1995 15:377
    Glen,
    
    Yule trees is yule trees.  We have an artficial one, as the middle
    druid gets offended by the one-time use of a tree.  She has felt this
    way from the age of 3 on, so I don't see anyway to chnge her mind.  
    
    Meg already getting gifts for the witches in the household
17.9280CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Fri Nov 03 1995 15:4612
    	Meg, you're missing out on some great tradition bu getting
    	a fake one.
    
    	You're supposed to cut the bottom 18 inches or so from your
    	tree after you take it down, and save it for the next year.
    	On the next Christmas eve, you then get a roaring fire going in 
    	your fireplace, and drop that yule log onto it.  As it quickly 
    	gets consumed, you gather round as a family and remember the 
    	best times of the past year.
    
    	And if you want, you can sing some yule songs (as you eat your
    	leftover halloween candy.)
17.9281NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Nov 03 1995 15:466
>	The moon, stars, and sun are all satanic??? Ban the moon, stars &
>sun!!!

Proctor and Gamble was forced to stop using their man-in-the-moon trademark
because various thumpers said it was satanic.  BTW, their Budapest office
still uses it.
17.9282CSC32::M_EVANSruns with scissorsFri Nov 03 1995 15:508
    thanks Joe,
    
    but I think I prefer the starting of a fire with a magnifying glass
    shortly after sunrise on the 21st of December, shortly after freezing
    various body parts watching the sun rise, and just before a wonderful
    pot-luck champagne brunch.  
    
    t- ~ six weeks and counting
17.9283POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsFri Nov 03 1995 15:527
    
    Meg:  Buy a live tree with roots, keep it inside during the season in 
    its barrel of dirt, and when it's time to take it down, plant it outside!
    
    See, aren't I clever.
    
    
17.9284CSC32::M_EVANSruns with scissorsFri Nov 03 1995 15:546
    Mz Deb,
    
    Isn't fair to bring the tree out of dormancy, and I have no more room
    for trees on the postage stamp lot we live on.  
    
    meg
17.9285DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomFri Nov 03 1995 16:097
    
    > See, aren't I clever.

    And very attractive also....

    ;-)

17.9286BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Nov 03 1995 16:101
they made a postage stamp of where you live? cooooolllll
17.9287POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsFri Nov 03 1995 16:144
    
    I guess my cleverness was short-lived 8^).
    
    
17.9288CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Nov 03 1995 16:427
    Maybe it was posted in here somewhere, maybe not but the Tuetonic
    tradition of garlanding a tree stemmed from something far more gruesome
    than the popcorn and tinsel commonly used today.  X-mas trees have a
    long and not so lusturous past.  Still, I like 'em even if I don't have
    a hankering to string the innards of my enemies around my tree.  
    
    Brian
17.9289WAHOO::LEVESQUEmucks like a finkFri Nov 03 1995 17:121
    teutonic. nnttm
17.9290SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Fri Nov 03 1995 17:474
    
    
    Waiter!!! Give me teutonic and gin for me and my friend here!!
    
17.9291MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterFri Nov 03 1995 19:344
    
    One tonic is fine, but teutonics might give me gas.

    -b
17.9292DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Sun Nov 05 1995 00:045
    Teutonics is hard to Finnish, especially if there's too much Swedenin
    the drink.  You might find a sailor with a larger capacity if you were
    to exhaustively Scandinavies of the world, but as for me, No, there's
    Norway I could do it, and I know because I'm DanMark my words.
    
17.9293WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 06 1995 09:282
    why we bought-out this year and picked up an artificial tree. will
    i ever be able to hold my chin up with dignity again?
17.9294DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Mon Nov 06 1995 09:569
    No, on 2 counts.
    
    1.  Artificial trees have no cultural validity.
    
    2.  Buying anything for Christmas prior to Turkeyday confers
        Turkeystatus upon the buyer.
    
    HTH.
    
17.9295WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 06 1995 14:332
    well, gobble, gobble... it was my wife's fault anyway. she forced me
    into it...
17.9296SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Nov 06 1995 14:497
    
    
    I wonder if the person in Classified_ads would be willing to split
    these up???
    
    
    >3 sheets of 4 X 8 lattice, both for.................................$5
17.9297BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doMon Nov 06 1995 15:293
    
    	"If", or "how"?  8^)
    
17.9298BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Mon Nov 06 1995 17:036
    
    	I wonder if Bonnie will ever add a personal_name to her NOTES
    	profile.
    
    	That space looks SO bare without it.
    
17.9299MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Nov 06 1995 17:081
    He said bare
17.9300BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Nov 06 1995 17:1624

       ________________                              _______________ 
      /                \                           /----------------\ 
     / /          \ \   \                         /|    -    -       \
     |                  |                         || /        -   \  |
    /                  /                          \\                 \
   |      ___\ \| | / /                            \\____________  \  \
   |      /           |                             \            \    | 
   |      |     __    |                             |             \   \ 
  /       |       \   |                             |              \  | 
  |       |        \  |                             | ====          | |
  |       |       __  |                             | (o-)      _   | | 
  |      __\     (_o) |      DUN DUN DUN, DUN DUN!  /            \  | |
  |     |             |                     \      /            ) ) | |
   \    ||             \   Breakin the Law!  \    /             ) / | | 
    |   |__             \  Breakin the LAW!   \  |___            - |  | 
    |   |           (*___\  /                  \    *'             |  |
    |   |       _     | ___/  Hey, Shawn said   \  |____           |  |
    |   |    //_______|    \  bare!!!------------\_ ####\          |  |
    |  /       |_|_|_|___/\ \                      ------          |_/  
     \|       \ -         |  That's because Shawn |                | 
      |       _----_______/  is COOL! Let's kick   \_____           | 
      |      /               him or something... heh heh\           |
      |_____/                heh, heh, heh heh heh...    \__________|
17.9301BUSY::SLABOUNTYGrandchildren of the DamnedMon Nov 06 1995 17:204
    
    	Except for the Beavis and Butthead caricatures, I'm most gracious
    	for the kind words, Glen.
    
17.9302LANDO::OLIVER_BMon Nov 06 1995 17:451
    how about "Wise Cracker"?  Nah.
17.9303POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Nov 06 1995 17:5012


			^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
	               {               }
	               {   o       o   }
	               {               }
	               {       o       }
	               {               }
	               {   o       o   }
	               {               }
		        vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
17.9304MMMMMM, good cracker....GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedMon Nov 06 1995 17:571
    
17.9305BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Nov 06 1995 18:134

	HEY! STOP THAT NOW! You can't be stealing Andy Griffith's words like
that!!!!
17.9306NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Nov 06 1995 18:142
TTWA:  How many women did Glen ask "Excuse me, what diseases can a woman get?"
before he got an answer?  How did the others react?
17.9307LANDO::OLIVER_BMon Nov 06 1995 18:182
    and what is gardenella?  is it really a disease?
    and how does the gardenella grow?
17.9308MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterMon Nov 06 1995 18:204
    
    Must be them cockel shells.
    
    -b
17.9309POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Nov 06 1995 18:211
    Contrary to most medical theories no doubt.
17.9310BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Mon Nov 06 1995 18:309
    
    	I could almost picture Glen walking around with a clipboard, the
    	top sheet having a "Yes" and "No" column*, and asking the question,
    	"Do you have dingleberries?".
    
    	* - After 15-20 consecutive "No" answers, Glen would have had the
    	   sense to create a "Probably" column to be used regardless of the
    	   answer.
    
17.9311CALLME::MR_TOPAZMon Nov 06 1995 18:3823
       > Must be them cockel shells.
       
       A traditional Irish tune, courtesy of Allan Sherman:
                 
                 She wheels her wheelbarrow,
                 Through streets broad and narrow;
                 Her barrow is narrow,
                 Her hips are too wide;
                 
                 So wherever she wheels it,
                 The neighborhood feels it,
                 Her girdle keeps scraping 
                 The homes on each side.
                 
                 Now in Dublin, Fair City,
                 Where girls are so pretty,
                 My Molly stands out 
                 'Cause she weighs eighteen stone;
                 
                 I don't mind her fat ... but(t),
                 It's not only that ... but(t),
                 She's cockeyed and muscle-bound,
                 Mol-ly Ma-lone!
17.9312SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Mon Nov 06 1995 18:4015
    
    
    Mary, Mary.. quite contrary...
    
    How does your garden grow?
    
    With Silver Bells...
    
    and Cockle Shells...
    
    
    
    
      and one little freaking petunia...!!!
    
17.9313TROOA::COLLINSWorking for paper and iron...Mon Nov 06 1995 18:446
    
      >My Molly stands out 
      >'Cause she weighs eighteen stone;
       
    (...that's 252 pounds...)
              
17.9314CALLME::MR_TOPAZMon Nov 06 1995 18:461
       or 114.5kg
17.9315SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Nov 07 1995 13:3311
    
    
    Saw a commercial for O'Doules (sp?) non-alcoholic beverage last night
    and it caught my eye that the actor in the film was shown drinking it.
    
     Was just wondering why alcoholic beverages (beer, wine), when on
    TV are never shown being consumed...
    
      Do they think people just buy it to toast others? Is is some
    old-fashioned conservative, christian-nutter taboo from way back??
    
17.9316CALLME::MR_TOPAZTue Nov 07 1995 13:421
       I think it's a FCC rule, concocted by the godless pagan liberals.
17.9317BUSY::SLABOUNTYAfterbirth of a NationTue Nov 07 1995 13:533
    
    	How long before you can't see a person smoking on TV?
    
17.9318I Want My Film NoirDRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Tue Nov 07 1995 13:572
    They'll never stop showing Casablanca!
    
17.9319POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Nov 07 1995 13:581
    Depends on how smoky the room is I guess.
17.9320SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Nov 07 1995 14:023
    
    Or how many horses are involved...
    
17.9321Commercials only?DECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoTue Nov 07 1995 14:078
    I think this no-drinking thing is just for commercials.  I believe
    I've seen lots of people drinking on various programs over the years,
    probably just a week or so ago when I accidentally saw some of that
    new show with Jean Smart.  I thought I saw someone (the brunette
    character, whatever her name is) chugging out of a wine bottle or
    something similar.
    
    Chris
17.9322PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 07 1995 14:156
>>    I've seen lots of people drinking on various programs over the years,

	mostly, it seems as though X fixes Y a drink, X and Y talk
	for about 30 seconds, and then Y has to leave, never having
	taking a sip, thus wasting lots of good Scotch or whatever.

17.9323SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Nov 07 1995 14:166
    
    Chris...
    
     I realize it's commercials only... Iwas wondering why.. Besides, all
    those actors in the shows are chugging Kool-Aid or colored water...
    
17.9324POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Nov 07 1995 14:186
    Oh, that bothers me!

    what bothers me even more is the people on the various star trek show
    ordering something yummy from the replicators and totally ignoring it.
    I nearly went nuts when Q ordered 10 chocolate sundaes and didn't even
    try one!
17.9325And how about them condom ads on Comedy Central?DECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoTue Nov 07 1995 14:218
    Some of the Kool-Aid's on shows like "Taxi" had pretty good heads
    on them... :-)
    
    As for commercials, I don't know why.  Probably for the same reason
    that Digital commercials never show you anyone actually using a
    computer.  You can learn a lot about walking up and down steps, though.
    
    Chris
17.9326DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomTue Nov 07 1995 14:315
    
    >           -< And how about them condom ads on Comedy Central? >-
    
    I hesitate to ask, but.... What about condom ads on Comedy Central?
    
17.9327BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue Nov 07 1995 14:364
    
    	Does anyone else see the Z's that Jack uses in his replies and
    	think "Zzzzzzz"?
    
17.9328MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Nov 07 1995 14:404
    Does anybody know how to get in touch with Rob Cashmon so I can give
    him the new PWord?
    
    Thanks.
17.9329Very depressing ad in my mail...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Nov 07 1995 14:4836
    I've recived a flyer which announces that the University of Ohio
  publishes these volumes, all at an "affordable price" :

   What Every Engineer Should Know About Patents
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Product Liability
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Microcomputer Hardware/Software Design
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Economic Decision Analysis
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Human Resources Management
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Manufacturing Cost Estimating
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Inventing
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Technology Transfer
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Project Management
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Computer-Aided Design
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Robots
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Computer Debugging
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Engineering Information Resources
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Microcomputer Programming
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Simulation and Modeling
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Engineering Workstations
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Computer-Aided Manufacturing
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Threaded Fasteners
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Data Communications
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Component Failure Analysis
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Corrosion
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Lasers
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Finite Element Analysis
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Litigation
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Electronic Communications Systems
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Quality Control
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Metals
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Ceramics
   What Every Engineer Should Know About Developing Plastics Products

     [additional volumes are in preparation]

17.9330Get the VCR's primedDECWIN::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoTue Nov 07 1995 14:519
    >> >           -< And how about them condom ads on Comedy Central? >-
    
    >> I hesitate to ask, but.... What about condom ads on Comedy Central?
    
    Well, if they revoke the regulation about not showing actual
    usage-of-product in liquor ads, then maybe they'll allow showing
    product usage in all kinds of other ads, too, with any luck! :-)
    
    Chris
17.9331except for digital employeesBIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Nov 07 1995 15:039
| <<< Note 17.9325 by DECWIN::RALTO "Clinto Berata Nikto" >>>



| Probably for the same reason that Digital commercials never show you anyone 
| actually using a computer.  


	Oh.... I thought it was because no one was using them.....;-)
17.9332ACIS03::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Nov 07 1995 16:049
    re: .9321
    
    Keystone commercials do not follow this rule, then.
    
    WHOA! BITTER BEER FACE!!
    
    
    Now, if someone would explain just what the heck is wrong with a good
    bitter beer... 
17.9333NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 07 1995 16:211
TTWA: CLASSIFIED_ADS 4.691.
17.9334WAHOO::LEVESQUEI'm a lumberjack and I'm okTue Nov 07 1995 16:212
    It's against the law to show someone actually drinking an alcoholic
    beverage in an advertisement on TV.
17.9335Works 90%+ on the murder shows...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Nov 07 1995 16:234
    
      You kin tell the bad guys cuz they smokes.
    
      bb
17.9336POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsTue Nov 07 1995 16:274
    
    What _is_ a bo?
    
    
17.9337hthGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Nov 07 1995 16:304
    
      check yer pits ?
    
      bb
17.9338POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsTue Nov 07 1995 16:324
    
    Nothing on my body is 6ft long.
    
    
17.9339POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Nov 07 1995 16:341
    Not right now.
17.93408^oPOWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsTue Nov 07 1995 16:372
    
    
17.9341BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Nov 07 1995 16:445
    
    	I sent Ted a message asking him just what a "bo" was.
    
    	I'll let you know if/when I find out.
    
17.9342CALLME::MR_TOPAZTue Nov 07 1995 16:462
       Try adding a `w', then trying eating carrots or fish or anything
       that might have even a longshot at augmenting your brain.
17.9343NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 07 1995 16:491
Why not add an "a"?
17.9344POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsTue Nov 07 1995 16:495
    
    Maybe his son's in a nightclub revue and needs a boa?
    
    
    
17.9345NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 07 1995 16:501
Or maybe he's a budding herpetologist.
17.9346SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Nov 07 1995 16:517
    re: .9334
    
    >It's against the law to show someone actually drinking an alcoholic
    >beverage in an advertisement on TV.
    
    Okay.... but why? When?
    
17.9347POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tootsie PopsTue Nov 07 1995 16:515
    
    I thought about the snake-sort boa, but I don't know many people who
    would have a snake lying around their home unused.
    
    
17.9348BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Nov 07 1995 16:5234
    
    	Yeah, quiet down, Topaz.
    
    	I asked him if he meant "bow" or "boa":
    
From:	BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz!  07-Nov-1995 1343"  7-NOV-1995 13:43:40.99
To:	SALEM::LEVESQUE_T
CC:	SLABOUNTY
Subj:	Just wondering ... what's a "bo"?


    	Boa constrictor?

    	Bow and arrow bow?

    							Shawn L.


      <<< HUMANE::DISK$CONFERENCES:[NOTES$LIBRARY]CLASSIFIED_ADS.NOTE;2 >>>
             -< Welcome to C_A, Please READ THE RULES in Note 2.* >-
================================================================================
Note 4.691                  The Official WANTED Topic                 691 of 691
SALEM::LEVESQUE_T "Oh, yeah! The boy can PLAY!!"      7 lines   7-NOV-1995 13:00
                                 -< bo wanted >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Ted Levesque
    285-2031
    SALEM::LEVESQUE_T
    
    I'm looking for a bo for my son.  Length around 6 feet.  Please send
    mail if you have one sitting unused.  Live in Londonderry, NH.  Willing
    to travel reasonable distance.

    
17.9349NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 07 1995 16:532
I have a snake hanging around my home.  I only use it when the bathtub drain
gets clogged.
17.9350MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterTue Nov 07 1995 17:004
    
    Maybe he was looking for beau; his son is lonely.
    
    -b
17.9351PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 07 1995 17:074
   prolly unlikely that he meant "box", hunh.  6 feet.  hmmm.  
   you never know.  with a last name like that...

17.9352ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalTue Nov 07 1995 17:072
    
    Is he related to mark?? that's what I want to know.
17.9353SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Nov 07 1995 17:126
    
    
    
    It's a "bo"... evidently some sort of martial arts
    weapon/stick/whatever...
    
17.9354DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomTue Nov 07 1995 17:264
    
    TTWA:
    What exactly is a "parking space raffle"?
    
17.9355just a wild guessCONSLT::MOYNIHANSteak Tips to die forTue Nov 07 1995 17:292
    A raffle where the winner wins a parking space?
    
17.9356BUSY::SLABOUNTYBaroque: when you're out of MonetTue Nov 07 1995 17:368
    
    	It was indeed a "bo", a martial arts training instrument, and this
    	means that Topaz apparently doesn't know as much as he thinks he
    	does.
    
    	I knew that, of course, and maybe he'll start to realize it soon
    	enough.
    
17.9357today's boston globe...LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Nov 07 1995 17:404
    i wonder if someone will save the front page photo
    of the Charlestown suspect so that he can treasure 
    his glory days forever?  I've heard of full moons,
    but this is ridiculous.
17.9358WAHOO::LEVESQUEI'm a lumberjack and I'm okTue Nov 07 1995 17:415
    >What exactly is a "parking space raffle"?
    
     A term used to describe the existence of empty parking spaces at a
    facility where one wished to enter, given that one currently occupies
    an automobile. /hth
17.9359SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Nov 07 1995 17:417
    
    >I knew that, of course, and maybe he'll start to realize it soon
    >enough.
    
    
    
    Err... call me skeptical...
17.9360CALLME::MR_TOPAZTue Nov 07 1995 17:422
       Thanks for the info, Shawn; I take back everything I've ever said
       about you and will try to mend my ways.
17.9361BUSY::SLABOUNTYBaroque: when you're out of MonetTue Nov 07 1995 17:437
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	17.9360
    
    	8^)
    
17.9362PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 07 1995 18:0022
>      <<< Note 17.9358 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok" >>>

>    >What exactly is a "parking space raffle"?
    
>     A term used to describe the existence of empty parking spaces at a
>    facility where one wished to enter, given that one currently occupies
>    an automobile. /hth

	i'd like to say that i couldn't have said it better myself, but
	i could have. ;>  
	it's a raffle wherein one can win the use of a parking space close
	to the front door of the facility for a certain length of time - in
	this case, from Nov. 13th to March 31st.  the raffle benefits
	the United Way (supposedly) and the winners (definitely).

	i will be able to get into the building quickly when it's 5 below
	zero out there, but that doesn't mean i won't have time to feel
	sorry for the Muppet man, freezing his little <insert body part
	here ooh er> off while great gusts of ice-cold wind surround him
	and tiny icicles form on his moustache.  aagagag.  hi jimbo.
   

17.9363SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Nov 07 1995 18:058
    
    
    You're an evil woman Di....
    
    
    
      :) :) :)
    
17.9364CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Nov 07 1995 18:105



 Yes, but think of the excersize I'll be getting
17.9365SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Nov 07 1995 18:117
    
    Jim,
    
     Watch out for those buses!!!
    
    ;)
    
17.9366NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 07 1995 18:131
Muppet man will be toasty in his Big Bird suit, Di.
17.9367WAHOO::LEVESQUEI'm a lumberjack and I'm okTue Nov 07 1995 18:145
    >	i'd like to say that i couldn't have said it better myself, but
    >	i could have. ;>  
    
     Oh, no! False figurative interpretation! I guess it's my turn to
    drink!
17.9368MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterTue Nov 07 1995 18:145
    
    Maybe Lady Di can drive over and pick Jim up at his far-away
    parking spot...
    
    -b
17.9369BUSY::SLABOUNTYBasket CaseTue Nov 07 1995 18:224
    
    	If Di were a 90's kind of equal-rights sort, she'd trade spaces
    	with Jim, or any other male.
    
17.9370SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Tue Nov 07 1995 18:237
    
    Now there's an idea Shawn!!!!
    
    Di????
    
    :) :)
    
17.9371PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 07 1995 18:3811
    
>    	If Di were a 90's kind of equal-rights sort, she'd trade spaces
>   	with Jim, or any other male.

    hey, i didn't win it by being a woman. ;> you have to actually buy
    tickets, you know.  now, if i knew that jim had bought tickets, i
    might be willing to lend him my parking spot for a month or so, out
    of the kindness of my heart.  but i happen to know that he didn't. 
    aagagag.
     

17.9372Sorry to rain on the parade, but:CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Tue Nov 07 1995 18:428
    	I guess "winning" such a parking space is all relative.
    
    	The difference between walk of 5 minutes or 10 minutes is
    	meaningless when you still have to take 15 minutes to scrape
    	off the ice before driving home.
    
    	Now, I never realized just how great underground parking was
    	until we got it when we moved to our new building!
17.9373PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 07 1995 18:508
>>                     -< Sorry to rain on the parade, but: >-

	you didn't rain on the parade - i'm just as glad to have
	won and trust me, the way this lot is constructed, it's very
	nice to have a space up front in the cold weather.  i had
	people offering to buy my time in the space when i won two years
	ago.    

17.9374MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterTue Nov 07 1995 18:516
        
    >	I guess "winning" such a parking space is all relative.

    Are you suggesting Lady Di won because of nepotism? :-)

    -b
17.9375CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Nov 07 1995 18:5413



 It would be nice to have such a close parking spot, but on the other hand,
 it is indeed a special treat when I arrive at work just as someone from
 3rd shift is backing their car out as they depart and I can pull right in.
 The "way to go's" and other comments from colleagues as they slosh through
 the lot while I zip right into the building are quite enjoyable.



 Jim
17.9376Raining on parades?VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyTue Nov 07 1995 18:544
    Ha, I got no parking problems.  I got some cars out back in the woods,
    a car in the driveway and one in the garage.  In the morning, life is
    rough... I gotta get me some coffee and go park my fat Georgia ass on
    the couch.   8^P
17.9377BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Nov 07 1995 18:554

	Joe, if you had to scrape you car off with ice, I hope the parking lots
had a slope to them so you could slide to your car.....
17.9378:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedTue Nov 07 1995 18:597
    
    
    I can see Di followin Jim out to his car now.  Right behind him with
    her heat on, he's walking in the freezing rain, yes I can see it now. 
    
    
    Mike
17.9379PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 07 1995 19:073
 .9378  i would be careful not to splash him though.  ever the considerate
	one, you know.
17.9380MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Nov 07 1995 22:034
re: .9303

That's no cracker. It's the meat out of a White Castle.

17.9381CALLME::MR_TOPAZTue Nov 07 1995 23:281
       Cazart!  Lucky Jack is right -- it's the business part of a slider!
17.9382DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Tue Nov 07 1995 23:375
    Speakin of cushy parkin' spotz, if you arrive at LJO2 before around
    830ish in the ayem, you can snarf a spot right outside my cubie window. 
    Many's the time I've had to shoo folks away from the BabeMobile, lest
    their drool sully its enwaxed exterior.  Very convenient, ittiz.
    
17.9383I must've missed something...DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Wed Nov 08 1995 11:502
    Who is &y?
    
17.9384COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Nov 08 1995 11:533
&y of &y&s&y?

/john
17.9385sometimes I wonderVYGER::JGALLAGHERWed Nov 08 1995 12:004
    I wonder who's kissing her now.
    
    I wonder where her now is .
    
17.9386MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Nov 08 1995 12:211
    Does ANYBODY know the whereabouts of Rob Cashmon!!!!!?
17.9387TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisruns with scissorsWed Nov 08 1995 14:261
I don't - HTHs
17.9388I'm safe, they can't swim across the MississippiROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Nov 08 1995 15:158
    re: .9380
    
    Nope.  Anyone who's ever tasted a slider knows there can't be any meat
    in it.
    
    HTH,
    
    Bob
17.9389CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Wed Nov 08 1995 15:2011



 Why making a purchase in our cafeteria turns into a real adventure when
 one reaches the cashier line.




 Jim
17.9390BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Wed Nov 08 1995 15:214
    
    	It's those people at the front of the line saying, "$1.99?  I 
    	KNOW I have 99 cents in here".
    
17.9391CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Wed Nov 08 1995 15:2611



 No, I think it's the cashier who reminds me of a slightly watered down 
 version of "The Soup Nazi", who seems to have a proclivity to engage each
 customer in some silly conversation.



 Jim
17.9392DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundWed Nov 08 1995 16:462
    &y is here in Atlanta :-)
    
17.9393Hmmm... Microsoft EXCHANGE...DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Thu Nov 09 1995 16:246
    		... I wonder if that means BODILY FLUIDS ...
    
           Hmmm...  Prolly not.
    
    Nevermind.
    
17.9394NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Nov 09 1995 17:029
The following was in a Reader's Choice mail message about a Christmas present
program:

        8. Do not purchase food, guns, swords, knives or weapons of 
           any kind.

Does this mean that food is a weapon?
Can't just about anything be used as a weapon?  I guess baseball bats
are definitely not appropriate them.
17.9395SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfThu Nov 09 1995 17:044
    
    
    Yeah... that there SPAM can be real deadly if not used properly...
    
17.9396POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 09 1995 18:008
    TTWA:
    
    The Star Trek MasterCard - Apply Today!
    Call 1-800-WEB-APPLY with transporter code: HAEJ
    For more information on the galaxy of benefits available:
    http:206.25.192.160/STMC
    
    Er, can I use it at Quark's?
17.9397Don't leave home without herNORX::RALTOClinto Berata NiktoThu Nov 09 1995 18:145
    >> For more information on the galaxy of benefits available...
    
    The Trek MasterCard is only worth the bother if Joan Collins takes it...
    
    Chris
17.9398ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Nov 09 1995 18:366
    re: .9397
    
    I thought Joan Collins had something to do with a bowling ball, not a
    MasterCard...
    
    Bob
17.9399POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 09 1995 18:372
    I'll bet it's a cheap quality card and it warps after a couple of
    trips to the ATM.
17.9400CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Thu Nov 09 1995 18:381
    	Do you get to put your photo'n it?
17.9401MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterThu Nov 09 1995 18:384
    
    Those darn dilithium crystals are acting up again, Captain.
    
    -b
17.9402Do I insert it at the gas pump, or what?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Nov 09 1995 18:513
Speaking of cards, why is there a magnetic stripe on the back of a 
New Hampshire driver's license?

17.9403NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 09 1995 18:511
Mind control.  HTH.
17.9404TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Thu Nov 09 1995 18:525
    
    .9402
    
    That's NWO stuff, Jack.  Best not to ask too many questions.
    
17.9405POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 09 1995 18:521
    Ask the Trilateral Commission.
17.9406ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Thu Nov 09 1995 18:543
    re: .9402
    
    So you can be more easily tracked via sattelite.
17.9407MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterThu Nov 09 1995 18:555
    
    Wear it in the brim of your hat. It helps deflect the signals
    from outer space.
    
    -b
17.9408SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfThu Nov 09 1995 18:575
    
    
    It's so's when they imbed the "666" across your forehead, all you need
    to do is whip it across your brow for an instant check... 
    
17.9409TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Thu Nov 09 1995 18:585
    
    I guess Jack won't be getting a straight answer anytime soon...
    
    ;^)
    
17.94108^)ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Thu Nov 09 1995 18:581
    imbed?
17.9411SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfThu Nov 09 1995 18:594
    
    
    Where I'm gonna be tonight.... ;)
    
17.9412ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Nov 09 1995 19:307
    
    .9402
    
    that magnetic strip _lucky_ Jack, contains your whole life story
    from day one. next time one of New Hampshire's freindliest, pulls
    you over for an infraction, he will instantly know all you've ever
    done, or haven't done. ymmv, however.
17.9413RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Nov 09 1995 19:3516
    Re .9402:
    
    > Speaking of cards, why is there a magnetic stripe on the back of a 
    > New Hampshire driver's license?
    
    It is for future use.  There is nothing on it now.  This was told to me
    personally back in December/January by the director of the Department
    of Safety's computer department in our conference in settlement of my
    lawsuit against them.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.9414ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalThu Nov 09 1995 19:372
    
    <-----  eric, you sure like litigation.
17.9415TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Thu Nov 09 1995 20:135
    
    I imagine that in the near future they will be able to swipe them
    through some sort of portable reader similar the the ones that UPS
    or FedEx use.  Also, to prevent forgery, perhaps?
    
17.9416MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterThu Nov 09 1995 20:2316
    
    - cops will be able to get your driving record, outstanding
      warrants, etc.
    
    - when you use the license as a liquor ID, they can immediately
      determine your age (since the information is coded on the
      driver's license.)... cuts down on tampering and means they
      can hire even more math-impaired bouncers...
    
    - When you use the license when writing a check, the register
      can automatically encode the information on the check...
      means you get through the cash register quicker when the
      12 people in front of you write personal checks for $3.95
      tabs...
    
    -b
17.9417TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Thu Nov 09 1995 20:287
    
    How much of that will be *on* the card as opposed to in a quickly-
    retrieved database, I wonder?
    
    I wonder how much data could be magnetically encoded on the card and
    still last through regular card usage?
     
17.9418MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterThu Nov 09 1995 20:3212
    
    My understanding is that only the information printed on the
    license is encoded in the strip; this includes:
    
    name
    address
    DOB
    license number
    
    That's not a great deal of information.
    
    -b
17.9419TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Thu Nov 09 1995 20:435
    
    Hmmmm.  Sounds like it's time to move to `solid-state'!
    
    ;^)
    
17.9420POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 09 1995 23:201
    I am opposed to that sort of thing.
17.9421CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Nov 09 1995 23:231
       I am a-gassed.
17.9422POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 09 1995 23:401
    I'm full of beer.
17.9423CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Nov 09 1995 23:443
       Moderators! Moderators!
       
       Richarsoz is using `beer' as a euphemism for caca!
17.9424POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 09 1995 23:451
    I am not the Shaka of Caca.
17.9425GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Nov 09 1995 23:595
What were the names of Mr. Potato Heads' friends?
The only one I can remember is Katie Carrot.


\C
17.9426TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Fri Nov 10 1995 12:496
    
    TTWA:
    
    Would anyone pay me $4.2-million to write the exciting story of
    my involvement in the recent TRO Data Centre downsizing project?
    
17.9427NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Nov 10 1995 12:521
$4.2 million Canadian or $4.2 million 'Murcan?
17.9428SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfFri Nov 10 1995 12:549
    
    re: .9426
    
    >Would anyone pay me $4.2-million to write the exciting story of
    >my involvement in the recent TRO Data Centre downsizing project?
    
    No.. but how about a couple of bucks to go buy "1,001 ways to cook
    mushrooms"????
    
17.9429TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Fri Nov 10 1995 12:543
    
    'Murican, preferably, but Canajun will do.
    
17.9430WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut I can't make you thinkFri Nov 10 1995 13:008
    TTWA: Why I didn't get a notice in the mail to let me know it's *******
    day on the roads today. From the jerk pulling a trailer who decided
    he'd make better use of my lane than I was (no directional) to the
    wench who HAD to wait until I was on top of her to cut out in front of
    me and go 20 mph, it's amazing more people don't get the crap beaten
    out of them for their inconsiderate and dangerous driving habits. At
    least I got a small measure of revenge on the hosehead with the
    trailer.
17.9431"wench"?? My.. my... my...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfFri Nov 10 1995 13:011
    
17.9432wench? ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Nov 10 1995 13:373
    re: .9430
    
    You sexist swine, you!!!  8^)
17.9433SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfFri Nov 10 1995 13:435
    
    
    TTWA
    
    Have YOU been complimented by toady today???
17.9434ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalFri Nov 10 1995 15:112
    
    ttwa     who is this Paula Summers anyway??
17.9435TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Fri Nov 10 1995 15:253
    
    TTWA:  Did Andy see today's `Non Sequitur'?
    
17.9436PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 10 1995 15:399
	got e-mail from a concerned citizen regarding my non-use of
	smiley faces.  apparently, i might want to be concerned about whether
	or not people can tell when i'm kidding, which is pretty often.  

	well, i ain't gonna start using smiley faces any more than i do now,
	so if you're offended by my sarcasm, facetiousness, or whatever,
	send me mail and maybe i'll buy you lunch.

17.9437TROOA::COLLINSMe, fail English? Unpossible!Fri Nov 10 1995 15:413
    
    :^)
    
17.9438BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Nov 10 1995 15:523

	Milady is so sweet. 
17.9439BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialFri Nov 10 1995 15:527
    
    	I was considering NOT using smileys any more, because it's a
    	waste of time hitting those extra 3 characters when it's ob-
    	vious if I'm joking or not.
    
    	But I won't buy you lunch if you're offended.
    
17.9440SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfFri Nov 10 1995 16:1413
    
    re: .9435
    
    >TTWA:  Did Andy see today's `Non Sequitur'?
    
    
    
    
                           YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    
    :) :) :) :)
    
17.9441SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfFri Nov 10 1995 16:325
    
    BTW...
    
    Shouldn't someone write Wiley and inform him (or should he, "be told")
    about his obvious insensytyvyty???
17.9442WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Nov 10 1995 16:521
    i wonder what ever happened to Joe Palooka?
17.9443BUSY::SLABOUNTYAs you wishFri Nov 10 1995 16:595
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	WHO is Joe Palooka?
    
17.9444COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Nov 10 1995 17:014
He and Moon Mullin ate too much poi on their trip to Hawaii and sank on the
way back.

/john
17.9445ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Nov 10 1995 19:015
    re: .9436
    
    This note offends me.
    
    I'd like a Donato's Pizza- Pep., Mush., and x-cheese.  8^)
17.9446PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 10 1995 19:225
   .9445  i'm sorry, but you are officially disqualified, as my note
	  specified sending mail.  i'm always suspicious of people who want
	  extra cheese too, but that's quite another story.
   
17.9447SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfFri Nov 10 1995 19:269
    
    
    Mushrooms, Onions, Pepperoni (sometimes) and *light on the cheese*...
    
    
     Does that qualify???
    
    :)
    
17.9448PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 10 1995 19:282
  .9447  that depends.  are we talking canned mushrooms?  
17.9449MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterFri Nov 10 1995 19:304
    
    Say no Andy. Otherwise, she'll get hysterical.
    
    -b
17.9450SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfFri Nov 10 1995 19:3310
    
    
    Absolutely NOT Di!!!!!
    
    Who would ever think of using such a product on any of their foods!!!!!
    
    
     I spit in their direction!!!!!!!
    
    
17.9451ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Nov 10 1995 19:344
    re: .9446
    
    
    DRAT!
17.9452I assume their income from books/calendars/etc. sales is separateMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Nov 10 1995 19:455
TTWA:
    How is a top-notch (popular) syndicated cartoonist remunerated for
    their contributions? Do they negotiate a price with the syndicate
    that carries them? Is it based on "so much per paper that carries
    the strip" or a flat figure?
17.9453MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterFri Nov 10 1995 19:558
    
    In the case of Jim Davis, who does Garfield and a couple of other
    strips (and who is a Digital customer that I had the pleasure
    of visiting at his studio in Indiana), his sindicator is
    involved with ALL his revenue... I think United Features
    owns 50%...
    
    -b
17.9454DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Sun Nov 12 1995 12:2910
    TTWA...  What kinda couch-potato you gotta be to wanna buy an item
    advertised in the Radio Shack insert in today's Boston GLIB.
    
    $49.95, save $10 -- TV/VCR Remote Control Watch
    
    Never hunt for a remote control again!  Easy to program to control your
    TV, VCR, and cable box.  Daily alarm, hourly chime, stopwatch function.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.9455MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterMon Nov 13 1995 01:1527
    
    This is bizarre. I don't really expect an answer...

    Exactly twice in the past year, a small puddle has formed in
    my basement. The source of the water is a mystery.

    It does not appear to come through the floor, as the floor
    is tiled. It does not appear to come from the ceiling,
    as it is dry. Same with the walls. This puddle forms in
    the middle of the floor.

    I don't think there's much more than a pint of water involved.

    But here is the extremely weird part. I was sitting where
    the puddle occurs, working. I had no shoes on, only socks.
    One would *think* I would notice if the floor was wet.
    I went upstairs for no more than 15 minutes, when I came
    back, the puddle had appeared.

    No, I didn't wet myself. No, I don't have a dog or cat.
    No, no one else had "an accident". It's water. Plain
    old H2O... my wife says it's probably condensation, but
    for a pint or more of water to collect that quickly (and
    to do it on such an infrequent basis) strikes me as really
    odd.

    -b
17.9456TROOA::COLLINSGood idea, Oh Lord!Mon Nov 13 1995 01:186
    
    .9454
    
    Why, Dr. Dan, it's the perfect product for those who keep leaving
    their TV remotes in the fridge.
    
17.9457TROOA::BUTKOVICHruns with scissorsMon Nov 13 1995 01:372
    Brian - Could the water be coming from your furnace/humidifier? (Maybe
    overflowing the collection pan?)
17.9458RE .9455 DON'T DRINK THAT WATERDRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Mon Nov 13 1995 01:459
    A CAREFUL ANALYSIS WILL YIELD CHEM FORMULA OXYGEN TRIHYDRIDE COMMA THE
    DRINK OF CHOICE OF THE TRILATERAL COMMISSION STOP COLLECT ALL SUCH
    SPECIMENS AND FORWARD IN ASBESTOS IMPERMEABLE CONTAINMENT TO COLON
    NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION ONE SEVEN SEVEN SIX LIBERTINE AVENUE
    WASHINGTON DC STOP DO NOT NOTIFY ANY PRESS OR MEDIA AND KEEP ALL FAMILY
    MINIMUM OF FIFTY I SAY FIVE ZERO FEET AWAY STOP BEST OF LUCK OUT
    
    ENDS
    
17.9459POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Nov 13 1995 01:563
    TTWASN:
    
    Why are there so many Habs fans in Calgary.
17.9460WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 13 1995 09:181
    Brian, call Arthur C. Clarke...
17.9461NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Nov 13 1995 12:043
re .9458:

Dihydride.  NNTTM.
17.9462DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Mon Nov 13 1995 13:158
    Gotcha.
    
    The TRIlateral Commish choose the non-Hydrogen-deficient compound.
    
    Try to keep up wiv the NWO eh???
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.9463MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterMon Nov 13 1995 13:215
    re: .9458
    
    BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! Excellent!!!!!!!!
    
    -b
17.9464DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Nov 13 1995 13:306
    
    
    	re: brian
    
    	Ghosts.   HTH    =)
    
17.9465MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterMon Nov 13 1995 13:374
    
    Well, urinating ghosts, maybe... :-)
    
    -b
17.9466BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Nov 13 1995 13:407
| <<< Note 17.9462 by DRDAN::KALIKOW "DIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&Glory!" >>>


| The TRIlateral Commish choose the non-Hydrogen-deficient compound.

	I thought the Commish was canceled.....

17.9467Your thoughts, Mz. Deb...MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterMon Nov 13 1995 13:5418
    
    TTWA:
    
    What I had on my mind when I wrote the following code (which
    failed to compile):

    bool_t continuation = FALSE;
    bool_t firstTime = TRUE;
    
    while (continuation || firstTime)
      {
    
      .
      .
      .
    
        fistTime = FALSE;	// << Note spelling.
      }
17.94688^)POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesMon Nov 13 1995 14:174
    
    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!
    
    
17.9469BUSY::SLABOUNTYCrackerMon Nov 13 1995 14:173
    
    	Fisttime is a little better than mypenistime, anyways.
    
17.9470WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 13 1995 14:592
    re; urinating ghosts... okay Brian, call Norm Abrahms (sp?) and get
        that half bath installed.
17.9471 :^) TROOA::COLLINSGood idea Oh Lord!Mon Nov 13 1995 15:236
    
    TTWA:  How come a man can't be firm and assertive without some
    wisecrack being made about his hormones or his genitalia?
    
    Pretty sexist, if you axe me.
    
17.9472SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfMon Nov 13 1995 15:244
    
    <------
    
    Why don't you go over to -wn- and ask that.. wise guy!!!!!!!!
17.9473TROOA::COLLINSGood idea Oh Lord!Mon Nov 13 1995 15:295
    
    What, Andy, and get my jewels handed to me in a styrofoam cup?
    
    No thanks!
    
17.9474SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfMon Nov 13 1995 15:357
    
    >What, Andy, and get my jewels handed to me in a styrofoam cup?
    
    Depends on how much jewelry you wear...
    
    ;) ;)
    
17.9475ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalMon Nov 13 1995 15:492
    
    Did JJ pick up her brand new "used" "Arrest_me_Red" Grand Am?
17.9476SMURF::MSCANLONinspiteofmyrageiamstilljustaratinacageMon Nov 13 1995 15:527
    re: .9471
    
    Well, how come a woman can't be firm and assertive without
    some crack being made about how she's a b**ch or that it's
    "that time of the month?"
    
    
17.9477BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsMon Nov 13 1995 15:563
    
    	Wow, aren't WE cranky today.
    
17.9478BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Nov 13 1995 15:5711
| <<< Note 17.9470 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>

| re; urinating ghosts... okay Brian, call Norm Abrahms (sp?) and get
| that half bath installed.


	Hey, that study Joe Oppelt mentioned from 1976...I wonder if it had
anything in there about what % of gay ghosts urinate on each other....



17.9479BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Nov 13 1995 15:599
| <<< Note 17.9471 by TROOA::COLLINS "Good idea Oh Lord!" >>>


| TTWA:  How come a man can't be firm and assertive without some
| wisecrack being made about his hormones or his genitalia?

	Cuz he usually has his genitalia pressed up against the pretty wimmins
at the time.... ;-)

17.9480what do you want?VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyMon Nov 13 1995 16:045
    re:  eric, you sure like litigation.
    
    Would you feel better if he were the type to go "postal"?
    Hurry up and junk what's left of the legal system so this is not
    a remedy anymore.
17.9481DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Nov 13 1995 16:078
    
    
    	re: Mark
    
    	Yep!  Picked it up on Saturday.  =)  Good thing it has
    	cruise control.  I don't realize how fast I'm going
    	and I haven't hooked up the fuzzbuster yet.
    
17.9482TROOA::COLLINSGood idea Oh Lord!Mon Nov 13 1995 17:2512
    
    .9476:
    
    I'm just curious to know if any of the individuals who were 
    complaining about the use of the word "hysterical" are quoted here:
    
    "...with major loads of a certain hormone being tossed around."  
    
    "You can take your dick out of my face now."
    
    Just curious to know if we are in "double-standard" territory...
    
17.9483CSC32::M_EVANSruns with scissorsMon Nov 13 1995 18:086
    did anyone specify the hormone(s)?
    
    suzanne merely gave the person permission to take his appendage he
    seemed to think she felt he was sticking in her face out of it.
    
    
17.9484LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistMon Nov 13 1995 18:111
    now, that's a mouthful.
17.9485POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Nov 13 1995 18:131
    Um, eeeeeeuuuuuuu!
17.9486TROOA::COLLINSGood idea Oh Lord!Mon Nov 13 1995 18:1516
    
    .9483

    >did anyone specify the hormone(s)?
    
    <snicker>  I see.  No, you're right, no hormone type was specified.
    
    (nice try)
    
    >suzanne merely gave the person permission to take his appendage he
    >seemed to think she felt he was sticking in her face out of it.
    
    I remember the conversation a *little* differently.
    
    No matter, you've answered my question.  And the answer was hysterical.
    
17.9487ACISS1::BATTISLife is not a dress rehearsalMon Nov 13 1995 18:207
    
    9483
    
    well now, we certainly can't have people running around sticking
    their appendages in people's faces, now can we???
    
    
17.9488WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut I can't make you thinkMon Nov 13 1995 18:261
    I didn't think it had that kind of reach, to be quite honest with you.
17.9489TROOA::COLLINSGood idea Oh Lord!Mon Nov 13 1995 18:273
    
    That "long-distance" feeling...
    
17.9490POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Nov 13 1995 18:281
    1-800-PINDROP is more like it.
17.9491ACISS1::BATTISAfew cards short of a full deckMon Nov 13 1995 18:3525
    
    last few.... 
    
    reminds me of a joke....
    
    A lonely woman puts a personal ad in the local newspaper.
    
    " Wanted a man who won't beat me, or leave me, just love me"
    
    A few days later her doorbell rings, and she finds in front of
    her door, a man with no legs or arms.
    
    "Yes"
    
    "Are you the woman who advertised in the paper for a man that won't
    beat her, leave her, and just love her"
    
    "Yes, I am"
    
    " Well I'm your man, I have no arms so i can't beat you, I have no legs
    so i can't leave you"
    
    "er yes, that's nice, but can you er perform"
    
    " Of course lady, how do you think I rang the bell"
17.9492SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfTue Nov 14 1995 16:1010
    
    
    TTWA
    
    Will Mexico help us shore up our ecomomy, now that we've gone into
    default???
    
     
     Film at 11:00!!!!!!
    
17.9493Jekyl - HydeGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Nov 14 1995 17:494
    
      The New England Patriots
    
      bb
17.9494ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckTue Nov 14 1995 18:092
    
    the Chicago Bears
17.9495ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckTue Nov 14 1995 18:102
    
    where is lady Di??
17.9496having trouble concentrating...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Nov 14 1995 18:124
    
      So, will be the "Baltimore Browns" ?  The Nashville Oilers ?
    
      bb
17.9497NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 14 1995 18:142
Well, we have the Utah Jazz.  Must be alluding to those great Utah jazz
musicians, Donny and Marie.
17.9498MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youTue Nov 14 1995 18:163
>                   WAHOO::LEVESQUE "but I can't make you think" 
	
	"now i may make you feel ...
17.9499WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut I can't make you thinkTue Nov 14 1995 18:183
    > where is lady Di??
    
    class
17.9500NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 14 1995 18:191
He asked where she was, not what she has.
17.9501in an alarming display of efficiencyWAHOO::LEVESQUEbut I can't make you thinkTue Nov 14 1995 18:201
    I answered both questions at once.
17.9502BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doTue Nov 14 1995 18:204
    
    	I guess she'll come back in here and converse with us when she
    	has no class.
    
17.9503SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Nov 14 1995 18:213
    .9502
    
    That latter condition is an impossibility.
17.9504MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterTue Nov 14 1995 18:229
       > Well, we have the Utah Jazz.  Must be alluding to those great Utah jazz
   > musicians, Donny and Marie.

    We have the Utah Jazz because at one time they were the New
    Orleans Jazz (which made more sense). I remember watching the
    NO version of the team as a kid... the incomparable Pistol
    Pete Maravich was their 2 guard.

    -b
17.9505NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 14 1995 18:221
The 'box _is_ the playground of the classless.
17.9506BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doTue Nov 14 1995 18:253
    
    	Oooh, Harney ... there's another really good conference notice.
    
17.9507ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckTue Nov 14 1995 18:354
    
    9505
    
    Gerald, I resemble that remark
17.9508Send 'em back, puleeezeDECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Nov 14 1995 19:183
    Don't forget the Calgary Flames ;-}
    
    
17.9509DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Nov 14 1995 19:185
    .9493
    
    Do you mean that Barney Jekyll DID morph into Bubba Hyde?
    
    
17.9510CTHU26::S_BURRIDGETue Nov 14 1995 19:205
    So was the Atlanta Flames team name based on the burning of Atlanta?  I
    never realized that.  It works in Calgary because of the importance of
    the oil/gas industry there.
    
    -Stephen  
17.9511Ya'll send' em back, hear!DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Nov 14 1995 20:3114
    Stephen,
    
    On target :-)  The flame(s) burning the A was based on a design
    sent in by a student at Georgia Tech.  He had taken the idea from
    the burning of Atlanta.  When the NHL franchise was first announced
    there was a contest to name the team and come up with a logo, the
    Techie won.
    
    Somehow it seems (to me) it would be more appropriate to see icicles
    trailing after the Calgary C ;-}
    
    My official Atlanta Flames jersey (made in Victoriaville, Canada)
    rests awaiting the return of the Flames to their proper home!!
    
17.9512EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletTue Nov 14 1995 22:303
And there are some sports teams that didn't retain the old name which didn't
make too much sense in their new location.  I think The Jersey Devils were
the Colorado Rockies before.  (did they move again?)
17.9513POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 00:311
    No, they won the cup so they stayed.
17.9514POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 00:538
    
    TTWA:  When did "moisturizing body wash" materialize?  My lord, I've
    gotten samples of Jergen's, Dove, & Oil of Olay "moisturizing body
    wash" in the mail along with their sponge or puff or whatever, and this
    Sunday in the Glob coupon section I saw coupons for Caress, Dial, and
    Vaseline's "moisturizing body wash".
    
    Like, um, whatever happened to _soap_? 
17.9515POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 00:571
    Soap dries skin, this new stuff makes your skin want to sing and dance.
17.9516They charge by the word, or maybe even by the letter.BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 00:582
    They can charge a lot more money for something with a much longer
    name than 'soap'.
17.9517POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 01:021
    <---- I'm sorry, that explanation just doesn't wash.
17.9518POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 01:024
    
    I'd like to bar you from entering any more puns.
    
    
17.9519RE: .9517 RichardsonBSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 01:031
    Perhaps I cleaned it up too much from my original explanation.
17.9520POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 01:034
    
    Don't get all in a lather about it.
    
    
17.9521:)BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 01:141
    Well, we can always scrub this conversation.
17.9522POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 01:265
    
    I suppose since we've entered an equal amount of puns, it could be
    considered a wash.
    
    
17.9523POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 01:301
    That's odd.
17.9524POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 01:364
    
    Hey hey hey - don't try to get even with me here.
    
    
17.9525Parity hearty!BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 01:361
    With enough soap, we could have a good parity.  :)
17.9526POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 01:384
    
    This string is falling to bits.
    
    
17.9528POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 01:411
    Getting a little ansi about it?
17.9527BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 01:411
    Too many of us have been taking a byte out of it.
17.9529Standard up and be counted.BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 01:421
    Well, one has to take a standard some time.
17.9530POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 01:431
    You're quite a character!
17.9531Once in awhile, anyway.BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 01:451
    Well, I just have my bits together, that's all.  :)
17.9532POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 01:494
    
    .9531 Foul!  See .9526.  Is there an echo in here?
    
    
17.9533(That's a character.) :)BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 01:545
    Ouch!!  Let me rephrase that...
    
    / You're quite a character!
    
    Boy - all this pressure to fix the pun string.  I'm drawing a blank.
17.9534GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Nov 15 1995 01:563
String her up!


17.9535(Do I get credit for a double there: hang AND word?)BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 02:011
    Well, I'll hang on her every word until I know I've been forgiven. :)
17.9536MusingsPOWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 02:0515
    
    Ah, you didn't need to ascii my forgiveness 8^).
    
    Speaking of moisturizing body wash (again - sorry) - what is this going
    to do to some various little catch phrases we all use?  If someone is
    buttering you up, do you tell them to cut out the soft moisturizing
    body wash?  If someone is trying to get you to do something you don't
    want to do, are you going to tell them "No moisturizing body wash!" 
    Will housewives be spending their afternoons watching moisturizing body
    wash operas?
    
    And worst of all!  Will this conference be renamed "Moisturizing Body
    Wash Box"?
    
    
17.9537POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 02:081
    {thud}
17.9538RE: .9536BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 02:094
    Thank queue!  :)
    
    Also, when kids get stiffed at someone's house on Halloween, they
    can put moisturizing body wash on the windows.
17.9539POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 02:131
    One more and I'm jumping into the bath with my toaster!
17.9540POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 02:215
    
    And what about the Boy Scouts?  "Moisturizing Body Wash Box Derby" just
    doesn't have the same ring to it.
    
    
17.9541POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 02:252
    That's it! I'm brushing my tooth and jumping in the bath with the
    toaster!
17.9542POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 02:285
    
    Make sure to unplug the toaster first.  You wouldn't want it to be
    plugged in while you were moisturizing body wash-ing it up.
    
    
17.9543That stuff takes at least three times longer to clean off.BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansWed Nov 15 1995 02:342
    Yeah, and you don't want to leave a mess in the tub with the
    moisturizing body wash scum.
17.9544ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Nov 15 1995 11:423
    TTWA, when Mz_Debra starts rehearsal for her next production:-)
    
    Bob
17.9545ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 15 1995 11:493
    
    "Moisterizing Body Lotion"  starring mz_debra, coming to a theatre
    near you.
17.9546POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 11:496
    
    Oh, Bob, I know you really missed my late-night blatherings 8^).
    
    
    (btw, I believe the next show starts rehearsing 12/4)
    
17.9547BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 15 1995 11:595

	I wonder why no one has talked about the new Digital comercials in
here? I think they are far better than last years models. They seem clean and
crisp and make a great point. Anyone else see them?
17.9548CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Wed Nov 15 1995 12:004


 Whatzza comercial?
17.9549BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 15 1995 12:0211

	I wonder why when it rains, regardless of how much, that the lines that
were on the roads in this state seem to disapear? You would think that yellow
and white would make great colors at night, but in the rain, the reflectiveness
seems to disapear. I noticed this on some roads that were recently done as
well. Why can't they use GOOD reflective paint? 



Glen
17.9550POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 12:031
    I think they're good commercials. The Canadian versions are good.
17.9551ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 15 1995 12:052
    
    <-- I prefer the US variety
17.9552fizziksWAHOO::LEVESQUEbut I can't make you thinkWed Nov 15 1995 12:149
>	I wonder why when it rains, regardless of how much, that the lines that
>were on the roads in this state seem to disapear? You would think that yellow
>and white would make great colors at night, but in the rain, the reflectiveness
>seems to disapear. I noticed this on some roads that were recently done as
>well. Why can't they use GOOD reflective paint? 
    
     Because the reflective coefficient of water is as close to the limit
    as paint can ever get, so there's only so much contrast achievable.
    It's not a matter of good/bad reflective paint.
17.9553BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 15 1995 12:193

	Then why in jersey does the paint seem so much more reflective?
17.9554ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 15 1995 12:252
    
    << toxic waste
17.9555MAIL1::CRANEWed Nov 15 1995 12:402
    .9554
    bingo
17.9556SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Wed Nov 15 1995 13:456
    .9540
    
    What, pray tell, do the Boy Scouts have to do with the "Moisturizing
    Body Wash Box Derby"?  These are two completely separate organizations
    having no affiliation with each other - a situation for which I'm sure
    the Derby people are immensely thankful.
17.9557BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeWed Nov 15 1995 13:535
    
    	That would be the race they participate in, Dick.
    
    	But why do I remember the word "pine" from somewhere?
    
17.9558WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut I can't make you thinkWed Nov 15 1995 13:541
    Soapbox derby != pinewood derby
17.9559BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeWed Nov 15 1995 13:573
    
    	Pinewood!!  Thank you!!
    
17.9560POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 15 1995 14:014
    
    I prostrate myself on the ground in shame.
    
    
17.9561BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 15 1995 14:133

	DEB! Not prostratetution!
17.9562CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Wed Nov 15 1995 14:325
    	re road lines in NJ:
    
    	Some places have lines and lane markers that are slightly raised.
    	Perhaps NJ usess these.  Raising them slightly gets them out of the
    	thin sheet of water on the road.
17.9563TROOA::COLLINSThe New Mother Nature takin' over.Wed Nov 15 1995 15:075
    
    TTWA:
    
    Am I one of Mark's "cronies"?
                                
17.9564MAIL1::CRANEWed Nov 15 1995 15:117
    .9562
    Not many of these highways in N.J. have these reaised lane markers. I
    think these things are to keep you awake because they make a terrible
    racket when you run over them. 
    
    I`m not much for staying in laine any way, no big deal, they usually
    more.:') 
17.9565POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 15:121
    Well, I know I must give his ego a boost, so perhaps I am?
17.9566TROOA::COLLINSThe New Mother Nature takin' over.Wed Nov 15 1995 15:203
    
    Cab drivers will charge $20 to boost your ego.
    
17.9567MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterWed Nov 15 1995 16:529
    
    TTWA:

    If Shawn, with his affinity for telling people he's never met
    that he hates/can't stand them/etc., ever considered the damage
    such proclamations may have on other's opinions of him (aside
    from his expressed fears about who may become his boss)...

    -b
17.9568WAHOO::LEVESQUEsqueal like the pig you areWed Nov 15 1995 16:581
    At least he's met me. :-)
17.9569MPGS::MARKEYFluffy nutterWed Nov 15 1995 17:008
    
    Well, when he told me he hated me I just thought to myself,
    "Yeah? Well join the effing club..." :-) But then when I
    saw him do it to you I thought to myself, "Ahhh... it's
    Shawn's problem. Young buck has no idea when to keep his
    mouth shut."
    
    -b
17.9570BUSY::SLABOUNTYAfterbirth of a NationWed Nov 15 1995 17:0213
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If Brian thinks I truly hate anybody, and whether he noticed the
    	"implied sarcasm" in the aforementioned reply.
    
    	IE, if I were truly worried that Doc could someday be my boss,
    	would I ever say so in a public forum?  Even if it were true?
    
    	And in case you're wondering, Brian, I don't hate you either.
    	I have to say, though, that I would dislike you immensely if
    	you accidentally shot me or something.
    
17.9571NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 15 1995 17:051
What if he deliberately shot you?
17.9572BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 15 1995 17:063

	Brian, you have a chance to test Shawn's idea....
17.9573BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomWed Nov 15 1995 17:1310
    
    	RE: Gerald
    
    	The "or something" covers that as well.
    
    
    	RE: Glenn
    
    	Don't give him any ideas!!
    
17.9574POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 15 1995 17:243
    Dyayayayaaa gee Shawn, you know I don't get no idears!
    
    
17.9575TROOA::COLLINSThe New Mother Nature takin' over.Wed Nov 15 1995 18:563
    
    TTWA:  What a "wild wall" is (in motion picture parlance).
    
17.9576GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Nov 15 1995 19:415
Something that isn't a domestic wall?
What next?  feral furniture?


\C
17.9577POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 16 1995 01:021
    You really have an upside down view of things CB.
17.9578japunumopGIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Nov 16 1995 02:154
not me guv'!


\C
17.9579FWD: Beware the Pillsbury DoughboyDRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Thu Nov 16 1995 08:2020
    My friend Linda went to Arkansas last week to visit her in-laws,
    and while she was there she went to the store.   She parked the car
    in the parking lot, next to a car with a woman sitting in it with
    her eyes closed and her hands behind her head.   This woman looked
    odd to Linda, but she figured she must be sleeping.  When Linda came
    out a little while later, she saw the same woman in her car, with her
    eyes open, but her hands still behind her head.  The woman looked very
    strange, so Linda tapped on the window and said, "Are you okay?" and
    the woman said, "I have been shot in the head, and I am holding my
    brains in."  Linda didn't know what to do, so she ran into the store
    and the supermarket called the paramedics.  They had to break into the
    car because the door was locked.  When they got in the car, they found
    that she had bread dough on the back of her head, in her hands.

    Apparently, a pillsbury biscuit cannister had exploded in the heat of
    the car and hit her in the back of the head, making a loud explosion
    like that of a gun shot.  When she went back to feel what it was, she
    felt the dough and thought it was her brains.  She passed out from
    fear at first, and then attempted to keep her brains in.

17.9580Too funnyCONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Nov 16 1995 11:361
    BWHAHAHAHAHA!  Oh my gosh, I'm can't breathe........
17.9581DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Nov 16 1995 12:044
    
    
    	I got that in mail yesterday.  Way too funny (and bizarre)
    
17.9582BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Nov 16 1995 12:184

	Gee....if she squeezed it a bit you would have thought it would have
giggled!
17.9583POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 16 1995 12:451
    Well, poor woman.
17.9584BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Nov 16 1995 12:554

	Glenn, I'm not sure how that story tells you she is poor. Was it the
Pillsbury part? :-)
17.9585POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 16 1995 13:281
    Dough!
17.9586BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Nov 16 1995 13:401
<---is that the canadian imitation of Homer Simpson?
17.9587TROOA::COLLINSGo, Subway Elvis!!Thu Nov 16 1995 14:273
    
    D'eh?
    
17.9588BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Nov 16 1995 14:431
:-)
17.9589NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 16 1995 14:532
TTWA: Why does Lechmere categorize the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Calendar
as Business & Productivity Software?
17.9590SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Thu Nov 16 1995 15:021
    Cuz it's good for raising the production rate of "special sauce"?
17.9591LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistThu Nov 16 1995 15:101
    hold the pickle.
17.9592ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 16 1995 15:242
    
    special orders don't upset us
17.9593BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Nov 16 1995 15:263

	WHAT???? You're not holding the lettuce??? Geeze!
17.9594TROOA::COLLINSGo, Subway Elvis!!Thu Nov 16 1995 15:2611
    
    TTWA:
    
    How a "fight" in Soapbox can be unfair.  I mean, if you know you are 
    correct, then you should possess sufficient internal resources to deflect
    *any* volume of spurious attacks on your position.  If you cannot, then
    how can you be sure that you are correct?
    
    A lie cannot be transformed into a truth through repetition.  At least,
    not in the minds of the intellectually rigorous.
    
17.9595ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 16 1995 15:364
    
    << translation:
    
    If your right your right.
17.9596CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Thu Nov 16 1995 15:449
           <<< Note 17.9594 by TROOA::COLLINS "Go, Subway Elvis!!" >>>

>    A lie cannot be transformed into a truth through repetition.  At least,
>    not in the minds of the intellectually rigorous.
    
	Then why do somany people think that the republican budgetary
    	plans involve medicare cuts?
    
    	Maybe the key lies in the term "intellectually rigorous."
17.9597BUSY::SLABOUNTYCareer Opportunity Week at DECThu Nov 16 1995 16:0911
    
    ><< translation:
    >
    >If your right your right.
    
    
    
    	Translation:
    
    	If you're right you're right.
    
17.9598ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 16 1995 16:113
    
    well shawn, it is public knowledge, that I am apostrophe deficient.
    just ask mz_debra.
17.9599WAHOO::LEVESQUEsqueal like the pig you areThu Nov 16 1995 16:123
    No, no, no! First you deny that it's wrong, then you blame someone
    else, then you attack the character of the person who pointed it out to
    you. Try to follow along, ok?
17.9600POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesThu Nov 16 1995 16:166
    
    I think the lack of apostrophes in that recent reply was intended to
    counter the excess of apostrophes in the reply about cheetahs many
    moons ago 8^).
    
    
17.9601ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 16 1995 16:2410
    
    .9599
    
    :-) ok doc I will, forgive me.
    
    .9600
    
    debra, the scary thing about you, is that you never FORGET. I will
    remember about cheetahs, because you won't let me forget. :-)
    
17.9602RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Nov 16 1995 16:2641
    Re .9594:
    
    > How a "fight" in Soapbox can be unfair.  I mean, if you know you are 
    > correct, then you should possess sufficient internal resources to deflect
    > *any* volume of spurious attacks on your position.
    
    a) It is false to say that knowledge of truth constitutes possession of
    resources to prove.
    
    	1) One example is when the volume of spurious attacks is simply too
    	great to keep up with.  Normally this would be due to limitations
    	in the portion of time one had to participate in Soapbox, but even
    	if a person could spend all their time rebuffing attacks, it is
    	possible combined opponents could still overwhelm them.
    
    	2) Another example is that it is not difficult to generate large
    	random prime numbers p and q and then compute whether or not an
    	integer b is a quadratic residue modulo pq.  If p and q are later
    	lost or disposed of, although their product pq is retained, one
    	would still know whether b is a quadratic residue modulo pq
    	without having the means to prove it.
    
    b) If humans did not make logical errors, deflecting false claims in
    a matter of logic would simply be a matter of asking the audience to
    examine the false claims.  But humans are prone to mistakes, prejudice,
    appeals to emotion, and more.  An argument by an opponent that takes
    advantage of these flaws is unfair.
    
    c) Even if humans were completely logical, we still have to rely on
    external sources for much of our information.  We can't go doing all
    the experiments needed to demonstrate modern science nor travel to all
    the news sites to observe current events.  Data must be reported to us. 
    An argument by an opponent that takes advantage of false reports is
    unfair.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.9604TROOA::COLLINSGo, Subway Elvis!!Thu Nov 16 1995 17:0037
    .9602 (against my better judgement, I will now spar with Eric):
    
    >It is false to say that knowledge of truth constitutes possession of
    >resources to prove.

  Possession of resources *should* be a prerequisite to the utterance of a
  factual statement.  Lack of such knowledge renders your position 
  indefensible, and that is *your* problem, not your opponent's.
    
    >One example is when the volume of spurious attacks is simply too
    >great to keep up with.

  Then one must pick a particular opponent to deal with.  I've seen it done.
  I've been ignored in the midst of a fray.  I've done it to others, too.
    
    >Another example is that it is not difficult to generate large
    >random prime numbers p and q...
 
  You've lost me here.  Sorry.
   
    >But humans are prone to mistakes, prejudice,
    >appeals to emotion, and more.  An argument by an opponent that takes
    >advantage of these flaws is unfair.
    
  You pays your money...   

  Everybody here functions under the same rule: cerebral fitness.  Opponents
  can only take advantage of you if you let them.  Those are abused oftenest
  who are abused easiest.

    >we still have to rely on
    >external sources for much of our information.
  
  Again, each participant has equal opportunity to research (or not, as the
  case may be) the relative accuracy of facts reported here (or elsewhere).
                  
17.9605BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansThu Nov 16 1995 17:0136
    RE: .9599  Mark Levesque

    / No, no, no! First you deny that it's wrong, then you blame someone
    / else, then you attack the character of the person who pointed it out to
    / you. Try to follow along, ok?

    Gee, you slithered out of this discussion elsewhere, but now you've
    picked up again here, I see.  Just throwing caution to the wind, eh? :)

    This is how it works:
    
    First, you note that some jerk has gone ballistic over the meaning
    of a word.  And this is not a word which characterizes anyone or has
    any political impact.  It's a word which is defined in the dictionary
    to mean 'next to last', but you've seen it used to mean 'the next
    best thing to <the ultimate in that which is being described>.'

    You explain that languages change by people adopting new meanings for
    words (or new words entirely) and passing them on to others.  You say
    'I've seen others use the word in question in the same way I used the
    word here.  This is where I learned of this meaning.'  This <blank>hole
    says, 'OH, BLAMING OTHERS NOW, EH??'  This guy is a barrel of laughs.

    So, as this jerk is joined by others and the various threads in the 
    same topic start to become painstaking to follow, you say, 'Ok, if 
    you really want to argue this thing, let's make it a fair fight.'  
    Unfortunately, you realize that this guy can't fight on his own.
    His target has to be vastly outnumbered or he won't play.

    So you challenge him and set up a fight scenario which can't possibly
    give the advantage to either opponent:  a fair fight.  

    He walks away (while sniveling about the whole thing in a couple of 
    other topics, especially one where you don't happen to be participating.)

    Oh well.
17.9606MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Nov 16 1995 17:082
TTWA:
   Why is it that cheetahs nevah prospah?
17.9607pursued by the shrewWAHOO::LEVESQUEsqueal like the pig you areThu Nov 16 1995 17:093
    The key is to attack the character of your opponent, and name call, and
    do everything you can to get your opponent to mudwrestle with you. And
    if your opponent doesn't cooperate, wail all the louder.
17.9608NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 16 1995 17:115
Now, class.  For the penultimate time...



SHUT UP ALREADY!
17.9609ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 16 1995 17:185
    
    TTWA: Why cheetahs nevah prospah?
    
    well lucky jack, is it because they are missing an apostrophe, and
    are unfulfilled by same?
17.9610BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansThu Nov 16 1995 17:2011
    RE: .9607  Mark Levesque
    
    / The key is to attack the character of your opponent, and name call, and
    / do everything you can to get your opponent to mudwrestle with you. And
    / if your opponent doesn't cooperate, wail all the louder.
    
    Actually, the key now is to try to find all the various topics where
    this sniveling coward has gone to talk to you (after making such a
    big impotent display of deciding to ignore you.)
    
    You can run, Mark, but you can't hide.
17.9611WAHOO::LEVESQUEsqueal like the pig you areThu Nov 16 1995 17:221
    shreeeeeeeekk! shreeeeeeeeeek! shreeeeeeeeeeeeeek!
17.9612ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 16 1995 17:233
    
    Suzanne, don't you like, have a real job, or is notes your regular
    job. sheesh
17.9613Just say 'YES' to the 'Fair Fight' challenge.BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansThu Nov 16 1995 17:268
    RE: .9611  Mark Levesque
    
    / shreeeeeeeekk! shreeeeeeeeeek! shreeeeeeeeeeeeeek!
    
    Let it out, baby.  You'll feel better for it when you face up
    to your fears.
    
    P.S. You can run, but you can't hide.
17.96148^pPOWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesThu Nov 16 1995 17:264
    
    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
    
    
17.9615SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfThu Nov 16 1995 17:286
    
    
    Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! 
    Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!! Yip!!!!
    
    Nip... Nip... Nip... Nip... Nip... Nip... Nip... Nip... Nip... Nip... 
17.9616RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Nov 16 1995 17:2841
    Re .9604:
    
    > Possession of resources *should* be a prerequisite to the utterance
    > of a factual statement.
    
    What for?
    
    > Then one must pick a particular opponent to deal with.
    
    a) One mustn't do anything.
    
    b) The issue isn't what ones choices are when dealing with unfair or
    overwhelming opposition; the question was how can opposition be unfair. 
    I answered that, and your response is irrelevant to that issue -- how
    one deals with the unfairness does not negate its existence.

    > Opponents can only take advantage of you if you let them.
    
    Since I have demonstrated several examples to the contrary, your
    statement is false.
    
    > Again, each participant has equal opportunity to research (or not, as
    > the case may be) the relative accuracy of facts reported here (or
    > elsewhere).
    
    a) Your response is again irrelevant because it address what one can do
    about unfairness; it doesn't negate its existence.
    
    b) Opportunities are not equal.  The person living in Washington, DC,
    has more opportunity to research events there than the person living in
    Seattle.
    
    c) The opportunity to research facts on your own does not negate the
    unfairness created by people who make false reports.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.9617NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 16 1995 17:282
TTWA: Do these warehouse stores sell mega-bottles of chill pills?
I can think of a couple of noters who could use them.
17.9618GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedThu Nov 16 1995 17:308
    
    
    
    Did not, did too, did not, did too, did not, did too, did not, did too,
    did not, did too, did not did too, did not, did too, did not, did too,
    did not, did too 
    
    second verse, same as the first.....
17.9619BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Nov 16 1995 17:374

	Mike, you missed a comma and it threw the alignment of your note off. I
am surprised you would do such a thing!
17.9620NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 16 1995 17:371
No wonder his tires are wearing unevenly.
17.9621SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Thu Nov 16 1995 17:391
    Mike is commaly challenged.
17.9622TROOA::COLLINSGo, Subway Elvis!!Thu Nov 16 1995 17:4122
    
    .9616
    
    >> Possession of resources *should* be a prerequisite to the utterance
    >> of a factual statement.
    >
    >What for?
    
    As I said (in the part you cut) your position is otherwise indefensible.
    Best stick to what one knows.  Many have fallen victim to YOU for 
    failing to follow this course.
    
    >The issue isn't what ones choices are when dealing with unfair or
    >overwhelming opposition; the question was how can opposition be unfair. 
    
    Well, I'm sorry Eric, but I don't agree.  Nothing that you've said 
    so far demonstrates any extant "unfairness" in the current situation.  
    At least, not the way *I* define "unfairness".
    
    The acts of "ganging up" or "confounding" (in a virtual forum, that is)
    may be distressing or dishonest, but hardly unfair.
                                  
17.9623ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 16 1995 17:476
    
    .9621
    
    << Mike is commaly challenged.
    
    Is that anything, like, being apostrophe challenged.
17.9624PSDV::SURRETTEThu Nov 16 1995 17:527
    
    Perhaps, but infinitely better than being 
    comely challenged.
    
    One can (almost) always learn to punctuate.
    
    
17.9625"Easy to memorize", but apparently not easy to recallAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Nov 16 1995 18:2711
    I'd always thought that the New York Times was some kind of
    authority on stuff.  Here's an excerpt from last Sunday's paper:
    
    	It was with a single, quivering stroke of chalk (as
    	re-enactments depict it) that Albert Einstein codified
    	science into one easy-to-memorize equation: E = MC.
    	.
    	.
    	The Beatles are the E = MC of pop music.
    
    Chris
17.9626BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Nov 16 1995 18:304

	Speaking of the Beatles....who did the song, "Rock & Roll Music", first?
The Beatles or the Beach Boys? 
17.9627BB's shoulda renamed it "Milk & Pie Music"AMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Nov 16 1995 18:356
    Chuck Berry.  :-)
    
    Oh, you mean between those two, who did it first?  The Beatles.
    I can't stand the Beach Boys' version...
    
    Chris
17.9628POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesThu Nov 16 1995 18:474
    
    Did Chris ever find "Ragged Ass Road"?
    
    
17.9629ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 16 1995 18:522
    
    <<  and if so, where
17.9630RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Nov 16 1995 18:5243
    Re .9622:
    
    > As I said (in the part you cut) your position is otherwise indefensible.
    
    a) Lack of resources to defend a statement does not make the statement
    indefensible.
    
    b) Since a person can't predict the amount of resources that will be
    needed in any particular case, it is not generally possible to ensure
    that one has the resource before making a statement.
    
    c) Lack of defensibility is not always a fatal flaw.  If a person is a
    proven expert on a subject, it is often useful to trust them.
    
    >> . . . the question was how can opposition be unfair. 
    >
    > Well, I'm sorry Eric, but I don't agree.
    
    I quote from your note .9594:  [Things to Wonder About:]  "How a
    'fight' in Soapbox can be unfair."
    
    > At least, not the way *I* define "unfairness".
    >
    > The acts of "ganging up" or "confounding" (in a virtual forum, that is)
    > may be distressing or dishonest, but hardly unfair.
    
    a) How do you define "unfairness"?  In .9594, you expressed the
    possession of resources to "deflect" attacks as explaining why attacks
    could not be unfair.  I have demonstrated the insufficiency of this
    explanation.
                                                                        
    b) I listed at least two things other than ganging up or confounding
    that are unfair:  Taking advantage of human failings and erroneous
    reporting.
    
    b) I call dishonesty unfair.                                        
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.9631Since it followed my note, I don't know if you meant me?...AMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Nov 16 1995 18:546
    >> Did Chris ever find "Ragged Ass Road"?
    
    If you mean me, uh, not yet... :-)  Is this something I was
    supposed to look for?
    
    Chris
17.9632POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesThu Nov 16 1995 18:564
    
    No no, Chris Butkovich.
    
    
17.9633BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forThu Nov 16 1995 19:091
How long topic 586 will last before the Moderators Axe It.
17.9634Sounds interesting, in any eventAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Nov 16 1995 19:104
    Oh, okay, 'cause I'm sure I've been down that road a few times,
    and I could probably find it again without too much trouble...
    
    Chris
17.9635missing superscript...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Nov 16 1995 19:104
    
      If E=MC, atomic bombs would be very nerf.
    
      bb
17.9636SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfThu Nov 16 1995 19:107
    
    re: .9633
    
    >How long topic 586 will last before the Moderators Axe It.
    
    Then why'd you bother starting it???
    
17.9637BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forThu Nov 16 1995 19:1212
RE: 17.9636 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "if u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyf"

> Then why'd you bother starting it???

To get the moderators to axe it.

Or to find out if it's ok to call anyone "xxx xxxx".

Wonder which it is?


Phil
17.9638MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Nov 16 1995 19:225
>Or to find out if it's ok to call anyone "xxx xxxx".

Well, it's certainly OK to call Bill Clinton that. 1st amendment and all,
you know.

17.9639SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfThu Nov 16 1995 19:387
    
    
     Classified_ads note 7844
    
    How can anyone walk around with a 17 ct. ring on their finger??? You'd
    need a sling just to show it off!!!
    
17.9640BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Nov 16 1995 19:473

   Thanks for the info, Chris. I didn't know Chuck Berry did it first. :-)
17.9641TROOA::COLLINSGo, Subway Elvis!!Fri Nov 17 1995 00:5586
    .9630:

    Notice how Eric sweeps me around like he's trying to decide which 
    dustbin to dispose of me in?  :^)

    Oh well...no cronies to support me...must plow on alone... 
    
    >a) Lack of resources to defend a statement does not make the statement
    >indefensible.

    No, lack of resources does not make the statement *false*.  If you've
    nothing to back up your statement, you will fall flat in this forum.
    Defend your statement, says I.  I've naught, says you.  Then you know
    not, says I.  You know the pattern.
    
    >b) Since a person can't predict the amount of resources that will be
    >needed in any particular case, it is not generally possible to ensure
    >that one has the resource before making a statement.

    Sure it is.  "If you don't *know*, then shut up!"  Simple.  To do other-
    wise is to paste a virtual "Kick Me" sign on your virtual back.  The
    standard protocol in these forums is to suss out the scene and "know 
    your audience".  We've all seen the results of the failure to do so.
    
    >c) Lack of defensibility is not always a fatal flaw.  If a person is a
    >proven expert on a subject, it is often useful to trust them.

    If a person is a "proven expert", then they should possess the resources.
    If they lack the resources, then their status as "expert" is in question.
    
    >How do you define "unfairness"?

    The awarding, or possession, of a real advantage to/by one protaganist 
    that is unavailable to the other protaganist.

    >In .9594, you expressed the possession of resources to "deflect" attacks
    >as explaining why attacks could not be unfair.  I have demonstrated the
    >insufficiency of this explanation.
     
    You have demonstrated your belief, I agree.  However, my position remains
    that all participants here have, for all practical purposes, sufficient
    means at their disposal to shore up their arguments with facts.  We are
    "in the business".  Even those who can't use the WWWeb can still access
    bookstores, TV, public libraries, video stores, magazines, newspapers,
    radios...  

    The inability to muster resources only betrays the weakness of the 
    position.
                                                                   
    >I listed at least two things other than ganging up or confounding
    >that are unfair:  Taking advantage of human failings and erroneous
    >reporting.

    Actually, I considered those two to be means of confounding, but no matter.
    I maintain that, as tactics, they are no less open to any one party than
    they are to any other.  Thus, in my mind, fair.
    
    >I call dishonesty unfair.                                        
    
    I do not.  Either party can live by that sword, if they have the balls, 
    but each is as likely to die by that sword, as well.  Thus, again, fair.
    
    Dishonesty is creepy, I'll grant you.  But, unlike the concept of a "fair
    fight" as it relates to a physical confrontation, each party has equal 
    opportunity to disprove the false, even if it means a delay.  A physical
    confrontation is time-critical; these virtual confrontations are not.
    A recent example:  DougO suddenly attacks Joe on the topic of Boy Scout
    badges from a debate long forgotten by all but DougO.  

    Eventually, everyone gets their say, if it's what they really want.
    
    Tell me, Eric.  In .9602, you said:
   
    	>Another example is that it is not difficult to generate large
    	>random prime numbers p and q and then compute whether or not an
    	>integer b is a quadratic residue modulo pq.  If p and q are later
    	>lost or disposed of, although their product pq is retained, one
    	>would still know whether b is a quadratic residue modulo pq
    	>without having the means to prove it.
    
    ...and I had no idea what you were talking about.  In fact, common
    sense told me not to debate someone who speaks like this.  So...was
    your statement "unfair" to me?  Or is it *my* problem, for having left
    the shallow end of the pool?
    
17.9642MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Nov 17 1995 00:582
Cronieism is a deplorable situation, John.

17.9643CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Nov 17 1995 10:504
    !Joan, I agree with you!  C'mere and gimme a high five and then let's
    have a nice hearty spit and a guffaw.  What was it you said anyway?  
    
    Brian
17.9644TROOA::COLLINSGo, Subway Elvis!!Fri Nov 17 1995 11:343
    
    <smack!>
    
17.9645ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckFri Nov 17 1995 12:043
    
    why dr. dan has started Teekama type topics like crazy lately??
    bored, perhaps.
17.9646DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Fri Nov 17 1995 12:1312
17.9647DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Fri Nov 17 1995 12:154
    TTWA:  Why MrTopaz misses Killoran.
    
    one would think...  but no, the cerebrum recoils as does an oyster from
                        citric acid.
17.9648ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckFri Nov 17 1995 12:214
    
    why mz_debra would buy *white* shoes before Memorial Day, even though
    she won't wear said shoes until after. Also, if I *indeed* made the
    top of her hit list.
17.9649GMASEC::KELLYFri Nov 17 1995 12:423
    She plans ahead.  I also bought the same white shoes and 3 other pair.
    
    Imelda
17.9650BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Fri Nov 17 1995 12:465
    
    	Huh, you bought the same white shoes?
    
    	Do you and Deb plan on wearing them every other week?
    
17.9651ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckFri Nov 17 1995 12:472
    
    lessee 'tine, are you up to 4,000 pairs yet???
17.9652GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedFri Nov 17 1995 12:517
    
    
    
    Imelda,
    
    
    How goes the new life in politics?
17.9653GMASEC::KELLYFri Nov 17 1995 13:004
    Mike-
    
    As soon as I find the proper shoes to match (politics), I will let
    you know :-)
17.9654CSC32::M_EVANSruns with scissorsFri Nov 17 1995 13:013
    Try hip waders
    
    
17.9655GMASEC::KELLYFri Nov 17 1995 13:133
    Meg-
    
    How shall I wear my hair? :-)
17.9656MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Nov 17 1995 13:295
TTWA:
   What percentage of men actually turn into raving sex maniacs with
   nothing but violence and rape on their mind and in their heart after
   viewing a stripper massage a pole?

17.9657GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Nov 17 1995 13:438
    
    
    	re:  Andy
    
    
    	You should see the size of some of the stones that comes into
    	the store I'm working at.  Yeow!
    
17.9658CSC32::M_EVANSruns with scissorsFri Nov 17 1995 13:474
    I am the wrong person to ask about hair, mine is strictly wash and
    wear, with the occasional braid or bun if it is in my way.  
    
    meg
17.9659DASHER::RALSTONscrewiti'mgoinhome..Fri Nov 17 1995 15:216
    How come my left and right arrows stopped working, when I got my new
    GENRAL account? Every other uppercase symbol works.
    
    !@#$%^&*()_+|{}:"?  see?
    
    ...Tom
17.9660TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisbad spellers UNTIE!Fri Nov 17 1995 16:2511
re 17.9628    >>     Did Chris ever find "Ragged Ass Road"?


and thank you *so* much for reminding me of that one!  Actually, I did
a bit of surfing and got to the Canada Post home page where I thought I
was going to strike gold because there was a directory called "Postal
Code Lookup".  However, when I pulled it up, it indicated "A Postal
Code Lookup Search Engine is currently under development".  They 
did provide a phone number for postal code information, but somebody
else with balls can call them up and ask for the location of
"Ragged Ass Road" (800-267-1133)
17.9661CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Nov 17 1995 18:194
       
       We have learned a startling anatomical fact about the author of .9660:
       
       > somebody else with balls can call them up...
17.9662POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesFri Nov 17 1995 18:255
    
    Chris has balls, she has a Cancer Society Ball every year, don't you
    Chris 8^)?
    
    
17.9663CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Nov 17 1995 18:261
       After the Ball is over...
17.9664MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Nov 17 1995 18:301
    What does BOHICA mean?
17.9665POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesFri Nov 17 1995 18:334
    
    See her take out her glass eye...
    
    
17.9666BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Fri Nov 17 1995 19:003
    
    	Bend Over, Here It Comes Again
    
17.9667EST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQFri Nov 17 1995 19:033
I just heard our (Digital's) radio commercial.
Our slogan is still, believe it or not, "Whatever it takes".
Someone figures this sells computers? Reminds me of used car sales.
17.9668TROOA::COLLINSA hayride of hyuks!Fri Nov 17 1995 19:053
    
    I thought Purolator's motto was "Whatever It Takes".
    
17.9669ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckFri Nov 17 1995 19:174
    
    .9668
    
    wron again !joan, it is the Mustang Ranch's motto. try and keep up. :-)
17.9670MPGS::MARKEYHooter challengedFri Nov 17 1995 19:174
    
    Who's wron?
    
    -b
17.9671ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckFri Nov 17 1995 19:252
    
    <--- friend of a friend of a friend
17.9672ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckFri Nov 17 1995 19:432
    
    TTWA  if Ray heard any news on his sister.
17.9673NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorFri Nov 17 1995 19:506
Whether there really is anything worth reading in this conference...

It might be time to bag this conference when even Dr. Dan stoops
to notes diarrhea.

Sigh.
17.9674CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Fri Nov 17 1995 20:1615



 TTWA...commercial on WRKO for Grandmother's minced meat pie stuffing.  The
 daughter who is now (presumably) married, calls mom asking her about the
 aroma in her house around the holidays, to which mom replies something
 about Grandmother's pie stuffing..

 Why did the daughter wait til she was married and out of the house to 
 ask her mother this??



 Jim
17.9675POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesFri Nov 17 1995 20:216
    
    Because her lazy chauvinist pig of a husband who has his fat ass in the
    armchair watching the football game is forcing her to cook for
    him, when during her single days she went to mom's house?
    
    
17.9676BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Fri Nov 17 1995 20:294
    
    	Hmmm, Deb, I think you could have used a BROADER brush to paint
    	the entire male population.
    
17.9677MPGS::MARKEYHooter challengedFri Nov 17 1995 20:336
    
    Of course, a woman never cooked or took care of a family because
    SHE wanted to. Never. Not once. Ever. Well, except maybe my
    wife and a few hundred others I know...
    
    -b
17.9678POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesFri Nov 17 1995 20:355
    
    Ooh, sensitive tonight, aren't we!
    
    And humour impaired, I must say 8^)!
    
17.9679MPGS::MARKEYHooter challengedFri Nov 17 1995 20:364
    
    How do you know if I'm smiling or not? :-)
    
    -b
17.9680POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerFri Nov 17 1995 21:041
    <--- 'cause you keep checking to see if your hooters are growing.
17.9681MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Nov 18 1995 00:006
I'd much rather cook than watch football.

In fact, I'd much rather do just about anything than watch football.

But cookin' is a good thing to do.

17.9682CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Sat Nov 18 1995 02:4116

 I used to love watching football when I lived out west.  Prolly cuz
 I could get up in the morning and watch the early game that started
 at 10AM Pacific time...I could eat breakfast, drink coffee and read
 the paper, and still have the rest of the day after the game to 
 do stuff with the family.  Since I've moved east I found I didn't
 like tieing up the whole day in front of the tube (plus I have
 church activities most of the day anyway).  I've found I really 
 don't care much for football anymore..


 I'd rather cook as well.


 Jim
17.9683POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesSat Nov 18 1995 13:504
    
    I'd rather watch football than cook.
    
    
17.9684CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Sat Nov 18 1995 15:134


 Alright...you watch football, and me and Lucky will cook ;-)
17.9685POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerSat Nov 18 1995 23:261
    In New Hampshire, isn't it said "Better to watch football then cook."?
17.9686POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesSun Nov 19 1995 15:424
    
    Yes, but only on highway signs 8^).
    
    
17.9687POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Nov 20 1995 01:071
    This troubles me.
17.9688Ol' teach was not ammused...MPGS::MARKEYHooter challengedMon Nov 20 1995 01:299
    TTWA:
    
    What my 7 year old son had in mind when doing some spelling
    homework which required him to construct sentences from a word
    list. For "pile" he wrote: "Now that's one big pile of doo doo!"

    That's my boy! :-)

    -b
17.9689TROOA::BUTKOVICHbad spellers UNTIE!Mon Nov 20 1995 01:392
    <--- you reminded me of a joke my Dad told me today... however I'll
    take it to the appropriate topic!
17.9690SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREPerhapsTheDreamIsDreamingUsMon Nov 20 1995 03:108
    .9688
    
    Brian,
    
    Maybe they asked to describe D.C. as well.  Can you use "pile" and
    describe our government in one sentence.
    
    ;^P
17.9691secondary ? what secondary ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Nov 20 1995 12:234
    
      The hapless NE Patriots.
      
      bb
17.9692WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Nov 20 1995 12:3410
    No, they aren't quite hapless. If they were hapless, then we could just
    write them off as a lost cause. Instead they have to show moments of
    adequacy, so we never know whether they are going to show up on Sunday
    or not. They didn't show up this week. That one long pass (36 yds or
    so) and third down was the killer (it set up the Colts' last TD.) Yet
    another breakdown in the secondary. If they'd made that play, they
    might have won the game. As it was, the momentum carried back to the
    Colts and it was over. Coates' fumbles were incredibly costly. Feh.
    
    At least the 'boys won. I'm looking forward to thursday's game. :-)
17.9693ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckMon Nov 20 1995 12:475
    
    well Doc, the Bears must be taking secondary lessons from the Patriots.
    
    Your right the Cowboys, Chiefs game will be great. I'll take Dallas
    over the Chiefs, and Detroit over Minnesota.
17.9694POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Nov 20 1995 12:584
    How come Americans aren't jumping for joy considering the Baltimore
    Stallions won the Grey Cup yesterday? First American team to do so.
    
    Could it be, nobody cares?
17.9695Could be...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfMon Nov 20 1995 12:581
    
17.9696CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Nov 20 1995 12:584


 could be
17.9697CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Nov 20 1995 12:595



 Yikes!
17.9698SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfMon Nov 20 1995 13:035
    
    
    Perhaps the focus of the Stallions is finding a new home vs. accepting
    any kudos...
    
17.9699WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Nov 20 1995 13:035
    >How come Americans aren't jumping for joy considering the Baltimore
    >Stallions won the Grey Cup yesterday? First American team to do so.
    
     The Grey Cup is the football equivalent to the championship of the
    minor leagues. 
17.9700BIGQ::SILVADiabloMon Nov 20 1995 13:041
wonder snarf!!!
17.9701ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckMon Nov 20 1995 13:174
    
    9699
    
    not only that, nobody cares.
17.9702CALLME::MR_TOPAZMon Nov 20 1995 13:195
       
       The thing I like about Canadians, they know how to party.
       
       What wilder place to spend a Northern Super Bowl weekend than in
       Regina?
17.9703POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Nov 20 1995 13:211
    But they do party at the Grey Cup, especially out west.
17.9704best too-short qb in recent mem...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Nov 20 1995 13:264
    
      It was Doug Flutie (remember the BC 'Hail Mary' pass ?) who lost.
    
      bb
17.9705POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Nov 20 1995 13:311
    Well, Doug has had great success in the CFL and has been fun to watch.
17.9706SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfMon Nov 20 1995 13:368
    
    
    >It was Doug Flutie (remember the BC 'Hail Mary' pass ?) who lost.
    
    What kind of football they play up there??
    
    One guy against a 12 man defense????
    
17.9707WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 20 1995 15:412
    i think the Pats ought to play a few away games in Bosnia. might help
    the running game.
17.9708WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Nov 20 1995 15:421
    It's the blocking game that needs the most help (on offense.)
17.9709WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 20 1995 15:431
    -1 i'll the word "most" as the operative... ;-)
17.9710Earth to Jacqueline. Hel-LOOOO?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Nov 20 1995 17:254
TTWA:

14.4738>"I'd just like to know why I'm being charged," a disheveled Jacqueline
14.4738>Annette Williams, 28, of Schaumburg, said as she appeared in court.
17.9711BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeMon Nov 20 1995 17:293
    
    	Hoo boy, looks like a stab at a "mentally incompetent" ruling.
    
17.9712CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Nov 20 1995 17:3711




 Sounds like we have a victim of some new syndrome.




 Jim
17.9713GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedMon Nov 20 1995 17:385
    
    
    
    Not so new, remember Chuckles Manson and The White Album?  Why is he in
    jail?  Would he go to jail today?
17.9714NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Nov 20 1995 17:486
The Beatles?

Is this resurgance the 60s folks hitting their collective mid-life crisis?

While I'll readily admit that I like some of their songs, Sturgeon's Law
still applies their music.
17.9715CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Nov 20 1995 17:4912



 I enjoyed the anthology last night...it was fun after having watched "The
 Ruttles".  I dunno if it is some midlife thing..heck, I did my midlife thing
 a few years ago.  The music is refreshing to hear again, in light of that 
 which passes as music today.



 Jim
17.9716NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Nov 20 1995 18:035
re .9712:

It's really not new, it's just that the end result is more bizarre than
usual.  Whenever a baby's snatched (and no ransom's demanded), they look
for a woman who's obsessed with having a baby.
17.9717CSC32::M_EVANSruns with scissorsMon Nov 20 1995 18:046
    As I remember this happened a few years back in another state.  
    
    Same thing, woman wanted to have a baby and couldn't so she murdered a
    pregnant woman who was near term and stole the baby.
    
    meg
17.9718DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon Nov 20 1995 18:284
    But if I read the article correctly, the woman who wanted a baby
    already had other kids??????
    
    
17.9719SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Nov 20 1995 18:283
    .9718
    
    You expect logic from a person like that, Karen?
17.9720NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Nov 20 1995 18:311
Presumably the other kids had survived babyhood, which itself is amazing.
17.9721MPGS::MARKEYfulla gadinkydustMon Nov 20 1995 18:333
    
    Maybe Jeffrey Dahmer ate them.
    
17.9722DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundMon Nov 20 1995 18:355
    Markey,
    
    That's NOT funny!!
    
    
17.9723BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomMon Nov 20 1995 21:367
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why Harney has strayed from "Quit with the garbage topics and
    	stop wasting CPU cycles" to a full-fledged discussion particip-
    	ant.
    
17.9724For the few who really don't understand: ;-)ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyMon Nov 20 1995 23:265
re: .9723 (Shawn)

Because I was tired of seeing you get it wrong!

\john
17.9725COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Nov 21 1995 04:336
=wn= mods have new policy: no more posting of WWWeb news articles and any
other copyrighted material without permission.

My momma called things like this "cutting off your nose to spite your face."

/john
17.9726BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Nov 21 1995 11:584

	Poor poor john...he'll have one less conference to post his crap....
sniff......
17.9727WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Nov 21 1995 12:062
    How cold and callous, just because your ability post your crap isn't
    impacted. :-)
17.9728BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Nov 21 1995 12:146

	I know, doc...that was vewy vewy bad of me.....can you forgive me?


Glen
17.9729their defense deserves their last-place ranking in spadesACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Nov 21 1995 12:1624
    TTWA:  Did the Bengals recruit high-school players to play the second
    half in Sunday's game?  
    
    I had the pleasure and the displeasure of being at Sunday's game (at
    least the sun was out and it was warm).  The Bengals came out and
    smoked Pittsburgh in the first half.  They were up 31-13 at one time. 
    Unfortunately, the offense was neutered in the second half, and the
    defense may as well have been on the sidelines- they barely slowed down
    Pittsburgh during its 36 unanswered points in the second half.
    
    Strange game.  I thought they were going to run away with it early on.
    
    I have a question, though.  Why did they Shula have Blake take a knee
    (twice) at the end of the first half.  They had Pittsburgh on the run,
    their offense was explosive, and they had over a minute left in the
    half (with 3 TOs).  What the hell were they thinking?  They had the
    chance to put Pittsburgh away here.  Another score may have been the
    mental kick that would have kept them in the game the second half.
    
    I've not seen a more pathetic finish ever, and that says a lot when
    discussing the Bengals.
    
    
    -steve
17.9730ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckTue Nov 21 1995 12:244
    
    .9729
    
    try watching the Patriots or Bears, then you will see pathetic.
17.9731MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Nov 21 1995 12:438
    John:
    
    Did they give any reason as to why WWW stuff can't be posted in there?
    
    My initial response is that it is seen as a threat to the make believe
    utopia they have over there but there could be other reasons.
    
    -Jack
17.9732POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesTue Nov 21 1995 12:438
    
    The =wn= moderators cited CP003-04 as the reason for the policy change. 
    I've read it and it appears that they're right.
    
    Who started the moaning about posting copyrighted material, anyway?  I
    thought it was you, John 8^).
    
    
17.9733COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Nov 21 1995 13:008
Nope.  A moderator moaned about something I had posted, telling me I needed
to obtain permission.  I pointed out that (1) it had no copyright notice and
(2) I was much more likely to get permission for the item I had posted than
they were likely to get permission from the AP for all the stuff others had
posted, and suggested that they drop the matter.  As far as I was concerned
that should have been the end of the discussion.

/john
17.9734POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesTue Nov 21 1995 13:126
    
    See?  You DID start it!
    
    8^)
    
    
17.9735I know - you didn't give them all a hug for the goddessMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Nov 21 1995 13:246
> I was much more likely to get permission for the item I had posted than
> they were likely to get permission from the AP for all the stuff others had
> posted

Hard to believe they couldn't see the logic in that, wimminnotes being such
an outstanding bastion of logic and clear thinking and all that.
17.9736WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Nov 21 1995 13:252
    John and the =wn= moderators have a love-hate relationship; they love
    to hate each other. :-)
17.9737To be enlightened? I don't think so.....DECLNE::REESEToreDown,I'mAlmostLevelW/theGroundTue Nov 21 1995 13:303
    I wonder why so many men following the =wn= conference?????
    
    
17.9738POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesTue Nov 21 1995 13:314
    
    In some cases, yes.  In some cases, to be jerks 8^).
    
    No names mentioned, of course 8^).
17.9739BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Nov 21 1995 13:323

	What catagory would John Covert fit into in there?
17.9740CSC32::M_EVANSruns with scissorsTue Nov 21 1995 13:3520
    Mostly I prefer to keep stuff in files I moderate in the files.  
    
    However, let me clear the air here.
    
    We were sent mail another noter asking if John's notes had been
    cleared by the authors since it was apparently word-for-word articles.  
    After asking Mr Covert if it was cleared he began pointing out other
    potential copyright violations in the file.  
    
    After several weeks of review on copyright and P&P the comodrators
    decided that our best bet was to go with conservative interpretations
    of "fair use"  rather than have other problems later.  
    
    It unfortunately means we can't have articles taken directly off news
    feeds, WWW sites, or much else without permission by the authors or
    publishers.  
    
    But I suppose we do owe John thanks,
    
    meg
17.9741WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Nov 21 1995 13:372
    That seems to be substantially the same as John's account of the
    incident.
17.9742COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Nov 21 1995 13:394
Leaving out my suggestion echoed by Ad Vissers (who posted the daily news)
that the moderators drop it.

/john
17.9743GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedTue Nov 21 1995 13:439
    
    
    Doesn't the copywritten items have to be used for financial gain in
    order for it to be an infringement?  As long as the copywright is
    attached to a repost and it is not used for financial gain, I thought
    it was okay to repost.
    
    
    Mike
17.9744MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Nov 21 1995 13:528
    Meg:
    
    I find this to be a shame because some good articles regarding human
    rights violations have been used by myself from Vissers postings. 
    Particularly the one about the slave trade in the Sudan.  The abuse of
    women and children in that country.
    
    -Jack
17.9745WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Nov 21 1995 13:568
    >Doesn't the copywritten items have to be used for financial gain in
    >order for it to be an infringement?  
    
     Not really. If you make use of something in such a way that it
    interferes with their revenue stream even though you don't make any
    money on it yourself I believe you can be found to be in violation of
    the copyright laws. So if you were to make copies of a newspaper and
    distribute them for free, I think you'd be in violation.
17.9746MPGS::MARKEYfulla gadinkydustTue Nov 21 1995 13:599
    > Doesn't the copywritten items have to be used for financial gain in
    > order for it to be an infringement?  As long as the copywright is
    > attached to a repost and it is not used for financial gain, I thought
    > it was okay to repost.
    
    
    WRONGGGGGGGG!!!!
    
    -b
17.9747NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 21 1995 14:003
copyright, not copywrite
copyrighted, not copywritten
NNTTM
17.9748NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 21 1995 17:512
TTWA: Will 'boxers who call Jack Martin "OJ" get in trouble with Mr. Simpson's
lawyers when he gets his trademark?
17.9749BUSY::SLABOUNTYBuzzword BingoTue Nov 21 1995 17:544
    
    	I used "OJ" yesterday but corrected it before entering the reply
    	so I wouldn't get sued for trademark problems.
    
17.9750BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Nov 21 1995 18:094

	We're in the process of gatting a trademark of OJ Martin   so we won't
be sued.
17.9751BUSY::SLABOUNTYBuzzword BingoTue Nov 21 1995 18:104
    
    	Once you stick "Martin" in there it's not much of a shortcut,
    	now, is it?
    
17.9752Now apply it to something that really matters!CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Tue Nov 21 1995 19:078
           <<< Note 17.9740 by CSC32::M_EVANS "runs with scissors" >>>

>    After several weeks of review on copyright and P&P the comodrators
>    decided that our best bet was to go with conservative interpretations
>    of "fair use"  rather than have other problems later.  
    
    	Well, it's a start.  Now if only you can afford the same 
    	conservative caution on issues of life...
17.9753CSC32::M_EVANSruns with scissorsTue Nov 21 1995 19:516
    TTWA
    
    When Joe is going to write the reply in the AIODS topic.
    
    When Joe is going to look at living breathing people with some respect
    toward their feelings.
17.9754MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Nov 22 1995 12:204
TTWA:
   Whether the Brits, Canucks, and Aussies will be able to keep up
   in here for the next few days?

17.9755SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfWed Nov 22 1995 12:234
    
    Whether I care or not if I see Bambi in the woods the next few days...
    
    
17.9756ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 22 1995 12:562
    
    <------   Andy, you will find Bambi on the Disney lot. hth
17.9757ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 22 1995 18:105
    
    will the Cowboys cover the spread of 10 points tomorrow?
    
    Can Detroit keep their winning streak alive against the Vikings?
    Nah................
17.9758ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 22 1995 18:113
    
    will the Northwestern Wildcats finish the year ranked in the top 2
    or 3 in the nation?
17.9759BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 22 1995 18:158

	Detroit will do well tomorrow. Everytime their coach's job hangs in the
balance, they seem to do quite well. 



Glen
17.9760ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 22 1995 18:282
    
    TTWA: does anyone other than Glen, read my ramblings, and ravings?
17.9761SCAS02::GUINEO::MOOREPerhapsTheDreamIsDreamingUsWed Nov 22 1995 18:323
    Hadn't noticed 'em.
    
    ;^)
17.9762TROOA::COLLINSJust say `Oh, all right'.Wed Nov 22 1995 18:348
    
    .9760, Mark:
    
    The mods have a program that scans your notes for <R.O.>, but
    other than that...
    
    ;^)
    
17.9763POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 22 1995 18:571
    Boutros Boutros is in town today and hasn't even called me once.  8^/
17.9764CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Wed Nov 22 1995 19:023

 golly!
17.9765POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 22 1995 19:031
    Ned is more than a little upset.
17.9766DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedWed Nov 22 1995 19:134
    Surely he could have found one of your personalities he wanted to
    chat with ;-}
    
    
17.9767BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessWed Nov 22 1995 19:155
    
    	Really?  I'm still looking for one.
    
    	8^)
    
17.9768POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 22 1995 19:191
    8;^{
17.9769BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessWed Nov 22 1995 19:205
    
    	Hey, where'd .9767 come from?
    
    	"Bad Slab" must've typed that when I turned around.
    
17.9770XEDON::JENSENWed Nov 22 1995 19:214
    I'd gladly speak with any of your legion.  Except Hildy.
    She scares me, if I may be Frank.
    
    
17.9771POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 22 1995 19:221
    Pauline is a little sensitave at times like this.
17.9772GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Nov 22 1995 19:227
TTWA

just about everything, really.



\C
17.9773BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 22 1995 19:233

	Ned is cool.
17.9774POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 22 1995 19:231
    What time is it for you Chele?
17.9775XEDON::JENSENWed Nov 22 1995 19:242
    Leslie is quite graceful, if I'm still being Frank.
    
17.9776POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 22 1995 19:241
    JoJo, you can be Frank with us. We'll understand.
17.9777POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Wet RaspberriesWed Nov 22 1995 19:264
    
    I'd rather be Earnest.
    
    
17.9778XEDON::JENSENWed Nov 22 1995 19:285
    {weeping uncontrollably}
    
    Now if only the family will be as welcoming when
    I come out tomorrow.
    
17.9779POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 22 1995 19:281
    Welcome, Ernie!
17.9780GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Nov 22 1995 19:303
It's 8:37 - are you gonna report me?   Woe is me.

\Woe
17.9781POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 22 1995 19:331
    16 hours. wow.
17.9782COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Nov 22 1995 20:027
>    
>    I'd rather be Earnest.
>    

Yes, that's very important.

/john    
17.9783GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Nov 22 1995 20:513
A haaaaandbaaaaag?

\C
17.9784POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 23 1995 16:104
    TTWA:
    
    How many people are using the work `anthology' without knowing what it
    means.
17.9785POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 23 1995 16:243
    
    
    {cricket chirping}
17.9786TROOA::COLLINSThe manual is pure fiction.Thu Nov 23 1995 16:543
    
    {tumbleweed blowing by}
    
17.9787POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 23 1995 17:153
    
    
    {sound of barn door knocking in the wind}
17.9788Everybody loves...TROOA::COLLINSThe manual is pure fiction.Thu Nov 23 1995 17:353
    
    {the sound of a train in the distance}
    
17.9789POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 23 1995 17:363

    {Guardian Of Forever wind noises}
17.9790CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Nov 23 1995 19:073

    {Chris munching a bag of crisps}
17.9791POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 23 1995 19:223
    
    
    {Glenn wondering why Chris doesn't munch on the crisps in the bag}
17.9792GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Nov 23 1995 19:402
{a wondering michele I a thing of}

17.9793CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Nov 23 1995 20:113

    {...?!  Anyway, what do I do with all these crisps now the bag is gone?}
17.9794POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 23 1995 20:123

    {Glenn trying to decipher what Michele has just said}
17.9795SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideThu Nov 23 1995 20:295
        
        {andy, who doubts that 'chele is a thing of shreds and patches)
        
        
17.9796GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Nov 23 1995 20:403
{patches, eco's - call them what you will...  }

chele_thing
17.9797POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 23 1995 21:083

    {Glenn, now grievously troubled}
17.9798GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Nov 23 1995 21:162
{TTWA - why is the lovely Glenn now grievously troubled?}

17.9799POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 23 1995 21:203
    
    
    {blush}
17.9800MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Nov 23 1995 21:471
Well, I guess that just about answers .9754.
17.9801GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Nov 23 1995 22:0912
Hey,

I was saving that for the lovely Glenn!




'slonely in here today.  If it gets dark as well, I'll have to go home for a 
teddy.


\C
17.9802LJSRV2::KALIKOWHi-ho! Yow! I'm surfing Arpanet!Fri Nov 24 1995 14:452
    Ooh, a teddy.  Is it getting warm in here??
    
17.9803Somebody's justifying their job at kids expense.SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Nov 26 1995 09:5523
    
    
    	TTWAT:
    
    	The news report I heard on NPR his morning about Boston's
    Bi-lingual education program. It seems that 25yrs ago there was this
    "bi-lingual education law" passed. It states that if there are more
    than 20 students in a school system that have a native language other
    than english, the school must teach them in their native language.
    Well, in Boston there are a group of students who's native language is
    Creolu (I'm sure that's spelled wrong). Only the language has no
    written alphabet, no grammatical rules, and is only spoken at home in
    their native country.....portugese is the language that is written and
    taught at school there. The children don't even know how to read 
    Creolu and are having to be taught their supposed 'native' tongue!
    The parents can't even read the children's report cards since they are
    written in Creolu. Interviews with the kids being taught were very
    negative....they couldn't understand why they were being taught a
    language so they could be weened away from it. Frankly, neither can
    I....
    
    
    jim
17.9804TROOA::COLLINSThe manual is pure fiction.Sun Nov 26 1995 16:5210
    
    Whether Chris' party-in-the-suite got out-of-hand last night.
    
    Whether Mont Vernon is ready for Jack's new `underground city' plan.
    
    Whether Mz_Debra will miss "Myname'sChrisdamnedgladtomeetchahowlongwill
    youbeintownfor?"
    
    Whether Glenn will have time to finish bagging his snow this weekend.
    
17.9805GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Sun Nov 26 1995 19:097
    
I wonder if anyone has invented a 
plug_into_the_car_cigarette_lighter_hair-dryer and if said implement could 
possibly be as irritating as people shaving in the car?

\C
17.9806SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Nov 26 1995 19:147
    
    
    They have power converters that plug into the cigarette lighter and
    will let you run regular household appliances off them. Imagine someone
    curling their hair and driving.....
    
    
17.9807MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Nov 27 1995 00:232
Some people's driving curls _my_ hair.

17.9808TROOA::BUTKOVICHit's tummy time!Mon Nov 27 1995 05:076
    >> Whether Chris' party-in-the-suite got out-of-hand last night.
    
    Well, we didn't get kicked out of the hotel, if that's what you mean!
    
    I'm wondering if Deb made it home alright - must have been a miserable
    drive. 
17.9809WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 27 1995 09:341
    why Parcell's thought his team played well on Sunday.
17.9810LJSRV2::KALIKOWBuddy, can youse paradigm?Mon Nov 27 1995 11:312
    Why Girouard think's someone's name i's plural because it end's with s.
                       
17.9811POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Nov 27 1995 12:592
    I've set up the snow bags using stakes on the driveway, this will
    save me shoveling the snow into them.
17.9812TROOA::COLLINSThe manual is pure fiction.Mon Nov 27 1995 13:075
    
    Oh, he's a clever little boy!  Aren't you a clever little boy?
    
    Do you like your rattle?
    
17.9813ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckMon Nov 27 1995 13:262
    
    If mz_debra's disposable camera worked.
17.9814TROOA::COLLINSThe manual is pure fiction.Mon Nov 27 1995 13:273
    
    It went {click}, that much we know.  :^)
    
17.9815TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisit's tummy time!Mon Nov 27 1995 13:303
    Mr. "Myname'sChrisdamnedgladtomeetchahowlongwillyoubeintownfor?"
    was the official photographer - a very accomodating chap, I must
    say
17.9816WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 27 1995 14:581
    what the heck's an i's?
17.9817PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Nov 27 1995 15:014
   this one's beyond hope, dan'l dearest.


17.9818hope this helps...;*)SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Nov 27 1995 15:016
17.9819WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 27 1995 15:431
    awww you're all helplesS'
17.9820DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Nov 27 1995 15:441
I wonder what happens if you hybridize a wolf with a wolfhound.
17.9821CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Nov 28 1995 13:136



 What possesses someone to walk into my office, take a chair and walk out 
 with it without even a "Hey, can I borrow your chair?"..sheesh..
17.9822CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Nov 28 1995 13:162
    Gall?  Arrogance?  A bullet proof vest?  :-).  
    
17.9823BUSY::SLABOUNTYWeird Al Yankovic in '96Tue Nov 28 1995 13:463
    
    	Maybe a female with a history of PMS.
    
17.9824MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Nov 28 1995 14:385
    Anybody know how to pull Digital's annual report off the system?
    
    Looked in VTX but couldn't fing it.
    
    Thanks
17.9825RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Nov 28 1995 14:4180
    Re .9641:
    
    >> a) Lack of resources to defend a statement does not make the statement
    >> indefensible.
    >
    > No, lack of resources does not make the statement *false*.
    
    Non sequitur.
    
    >> b) Since a person can't predict the amount of resources that will be
    >> needed in any particular case, it is not generally possible to ensure
    >> that one has the resource before making a statement.
    >
    > Sure it is.
    
    That is easily proven false by example.  Suppose the issue is whether
    or not approximately half of all glorks, a naturally occurring
    phenomena, are black (versus white).  You have conducted a proper
    scientific experiment, in which you examined 10,000 glorks and found
    that 5,003 were black and 4,997 were white.  This is quite sufficient
    to reject the hypothesis that glorks are, for example, 90% black and
    10% white.  So you post your claim in Soapbox that glorks are about
    half black.
    
    Now along comes another experimenter and posts a note saying that they
    examined N glorks and found that 90% were black and 10% white.  Due to
    the laws of random chance, both experiments could happen without being
    inconsistent, although it may be unlikely, depending on N.  My point is
    that you cannot know in advance what N is, so you cannot predict how
    much work you will have to do to rebut the other claim.  If N is 10,
    you just point out that your experiment is more thorough and is the one
    to be believed.  But if N is 1,000,000, you have to do a lot more work
    to prove your claim -- even if it does turn out to be true.  It may be
    that you can't possibly afford even 100,000 glorks, let alone
    1,000,000.
    
    Since there is no way to know in advance what N will be, there is no
    way to ensure you have sufficient resources to defend your statement
    against whatever challenges will be made.
    
    > "If you don't *know*, then shut up!"  Simple.  To do otherwise is
    > to paste a virtual "Kick Me" sign on your virtual back.
    
    Since only logic and one's internal feelings can be truly known, your
    principle would restrict discourse in Soapbox to those feelings.  This
    is unreasonable; certainly scientific statements are suitable subjects
    for discussion and demonstration, even though they can never be known
    with total certainty.
    
    >> How do you define "unfairness"?
    >
    > The awarding, or possession, of a real advantage to/by one protaganist 
    > that is unavailable to the other protaganist.

    I suggest you redefine "unfairness".  By that definition, the side that
    possesses, say, a scientific laboratory that the other side cannot
    afford has an unfair advantage.  Yet the side that uses insults and
    lies does not.  Further, "real advantage" is an undefined concept.
    
    >> I call dishonesty unfair.                                        
    >
    > I do not.
    
    If somebody assures you that product X will perform function Y, and you
    buy it and find out they lied to you, and you have no way to find them
    and get your money back, do you believe that was not unfair?
    
    > So...was your statement "unfair" to me?  Or is it *my* problem, for
    > having left the shallow end of the pool?
    
    I am not aware of any reason to believe that our opinions on the
    fairness of this statement would distinguish our definitions of what is
    unfair.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.9826MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Nov 28 1995 14:411
Don't feel bad, Jack. Try as I might, I've never been able to fing it myself.
17.9827TROOA::COLLINSRobobar: The Future Of HospitalityTue Nov 28 1995 16:0653
    .9825
    
    >Non sequitur.

    Why?  How do you defend a statement without resources?
    
    >Since there is no way to know in advance what N will be, there is no
    >way to ensure you have sufficient resources to defend your statement
    >against whatever challenges will be made.

    Sounds to me, then, as though your statement retains the potential to 
    be false, which would call into question your right to claim that it's
    true.
    
    >Since only logic and one's internal feelings can be truly known, your
    >principle would restrict discourse in Soapbox to those feelings.

    Even if true, it bears no relation to the concept of a "fair fight".
    
    >> The awarding, or possession, of a real advantage to/by one protaganist 
    >> that is unavailable to the other protaganist.
    >
    >I suggest you redefine "unfairness".  By that definition, the side that
    >possesses, say, a scientific laboratory that the other side cannot
    >afford has an unfair advantage.

    Few, if any, Soapbox participants perform their own scientific experiments.
    We pretty much all rely upon the research of others, and that research is
    as available to me as it is to you.  And, if it isn't available to you,
    then that again calls into question your right to make factual statements
    on the subject at hand.

    >Yet the side that uses insults and lies does not.  

    Insults and lies, as debating tools, are as open to one side as another.
    Thus, fair.

    >Further, "real advantage" is an undefined concept.

    True enough.  An example might be, say, if the mods were deleting the
    notes of one party (provided both participants were within P&P), another
    example might be forcing a time-limit on the debate, where one party has
    WWWeb access and the other does not.
    
    >If somebody assures you that product X will perform function Y, and you
    >buy it and find out they lied to you, and you have no way to find them
    >and get your money back, do you believe that was not unfair?

    This example is inapplicable to Soapbox.

    jc
    
17.9828NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 28 1995 16:162
TTWA: Is it time for SOAPBOX to get a mascot?  There's an appropriate one
advertised in CLASSIFIED_ADS note 14.26.
17.9829Coin-operated discussions while-U-waitDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Nov 28 1995 16:288
    re: Soapbox mascot
    
    Why not... Soapbox already has its own laundromat, in Billerica
    on Route 3A next to the famous Mingo Chef fast-Chinese-food place.
    When I drive by that area again, I should remember take a photo of the
    "S O A P B O X" laundromat sign and get it scanned in for the home page...
    
    Chris
17.9830CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Nov 28 1995 16:295



 what is the past tense of "fing"?  "fung"  "foung"
17.9831NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 28 1995 16:325
re Soapbox laundromat:

Like many of the discussions here, the machines go around and around.
They stop for a while, but then someone starts them up again.  Often,
the contents are all wet.
17.9832RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Nov 28 1995 16:3371
    Re .9827:
    
    >> Non sequitur.
    >
    > Why?
    
    My sentence from .9630 stated something about making a statement
    indefensible.  Your response in .9641 stated something about making the
    statement false.  The response does not address the statement; it is a
    non sequitur.
    
    > Sounds to me, then, as though your statement retains the potential to 
    > be false, which would call into question your right to claim that it's
    > true.
    
    By this standard, you would prohibit anybody from claiming the sun will
    rise tomorrow, or even that it is likely to rise tomorrow.  Do you
    really mean that nobody should enter any statement into Soapbox unless
    it is purely a statement of mathematics or internal feelings?
    
    > Even if true, it bears no relation to the concept of a "fair fight".
    
    The relationship is this:  If you restrict discussion only to
    mathematics and feelings, then it is true that predictable resources
    will defend a statement adequately against challenges of logic (but not
    insult).  If you do not so restrict discussion, then I have
    demonstrated by example that the resources necessary to defend cannot
    be predicted; therefore your principle that no counter-argument can be
    unfair because the proponent can predict the resources necessary to
    defend is false.
    
    > Few, if any, Soapbox participants perform their own scientific
    > experiments.
    
    Do you wish to change your position from "No fight in Soapbox can be
    unfair" to "Few fights in Soapbox can be unfair"?
    
    > And, if it isn't available to you, then that again calls into
    > question your right to make factual statements on the subject at hand.
    
    You are getting off the point.  So what if the lack of a laboratory
    calls into question your "right" to make factual statements.  The issue
    I presented the example for was that, by your definition of unfairness,
    a person with laboratory access has an unfairness over the person who
    does not.  Do you agree or disagree?
    
    > Insults and lies, as debating tools, are as open to one side as another.
    > Thus, fair.

    Your definition of unfairness permits, and even encourages, methods of
    debate that result in spectators forming incorrect opinions.  That
    makes it a lousy definition.
    
    >> If somebody assures you that product X will perform function Y, and you
    >> buy it and find out they lied to you, and you have no way to find them
    >> and get your money back, do you believe that was not unfair?
    >
    > This example is inapplicable to Soapbox.

    It is directly applicable.  If you find it unfair to sell merchandise
    in such a manner, there is some inconsistency between what you consider
    fair in selling merchandise and what you consider fair in selling
    ideas.  Why is there a difference?  What makes the former lying unfair
    but makes the latter lying fair?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.9833CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Nov 28 1995 16:334
    
    	fung sounds right.
    
    
17.9834Lots of dryer wit in here as wellDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Nov 28 1995 16:344
    And after the contents are all wet, we can put them in the
    machine that blows all the hot air out...
    
    Chris
17.9835re .9833NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 28 1995 16:341
Dennis?
17.9836EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletTue Nov 28 1995 16:441
Whose car that was that went up in flames in the ZK3 lot.
17.9837Chevy Blazer?SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 28 1995 16:461
    Dick's out there investigating right now.  I hope he has marshmallows.
17.9838NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 28 1995 16:493
>                               -< Chevy Blazer? >-

No, it was a Firebird.
17.9839SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 28 1995 16:542
    
    Turned out to be a Ford CV LTD.  (That's Long Term Disability).
17.9840SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Nov 28 1995 17:079
    The car that went up was a several-years-old Ford LTD Crown Victoria.
    
    The car on one side was a Ford Explorer that appears to have escaped
    unscathed.  The car on the other side was a Chevy Corsica that was not
    quite so lucky.  At least the repair shop won't have to sandblast the
    paint off the right side, though, the fire toasted it.  And part of
    the plastic front bumper.  And maybe other stuff.
    
    Welp, guess that's what insurance is for.
17.9841POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Nov 28 1995 17:081
    It amazes me just how combustible automobiles can be.
17.9842CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Nov 28 1995 17:121
    An external combustion engine?
17.9843SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 28 1995 17:141
    Watt?
17.9844there's lots of them...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Nov 28 1995 17:289
    
      Why are we seeing high-profile ads in all the media, urging us to
     tell our elected politicians to "support the telecommunications
     bill of 1995" ?  Thay are all sponsored by spiffy-sounding groups
     named "The Alliance for Freedom in Communications" or "The First
     Amendment Foundation", etc.  There has just got to be big bucks in
     this for somebody.  Is it the cable companies ?
    
      bb
17.9845WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Nov 28 1995 17:364
    There's big-time jockeying between the cable companies and the RBOCs
    and just about everybody else to make a cherry deal in this reform act.
    It's been in and out of committee so many times now I can't even
    remember who's on first. There are big bucks involved, of course.
17.9846Most new schemes don't have my interests in mindDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Nov 28 1995 17:598
    Is this the (one of the?) bill(s) that slaps lots of controls on the
    Internet and other on-line computer-based communications?
    
    I'm automatically wary of groups with "Freedom" and the like in
    their names.  Occasionally, when you look under the hood, you
    discover that their agenda involves quite the opposite.
    
    Chris
17.9847NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 28 1995 18:2425
From: atchlem@ucunix.san.uc.edu (suffaluffagus)
Subject: toilets
Date: 28 Nov 1995 03:57:30 GMT
Organization: University of Cincinnati

I am a graduate student at the University of Cincinnati School of Design in
Ohio.  Currently, I am working on my thesis (an interactive CD-ROM about
toilets titled, "The Toilet Factory") and would like pictoral examples of
toilets from around the world.  It would be a great help to me to receive
a picture of your toilet and, possibly, a description of how it is typical
or unusual for your area.  Any other information you would like to share
is welcomed as well.  For example:anecdotes, likes or dislikes, etc.

All photos and information can be sent to me at:
MS Atchley
School of Design
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio  45221-0016

Thank you very much for you time and efforts.  All participants will be
mailed a special Toilet Factory item in appreciation.

THANK YOU!!!

MA Atchley
17.9848SCASS1::GUINEO::MOOREPerhapsTheDreamIsDreamingUsTue Nov 28 1995 18:261
    < Hope he doesn't stand under 'em and look up, like that toilet spy.
17.9849BUSY::SLABOUNTYWonder Twin powers ... activate!!Tue Nov 28 1995 18:335
    
    	And I thought I had no life.
    
    	Stories like that really make me feel better about myself.
    
17.9850BIGQ::SILVADiabloTue Nov 28 1995 18:393

	Soooo.....why did the car go up in flames?
17.9851BUSY::SLABOUNTYWonder Twin powers ... activate!!Tue Nov 28 1995 18:393
    
    	It caught on fire.
    
17.9852TROOA::COLLINSRobobar: The Future Of HospitalityTue Nov 28 1995 19:1074
    .9832
    
    >The response does not address the statement; it is a non sequitur.

    Eric, you said that lack of resources does not make a statement
    indefensible.  I said that lack of resources does not make it *false*,
    yet I maintain that a statement is indefensible without resources.
    You have not clarified how one defends a statement without at least some
    resources (extant or acquired), nor how one Soapbox participant might
    find themselves absolutely disadvantaged by this.
    
    >By this standard, you would prohibit anybody from claiming the sun will
    >rise tomorrow, or even that it is likely to rise tomorrow. 

    I wouldn't prohibit any such thing.  But if you maintain that one party's
    statements are not absolutely demonstrable, then the same applies to the
    statements of the other.  Since I'm really talking about "fairness" rather
    than accuracy, the drawback would appear to apply to both parties.  

    >...I have demonstrated by example that the resources necessary to defend
    >cannot be predicted; therefore your principle that no counter-argument 
    >can be unfair because the proponent can predict the resources necessary 
    >to defend is false.

    Nonsense.  Prediction is not necessary, since the debate is not
    time-critical.  Arguments and counter-arguments have days and weeks
    to develop, providing each protaganist with ample time to gather
    resources.
    
    >Do you wish to change your position from "No fight in Soapbox can be
    >unfair" to "Few fights in Soapbox can be unfair"?

    Not at all.
    
    >...by your definition of unfairness,
    >a person with laboratory access has an unfairness over the person who
    >does not.  Do you agree or disagree?

    No, I do not agree.  Lets stick to my original query, shall we?  "How can
    a debate in Soapbox be unfair?"  If you want to address this, you will
    have to use applicable examples, and the "laboratory" is not.  Can you
    name a resource that any participant here has access to that any other
    participant cannot also find a way to access, on a topic debated (or
    likely to be debated) here?

    As well, I don't believe it to be inherently unfair to be ill-equipped 
    (by ignorance, say) to participate in any particular debate.  The desire
    to participate brings with it the responsibility to acquire some knowledge
    of the topic.  If I want to become a programmer, I will have to learn the
    skill.  If I want to discuss the American constitution, I will will have
    to learn a lot more about it.  Nothing unfair about that, nor about the
    fact that others here already know more about it than I do.
    
    >Your definition of unfairness permits, and even encourages, methods of
    >debate that result in spectators forming incorrect opinions.

    The spectators and protaganists are responsible for the accuracy of their
    opinions, not the liar.  An open mind, if not critical, can be likened to
    a public trash can.  And, as you continue to refuse to address, the
    methods you are referring to (insults and lies) ARE AVAILABLE TO ALL
    PARTICIPANTS, thus, not unfair (by my definition, anyway).

    >Why is there a difference?  What makes the former lying unfair but makes
    >the latter lying fair?
    
    The difference lies in the statement "...and you have no way to find them
    and get your money back...".  I can't think of how a debater here would
    find themselves without recourse against lies, unless they are unwilling
    to do the necessary research.  Also, nothing (like cash, for instance)
    is being taken away from the party lied to.
    
    jc
    
17.9853GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Nov 28 1995 19:136
I want to know if Jim was sitting on the chair that was removed from his 
office.



\C
17.9854CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Nov 28 1995 19:375


 
No, he was not ;-)
17.9855GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Nov 28 1995 20:196
If you _had_ been, would it have been a TTLT, a TTHT, or remained a TTWA?
(travelling through the air on a swivel chair, provided you were let down 
gentley, could be the hit of the mid90's - call it DECchair)


\C
17.9856CALLME::MR_TOPAZTue Nov 28 1995 21:357
       re .9849:
       
       > And I thought I had no life.
       
       You were correct.
       
       --Mr Topaz
17.9857CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Wed Nov 29 1995 01:185



 How's things going in Haiti these days?
17.9858MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Nov 29 1995 02:202
TTWA:
    Whether or not Chele's beloved spouse was caned while in Singapore?
17.9859GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Nov 29 1995 02:424
I don't think Greg has painted a car since he had his first MGB in the '70s, 
so it seems unlikely.

\C
17.9860MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Nov 29 1995 02:5011
Odd that you should mention that.

In 1968 I was driving a pink Oldsmobile 98 convertible. The girl that I was
going with at the time, along with a friend of hers, surreptitiously entered
my garage one evening and graffitied the hell out of the car with tempera
paints.

I suppose she didn't approve of big pink convertibles.

Appropos of just about nothing, but I felt it cogent such that Don wouldn't
be disappointed in the dearth of minutiae before his departure.
17.9861CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Nov 29 1995 10:1911
       
       re .9860:
       
       > In 1968 I was driving a pink Oldsmobile 98 convertible. 
       
       Does that just about cover all of your activities in '68, or were
       you somehow able to find a moment or two in your sans-doute
       crammed schedule to fit in listening to "Monday, Monday" 23 times
       a day?
       
       --Mr Topaz
17.9862MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Nov 29 1995 10:292
God, I'm gonna miss that ...

17.9863SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Nov 29 1995 11:296
    
    
    	"monday monday" and the pink caddy, or Mr. Topaz....? :)
    
    
    
17.9864CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Nov 29 1995 11:457
       re .9863:
       
       > pink caddy
       
       Pink Olds, or was it a bit too taxing for you to recall the
       content of that which you'd read, lips a-flutter, 30 seconds in
       the past?
17.9865SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Nov 29 1995 11:477
    
    	Ah, I had pink cadillac on the brain (the clint eastwood movie was
    on again). You are right that it was a pink olds. Thank you for your
    kind and gentle push in the right direction....{smooch}
    
    
    jim
17.9866POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 29 1995 12:022
    What Mr. Topaz really meant to say was, "Jim, you're a real smart fellow
    so I know you're only teasing us by saying it was a pink cadillac."
17.9867GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedWed Nov 29 1995 12:033
    
    
    Aaahhhh, Topaz, the Andy Rooney of the box.
17.9868ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 29 1995 12:155
    
    << Thank you for your kind and gentle push in the right direction
    
    more like a shove off of the cliff.  I'm am going to miss his
    witticisms.
17.9869CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Nov 29 1995 12:532
    Andy Rooney?  No, more like Don Rickles with the complimentary Webster's 
    Desk Reference set he got when he ordered Time magazine in 1989.  
17.9870RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Nov 29 1995 12:53180
    Re .9852:
    
    >> The response does not address the statement; it is a non sequitur.
    >
    > Eric, you said that lack of resources does not make a statement
    > indefensible.  I said that lack of resources does not make it *false*,

    When you repeat a non sequitur, it remains a non sequitur.
    
    > yet I maintain that a statement is indefensible without resources.

    "Indefensible" describes a characteristic of the statement.  "Without
    resources" describes a characteristic of the statement's maker.
    
    >> By this standard, you would prohibit anybody from claiming the sun will
    >> rise tomorrow, or even that it is likely to rise tomorrow. 
    >
    > I wouldn't prohibit any such thing.
    
    Maybe you wouldn't if given the choice, but that's not what I wrote.  I
    wrote that BY THE STANDARD YOU HAD PUT FORTH, you would prohibit
    anybody from claiming the sun will rise tomorrow, or even that it is
    likely to rise tomorrow.  Here again is what you wrote:
    
         Sounds to me, then, as though your statement retains the
         potential to  be false, which would call into question your
         right to claim that it's true.
         
    Now tell me, do you or do you not wish to claim that a person who
    merely has scientific evidence (e.g., lots of good experiements) and
    not pure logic should not claim the scientific conclusion is true in
    Soapbox?  Yes or no?
         
    > But if you maintain that one party's statements are not absolutely
    > demonstrable, then the same applies to the statements of the other. 
    > Since I'm really talking about "fairness" rather than accuracy, the
    > drawback would appear to apply to both parties.  
    
    This is a straw man because I have not claimed that if both sides were
    restricted to pure logic and statements of feeling, Soapbox would be
    unfair.  Indeed, if both sides were completely restricted to pure logic
    and statements of feeling, then the limitation might apply fairly to
    both parties, supposing some fair enforcement mechanism existed.  But
    my point is that the standard you proposed is absurdly restrictive; we
    do NOT wish to restrict discussion in Soapbox to pure logic and
    statements of feeling, and with discussion not so restricted, there is
    unfairness.
    
    >> ...I have demonstrated by example that the resources necessary to defend
    >> cannot be predicted; therefore your principle that no counter-argument 
    >> can be unfair because the proponent can predict the resources necessary 
    >> to defend is false.
    >
    > Nonsense.  Prediction is not necessary, . . .
    
    Observe closely what you have done here.  I wrote, and proved by
    example, that prediction is not always possible.  You called this
    "nonsense", but you followed that with "Prediction is not NECESSARY." 
    First, even if it is true that prediction is not NECESSARY, that does
    not disprove my statement that prediction is not always POSSIBLE. 
    There is no basis for your claim of "nonsense".  My statements are
    correct, and you have not disproven them.
    
    Second, it was YOUR claim that one can ensure one has the resources
    before making a statement (.9641, "Sure it is.").  And it was YOUR
    claim that not only prediction but actual possession of those resources
    SHOULD be a prerequisite to making a statement (.9604).  Now you have
    written that not only you don't need to predict those resources (since
    you can't), but that you don't even need to have them at the time you
    make the statement (since you have now written that each protagonist
    has ample time to gather resources).
    
    Which of these positions do you stand by?  Must the protagonist have
    the resources before making the statement, or do they gather them
    during debate?
    
    >> Do you wish to change your position from "No fight in Soapbox can be
    >> unfair" to "Few fights in Soapbox can be unfair"?
    >
    > Not at all.
    
    But your response to the statement that your definition of unfairness
    would make performing scientific experiments unfair to people without
    laboratory access was that few Soapbox participants do so.  Even if
    only a few participants do so, that's still a few -- more than zero. 
    That's still a few who possess what you have defined to be an unfair
    advantage over others.  That's still a few unfair fights in Soapbox. 
    So your question about how any fight in Soapbox can be unfair has been
    answered.
    
    >>...by your definition of unfairness,
    >> a person with laboratory access has an unfairness over the person who
    >> does not.  Do you agree or disagree?
    >
    > No, I do not agree. . . . Can you name a resource that any
    > participant here has access to that any other participant cannot also
    > find a way to access, on a topic debated (or likely to be debated)
    > here?
    
    Once again you deny my statement, but your follow-up doesn't match the
    denial.  If you want to claim that there isn't any actual resources
    that an actual participant has that others can't get, that only proves
    something about the current situation -- it doesn't prove that my
    hypothetical example is false.  If you can't come up with any
    explanation of why a person with laboratory access doesn't have an
    unfair advantage by your own definition, your logical position is to
    agree that my hypothetical example would show unfairness even if you
    disagree the hypothesis is possible.
    
    As for actual examples, there are plenty.  Some participants have
    relatives that other participants do not have and will never have --
    relatives with access to resources most people cannot hope to achieve
    (wealth, government secrets, politicians, etc.).  A person without
    personal experiences of growing up in the ghetto can never acquire
    those experiences (nor can they be totally transmitted verbally), so a
    person who has grown up in a ghetto has, by your definition, an unfair
    advantage in debating poverty.  A tall person will never be short, a
    white person will never be black (temporary skin color changes are
    possible with appropriate medicine, but the experience isn't really the
    same).  Your definition would even make intelligence an unfair
    advantage over stupidity.
    
    > If I want to discuss the American constitution, I will will have to
    > learn a lot more about it.  Nothing unfair about that, nor about the
    > fact that others here already know more about it than I do.
    
    Giving examples of fairness does nothing to terminate the existence of
    examples of unfairness.
    
    > The spectators and protaganists are responsible for the accuracy of their
    > opinions, not the liar.
    
    We're not discussing responsibility; we're discussing fairness.  The
    components of the arena are human beings.  While you can blame the
    components all you want for not being accurate, the problem remains
    that the construction of an arena with components that have human
    failings results in an arena that can be unfair.  There are ways to
    deal with this -- this is why in trials certain evidence is prohibited
    -- because it it evidence that appeals to human flaws, and allowing it
    into the arena would be unfair.  Thus adding to the human components
    additional rules about how the debate is conducted, we attempt to
    increase fairness.  Unstructured debate can be fair only to perfect
    spectators.  Those don't exist in Soapbox, and that's where the
    unfairness comes from.
    
    > And, as you continue to refuse to address, the methods you are
    > referring to (insults and lies) ARE AVAILABLE TO ALL PARTICIPANTS,
    > thus, not unfair (by my definition, anyway).
    
    I have addressed this by attacking your definition.  Your definition is
    absurd.  Unfairness would be better defined with a definition that any
    technique that does not tend to promote truth is unfair.  Thus logic is
    fair, honesty is fair, accurate reporting is fair, scientific
    experiments are fair.  Lying is unfair, insults are unfair.  What you
    refuse to address is that even if lying is available to all
    participants, the outcome of a debate of lies will not be guided by
    truth but will be guided by human foibles and prejudices.
    
    > I can't think of how a debater here would find themselves without
    > recourse against lies, unless they are unwilling to do the necessary
    > research.
    
    Okay, suppose you could find the lying merchant but still couldn't get
    your money back?  A Soapbox participant could easily find themself
    facing somebody who lied but have no way to prove the statements are
    lies.  If somebody says they examined 1,000,000 glorks, how can you
    prove they have not?  Furthermore, this business about anybody being
    able to get the resources they need is just garbage.  Each person has
    only a finite amount of time on this planet, and there is only a finite
    amount they can do in that time.  So there's always some amount of
    resources they will never be able to overcome.
    
    Your argument is just in shambles.  Give it up.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.9871MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Nov 29 1995 13:163
    How come when a liberal is president, the military is a branch of the
    government but when a conservative is president the military are a
    bunch of warmongers?
17.9872CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Nov 29 1995 13:368
    
    	.9869
    
    	I wonder if Brian knew I'd be drinking coffee at the precise
    	moment that I read his note ?
    
    	Karen, wiping the screen
    
17.9873ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 29 1995 13:413
    
    if the writer of 595.58 had to pause long enough to remember to
    breathe.
17.9874SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Wed Nov 29 1995 15:126
    .9862
    
    > God, I'm gonna miss that ...
    
    Not if you're willing to invest in another '68 convertible.  Lots of
    oldies stations still play "Monday, Monday."
17.9875TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityWed Nov 29 1995 15:39140
    .9870
    
    >"Indefensible" describes a characteristic of the statement.  "Without
    >resources" describes a characteristic of the statement's maker.
    
    You're playing a game with my sentence structure here.  If you don't
    understand the point, allow me to restate it more precisely:  How does
    a statement-maker defend his statement without at least *some* resources?

    >I wrote that BY THE STANDARD YOU HAD PUT FORTH, you would prohibit
    >anybody from claiming the sun will rise tomorrow...

    What you wrote was your interpretation of my position.  If you are
    the kind of person who does not accept that IT IS A FACT that the sun
    will rise tomorrow, then by all means knock yourself out splitting
    hairs; here's one: "Call into question" does not mean "prohibit".

    >Now tell me, do you or do you not wish to claim that a person who
    >merely has scientific evidence (e.g., lots of good experiements) and
    >not pure logic should not claim the scientific conclusion is true in
    >Soapbox?  Yes or no?

    If he has good evidence, then he can *claim* that it is true.  If someone
    else has good evidence to the contrary...well...that's the stuff of
    controversy.  I accept good evidence, as do we all.  In the sense that
    we can truly know anything for certain, I know that Bill Clinton is
    president and that the sun will rise tomorrow, and these standards are
    good enough for me and Soapbox.  Is that clear enough?
         
    >I wrote, and proved by example, that prediction is not always possible.
    >There is no basis for your claim of "nonsense". 
    >My statements are correct, and you have not disproven them.
    
    Eric, I was not disagreeing that "prediction is not possible", I was
    saying that the issue of whether prediction is possible is not relevant.
    Perhaps I should have said "non-sequitur" instead of "nonsense".  Was
    that point *really* unclear to you, or does your position rely upon
    a `grammatical' attack?  

    >Now you have written...that you don't even need to have them at the time 
    >you make the statement (since you have now written that each protagonist
    >has ample time to gather resources).
    
    This is untrue (that is to say, the part before the first round bracket
    is untrue, just to be *crystal* clear). 

    If you want to stand up and make a factual statement, you must have 
    *some* basis for it.  NOTE that "possessing resources" does not mean 
    "possessing absolute, incontrovertible proof".  There is a difference
    between saying "X, because of A" and saying "X, for no particular reason".
    A is a resource, and during the course of the debate, B, C, D and E may
    be dragged out as additional defending or opposing resources.  None are
    required to be Z, which is the absolute truth, although Z is hopefully
    the goal.  BUT, A through E should be good resources, or they will be
    easily rebutted.  And fairly so.

    >But your response to the statement that your definition of unfairness
    >would make performing scientific experiments unfair to people without
    >laboratory access was that few Soapbox participants do so.  Even if
    >only a few participants do so, that's still a few -- more than zero. 

    If you didn't see the sarcasm in the "Few, if any..." statement, then
    we have "a failure to commun'cate".

    >...that only proves something about the current situation -- it doesn't
    >prove that my hypothetical example is false.

    Eric, you can trot out any number of hypothetical examples you want.  
    If they can't be applied to Soapbox, I will find them unconvincing.

    >Your definition would even make intelligence an unfair advantage over 
    >stupidity.

    Now THIS, this *is* a good example.  Hmmmm.  Do I accept it or reject
    it?  Hmmmm.  Nope, I reject it for the following reason: the choice
    to participate in a discussion in which you are outclassed is yours
    and yours alone to make.  Sort of like if your company softball team
    challenged the Red Sox to a game.  No one here is required to debate
    with their betters.  If you can't swim, stay in the shallow end.

    >We're not discussing responsibility; we're discussing fairness. 

    Oh, we *are* back to `fairness' now, eh?  Okay.  Is it fair to expect
    people to critically examine the statements of others rather than simply
    accept them as truth?

    >...the problem remains that the construction of an arena with components
    >that have human failings results in an arena that can be unfair. 
    >Thus adding to the human components additional rules about how the
    >debate is conducted, we attempt to increase fairness.

    By your logic, of course, electors are absolved of responsibility for
    the governments they elect, if the candidates lied during the campaign.
    In reality, we expect the electorate to exercise their civic duties
    by doing some research before voting.

    >Unstructured debate can be fair only to perfect spectators. 
    >Those don't exist in Soapbox...

    Indeed.  Not even as many as one participant is perfect.  Sounds fair
    to me.
    
    >Your definition is absurd.

    Your definition is purple with lime green stripes, for all the weight
    that opinion carries with you.

    >What you refuse to address is that even if lying is available to all
    >participants, the outcome of a debate of lies will not be guided by
    >truth but will be guided by human foibles and prejudices.

    The outcome of a debate of lies will be more lies; lies on one side, lies
    on the other.
    
    >A Soapbox participant could easily find themself facing somebody who 
    >lied but have no way to prove the statements are lies.

    No-one here is required to anything written here at face value; indeed,
    they might be wise not to. 

    >Each person has only a finite amount of time on this planet, and there
    >is only a finite amount they can do in that time.  So there's always some
    >amount of resources they will never be able to overcome.
    
    For practical purposes, Soapbox participants will have roughly equal
    time to gather resources.  Certainly, work and personal life will
    interfere with that, but those impediments apply to all parties.
    And, ultimately, WTFC?  It's hardly unfair if one party has more time
    on his hands to research an issue than I do, because my participation
    is totally voluntary.  If it's *that* important to me, then I will
    simply have to *find* the time.

    >Your argument is just in shambles.  Give it up.
    
    If I decide to "give it up", it will be because I think we are 
    wasting considerable time and disk space on a tiny point.
    
    jc
                                            
17.9876RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Nov 29 1995 16:31173
    Re .9875:
    
    > How does a statement-maker defend his statement without at least *some*
    > resources?
    
    Nobody said the maker doesn't have some resources.  The lack of
    resources referred to in .9630 is a lack of resources needed to defend,
    not a complete lack of any resources.
    
    > What you wrote was your interpretation of my position.
    
    I've asked you several times know to tell us which side you come down
    on.  You haven't.  You are just evading the issue.
    
    > If you are the kind of person who does not accept that IT IS A FACT
    > that the sun will rise tomorrow, . . .
    
    It's not a fact, and you can't prove it is.
    
    > "Call into question" does not mean "prohibit".

    You are just being evasive.  Take a stand:  Given that you have
    experimental data demonstrating (scientifically, not purely logically)
    a statement, does the person have a "right" (as you have put it) to
    assert the statement in Soapbox?
    
    >> Now tell me, do you or do you not wish to claim that a person who
    >> merely has scientific evidence (e.g., lots of good experiements) and
    >> not pure logic should not claim the scientific conclusion is true in
    >> Soapbox?  Yes or no?
    >
    > If he has good evidence, then he can *claim* that it is true.  If someone
    > else has good evidence to the contrary...well...that's the stuff of
    > controversy.  I accept good evidence, as do we all.  In the sense that
    > we can truly know anything for certain, I know that Bill Clinton is
    > president and that the sun will rise tomorrow, and these standards are
    > good enough for me and Soapbox.  Is that clear enough?

    No, it is not clear enough.  Yes or no?
    
    > Eric, I was not disagreeing that "prediction is not possible", I was
    > saying that the issue of whether prediction is possible is not relevant.

    Settle the point and then I will show you how it is relevant.  I've
    already explained how, but if you can't understand it, we'll take it
    one step at a time.  Settle the point, and then we'll proceed.
    
    > Was that point *really* unclear to you, or does your position rely
    > upon a `grammatical' attack?
    
    The difference between "nonsense" and "non sequitur" is semantic, not
    grammatical.  Why are you complaining about the method I used to attack
    your statement?  Do you feel something is wrong with the method?  You
    challenged me incorrectly, and I corrected you.
    
    What is your position:  Is or is not prediction always possible?  If it
    is not always possible, how can a person ensure they have the resources
    to defend a statement before asserting it?
    
    >> Now you have written...that you don't even need to have them at the time 
    >> you make the statement (since you have now written that each protagonist
    >> has ample time to gather resources).
    >
    > This is untrue (that is to say, the part before the first round bracket
    > is untrue, just to be *crystal* clear). 

    How do you figure it is untrue?  You have explicitly written the latter
    part, that each protagonist can gather resources during the debate --
    after it begins.  How do you reconcile allowing resources to be
    gathered after the debate begins with your prior statement that one
    should have the resources before making a statement?
    
    > If you want to stand up and make a factual statement, you must have 
    > *some* basis for it.
    
    Nobody's arguing that point!  I did not write that one can make a
    statement with NO resources.  The issue here is whether or not one must
    have ALL the resources needed to defend a statement BEFORE making the
    statement.  In other words, the choices are between all and not all --
    not between some and none.  Tell us clearly, what resources do you
    stipulate a person should have before making a statement?  Should they
    have all the resources that will be necessary to defend it, or is that
    not a requirement?
    
    > If you didn't see the sarcasm in the "Few, if any..." statement, then
    > we have "a failure to commun'cate".

    I do not believe you.  State your propositions clearly.
    
    > Eric, you can trot out any number of hypothetical examples you want.  
    > If they can't be applied to Soapbox, I will find them unconvincing.

    Why should I care what you find unconvincing?  If you refuse to accept
    logic, that is your fault.
    
    > Nope, I reject it for the following reason: the choice to participate
    > in a discussion in which you are outclassed is yours and yours alone to
    > make.
    
    No, that is not a person's choice to make -- because they might not
    know they are outclassed until after they have entered into the
    discussion.  So they can't make the choice before entry.  But even if
    that were true, it would not prove no argument in Soapbox can be
    unfair, only that arguments in Soapbox can be unfair only by choice.
    
    > If you can't swim, stay in the shallow end.

    So Soapbox has a deep end -- an end where arguments are unfair.
    
    >> We're not discussing responsibility; we're discussing fairness. 
    >
    > Oh, we *are* back to `fairness' now, eh?
    
    I was never discussing responsibility.
    
    > Is it fair to expect people to critically examine the statements of
    > others rather than simply accept them as truth?
    
    What is the relevance of this?
    
    > By your logic, of course, electors are absolved of responsibility for
    > the governments they elect, if the candidates lied during the campaign.

    Now you're writing about responsibility again.  Not the issue.
    
    >> What you refuse to address is that even if lying is available to all
    >> participants, the outcome of a debate of lies will not be guided by
    >> truth but will be guided by human foibles and prejudices.
    > 
    > The outcome of a debate of lies will be more lies; lies on one side, lies
    > on the other.

    This is a non sequitur; the original paragraph showed how the use of
    lies in an argument results in the truth not being found, but your
    response does not disprove that.
    
    >> A Soapbox participant could easily find themself facing somebody who 
    >> lied but have no way to prove the statements are lies.
    >
    > No-one here is required to anything written here at face value; indeed,
    > they might be wise not to. 
    
    This is also a non sequitur because the response, about what spectators
    have to accept in a statement, does not address the point of the
    original statement, which is that lies might not be disprovable.
    
    > For practical purposes, Soapbox participants will have roughly equal
    > time to gather resources.
    
    For practical purposes, the amount of disposable time varies greatly
    among participants.  Additionally, the resources already acquired that
    can be brought to bear on issues vary greatly as well -- some people
    have learned a great deal more about law while others have learned more
    about art.  These variations are large, not roughly equal.
    
    > And, ultimately, WTFC?
    
    You did, apparently, when you wondered about unfairness in Soapbox. 
    The issue isn't who cares if there is unfairness, but how can there be
    unfairness.
    
    I don't believe you answered this question:
    
         Which of these positions do you stand by?  Must the
         protagonist have the resources before making the statement,
         or do they gather them during debate?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.9877NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 29 1995 16:341
Things to Wonder About, people, Things to Wonder About!
17.9878CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Nov 29 1995 16:361
    Relax Gerald.  They are providing much to wonder about.  Carry on boyz.
17.9879LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistWed Nov 29 1995 16:481
    it's hysterical.
17.9880ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 29 1995 17:102
    
    <---  much like your Topaz impression.
17.9881LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistWed Nov 29 1995 17:291
    that's testerical.
17.9882CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Nov 29 1995 17:363
       Ttwa:
       
       How did Commissioner Gordon signal Batman in the daytime?
17.9883ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 29 1995 17:362
    
    <----  don't get your ovaries in an uproar.
17.9884CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Nov 29 1995 17:371
    He called him on the Batphone.
17.9885LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistWed Nov 29 1995 17:381
    that's how he signalled Batman?
17.9886BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyWed Nov 29 1995 17:398
    
    	All of the crimes happened at night.
    
    	Come to think of it, I think it was always nighttime in the
    	recent movies.
    
    	But in the TV show, he called him on the Batphone.
    
17.9887CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenWed Nov 29 1995 17:402
    All of the crimes did not happen at night.  I remember Batman and RObin
    duking it out with several villains in broad daylight. 
17.9888SMURF::WALTERSWed Nov 29 1995 17:413
    
    I'm wondering how it is that a loaded kid can go off in Jim Sadin's
    hands.   Him of all people.
17.9889BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyWed Nov 29 1995 17:414
    
    	Maybe the crimes happened at night and the fight lasted until
    	daylight.
    
17.9890SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Nov 29 1995 17:446
    
    	re: .9888
    
    	I'm so ashamed....:*)
    
    
17.9891TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityWed Nov 29 1995 18:12118
    .9876
    
    >You are just being evasive.  Take a stand:  Given that you have
    >experimental data demonstrating (scientifically, not purely logically)
    >a statement, does the person have a "right" (as you have put it) to
    >assert the statement in Soapbox?

    I *did* answer, Eric, with: "If he has good evidence, then he can *claim*
    that it is true."  That would be a "yes" to the question above.  Your
    previous question contained the phrase "...do you or do you not wish
    to claim that...", which did not permit a "yes" or "no" answer. 
    
    >Why are you complaining about the method I used to attack
    >your statement? 

    Because it wastes time and disk space to avoid the *issue* by debating
    grammar and semantics.  If you want to do so, you can do so alone.
    
    >Is or is not prediction always possible?

    Prediction is not always possible.  I never said otherwise.

    >If it is not always possible, how can a person ensure they have the 
    >resources to defend a statement before asserting it?

    They can't.  But if their extant resources prove inadequate to defend
    the statement against attack, then they must acquire new resources,
    abandon the position, or concede that it is merely unsupported opinion
    as opposed to a factual statement.  Of course, you seem to believe that
    a factual statement is just plain impossible, so...
    
    >>This is untrue (that is to say, the part before the first round bracket
    >>is untrue, just to be *crystal* clear). 
    >
    >How do you figure it is untrue?

    Because I never wrote "...you don't even need to have them at the
    time you make the statement...".  I *did* say, in .9604: "Possession of
    resources *should* be a prerequisite to the utterance of a factual
    statement.  Lack of such knowledge renders your position indefensible,
    and that is *your* problem, not your opponent's."  Note that I said
    "that is *your* problem", not "you *cannot* do so".

    >>If you didn't see the sarcasm in the "Few, if any..." statement, then
    >>we have "a failure to commun'cate".
    >
    >I do not believe you.

    If you genuinely believe that I have been untruthful, then why argue
    with me?  Why not simply dismiss me as a liar and be done with it?
    
    >Why should I care what you find unconvincing?

    Well, it's just you and me, and you sure aren't trying to convince
    yourself.  But "why"?  You tell me.
    
    >No, that is not a person's choice to make -- because they might not
    >know they are outclassed until after they have entered into the
    >discussion. 

    There's something to be said for bowing out gracefully once the disparity
    becomes obvious.  Or, one could stay and take the blows.
    
    >So Soapbox has a deep end -- an end where arguments are unfair.
    
    An end where larger calibre weapons are the norm.

    >>Is it fair to expect people to critically examine the statements of
    >>others rather than simply accept them as truth?
    >
    >What is the relevance of this?

    This speaks to my position regarding the fairness of lies.  I don't
    think it's unfair to lie to me, because I can lie to you, and because
    it's my responsibility to determine the veracity of your statement,
    rather than simply accept it at face value.
    
    >Now you're writing about responsibility again.  Not the issue.
    
    Partially, it is, because "unfairness" implies "beyond my control", 
    which implies "not my responsibility".

    >the original paragraph showed how the use of lies in an argument results
    >in the truth not being found, but your response does not disprove that.

    "Truth" is not relevant to the issue of fairness.
    
    >...lies might not be disprovable.

    ...is also irrelevant to the issue of fairness, since lies need not
    be disproven to be dismissed.
    
    >For practical purposes, the amount of disposable time varies greatly
    >among participants.

    Time is the price of participation.  Make time, or bow out.

    >...some people have learned a great deal more about law while others 
    >have learned more about art. 

    I've already dismissed this.  If I choose to discuss a topic in which
    I am unknowledgable, that is not unfair to me.

    >I don't believe you answered this question:
    >Must the protagonist have the resources before making the statement,

    I've never (to my recollection) used the word "must".  He *should* have 
    a demonstrable good reason for his belief, or he will be (fairly)
    rebutted. 

    >or do they gather them during debate?
    
    If opposed, he can gather additional resources and stage his own
    rebuttal.

    jc
    
17.9892ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Nov 29 1995 18:233
    
    will the !joan and edp feud, possibly be as interesting as the doctahs
    and suzanne. Nah...............
17.9893BUSY::SLABOUNTYAfterbirth of a NationWed Nov 29 1995 18:244
    
    	As far as I can tell, there's already a clear-cut winner in
    	this one, as there was in the other one.
    
17.9894TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityWed Nov 29 1995 18:285
    
    .9892:
    
    The difference?  No cronies.   ;^)
    
17.9895MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Nov 29 1995 18:3917
 ZZ   All of the crimes did not happen at night.  I remember Batman and RObin
 ZZ   duking it out with several villains in broad daylight.
    
    Night dukes...
    
 -   Riddler in the wax museum.
 -   Joker in the fish factory (Robin gets eaten by clam.)
 -   Catwoman in the one where they are tied up in the big teacup, the one
     where Batman fights the tigers.
 -   The one where False Face ties B and R to the train tracks in the
     subway.
 -   When the Bookworm ties Robin to the Clock Bell (Ask Not for Whom the
     Bell Tolls, it Tolls for Thee)
 -   The one where B and R are tied behind the hanging dummies at Penguins
     carnival.  The Commissioner was shooting at it.
 
    And a few others no doubt!
17.9896CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Nov 29 1995 18:595
    
    	I wonder if there's a connection between the departure of
    	MR. TOPAZ-IN-BIG-FUNKY-LETTERS and the return of kirby ??
    
    
17.9897SMURF::WALTERSWed Nov 29 1995 19:061
    Mebbe Mr T's departure created a vacuum?
17.9898NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 29 1995 19:071
It certainly sux.
17.9899RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Nov 29 1995 19:13128
    Re .9891:
    
    > I *did* answer, Eric, with: "If he has good evidence, then he can *claim*
    > that it is true."  That would be a "yes" to the question above.
    
    Fine.  In .9594, you wrote "I mean, if you know you are correct, then
    you should possess sufficient internal resources to deflect *any*
    volume of spurious attacks on your position."  That was your reason for
    figuring any attack were fair.  Now you have admitted that a person
    with experimental data has a right to claim a statement is true, even
    though they do not possess internal resources to deflect any volume of
    attacks.
    
    Do you admit that your reason stated in .9594 for figuring any attack
    were fair does not apply to the person who claims with experimental
    data that a statement is true even though they do not possess internal
    resources to deflect any volume of attacks?
    
    > Because it wastes time and disk space to avoid the *issue* by debating
    > grammar and semantics.
    
    Semantics is meaning -- that's what an argument is supposed to be
    about.  And why do you care about wasting time or disk space?  There's
    nothing unfair about that.
    
    > Prediction is not always possible.  I never said otherwise.
    
    You did say that a person shouldn't enter a statement if they don't
    have the resources to defend it.  But I've demonstrated that generally
    is not possible to know in advance.  So your previous position is
    inconsistent with your current position.
    
    Your previous position "protected" a statement by attempting to ensure
    that resources would necessarily be available to defend it, since the
    maker was responsible for possessing those resources before making the
    statement.  But now we have demonstrated that is not possible, and you
    have retreated to a position that allows a person to acquire resources
    later.  But this leaves us with the problem I pointed out:  A person
    cannot predict the resources that will be needed -- because they may
    find themselves confronted with overwhelming resources they cannot
    match.  More time isn't the answer; that won't always be adequate.
    
    > But if their extant resources prove inadequate to defend the
    > statement against attack, then they must acquire new resources, abandon
    > the position, or concede that it is merely unsupported opinion as
    > opposed to a factual statement.
    
    You missed an alternative -- it's quite possible that their opinion is
    supported, but not supported as well as the opposition, even though the
    opposition is actually false, not factual.
    
    > Of course, you seem to believe that a factual statement is just plain
    > impossible, so...
    
    That's ad hominem.
    
    >> How do you figure it is untrue?
    >
    > Because I never wrote "...you don't even need to have them at the
    > time you make the statement...". 
    
    I didn't say you wrote that; it is concluded from what you did write: 
    The fact that participants are permitted to acquire resources during
    debate implies they need not have them when initially making their
    claims.
    
    > I *did* say, in .9604: "Possession of resources *should* be a
    > prerequisite to the utterance of a factual statement.
    
    And now you have altered that.
    
    > If you genuinely believe that I have been untruthful, then why argue
    > with me?  Why not simply dismiss me as a liar and be done with it?

    Why?
    
    >> Why should I care what you find unconvincing?
    > 
    > Well, it's just you and me, . . .
    
    Since when -- what did you do with all the other Soapbox readers?
    
    > There's something to be said for bowing out gracefully once the disparity
    > becomes obvious.
    
    Bowing out after recognizing the disparity does nothing to alter the
    fact that the person entered into the debate in the first place.  You
    claimed a person had the choice; I showed that they did not.  Now you
    are saying they can bow out -- that's not a rebuttal to my
    demonstration that they weren't able to make the choice to enter.  My
    demonstration stands unrebutted.
    
    >> So Soapbox has a deep end -- an end where arguments are unfair.
    >
    > An end where larger calibre weapons are the norm.

    Is that agreement or not?  Have you agreed that Soapbox has a deep end,
    an end where arguments are unfair?
    
    > This speaks to my position regarding the fairness of lies.  I don't
    > think it's unfair to lie to me, because I can lie to you, and because
    > it's my responsibility to determine the veracity of your statement,
    > rather than simply accept it at face value.

    Fine.  It is not fair to expect people to critically examine the
    statements of others.  It may be prudent, but it is their decision; you
    have no right to expect it.  Furthermore, lying is often harmful and
    unfair.  People do have a right to expect you to tell the truth and to
    punish you if lying causes them harm.
    
    > "Truth" is not relevant to the issue of fairness.
    
    Yes, it is.  Methods that promote falsehood over truth are unfair.
    
    >>...lies might not be disprovable.
    >
    > ...is also irrelevant to the issue of fairness, since lies need not
    > be disproven to be dismissed.

    How can one distinguish lies from truth to dismiss the lies without
    being able to prove or disprove?           
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.9900ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Nov 29 1995 19:183
    I wonder if I'll get this... 
    
    SNARF!
17.9901POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Nov 29 1995 19:321
    <--- I wish _I_ had said that.
17.9902I don't tink soVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyWed Nov 29 1995 19:4012
    A little over a week ago I was upstairs taking a break and I heard
    a loud  **KA-BOOM**!!!
    
    I said WTF???!  It sound like something large fell inside the house.
    Then we figured it was an explosion at a nearby construction site
    (your house, Red?)
    
    My wife just found out from a neighbor it was a sonic boom
    from the space shuttle.  I find that hard to believe...
    
    What's the deal on this?
    MadMike
17.9903SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Wed Nov 29 1995 19:433
    If it went KA-BOOM instead of just BOOM, it may well have been a
    shuttle boom.  Two shock waves, fore and aft.  The shuttle comes down
    hot - it has a glide ratio like that of your average rock.
17.9904BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 29 1995 19:468

	I have a friend who works for Oracle who told me she is having her DEC
cord severed on December 1st. I wonder if Joe is having his cut as well?



Glen
17.9905COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Nov 29 1995 19:498
It could only have been the space shuttle making a sonic boom during a
landing at a site to the east of you.

No sonic booms while it's in orbit.

Did the shuttle land at KSFC that day, or out in California?

/john
17.9906MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Nov 29 1995 19:504
>No sonic booms while it's in orbit.

No chite. Gee - the things you can learn in here.

17.9907CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Wed Nov 29 1995 19:595
    	re .9904
    
    	You're obsessed, son.  Obsessed, I tell you...
    
    	You'll find out Friday, I guess...
17.9908BIGQ::SILVADiabloWed Nov 29 1995 20:025

	Obsessed? Nah.... I only know of so many people who work for Oracle. :)


17.9909VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyWed Nov 29 1995 20:0220
    No kidding delblasto.... :^)
    
    I'm familiar with sonic booms.  This could have been one, but
    *from the space shuttle*.  Like binder says, the shuttle has the
    aerodynamic coefficient of a brick, and if it was low enough up
    here in Dawsonville it would have landed in Atlanta.
    
    What height does the boom become noticable?  What is the velocity
    of the shuttle at that altitude?  Something moving 6000 mph @
    20 miles over my house might make it to KSC.
    
    This would imply the shuttle was in ***orbit (crossing the poles, as
    opposed to following the equator).  If that were the flight pattern
    I suppose it could have been the shuttle since It would continue
    on SSE to florida.  Wouldn't this (boom) have been heard in Atlanta as
    well, or east of Atlanta?
    
    Hmmm, I've seen the shuttle orbit over my house before.  It WAS heading
    SSE.
    MadMike
17.9910TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityWed Nov 29 1995 21:07116
    .9899
    
    >In .9594, you wrote "I mean, if you know you are correct, then
    >you should possess sufficient internal resources to deflect *any*
    >volume of spurious attacks on your position."

    The key is in the "knowing".  I "know" Bill Clinton is president.
    I "know" my name is John.  Nothing you say can unseat me from that
    position, even if I can't "prove" these things to you.  Other things,
    I will be less certain of, and therefore must be more careful before
    making factual statements.

    >Now you have admitted that a person with experimental data has a right
    >to claim a statement is true, even though they do not possess internal
    >resources to deflect any volume of attacks.

    They can claim it's true, but if the statement doesn't withstand the
    attacks, then they have a choice to make.  Revise, research, abandon,
    cling to...
    
    >Semantics is meaning -- that's what an argument is supposed to be
    >about.

    When you choose to pretend that I meant something else when you *know*
    it was simply poor sentence structure, you are being deliberately obtuse. 

    >And why do you care about wasting time or disk space?

    Disk space, I do not.  Time, I do.

    >There's nothing unfair about that.

    I never said there was.  But there is a limit to how much time I will
    waste on it.
    
    >You did say that a person shouldn't enter a statement if they don't
    >have the resources to defend it.

    I said they *should* have resources.  I didn't say they *had* to have
    resources, nor that they had to have *all* of the resources.  But if
    they don't have *the necessary* resources, then they are exposed, in
    public.  I don't accept that they are in an "unfair" position simply
    because they weren't cognizant of their enemy's strength.  If they
    *don't* know what resources will be needed, then they are walking into
    unfamiliar territory.  If they find it hostile, regroup or retreat.

    >...you have retreated to a position that allows a person to acquire 
    >resources later.

    I have *clarified* my position, since it wasn't stated as precisely as 
    you seem to require.  I have always felt that acquiring resources
    during a deabate was acceptable; I have done so myself many times.
    It is for this reason that I have stated (back in .9641) that, because
    the debate is not time-critical, no amount of opposition can be unfair.

    >More time isn't the answer; that won't always be adequate.
    
    "More time" is part of the total price; you may have to pay to play.

    >You missed an alternative -- it's quite possible that their opinion is
    >supported, but not supported as well as the opposition, even though the
    >opposition is actually false, not factual.

    If you believe that tomorrow's sunrise is not a given fact, then *none*
    of the alternatives makes much difference, does it?
    
    >The fact that participants are permitted to acquire resources during
    >debate implies they need not have them when initially making their
    >claims.

    Some.  Not all.  They need some.  They can choose to play without, if
    they want, but that's their problem.
    
    >Bowing out after recognizing the disparity does nothing to alter the
    >fact that the person entered into the debate in the first place.  You
    >claimed a person had the choice; I showed that they did not.
    
    I will accept this as applicable ONLY to an individual who simply
    opens Soapbox and starts typing without having read the file first.
    Even then, the choice to participate blind was theirs.  And, in any
    case, I don't buy it as "unfair".

    >Have you agreed that Soapbox has a deep end,

    Yes.

    >an end where arguments are unfair?

    No.
    
    >It is not fair to expect people to critically examine the statements of
    >others.  It may be prudent, but it is their decision; you have no right
    >to expect it.

    I am having trouble reconciling my LACK of a "right to expect" above
    with someone else's POSSESSION of a "right to expect" below.

    >People do have a right to expect you to tell the truth and to
    >punish you if lying causes them harm.
    
    >Methods that promote falsehood over truth are unfair.

    Sez you.  I say that they provide the protaganist with easy targets.
    If the protaganist has his wits about him, he should do well against
    a liar.
    
    >How can one distinguish lies from truth to dismiss the lies without
    >being able to prove or disprove? 

    Hey, people can dismiss anything they want, true OR false.  It doesn't
    depend upon logic.  This, incidentally, seems to be how you view my
    arguments (.9876: "If you refuse to accept logic, that is your fault").

    jc

17.9911CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Nov 29 1995 21:1710
       This is not a TTWA.  It is something to wonder about no longer.
       
       It was about /john and \john, and what the hell the difference
       was.
       
       Until I recalled a discussion in Soapbox some time ago, about
       men's tailored clothing.  And it dawned on me that /john dresses
       right, and \john dresses left.
       
       Another mystery solved.
17.9912Hope nobody gets their slashes out of joint ;-}DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedWed Nov 29 1995 21:585
    Thanks Mr_Topaz,
    
    Another mystery put to rest!
    
    
17.9913ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 11:416
    
    I've had just about enough of edp vs !joan. Cut it out both of you!!
    
    You are wasting far to much of Mr. Harney's disk space, and cpu cycles.
    
    Now both of you, go to your rooms.
17.9914TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityThu Nov 30 1995 11:453
    
    but...but...but...but...
    
17.9915SMURF::WALTERSThu Nov 30 1995 11:471
    < the word you are looking for is "out".
17.9916ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 11:482
    
    <<<<      :-) :-)
17.9917WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulThu Nov 30 1995 12:051
    What's the right nodename::username for Chris Butkovich?
17.9918RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Nov 30 1995 12:28101
    Re .9910:
    
    You did not answer this question:
    
         Do you admit that your reason stated in .9594 for figuring
         any attack were fair does not apply to the person who claims
         with experimental data that a statement is true even though
         they do not possess internal resources to deflect any volume
         of attacks?
    
    >> In .9594, you wrote "I mean, if you know you are correct, then
    >> you should possess sufficient internal resources to deflect *any*
    >> volume of spurious attacks on your position."
    >
    > The key is in the "knowing".  I "know" Bill Clinton is president.

    Do you "know" the sun will rise tomorrow?  In what way is the quality
    of your knowledge about the sun rising different from the quality of
    the experiment who "knows" about half of all glorks are black from
    having examined many of them?
    
    >> Now you have admitted that a person with experimental data has a right
    >> to claim a statement is true, even though they do not possess internal
    >> resources to deflect any volume of attacks.
    >
    > They can claim it's true, but if the statement doesn't withstand the
    > attacks, then they have a choice to make.
    
    Blah, blah, blah.  You're just evading again.  Stop blathering about
    what happens AFTER the attacks; the issue here is the moment of making
    the statement.
    
    >> Semantics is meaning -- that's what an argument is supposed to be
    >> about.
    >
    > When you choose to pretend that I meant something else when you *know*
    > it was simply poor sentence structure, you are being deliberately obtuse. 

    I didn't know the problem was your poor sentence structure.  I took
    your statement at face value.  Your assertion otherwise is ad hominem.
    
    >> More time isn't the answer; that won't always be adequate.
    >
    > "More time" is part of the total price; you may have to pay to play.

    This is another non sequitur.  I made the point that more time isn't
    the answer, because it might not be sufficient to produce the necessary
    resources.  You respond with garbage about time being price.  That's
    irrelevant; even if a participant is willing to pay that price, that
    doesn't make the insufficiency of more time sufficient.  If more time
    won't solve the problem, then spending the time still won't solve the
    problem.  I have demonstrated that it could be impossible for a
    participant to acquire the necessary resources even given more time,
    therefore I have proven that your definition of unfair is met.
    
    >> Have you agreed that Soapbox has a deep end,
    >
    > Yes.
    >
    >> an end where arguments are unfair?
    >
    > No.

    That's inconsistent.  You stated that if a person can't swim, they
    should stay in the shallow end.  You've admitted Soapbox has a deep
    end, an end where some people are UNABLE to compete -- they don't and
    won't be able to do what is necessary to compete.  By your own
    definition, this is unfair.
    
    > I am having trouble reconciling my LACK of a "right to expect" above
    > with someone else's POSSESSION of a "right to expect" below.

    You lack a right to expect somebody else to critically examine the
    statements of others because they generally are under no obligation to
    do any service to you.  People possess a right to expect others not to
    lie to them because lying causes harm and people have a right not to be
    harmed by others.
    
    >If the protaganist has his wits about him, he should do well against
    > a liar.
    
    This is logically false, since it is not generally possible to prove a
    lie is a lie.  If somebody says they examined a million glorks but they
    did not, there may be no way at all to prove the statement is a lie. 
    Therefore it is false to say a protagnist, even one with their wits
    about them, should do well against the liar.
    
    >> How can one distinguish lies from truth to dismiss the lies without
    >> being able to prove or disprove? 
    >
    > Hey, people can dismiss anything they want, true OR false.
    
    That does not answer the question, so it is a non sequitur.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
    
17.9919ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 12:564
    
    Doc, I believe it is TROAA::BUTKOVICH, it worked for me last week.
    
    Mark
17.9920WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulThu Nov 30 1995 13:231
    Thanks. Someone already sent me that info, and she's cute, too. :-)
17.9921<perk>TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisit's tummy time!Thu Nov 30 1995 13:253
<<  Yes, that should work, or Chris Butkovich @ TRO through all-in-1

Does this mean I can expect mail from the doctor?
17.9922WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulThu Nov 30 1995 13:351
    I dunno about that, but the Doctah sent mail. ;-)
17.9923ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 13:462
    
    has the OJ topic breathed its last??
17.9924Wait until the civil case startsDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedThu Nov 30 1995 13:505
    Battis,
    
    I wouldn't bet the farm on it ;-}
    
    
17.9925CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Nov 30 1995 13:514
    Thanks, Mark.  Way to go.  Now someone will be compelled to add yet
    another 97 notes on the follow up trials, the Darden/Clark affair and
    the latest ambulance chasing antics of the recently enriched defense
    team.  Let sleeping dogs lie and all that eh?
17.9926BIGQ::SILVADiabloThu Nov 30 1995 13:5511
| <<< Note 17.9925 by CONSLT::MCBRIDE "Reformatted to fit your screen" >>>

| Thanks, Mark.  Way to go.  Now someone will be compelled to add yet
| another 97 notes on the follow up trials, the Darden/Clark affair and
| the latest ambulance chasing antics of the recently enriched defense team.  

	You say all that above.... but then you go on to....

| Let sleeping dogs lie and all that eh?

	Why are you bringing up Jonnie's next case? Geeze!
17.9927NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 30 1995 13:571
Doggs.  NNTTM.  Wasn't Johnnie's client's case separated from Mr. Dogg's?
17.9928ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 14:372
    
    mr. McBride, you sir, were correct. Oh, what have I done???
17.9929SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoThu Nov 30 1995 15:324
    One wonders whether edp and collins actually think they are discussing
    the same things.
    
    DougO
17.9930ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 15:343
    
    one wonders why messr leach has not updated the box with his bowling
    results yet.
17.9931leechACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 15:341
    
17.9932blowingCSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Thu Nov 30 1995 15:382

17.9933ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 15:412
    
    <-- I WON'T SAY IT.
17.9934CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Nov 30 1995 16:024
       Ttwa:
       
       What will happen to Soapbox if, as is rumored (and the source of
       the recent stocl surge), Digital is acquired by Rupert Murdoch.
17.9935SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Thu Nov 30 1995 16:061
    Send Rupert to Hentzau; his kingdom awaits.
17.9936Ted Turner says he'll squash Murdoch like a bugDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Nov 30 1995 16:118
    >>   What will happen to Soapbox if, as is rumored (and the source of
    >>   the recent stocl surge), Digital is acquired by Rupert Murdoch.
    
    He'll make a cable TV network out of it, and we'll all be sitting
    around on a studio set talking about all the topics in here.  Sort
    of a "Politically Incorrect" on steroids.
    
    Chris
17.9937DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Nov 30 1995 16:304
    
    
    	Ummm.... who's Rupert Murdoch?
    
17.9938COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Nov 30 1995 16:323
Richest man in Oz.

/john
17.9939BUSY::SLABOUNTYCandy'O, I need you ...Thu Nov 30 1995 16:335
    
    	I thought The Wizard was the richest man in Oz?
    
    	Learn something new every day, I do.
    
17.9940SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Thu Nov 30 1995 16:342
    Mebbe someone could give Mr. Murdoch an Oz bodkin or two in interesting
    places.
17.9941WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulThu Nov 30 1995 16:343
    >	Ummm.... who's Rupert Murdoch?
    
     Media magnate, billionaire.
17.9942PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Nov 30 1995 16:447
   potting soil that appears to actually repel water.  i'm not a 
   particularly demanding person (or purson, for that matter), and
   i don't think it's too much to ask of soil that it absorb a little
   H2O now and again.  but maybe i'm out of line, i just don't know.


17.9943CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Nov 30 1995 16:559
    It's your water.  You must be using high tensile strength water which
    is harder for potting soil to absorb.  Look for a lower tensile
    strength water or have your tap water measured for pounds per sq. in.
    in surface tension.  A lower value is desireable for most potting
    soils.  Then again you may have too high a negative ion count in your
    potting soil.  Try an ion diffuser placed near your potting soil for 12 
    hours before you use it.  This will render the soil electrically neutral
    allowing the positively charged water molecules to be absorbed more
    readily.  NNTTM, really.  
17.9944NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 30 1995 16:561
Use a water shredder.
17.9945Does he own the Boston Herald as well?...DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Nov 30 1995 16:5717
    re: Murdoch
    
    In addition to his other media-related acquisitions and possessions,
    he's rattling his saber about starting up a cable news channel to
    rival CNN, prompting Ted Turner's "I'll squash him like a bug" comment
    and my reference to The Soapbox Channel if Murdoch picks up Digital
    as a lark.
    
    Actually, wouldn't it be a hoot for a bunch of 'boxers to invade
    one of those local cable-access channels that are always looking
    for creative and/or bizarre ways to fill time, and suggest a 'box-type
    talk show?  We could even have phone-in sessions for distant boxers
    who can't be there at the studio.  The mind reels at the possibilities.
    Well, mine does, anyway (I write, thus saving someone the trouble of
    wittily replying with such statement...).
    
    Chris
17.9946CSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Thu Nov 30 1995 17:019
    	re: Potting soil
    
    	If the soil is completely dried out, water will initially
    	bead up on it -- like it will on a dried-out sponge.  But
    	once it is dampened a dit, it will absorb the water.
    
    	Try adding a few drops of liquid soap into the water to break
    	the surface tension and speed up the water's initial soil
    	penetration.
17.9947HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterThu Nov 30 1995 17:034
    
    Re: .9943
    
    You have a lot of spare time, don't you?
17.9948SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Thu Nov 30 1995 17:052
    ttwa.  When HANNAH::MODICA graduated from journeyman noter to master
    baiter.
17.9949NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 30 1995 17:071
How many modica of sense does he have, Dick?
17.9950CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Nov 30 1995 17:114
    
    	If she doesn't have a water shredder, could she try cutting
    	up the water herself ?
    
17.9951GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedThu Nov 30 1995 17:113
    
    
    It all has to do with the cation exchange capacity of the soil.
17.9952ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 17:142
    
    try sand and cacti/nnttm
17.9953BUSY::SLABOUNTYCareer Opportunity Week at DECThu Nov 30 1995 17:218
    
    	Or just throw the darn plants away and hang some pictures of
    	plants in the room.
    
    	DNNTTM
    
    	[Definitely ...]
    
17.9954TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityThu Nov 30 1995 17:239
    
    .9929
    
    >One wonders whether edp and collins actually think they are discussing
    >the same things.
    
    I'd like to think I'm discussing something vaguely related to my
    original note in .9594; if not, blame Eric.  :^)
    
17.9955ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 17:246
    
    .9953
    
    thank you shawn, for pointing out the obvious to us. we in soapbox
    can not possibly figure out the initials without some subtle hints.
    I am always aware when I am in the presence of greatness.
17.9956ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 17:253
    
    yo leech, the bowling results please, Oph has been waiting with baited
    breath all day.
17.9957NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 30 1995 17:281
Baited breath?  Has she been eating bloodworms?
17.9958TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityThu Nov 30 1995 17:31100
    .9918
    
    >Do you admit that your reason stated in .9594 for figuring any attack
    >were fair does not apply to the person who claims with experimental
    >data that a statement is true even though they do not possess internal
    >resources to deflect any volume of attacks?

    This was my original statement:

    "...if you know you are correct, then you should possess sufficient
    internal resources to deflect *any* volume of spurious attacks on your
    position.  If you cannot, then how can you be sure that you are correct?"

    ...and it applies to the person above.  Note that my statement does not
    prohibit *any*one from saying anything he wants, it simply places upon
    that individual the reponsibility to provide good initial reasoning for
    his position, the responsibility to to re-examine his position if he
    cannot cope with the critical analysis, and the responsibility to have
    the good sense to back off from a position if he finds he cannot defend
    it.  He is not, of course, *required* to do *any* of those things, but it
    will not be unfair to him if he looks foolish for failing to do so.
    NOTE that the last sentence DOES NOT say that the he is wrong if he
    cannot deflect the attack, only that he should be willing to question
    his position in the face of evidence he cannot refute.
    
    >In what way is the quality of your knowledge about the sun rising
    >different from the quality of the experiment who "knows" about half of
    >all glorks are black from having examined many of them?

    I guess that depends upon the willingness of party to examine the
    contrary data.  The glork experimenter may have good reason to accept or
    reject contrary data (for instance, he may reject the other sample as
    being unrepresentative), but I doubt that you can convince me that the
    earth will stop spinning or that the sun will stop shining anytime
    within the next 24 hours.
    
    I *do* know this much: this exchange will not end until *I* fail to
    reply.   ;^)
    
    >Stop blathering about what happens AFTER the attacks; the issue here 
    >is the moment of making the statement.

    My original statement, as quoted above, does not insist upon absolute
    proof at the moment of making the statement, as I have explained above.
    
    >You respond with garbage...

    Value statement; unbecoming an individual so dedicated to logic.

    >I have demonstrated that it could be impossible for a
    >participant to acquire the necessary resources even given more time,

    Then they will have to live with whatever doubts are raised in their minds
    by rebuttal, and with the skepticism of the fellow participants.  Nothing
    about that strikes me as unfair.

    >therefore I have proven that your definition of unfair is met.
    >You've admitted Soapbox has a deep end, an end where some people are
    >UNABLE to compete -- they don't and won't be able to do what is necessary
    >to compete.  By your own definition, this is unfair.

    The voluntary nature of participation here (in this forum in general,
    and in the deep end in particular) renders this situation fair.  Nobody
    drowns in this deep end, they either withdraw or look foolish, the
    choice is theirs.  They can learn by education or by experience, or in
    some cases, they can fail to learn at all.
    
    >You lack a right to expect somebody else to critically examine the
    >statements of others because they generally are under no obligation to
    >do any service to you.

    Then it is equally true to say that "somebody else" lacks the right to
    be well-thought-of, respected, or generally be treated as anything but a
    fool.

    >People possess a right to expect others not to lie to them because
    >lying causes harm and people have a right not to be harmed by others.

    HAR!  In Soapbox, people have no rights other than what is granted them
    by PP&P (or by a conference policy, if extant).
    
    >If somebody says they examined a million glorks but they
    >did not, there may be no way at all to prove the statement is a lie. 

    It doesn't matter, because if you have good evidence to the contrary,
    then you are under no obligation to accept his statement, and if you do
    not have (or cannot acquire) good evidence to the contrary, then you
    have no basis for a contrary position (and, frankly, I don't see how the
    truth could have zero evidence).  As I said, if you have no evidence,
    how can you make a factual statement?  You can't.  It becomes, then, 
    your opinion (to which you are entitled).
    
    >That does not answer the question.
    
    Yes it does.  No-one needs proof or disproof to dismiss.  I dismiss
    Noah and the Flood.  I can't prove it didn't happen.

    jc
     
17.9959LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistThu Nov 30 1995 17:3413
    how well did you bowl last night, steve?  what's your best
    score?  
    
    when you button your shirt, do you start with the top button and
    work down?  or do you start with the bottom button and work up?
    do you start with the middle button, work up, return to the middle
    and work down?  Start at the middle, work down, return to the 
    middle, work up?
    
    steve, footwear.  do you sock, shoe, sock, shoe?  sock, sock, shoe,
    shoe?  left foot first?  right foot first?  or what?
    
    steve....steve?  well?
17.9960TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityThu Nov 30 1995 17:353
    
    Nomad!  NOMAD!!!!
    
17.9961CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenThu Nov 30 1995 17:403
    re: .9947
    
    Well, not really.  Why do you ask?
17.9962DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Nov 30 1995 17:416
    
    
    	Thanks for the explanations on Murdoch.  I did heard something
    	on the news this morning about someone starting a news station
    	to rival Turner, but I didn't catch the name.
    
17.9963ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 17:472
    
    hi JJ
17.9964BUSY::SLABOUNTYCareer Opportunity Week at DECThu Nov 30 1995 17:519
    
    	RE: Buttoning a shirt
    
    	You could also button the even-numbered buttons 1st and then
    	the odd ones, or odd and then even ... and either could be
    	done from top to bottom.
    
    	All sorts of possibilities, every one as boring as the other.
    
17.9965ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 18:012
    
    <--- unlike yourself, huh shawn :-)
17.9966[Now back to your regularly scheduled program...]BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansThu Nov 30 1995 18:0212
    Archie Bunker and Meathead had a hilarious argument once about whether
    to get dressed in sock-sock-shoe-shoe order OR sock-shoe then sock-shoe.

    I think Archie was arguing that it was important to put both socks on
    before putting shoes on.  They were arguing about what would happen if
    a fire broke out in the middle of this operation and one of them (I think
    it was Meathead) said that if a person did the sock-shoe, sock-shoe 
    method, then he could HOP out of the house on the one shoe even though
    the other foot was bare.  (Upon hearing this, of course, the other
    person went ballistic.)

    It was a classic "Archie vs. Meathead" encounter.  :)
17.9967NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 30 1995 18:041
If you wear a Dagwood shirt, there's no buttoning dilemma.
17.9968RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Nov 30 1995 18:0924
    Re .9958:
    
    > Note that my statement does not prohibit *any*one from saying
    > anything he wants, . . .
    
    More blah, blah, blah.  Stick to the point.  You presented a reason for
    figuring any attack were fair.  Now you claim it applies to the "person
    above", that is, the person who claims with experimental data that a
    statement is true even though they do not possess internal resources to
    deflect any volume of attacks.
    
    How can you claim a reason that calls for a person to be able to
    deflect any volume of attacks applies to a person that does not possess
    internal resources to deflect any volume of attacks?  Logically, you
    can't.
    
    The rest of your response has no merit worth responding to.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.9969TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityThu Nov 30 1995 18:119
    
    .9968

    >The rest of your response has no merit worth responding to.
    
    Then I'll save you the trouble.
    
    Bye.
        
17.9970NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 30 1995 18:161
Hooray!
17.9971ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 18:172
    
    is it over???????
17.9972TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityThu Nov 30 1995 18:176
    
    .9970
    
    "And the Lord did grin.  And the people did feast upon the lambs,
    and sloths, and carp, and anchovies, and orangutans..."
    
17.9973SMURF::WALTERSThu Nov 30 1995 18:181
    now kiss and make up.
17.9974ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 18:422
    
    when Dick " Aristotle" Curtis, will be joining us???
17.9975ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 19:035
    
    TTWA:
    
    how many and what type of replies would there be to a topic title,
    entitled " Christmas list for Soapboxer's"
17.9976SMURF::WALTERSThu Nov 30 1995 19:041
    The Ronco Apostrophe Remover would be a popular gift.
17.9977Wish I had his money, then I'd buy Flames from CalgaryDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedThu Nov 30 1995 19:064
    Doesn't Rupert Murdoch now own the FOX TV network?  This would make
    him quite a rival for Ted Turner in the TV arena.
    
    
17.9978ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 19:094
    
    .9976
    
    well Colin, it would come in handy for me, anyway. :-)
17.9979POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeThu Nov 30 1995 19:114
    
    Why ask for a Ronco Apostrophe Remover when you can have me 8^)?
    
    
17.9980ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 19:134
    
    .9979
    
    yeah, but, do you come wrapped?? ooh-er
17.9981SMURF::WALTERSThu Nov 30 1995 19:141
    Mr Battis, how could you refuse?
17.9982ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 19:242
    
    <--- I'm not, trust me on this........
17.9983MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Nov 30 1995 19:268
>    Actually, wouldn't it be a hoot for a bunch of 'boxers to invade
>    one of those local cable-access channels that are always looking
>    for creative and/or bizarre ways to fill time, and suggest a 'box-type
>    talk show?  We could even have phone-in sessions for distant boxers
>    who can't be there at the studio.

Not unless you can guarantee that there's a NEXT UNSEEN key on the remote.

17.9984BUSY::SLABOUNTYConsume feces and expire.Thu Nov 30 1995 19:2910
    
>    Actually, wouldn't it be a hoot for a bunch of 'boxers to invade
>    one of those local cable-access channels that are always looking
>    for creative and/or bizarre ways to fill time, and suggest a 'box-type
>    talk show?  We could even have phone-in sessions for distant boxers
>    who can't be there at the studio.
    
    
    	Sounds like it could be the sequel to "Airheads".
    
17.9985ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Nov 30 1995 19:314
    
    <-- re: last couple
    
    the Twilight Zone kept popping into my head. weird
17.9986POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Nov 30 1995 19:381
    SO! That's where it is!!!
17.9987LANDO::OLIVER_Bhysterical elitistThu Nov 30 1995 19:402
    DEC World, DEC World!
    Party On!  It's Excellent!
17.9988HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterFri Dec 01 1995 10:367
    
    Re: CONSLT::MCBRIDE .9961 (sorry, can't remember your 1st name)
    
    Actually, I was more than impressed with your knowledge
    of water. I couldn't resist kidding you a bit.
    
    							Hank
17.9989ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckFri Dec 01 1995 11:492
    
    <<----- Brian springs to mind.
17.9990CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Dec 01 1995 13:067
    Hank, I'm crushed.  It appears I am doomed to being known as, RE: .XXXX
    forever.  
    
    I wonder why schools were cancelled today when the roads were perfectly
    clear and the precipitation light.  Wimps.  
    
    
17.9991HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterFri Dec 01 1995 13:082
    
    Brian, Brian, Brian,....got it!
17.9992BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Dec 01 1995 13:244
    
    	I wonder how many replies Mark Battis has put in here just to
    	correct a speiling error he made in a previous reply.
    
17.9993spellingBUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Dec 01 1995 13:251
    
17.9994PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 01 1995 13:359
>          <<< Note 17.9946 by CSC32::J_OPPELT "Wanna see my scar?" >>>

>    	If the soil is completely dried out, water will initially
>    	bead up on it -- like it will on a dried-out sponge.  But
>    	once it is dampened a dit, it will absorb the water.

	er... thanks, Joe, but this is a tad technical for me.
	especially the sponge analogy - you really lost me there. 

17.9995SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 01 1995 13:451
    You're really handy with those pins, Di.
17.9996CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenFri Dec 01 1995 14:334
    So, is everone once again waiting for the flurry of replies as we
    approach another monumentual SNARF number, waiting, hoping beyond hope
    to bag a big one?  You sad, pathetic things you.  
      
17.9997WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulFri Dec 01 1995 14:353
    It's only a matter of time before some no mind comes along to put in a
    couple of fake replies just so they can get the snarf. Let's see who
    the loser is. ==>
17.9998BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Fri Dec 01 1995 14:385
    
    	Could be this noter coming up right about now:
    
    	======>
    
17.9999PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 01 1995 14:414
>    You're really handy with those pins, Di.

	let me know if you needle lesson.

17.10000POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerFri Dec 01 1995 14:449
              eh?
	      /
	  oO)-.
	 /__  _\       
	 \  \(  |      
	  \__|\ {                                             
	  '  '--'   
    
17.10001SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoFri Dec 01 1995 15:276
    Game, set, match:  Collins.
    
    One does *so* enjoy EDP's restraint in not threatening the job of
    someone who dusts him so thoroughly.
    
    DougO
17.10002NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 01 1995 15:342
DougO, you mean I shouldn't have next-unseened the whole exchange?  I don't
even have a clue as to what it was about.
17.10003PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 01 1995 15:376
  .10001  i concur.  dr. logic was getting a bit shrill there towards
	  the end.  another sight one enjoys. ;>

	  good going, !joan.

17.10004MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 01 1995 15:557
Like Gerald, I bypassed it.

Would someone who followed it be so good as to point me to both the
ultimate and penultimate reply numbers such that I might cut to the
chase?


17.10005POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerFri Dec 01 1995 16:092
    I have no proof that I read the notes in question, so, I can't say
    anything about them.
17.10006SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 01 1995 16:143
    Using Yates correction. Chi-square indicates that the glork samples
    are unlikely to be from the same population.  I may run a binomial
    at tea time.
17.10007NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 01 1995 16:231
TTWA: Why somebody is advertising a mink coat in PARENTING.
17.10008BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetFri Dec 01 1995 16:434
    
    	She's a parent, and maybe she wants to make sure her coat goes
    	to a fellow parent who will nurture it as she did.
    
17.10009MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Dec 01 1995 16:441
    Hey....I've noticed Joe has been real quiet today.  What;s the scoop!?
17.10010SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIif u cn rd ths, u nd to gt a lyfFri Dec 01 1995 16:496
    
    re: .10007
    
    Because she advertised it in classified_ads as being sold for a friend
    and rules state otherwise...
    
17.10011PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 01 1995 17:043
    .10010  yes, well that stands to reason then.  i always check 
	    PARENTING if i can't find what i'm looking for in C_A.
17.10012TROOA::COLLINSRoboBar: The Future Of HospitalityFri Dec 01 1995 17:293
    
    "I'd like to thank the Academy..."
    
17.10013POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeFri Dec 01 1995 18:014
    
    TTWA:  If Jay will cooperate this year.  It *is* December, after all.
    
    
17.10014MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youFri Dec 01 1995 18:033
	you can count on me.
	
	er, for whatever it is.
17.10015WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulFri Dec 01 1995 18:061
    I suspect she's referring to a certain p_n...
17.10016BIGQ::SILVADiabloFri Dec 01 1995 18:526
| <<< Note 17.10009 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I press on toward the goal" >>>

| Hey....I've noticed Joe has been real quiet today.  What;s the scoop!?

	Hey... maybe he did get cut from the net along with my Oracle friend...
or he is just teasing me. :-)
17.10017DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedFri Dec 01 1995 20:058
    Not to pick on Joe, but if the Quantumites had to exit the net,
    why would Joe be any exception?  Frankly, the transition took
    place months ago, Joe's been an Oracle employee for months; why
    has he been on the net or retaining access to notes files?
    
    
    
    
17.10018COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 01 1995 20:216
I thought Joe was an Oracle employee, not a Quantum employee.

Oracle employees in Colorado Springs remain on the net because of
the arrangements for use of common resources in the support center.

/john
17.10019BUSY::SLABOUNTYForeplay? What's that?Fri Dec 01 1995 20:435
    
    	Yeah, one of the frequenters of the DATATRIEVE conference is
    	still on the net, even though she's been with Oracle for a-
    	while now.
    
17.10020I wasn't picking on Joe, just curiousDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedFri Dec 01 1995 21:3911
    /john,
    
    I think I mentioned I am aware Joe is now an Oracle employee.  I wasn't
    aware of the arrangement the allowed for Oracle employees to access
    the net.  Former DECcies who went to Quantum had to exit the net
    their last day as a Digital employee.
    
    TTWA,
    
    Is Soapbox considered a common resource for Oracle? ;-}
    
17.10021The Oracle and Quantum agreements are completely differentCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 01 1995 21:475
Oracle employees at ZK are off our net and on Oracle's.

Oracle employees in the CSC are still on our net, just like contractors.

/john
17.10022MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 12:452
603.16

17.10023Cranky Ol' Dear Abby BluesDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoMon Dec 04 1995 12:495
    >> 603.16
    
    Guitar chords?
    
    Chris
17.10024MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 12:563
Cou'be, I guess. Not being a guitar player, I thought it looked
like some hybrid raspberries.

17.10025MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREI'm drowning in youMon Dec 04 1995 13:033
	guitar chords for muppet man. to go along with .13
	so he can play just like john prine.   ;-)
	
17.10026CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Dec 04 1995 13:1112



 
 Thank you, sir...now all I have to do is chew gum and smoke cigarettes and
 tell funny Steve Goodman stories whilst playing ;-)




 Jim
17.10027MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 14:113
TTWA:
    Who Mr. Bean might be.

17.10028BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 04 1995 14:123

	Someone who is friends with Darleks. 
17.10029TROOA::COLLINSThis spot marks your location...Mon Dec 04 1995 14:143
    
    Mr. Bean == a character portrayed by British comedian Rowan Atkinson.
    
17.10030BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doMon Dec 04 1995 14:185
    
    	Mostly "silent", in that he doesn't say much.
    
    	His skits are 99% visual humor.
    
17.10031MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 14:182
Yes - I guess that _would_ make him sufficiently obscure....

17.10032POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 14:192
    My fav was when he went to the pool and onto the diving board. I was
    rolling!
17.10033PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 14:277
>Yes - I guess that _would_ make him sufficiently obscure....

	he was also "Blackadder", Jack, so he's not really obscure.
	he was anything but silent in that series.


17.10034MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 14:385
>	he was also "Blackadder"

Who?

(No - I'm not yanking chains. I just don't follow British programs.)
17.10035TROOA::COLLINSThis spot marks your location...Mon Dec 04 1995 14:393
    
    He played a minister at a wedding in `Four Weddings and a Funeral'.
    
17.10036NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 04 1995 14:402
Blackadder is a show about an African math teacher, along the lines of
"Daktari."
17.10037MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 14:446
> `Four Weddings and a Funeral'.
    
[In my best David Spade annoying-voice -]

	And that would be-e-e-e-e.......?

17.10038TROOA::COLLINSThis spot marks your location...Mon Dec 04 1995 14:475
    
    Well, I know what to get Jack for Christmas...
    
    ;^)
    
17.10039BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doMon Dec 04 1995 14:535
    
    	He also played Valeria Golino's husband in "Hot Shots Part Deux".
    
    	[That was a movie, Jack.]
    
17.10040MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 15:052
Another one I had the luck to miss?

17.10041POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 15:081
    You sure are lucky eh?
17.10042I wonder about things like thisNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighMon Dec 04 1995 15:127
If your antique store stock is down, and you go on a buying trip and fill
the store, when you return do you put a sign out front that says:

                             ALL NEW ANTIQUES
                             
??

17.10043BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doMon Dec 04 1995 15:166
    
    	If the stock is down, you should re-org.
    
    
    	But anyways, try "Recently acquired antiques".
    
17.10044DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomMon Dec 04 1995 16:195
    
    TTWA:
    
    Head Shop - Who came up with this phrase, and why ?
    
17.10045SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 04 1995 16:227
    .10044
    
    Why?  This is not rocket science.  A head shop is a shop that sells
    drug paraphernalia.  Drugs mess with your head.
    
    Who?  Prolly somebody in Haight-Ashbury during the height of the hippie
    thang.
17.10046CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Dec 04 1995 16:235
    
>    Head Shop - Who came up with this phrase, and why ?
    

   Beats me.
17.10047MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Dec 04 1995 16:267
    I understand a probe from the Galileo will be entering Jupiter's
    atmosphere this Thursday.  As it enters, a parachute will open and the
    hope is it will get through the first layer of clouds and hopefully
    make the rain clouds before it blows up.
    
    Is the blowing up due to the pressure of the atmosphere, the gravity,
    what??? 
17.10048SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 04 1995 16:325
    Galileo will be crushed and incinerated.  The pressure of the
    atmosphere will crush instruments containing air or vacuum.  The
    pressure also causes a distinct rise in temperature, and by the time
    Galileo reaches the lower reaches of the atmosphere the temperature
    will be warm enough to burn the materials the probe is made of.
17.10049CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Dec 04 1995 16:338
    It is well known that local grvitational vortices exist in the vicinity
    of the Jovian planetary mass.  These wildly fluctuating lines of
    gravitational force often converge creating huge gravitational tidal
    forces which essentially push and pull at any matter caught at the
    confluence of these gravitational vectors from virutally every
    direction at once.  This is what will cause the probe to essentially
    disintegrate but that is far too simplistic a description of what
    actually happens.  HTH.  
17.10050PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 16:423
   .10049  okay, that's it, Bri.  you have exceeded quota on the use
	   of "gravitational" for the current fiscal year.  fine to
	   be determined at a later date.
17.10051MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Dec 04 1995 16:439
    I saw a special on Planet Jupiter last night.  It was fascinating. 
    They referred to Jupiter as the Vacuum Cleaner for the solar system.
    Apparently Jupiter cleans up much of the comet/asteroid activity and
    without Jupiter, the earth would most likely collide with comets once
    every so many thousands of years.  Too bad the probe couldn't withstand
    the force.  It would be fascinating to get a glimpse of the actual
    surface.
    
    -Jack
17.10052BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Mon Dec 04 1995 16:477
    
    things i no longer need to wonder about...
    
    the guy that sang the songs in the "grinch who stole christmas" is the
    same dude that voices tony the tiger...
    
    
17.10053TROOA::COLLINSGreat big Electrowhocardiofluxe!Mon Dec 04 1995 16:507
    
    The three words that best describe you
    Are as follows (and I quote):
    Stink! 
    Stank! 
    Stunk!
    
17.10054WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Dec 04 1995 16:551
    Boris Karloff?
17.10055BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Mon Dec 04 1995 16:5910
    
    boris didn't do the actual singing.  i never caught the other guys
    name, and his name was never put into the credits.  there was some
    special on yesterday afternoon on tnt hosted by phil hartman and i wish
    i had caught the whole thing cuz it is one of my favorite christmas
    movies...
    
    and !joan, i certainly hope you are referring to the grinch...
    
    
17.10056TROOA::COLLINSGreat big Electrowhocardiofluxe!Mon Dec 04 1995 17:003
    
    Oh, most assuredly.
    
17.10057CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenMon Dec 04 1995 17:061
    Oh please Di, I hope the fine is not too weighty.  
17.10058SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 04 1995 17:075
    .10051
    
    There may be no surface.  Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas
    giants, and it is quite likely that they are superdense gas or liquid
    all the way through.
17.10059TROOA::COLLINSGreat big Electrowhocardiofluxe!Mon Dec 04 1995 17:103
    
    Jupiter *does*, however, have a tootsie roll center.
    
17.10060MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 17:172
Doesn't most liquid have a surface?

17.10061PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 04 1995 17:202
   .10060  gee, mr. wizard...
17.10062BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forMon Dec 04 1995 17:3912
RE: 17.10051 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I press on toward the goal"

> Apparently Jupiter cleans up much of the comet/asteroid activity and
> without Jupiter, the earth would most likely collide with comets once
> every so many thousands of years.

The Earth probably does collide with a ~100 meter comet nuclei every couple
of thousand of years.  The Earth probably hits a asteroid of roughly similar 
size roughly every hundred years.


Phil
17.10063POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 17:412
    Some liquids don't have a bottom. I've had many bottomless cups of
    coffee but never enough time to verify the claim.
17.10064BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Mon Dec 04 1995 17:444
    
    	Why don't you just get ONE bottomless cup of coffee and take it
    	with you wherever you go??
    
17.10065POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 17:471
        'cause I'm afraid of getting mugged.
17.10066SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 04 1995 17:534
    .10060
    
    On Earth, yes.  On a planet like Jupiter, with 2.5x Earth's gravity and
    thousands of atmospheres of pressure, not necessarily.
17.10067TROOA::COLLINSGreat big Electrowhocardiofluxe!Mon Dec 04 1995 17:557
    
    .10066

    >On a planet like Jupiter, with 2.5x Earth's gravity...
    
    2.5 times?  Is that all?  I would have thought it'd be much greater.
    
17.10068BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Mon Dec 04 1995 18:013
    
    	Wow ... I'd weigh 325 pounds on Jupiter.
    
17.10069DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Dec 04 1995 18:026
    
    
    	100 69's !!   
    
    	whoo hoo!
    
17.10070SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 04 1995 18:0211
    .10067
    
    It's not.  Gravity is a linear function of mass and an inverse
    exponential function of distance from the planetary center.  Jupiter is
    composed mainly of materials such as ammonia and methane, which are
    rather less dense than the iron and nickel making up most of Earth. 
    Also, the planetary diameter is some 88,000 miles; if its mass were the
    same as Earth's mass, it'd have only 1/100 the gravity that Earth does. 
    It's the sheer volume of all that junk that gets the gravity as high as
    it is.  And it's all that atmosphere that provides enough mass to
    generate such high pressures.
17.10071depends what you measure.GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Dec 04 1995 18:0412
    
      Jupiter's diameter is 88,000 miles at the equator, (82,000 at its
     poles, due to the 12-hour Jovian day.  What Dick meant, I'm sure, was
     to compare "surface" gravities, which gives about 2.64x Earth.  But
     of course, to a distant body, you are right, the gravity is hundreds
     of times Earth's.  It's just that the Earth's surface is much closer
     to Earth's center.
    
      Btw, ground astronomers, confirmed by Hubble, have spotted a brown
     dwarf.
    
      bb
17.10072MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 18:214
I'm still at a loss as to how a liquid can fail to have a surface even
under different gravitational forces or atmospheric pressures. If a
compound is in a liquid state, doesn't it have a surface by definition?

17.10073SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 04 1995 18:225
    .10072
    
    There is not a definable surface if the pressure/density of the gas
    above the liquid is so high that there is not a definable point at
    which the gas becomes liquid - there is instead a zone.
17.10074MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 04 1995 18:337
Sounds like a calculus problem. There is some point above the zone at which
it is known that the state is gaseous. There is some point below the zone
at which it is known that the state is liquid. Thus there should be a means of
at least mathematically, even if not physically and temporally, describing
"the surface", no? But, in any event, observation of this "zone" would appear
to be at least of as much interest (if not more) than observation of the
"surface", I'd think.
17.10075we dunnoGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Dec 04 1995 18:3525
    
      Well, part of the reason for the probe is, we don't really know.
    
      The only directly observable chemical constituents of Jupiter's
     atmosphere are methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3), but it is
     reasonable to assume the same mixture of elements available to
     make Jupiter as to make the sun.  This would mean a large fraction
     of hydrogen and helium must be present also, as well as water.  The
     temperature at the tops of the clouds may be about -260 F.  The clouds
     are probably ammonia ice crystals, becoming ammonia droplets lower
     down.  There may be a space before water ice crystals show up as
     clouds.  In turn, these become water droplets near the bottom of the
     entire cloud layer.  The total atmosphere may be only a few hundred
     miles in depth, pulled down by the surface gravity to this relative
     thinness.  Of course the gases become denser with depth until they
     may turn into a slush or slurry.  Perhaps there is no surface, no
     real interface between gaseous atmosphere and liquid, then solid
     Jupiter.  Pioneers 10/11 provided evidence suggesting a ball of mostly
     "liquid" hydrogen.  Long before any small rocky core is reached,
     hydrogen mixed with helium becomes a liquid metal at very high
     temperature and pressure.  Jupiter's cloudy atmosphere is a fairly
     good reflector of sunlight, which is why Jupiter shines brighter
     than any star.
    
      bb
17.10076TROOA::COLLINSGreat big Electrowhocardiofluxe!Mon Dec 04 1995 18:386
    
     >hydrogen mixed with helium becomes a liquid metal...
    
    T-1000 advanced prototype mimetic polyalloy...
    
    
17.10077SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 04 1995 18:382
    The fact that Jupiter is only 5 AU from the sun and the brightest star
    is 8 LY away has nothing to do with Jupiter's being brighter?
17.10078whattayawant - i'm not ship's science ossifer...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Dec 04 1995 18:4913
    
      well, that, too, of course.  what i meant was, planets with very
     heavy atmospheres, Venus/Jupiter shine much brighter than those
     without, Mercury/Mars.  On terminator II : if you were jovian,
     you'd certainly be a heavyweight - i guarantee it !
    
      by the way, what i just said about not really knowing, i'm sure
     Phil Hays or some lesser nitpicker will now tell me the comet crash
     of Shoemaker-Levy has disproven half what i said.  Sheesh - it's
     hardly worth following planets any more, the knowledge changes so
     fast you look as tired and old as yesterday's software...
    
      bb
17.10079POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 04 1995 18:583
    Yes, and their annoying habit of orbiting around the sun makes them
    even harder to follow. Can't anything stay still for just a few
    minutes?
17.10080EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletMon Dec 04 1995 22:0115
re .10072:

Above the critical point (high pressure/temperature) there is no difference
between gas and liquid.  If a liquid is heated/pressurized to its critical
point the surface between the liquid and gas layers vanishes. 

An interesting experiment I've heard described but unfortunately never seen
myself is pressurized CO2, which has a critical temp. near room temp. and a
couple thousand PSI pressure.  Put some dry ice into a sealed clear container
that can withstand such pressure, and allow to warm up.  The dry ice initially
sublimes leaving no liquid. Then as pressure builds, a liquid can exist
(triple point passed), and the rest of the dry ice melts.  Soon it is all
melted and you see a clear liquid with a normal surface.  As it warms and
pressure builds the surface becomes harder to make out and then vanishes. The
contents act like a gas but are as dense as the liquid.
17.10081CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Dec 05 1995 11:454
    Jupiter's albedo value is higher due to its atmosphere.  It does not
    generate any light on its own.  Tough to compare to a star which does
    generate its own light.  If was a rock, like the Moon or Mars with
    virtually no atmosphere, it certainly would not shine as bright.  
17.10082how much will be learned ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Dec 05 1995 12:3712
    
     yes, at Earth atmospheric pressures, CO2 has no liquid state, but you
     can get one at sufficiently high pressures.
    
     yes (sigh), the comparison to a star is a bad one - I was just
     pointing out that Jupiter is in fact brighter than Sirius in the
     night sky, normally, because of the high albedo
    
     so how deep inside Jupiter's atmosphere will the Galileo probe be
     when we lose contact ?
    
      bb
17.10083BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forTue Dec 05 1995 12:4515
RE: 17.10082 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "Welcome to Paradise"

> how much will be learned ? 

Hard to say.  Doing something new is,  by it's very nature,  completely
unpredictable.


> so how deep inside Jupiter's atmosphere will the Galileo probe be
> when we lose contact ?

To a pressure of about 20-30 times that of Earth's surface.


Phil
17.10084Advanced lawsuit avoidanceDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 05 1995 12:5510
TTWA:

1.  An "I'm 40 Years Old!" kind of button that you'd pin onto your shirt,
    that comes with the warning "Contains functional pin, not recommended
    for under children under 5".

2.  A cake mix that casually mentions in one of its cooking steps,
    "Best results obtained when bowl and utensils are clean."

Chris
17.10085CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 05 1995 13:0612




  Those plastic bags at grocery stores.  I'm convinced they get some
 sort of commission based on how many they use per customer.




 Jim
17.10086NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 05 1995 13:095
>2.  A cake mix that casually mentions in one of its cooking steps,
>    "Best results obtained when bowl and utensils are clean."

Angel food perhaps?  Egg whites don't beat well if there's even a little
grease.
17.1008730408::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Dec 05 1995 13:115
    <----- I was wondering about that too Jim.  They are supposed to be
    tough but they double bag anything heavy, like three sticks of margarine
    and two limes.  I was also wondering why they bother to bag things like
    the 8 pack of toilet paper or a 12 pack of pop, or three pack of paper
    towels.  Just say no to plastic grocery bags.
17.10088SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 05 1995 13:142
    say no to expensive bin liners and reuse your free plastic grocery
    bags.
17.10089SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 05 1995 13:154
    
>    "Best results obtained when bowl and utensils are clean."
    
    Coincidentally, the same instruction appears on ass-gaskets.
17.10090MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Dec 05 1995 13:254
    Anybody heard from Joe lately?  Considering the barrage I have received
    in 323, he surely must have departed from us.
    
    That ninny.  He didn't even say so long!!!!
17.10091SMURF::MSCANLONinspiteofmyrageiamstilljustaratinacageTue Dec 05 1995 13:405
    re: 10088
    
    Have indoor pets!  Reuse your free plastic grocery bags!
    They're great for cleaning out the litter box.
    
17.10092BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Tue Dec 05 1995 13:4410

	I wonder if what my roomate was telling me was true..... can one sell a
used mattress for money? He says no, it is against the law. Yet Sears has this
return center where they sell mattresses for real cheap prices. I know tearing
off the tag will get you 20 years in Attica, but what if you sell the damn
thing?


Glen
17.10093Ba-ding!DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 05 1995 13:4512
>> Angel food perhaps?  Egg whites don't beat well if there's even a little
>> grease.
    
    Yes, it is angel food, actually.  Hmmm, another 'box si'kick?
    
    I'll have to admit that my wife explained the instruction to me
    later, but it still sounded strange, because there was no such
    explanation on the box along with the instruction.  It must be
    this age of "minimalist reading", sort of like how Milton Bradley
    dumbed-down "The Game of Life" in the newer version).
    
    Chris
17.10094SMURF::MSCANLONinspiteofmyrageiamstilljustaratinacageTue Dec 05 1995 13:507
    re: .10092
    
    I think in MA, if you want to sell the mattress and boxspring it
    has to be professionally sterilized before selling.  In NH, at
    every house auction I have ever been to, the auctioneer sold
    the bed and/or the frame, and threw in the mattress and boxspring
    for free, so I am not sure if you can sell them in NH.
17.10095NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 05 1995 13:5553
From: rugosa@escape.com (ROSAPHILIA)
Subject: leave me yer home in yer will!
Date: 2 Dec 1995 15:35:22 GMT
 
 
	if you don't like yer relatives, or ifn ya do, and ya wanna
	give yer house  to a good cauz, leave it to me in yer will.
 
	i am disabled--physically and emotionally.
 
	i will need a permanent place to live for me and my cat and doggie.
 
	i love the northeast or any countryside place. i am on ssi.
 
	you can also leave me a car or van or such too.
 
	the only assets i can keep are a car and a house, ifn' i wanna
	keep my ssi.
 
	right now i'm inna residence for the disabled. i live in a studio.
 
	i'd like to be able to grow roses from seed in yer garden and
	invite homeless people to recuperate etc.
 
	my name is:
 
	anna yamada
	4-21 27th avenue
	astoria, new york
	11102
	usa
 
	have a happy holidaze.
 
 
 
--
           (Better Living Thru Better Living)                    
 **************************************************************************
 X        SNAIL ME         +      GABRIELLI'S (Mendocino,CA, USA)         0
 X      YER ROSEHIPS       +                                              0
 X IF YOU LIKED THIS POST! + *Pinot Noir* & *ASCENZA* (WHITE-BLEND)-YUMMY!0
 **************************************************************************
            [Ask Fer  "Mendocino,Ca. -- *Gabrielli Wine*"  at 
	           yer local wine shop if'n ya
		    want to tend yer rugosa]
 
	Let your voice be heard in the campaign to save the life of
	 		     Mumia Abu Jamal
 
       ++++ if you agree copy these 3 sentences in your own sig ++++
     ++++ more info: http://www.xs4all.nl/tank/spg-l/sigaction.htm ++++
 
17.10096CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 05 1995 14:0723
>    <----- I was wondering about that too Jim.  They are supposed to be
>    tough but they double bag anything heavy, like three sticks of margarine
>    and two limes.  I was also wondering why they bother to bag things like
>    the 8 pack of toilet paper or a 12 pack of pop, or three pack of paper
>    towels.  Just say no to plastic grocery bags.




  Last night I bought $28 worth of stuff.  They put it in about 7-8 bags.
  In one bag was one piece of fish (in it's wrappings of course).  In another
  was a bunch of broccoli and one of those bagged saladss.  In another was
  a bottle of pine sol.  In another was 2 frozen dinners..


 I do use the bags for depositing what I remove from the cat's litter box,
 and for bringing lunches to work, etc.




 Jim
17.10097CSC32::P_SOGet those shoes off your head!Tue Dec 05 1995 14:108
    
    Jim,
    
    I think the point was that they were separating you groceries for
    you.  Frozen foods together, cleaning products together, veggies
    together etc....the problem is that you didn't buy enough stuff!
    
    Pam
17.10098SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 05 1995 14:125
    
> I do use the bags for depositing what I remove from the cat's litter box,
> and for bringing lunches to work, etc.
    
    Different bag, one hopes.
17.10099CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 05 1995 14:1411



 Yes, different bags.





 Jim
17.10100CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 05 1995 14:148


               \|/ ____ \|/
                @~/ ,. \~@
               /_( \__/ )_\-------SNARF
               ~  \__U_/  ~

17.10101CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Dec 05 1995 14:189
    Use cotton sacks ala L.L. Bean boat totes or string bags.  Make them
    yourself and save money.  The canvas is relatively cheap.  Make them 
    out of old towels or clothing.  Use a backpack.  Plastic grocery bags
    are an abomination.  They are not used well.  If you do use the, take
    them back to the grocer and put them in the recycle bin.  They can be
    made into new plastic bags again.  Using them for cat litter or bin
    liners guarantees the production of new bags from virgin resin.  
    
    Brian
17.10102RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Dec 05 1995 14:1913
    Re .10070:
    
    > Gravity is a linear function of mass and an inverse exponential
    > function of distance from the planetary center.
    
    It is an inverse square function, not an inverse exponential.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.10103MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 05 1995 14:222
I usually request paper.

17.10104POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 14:241
        You cradle your groceries in paper or wrap them?
17.10105DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Dec 05 1995 14:3111
    
    	While we're talking about bagging groceries...
    
    	What happened to the baggers I remember my mom getting when
    	I was little that actually *knew* how to bag?
    
    	I was at the store the other night and the kid put two bottles
    	of soda, and all my canned goods in one bag.  Then puts the
    	paper towels and kleenex in another.  One super heavy bag and
    	one very light one.  Twit.
    
17.10106CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 05 1995 14:3720
    
>    	What happened to the baggers I remember my mom getting when
>    	I was little that actually *knew* how to bag?
    
 


       back then the baggers were less likely to be concerned with telling
       everybody in the vicinity about what hours they were working, or when
       they were getting off (ooh er) or what they did on the weekend, etc.. 
       they seemed to understand what a customer was back then.






   Jim

   
17.10107it's a matter of balanceWMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 05 1995 14:541
    
17.10108SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Dec 05 1995 15:3016
17.10109RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Dec 05 1995 16:1525
    Re .10108:
    
    Definition 1 does not apply because the function of x is not of an
    exponent -- the function is x^2, and x is not in the exponent.  You
    could describe it has having an exponential constant, since the
    constant 2 is in the exponent, but not an exponential function, since
    the x is not in the exponent.
    
    The same applies to definition 2a.  It would be nonsensical to call any
    function exponential merely because there is an exponent somewhere in
    the function, not necessarily containing the independent variable,
    because any function contains an exponent -- x is actually x^1, 3 is
    actually 3*x^0, et cetera.
    
    Mathematicians call functions of the form a^(bx) exponential.  a can be
    any constant, not necessarily e, although each such function is
    equivalent to e^(cx) for some c that depends on a and b.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
                                                            
17.10110BUSY::SLABOUNTYAs you wishTue Dec 05 1995 16:223
    
    	He told you, didn't he??
    
17.10111WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Dec 05 1995 16:242
    edp's right, using standard mathematics understanding of terms rather
    than an AHD definition.
17.10112SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Dec 05 1995 16:254
    
    	ooo....that mathematics talk just sets me all aquiver...:)
    
    
17.10113CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Dec 05 1995 17:024
    
    	More so than the "science and nature of planets" talk ?
    
    
17.10114CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordTue Dec 05 1995 17:034
    
    	I wonder if Hare Binder and friend are on a two man
    	Latin restoration crusade ?
    
17.10115yup.GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Dec 05 1995 17:215
    
      edp finally beat Binder.  exponential is indeed a-to-the-x, not
     x-to-the-a.
    
      bb
17.10116SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Dec 05 1995 17:335
    
    re: .10114
    
    Will that make them "The Latino Twins"???
    
17.10117:-)WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Dec 05 1995 17:453
    >edp finally beat Binder.
    
     Law of averages.
17.10118LANDO::OLIVER_Bwe put the fun in dysfunctional!Tue Dec 05 1995 17:501
    dumb luck.
17.10119CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 05 1995 18:005
>    dumb luck.


 and his orchestra!
17.10120SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Dec 05 1995 18:446
    .10109
    
    How thoughtful of you to disagree with the American Heritage
    Dictionary.  I understand what "exponential" means in mathematical
    context.  I also understand the English language and its imprecision in
    everyday conversation - rather better than you do, methinks.
17.10121RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Dec 05 1995 18:5918
    Re .10120:
    
    > I also understand the English language and its imprecision in
    > everyday conversation - rather better than you do, methinks.
    
    I confess to being bad at imprecision.
    
    I also am surprised to learn that the specific description of the
    gravitational field as a linear function of mass an inverse square
    function of distance, along with the comparative molecular composition
    of planets, constitutes "everyday conversation."
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.10122BUSY::SLABOUNTYBasket CaseTue Dec 05 1995 19:037
    
    >I confess to being bad at imprecision.
    
    	At first glance, I thought edp was sympathizing with Binder.
    	But I quickly realized that this was a ridiculous thing to
    	think and re-read it.
    
17.10123be a man - confessGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Dec 05 1995 19:0310
    
      Give it up, Binder.  "exponential" HAS NO unmathematical context.
     It's a technical math term, not a fuzzy social-science word.  It
     means the variable is in the exponent.  An "exponential distribution"
     refers to a particular distribution e-to-the-x, and such, and has a
     specific shape.  I'm sorry if yer 2-bit dictionary wasn't written by
     math nerds.  x-to-the-a is an "a"th-order equation - an exponential
     equation has no order.
    
      bb
17.10124BUSY::SLABOUNTYBasket CaseTue Dec 05 1995 19:083
    
    	What does Curmudgeon's dictionary say about "exponential"?
    
17.10125PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 05 1995 19:162
  .10121  ;>  he has you there, richard.
17.10126POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeTue Dec 05 1995 19:194
    
    Don't give up, Dick - I'd like to see another penultimate argument.
    
    
17.10127CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 05 1995 19:289
    
>    Don't give up, Dick - I'd like to see another penultimate argument.
 
  

 Speak for yourself!   
    

17.10128SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Dec 05 1995 19:289
    .10121
    
    > I also am surprised to learn that the specific description...
    > constitutes "everyday conversation."
    
    I'm sorry to have to disillusion you here, but we aren't all
    mathematicians here - but we are all pretty well grounded in these
    sorts of things.  This is not a math convention, it's an everyday sort
    of discussion.
17.10129PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 05 1995 19:398
>  This is not a math convention, it's an everyday sort
>  of discussion.

	why yes.  in fact, the muppet man and i were discussing gravity
	as a function of distance from planetary centers just last week,
	in the hallway, weren't we jimbo?

17.10130CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 05 1995 19:498
>	why yes.  in fact, the muppet man and i were discussing gravity
>	as a function of distance from planetary centers just last week,
>	in the hallway, weren't we jimbo?


   Uh..yeah, how could I forget?

17.10131BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereTue Dec 05 1995 19:543
    
    	Her mere presense must have mesmerized you.
    
17.10132POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 05 1995 19:562
    
    	<vacuum cleaner noises>
17.10133CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 05 1995 20:017
    
>    	Her mere presense must have mesmerized you.
 

       absolutely   

17.10134TRLIAN::MIRAB1::REITHTue Dec 05 1995 20:4127
    .10128 Binder>  I'm sorry to have to disillusion you here, but we
    aren't all mathematicians here - but we are all pretty well grounded in
    these sorts of things.  This is not a math convention, it's an everyday
    sort of discussion.
    
    - - - 
    
    From your original statement:
    > Gravity is a linear function of mass and an inverse exponential
    > function of distance from the planetary center.
    
    This is not a hazy concept you are reporting here.  You are describing
    something specifically, just leaving out the constants of the
    equations.  Inverse exponential function has a particular meaning to
    anyone who knows what an exponent is.  (If they don't know what an
    exponent is, the entire sentence is jibberish.)
    
    So, since you expect the people you are talking to to actually
    understand the sentence, you must properly use the terminology.  In
    this case, if you actually knew the function was an inverse square,
    then you should also know that user sentence is wrong - so admit it. 
    If you didn't know it was inverse square law - admit that also.
    
    Trying to hide behind a dictionary definition should be beneath you. 
    The sentence is wrong reguardless of what the dictionary says.
    
    	Skip
17.10135SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoTue Dec 05 1995 21:144
    Skip's got it, which is a lot easier to say than explicitly agreeing 
    with Eric, though it amounts to the same thing.
    
    DougO
17.10136WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Dec 06 1995 09:272
    why i shot so well Monday and so crappy last night (and the league
    starts up next Tuesday). 
17.10137BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 06 1995 11:125
    
    darts, target practice or basketball???
    
    
    
17.10138MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREthis the season?Wed Dec 06 1995 11:193
>    darts, target practice or basketball???

	or pool?
17.10139BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 06 1995 11:274
    
    mercy jay, forgot about that one...
    
    
17.10140MAIL1::CRANEWed Dec 06 1995 11:344
    If I take out accidental life insurance and die in a fire as a
    volunteer fireman would that policy cover me (or my remains)?
    
    Thanks (notice...no smilies on this one.)
17.10141CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Dec 06 1995 11:364
    Could've been domestic games nudge nudge, wink wink, know what I mean?
    Know what I mean? 
    
    
17.10142TROOA::COLLINSTakin' it to the streets...Wed Dec 06 1995 11:407
    
    Ray,
    
    Offhand, I'd say no.
    
    The fine print should say for sure.
    
17.10143WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulWed Dec 06 1995 12:2913
    >If I take out accidental life insurance and die in a fire as a
    >volunteer fireman would that policy cover me (or my remains)?
    
     It depends. Policies are usually written on small paper, so unless you
    were quite crisped it probably wouldn't cover you. Well, maybe if
    someone took the pages apart...
    
     All humor aside, ask your agent. Being a volunteer fireman tends to
    have an adverse effect on your premiums- if they know about it. And
    there are riders and other complications. The best thing to do is to
    talk to your agent and find out what you need to do to be insured. You
    may merely need to pay an additional premium, or you may already be
    covered.
17.10144TROOA::COLLINSTakin' it to the streets...Wed Dec 06 1995 12:327
    
    >Being a volunteer fireman tends to
    >have an adverse effect on your premiums- if they know about it.
    
    ...and don't even THINK about hiding the fact, or your survivors
    won't get dime one.
    
17.10145CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Dec 06 1995 12:327
    Many policies ignore everything you decide to do after you sign the
    papers.  In the case of my LTD, they had a problem if I did SCUBA
    or sky diving before the policy was active.  They essentially did not 
    care what activities I engaged in after I signed.  Each company is 
    different.  
    
    Brian
17.10146WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulWed Dec 06 1995 12:375
    >...and don't even THINK about hiding the fact, or your survivors
    >won't get dime one.
    
     Which does not require one to volunteer such information, of course.
    But if you're asked, you've gotta tell the troof.
17.10147MAIL1::CRANEWed Dec 06 1995 12:501
    Thanks, I`ll talk to my agent.
17.10148WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Dec 06 1995 15:514
    .22 National Match (USRA) - sorry... i don't shhot basketballs. they're
    just too darn expensive.
    
    Chip
17.10149BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsWed Dec 06 1995 15:565
    
    	.22?  What a wimp.
    
    	Might as well be shooting BB's.
    
17.10150WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Dec 06 1995 16:061
    -1 but you may want to father children at some point
17.10151SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Wed Dec 06 1995 16:1813
    
    re: .10149
    
    >.22?  What a wimp.
    
    >Might as well be shooting BB's.
    
    Yeah??? Let me know when you're free to go shooting some time at the
    Nashua Fish & Game and we'll see how well you can hit the black from 25
    yards...
    
     BTW.. my Pardini is very un-forgiving... If you're not rock-steady,
    it's usually out of the black...
17.10152BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 06 1995 16:256
    
    oh sure...you'll take him shooting....how many times have i asked to go
    with you?!?!?!
    
    
    
17.10153SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Wed Dec 06 1995 16:279
    
    Hey!! Hey!!!
    
    This is a challenge!!! Not a friendly invitation!! :) :)
    
    BTW.. Twice... and you ain't axed me recently, so you can't complain!!
    
    :)
    
17.10154BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 06 1995 16:315
    
    and you ain't taken me recently or unrecently neither....so i can still 
    complain...{sniff}
    
    
17.10155BUSY::SLABOUNTYDILLIGAFWed Dec 06 1995 16:4812
    
    	A challenge?
    
    	Yeah, I bet I'd give you quite the challenge, considering I've
    	shot exactly 2 guns in my entire life ... a .357 King Cobra
    	and a 30-06.
    
    	And that was about 6-7 years ago.
    
    	Unless, of course, I get some sort of a handicap.  Maybe I
    	could use a shotgun at, say, 20 yards?
    
17.10156SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Wed Dec 06 1995 16:588
    
    > Yeah, I bet I'd give you quite the challenge,
    
    Not me you buffoon!!!!  :)
    
    You denigrate the .22 and my challenge to you was to fire one and see
    how difficult a discipline it is...
    
17.10157ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Dec 06 1995 17:013
    
    TTWA: If my e-mail reached the intended targets out east, I realize
    you all loathe All-In-One so.
17.10158TROOA::COLLINSTakin' it to the streets...Wed Dec 06 1995 17:165
    
    .10157
    
    I don't loathe ALL-IN-1; ALL-IN-1's been belly belly good to me.
    
17.10159ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Dec 06 1995 17:262
    
    true !joan, but your not out east, just out. :-)
17.10160MAIL1::CRANEWed Dec 06 1995 17:411
    How come they don`t make sweat shirts xx long as well as xx large?
17.10161BUSY::SLABOUNTYDogbert's New Ruling Class: 65KWed Dec 06 1995 18:135
    
    	Because the majority of the XX large crowd is X/2 tall.
    
    	8^)
    
17.10162PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 06 1995 18:244
  if i'll ever get used to this tab/caps lock/shift/ctrl key
  configuration.  i may have to kill myself first.

17.10163NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 06 1995 18:361
Mebbe Dr. Kevorkian would be interested in your keyboard.
17.10164COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Dec 06 1995 18:526
BTW, where is KP- on this damned Windows DECpc 425SL keyboard (using VTSTAR).
I know I can pull down the keys menu, but that's soooo slooooow.

Gotta get me a Burns or Mac to carry around instead of this awful thing.

/john
17.10165It's a dirty job, but...DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoWed Dec 06 1995 19:216
>> Mebbe Dr. Kevorkian would be interested in your keyboard.
    
    I thought they'd tried the non-Kvorakian keyboard layouts,
    but they didn't work out too well.
    
    Chris
17.10166MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 06 1995 19:484
TTWA:
    Why more 'boxers haven't followed the lead of the intrepid dozen who've
    graced the Soapbox homepage with their contributions to "denizens"?

17.10167MPGS::MARKEYNo thanks, I already don't have oneWed Dec 06 1995 19:496
    
    Mine will soon be on-line... I have it all set to go, just need
    to figure out a way to copy some of the larger files... (there's
    music bits to be had!)
    
    -b
17.10168BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Wed Dec 06 1995 19:513
    
    	Covert, try [shift]KP+
    
17.10169TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisit's tummy time!Wed Dec 06 1995 19:533
Jack or Deb - did you get the Charity Ball pics developed yet?  Any of
them worth scanning?  (or was Chris gladtomeetyayoufolksintownlong?) too 
drunk to take a decent shot?
17.10170CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Dec 06 1995 19:563
    
    	I wonder if our dear lady di will last the week ...
    
17.10171POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeWed Dec 06 1995 20:017
    
    There are 7 pictures left on the roll, and I haven't managed to take
    them yet.  Soon!  Soon!
    
    8^)
    
    
17.10172CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Wed Dec 06 1995 20:217
>    Why more 'boxers haven't followed the lead of the intrepid dozen who've
>    graced the Soapbox homepage with their contributions to "denizens"?


  I'd be happy to if I had a way to do it.

17.10173Whoops, wrong topic... oh well...DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoWed Dec 06 1995 20:263
    What was the Wang Center called before it was called the Wang Center?
    
    Chris
17.10174COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Dec 06 1995 20:3310
re .10168

Thanks.  I owe you.

re .10173

The Metropolitan Center.  It may have had a different name even earlier
when it was a movie theatre.

/john
17.10175BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Wed Dec 06 1995 20:346
    
    	Wow.  I actually knew something that John Covert didn't.
    
    	You don't owe me a thing.  I'm probably still 25-50 favors
    	behind.  8^)
    
17.10176Probably not in this life timeDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedWed Dec 06 1995 22:024
    I'd be glad to add an entry to the home page if someone could tell
    me how to do it from a VAXSTA 2000 ;-}
    
    
17.10177MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 06 1995 23:524
Chris, I'm sorry to report that Mz_Deb is way ahead of me. I've only
got 8 pix on a 24 exposure roll.


17.10178WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 07 1995 09:102
    if Shawn's opinion of wimpy .22's would change if he had about 10 of
    them rip through some vitals... :-)
17.10179WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulThu Dec 07 1995 10:295
>TTWA:
>    Why more 'boxers haven't followed the lead of the intrepid dozen who've
>    graced the Soapbox homepage with their contributions to "denizens"?
    
    No pix.
17.10180alphas spoil youWAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulThu Dec 07 1995 10:328
    >I'd be glad to add an entry to the home page if someone could tell
    >me how to do it from a VAXSTA 2000 ;-}
    
     VS2000? No way! People still use those? My goodness, except as a boat
    anchor, I've never had much use for them. It was my first piece of
    hardware in DEC. Needless to say, I spent more time on my VT220. It's
    much too slow to do much real work on. Even going back to my VS 3500
    is painfully slow at this point.
17.10181SMURF::WALTERSThu Dec 07 1995 11:192
    I wonder if Central Africa has been found yet.  It wouyld be nice to
    have it home for Christmas.
17.10182SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Thu Dec 07 1995 11:406
    
    
    TTWA
    
    Is there any lead in Lead Crystal?
    
17.10183TROOA::COLLINSDreaming on our dimes...Thu Dec 07 1995 11:415
    
    .10182
    
    Yes.  Good lead crystal is about 20% or more Pb, if I'm not mistaken.
    
17.10184CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Dec 07 1995 11:573
    More Pb the better.  Stueben is renowned for having the highest lead
    content.  If folks are genuinely interested I will ask my bro', he
    works for Corning.
17.10185why do you ask?WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulThu Dec 07 1995 11:583
    >Is there any lead in Lead Crystal?
    
     Yeah, 24% rings a bell.
17.10186SMURF::WALTERSThu Dec 07 1995 12:032
    Which is why I no longer keep The Macallan or the good port in a
    Lead crystal decanter.  It leaches out the lead.  Plumb bad for you.
17.10187POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Dec 07 1995 12:042
        But, it's not recommended that you drink hot beverages on a regular
    basis from high content lead crystal cups.
17.10188SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Thu Dec 07 1995 12:109
    
    Thanks for all the ready answers folks...
    
    >-< why do you ask? >-
    
    Well Doc... I don't know that much about metallurgy and/or chemistry
    and wondered how a dense metal such as lead could possibly be used
    without seeing it...
    
17.10189I've got lots of excuses for my poor memoryDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Dec 07 1995 12:2210
    Hey, if they can make lead crystal, then why can't they make
    transparent aluminum?
    
    
    re: Metropolitan Center
    
    Thanks!  No wonder we couldn't remember it; that's a fairly generic
    name...
    
    Chris
17.10190CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Dec 07 1995 12:2510
    
    Titanium oxide is used as a clarifier and a pigment (white).  Lead
    is used as a clrifier as well.  I think the leeching issue is a
    non-issue in glass.  In crockery however, it is much more likely to 
    have lead leech out especially if the glazing is cracked, porous, or
    incomplete.  You should always inquire as to where it was made and
    whether or not it is known to not have lead in it.  
    
    Brian
    
17.10191WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulThu Dec 07 1995 12:288
    >I think the leeching issue is a non-issue in glass.  
    
     Good thing you don't get paid to think. :-)
    
     Leeching _is_ a problem in lead crystal, especially when used to store
    alcoholic beverages. The advice is not to store alcoholic beverages in
    lead crystal decanters. (Overnight is ok; a month is not.) PSW can fill
    you in on the PPM if necessary.
17.10192CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Dec 07 1995 12:301
    Ho ho! I guess I should pour out that 3 yr. Glen Fitchburg then!  
17.10193the wine godPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Dec 07 1995 12:314
 >> PSW 

   <genuflecting>

17.10194BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Dec 07 1995 12:325
    
    glen fitchburg???
    
    and why is it worse to store alcoholic beverages than non??
    
17.10195NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 07 1995 12:381
leach.  nnttm.
17.10196ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Dec 07 1995 12:392
    
    <---- scotch
17.10197CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Dec 07 1995 12:414
    Yes, Raq.  My made up name for a non-existent variety of bad scotch of
    the variety that usually comes in a box found in the twoferten aisle.
    
      
17.10198NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 07 1995 13:0523
TTWA: Who's the "Mac" who inspired the following post to comp.sys.mac.wanted:

From: majordomo@singnet.com.sg
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted
Subject: * Free Newsletter on Passion & Romance *

===================================================================
Introducing  * PassionFRUIT * ... ...
===================================================================

First Online Newsletter Dedicated to Passion & Romance ... ...

Distributed Fortnightly FREE includes:-

- how to meet your dream partner
- how to get that all important first date
- What to do on dates -- how to make your dates sizzle ...
- how to keep your dates coming
- how to build a deeper & more intimate relationship
- how to make YOU an Attractive person & lots of other love tips

1 SIZZLING love tip per fortnightly issue - delivered to Your
Mailbox FREE on 1st & 15th monthly!
17.10199SMURF::WALTERSThu Dec 07 1995 13:321
    I'm sure lead does leach, and I will not recant.
17.10200the magic of chemistryEVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletThu Dec 07 1995 13:5312
re .10188:

>    >-< why do you ask? >-
>    
>    Well Doc... I don't know that much about metallurgy and/or chemistry
>    and wondered how a dense metal such as lead could possibly be used
>    without seeing it...
    
Well consider _ordinary_ glass is made of the stuff we make Alphas out of,
a gas that's 20% of the atmosphere and a couple metals that can be cut with
a knife and tend to catch fire if they get wet, it shouldn't be too suprising
if a few other odd things can't be slipped in there.
17.10201BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Thu Dec 07 1995 14:216
| <<< Note 17.10166 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| Why more 'boxers haven't followed the lead of the intrepid dozen who've
| graced the Soapbox homepage with their contributions to "denizens"?

	What do I gotta do, Jack?
17.10202NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 07 1995 14:414
TTWA: What possesses people to buy "commercial" freezers?  I've seen them
advertised in C_A several times.  They cost at least 2 to 3 times what a
normal name-brand freezer costs.  Are these sold by we-deliver-frozen-meat
plans to gullible consumers?
17.10203CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Thu Dec 07 1995 15:4411



 Why is "not roger" not roger, and who is Roger?





 Jim
17.10204BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Dec 07 1995 16:122
    
    i am guessing that commercial freezer are bigger and hold more...
17.10205DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Dec 07 1995 16:2110
    
    
    	re: way back...
    
    	Thanks for reminding me.....  I seem to have some Halloween
    	pics.....  Andy as a rubber tree, his better half, Sharon, as
    	a very slinky French maid, 'tine as a cavewoman, the Doctah
    	as Zorro.... I'm trying to remember if I have one of mz_deb
    	and her udders.  ;)
    
17.10206BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Thu Dec 07 1995 16:2910
    
 >Why is "not roger" not roger,
    
    	If "not roger" were roger, he'd be "not not roger".
    
    
    >and who is Roger?
    
    	Obviously, roger is "not not roger".
    
17.10207ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Dec 07 1995 16:404
    
    .10205
    
    what JJ went as that year.
17.10208ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Dec 07 1995 16:422
    
    if this SANDERR is really Rob Cashmon in disguise?
17.10209do the hippy hippy shakeWAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulThu Dec 07 1995 16:434
    >what JJ went as that year.
    
     A belly dancer. I'll tell you, she could've put an eye out with one of
    those things. Don't you think, Andy? :-)
17.10210ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Dec 07 1995 16:455
    
    .10209
    
    Would have loved seeing that! funny, JJ didn't wear that when I met
    her. :-)
17.10211DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Dec 07 1995 16:554
    
    
    	I suppose I could have gone as Madonna....  ;)
    
17.10212SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Thu Dec 07 1995 16:5512
    
    re: .10209
    
    >A belly dancer. I'll tell you, she could've put an eye out with one of
    >those things. Don't you think, Andy? :-)
    
    
     Absolutely!!!!! Why do you think I put on my glasses?????? :) :) :) :)
    
    BTW... JJ?? I forget....was that Elmer's Glue or Super Glue you used??
    
    :)
17.10213DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Dec 07 1995 16:575
    
    
    	Elmer's.  The gem came off *without* taking my skin with
    	it.  =)
    
17.10214Wannahoney thought I was Grannie Clampett!!DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedThu Dec 07 1995 17:2322
    .10180
    
    There you go again Mark; assuming we field peons have access to
    newer technology :-)  Since 12/11 marks the 3rd anniversary of what
    was supposed to be DEC-SALE's swan song, we take what we can get
    and don't whine about it.
    
    When the VAXSTA 2000 reached EOL the P/L shipped a bunch of them
    to us (we hated to look a gift horse in the mouth, but diskless
    they were of no use to us).  Then someone came up with the VAXeln
    solution (just when you thought it couldn't get worse), they
    hauled these puppies out and put them on our desks.  At least the
    VAXSTA has enough memory to allow me enough windows to do my job :-)
    
    The REAL horror is that PRO 350 and DF03 modem I have at home; since
    I live 7 miles from Lake Lanier there is a very real possibility 
    that will become a boat anchor ;-}
    
    Besides, ya'll wouldn't want my pix on the home page; last time I
    allowed anyone near me with a camera, the camera broke after the
    pix was snapped ;-0
    
17.10215TROOA::COLLINSDreaming on our dimes...Thu Dec 07 1995 17:255
    
    PRO 350?!?!
    
    <hisssss!>
    
17.10216PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Dec 07 1995 17:306
    
>    <hisssss!>

    that's part of the swan song, if i'm not mistaken.
    

17.10217POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeThu Dec 07 1995 17:3612
    
    The silver swan, who living had no note,
    when death approached unlocked her silent throat;
    Leaning her breast against the reedy shore,
    Thus sang her first and last and sang no more.
    
    Farewell, all joys; O death, come close mine eyes;
    More geese than swans now live, more fools than wise.
    
    
    --Unknown
    
17.10218BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lThu Dec 07 1995 17:374
    
    	Of course the author is unknown.  I wouldn't have signed MY name
    	to that drivel if I'd written it, either.
    
17.10219POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeThu Dec 07 1995 17:475
    
    Oh, no.  You need to hear it sung; Orlando Gibbons set it in madrigal
    form.  It's beautiful.
    
    
17.10220NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 07 1995 17:551
Isn't it Gibbon?
17.10221ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Dec 07 1995 17:564
    
    .10220
    
    no, a gibbon is an ape/hth
17.10222POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeThu Dec 07 1995 18:104
    
    I believe it's Gibbons, Gerald.
    
    
17.10223SMURF::WALTERSThu Dec 07 1995 18:181
    'snobbig deal
17.10224PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Dec 07 1995 18:202
  .10223  that's it.  you're my idol.
17.10225TROOA::COLLINSDreaming on our dimes...Thu Dec 07 1995 18:273
    
    Colin counts.
    
17.10226ASDG::GASSAWAYInsert clever personal name hereThu Dec 07 1995 18:4938
    re:the cutting edge of a butter knife and computers
    
    If it's hideously out-of-date I've probably had one sitting on my 
    desk at some point.  Us chipsters at Hudson have better things to spend
    a million dollars on than silly computers.  Like, the Watkins-Johnson
    system for example.
    
    And chips are not made of sand.  Sand is silicon dioxide.  Wafers are
    made of pure silicon, which cannot be easily "cut" with a knife,
    although you could make nice shards if you impaled it with the blunt
    end.  Silicon dioxide is used as a dielectric in transistors and as
    isolation to separate the devices.
    
    The metals that you cut with a knife and that burst into flames when
    you put them in water  tend to be in the first couple of rows of the
    periodic table, and these are all hideous contaminants that you want to
    keep away from your wafers at all cost.  There are also soft metals
    like gold and indium and the sort which are nasty contaminants as well.
    
    The stuff that explodes on contact with air is the gas that is used to
    dope wafers with phosphorus.  Phosphine is pyrophoric, and if the
    regulator got sheared off a bottle of it, the whole fab would go, and
    there'd be a pretty hefty crater left behind.  Arsine is a little
    better, except for the fact that the toxic inhalation level is far
    below the point where you'd smell it in the air.  
    
    Silane is also a fun gas because if you heat it up and throw in some
    air, you make water.  It's a slightly exothermic reaction, but if you
    were standing say, a kilometer away, it might be interesting to watch.
    
    I just got rid of my coffee.  I asked for black coffee with room in the
    top to add skim milk.  Somehow, the lugnut behind the Dunkin Donuts
    kiosk got sugar into the thing.  Besides the fact that I asked for it
    black, you'd think that my making a point to mention I was putting SKIM
    milk into it would tip them off that perhaps I don't want sweetner,
    TYVM.
    
    Lisa 
17.10227BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Thu Dec 07 1995 18:535
    
    	Dweeb alert!!
    
    	8^)
    
17.10228CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Dec 07 1995 19:065
    
    	Lisa sounds like a lot of fun!
    
    	As for the coffee, I always use skim milk in my coffee with sugar.
    
17.10229POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeThu Dec 07 1995 19:0910
            
    >Somehow, the lugnut behind the Dunkin Donuts kiosk got sugar into the 
    >thing.  
    
    Now WHY doesn't this surprise me!
    
    8^p
    
    
    
17.10230Sacrilege warningDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Dec 07 1995 19:109
    Speaking of coffee, I'm not a connie-sewer or anything, but I
    wonder what's the big deal about Dunkin Donuts' coffee.  I think
    it's overrated... both White Hen coffee and the stuff from the
    local coffee station here at work are better, at least to me.
    
    In fact, the few times I've had DD coffee, it was reminiscent of
    McDonald's coffee.
    
    Chris
17.10231SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Thu Dec 07 1995 19:1411
    
    re: .10228
    
    Karen,
    
    >As for the coffee, I always use skim milk in my coffee with sugar.
    
    Bluuuuuuuuuuuuuurggggghhhh!!!!
    
    nnttm
    
17.10232BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Thu Dec 07 1995 19:165
    
    	You said it.
    
    	I will drink any color coffee, as long as it's black.
    
17.10233NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 07 1995 19:184
>    In fact, the few times I've had DD coffee, it was reminiscent of
>    McDonald's coffee.

That gives me an idea for a lawsuit...
17.10234MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Dec 07 1995 19:324
>    if this SANDERR is really Rob Cashmon in disguise?

Rob was always far more articulate and eloquent.

17.10235POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeThu Dec 07 1995 19:584
    
    And had bigger muscles, too.
    
    
17.10236USAT05::SANDERRThu Dec 07 1995 22:233
    .10235
    
    you haven't seen mine.
17.10237SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Thu Dec 07 1995 22:243
    .10236
    
    Spare us.
17.10238Wonder if parents will sign waiver promising not to sueDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedThu Dec 07 1995 22:5718
    I have to wonder about the college student who is suing his school
    because they will no longer allow him to play basketball.
    
    The kid has a heart condition similar to that of Reggie Lewis that caused
    him to pass out during a high school game.  His parents said he's
    received extensive testing since that time and cardiologists say it's
    "possible" that he'll never have another occurrence.   His parents
    say they now support his efforts to be allowed to play basketball.
    
    I think Loyola U lost a student to a similar condition during NCAA
    playoffs a few years back; his parents sued the dickens out of the
    school.  
    
    I didn't hear how this kid made it on to the basketball team, but
    who can blame the school for benching him once the condition or high
    school incident became known?
    
    
17.10239CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Fri Dec 08 1995 02:3211


 If there's a real fire or just a false alarm at the apt bldg across from
 mine..the alarms blaring away, and I heard the call on my scanner and
 I hear the sirens..but, as I gaze out the window, I see no sign of fire..




 Jim
17.10240CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Fri Dec 08 1995 02:3911


 No fire..somebody was goofing around and apparantly knocked a fire extinguisher
 off its mounting bracket setting off the alarm.  2 fire trucks and an ambulance
 head out from the firestation for a brief ride on a cold night.




 Jim
17.10241BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 08 1995 11:299
    
    ttwa:  what is the difference, if any, between "liquids" and "fluids"?? 
    and isn't blood a liquid (or a fluid)??  there is a 'warning' on the
    back of the federal express letter mailer... "do now ship liquids,
    blood, or fluids in this packaging"...aren't they all sorta the same
    thing??  i mean, if they felt they had to specifically list blood, what
    about saline or plasma or water???  aren't they all liquid/fluids???
    
    
17.10242ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 08 1995 11:472
    
    Is Rob Cashmon still with Digital??? I hope so.
17.10243Penetration of JupiterSTOWOA::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeFri Dec 08 1995 12:1310
There was a picture on the front page of the Boston Globe that showed
a picture of Jupiter with a square drawn with an arrow that purports
to point to where the probe entered Jupiter's atmosphere.

I thought the square should have been about two inches to the right
and down about 3/32", maybe 1/4".

The arrow is close enough (relative to the square) for my purposes.

Pete
17.1024420263::WALTERSFri Dec 08 1995 12:151
    <-  you wouldn't say that if they wanted to put a probe in uranus.
17.10245re 17.101669529::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Fri Dec 08 1995 12:1814
    Not so wonder-worthy, imho.  Two reasons:  (1) lack of easy access to
    scanners/digital cameras, and (2) the inescapable fack that SoapBox is
    an INTERACTIVE community, that does not take to the static naycha of
    what Herr Binder, in his generosity, hath given "us" as a pied-a-terre
    in WebLand.  Malheureusement, no one person, no mattah how insanely
    generous s/he is wiv their time & keystrokes, can possibly supply all
    the interactivity that most 'Boxers crave, and regularly & insanely
    self-supply by the Meg, here in Da 'Box.  Only a two-way interactive
    web community meeting place can do that.
    
    Pity no one has such a beastie.  Yes it iz.  I fear for the Republic.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.10246CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenFri Dec 08 1995 12:214
    Not only that, we don't have the right stuff and we can't be bothered
    by a static medium like a homepage.  
    
    HTH
17.10247DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Fri Dec 08 1995 12:341
                     & we're  camless & dynamophilic too!!
17.10248MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 08 1995 13:386
Not entirely true, though. There are others of us who have volunteered
to do dirty work like scanning images and constructing HTML files for
'box-brethren, which reduces a lot of Dick's efforts to adding links
or mebbe saving another few files, but it seems that few are interested
in even having a presence there.

17.10249SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Fri Dec 08 1995 13:406
    
    Jack,
    
     Of course, some of us are PC illiterate and have no idea where to
    begin to get "there"...
    
17.10250SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 08 1995 13:421
    many of us don't count and are also butt ugly.
17.10251TROOA::COLLINSDreaming on our dimes...Fri Dec 08 1995 13:433
    
    I am awaiting the discovery of a photo (of myself) that will scan well.
    
17.10252MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 08 1995 13:494
>    I am awaiting the discovery of a photo (of myself) that will scan well.

No doubt there a couple of us here in the states that have you "on film".

17.10253TROOA::COLLINSDreaming on our dimes...Fri Dec 08 1995 13:583
    
    ooh err!
       
17.10254DASHER::RALSTONscrewiti'mgoinhome..Fri Dec 08 1995 14:037
    I have just installed a new HP Scanjet 4c on my system. Though I
    haven't a lot of experience with it yet, I would be willing to make
    scanned images of photos and send them to Dick for the SOAPBOX Homepage, 
    if he will show me how to e-mail them to him. I am in Colorado, CXO1. 
    DTN: 522-2212.
    
    ...Tom
17.10255BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonFri Dec 08 1995 14:0610
    
    	If I can find a good picture of myself, who will volunteer to
    	scan it and send it over to Binder?
    
    	Just post a mailstop and I'll try and dig one up.  Be warned,
    	there's a very good chance I'll be wearing something present-
    	able for a change, like a jacket and tie, since the only rec-
    	ent pictures of me are from my father's wedding, or maybe my
    	nephew's Christening.
    
17.10256SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Fri Dec 08 1995 14:1911
    I will scan pictures sent to me.  Mailstop is ZKO3-3/Y32.  Enclose your
    picture in a business envelope, together with a note detailing your
    preferred DECnet address, your DTN, your mailstop, and your cube
    address.  Look at Mz_Debra's or 'tine's or raq's pages on the Soapbox
    home page to see how I want this info.
    
    Seal the envelope and write "DIGITAL PERSONAL - TO BE OPENED BY
    ADDRESSEE ONLY on it.
    
    Put the envelope into an interoffice envelope.  Let me know if you want
    your picture back.
17.10257PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 08 1995 14:274
  do not spindle, mutilate, or fold.  unless you're really in
  the mood.

17.10258WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulFri Dec 08 1995 14:372
    When I'm really in the mood, there's no spindling or mutilating going
    on, though I suppose one could view it as folding and unfolding...
17.10259ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 08 1995 15:202
    
    <--- I don't know, kinda hard to fold something that small.
17.10260SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Fri Dec 08 1995 15:409
    
    re: .10250
    
    >many of us don't count and are also butt ugly.
    
    Oh.. oh! Looks like the "Markey" syndrome.. albeit a different body
    part...
    
    
17.10261MPGS::MARKEYNo thanks, I already don't have oneFri Dec 08 1995 15:454
    
    [ Insert Glenn Richardson's "eh?" frog here...]
    
    -b
17.10262SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 08 1995 15:491
    but we're not obsessed by it.
17.10263BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 08 1995 16:046
    >>.10256
    >> Let me know if you want your picture back.
    
    
    hey, some of us didn't get that option!!!
    
17.10264SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Fri Dec 08 1995 16:104
    .10263
    
    Yes, you did, raq.  You said send it baq if I didn't have a great
    desire to qeep it.
17.10265NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 08 1995 16:437
TTWA: Why the following is posted in misc.kids.consumers:

Subject: Swimsuit Video

Sports Ilustrated 30th Anniversary Swimsuit Video For Sale.  I have 15 videos,
New, unwraped.  I will sell them for $10.00ea. plus shipping.   First class
mail will deliver before Christmas!
17.1026635568::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 08 1995 16:542
    
    <---- like father, like son?
17.10267BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Fri Dec 08 1995 16:5814
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	The guy who was leaving last night as I was walking to my car.
    
    	Nobody parked within 5 spaces to his left, and he backs out of
    	the space anyways.
    
    	Then he drives all the way down towards the helipad and hooks
    	a right, and drives alongside MRO1 all the way to the road,
    	which is "one way" the opposite way, when he could have driven
    	maybe 50 yards forward to connect to the road and be pointing
    	the correct way.
    
17.10268PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 08 1995 17:002
  .10267  he got the defective genes.
17.1026935568::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 08 1995 17:362
    
    why my node name just changed???? weird
17.10270PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 08 1995 17:483
  rah man shaved his head.

17.10271GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedFri Dec 08 1995 17:505
    
    
    
    RAH is now a chrome dome?  Is it a biking thing, cut down wind
    resisance and all??????
17.10272CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Fri Dec 08 1995 17:5112



 memos from people expressing frustration at a part shortage situation intending
 to get the attention of a mulitude of bigshots.  Said memo is full of spelling
 and grammatical errors.




 JIm
17.1027335568::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 08 1995 18:072
    
    <-- should have checked with debra first Jim.
17.10274PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 08 1995 18:102
  .10271  he didn't say what the rationale was, mikey.
17.10275PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 08 1995 18:286
>>  .10271  he didn't say what the rationale was, mikey.

	scrap that - he just told me it was a fashion statement. ;>
	a lot of people think he's going through a mid-life crisis,
	apparently.
17.10276GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedFri Dec 08 1995 18:3112
    
    
    
    Tell him that people think the same thing about me, Di.  Cept I wen the
    other way, the hair's getting a bit long and wearing the earring again. 
    When they tell me that, I usually just agree with them. :')
    
    
    Mike
    
    P.S.  Also tell him he is missed in boxland.
    
17.10277MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 08 1995 18:395
>	a lot of people think he's going through a mid-life crisis,
>	apparently.

Tell him I said that he's far too old for that.

17.10278PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 08 1995 18:449
    
>    P.S.  Also tell him he is missed in boxland.

    i'll be glad to convey the message, although i hasten to point out
    that i'm not reaching him via carrier pigeon or ham radio.
    you, too, could converse with him, thanks to the wonders of
    modern technology, by sending email.  it's easy; it's fun. ;>


17.10279MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 08 1995 18:472
 ... it's impossible without an address.

17.10280GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedFri Dec 08 1995 18:545
    
    
    RE: .10278 Thanks for that Di......... :')
    
    
17.10281PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 08 1995 18:5911
> ... it's impossible without an address.

	oh, you're so very, very difficult today.
	
	here you go, you demanding thing:

		robert@ag3d.com

	there - i hope that satisfies you for one little
	minute or two.
17.10282I'll shuttup, now.MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 08 1995 19:042
Why, thankyou!

17.10283ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 08 1995 19:082
    
    I love a kinder and gentler soapbox. nah...
17.10284GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedFri Dec 08 1995 19:096
    
    
    Yer a sassy, spunky woman, my lady.........and I like dat. :')
    
    
    Mikey
17.10285USAT02::SANDERRFri Dec 08 1995 21:142
    I know someone who knows this Wannemacher character and when I saw hin,
    he was certainly remindful of the human bowling ball with a Godiva Wig.
17.10286WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Dec 11 1995 09:332
    why i'm bringing my Ranger back to the dealer to check the brakes after
    it an $800.00 brake job in May.
17.10287What!!??CRONIC::BOURGOINEMon Dec 11 1995 12:049

	On the radio this A.M.:   "Holiday Barbie"  $39.99!!!


	What!!!   Those of you with little girls  - is this true???


Pat
17.10288NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 11 1995 12:252
Somebody's selling one for $100 in C_A.  According to news reports, they're
back-ordered to March or so.
17.10289GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedMon Dec 11 1995 12:259
    
    
    
    And you can't find them anywhere.  They are sold out and are planning
    another production run that will be available in April, they will give
    you a certificate to put under the tree, however.
    
    
    Mike
17.10290WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Dec 11 1995 12:582
    TTWA: how I managed to use "geological" when I meant "geographical" in
    a conversation last night.
17.10291GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedMon Dec 11 1995 12:592
    
    old age?
17.10292MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 11 1995 13:102
bad wine?

17.10293WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Dec 11 1995 13:143
    No, the wine was excellent as a matter of fact. 1990 Sequoia Grove Cab.
    Yum city, but I've gotta learn to get things out of the cave earlier.
    It took forever to warm up.
17.10294LANDO::OLIVER_Bthere must be some way outta here...Mon Dec 11 1995 13:301
    geologically speaking, where is the cave located?
17.10295GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Mon Dec 11 1995 13:463
    
    ttwa:  why crappy things always happen to me...
    
17.10296HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterMon Dec 11 1995 13:486
    
    ...about the narcissistic fruitcake featured on 20/20
    who had spent approx. $100,000,00 on plastic surgery so she'll
    look like her idol, the Barbie doll.
    
    And she's not done yet!
17.10297NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 11 1995 13:502
So that's why they call it plastic surgery.  I assume this person isn't going
to try to emulate Barbie's proportions.  Paging Dr. Torquemada!
17.10298HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterMon Dec 11 1995 13:504
    
    ...if Barry Switzer, coach of the Dallas Cowboys is missing
    a few cards in his deck. This isn't about the coaching decision
    against the Eagles either. The man just seems....nuts.
17.10299HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterMon Dec 11 1995 13:512
    
    if anyone is truly....sponge-worthy?
17.10300LANDO::OLIVER_Bthere must be some way outta here...Mon Dec 11 1995 13:523
    .10296
    
    that is beyond my ken.
17.10301NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 11 1995 13:541
Maybe she doesn't realize how much it's costing her.  After all, "math is hard."
17.10302voucher from Santa...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Dec 11 1995 13:557
    
      On Barbie dools - did anybody see where they underestimated this
     year's demand, and won't have ebough Barbie dolls for Chistmas ?
     So FAO Schwartz was offering "Barbie vouchers" as Christmas presents
     for the little girls whose doll won't come till January ?
    
      bb
17.10303WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Dec 11 1995 13:555
    >...if Barry Switzer, coach of the Dallas Cowboys is missing
    >a few cards in his deck. This isn't about the coaching decision
    >against the Eagles either. The man just seems....nuts.
    
     He's an idjit. So's Jerry Jones. Bring back Jimmy Johnson!
17.10304bright ideaGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Dec 11 1995 13:566
    
      Um, let's see.  4th and 1 on my own 30, end of tie game.
    
      Gee, I'd punt.
    
      bb
17.10305NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 11 1995 13:584
re .10302:

That's "Holiday Barbie 1995" or some such.  It's not just FAO Schwarz.
Mattel underestimated the demand, so they're offering the vouchers.
17.10306if they fail to win the superbowl, Switzer's to blameWAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Dec 11 1995 13:583
    They had two tries on 4th and 1 foot, and they RAN THE SAME EFFING
    PLAY. Beyond ridiculous. Jones should put aside his friendship with
    Switzer and can him. (Or cane him.)
17.10307CRONIC::BOURGOINEMon Dec 11 1995 14:0013
>>>    ...about the narcissistic fruitcake featured on 20/20
 >>   who had spent approx. $100,000,00 on plastic surgery so she'll
 >>   look like her idol, the Barbie doll.
    
  >>  And she's not done yet!

	You're kidding, right???   

	Why would a reputable MD do this???   Besides the money of 
	course...

	

17.10308ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Dec 11 1995 14:175
    re: .10303
    
    >He's an idjit. So's Jerry Jones. Bring back Jimmy Johnson!
    
    I agree completely with all three comments. 
17.10309LANDO::OLIVER_Bthere must be some way outta here...Mon Dec 11 1995 14:449
    re: .10303
    
    >He's an idjit. So's Jerry Jones. Bring back Jimmy Johnson!
    
    |I agree completely with all three comments.
    
    I'm torn over the third comment.  Is Jimmy Johnson the one
    who uses a ton of hairspray?  He seems sort of swooshy, if
    you know what I mean.
17.10310BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 11 1995 14:477

	He is a HORRIBLE announcer, that's for sure. When he and Terry Bradshaw
did the game on Saturday, it was completely boring! 


Glen
17.10311LANDO::OLIVER_Bthere must be some way outta here...Mon Dec 11 1995 14:492
    one thing for sure, that stone phillips sure does use
    a ton of hairspray.  makes you wonder.
17.10312MILPND::CLARK_DMon Dec 11 1995 14:5514
    
    re:  1995 Holiday Barbies 
    
    Toys R Us advertised them for $29.99, I called them just for the heck
    of it to see if they had any.  They said they'd sell me the voucher
    and Mattell would send it to me in April.   I get them every year for
    my 2 girls and did get them last month.  I don't understand what the
    big deal is.
    
    As for that lady who is having all that plastic surgeory do look like
    Barbie.  I saw her on some News Show awhile back, I didn't think she
    looked that much like Barbie.
    
    /d
17.10313BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 11 1995 15:033

	Stone Phillips is a hunk, though... so it is ok. :-)
17.10314BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 11 1995 15:078
| <<< Note 17.10312 by MILPND::CLARK_D >>>


| As for that lady who is having all that plastic surgeory do look like
| Barbie.  I saw her on some News Show awhile back, I didn't think she
| looked that much like Barbie.

	But does she look plastic?
17.10315BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansMon Dec 11 1995 15:0811
    RE: .10312
    
    / As for that lady who is having all that plastic surgeory do look like
    / Barbie.  I saw her on some News Show awhile back, I didn't think she
    / looked that much like Barbie.
    
    Neither do I.
    
    From what I heard her say, she wasn't specifically going for Barbie's
    exact features and measurements - she was going for the 'idea' of being
    as pretty and glamorous as Barbie is supposed to be.
17.10316BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansMon Dec 11 1995 15:094
    RE: .10314  Glen
    
    She doesn't look plastic, but she has a string you can pull on her
    back which says "Ken is hard."  :-)
17.10317LANDO::OLIVER_Bthere must be some way outta here...Mon Dec 11 1995 15:101
    why are american youngsters the fattest in the world?
17.10318WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Dec 11 1995 15:161
    copiously fed TV watchers tend to be fat.
17.10319LANDO::OLIVER_Bthere must be some way outta here...Mon Dec 11 1995 15:192
    fit kids should be at least a 2x4 on the family values 
    platform, don't you think?  
17.10320WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Dec 11 1995 15:222
    Well, Dole's telling parents to turn off the TV, which would be a
    start.
17.10321CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Dec 11 1995 15:245
>    Well, Dole's telling parents to turn off the TV, which would be a
>    start.

  Yeah, well we all know he advocates censorship.
17.10322WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Dec 11 1995 15:251
    And how do we know this?
17.10323CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Dec 11 1995 15:2712
>    And how do we know this?


  I wasn't being serious, Doc.  I was referring to previous discussions where
  Mr Dole was requesting Hollywood be a bit more responsible, which some 
  translate "censorship".




 Jim
17.10324MPGS::MARKEYNo thanks, I already don't have oneMon Dec 11 1995 15:396
    
    What sort of confidence the staff of Shrewsbury Middle School
    expects to instill in parents when the report cards they
    sent home contain the word "gramma".

    -b
17.10325TROOA::COLLINSDon't do what Donny Don't does!Mon Dec 11 1995 15:413
    
    You shouldn't open your mother's mail, Brian.
    
17.10326BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 11 1995 15:4312
| <<< Note 17.10315 by BSS::S_CONLON "A Season of Carnelians" >>>


| From what I heard her say, she wasn't specifically going for Barbie's exact 
| features and measurements 

	She would have to shrink pretty small for that to happen. Maybe if she
had a tissue compressor, she could reach the "Barbie" status. 



Glen
17.10327BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 11 1995 15:448
| <<< Note 17.10316 by BSS::S_CONLON "A Season of Carnelians" >>>


| She doesn't look plastic, but she has a string you can pull on her
| back which says "Ken is hard."  :-)

	Ken is bald! I checked. I think he had everything cut off, but decided
NOT to have anything added.
17.10328MPGS::MARKEYNo thanks, I already don't have oneMon Dec 11 1995 15:465
    
    Ken is "willy challenged".  He's a shoe-in for Pat Schroeder's
    seat.
    
    -b
17.10329BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 11 1995 15:476
| <<< Note 17.10317 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "there must be some way outta here..." >>>

| why are american youngsters the fattest in the world?


	Cuz they take after their parents. :-)  
17.10330Oldie...SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Dec 11 1995 15:486
        Shopper: "Does Barbie come with Ken?"
        
        Asst.: "Nope - she comes with GI Joe and fakes it with Ken..."

        
17.10331TROOA::BUTKOVICHit's tummy time!Mon Dec 11 1995 15:5510
 >>>      They had two tries on 4th and 1 foot, and they RAN THE SAME EFFING   
    PLAY. Beyond ridiculous. Jones should put aside his friendship with   
    Switzer and can him. (Or cane him.)
    
    Ha Ha!  I loved it!  I can't believe with Dallas's offensive that they
    can't put a few more points on the board.  What happened to all the
    blow outs they had in the past?  This can only help San Fran (go
    Niners!) who will now have home field advantage - bet Jimmy Jones is
    crying over all the lost revenue.
    
17.10332COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Dec 11 1995 16:458
	I wonder about a fortune cookie which sez

	"Your next trip will take you to exotic places."

	The next trip we're thinking about is to Ottawa.

/john
17.10333MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 11 1995 16:502
It must be pretty exotic. Glenn's found plenty of company there.

17.10334MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Dec 11 1995 16:5616
re: censorship

Didn't catch this this AM, as Today Show coverage was just starting as I was 
leaving the house, but apparently Sam Nunn, I believe, and some other 
congresscritters are trying to convince sponsors of the tabloid trash talk TV 
shows to pull their dollars.

Now, I'm no fan of tabloid trash talk TV, but apparently a lot of dumb
Americans must be, or the sponsors wouldn't find it profitable to advertise
there.

I think the congresscritters are barking up the wrong tree, which is no big
surprise. But it does go to show that they'll try just about anything to
get their way.


17.10335NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 11 1995 17:032
Proctor and Gamble (I think) _did_ pull their advertising from some of the
sleazier talk shows.
17.10336HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundMon Dec 11 1995 17:308
>congresscritters are trying to convince sponsors of the tabloid trash talk TV 
>shows to pull their dollars.

    I would far rather see congresscriters ask sponsors to pull their
    advertising dollars than pass legislation... as long as there weren't
    any implied threats to the sponsors.

    -- Dave
17.10337ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Dec 11 1995 18:233
    TTWA:
    
    How did Terry Bradshaw ever get to be an announcer? 
17.10338PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 11 1995 18:302
  .10337  he's steeler round?
17.10339CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Dec 11 1995 18:316



 I thought Bradshaw was one o' them thar color commentators or co-host of the
 pregame show.  Perhaps he was just filling in as an announcer?
17.10340BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 11 1995 18:454

	My hope is he goes with Jimmy Johnson to do some coaching. He's
HORRIBLE!
17.10341simulation woesWAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulMon Dec 11 1995 18:451
    WTF are the bits going?!!!!
17.10342ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroMon Dec 11 1995 19:242
    
    <--- they went out with the bytes, for a bite to eat.
17.10343SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 11 1995 19:277
    .10342
    
    Wake up and smell the toast, Battis.  You let the obvious one get away.
    
    They went out with the bytes, for a nibble*.
    
    *  "Nibble" is geek talk meaning four ("for") bits.
17.10344CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Dec 11 1995 19:273

 Dang..caught binder in a typo and couldn't get it quick enough.
17.10345"I am not a criminal." - Tom SmothersSMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 11 1995 19:289
    .10344
    
    You got it on tape?
    
    
    No?
    
    
    It didn't happen.
17.10346;-)CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Dec 11 1995 19:305



 Guess *I* better wake up and smell the tost, eh?
17.10347NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 11 1995 19:342
Binder misspelled toast?  Ho ho.  It's supposed to be "wake up and smell
the coffee" anyway.
17.10348What..no Green Day?CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Mon Dec 11 1995 20:205



 Frank Sinatra's 80th birthday special with Hootie and the Blowfish..
17.10349BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Mon Dec 11 1995 20:333

	Was the bald chick on there?
17.10350CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 12 1995 01:248


 I dunno..the thing's not on til Thursday night.



 Jim
17.10351NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 12 1995 12:206
I was in Ann & Hope in Watertown last night.  Next to each cash register
was a notice to cashiers to keep an eye out for counterfeit bills that were
circulating in the area.  At first glance, I couldn't see what was wrong
with these $20 bills.  It took me a minute to realize what was wrong:
George Washington.  Apparently the only twentyness is the numeral in
each of the corners.
17.10352LANDO::OLIVER_Bthere must be some way outta here...Tue Dec 12 1995 12:333
    |I was in Ann & Hope in Watertown last night.
    
    at the same time?  (oh, that was _really_ bad)
17.10353No alarms this timeMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 12 1995 14:265
TTWA:
    Why a fire truck just pulled up to the ZKO1 lobby with the siren
    going, and several firemen are sauntering into the building?


17.10354SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Dec 12 1995 14:276
    
    TTWA
    
    Where my group (CSS) will be going, now that we've found out that MKO1
    will be closing next year...
    
17.10355CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Tue Dec 12 1995 14:329

>    Why a fire truck just pulled up to the ZKO1 lobby with the siren
>    going, and several firemen are sauntering into the building?


  Slow day around the ol' fire house, so they're out seeing if they 
 can drum up some business?

17.10356SCAMP::MINICHINOTue Dec 12 1995 14:457
    I guess I've been sleeping....MKO1 is closing....please give more
    information on this...where are we all going...we just moved fro MKO2
    to this bld. 
    
    
    me
    
17.10357SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Dec 12 1995 14:599
    
    
    My org. (CSS... 500+ people and the whole North wing of the building)
    was told officially on Nov 30, 1995 that we're going to have the
    "opportunity" to relocate sometime between Q4 of 96 and Q1 of 97
    
    Now, granted, no one else has been told "officially", but it seems the
    hand-writing is on the wall...
    
17.10358LANDO::OLIVER_Bthere must be some way outta here...Tue Dec 12 1995 15:051
    spitbrook?
17.10359SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Dec 12 1995 15:084
    
    
    That was one of the locations discussed....
    
17.10360MILPND::CLARK_DTue Dec 12 1995 15:089
    
    Getting back to the Barbie discussion from yesterday.  There is an
    article in my local newspaper this morning on her (Dianne Williamson
    column for those familiar with her). She said some people were
    advertising on the internet they would be willing to pay as much as
    $175.00 for the 1995 Holiday Barbie.   Sounds like what happened with
    the Cabbage Patch Kids when they first came out.
    
    Dianne
17.10361MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Dec 12 1995 15:106
    NEVER MIND THIS BARBIE CRAP!  MY OFFICE HAS A NEW COUCH IN IT!  I don't
    want to go to spitbrook!  I'm comfortable.  They don't have blackboards
    in the men's room stalls here.  The men have shorter hair than the
    women here!!!
    
    I want to stay...stay...stay...stay... (Old Star Trek Echo)
17.10362NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 12 1995 15:121
Jack, we don't want you in Spitbrook either.
17.10363BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Tue Dec 12 1995 15:145
    
    	Jack, this gives you an excuse to change your p_n:
    
    	"Just say NO to ZKO!!"
    
17.10364BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Tue Dec 12 1995 15:183

	Jack, I thought you were moving south?
17.10365Step right up, folks, see the "Out of Control Mothers"DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 12 1995 15:1812
    Anyone else find it hilariously ironic that one of the sleazier of
    the teevee talk shows is titled "Carnie"?
    
    
    re: Barbie
    
    "Underestimated the demand", my right cheek.  They intentionally
    underproduced to drive up the demand, the interest (look at all
    the free publicity on the news for a boring old product), and of
    course, ultimately the price.
    
    
17.10366MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 12 1995 15:223
TTWA:
    Which small town outside of Rochester, NY Tom Ralston lived in.

17.10367BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Tue Dec 12 1995 15:253
    
    	Hmmmm ... if you ask him really nice, he just might tell you.
    
17.10368NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 12 1995 15:251
Glen, ZKO _is_ south of MKO.
17.10369MILPND::CLARK_DTue Dec 12 1995 15:2612
     
    re. ..365
    
    Yup, out of control mother is right.  In the article, it also said a
    group of ~200 woman started a near riot when a Walmart didn't have the
    Holiday Barbies they were advertising.  The Police had to be called. 
    I remember the 1st Cabbage Patch faze a big group of people standing in 
    line waiting for Ames to open who had advertised them.   As soon as the 
    doors opened the doorman jumped back and it was like a stampede.  
    I couldn't believe it.
    
    /d
17.10370SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Dec 12 1995 15:273
    
    It's amazing the power that marketing media has over idiot sheep...
    
17.10371NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 12 1995 15:297
>    "Underestimated the demand", my right cheek.  They intentionally
>    underproduced to drive up the demand, the interest (look at all
>    the free publicity on the news for a boring old product), and of
>    course, ultimately the price.
    
Are you saying Mattel is charging more for the IOU than they charged
for the doll?
17.10372BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Tue Dec 12 1995 15:3610
    
    	The only ones who really make out here are the people who buy them
    	just to resell them, like the recent entrant in CLASSIFIED_ADS who
    	will take "best offer" for his/hers.
    
    	Mattel, more often than not, won't make any more than they normal-
    	ly would have.  Nor will the store.  BUT, when the dolls are being
    	stocked regularly, they WILL sell quite quickly, bringing the re-
    	sale value down due to a large supply and a moderate demand.
    
17.10373BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Tue Dec 12 1995 15:376
| <<< Note 17.10368 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| Glen, ZKO _is_ south of MKO.


	Further south is what I had in mind, Gerald. :-)
17.10374If they can sell out at $40, they can sell out at $50DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 12 1995 16:0524
>> Are you saying Mattel is charging more for the IOU than they charged
>> for the doll?
    
    No, but it serves to grease next year's inevitable price increase.
    After this year's circus, who'll complain if/when the price sneaks
    up by another $10 or so next season?
    
    A similar "lack of supply" situation was created for some selected
    Sega games this year, particularly "Toy Story"; at $65 it's much
    higher priced than almost any new-release 16-bit Genesis games.  Try
    to find it now, though...
    
    
    re: out-of-control mothers
    
    Hah-hah... I guess that was a "dual-purpose" note title... the original
    intent of the "step right up, see the out-of-control mothers" was as
    a reference to the "carnie" atmosphere on the sleazy talk shows,
    because last night's rerun of "Carnie" was about "Out-of-Control
    Mothers" (i.e., mothers who flirt with their daughter's boyfriends,
    and so on).  But it serves equally well as a reference to the crazed
    Barbie buyer-wannabes. :-)
    
    Chris
17.10375we, as in the place i work after i leave here...GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Tue Dec 12 1995 16:249
    
    well, we don't have any 'holiday barbies', but we do have the special
    edition mattel/hallmark barbie (it is a collectible, tho this one is
    only available via hallmark...).  and we have other barbie
    paraphanailia.  i can't believe the hype this chic gets.  we have some
    collectors, and we have one woman who comes in regularly and buys out
    whatever stock we have just to resell it at a profit...
    
    
17.10376Kens paddy-wagon vice squad carVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyTue Dec 12 1995 16:396
    what about prostitute barbie?  I think if someone is creative with
    a sewing machine they could make a killing.
    
    They could make a "high priced call girl barbie" outfit, and
    the "barbie is a whore" skimpy deal.  Of course, you could follow
    up with the barbie no-tell-motel action set... I see potential.
17.10377TROOA::COLLINSDon't do what Donny Don't does!Tue Dec 12 1995 16:444
    
    Saturday Night Live had the "Gangsta Bitch" Barbie, complete with
    restraining order against Ken.
    
17.10378BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Tue Dec 12 1995 16:479
    
    	Ad in CLASSIFIED_ADS says
    
    	"Coat for sale.  In pretty good condition, like new".
    
    	So does that mean it was in "pretty good condition" when bought
    	new?  I would expect it to be in "new" condition when bought
    	new.
    
17.10379BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Tue Dec 12 1995 17:0811

	There was a hairdressers place in my neighborhood that used to put up
Barbie/Ken dolls in their storefront window. Each week they would be doing
something else, be dressed differently, and sayings would be written on the
glass above their heads. It was pretty funny to see them all the time, and it
brought business into the place, too. 



Glen
17.10380Wanted: cheap/free Barbie...SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideTue Dec 12 1995 17:346
        While in Roswell, GA, I bought a Hooters outfit for a Barbie doll
        - now to find a cheap/free Barbie...
        
        &y (Who is going to fit a Barbie on a radio-controlled biplane
        and recreate the barnstorming, wing-walking era)
        
17.10381CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusTue Dec 12 1995 17:359
    Trophy wife barbie
    
    Beverly hills d90210m bulimic barbie
    
    E Colfax Barbie
    
    yeah we name all of our kids Barbies too.
    
    
17.10382essence of the nineties...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Dec 12 1995 17:388
    
      I'm sorry.  There's spmething very modern (meaning, not to my
     liking) in the 6-year-old racing to the tree to open a package
     with a voucher for her toy.
    
      "This is a voucher, it is not a real doll.  Had it been a real..."
    
      bb
17.10383SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 12 1995 17:394
    Klaus Barbie?
    
    Cowgirl Barbie, equipped with a realistic pair of 38s and a realistic
    pair of 38s.
17.10384TROOA::COLLINSDon't do what Donny Don't does!Tue Dec 12 1995 17:393
    
    How 'bout a Klaus Nomi doll?
    
17.10385NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Dec 12 1995 17:442
Barbie with 38s would be a reduction.

17.10386BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Dec 12 1995 17:483
    
    	What does she have now ... 44 mags?
    
17.10387SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 12 1995 17:491
    What if it was GI Barbie, and we gave her two bazookas?
17.10388TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterTue Dec 12 1995 17:513
    
    "Heather Has Two Barbies"
    
17.10389NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 12 1995 17:511
Throw another Barbie on the barbie.
17.10390Or maybe Voucheral BarbieDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 12 1995 17:537
    >>  I'm sorry.  There's spmething very modern (meaning, not to my
    >>  liking) in the 6-year-old racing to the tree to open a package
    >>  with a voucher for her toy.
    
    Look, kids!  It's Virtual Barbie!
    
    Chris
17.10391SMURF::MSCANLONinspiteofmyrageiamstilljustaratinacageTue Dec 12 1995 17:575
    re: .10387
    
    There *is* a GI Barbie.
    
    
17.10392PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 12 1995 17:593
  "math is hard, but war is hell."

17.10393SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 12 1995 18:041
    But not with a powder blue helmet, I'll bet.
17.10394"I wanted to be ready for Christmas last year, but I wasn't...BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansTue Dec 12 1995 18:0713
      
    Next year, after all this hoopla over this year's Barbie, they could
    introduce "Barbie Goes to the Betty Ford Clinic" to detox from stress-
    induced drug and alcohol addictions acquired this year.

    They could offer the doll with temporary wiry hair wigs to show Barbie 
    all strung out.

    Alternate clothing could be added for "Barbie Goes on Talk Shows to
    Discuss Her Former Problems with Drugs and Alcohol."

    They could offer Ken with his own jail cell for being arrested as her
    pusher.  :)
17.10395HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundTue Dec 12 1995 18:105
    Does anyone remember when (a) disgruntled employee(s) put out a
    cross-dressed Ken doll?  The local news carried the story with a little
    girl holding the Ken doll in the original packaging.  Evidently the
    manufacture (Matel?) offered to buy the doll back from her and give her
    a non-cross-dressed Ken doll ... she refused.
17.10396BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansTue Dec 12 1995 18:1511
    One year, people did the opposite of shop-lifting - they bought GI Joe
    and Barbie dolls and traded their voice chips, then they placed the
    altered dolls back on the shelves.
    
    On Christmas morning, boys woke up to GI Joe dolls which said in cheery
    voices, "Let's go shopping!!!"
    
    Barbie said things like, "Fire in the hole!!" or "Launch those grenades
    over there!!" (or whatever GI Joe usually says) in gruff voices.
    
    The kids wouldn't trade them back, as I recall.  :)
17.10397PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 12 1995 18:186
  .10396  i saw that. ;>

	over heeeere
	over there
	send the word, send the word...
17.10398WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulTue Dec 12 1995 18:274
    re: 17.10396
    
     Got that from the "people with too much time on their hands" file, eh?
    :-)
17.10399(I also don't recall what GI Joe really says.)BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansTue Dec 12 1995 18:3211
    RE: .10397  Di
    
    / .10396  i saw that. ;>

    / 	over heeeere
    /	over there
    
    Ooops. :)  
    
    I changed it because I figured that any GI Joe who asked for soldiers
    to launch grenades AT HIM wouldn't survive in combat for long. :)
17.10400PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 12 1995 18:392
   .10399  yes - i thought it was a pretty funny little mistake. ;>
17.10401BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessTue Dec 12 1995 18:465
    
    	Suzanne, are you finished editing that reply now?
    
    	3rd time lucky, I hope?
    
17.10402It's 32 minutes and holding...BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansTue Dec 12 1995 18:471
    Yes, Shawn.  Thanks for checking, though.  :-)
17.10403MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 12 1995 19:3211
TTWA:

     What is a "gounding"?

     I've just received two consecutive pieces of mail from someone, in
     each of which has been stated that they want to meet with me to get 
     a "gounding" of our requirements.

     I've looked it up in several dictionaries without any success.

     Do you suppose it's some technical term?
17.10404NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 12 1995 19:341
Maybe Roger Goun knows.
17.10405CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusTue Dec 12 1995 19:434
    Sounds like an EST term.  "Yeah I am really grounded in this" 
    Something like "I am centered"  
    
    meg
17.10406MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 12 1995 19:452
But, there's no "r".

17.10407CRONIC::BOURGOINETue Dec 12 1995 19:5113

	Flash! (for me anyway)   I've just heard something about
	"Just My Size, Barbie" currently selling (on sale, of course!)
	for $150.00

	This is a "life size" Barbie (whatever that means!)


	Un-<r.o.>-believable!

	
Pat
17.10408BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Tue Dec 12 1995 19:546
| <<< Note 17.10407 by CRONIC::BOURGOINE >>>


| This is a "life size" Barbie (whatever that means!)

	Pat, I believe this might go under the heterosexual topic. :-)
17.10409NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 12 1995 19:564
The life-size Barbie comes in two varieties, Bride and Princess.  The clothes
must be made of some stretchy material, because they can be worn by little
girls of an appropriate size.  I think I've seen the dolls advertised for
quite a bit less that $150 -- maybe $120 or so.
17.10410NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 12 1995 19:571
Glen's waiting for Just My Size Ken.
17.10411CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusTue Dec 12 1995 19:584
    It is a Barbie with realistic proportions.  The "real" barbie has some
    unnrealistic measurements like 44-19-38
    
    meg
17.10412BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Tue Dec 12 1995 20:005
| <<< Note 17.10410 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| Glen's waiting for Just My Size Ken.

	Been there, done that, loved it!
17.10413.10411POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeTue Dec 12 1995 20:017
    
    You're referring to the "Happy To Be Me" doll, I think.  I've seen the
    "life-sized" Barbie advertised in the circulars that come with the
    Sunday paper.  It's like 3 or 4 feet high!
    
     
    
17.10414SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 12 1995 20:104
    The busty brawny bar-room brawler Barbie
      (c/w Poodle/Bitbull cross and realistic blood puddle.)
    The weatherperson Barbie
      (everyone gets a rain check)
17.10415MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 12 1995 21:414
>    The busty brawny bar-room brawler Barbie

Just the thing for Sparky, the chair.

17.10416EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletWed Dec 13 1995 02:174
re maybe moving to ZKO:

Oracle is building a new facility near ZK3 and presumably all Oraclers
still in ZK2 will wind up there, so space will be available there.
17.10417MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 13 1995 02:5211
Yabbut ...

Total population of MKO1 is well over 2K if I'm not mistaken (it was 
"advertised" as having a capacity of ~2500 when it opened in '77.) 
It's gonna take more than Oracle's leaving ZKO to make space if MKO 
is really vacating and planning to take up residence here.

It sounds like somehow or another something unpleasant is going to happen
for someone (people loss or change in state residency.) Then again, NIO
may have lots of space....

17.10418<grunt>STOWOA::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeWed Dec 13 1995 06:584
IMO, anyone who stands in line for a Barbie, deserves to stand in
line for a Barbie.

Pete
17.10419GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 13 1995 11:185
    
    "just my size" barbie is only the size of a typical 4-6 year old girl. 
    it is not meant to be a gift for daddy...
    
    
17.10420HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterWed Dec 13 1995 11:2011
    
    > "just my size" barbie is only the size of a typical 4-6 year old girl.
    >  it is not meant to be a gift for daddy...
    
    
    nor mommy.
    
    
    nnttm
    
    						Hank
17.10421SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Dec 13 1995 13:1310
    
    
    	re: barbie and ken in storefront window
    
    	I had a friend who used to put gumby and pokey in different "lewd"
    positions each morning, and leave them on his filing cabinet for all to
    see. Always brought a smile to my face....:)
    
    
    
17.10422ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 13 1995 13:152
    
    Jim, sounds like your friend has too much time on his hands.
17.10423TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterWed Dec 13 1995 13:156
    
    .10421
    
    An old friend of mine had a Gumby nailed to a crucifix during his
    college daze.
    
17.10424POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeWed Dec 13 1995 15:035
    
    TTWA:  Why every man in the world claims to have an 8" penis.
    
    You'd think they come in all different sizes, but no.
    
17.10425ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 13 1995 15:052
    
    mz_debra, ask Brian Markey, he is the 'box expert on penises. hth
17.10426TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterWed Dec 13 1995 15:145
    
    >You'd think they come in all different sizes, but no.
    
    Well, the average size is (allegedly) 6", so...
    
17.10427GMASEC::KELLYWed Dec 13 1995 15:202
    I KNEW it.  'member girls, the tall guy, the short guy, the
    standard....?
17.10428CRONIC::BOURGOINEWed Dec 13 1995 15:2015
>>    <<< Note 17.10424 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of Tummy Time" >>>

>>TTWA:  Why every man in the world claims to have an 8" penis.
>> You'd think they come in all different sizes, but no.

	But no.....      :-)!!!


	This is also the reason they can't let another man pass them
	on the road - it would the same as admitting that didn;'t have
	at least 8".

Pat
    

17.10429BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Wed Dec 13 1995 15:226
| <<< Note 17.10425 by ACISS1::BATTIS "grandmagotrunoverbyacamaro" >>>


| mz_debra, ask Brian Markey, he is the 'box expert on penises. hth

	I beg to differ....
17.10430GMASEC::KELLYWed Dec 13 1995 15:252
    OOOHHHH.  I don't wanna see Glen and Brian driving down the road...
    which one would let the other pass? :-))))))))))
17.10431SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Dec 13 1995 15:255
    
    
    	hahahahaha!
    
    :)
17.10432BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Wed Dec 13 1995 15:282
	pretty funny, 'tine. :-)
17.10433GUMDRP::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 13 1995 15:306
    
    I'm not an expert on penises. I've spent far more time in and
    around their female counterpart, so perhaps I should claim to
    be an expert on that.
    
    -b
17.10434GMASEC::KELLYWed Dec 13 1995 15:341
    So, like, you'll pull over and let Glen pass? :-)))))
17.10435ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 13 1995 15:342
    
    I don't know -b, you have that reputation, you know. :-)
17.10436GUMDRP::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 13 1995 15:355
    
    I drive a beat up F150 pickup truck. I'd even let you pass...
    :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.10437GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedWed Dec 13 1995 15:359
    
    
    Yup, all the guys out here with 32" schvonces is pretty amazing......
    All these men among men.
    
    
    signed,
    
    stubby
17.10438WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulWed Dec 13 1995 15:384
    >>TTWA:  Why every man in the world claims to have an 8" penis.
    >> You'd think they come in all different sizes, but no.
    
     6" of meat + 2" of ego = 8"
17.10439swoon!GMASEC::KELLYWed Dec 13 1995 15:393
    -b
    
    Sigh.  A man with driving etiquette. 
17.10440GUMDRP::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 13 1995 15:404
    
    You'll be happy to know that my truck is an 8 cylinder...

    -b
17.10441GMASEC::KELLYWed Dec 13 1995 15:411
    I get it now!  Well, um, so to speak.
17.10442HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundWed Dec 13 1995 15:426
>    Well, the average size is (allegedly) 6", so...

    Tammy Bruce reported on her radio talk show about 3 or 4 months ago
    that they had done a study somewhere where they took measurements of 50
    to 75 adult males from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.  The results
    were 5.25" long and ~4" in girth.
17.10443GUMDRP::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 13 1995 15:456
    
    > were 5.25" long and ~4" in girth.

    Howl!!!! That's not a DICK! That's not even an appetizer.

    -b
17.10444TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterWed Dec 13 1995 15:453
    
    50 to 75?  You'd think they'd know for sure.  ;^)
    
17.10445CRONIC::BOURGOINEWed Dec 13 1995 15:476
>>    to 75 adult males from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.  The results
>>    were 5.25" long and ~4" in girth.


	Obviously they didn't speak to the "Boxmen

17.10446WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulWed Dec 13 1995 15:484
    >Howl!!!! That's not a DICK! That's not even an appetizer.
    
    <= oh, don't tell me. You're one of those "it's only as big around as a
    beer can, but it's real long" types, arencha?
17.10447GUMDRP::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 13 1995 15:506
    
    I have only one word to say:
    
    	{thud}
    
    -b
17.10448MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Dec 13 1995 16:0128
    Dr. Seuss is promoting evil.  He wrote a story called, "The Zax".  In
    this story, there is a North going Zax and a South going Zax.  They
    bump into each other in their travels and the two stubborn Zax refused
    to budge to the east or the west so they could pass each other.  On the
    last page, one is quted as yelling...
    
    	"AND I'LL PROVE TO YOU...THAT I CAN STAND HERE IN THE PRAIRIE OF 
    	PRAX, FOR FIFTY NINE YEARS!!!  FOR I LEARNED AS A RULE, WHEN I WAS
    	A BOY IN SOUTH GOING SCHOOL.  NEVER BUDGE...NOT IN THE LEAST.  NOT
    	AN INCH TO THE WEST, NOT AN INCH TO THE EAST.  I'LL STAND HERE NOT
    	BUDGING, I CAN AND I WILL...IF IT MAKES YOU, AND ME, AND THE WHOLE 
    	WORLD STAND STILL.  next page...
    
    
    	Well, the world didn't stand still.  The world grew, and in a
    couple of years, the new highway came through.  And left those two 
    stubborn Zax, standing unbudged in their tracks.
    
    
    Now I was always of the belief that Dr. Seuss was teaching that lack of
    cooperation and stubborness only leads to complacency.  But now that
    I've heard from Tine and others, the real truth is that the two Zax
    were really so caught up in the belief they had 8 inch penises, they
    simply refused to acquiesce the point.  
    
    The power of the male ego is unfathomable!!!
    
    -Jack
17.10449TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterWed Dec 13 1995 16:055
    
    "Zax" will be the new 'box euphemism for penis.
    
    I have spoken.
    
17.10450just the FAX, MaxWAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulWed Dec 13 1995 16:061
    VAX my Zax?
17.10451CRONIC::BOURGOINEWed Dec 13 1995 16:0622
>>    Now I was always of the belief that Dr. Seuss was teaching that lack of
>>    cooperation and stubborness only leads to complacency.  But now that
>>    I've heard from Tine and others, the real truth is that the two Zax
>>    were really so caught up in the belief they had 8 inch penises, they
>>    simply refused to acquiesce the point.  
    
>>    The power of the male ego is unfathomable!!!
    
>>    -Jack


	Truly!
	
	My husband HATES it when we're driving along and I remind him
	that nothing bad will happen to his penis if he moves over
	to the driving lane.

	.....such a limited sense of humor.......


Pat

17.10452or is that euphoniumism?SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 13 1995 16:103
    TTWA
    
    Will "playing the Zaxophone" become a popular euphemism.
17.10453PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 13 1995 16:135
>    Now I was always of the belief that Dr. Seuss was teaching that lack of
>    cooperation and stubborness only leads to complacency.

	Hmm.  I never knew that.  
17.10454MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 13 1995 16:157
  >>>    cooperation and stubborness only leads to complacency.

  >	Hmm.  I never knew that.  
    
    Not only that, I bet you didn't care.
    
    -b
17.10456NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 13 1995 16:165
>    Will "playing the Zaxophone" become a popular euphemism.

True fack: a friend of mine in college, who came from Turkey via France,
said that "playing the saxophone" was a euphemism (French or Turkish?)
for fellatio.
17.10457TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterWed Dec 13 1995 16:164
    
    Dr. Seuss taught me that Christmas doesn't come from a store; that
    maybe (just maybe) it means a little bit more.
    
17.10458LANDO::OLIVER_Bwith no direction home...Wed Dec 13 1995 16:184
    |"playing the saxophone" was a euphemism (French or Turkish?)
    |for fellatio.
    
    what about the magic flute?
17.10459SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 13 1995 16:191
    Clinton fans are going to like that.
17.10460Yep.NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighWed Dec 13 1995 16:3319
Special purpose measuring device:




             +---------------------------------------------------+
             |         1       2      3    4   5  6  7 8 9 101112|
             |                                                   |
             |                                                   |
             |                                                   |
             |                                                   |
             +---------------------------------------------------+
             
No copyright. Free for copying.

HTH,

Art
             
17.10461PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 13 1995 16:345
    
>    Not only that, I bet you didn't care.

	oh but you're wrong, zaxman.  i care very, very deeply. ;>

17.10462MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Dec 13 1995 16:381
    I'm going to be nice and not ask people to (tm) after the word Zax!
17.10463MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 13 1995 16:488
    
    I enjoy it when someone plays the zaxophone well, especially
    my baritone zax. However, I'm partial to the double-reed
    instruments myself, and in particular the subtleties associated
    with getting both reeds vibrating in tandem. It's all breath
    control, you know...
                                       
    -b
17.10464LANDO::OLIVER_Bwith no direction home...Wed Dec 13 1995 16:511
    yowza!
17.10465NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 13 1995 16:531
Hautboy!
17.10466I can never recall what's first to go ...MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 13 1995 17:034
re: .10424, Mz_Deb

Some of us don't even remember being asked . . . 

17.10467POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeWed Dec 13 1995 17:1210
    
    I didn't ASK, you silly man 8^).  They just all seem to claim it.
    
    Kind of like people who say they're part Native American.  Almost every
    person I've ever met who claims to be part Native American then says
    "I'm one-quarter Cherokee."
    
    And the Cherokee was always their grandmother.
    
    
17.10469ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 13 1995 17:182
    
    their grandmother drives a jeep?
17.10470MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 13 1995 17:209
    
    A great many people with French-Canadian heritage are part
    Native American. It was a big woodpile there for a while,
    and kidnapings and rapes were pretty common on both sides.
    I have Blackfoot and Iroquois blood from 7 or 8 generations
    back. I'm nowhere near 25% NA, but it just so happens that
    it was on my maternal grandmother's side... :-)

    -b
17.10471MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 13 1995 17:455
re: .10467, Mz_Deb

I just hope Grandma didn't hang out on Church Street in Toronto,
if she was that busy.

17.10472GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedWed Dec 13 1995 17:487
    
    
    
    So, how do these measurements take place?  From the underside, or the
    upper side?  Where do you start?  This was a topic of discussion
    between the gang (coed) about 15 years ago......
    
17.10473SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Dec 13 1995 17:527
    
    
    	start on the side, at the base. No pushing on the end of the measuring
    device to gain extra length.....that's cheating. ;*)
    
    
    
17.10474HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterWed Dec 13 1995 17:5314
    
    TTWA...
    
    Yeah, has the cold weather frosted everyones brains?
    
    I cannot believe the latest discussion in this topic.
    Then again, I figured this would be a strange day when Di
    admitted her admiration for St. Hillary.
    
    						signed,
    
    							Troubled.
    
    ps. what is it in in metric?
17.10475TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterWed Dec 13 1995 17:563
    
    Hmph.  Microzax.
    
17.10476GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedWed Dec 13 1995 18:0015
    
    
    
    Jim,
    Sounds like the voice of experience.........
    
    
    Hank,
    Good one.
    
    
    
    I'm going to measure.  Hey Doc, can I borrow your tree caliper?
    
    
17.10477PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 13 1995 18:023
   .10474  Hank, I also admired Richard Nixon for his intellect.
	   It's really nothing to get all worked up over.
17.10478SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 13 1995 18:021
    I don't know about metric, but in Imperial it's two firkin rood.
17.10479HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterWed Dec 13 1995 18:0815
    
    .10477
    
    Sorry Di, But I *am* all worked up over it.
    I am so upset I can barely see straight.
    And now you have the unmitigated gall to admit to admiring Nixon
    also????	
    
    Please do not tell me how you felt about Dukakis!!!!
    
    I may not ever recover.
    
    							Hank
    
    ps. Now whats the number of EAP again?
17.10480MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 13 1995 18:094
> two firkin rood.

Jamie's last known address, if I'm not mistaken.

17.10481TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterWed Dec 13 1995 18:103
    
    416-967-1111
    
17.104828^)POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeWed Dec 13 1995 18:104
    
    <-- shaddap, YOU!
    
    
17.10483<SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Dec 13 1995 18:114
    
    
    	hehehehe....
    
17.10484PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 13 1995 18:133
   Hank, my love, come hither so that I may pinch thou.

17.10485HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterWed Dec 13 1995 18:155
    
    .10484
    
    
    Hmmm, why do I have the feeling that "pinch" is misspelled?
17.10486my apologies re: Hank et al's tender sensibilitiesWAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulWed Dec 13 1995 18:366
    >So, how do these measurements take place?  From the underside, or the
    >upper side?  Where do you start?  
    
     Judging from the above average numbers frequently spouted, one might
    imagine that some think it's like measureing a dog's tail- start at
    the bunghole and measure to the tip!
17.10487With accompanying "Psycho" music, yetDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoWed Dec 13 1995 18:379
    TTWA:
    
    What they did (or showed) to the baby in that Ear Thermometer
    commercial to elicit that look of terror on his/her face.
    
    My apologies if I've TTWA'd about this already.  It's been
    a busy month...
    
    Chris
17.10488DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomWed Dec 13 1995 18:409
    
    > I enjoy it when someone plays the zaxophone well, especially
    > my baritone zax. However, I'm partial to the double-reed
    > instruments myself, and in particular the subtleties associated
    > with getting both reeds vibrating in tandem. It's all breath
    > control, you know...

    I hesitate to ask, but what is a double-reed zax(tm)?

17.10489POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeWed Dec 13 1995 18:497
    
    Zaxi are single-reed.
    
    I prefer double-reed instruments myself also.  The sound of an oboe 
    puts me into paroxysms of bliss.
    
    
17.10490HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterThu Dec 14 1995 11:305
    
    This morning I have to wonder how many went home last
    night and......measured.
    
    I am not, however, wondering about the results.
17.10491GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedThu Dec 14 1995 11:3310
    
    
    Well, it's a hobby of mine.  I measured last night and it was much less
    than an inch.  
    
    
    
    
    Not to worry though, the last two months we are way above average for
    precipitation.
17.10492ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroThu Dec 14 1995 18:004
    
    ttwa
    
    If Lucky Jack and Brian ever hooked up in TAY?
17.10493CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Dec 14 1995 18:205
    Nay.  I skipped out and did my best hocky puck imitation back to 
    PKO.  It wasn't hard to do really.  Liberal amounts of gas pedal with a
    similar application of brakage.  
    
    Brian
17.10494ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroThu Dec 14 1995 19:203
    
    If I'll ever see piccies of the Toronto mini-bash held over the
    Thanksgiving weekend????  I certainly hope so.
17.10495POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeThu Dec 14 1995 19:206
    
    Hey, YOU tell the film people to make less shots on their rolls!
    
    8^)
    
    
17.10496ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroThu Dec 14 1995 19:236
    
    ttwa
    
    why no new Pot & kettle entries since November 15th???
    
    I really must get a life, yes, that's it.
17.10497POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Dec 14 1995 19:231
    Is it true that Wisconsin' state motto is "Come And Smell Our Dairy Air"?
17.10498SMURF::WALTERSThu Dec 14 1995 19:251
    sure it's not derriere?
17.10499BUSY::SLABOUNTYBaroque: when you're out of MonetThu Dec 14 1995 19:265
    
    	Thank you, Colin, for explaining that to us.
    
    	We were completely clueless, having never heard that one before.
    
17.10500snarf?CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Dec 14 1995 19:270
17.10501ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroThu Dec 14 1995 19:274
    
    ah, it is nice to see that mr. personality has returned to the 'box
    in proper style. I hope for your sake Glenn, that you stopped by to see
    raq.
17.10502SMURF::WALTERSThu Dec 14 1995 19:293
    >	We were completely clueless, having never heard that one before.
    
    You neither huh?
17.10503POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Dec 14 1995 19:291
    I stopped by yesterday, but she was out for lunch apparently.
17.10504ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroThu Dec 14 1995 19:342
    
    you sure do travel to Boston a lot lately.
17.10505CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Dec 14 1995 19:361
    Long lunches and all that.  
17.10506MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Dec 14 1995 21:364
Sorry I missed you, Brian. As it turned out, both my PM meeting today
and my AM meeting tomorrow at TAY were cancelled, so I didn't venture
south of the border (and won't.)

17.10507BARSTR::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 15 1995 11:459
    i am sure he stoppped by on purpose, knowing i was out for lunch that
    day.  
    
    i noticed that neither one of them ever invited me to have lunch with
    them. 
    
    the hint is taken, and not forgotten...
    
    
17.10508CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend, will you be ready?Fri Dec 15 1995 12:056


 Why is it whenever there is some big business merger they talk about
 how wonderful it is for the community, and the big shots are all smiling,
 meanwhile 2000 people will lose their jobs?
17.10509WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulFri Dec 15 1995 12:081
    they are talking about the investment community. /hth
17.10510CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenFri Dec 15 1995 12:142
    or the community served by the businesses in question.  The workers
    apparently aren't among those that count.  
17.10511WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulFri Dec 15 1995 12:411
    those who count. /hth
17.10512disasters send market into paroxysms...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Dec 15 1995 12:446
    
      Welcome to Wall Street.  If there is war, death, and pestilence,
     that is bullish.  Buy, buy, buy !!  Layoffs are great because they
     cut costs, ditto plant closings.
    
      bb
17.10513ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 15 1995 12:492
    
    well, I see the good doctah is starting off early today.
17.10514ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Dec 15 1995 16:2011
    TTWA: 
    
    Who was that lady singing 'O Holy Night' on the closing credits of some
    contry-music type show.  Not sure what station, but may have been the
    country music channel.
    
    She had shortish red hair, light complexion, was young-looking and
    quite pretty.  She also had a very nice voice.
    
    She did a lovely job on one of my favorite Christmas songs.  I wonder
    if she has a Christmas CD out?      
17.10515MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedFri Dec 15 1995 16:2918
    
    Howard Stern.

    I've wondered about him before... it's that time again...

    I happened to notice that he and Kathy Lee Gifford seemed to
    be having it out on the cover of TV Guide... so I opened it
    and read on...

    Well, Kathy, even if she is a bit on the sweet-bread side, was
    very nice.

    Howard, however, was not. The things Howard says are over the
    top! Why is America wasting their time and money on this guy?
    I really wish people would do the cruelest off all possible
    things to Howard: ignore him. He will, eventually, go away.

    -b
17.10516BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Fri Dec 15 1995 16:355

	Andy Griffith (aka Matlock) has a religious cd out. He looks too much
like his Matlock character to not get a chuckle out of. I keep imagining him 
singing this stuff in the courtroom. I gotta stop watching tv. :-)
17.10517BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Fri Dec 15 1995 16:363

	Gia Head..... nuff said!
17.10518ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Dec 15 1995 16:404
    .10515
    
    No, it wasn't Howard Stern.  He's rather fugly, is male, has long
    (non-red) hair, and does not have a good singing voice. 
17.10519MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedFri Dec 15 1995 16:428
    
    .10518
    
    BWAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
    
    (and :-) too!)
    
    -b
17.10520WAHOO::LEVESQUEsmooth, fast, bright and playfulFri Dec 15 1995 16:479
    >Howard, however, was not. The things Howard says are over the
    >top! 
    
     That's Howard. Always looking to offend, provoke or otherwise call
    attention to himself. 
    
    >Why is America wasting their time and money on this guy?
    
     Because he caters to the lowest common denominator.
17.10521SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Dec 15 1995 16:485
    "lowest common denominator"
    
    rather like Rush...
    
    DougO
17.10522DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomFri Dec 15 1995 17:036
    
    > "lowest common denominator"
    > rather like Rush...
    
    I see DougO, now you're an expert on Rush.  Yeah right.
    
17.10523PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 15 1995 17:107
	isn't it about time for DougO to start whining that Andy
	has an agenda by starting note 624?  ;>  black racism?  gee,
	what about white racism, and yellow racism, and all them
	thar other racisms?  why single out the blacks??  hmmmm?  ;>
 

17.10524ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 15 1995 17:225
    
    .10521
    
    no, DougO, Rush has no political ambitions. They are also one
    ass kicking rock band.
17.10525MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Dec 15 1995 17:552
    Actually, Topaz was the cultural bumb kisser when it came to matters
    like reverse racism Di.
17.10526PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 15 1995 17:5910
>    Actually, Topaz was the cultural bumb kisser when it came to matters
>    like reverse racism Di.

	okay, i will explain this to you because you are Our Jack Martin,
	and i want you to understand. ;>  i don't really think DougO
	will start whining.  i was saying that because of Andy's
	whining, in the Priestly Pedophilia topic, about DougO's "agenda".
        see?

17.10527PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 15 1995 18:096
   the coffee vending machine.  it took my money (cheerfully), made
   enough noise to put a NASA lift-off to shame, and gave me 
   absolutely nothing.  no coffee, no cup, nada.  
   that's a fine how-do-you-do, i must say.

17.10528MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Dec 15 1995 18:113
It's a transvestite vending machine, Di. It's only dressed as a coffee
machine - it's really a CD jukebox, and what you got was some tunes
by Smashing Pumpkins.
17.10529PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 15 1995 18:132
   .10528  it's a theory. ;>
17.10530BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsFri Dec 15 1995 18:143
    
    	That'll learn ya not to buy coffee from a machine.
    
17.10531PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 15 1995 18:153
   .10530  the caf closes at 3, o sagacious one.  these are the 
	   desperate hours.
17.10532MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedFri Dec 15 1995 18:166
    
    That was me, not Andy. I was the one who made all the noise,
    and it was that noise that earned me the gadinkydust moniker
    from DrDan. You're teasing the wrong person.
    
    -b
17.10533BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsFri Dec 15 1995 18:176
    
    	No coffee stations in your building, oh lovely one?
    
    	If not, I could always fax you a cup ... you'll have it in just
    	a few minutes.
    
17.10534PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 15 1995 18:184
  >> You're teasing the wrong person.

	No, I'm not.

17.10535SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Fri Dec 15 1995 18:208
    
    re: .10532
    
    >You're teasing the wrong person.
    
    
    Di??? "teasing"?????  Never!!!!!!  Shirley you jest!!!!
    
17.10536PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 15 1995 18:2111
    
>    	No coffee stations in your building, oh lovely one?

    not that i know of - no.  not on this floor anyways.
    
>    	If not, I could always fax you a cup ... you'll have it in just
>    	a few minutes.

    oh, you're too good to me.
    

17.10537MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Dec 15 1995 18:285
    Di:
    
    Thanks for splaining that to me!  Errrr...thanks.
    
    
17.10538ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 15 1995 18:575
    
    TTWA
    
    why Our Jack Martin always feels the pressing, no, uncontrollable
    need to apologize to everyone?
17.10539MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Dec 15 1995 19:003
    Geez....Sorry!  Oops.
    
    
17.10540BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Fri Dec 15 1995 19:037
| <<< Note 17.10538 by ACISS1::BATTIS "grandmagotrunoverbyacamaro" >>>


| why Our Jack Martin always feels the pressing, no, uncontrollable
| need to apologize to everyone?

	cuz he's always wrong?
17.10541MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Dec 15 1995 19:133
    Wrongo Reindeer breath!  Try again!
    
    (Daffy Duck Voice)
17.10542It's not too shabby, really.....DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedFri Dec 15 1995 21:268
    Di,
    
    Aren't there any microwave ovens in your building?  When I want a
    cuppa, I take a Folger's coffee for one packet, nuke the water
    first and it makes a better cup of coffee than some of the vending
    machines can produce.
    
    
17.10543CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusFri Dec 15 1995 23:177
    
    TTWA
    
    Why a person who is prickly about his personal beliefs would go out of
    his way to ridicule anothers.
    
    
17.10544THE ANSWER TO THE COFFEE CONUNDRUMDRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Sat Dec 16 1995 00:5814
    'Nudder theory:
    
    Been a long week of vending
       Coffee is made from beans
          All dem beans need to be digested & brewed
             Last PM of week, last customer, desperate hours
                Machine relieves all dat gas pressure
                   Machine produces loud noise, no liquids or solids
                      Thus
                         You paid to be farted at.
    hth.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.10545SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Dec 17 1995 13:158
    
    
    	re -1
    
    
    	BWAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! :)
    
    
17.10546POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 18 1995 12:493
    Why Lechmere isn't pronounced `Leckmere'.
    
    Why Lechters isn't pronounced `Leechters'.
17.10547COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Dec 18 1995 12:535
>    Why Lechmere isn't pronounced `Leckmere'.

Lech mir Where?

/john
17.10548MAIL1::CRANEMon Dec 18 1995 13:194
    How good are tire chains in snow over the long haul (35-40 miles)? What
    about speed limits?
    
    Thanks.
17.10549SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Dec 18 1995 13:237
    
    	I wouldn't go much over 35mph with tire chains as they have a nasty
    tendency to fall apart at higher speeds. I had some chains fall apart
    going 40mph once and they beat the cr*p out of my wheel wells....
    
    
    jim
17.10550SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Dec 18 1995 13:272
    Chains also don't survive long on clean pavement - they're soft steel,
    and they wear out very fast.
17.10551MAIL1::CRANEMon Dec 18 1995 13:322
    I would only use them with 4 or more inches of snow. I`m just concerned
    about the 80 mile round trip I would be taking.
17.10552SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Dec 18 1995 13:376
    
    	keep your speed slow (preferably under 35mph) and buy a good,
    quality set of chains.They should last. Check the chains frequently for
    wear of course...
    
    jim
17.10553SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Dec 18 1995 14:126
    
    TTWA...
    
    What a "skooch" looks like
    
    
17.10554I was sick.PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Dec 18 1995 16:4335
    Our neighbor Sam is 2 1/2 years old.                          
    Last monday, he was on his way to day care at LL, a little before seven
    in the morning.
    
    While they were driving by a pond, he asked his father "Where's Bill?"
    
    Father, clueless (like we all are), answered "who?"
    
    Next day, he noticed again.
    "Where's Bill?!"
    
    Father, clueless, answered "I don't know."
    
    Next day, he noticed again.
    "Bill's gone, where's Bill?"
    
    And so on, all of last week.
    
    Yesterday, as we were all shoveling, making snowballs, sliding down
    slides, and generally having a good time, he asked his father....
    
    "Ask Bill, where's Bill?"
    
    
    It took us adults a little while to figure out what Sam knew all along.
    Sam had figured out, somehow, that the man standing in the parking lot
    next to the pond miles from our homes was his neighbor Bill.
    
    When I wasn't there, he wanted to know why.
    
    -----
    
    How the hell do they do that?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.10555ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroMon Dec 18 1995 16:452
    
    well mr. bill, kids are smarter than we give them credit for.
17.10556kids are smartNCMAIL::JAMESSMon Dec 18 1995 16:506
    re last 
    
          My wife and I always ask my 8 year old when we can't remember 
    anything. She remembers everything.
    
                                     Steve J.
17.10557ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroMon Dec 18 1995 17:263
    
    it has been awfully quiet in here lately. Is everyone busy or on
    vacation. inquiring minds and all that....................
17.10558SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Dec 18 1995 17:294
    
    
    Must be cause we don't wanna get bit by any sharks...
    
17.10559:_)ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroMon Dec 18 1995 17:301
    
17.10560EST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQMon Dec 18 1995 17:4811
>    How good are tire chains in snow over the long haul (35-40 miles)? What
>    about speed limits?

<-- what they all said.

Don't go over 40ish MPH. Expect them to wear. Don't drive on bare pavement.
Get the tightener springs if you can find 'em, keeps 'em snug on the tires.
Your car will vibrate like crazy, too.

With that said, chains on my old pickemup let me drive around in a foot of
unplowed snow when everyone else stayed home...
17.10561MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedMon Dec 18 1995 17:497
    
    And most important of all:
    
    	
    
    
    	don't forget to unplug your pizza!!!
17.10562POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 18 1995 17:581
    Do they stuff the crusts with mini lights this time of year?
17.10563BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Mon Dec 18 1995 18:044
    
    	So THAT'S what that crunch was ... I just thought it was over
    	cooked.
    
17.10564PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 18 1995 18:045
   i'm not absolutely positive that the cashier in the caf intentionally
   makes herself unavailable when anyone wants to, how should i put this...
   buy something, but i'm pretty sure.

17.10565ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroMon Dec 18 1995 18:056
    
    Glenn, far be it from me to question you, but, you have been asking
    an awful lot of wierd questions lately.. is the cold, starting to
    freeze your brain???
    
    
17.10566BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Mon Dec 18 1995 18:096
    
    	"Starting to"??  Eesh.
    
    	Glen's brain is approaching the severist stages of hypothermia by
    	now.
    
17.10567POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 18 1995 18:121
    Sean could be right.
17.10568CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am free!Mon Dec 18 1995 18:1215

>   i'm not absolutely positive that the cashier in the caf intentionally
>   makes herself unavailable when anyone wants to, how should i put this...
>   buy something, but i'm pretty sure.


  I've wondered that many times myself.  It seems sometimes when she sees
 someone approaching the checkout area..she makes a beeline for some location
 other than the checkout area.



 Jim

17.10569ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroMon Dec 18 1995 18:164
    
    re: cashier
    
    Maybe, just maybe, she is just real shy. maybe
17.10570BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Mon Dec 18 1995 18:198
    
    	Or maybe she doesn't like Diane for some reason.
    
    	Did Diane take her favorite parking spot under "less than ad-
    	mirable" circumstances, like being the winner of some subject-
    	ive popularity contest or something?  Most probably fixed, at
    	that?
    
17.10571PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 18 1995 18:196
>    Maybe, just maybe, she is just real shy. maybe

	hmm.  i like this theory - i really do.  except that it has
	the small problem of being totally wrong. ;>

17.10572BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Mon Dec 18 1995 18:205
    
    	And BTW, Glen, my name is Shawn.
    
    	8^)
    
17.10573SCASS1::BARBER_AHoward Stern for President!Mon Dec 18 1995 18:203
    Maybe she hates her job.
    
    If I was I cashier, I probably would too.
17.10574MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedMon Dec 18 1995 18:2114
    
    Apparently, there is a training school for cafeteria service
    people that ALL who are assigned to Digital must graduate
    from.
    
    Other important lessons include:
    
    Wait until every last french fry is sold before cooking
    any more.
    
    If you're serving pizza, make sure that only the pizza with
    the least popular combination of toppings is available.
    
    -b
17.10575POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeMon Dec 18 1995 18:228
    
    Oh, I'd love to be a cashier.  Just think, you get to talk to all sorts
    of people all day long, and they're probably happy because they're
    about to have coffee or something.
    
    I loved working in a video store.  People were always so happy.
    
    
17.10576BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Mon Dec 18 1995 18:234
    
    	Did you find that they were happer AFTER they returned the XXX-
    	rated movies, Deb?
    
17.10577POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 18 1995 18:251
    Not like being a cashier at an MRI clinic I suppose.
17.10578POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeMon Dec 18 1995 18:256
    
    8^o we didn't carry that sort of thing!
    
    This was a NICE video store.
    
    
17.10579PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 18 1995 18:376
    
>>    	Or maybe she doesn't like Diane for some reason.

	what's this?  no, no.  everybody loves me.  even if they
	don't realize it.

17.10580ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroMon Dec 18 1995 18:442
    
    well Di, there goes another theory up in smoke.
17.10581ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroMon Dec 18 1995 19:052
    
    will I get that Ronco Apostrophe remover for Christmas.
17.10582POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerMon Dec 18 1995 19:071
    Make sure it's a cordless one.
17.10583With the built-in pizza cutter...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Dec 18 1995 19:131
    
17.10584MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedMon Dec 18 1995 19:155
    > will I get that Ronco Apostrophe remover for Christmas.
    
    Ah, the Ronco ApostroFree...
    
    -b
17.10585COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Dec 18 1995 19:2411
On the nooz yesterday there was a parade in support of the mill workers.

Some people were carrying a big banner, which had in huge letters:

			HERO'S

instead of Heroes.

I think it's a lost battle.  The English language has evolved.

/john
17.10586SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Dec 18 1995 19:265
    
    <---------
    
    What a penultimately nasty thing to say!!!!!!!!
    
17.10587SMURF::WALTERSMon Dec 18 1995 19:3812
    
    Any more unauthoriz/sed uses of the trademark Ronco Apostrophe
    Remover (R) will result in a writ.
    
    
    Colin
    
    
    
    Coming soon - The Ronco Apostasy Remover, guaranteed to be defective.
    
    
17.10588SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Dec 19 1995 10:4013
    
    
    	TtWA:
    
    	Tisha Anderson of Newport, RI. Apparently she wanted out of her
    lease at her apt, so she pretended to be the victim of a racial attack.
    She spray painted swastikas on her apt, sent herself death threats in
    the form of notes and phone calls, and tearily appealed to the NAACP and 
    others for help. She played this charade off for quite a while until
    police discovered she was the one responsible. GAK....
    
    
    jim
17.10589big mirror, lenses, ouch!WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Dec 19 1995 12:2710
    Warning in the booklet for the telescope I got for my dad:
    
     Do not aim this telescope at the sun without a properly fitted optical
    quality solar filter or there will be immediate and permanent damage to
    your eye. (paraph)
    
     It makes sense, of course. We have an optical tube optimized to gather
    light and focus it. Pointing it into the sun would obviously be
    catastrophic, sans filter. TTWA: how many people had to learn the hard
    way? Yeesh. What a nasty way to become blind.
17.10590CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Dec 19 1995 12:353
    When I received my sextant, the filters on the thing appeared
    impenetrable by light.  When shooting the sunsights, it is common that 
    more than one is used.  This is with a wimpy 40x tube.  
17.10591WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Dec 19 1995 12:382
    40x means little; it's the aperture of the objective lens that's
    meaningful.
17.10592SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Dec 19 1995 12:565
    ttwa:
    
    Commercial and public radio stations are ballyhooing the nor'easter of
    the decade.  This morning, NOAA was saying, basically, <shrug> maybe
    six to ten inches.
17.10593CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Dec 19 1995 12:598
    ......thanks for that Dean, and now for the Channel 1 weather wizard to
    fill us in on the upcoming blizzard of 95'.  Chet?  
    
    "Hold your head, scream and shout!
    Wave your arms and run about!"
    
    "Thanks for that Chet." 
    
17.10594NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 19 1995 13:011
The media have to have a blizzard of the decade at least once each winter.
17.10595PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 19 1995 13:031
 .10594  er, i think i said that yesterday.  yes, yes, i think that was me.
17.10596NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 19 1995 13:113
Di, since I'm not a mod, I'm not morally obligated to read each and every word
of each and every note.  Sorry I missed your original witticism.  Here's a
belated chuckle of appreciation: "Chuckle."
17.10597ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroTue Dec 19 1995 13:155
    
    Gerald 1
    Di     0
    
    Your up Di.
17.10598BUSY::SLABOUNTYGrandchildren of the DamnedTue Dec 19 1995 13:168
    
    	Combine 6-10 inches with 60+ MPH winds and it could very well be
    	a nasty "blizzard" of sorts.
    
    	What's the actual definition of a blizzard?  Snowstorm with lots
    	of wind, causing som whiteout conditions, right?  If so, this
    	could qualify even if we get 4-5 inches.
    
17.10599AHD, 3rd Edition, sez:SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Dec 19 1995 13:219
17.10600PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 19 1995 13:228
  .10596  oh, he gets such an attitude sometimes. ;>  

	  gerald, i know you're not obligated, morally or otherwise, to
	  read each and every word.  in fact, i suspect you're wise
	  enough to skip most of my notes completely. ;>
	  
	  i _had_ to take the opportunity to tease you though.  
17.10601Melt your snow with a handy telescope and the sunDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 19 1995 13:2625
    re: telescope
    
    Call me wimpy, but I wouldn't look at the sun through a telescope
    even with filters.  Filters can crack, etc...  The only truly safe
    solar viewing, imho, is indirect viewing where you rotate the tube
    upside-down and project the solar image onto a white cardboard or
    similar "screen".
    
    
    re: Storm of the Decade
    
    Yeah, right... where we need six "journalists" standing out in the
    snow doing "live reports" to tell us "Road conditions are treacherous!
    If you don't absolutely have to be out on the roads, stay home!", and
    "Liz and Jack, I'm standing out here right in the middle of this, and
    let me tell you, it's snowing hard and the wind is blowing, wow...."
    
    Anyway, even if it is the Storm of the Decade, big whoop.  I'd still
    rather deal with that than weeks of 90+ heat/humidity like we had
    last summer, and the media didn't go into hyperdrive over that.
    
    I like winter, I like cold, and I like snow.  Snow, snow, snow!
    More snow! :-)
    
    Chris
17.10602WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Dec 19 1995 13:269
17.10603COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Dec 19 1995 13:27116
Commercial weather services (those that make money by being exciting so they
can sell more ads) are hyping this storm beyond belief.  Professional wx
forecasters are painting this in a somewhat less sensational manner:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Weather Conditions at 10 AM EST on 19 DEC 95 for Boston, MA.

Temp(F)    Humidity(%)    Wind(mph)    Pressure(in)    Weather

========================================================================

   21          62%          NNW at 14       30.06      Overcast

eastern essex-eastern norfolk-suffolk-

including the cities of...gloucester...lynn...salem...boston...quincy

415 am est tue dec 19 1995

 ..winter storm warning late this afternoon through wednesday...
 ..coastal flood watch wednesday...

today:

cold with a chance of flurries this morning.  steady snow
this afternoon.  high 25 to 30.  north wind 10 to 15 mph becoming
northeast 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.

tonight and wednesday:

snow...heavy at times with near blizzard
conditions.  accumulation of at least 10 inches by daybreak wednesday
with further accumulation during the day.  coastal flooding likely
around the time of high tide wednesday.  very windy.  blowing and
drifting snow.  low tonight 25 to 30 with northeast winds increasing
to 30 to 40 mph late.  high wednesday in the lower 30s.

                 ************************

                 Winter weather statement

                 ************************

winter storm warning

national weather service taunton ma

600 am est tue dec 19 1995

 ..a winter storm warning is in effect for all of southern new
england and adjacent new york state late today through wednesday...
all travel plans should be completed by 4 pm this afternoon.
the worst of this storm will occur between 4 this afternoon and 10
am wednesday.

at least 6 inches of snow is forecast to fall throughout the region
by daybreak wednesday with most of the area having more than 10
inches by that time.

gusty northeast winds to 45 mph will probably cause an hour or 2 of
blizzard conditions along coastal massachusetts tonight. the winter
storm warning along coastal massachusetts may need to be upgraded to

    a blizzard warning in the midday forecast package if the combination
of frequent gale force wind gusts and extremely poor visibility were
to last longer than now anticipated.

snowfall should become wet along the coast tomorrow morning:
adding to removal difficulties.  a period of rain is likely from plymouth to
newport and out to cape cod and the islands but not before heavy
amounts have occurred even there.

snowfall wednesday probably will continue heavy at times:
especially from northeast massachusetts through worcester to hartford and
springfield and on up to manchester new hampshire.

total storm accumulations by early thursday morning should exceed one
foot in boston...worcester...hartford...springfield and possibly
providence too.

at 5 am:
the main storm was located in kentucky with a new center
forming in the carolinas. the two will merge south of block island
wednesday morning and move slowly northeast
wednesday...still affecting our region with snow...wind and cold into
wednesday night.

since the storm will be a slow mover:
and is still far away...total
top side storm accumulations have not been forecast. a slight
southward shift may yet occur.  however...when its all said and
done...20 inches is possible for some of the HIGHER TERRAIN areas of
massachusetts...northern connecticut and northwest rhode island.

anyone traveling by plane:
train...or automobile...should plan for
delays and cancellations.

please listen for later statements and warnings on this storm.


                 ***********************

                 State extended forecast

                 ***********************
extended forecast:

thursday:
cold with a chance of snow.  lows 15 to 25.  highs 25 to

35.
friday and saturday:
cold with a chance of snow showers.  lows 15

to 25.  highs 25 to 35.$$
17.10604BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Tue Dec 19 1995 13:303

	Channel 5 (http://www.wcvb.com) says 10-20 inches of snow. 
17.10605ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroTue Dec 19 1995 13:323
    
    good. you can keep your blizzards out east, tyvm. we didn't get
    any yesterday. The snow decided to move south. 
17.10606WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Dec 19 1995 13:349
    >Call me wimpy, but I wouldn't look at the sun through a telescope
    >even with filters.  Filters can crack, etc...  
    
     Tee hee. These aren't little glass things that you can drop and break,
    They are heavy duty filters- remember, they are intended to fit on
    telescopes that are optimized to gather light. To counter act this,
    they have to be quite serious indeed. Besides, these are what
    professional astronomers use to study the sun. You think they'd take
    any chances at all?
17.10607GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedTue Dec 19 1995 13:486
    
    
    Must be the greenhouse effect, right Phil? ;')
    
    
    Mike
17.10608BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Tue Dec 19 1995 13:507
    
    	Well, I live just beyond northern CT and northwestern RI, so I
    	could be looking at 20 inches of snow?
    
    	Eesh.  My poor Supra is going to be buried in the yard for a-
    	while, I think.
    
17.10609Mattel's colors : green, but blue...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Dec 19 1995 13:5512
    
      There is more on this year's Barbie craziness (I fear to say
     "hysteria" in here any more - another good word down the tubes,
     as it were).  Last year, Mattel made 90% white and 10% black
     Barbies.  They ran out of the black...and got accused of racism
     by blacks who refused to buy white Barbies.  So this year, they
     made 60% white, 40% black.  Needless to say, they ran out of
     white...and are getting accused of racism again.  The little
     white girls don't want black Barbies any more than the little
     black girls wanted white Barbies.
    
      bb
17.10610NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 19 1995 14:0012
>                                                    (I fear to say
>     "hysteria" in here any more - another good word down the tubes,
>     as it were).

It's bad, ovary bad of you to use "down the tubes."

>                                                      The little
>    white girls don't want black Barbies any more than the little
>    black girls wanted white Barbies.
    
Story I read said lots of black girls want white Barbies, but not
vice versa. 
17.10611MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Dec 19 1995 14:095
TTWA:
    I wonder if the guy who drops Shelby Scott off in the remote locations
    of the greater metropolitan Boston area during every major storm ever
    thinks about leaving her there for good?

17.10612PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 19 1995 14:157
   .10609  the words "hysteria" and "hysterical" are still perfectly
	   good words.  if you were a woman, you'd be a very smart one,
	   mr. braucher, and it might rankle when you heard the word
	   "hysterical" being used to describe a woman, unless she were
	   truly out-of-control.  that's just my theory, of course.
	   maybe it wouldn't.
17.10613PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 19 1995 14:363
  note 985 in orion::movies

17.10614CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am free!Tue Dec 19 1995 14:3610


 I always enjoy the reporters standing on the side of the road telling
 us how bad the roads are.  It would appear they do not realize that
 setting up a TV crew on the side of the road could be hazardous.



 Jim
17.10615BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Tue Dec 19 1995 14:4223
    
    	There I am, standing in line at Sam's Club last night with a 24-
    	pack of toilet paper, 2 2-packs of cereal and a big bottle of
    	Era detergent [in my hands, of course, since I hadn't planned on
    	getting the cereal and therefore didn't get a carriage] and I
    	have a family in front of me buying a carriage full of stuff,
    	and of course paying by check.  The wife waits until the sale is
    	rung up completely before she fills out the check, all the while
    	standing there doing nothing when she could have had it filled
    	out halfway.
    
    	Is she planning on changing her name by the time the sale is
    	rung up?  Fine, then sign the thing.
    
    	Is the store planning on changing names by the time the sale is
    	rung up?  Fine, fill out the name of the store.
    
    	Will the date have changed by the time the sale is rung up? [I
    	was actually wondering if THIS might happen, judging by the pain
    	in my arms.]  Fine, then fill out the date.
    
    	Some people.
    
17.10616BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Tue Dec 19 1995 14:437
    
    	RE: MOVIES
    
    	Is that the one titled "horror"?
    
    	I was wondering about that, too.  But not for long.
    
17.10617WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Dec 19 1995 15:224
    the new "improved" pizza offered by the caf.
    
    "Bigger slices" yet the pan is the same size, and there are just as
    many slices per pie. Must be a new definition of bigger.
17.10618BUSY::SLABOUNTYch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haTue Dec 19 1995 15:277
    
    	Tobin's, Doc?
    
    	I think we're getting "improved" pizza starting today, too ...
    	until now we'd been getting it shipped in from a pizza place
    	[as far as I know, something like Papa Gino's].
    
17.10619WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Dec 19 1995 15:293
    Ayup. We used to get Papa Gino's, and the new stuff doesn't look as
    good. Not to mention the fact that I made english muffin pizzas last
    night...
17.10620CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am free!Tue Dec 19 1995 15:429


 When PBS stations tell us that programs are presented "thanks to viewers
 like you" shouldn't they be saying "viewers such as you (or yourselves)"



 Jim
17.10621NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 19 1995 15:454
TTWA: An ad for a free Energizer Bunny with umpteen proofs of purchase.

Soft 18" plush E.B. (tm) with removeable drum, mallets and shoes.
(Not battery operated.)
17.10622BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonTue Dec 19 1995 15:496
    
    	Yes, they should, Jim.
    
    	Obviously, not everybody is like you.  Take that any way you
    	want to.  8^)
    
17.10623GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedTue Dec 19 1995 15:503
    
    
    Michael Jackson's version of White Christmas.  Yech!
17.10624NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 19 1995 15:511
I understand Michael Jackson sang it to his plastic surgeon a few years ago.
17.10625DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 19 1995 15:5311
    re: telescope filters
    
    Well, it still makes me uneasy, but it sounds like what you've got
    there is more rugged than what came with my little 4-1/2" reflector.
    
    As for professional astronomers, from what I understand, most of them
    don't even look through telescopes anymore... everything's done either
    on film, or on teevee or computers.  Doesn't sound like as much fun
    as direct observation.
    
    Chris
17.10626POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeTue Dec 19 1995 15:5411
    
    .10615
    
    Shawn:
    
    She was probably watching the cash register readout to make sure she
    was being charged the correct prices.
    
    nnttm.
    
    
17.10627WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Dec 19 1995 15:564
    > Well, it still makes me uneasy, but it sounds like what you've got
    > there is more rugged than what came with my little 4-1/2" reflector.
    
     What manufacturer?
17.10628SCASS1::BARBER_AHoward Stern for President!Tue Dec 19 1995 15:573
    What is "nnttm"?
    
    'pril
17.10629This is a strange eck topicDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 19 1995 15:585
>> It's bad, ovary bad of you to use "down the tubes."
    
    Now now, you shouldn't berate a fellow peon.
    
    Chris
17.10630WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Dec 19 1995 15:583
    >What is "nnttm"?
    
     no need to thank me. /hth
17.10631NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 19 1995 16:001
When will this string of puns be ova?  It's semen to go on forever.
17.10632It's actually rugged-looking, I just wimped outDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 19 1995 16:0210
    >> What manufacturer?
    
    Tasco, from around 1973.  It was just a little impulse purchase
    to make myself feel better after breaking up with a girlfriend. :-)
    
    I never used the filter, but it's probably fine really.  I'm just
    the kind who figures it would fall off the eyepiece at the moment
    that I happened to be checking out the latest sunspot activity...
    
    Chris
17.10633MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedTue Dec 19 1995 16:0710
    
    The approved method for watching the sun is to use a piece
    of cardboard held approx 6-12 inches from the eyepiece
    and to look at the cardboard... in essence a reflector
    system. I believe black cardboard is preferred.

    Even with a filter, do not look through an eyepiece at the
    sun. Ever.

    -b
17.10634Patrick Stewart's probably availableDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 19 1995 16:088
 >> When PBS stations tell us that programs are presented "thanks to viewers
 >> like you" shouldn't they be saying "viewers such as you (or yourselves)"
    
    Yes, and they should say it in an English accent, like the guy
    on "Masterpiece Theater"... "This prograwm has beeen made powsible
    by a graunt from Mowhbil Cawperashoun." to bring home the big pledges.
    
    Chris
17.10635We never had "snow days"DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedTue Dec 19 1995 16:0813
    And to think ya'll used to make fun out of the poor southern
    folks who genuinely DO freak out at the sight of snow.
    
    My niece still doesn't quite believe that school was not called
    off during such storms, there were no school buses to get us there.
    We just bundled up in our snow suits, idiot mittens and walked
    single file, trudging on our merry little way to school :-)
    
    Our weather was kind of miserable yesterday, misty, raw and lots
    of ground fog (did Our Jack make it back to New Hampster OK)?
    More of the same this AM, but the rain has stopped and the temps
    should hit 60 degrees :-)  Ah yes, winter in the south ;-}
    
17.10636Where the treetops listenDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Dec 19 1995 16:095
    >> Michael Jackson's version of White Christmas.  Yech!
    
    Is that the song where "children glisten in the snow"?
    
    Chris
17.10637WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Dec 19 1995 16:107
    >Even with a filter, do not look through an eyepiece at the
    >sun. Ever.
    
     So, um, like why do they make solar filters then? Because they are
    eager to settle lawsuits with people who can't see in one eye? These
    things aren't like a piece of glass with a little tint. When you look
    at them, you are convinced that they are entirely impermeable to light.
17.10638NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 19 1995 16:147
Speaking of Michael Jackson, didja hear what doctor he asked for during his
recent hospital stay?




Doogie Howser.
17.10639ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroTue Dec 19 1995 16:594
    
    .1635
    
    Karenlee, we will have to kill you now. :-)
17.10640CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am free!Tue Dec 19 1995 17:2810
    
>    	Yes, they should, Jim.
 
  thank you
   
>    	Obviously, not everybody is like you.  Take that any way you
>    	want to.  8^)
    

 so noted ;-)
17.10641SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Dec 19 1995 17:307
    
    
    ttwa
    
    What vacation day it was I took when the spelling scepter was passed
    from mz_deb to Gerald...
    
17.10642in the gma, that is...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Dec 19 1995 17:384
    
      Has anybody seen any flakes yet today ?
    
      bb
17.10643:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Dec 19 1995 17:398
    
    >Has anybody seen any flakes yet today ?
    
    Notes>OPEN SOAPBOX
    
    
    
    hth
17.10644SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREPerhapsTheDreamIsDreamingUsTue Dec 19 1995 17:404
    
    Topes would be proud.
    
    ;^)
17.10645CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Dec 19 1995 17:475
    No, he would be aghast at the runiation of a perfectly good, razor sharp
    quip, cutting a wide swath through the boxen, by the application of a
    mutant smiley face that adorned the reply.  
    
    
17.10646That's ruination.. DOG-BREATH!!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Dec 19 1995 17:495
    
    >No, he would be aghast at the runiation of a perfectly good, razor sharp
    >quip, cutting a wide swath through the boxen, by the application of a
    >mutant smiley face that adorned the reply.
    
17.10647CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am free!Tue Dec 19 1995 17:519
    
>      Has anybody seen any flakes yet today ?
    
  
  There's a bunch of 'em in the office down the hall..


 hardee har har
17.10648POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 19 1995 17:531
    That was a corny one.
17.10649TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterTue Dec 19 1995 17:543
    
    It's his own bran of humour.
    
17.10650POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 19 1995 17:571
    I'll be raisin a drink to him then.
17.10651SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREPerhapsTheDreamIsDreamingUsTue Dec 19 1995 18:001
    Stop milking that line.
17.10652POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 19 1995 18:071
    I won't Post another one.
17.10653SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Dec 19 1995 18:1011
    
    
    Leafing through the paper, I espy 3 pictures of Michael Jackson...
    someplace in a town called Euro Disney
    
    I have two TTWA...
    
     Why is he holding his nose in each pic...?
    
     and why did they allow such young children near him?
    
17.10654SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREPerhapsTheDreamIsDreamingUsTue Dec 19 1995 18:104
    > Why is he holding his nose in each pic...?
    
    He's in France.
    
17.10655TRLIAN::MIRAB1::REITHTue Dec 19 1995 18:1827
    
        <<< Note 17.10606 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "to infinity and beyond" >>>

    >>Call me wimpy, but I wouldn't look at the sun through a telescope
    >>even with filters.  Filters can crack, etc...

    >Tee hee. These aren't little glass things that you can drop and break,
    >They are heavy duty filters- remember, they are intended to fit on
    >telescopes that are optimized to gather light. To counter act this,
    >they have to be quite serious indeed. Besides, these are what
    >professional astronomers use to study the sun. You think they'd take
    >any chances at all?
  
    My college had a 10" reflector scope that was used for the various
    astonomy classes.  It had a sun filter that went over the input side to
    filter the light before it got to the mirror.  It removed 99.999% of
    the light going into the telescope.  Even still, the professor
    suggested no more than a minute or two or you may strain your eye.
    
    Personally, I had a small 3" telescope that had a filter that attached
    to the lens you were looking into.  One day the filter did crack (since
    it was just a piece of black plastic and not a glass filter (being a
    cheap telescope).  I did not go blind, but I was quite bright and I saw
    spots with that eye for quite a while.  So I now use the cardboard
    method when I use that scope.
    
    	Skip
17.10656WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Dec 19 1995 18:2316
    >My college had a 10" reflector scope that was used for the various
    >astonomy classes.  It had a sun filter that went over the input side to
    >filter the light before it got to the mirror.  It removed 99.999% of
    >the light going into the telescope.  Even still, the professor
    >suggested no more than a minute or two or you may strain your eye.
    
     A wise suggestion. Fortunately, an eyestrain is not especially
    catastrophic.
    
    >Personally, I had a small 3" telescope that had a filter that attached
    >to the lens you were looking into.  One day the filter did crack (since
    >it was just a piece of black plastic and not a glass filter
    
     Yeah, well I certainly wouldn't trust my eyes to such a device,
    either. The filter belongs on the objective lens, and it should be a
    sturdy, optical quality device.
17.10657Phil Hays, you read them journals, what's up ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Dec 19 1995 18:266
    
      Speaking of telescopery etc., does anybody know whether we got
     any Jovian facts out of the Galileo mission's atmospheric probe.
     I mean, it's been a while, and it did cost $1.6 B.
    
      bb
17.10658CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am free!Tue Dec 19 1995 18:279


 I was thinking over the weekend that we haven't heard much about the
 probe since it was released.



 Jim
17.10659BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeTue Dec 19 1995 18:3512
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	The casual conversation heard on the set of a porno flick.
    
    	I wonder if you hear things like:
    
    	"If I get off early today, I'm gonna see if I can get off early
    	today."
    
    	"As soon as I blow this joint, I'm gonna blow this joint."
    
17.10660POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 19 1995 18:363
    How about:
    
    "Is it in?"
17.10661ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroTue Dec 19 1995 18:552
    
    <---- please Glenn, this is a family conference.
17.10662TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterTue Dec 19 1995 19:003
    
    Don't you know how families get started, Mark?
    
17.10663POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeTue Dec 19 1995 19:054
    
    I know how my family got started.  I went to the kitty shelter.
    
    
17.10664At the kitty shelter, of courseMPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedTue Dec 19 1995 19:064
    
    A lot of families are started by getting a little pussy...
    
    -b
17.10665TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterTue Dec 19 1995 19:063
    
    Zounds!
    
17.10666SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREPerhapsTheDreamIsDreamingUsTue Dec 19 1995 19:091
    I wonder if this is a demonic snarf, or not ?
17.10667ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroTue Dec 19 1995 19:214
    
    .10664
    
    AGAGAGAGAGAGAG
17.10668SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 19 1995 19:357
> I was thinking over the weekend that we haven't heard much about the
> probe since it was released.
    
    There was a bit on the news about it.  Thanks to the lack of a
    high-gain antenna, it will be June 1996 before all the probe data is
    transmitted to Earth.  They probably don't have enough data to draw any
    conclusions yet.
17.1066910481::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Dec 19 1995 20:238
    They were originally scheduled to have a news conference with some of
    the first data this week though.  They didn't, because NASA told 'em
    not to, because NASA Ames, like all the NASA research centers, are
    trechnically shut down with no funding at the moment.  The first probe
    data has been received, but we can't find out about it.  The press
    conference was rescheduled by NASA for January 23.
    
    DougO
17.10670DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Wed Dec 20 1995 00:0510
    Regarding looking @ the sun via projecting its image on a piece of
    cardboard, best not use black.  That means it tries to absorb all
    visible light, donchaknow.  Best to use white.
    
    Regarding potential retinal damage, reminds me of my favorite warning
    label.  Those of you who have fallen within range of the terrible swift
    beam of my laser pointer know what it sez.
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.10671MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 20 1995 00:0711
> Ah yes, winter in the south ;-}

Yabbut, don't you actually get a pretty harsh spell down there, too, usually,
Karen?

I remember years ago making Delta connection from Denver to Boston in the
winter (Jan & Feb) and landing in Atlanta hoping to find it pleasant, but,
instead finding it to be in the upper 20's during the day.

Was that uncharacteristic?

17.10672That's not really Dan - just a batch processMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 20 1995 00:109
re: Dan'l

TTWA:
   Why the hell is it that almost everytime I try to send you mail (like just
   now) node IBGLJO is unreachable?

   Did you get the images I sent? Were they OK? Can I delete the damn files
   now?

17.10673EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletWed Dec 20 1995 00:4010
> "damn near opaque"

I bought a piece of #14 welder's glass to see the eclipse last year.  _That_
is damn near opaque.

re: looking at the sun with a telescope:  I saw a cartoon that really
goes with this.  It shows a huge telescope pointed at the sun with flames
from the eyepiece end.  The caption read something like "Fred learns, too
late, not to point a 4 foot X thousand magnification telescope
directly at the sun without a filter..."
17.10674CSLALL::HENDERSONThis reply contains exactlyWed Dec 20 1995 01:2812



 A Manchester PD call I heard on my scanner a while ago, dispatching
 an officer to check on a Chevy S10 pickup towing a snowboarder up
 and down a street.




 Jim
17.10675COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Dec 20 1995 01:314
Atlanta is the second highest major city in the United States (elevation 1300
or so), and gets quite cold in the winter.

/john
17.10676MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 20 1995 02:284
    
    Behind Denver, I assume... ?
    
    -b
17.10677MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 20 1995 02:303
TTWA:
    What parameters constitute "a major US city"?

17.10678GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Dec 20 1995 02:5111
Something which excludes minor them towns?

TTWA 
Why US not U.S.?
Sometimes (mostly when I'm awake, I get confused, 'cos your US is not our "us" 
- for us your us is our them.

\C



17.10679USAT05::SANDERRWed Dec 20 1995 09:011
    I thot LA was quite a high town...
17.10680ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 20 1995 11:272
    
    <---- no not roger, just their populace.
17.10681GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 20 1995 11:305
    
    ttwa:  if anyone else is going to show up here (meaning my dept)
    today...so far, i am the only one...
    
    
17.10682CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Dec 20 1995 11:364
    RE: the probe.  It was abducted by space aliens.  Your gov't knows this
    but is keeping it from you.  Look for the trail of dead bodies.  
    
    
17.10683CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeWed Dec 20 1995 12:159

  The highest (in terms of altitude) town in the US is Leadville, Colorado.
 




 Jim
17.10684Was that _IT_??MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 20 1995 12:193
TTWA: 
     Light snow continues to fall, but the clouds seem to be breaking
     and the sun is shining at the moment.
17.10685GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 20 1995 12:209
    
    >>>  -< Was that _IT_?? >-
    
    hmmmmmm....now where have i heard that before????
    
    
    %^>
    
    
17.10686ex flies.SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 20 1995 12:273
   > Look for the trail of dead bodies.  
    
    I'll leave 'em to Moulder.....
17.10687POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeWed Dec 20 1995 12:3110
    
    I'd like to add my voice to those who are wondering what happened to
    "Nor'Easter '95".
    
    Maybe 8" at my house of light, fluffy snow.  1/2 hour shoveling.  Roads
    plowed, sanded, and completely empty.  Maybe 8 cars in the parking lot.
    
    Where the heck IS everyone?
    
    
17.10688CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeWed Dec 20 1995 12:3818
    
>    I'd like to add my voice to those who are wondering what happened to
>    "Nor'Easter '95".
    
 
     Certainly goes down as one of the great disappointments of the year.
     BTW...wasn't the Nor'Easter we had in March called "Nor'Easter 95"? 
     I wonder how the media bigwigs will deal with that..what if we have
     another between now and 12/31? What will they call it then?


       
>      Where the heck IS everyone?
 
       Yeah!     
    

17.10689CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Dec 20 1995 12:4010
    They are all home listening to 'BeeZee or whatever spouting off about 
    how horrible this all is "AND IT'S NOT EVEN HIGH TIDE YET!!  BACK TO YOU,
    DREW!".  I hate Winter, hate it with a passion but I know how to
    survive it.  Folks listen to the morons on the news hype up a mediocre
    storm and making it worse by giving it a name for crying out loud.  I 
    called it yesterday.  It would start late, end early and there would 
    be enough snow on the roads just to make travelling messy.  Oh, I
    forgot, it's not over yet.  Gimme a break.  
    
    Brian
17.10690ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 20 1995 12:556
    
    well mz_debra, I will tell you where everyone is. They are pulling a
    _lucky_ jack, sitting at home in front of a roaring fire, sipping
    a hot rum and cider, noting, and generally feeling pretty good about
    themselves; all the while laughing at people like you for wondering
    where they all went to. simple, really. 
17.10691MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 20 1995 12:582
Hot rum and cider at 10AM????

17.10692POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Dec 20 1995 13:001
    It should only be one or the other at this hour.
17.10693ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 20 1995 13:012
    
    It is noon somewhere in the world.
17.10694POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeWed Dec 20 1995 13:084
    
    Mark is right; it's always drinking time *somewhere* in the world.
    
    
17.10695DEVLPR::DKILLORANNo Compromise on FreedomWed Dec 20 1995 13:099
    
    > Hot rum and cider at 10AM????
    
    "Scotch?"
    
    
    
    Think "Mr. Mom"
    
17.10696POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Dec 20 1995 13:093
    To everyone's health then!
    
    Cheers! Salut! etc.
17.10697TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterWed Dec 20 1995 13:103
    
    Lunchtime!!
    
17.10698SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 20 1995 13:151
    Iechyd da!
17.10699MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 20 1995 13:317
When I was in college, the mother of a friend of mine always admonished
us not to begin drinking until the sun was over the peak of the roof.

Sometimes you'd catch him at 9:30 in the morning, down on his haunches
by the west side of the house, head cocked up at an acute angle, finding
that glimpse of the sun over the peak.

17.10700ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 20 1995 13:334
    
    .10699
    
    I'll have to remember that one. thanks jack.
17.10701MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Dec 20 1995 14:032
    Of course due to the vacation policy, everybody is using up their's
    before it disappears.
17.10702MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 20 1995 14:426
TTWA:

	Should I go out and shovel the porch and the sidewalk?

	I sposeso .......

17.10703GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedWed Dec 20 1995 14:576
    
    
    
    Jack,
    
    You need a flamethrower.  No fuss no muss.......
17.10704ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 20 1995 15:212
    
    <---- no porch
17.10705GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedWed Dec 20 1995 15:273
    
    
    No, snow and ice tend to melt before wood becomes engulfed in flame...
17.10706MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 20 1995 15:425
Well, I shoveled it, anyway, sans pyromaniacal appliances. Sidewalk to car,
all around the car, and path to the woodpile. The man with the frontend loader
had been here before I got up this AM and cleaned the rest, and we've only had
about 1 cm. on top of that since.

17.10707SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Wed Dec 20 1995 15:547
    
    <------
    
    Whadya mean "all around the car"???????
    
    Tell me you ain't got the gayrage up yet??????
    
17.10708Garage without a coverMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 20 1995 16:033
Nope. I got the frame all constructed nice-like. Then I went to Toronto.
And then it snowed.

17.10709and i wonder how many actually used a vaca-day...GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Dec 20 1995 16:104
    
    so youse gots yourself a hut-of-snow, eh??  :>
    
    
17.10710Rather be here than there ;-}DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedWed Dec 20 1995 16:2922
    .10671
    
    Jack,
    
    If it's any consolation, we are being punished today.  Colder
    than a witch's, well you know!!  Lucky to make it to 40 today :-(
    
    We can get our cold snaps, but they rarely last more than 24 hours.
    This fall has been unusually cold and damp; many a year it was in
    the 70's when I was putting up my Christmas tree (in the days when
    I used to bother).
    
    Covertski,
    
    I know you've spent time in Atlanta, but I've lived here since 1969.
    After being born and raised in NE Pennsylvania, TRUST ME, Atlanta
    is not the coldest place to spend a winter ;-}  This year has been
    a bit unusual, typically we have winter in January and February.
    Typically I can start setting out plants in March and in my younger
    (and thinner) days I could be found lounging on the deck trying to
    catch some rays by the end of March :-)
    
17.10711SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Wed Dec 20 1995 16:3911
    
    re: .10709
    
    >so youse gots yourself a hut-of-snow, eh??  :>
    
    Actually, what seems to be happening is that Lucky Jack has decided to
    save a year's wear and tear on the covering and just make it an igloo
    this year!!
    
    :)
    
17.10712MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Dec 20 1995 19:293
TTWA:
   Mikey never came back from the potluck banquet?

17.10713ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 20 1995 19:372
    
    well Jack, that oyster pie is what had me concerned for his welfare.
17.10714CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeWed Dec 20 1995 19:384


 I think it was the chili that got him.
17.10715SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Thu Dec 21 1995 01:0417
    .10620
    
    > When PBS stations tell us that programs are presented "thanks to viewers
    > like you" shouldn't they be saying "viewers such as you (or yourselves)"
    
    All these affirmative answers, sheesh.  No wonder the language is going
    to hell in a handbasket.
    
    The answer is no.  The definition of "like" that is applicable to this
    usage is "possessing the characteristics of; resembling closely;
    similar to" (AHD, 3rd edition).
    
    On the other hand, "like" is a verb and a noun and a preposition, but
    it is not a conjunction.  "Winston tastes good like a cigarette should"
    is twice wrong - cigarettes, being poisonous, should taste like poison,
    and also because the correct phrasing is "Winston tastes good as a
    cigarette should."
17.10716CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeThu Dec 21 1995 01:468

 For the sake of continuity, I replied to Mr. Binder in mail, thanking 
 him for his answer (which was not unexpected).



 Jim
17.10717WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 21 1995 08:5610
    why i'm waiting for a part for my snow-thrower for over a month...
    
    why i finally put the old/broken part back on and all of sudden i'm not
    getting a spark plus the carb is leaking like a cheap canoe when i
    prime it.
    
    why i have to bring my truck in for the fourth time in 7 months because
    the brakes freeze.
    
    why all of my machines are turning on me at once...
17.10718GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedThu Dec 21 1995 09:2711
    
    
    
    Aaahhhh, burp.  Good eats at the PL yesterday.  Meatballs, ham,
    different veggies and sweet potatoe pie.  
    
    I stopped by Toy r We on the way home.  Looked like a bomb had gone off
    in there.
    
    
    Mike
17.10719WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 21 1995 09:521
    i hope it wasn't the gooey-louie bomb!
17.10720CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Dec 21 1995 10:531
    He said potatoe!
17.10721CRONIC::BOURGOINEThu Dec 21 1995 11:3712
>>    i hope it wasn't the gooey-louie bomb!


	Speaking of........ I have to wonder about the people who come up 
	with these games for kids.   Can you imagine???  They should 
	include pictures of these people on the game box.  	

Pat

	P.S. NO! my boy's are NOT getting that game for Christmas,
	     no matter how many times they ask.......

17.10722GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedThu Dec 21 1995 11:426
    
    
    Randy's getting it. :')
    
    
    
17.10723WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 21 1995 12:043
    i believe that if they were to put the pictures of the "creators" of
    these games they would probably scare children and small animals
    away...
17.10724Ya rightMILPND::CLARK_DThu Dec 21 1995 12:576
    
    Stopped by Caldor's at Auburn Maul this AM around 6:30.  When I came
    out a Security cop was taking down number plates.  He said we weren't
    parked in the correct lines.  I asked him since everything was covered
    with snow, how could we see them.  He said he didn't know but he was
    going inside to page the people to move their cars.
17.10725PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Dec 21 1995 14:504
  rah man wonders:

	what kind of wine did JC (the famous one) create at Cana?
17.10726NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 21 1995 14:521
A fine Cana-dian wine, no doubt.
17.10727TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterThu Dec 21 1995 14:533
    
    ...in a can?
    
17.10728SMURF::WALTERSThu Dec 21 1995 15:021
    Sur Un Mer?
17.10729PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Dec 21 1995 15:172
 .10728  ;>
17.10730GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Dec 21 1995 15:545
    ttwa:  those looks i am getting in the hallway...is it a grin of
    amusement, one of friendlyness, or one of wonderment (as to when i am
    going to be carted off to the rubberroom...)
    
    
17.10731DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Dec 21 1995 16:006
    
    
    	Well I'll probably get the same looks tomorrow raq...
    
    	I'll be donning my Santa hat and jingle bell earrings too...
    
17.10732GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedThu Dec 21 1995 16:035
    
    
    
    Tomorrow I'll have my candy cane earring on.
    
17.10733POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Dec 21 1995 16:052
    tomorrow I will be wearing a candy cane in each nostril and a cigar up
    my butt.
17.10734GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedThu Dec 21 1995 16:086
    
    
    
    
    So, going for something a little more conservative than usual, eh
    Glenn?
17.10735CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Dec 21 1995 16:083
    <----- Fester!
    
    
17.10736SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Thu Dec 21 1995 16:147
    
    re: .10733
    
    Does that mean I'll see you tonight???????????
    
    
    
17.10737POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Dec 21 1995 16:151
    oo er.
17.10738SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Thu Dec 21 1995 16:185
    
    
    THCRRRRRRREEEEEEEEAAAAAAAMMMMMM!!!!
    
    
17.10739ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroThu Dec 21 1995 17:323
    
    JJ, just the earrings and Santa hat, and no doubt you will get far more
    than just grins. nnttm
17.10740DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Dec 21 1995 18:116
    
    
    	Ummm.... well..... uh......  that's not quite what I meant.
    	{blush}
    
    
17.10741SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Thu Dec 21 1995 18:209
    
    <-------
    
    > {blush}
    
    
    
    yeah.... right.... You??????
    
17.10742DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Dec 21 1995 18:355
    
    
    
    	Hey!
    
17.10743Yes Dear???SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Thu Dec 21 1995 18:581
    
17.10744GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Dec 21 1995 20:105
TTWA - why it has taken me until today to start feeling Christmassy.


\C    

17.10745CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeThu Dec 21 1995 20:114


 If I'll ever feel Christmassy
17.10746GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Dec 21 1995 21:463
{smooch}


17.10747BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forFri Dec 22 1995 01:1310
RE: 17.10607 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "RIP Amos, you will be missed"

> Must be the greenhouse effect, right Phil? ;')

Yes,  another record high year in Global Average Temperature is most likely
the result of the increased levels of greenhouse gases.  Local weather
varies too much to show a trend.


Phil
17.10748USAT05::SANDERRFri Dec 22 1995 08:181
    if rah had to ask, he missed the whole point of the Cana story...
17.10749WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Dec 22 1995 09:033
    well, the snow-thrower ambulance came yesterday for my fallen machine.
    
    i wonder what this will set me back.
17.10750PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 22 1995 11:435
>>    if rah had to ask, he missed the whole point of the Cana story...

	aaagagag.  oh - he would get such a kick out of this!  ;>
	
17.10751GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedFri Dec 22 1995 12:1013
    
    
    
    Phil,
    
    
    You really need to lighten up.......
    
    
    Happy Holidays,
    
    
    Mike
17.10752POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeFri Dec 22 1995 12:4716
    
    I wonder why people get so obsessed with having The Perfect Christmas.
    
    I saw a programme the other night about how stressful Christmas is and
    how people feel pressure to have the house decorated, the gifts bought,
    the parties, bla bla bla.  The picture for the card!  Driving from
    store to store, fighting the crowd for the present!  Being happy,
    dammit, no matter what!
    
    Why?  Will it be shameful if you don't have your house decorated to the
    nines?  Will your kids grow up warped if they don't get the popular
    toy?  Will people look at you in horror if you don't have a huge dinner
    with the relatives?  What's the big deal, anyway?  
    
    Am I a grinch?    
    
17.10753CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenFri Dec 22 1995 12:594
    Not a grinch, just realistic.  I feel the same way about the season in
    general.  Way too much pressure to be able to enjoy it proper.  The
    last few years, I have done what I could and let the rest go.  Took me
    a long time to get to that point.  
17.10754CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeFri Dec 22 1995 12:596
    
>    Am I a grinch?    
 

 Yes, but we still like you ;-)   

17.10755GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 22 1995 13:079
    
    ttwa::  the dude i saw walking last nite around 1030pm in downtown
    f-burg....short black leather jacket with handcuffs cuffed cuff to cuff
    (oopssss...say that 10 times fast...) around his
    shoulders/back/chest...
    
    most interesting, it was....
    
    
17.10756BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Fri Dec 22 1995 13:1418
| <<< Note 17.10752 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of Tummy Time" >>>


| Will it be shameful if you don't have your house decorated to the nines?  

	If my house was decorated to the nines (99 Restaurant), it would be
shameful. :-)

| What's the big deal, anyway?

	Tradition!!!! That's what it is!

| Am I a grinch?

	Nope... just facing reality head on! Glad someone is!


Glen
17.10757BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Fri Dec 22 1995 13:1511
| <<< Note 17.10755 by GAVEL::JANDROW "Green-Eyed Lady..." >>>


| ttwa::  the dude i saw walking last nite around 1030pm in downtown
| f-burg....short black leather jacket with handcuffs cuffed cuff to cuff
| (oopssss...say that 10 times fast...) around his
| shoulders/back/chest...

	And you couldn't say hi to me????? Hmmmph!


17.10758BIGQ::SILVAEAT, Pappa, EAT!Tue Dec 26 1995 12:228

	On the news this morning they talked about a body that was found in
Milton. It was wrapped in duct tape. The cops labeled it as a suspicious death.
No, really?


Glen
17.10759NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 26 1995 12:451
Milton was wrapped in duct tape?
17.10760COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Dec 26 1995 12:461
O rapture!
17.10761DASHER::RALSTONscrewiti'mgoinhome..Tue Dec 26 1995 13:315
    Why John Covert would even think about getting in SOAPBOX on Christmas day!
    
    He's addicted  :)
    
    Merry Christmas John.
17.10762MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalTue Dec 26 1995 15:411
    I wonder if Brian Markey got his Mr. Potatohead!
17.10763MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedTue Dec 26 1995 16:5114
    
    Thanks for asking Jack!
    
    The answer is yes, but not as a Christmas gift. We had our
    children's gifts hid in the eaves, and when I was in there
    pulling stuff out preparing for yesterday, I found my 1980s
    era Mr. Potato Head. Good thing too, as my wife reports
    that the stores were wiped clean of anything relating to
    Toy Story.
    
    She got me a VERY cool Marvin Martian mouse pad instead;
    and the cell-phone I wanted...
    
    -b
17.10764BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Dec 26 1995 17:187
    
    	I just got a "Marvin the Martian" mouse pad Friday night ... was
    	in Staples looking for a replacement cord for my portable phone
    	and in the next aisle they had Marvin mouse and wrist pads.
    
    	But I forgot it at the house.   Oh well.
    
17.10765MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedTue Dec 26 1995 17:194
    
    Marvin is just the coolest...
    
    -b
17.10766BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Dec 26 1995 17:2417
    
    	Yes, he is.
    
    	Until recently [maybe 6 months or so] he seemed to be "the for-
    	gotten Lonney Tunes character".  I'd look through the Warner
    	Brothers catalog and there'd be NOTHING that featured Marvin.
    	Lots of Bugs, Taz, Daffy, etc., but NO Marvin.
    
    	But then, out of nowhere, he arrived on the scene.  Maybe these
    	people finally figured out that Marvin was the ULTIMATE Looney
    	Tunes character, and that they'd better start featuring him on
    	their merchandise.  And it appears that they did.
    
    	I have a Marvin mug, shaped like Marvin, and I have a pewter
    	Marvin miniature.  And a keychain on my pool stick case, and a
    	refrigerator magnet.  And 3-4 .GIF's.
    
17.10767GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Tue Dec 26 1995 17:255
    
    marvin is cool, but i got a winnie-the-pooh mousepad and it is even
    cooler...but alas, i left at the gift-gviver's house...oh bother...
    
    
17.10768MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedTue Dec 26 1995 17:407
    
    No offense, but Marvin is WAY cooler than Pooh. :-)
    
    How many times you heard Pooh say "being disintegrated makes me
    VERY angry!", eh? :-)
    
    -b
17.10769BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Dec 26 1995 18:033
    
    	Brian's got a very good point there, raq.
    
17.10770POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeTue Dec 26 1995 18:054
    
    Yes, but if he combs his hair properly, bla bla bla.
    
    
17.10771BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Dec 26 1995 18:108
    
    	It's strange that Deb decided to spell out "bla bla bla" in the
    	previous posting.
    
    	I'd always understood it to be present in her entries [like "You"
    	in a command sentence], so it's kind of strange to see it spelled
    	out this time.
    
17.10772POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeTue Dec 26 1995 18:2216
                     
                                         ,.','.,'.,
                                 ,'.'.,''.,'.',''  "
    			,.''.,.','.,' ,.',.',.',..,'',.',.',.'
    	               ,'.,'.',,.''.,'.,'.','.,'.,"'.,'.',.'
                              ,.',.',,.',.',.'.' ,.',.
    8^pPppPPppPppPpPppPppPpPppPPpP,.',.',.',.',.'",..,
                        ,.',.'.'.','.,'.,',.',.',.',.' ,.','.,'.
                                    ,. ' ,.,.',.',"
                                        ,.',.',.',.',.'
                                        	,.',.','.,
    					,.',.
    					     ,.',.',.',
    
    
    
17.10773CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeTue Dec 26 1995 18:258


               \|/ ____ \|/
                @~/ ,. \~@
               /_( \__/ )_\-------phhhtt
               ~  \__U_/  ~

17.10774POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerTue Dec 26 1995 18:258
              eh?
	      /
	  oO)-.
	 /__  _\       
	 \  \(  |      
	  \__|\ {                                             
	  '  '--'   
17.10775BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Dec 26 1995 18:434
    
    	Deb, shouldn't you be spitting the other way?  Heck, you just
    	spit all over innocent Jim.
    
17.10776POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tummy TimeTue Dec 26 1995 19:0210
    
       '.,' ',''. 
    .,;'.,'.,'
    ,.','.,.','.,'.
    ,'..,''.,qdqdqdqdqdqdqdqdqdqdqdq^8
    .',.','.,'.',.',
    .,'.',.','.,'.,'
    ,.', ,'..', ','.
      .', ' ', '', .',
         ' .',    ',
17.10777BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Dec 26 1995 19:083
    
    	Very clever.
    
17.10778And lots more links off of this pageCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Dec 26 1995 19:116
	See http://www.bucknell.edu/~babka/marvin/marvin.html


     (Warner Bros. hasn't gotten after this guy, at least not yet.)

17.10779CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Dec 26 1995 20:0212
		 ,--.   ,--.
                 |  |   |  |
                 |  |   |  |
                 (  \   |  |
                  \  \  |  |__ __
                  |\  \_|  |  |  |
                  \ \         |  |
                   \             )
                    \           /
                     \         /
                      `        |
                       |
17.10780MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedTue Dec 26 1995 23:274
    
    I ... I ... I ... don't know what that means...
    
    -b
17.10781CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeWed Dec 27 1995 11:5610


  Who the heck was that guy on Howie Carr's show last night?  





 Jim
17.10782MAIL1::CRANEWed Dec 27 1995 12:002
    .10781
    Who the heck is Howie Carr?
17.10783CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeWed Dec 27 1995 12:0711

>    Who the heck is Howie Carr?


    Talk show host on WRKO in Boston.  He's on vacation and had a Tom Leykis
 sound alike filling in.



 Jim
17.10784CLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_Mred roads...Wed Dec 27 1995 15:167
   .... when a 7 year old boy walks into the kitchen and
   says, " Want to see my Woody"?  :-O 

  A character from a recent movie, I later learned.

kb
17.10785CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeWed Dec 27 1995 16:2110


 Why my voicemail says "message from outside caller" even when its from
 an internal caller.




 Jim
17.10786MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 27 1995 16:225
    
    Probably because they didn't dial your DTN, but used the outside
    phone number...
    
    -b
17.10787CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeWed Dec 27 1995 16:2311



 I get the same message even if the person in the cube next to me calls and
 leaves a message.




 Jim
17.10788TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterWed Dec 27 1995 16:247
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why am I here today?  Why don't I go home?
    
    Maybe I will.
    
17.10789MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedWed Dec 27 1995 16:245
    
    Then it's no doubt a muppet who turned into a gremlin to
    punish you for deserting them...
    
    -b
17.10790ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 27 1995 16:275
    
    !joan
    
    you are here the same as everyone else, you would miss your "fix" of
    Soapbox. hth
17.10791TROOA::BUTKOVICHit's tummy time!Wed Dec 27 1995 17:242
    !Joan - why are you there today???  The rest of us are still on holiday
    and facing the crowds for those boxing day extravaganza deals!
17.10792TROOA::COLLINSSparky DoobsterWed Dec 27 1995 17:308
    
    Chris,
    
    Because computers don't take holidays.   :^)
    
    Besides, I'm gonna let the crowds thin a little.  These sales last all
    week.
    
17.10793ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 27 1995 17:382
    
    Besides, crowds are *good* for you.
17.10794ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroWed Dec 27 1995 18:214
    
    why am I here?? I feel no energy to do anything productive. only  two
    more days until another 4 day weekend. I swear, next year I am taking
    the whole week off, period.
17.10795WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Dec 28 1995 09:402
    what the hell the French aare thinking. they just detonated another
    nuclear weapon (with one more to go in their testing string)?
17.10796CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeThu Dec 28 1995 11:526
    
    	TTWA
    
    	why .10726 didn't get an oxymoron alert ?
    
    
17.10797CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeThu Dec 28 1995 11:5210


 If Dunkin' Donuts is watering down their coffee.  I bought a cup in 
 Derry last night and it didn't taste quite as strong.  I bought another
 cup in Andover, Mass this AM and it too tastes a bit weak.



 Jim
17.10798GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedThu Dec 28 1995 12:056
    
    
    
    Why all the federal workers are complaining about not having money. 
    Can't they go out and work at McDonalds for a few weeks?
    
17.10799GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Dec 28 1995 12:085
    
    ttwa: if the person who created the web page for the new hampshire
    lotter realizes that 'hampshire' was spelled 'hampshir'...
    
    
17.10800CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeThu Dec 28 1995 12:093

 What's a lotter?
17.10801NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 28 1995 12:102
    ttwa: if the person who entered .10799 realizes that 'lottery'
    was spelled 'lotter'.
17.10802USAT05::SANDERRThu Dec 28 1995 13:023
    why I'm having triuble pulling up the soapbox web paae from my peecee
    at home...i typed in the address as Mr. Binder posted...not tthat he'd
    ever make a mistake, mind ya...
17.10803GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Dec 28 1995 13:047
    
    touche(with an accent over the 'e' pointing down toward the 'h')...
    
    %^>
    
    
    
17.10804POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of PerditionThu Dec 28 1995 13:056
    
    .10802
    
    Firewall?
    
    
17.10805CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeThu Dec 28 1995 13:0512
>    why I'm having triuble pulling up the soapbox web paae from my peecee
>    at home...i typed in the address as Mr. Binder posted...not tthat he'd
>    ever make a mistake, mind ya...


 You can't get there from home.




Jim
17.10806BUSY::SLABOUNTYOn with the body countThu Dec 28 1995 13:116
    
    	Not Roger:
    
    	Go into Options, then Preferences, then Proxies, and where it
    	says "No Proxy For" put in dec.com
    
17.10807COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 28 1995 13:299
>
> You can't get there from home.
>

Sure you can, if you're connected to a DEC dialin from home.

But you can't get to internal DEC sites from outside the DEC firewall.

/john
17.10808NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 28 1995 13:2919
From: entropy@saturn.net (Entropy)
Subject: Lobster Penis' For Sale

Lobster Penis' For Sale.
Complete with exoskeleton.  (New stay-hard feature.)
Small but fully functional.

To order your Lobster Penis just send a
self addressed stamped envelope
and something unusual to:

Gabriel Zappia
137 Park Dr.  #34
Boston, MA  02215

Quantities are limited, so hurry!

for more information, including a picture (maybe) of the lobster penis', see:
http://www.saturn.net/~entropy/
17.10809Of course, it _is_ the genitive organCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 28 1995 13:323
Don't trust anyone who misuses apostrophes.

/john
17.10810BUSY::SLABOUNTYHeavy duty rock'n'roll!!Thu Dec 28 1995 13:433
    
    	Is there any variety to the things, or are they ALL 8" long??
    
17.10811ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroThu Dec 28 1995 13:444
    
    TTWA 
    
    will Brian Markey be ordering a lobster appendage soon?
17.10812NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 28 1995 13:462
Prawn, I mean Shawn, you'll just have to send away and find out.
Maybe if you send a long envelope, he'll send you a long one.
17.10813NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 28 1995 13:471
It says "small but fully functional."  I don't think Brian would be interested.
17.10814USAT05::SANDERRThu Dec 28 1995 14:076
    Since I fall into that peecee illiterate category, since I can dial-in
    to a dec site from home, how do I then  get to the approriate Soapbox
    Site...
    Not Roger (very bewildered)
    
    thanks in advance
17.10815ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroThu Dec 28 1995 15:012
    
    that does it not roger, who then are you????? It's driving me nuts.
17.10816POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of PerditionThu Dec 28 1995 16:156
    
    ttwa:  Is the 'Dawn Banks' who just introduced herself in =wn= the
    famous Goose Story Dawn Banks?
    
    Could there be another?
    
17.10817CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeThu Dec 28 1995 16:273

 Who is the GSDB?
17.10818POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of PerditionThu Dec 28 1995 16:374
    
    See 148.6.
    
    
17.10819COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 28 1995 16:463
Yes, it is.  Join us for lunch some Tuesday in Nashua.

/john
17.10820ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 29 1995 13:344
    
    was the Gerry Levesque I saw on CNBC Tuesday related to the doc???
    
    The dude was from Boston and worked for Andersen Consulting.
17.10821GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 29 1995 14:576
    
    ttwa:  how long before a vacationing mod pops in and deletes markey's
    obscenity in the proposed law note.  i'd repeat it here, but then i'd
    get deleted, too, and i hate that...
    
    
17.10822TROOA::COLLINSFalling with style.Fri Dec 29 1995 15:0033
    TTWA: Mgmt.
    
    Today, the mailroom staff stripped the permanent labels from everyone's
    mail slot and replaced them with clear plastic envelopes, allowing them
    to more easily re-label the slots when employees "leave".  Below, I
    have extracted some text from a memo we received last month:
    
    
    
                  I N T E R O F F I C E   M E M O R A N D U M

                                        Date:     22-Nov-1995 04:17pm EST
                                        From:     XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
                                        Dept:     XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
                                        Tel No:   XXXXXXXXX

TO: See Below
 
Subject: (A) OMS Shared Delivery Canada Annoucement                             

Team:

To understand the approach and direction we must ensure that we all 
understand OMS' Goals and should be guided by them in all our decision 
pertaining to our business, outsourcing. The goals in order of decreasing 
priority are:

		1. Employee Retention
		2. Customer Retention & Growth
		3. Margin/Profit Growth

                        
17.10823TROOA::COLLINSFalling with style.Fri Dec 29 1995 15:026
    
    Another TTWA:
    
    If I said, based on the previous note, that our department was
    royally fugged up, would this note be deleted for <R.O.>?
    
17.10824ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 29 1995 17:153
    
    
    when Shawn's and mz_debra's wedding day will be?
17.10825USAT05::SANDERRFri Dec 29 1995 17:301
    Ides of March
17.10826GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Dec 29 1995 17:334
    
    knowing mz_deb...when hell freezes ovah...
    
    
17.10827MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedFri Dec 29 1995 17:344
    
    My guess was going to be Pearl Harbor Day.
    
    -b
17.10828CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenFri Dec 29 1995 17:352
    If the SNL skit with Belushi and co. doing the fast food resto was
    based on the Maynahhowzsapeetsa?  "Cheebuggah!"  
17.108298^)POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresFri Dec 29 1995 17:399
    
    Raq hit it in one 8^).
    
    If I ever get married again, you are all cordially invited
    
    
    
    to flippin' SHOOT ME.
    
17.10830MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedFri Dec 29 1995 17:4010
    > If the SNL skit with Belushi and co. doing the fast food resto was
    > based on the Maynahhowzsapeetsa?  "Cheebuggah!"  
    
    An FBI wiretap installed on their line (or in fact the phone line
    of any similar greek establishment) would reveal endless replays
    of the following:
    
    "Maynahhowzsapeetsa... ya... ya... ya... ten meenoots"
    
    -b
17.10831ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 29 1995 17:463
    
    you know deb, from reading your reply, one would get the impression
    that you had something against marriage. :-)
17.10832MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedFri Dec 29 1995 17:505
    
    If it weren't for husbands, she'd probably have no problem
    with it at all! :-)
    
    -b
17.10833USAT05::SANDERRFri Dec 29 1995 17:521
    gotta like the alimony favoritism towards wimyn
17.10834CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeFri Dec 29 1995 17:545

 Alimony, alimony
 thought I bought steak 
 but it was all baloney
17.10835POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresFri Dec 29 1995 18:016
    
    >gotta like the alimony favoritism towards wimyn
    
    Excuse me?  And exactly what 'alimony favoritism' is that, pray tell?
    
    
17.10836HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundFri Dec 29 1995 18:078
>    >gotta like the alimony favoritism towards wimyn
>    Excuse me?  And exactly what 'alimony favoritism' is that, pray tell?

    Er, I don't know.  Maybe something like Marcia Clark (earning $98K+ a
    year) being able to demand more alimony from her husband (making about
    $40-50K a year) so that she can dress nicer for television?

    -- Dave
17.10837MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedFri Dec 29 1995 18:097
    
    Dave,
    
    Just stamp a great big bullseye in the middle of your
    forhead, and get it over with! :-)
    
    -b
17.108388^)POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresFri Dec 29 1995 18:115
    
    <-- SHADDAP, YOU!
    
    
    
17.10839HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundFri Dec 29 1995 18:114
    Does the bullseye go in the middle of the forehead, the back, or the
    wallet?  I can never figure out which.

    -- Dave
17.10840BUSY::SLABOUNTYThe Vanishing HitchhikerFri Dec 29 1995 18:134
    
    	The wallet doesn't need a bullseye on it for a woman to find
    	it.
    
17.10841MPGS::MARKEYI'm feeling ANSI and ISOlatedFri Dec 29 1995 18:144
    
    I think it's the magnetic stripe on the charge cards... :-)
    
    -b
17.10842TROOA::COLLINSOld enough to know better.Fri Dec 29 1995 18:163
    
    CHARRRRRRRRRRRRRGE it!
    
17.10843ACISS1::BATTISgrandmagotrunoverbyacamaroFri Dec 29 1995 18:423
    
    you disappoint me all, the last few replies. I forsaw a pun fest in
    the making, but NO, you all just blew it. 
17.10844POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerFri Dec 29 1995 23:121
    <--- well, he gave us his two cents worth.
17.10845BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Dec 29 1995 23:487
| <<< Note 17.10843 by ACISS1::BATTIS "grandmagotrunoverbyacamaro" >>>


| you disappoint me all, the last few replies. I forsaw a pun fest in
| the making, but NO, you all just blew it.

	Errr..... stay out of my house!
17.10846CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusSat Dec 30 1995 03:556
    if this charming customer is ever going to give up and go to bed?  
    
    Yawn, its been to long already and only 13 hours left to go on this
    coverage.
    
    
17.10847TROOA::BUTKOVICHfalling with styleSun Dec 31 1995 14:268
    TTWAT: - what's everyone up to for New Years Eve?  I'm supposed to be
    going to a Rocky Horror Picture Show Party (it's the 20th anniversary)
    and we're supposed to remember to bring stuff to throw at the tv and to
    shout out responses as required.  Too bad I only went to a midnight
    showing once (on my 16th birthday - 3 of us girls drank a litre of
    wine, thought we were cool and headed downtown) and the only ritual I
    can remember is throwing toast.  Any suggestions?  Then again, I have a
    real nasty cold developing and might just stay home...
17.10848CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusSun Dec 31 1995 15:5110
    You need an umbrella for the rain scene, some fancy lingere to wear on
    the outside of your clothes, and a squirtgun (also for the rain scene)  
    
    You need to be able to go ahhh when Janet is on and shout a$$hole when
    brad is on.  You should also know all the words to "The Timewarp"
    
    Beyond that it's been too many years since I was at a showing to
    remember everything.
    
    meg
17.10849POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerSun Dec 31 1995 16:273
    ttwa:

    Meg's pn. Does she really have a prickly pear?
17.10850CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusSun Dec 31 1995 19:264
    Line from the  "Grinch who stole Christmas"
    
    No that the Judeo-christian peak retail season is almost over, I will
    have to come up with a new pn.  
17.10851CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jan 01 1996 10:527
>    TTWAT:

are you allowed to say that in here?

Anyway, I wonder why my head and stomach hurt so much today.  Strange, that.

Chris.
17.10852CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusMon Jan 01 1996 15:039
    chris,
    
    Try a big bowl of menudo, usually straghtens out the side effects of
    overindulgences.
    
    Menudo, for the uninitiated is tripe, calvesfoot (or pigs foot) and
    hominy stew, very heavily seasoned with chilies, cuman and oregano.
    
    meg
17.10853BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 01 1996 15:565
    
| Menudo, for the uninitiated is tripe, calvesfoot (or pigs foot) and hominy 
| stew, very heavily seasoned with chilies, cuman and oregano.
    
	And here I thought Menudo was a latin band in the early 80's. :-)
17.10854CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jan 01 1996 18:016
>    Menudo, for the uninitiated is tripe, calvesfoot (or pigs foot) and
>    hominy stew, very heavily seasoned with chilies, cuman and oregano.
    
ugh, I think I feel even worse...

Chris.
17.10855CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusMon Jan 01 1996 18:1810
    
    chris,
    
    Menudo is a time honored hangover cure in the Southwest.  I have a big
    can of it, but we didn't indulge heavily last night so I didnt need it.  
    
    It is wonderful, especially if you have gorditas tortillas to dip in it
    and use to sop up the juice.
    
    meg
17.10856CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Jan 01 1996 20:348
Well, I guess the chillis and spices sound quite nice, but I think I'll skip 
the tripe & trotters... :P  (Having said that, I do actually quite like some 
things that make other people cringe, like liver, sprouts, etc!)

Chris.

PS is it true that chillis contain a chemical that makes the stomach `alcohol 
proof'?  If so, more curries for me then!
17.10857CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusMon Jan 01 1996 23:489
    I don't know about alcohol proof, but I do know that chilies are the
    best thing mom created for the morning after.  The enzymes in the tripe
    are supposed to also calm a rocky tummy.  
    
    the endorphins generated by really "hot" chilies might have an effect
    as well, I know they do clear out the icky stuffy head thing that comes
    with over-indulgence for me.  
    
    meg
17.10858yCSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeTue Jan 02 1996 00:047

 Back in the days when I engaged in the practice which resulted in hangovers,
 a friend introduced me to menudo.  It always did the trick.



17.10859BUSY::SLABOUNTYHeavy duty rock'n'roll!!Tue Jan 02 1996 10:315
    
    	In "Revenge of the Nerds", which I saw last night for the 142nd
    	time, they gave a kid some chemical that supposedly counteracted
    	the effects of alcohol, but I forgot what the name of it was.
    
17.10860BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROTue Jan 02 1996 12:3311
          <<< Note 17.10855 by CSC32::M_EVANS "cuddly as a cactus" >>>

    
>    Menudo is a time honored hangover cure in the Southwest.  I have a big
>    can of it, but we didn't indulge heavily last night so I didnt need it.  
 
	I would think that the THREAT of this "cure" would insure moderation.

	;-)

Jim
17.10861CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusTue Jan 02 1996 12:5310
    
    could be, could be not.  I actually like the stuff, once I got over my
    cultural food biases it is pretty tasty.  
    
    Kind of like nuc mom in Thai food.  I can't stand the idea and won't
    have the stuff in my home, but I enjoy good Thai food in resturants and
    "know" that fish sauce is in there.  I didn't have to deal with it  is
    all.
    
    meg
17.10862CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Jan 02 1996 13:311
    Isn't nuc mom a Vietnamese fish sauce rather then Thai?
17.10863NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 02 1996 13:435
>	And here I thought Menudo was a latin band in the early 80's. :-)

A bubble-gum band that happened to sing in Spanish.  When band members reached
a certain age (16?), they were replaced by younger members so they'd remain
attractive to Hispanic teenybopper girls.
17.10864CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusTue Jan 02 1996 13:535
    Nuc mom, num pla, it is all fermented fish to me, and the idea of it is
    disgusting. My malaysian SIL used to boil shaved carrots in one of
    these, I couldn't be in the house when she did this.  
    
    meg 
17.10865NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 02 1996 13:573
Sign in my neighborhood Cumberland Farms:

Employee's must wash his/her hand before returing to work.
17.10866COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 02 1996 14:061
Another apostrophal story!
17.10867NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 02 1996 14:071
They have a bunch of one-handed programmers there, no doubt.
17.10868WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Jan 02 1996 14:201
    Why would they want to be returing to work in the first place?
17.10869NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 02 1996 14:211
To run the Turing machine again, silly.
17.10870SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Jan 02 1996 14:327
    TTWA:
    
    DWANGO.
    
    This, I learn, is a dial-up wide area network on which you can pay good
    money to get killed by thousands of the best DOOM players all over the
    world.
17.10871BUSY::SLABOUNTYTearin' it up in the daytime ...Tue Jan 02 1996 14:353
    
    	One way to prove your DOOM worth, or lack of same.
    
17.10872PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 02 1996 15:293
  gerald said "wet their pants".  

17.10873NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 02 1996 16:002
Maybe is has something to do with the fact that Dina has started
toilet training.
17.10874DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedTue Jan 02 1996 16:432
    I wonder why the proposed laws note is write locked?
    
17.10875You can keep the bleeping house!!DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedTue Jan 02 1996 16:4410
    Another thing to wonder about.....
    
    
    Wot's alimony???????
    
    
    I was so glad to get out of that mess is one piece, all I asked
    for was $1,000 and restoration of my maiden name!!!
    
    
17.10876:-)BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 02 1996 17:085
| <<< Note 17.10874 by DECLNE::REESE "My REALITY check bounced" >>>

| I wonder why the proposed laws note is write locked?

	So that no one can put notes into the topic...nnttm
17.10877BUSY::SLABOUNTYHemorrhoid from HellTue Jan 02 1996 17:094
    
    	Maybe some of them made too much sense, and Big Brother didn't
    	want us to start seriously considering them.
    
17.10878PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 02 1996 17:2911
>    I wonder why the proposed laws note is write locked?

    can be done by the mods or the author of the base note.  'twas
    not the doctah, nor was it me, unless it was some sort of a 
    bizarre accident involving a certain degree of incompetence, in
    which case it _was_ the doctah.  hoho ha.  just kidding.  that would
    have been me.  but i don't think it was me.  <look of general angst>

    

17.10879RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jan 02 1996 17:3615
    Re .10874:
    
    > I wonder why the proposed laws note is write locked?
    
    The proposed-laws note is not write-locked.  The note-that-should-be-
    for-proposed-laws-but-people-were-writing-about-everything-else note is
    write-locked.  When new responses propose laws, I will un-write-lock
    it.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.10880BUSY::SLABOUNTYLe Freak - c'est chic!!Tue Jan 02 1996 17:406
    
    	Ahah.  THAT explains it.
    
    	Doctah, fear not ... your incompetence is certainly not to
    	blame this time.
    
17.10881NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 02 1996 17:401
TTWA: How new responses can be entered when the note is write-locked.
17.10882POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresTue Jan 02 1996 17:414
    
    {snicker}
    
    
17.10883GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERRIP Amos, you will be missedTue Jan 02 1996 17:424
    
    
    
    Welcome to......"The Anal Retentive Noter".
17.10884see note 1.3 (7) for detailsWAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondTue Jan 02 1996 17:452
    The note in question is no longer write-locked, nor shall it be, except
    as befits the mods. 
17.10885SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Jan 02 1996 18:135
    
    TTWA...
    
    What "DOOM" is.... and should I actually wonder or care...
    
17.10886BUSY::SLABOUNTYLe Freak - c'est chic!!Tue Jan 02 1996 18:163
    
    	It's a computer game, somewhat similar to "Dungeons and Dragons".
    
17.10887CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Jan 02 1996 18:192
    ....and therefore evyl!  Don't play it or Pat Robertson will send you
    hate mail!   
17.10888SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Jan 02 1996 18:201
    DOOM is *nothing* like Dungeons and Dragons.
17.10889NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 02 1996 18:201
Oh yeah?  They both begin with "d".
17.10890BUSY::SLABOUNTYWe all, we all, love it - LOUD!!Tue Jan 02 1996 18:233
    
    	Are they both multi-player role-playing games?
    
17.10891COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 02 1996 18:267
>Anal Retentive

I figure most people want to keep that particular piece of their anatomy.

Life would be somewhat inconvenient without one.

/john
17.10892BUSY::SLABOUNTYWe all, we all, love it - LOUD!!Tue Jan 02 1996 18:276
    
    	Glen, please do tell us how much you like yours.
    
    	My day, as well as that of all the others in here, wouldn't
    	be complete without hearing it.
    
17.10893BULEAN::BANKSTue Jan 02 1996 18:284
.10891

Yes, John, but what about those who've gone beyond retention, on to
enhancement?
17.10894BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 02 1996 18:298
| <<< Note 17.10891 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>

| >Anal Retentive

| I figure most people want to keep that particular piece of their anatomy.
| Life would be somewhat inconvenient without one.

	That's what I keep telling the guy I am da....never mind....
17.10895BUSY::SLABOUNTYWe all, we all, love it - LOUD!!Tue Jan 02 1996 18:315
    
    	Thank you, Glen.  I knew you wouldn't let me down.
    
    	8^)
    
17.10896COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 02 1996 18:329
But then there was the fashion conscious woman, who refused the life-saving
colostomy...




Because she couldn't find any shoes to match the bag.


17.10897BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 02 1996 18:348
| <<< Note 17.10892 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "We all, we all, love it - LOUD!!" >>>


| Glen, please do tell us how much you like yours.

	I like other people's much better. 


17.10898BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 02 1996 18:357
| <<< Note 17.10895 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "We all, we all, love it - LOUD!!" >>>


| Thank you, Glen.  I knew you wouldn't let me down.

	I haven't touched you!

17.10899The exploding body parts makes lovely graphicsTRLIAN::MIRAB1::REITHTue Jan 02 1996 18:4615
    
    Doom - the only relationship between it and D & D is that you wander
    around in some underground area killing things.  In Doom - the death is
    highly graphic and bloody (what with using a 12 gauge shotgun and all).
    
    In D&D (the tabletop version), the death is all imagined.  The various
    computer versions are usually not very gory.
    
    If you have children under about 12 or so, Doom is propbably better
    left on the shelf.   If you find it is something you really enjoy, then
    maybe Doom is something to worry about.
    
    	Skip
    
    P.S. Of course it's at its best in the multiplayer versions.
17.10900BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 02 1996 18:473

	Snarf!
17.10901BUSY::SLABOUNTYWe all, we all, love it - LOUD!!Tue Jan 02 1996 18:486
    
    	So they're both violent multi-player adventure games that begin
    	with the letter "D".
    
    	Sounds very similar to me.
    
17.10902SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Jan 02 1996 18:5819
    Dungeons and Dragons is not innately violent.  It is a role-playing
    game of wits and exploration, usually with a Medieval theme and with
    treasure, wisdom, and magical prowess as the ostensible objects.  It
    involves violence, but a clever evasion of violence can win the player
    far more experience points than a simple application of a DISSOLVE
    spell. Dungeons and Dragons is moderated by a Dungeon Master, who
    creates the imaginary dungeon and the perils to be found therein. 
    Passageways may be obvious or magically hidden.  Players describe their
    actions, and the Dungeon Master explains the results of those actions. 
    Combat is decided by a combination of earned experience points, present
    armor class, weapon, and strength, and a throw of the dice.  The actual
    requirements to be a good Dungeons and Dragons player are essentially
    intelligence and cleverness; the game is played at a leisurely pace.
    
    DOOM is all-out blood-n-guts mayhem, the only purpose being to amass
    points by killing things.  Along the way you can walk over additional
    armor, health, weapons, ammo, etc., and you can also find secret doors
    that usually lead to more mayhem.  The requirements to be good at DOOM
    are physical dexterity and fast reactions.
17.10903CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeTue Jan 02 1996 19:016
    
    	I surprised my relatives by knowing the term "Dungeon Master"
    	on Christmas Eve.  Won us a piece of pie in Trivial Pursuit ...
    
    	See, NOTES isn't all bad.
    
17.10904CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Jan 02 1996 19:247
    D&D is inherently violent.  It is more intellectual than most/many other 
    games but what it really comes down to is a bit of hack n' slash with some
    magic missiles thrown in for good measure.  All of our encounters 
    included brawling, sword play and deviltry.  Yes there were the parts
    of the encounter which required cunning and reason but they were few
    and far between.  A skilled DM can improve upon this but it usually
    comes down to who has the mightiest sword.  YMMV
17.10905SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Jan 02 1996 19:3211
    .10904
    
    The way you played the game does not define the D&D cosmos.  You can
    play it violently, or you can avoid much of the violence.  We played
    for cleverness, and a clever warding spell, for example, was worth more
    experience points than any destructive spell.  Executing a sneaky move
    to cause a fighter to take himself out of the battle was worth more
    than simply hacking at him until he died.
    
    I'm sorry if you didn't have good DMs, but that's the way the
    gelatinous cubes melt.
17.10906PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 02 1996 19:435
   .10905  so one can play it violently, or avoid much of the violence.
	   but it's not innately violent?  

	   er... i see. ;>
17.10907CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeTue Jan 02 1996 19:443
    
    	remember, di, we're all on drugs today
    
17.10908moi aussiPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 02 1996 19:586
    
>    	remember, di, we're all on drugs today

    oh yeah. ;>
    

17.10909SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Jan 02 1996 19:583
    .10906
    
    Basketball can be played violently or not.  It is not innately violent.
17.10910PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 02 1996 20:023
   oh foof, richard.  and cow doots thrown in for good measure. ;>

17.10911BUSY::SLABOUNTYHe ain't Ben Wah: he's my brother.Tue Jan 02 1996 20:064
    
    	Ummm, Richard ... maybe D&D is inherently violent but you choose
    	not to play it that way?
    
17.10912CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeTue Jan 02 1996 20:073
    
    	foof ?  I like it!
    
17.10913BUSY::SLABOUNTYHe ain't Ben Wah: he's my brother.Tue Jan 02 1996 20:075
    
    	If "foof" is an acronym, I think I recognize that obscenity.
    
    	8^)
    
17.10914TRLIAN::MIRAB1::REITHTue Jan 02 1996 20:1620
    
    Is Chess violent?  No, not inherently.  Can it be made violent?  Yes
    (see for example, "Battlechess").  D&D is easier to make violent, but
    it doesn't have to be.  
    
    Doom on the other hand IS violent.  Even the "Don't Hurt Me" level
    yields gallons of blood violently spilt on the floor.  Guts torn....
    
    Ooops sorry, got carried away there for a minute.  Anyway, in D&D, the
    violence is still left to the imagination (not many people are willing
    to spill ketchup on their painstakingly painted figures to enhance
    "realism") and dice rolling.  So, even though you are saying you are
    attacking the goblins that just walked  in front of your party, and you
    are rolling dice frantically, there  are no severed limbs flopping on
    the table or other details of violence.
    
    All of these fine details are fully available for your viewing pleasure
    when playing Doom.  Hence my comment about the under 12 users.
    
    	Skip
17.10915SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jan 02 1996 20:296
    
    
    	Ahhh...good ol' Doom. Neat game...:)
    
    
    
17.10916DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedTue Jan 02 1996 20:366
    Geesh, didn't mean to get so many knickers in a twist.  I had
    seen a noter indicating he was deleting one of his own notes....
    awhile later the note was write-locked, and it stayed that way
    for awhile.
    
    
17.10917WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 03 1996 09:231
    what about S&M?
17.10918CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Jan 03 1996 11:5412
    Richard, our DMs were just fine thanks.  Our adventures were filled
    with wondrous things,  puzzles to solve,  treasures to find 
    blah,blah,blah.  The underlying theme was that there was someone on the 
    other side that would try to thwart our efforts, usually by offing the 
    characters.  Whether you get smothered a Shambling Mound, toasted by a 
    Red Dragon or morphed into a newt by a Type III demon makes very little 
    difference.  Dead is dead unless you have a cleric with a couple of chips 
    to cash in with the diety of their choice.  Is a warrior not in character 
    when they are trying to twist some minion's head off?  Slice it anyway 
    you wish but violence is ever present in D&D warding spells or not.  
    
    Brian
17.10919TROOA::COLLINSHeadphone PerchWed Jan 03 1996 12:003
    
    Okay, that's it...take it to topic 364 or face my plasma rifle!!
    
17.10920TROOA::COLLINSHeadphone PerchWed Jan 03 1996 15:087
    
    Today seems to be the day for very wierd blanket statements.
    
    I'd say "broad brush", but we're talking more like 
    "industrial-sized roller with gobs of gooey paint 
    dripping all over the floor".
    
17.10921SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jan 03 1996 15:107
    
    
    	re: .10920
    
    	good analogy...
    
    
17.10922ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packWed Jan 03 1996 15:232
    
    and only 9 more days of his wit. :-(
17.10923TROOA::COLLINSHeadphone PerchWed Jan 03 1996 15:343
    
    I'll be sure to mail you some wit from beyond the 'box, Mark.  ;^)
    
17.10924POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Jan 03 1996 15:381
    Now that's the first time that slogan has made any sense.
17.10925SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Wed Jan 03 1996 16:179
    
    
    re: .10920
    
    >I'd say "broad brush", 
    
    Ooooooooooooooooo.....
    
    Good thing you didn't!!!
17.10926NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 03 1996 17:331
TTWA: Has Eek-A-Mouse ever performed in Eek, Alaska?
17.10927WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondWed Jan 03 1996 17:381
    You clearly have too much time on your hands, Gerald.
17.10928ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packWed Jan 03 1996 18:152
    
    doctah, does your father work for Andersen Consulting????
17.10929GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Jan 03 1996 19:115
    
    ttwa:  if it is more 'effective' to wash one's hands with cold water
    (and soap) or hot water (and soap)...
    
    
17.10930CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Jan 03 1996 19:174
    Hot water will help loosen more dirt than cold especially if it is oily. 
    BTW, 95% of cleansing is accomplished by the mechanical action of your
    hands rubbing together.  The only real way to get your hands clean is
    to use an anti-bacterial soap.
17.10931CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeWed Jan 03 1996 19:248
    
    	Not true.  I just read an article at lunchtime that suggested
    	using anti-bacterial soap in certain situations, such as diaper
    	changing at a daycare center, or in the kitchen (to reduce risk
    	of salmonella), but said there is no need to use them all the
    	time.  It stated that using any soap is sufficient for general
    	cleaning.
    
17.10932ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packWed Jan 03 1996 19:283
    
    tell me Karen, did your sandwich taste better with regular soap or the
    anti-bacterial?
17.10933MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Jan 03 1996 19:297
    Government question...sorry.
    
    Have you ever wondered why the very thing that the democrat party
    speaks against...the heartless imperialism of the rich...is something
    they promise to their constituents?  In other words, we believe the
    rich are scum but we promise that one day you might be rich...if you
    vote for us.  Go figure!
17.10934GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Wed Jan 03 1996 19:388
    
    
    hhmmm...ok...sounds fine to me.  i just wish i knew why we get no hot
    water out of the faucet at my other job.  i don't like washing my hands
    with cold water.  i think the owner turns it (the hot water) off just
    to save herself a few pennies...
    
    
17.10935BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Wed Jan 03 1996 19:494
    
    	If it's not a restaurant or other food-dispensing establish-
    	ment then I believe it's not a requirement to have hot water.
    
17.10936CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Jan 03 1996 20:016
    Karen,
    
    'tis true.  It may not be a necessity for most folks under most
    circumstances but, hand soap will only handle some dirt and minor
    grime.  Your hands (or other parts) will not be truly clean unless you
    use an anti-bacterial soap.  Without, they are are merely clean enough.   
17.10937BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Wed Jan 03 1996 20:023
    
    	So hand soap is basically a cosmetic cleaner, yes?
    
17.10938CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Jan 03 1996 20:161
    Yes.
17.10939WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 04 1996 09:305
    water temperature is extremely important. the appropriate temperature
    will slow the molecules (dirt) down making their tenacity to stick to
    your skin much less, uuuuhhh, tenacious. 
    
    (free fact)
17.10940WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondThu Jan 04 1996 10:453
    >doctah, does your father work for Andersen Consulting????
    
    Nyet. He owns his own business(es).
17.10941GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Jan 04 1996 12:5114
    
    well, we do have hot (well, actually warm) water water on occassion,
    but not all the time.  seems at nite, we do not have it.  and tho we
    are not mainly a food distributor, we do sell candy which requires
    handling to get it from the case to the box/bag, and even tho we wear a
    baggie on our hands while retrieving it, i still would rather be
    washing my hands with warm water!!!!!!!!!
    
    {ahem}
    
    -raq (who managed to stay fairly vertical on her treq in this a.m.)
    
    
    
17.10942PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 04 1996 12:596
	Write-up on asparagus plants in a seed catalogue included
	this line:

	"They live almost forever."

17.10943BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 04 1996 13:018
| <<< Note 17.10941 by GAVEL::JANDROW "Green-Eyed Lady..." >>>


| -raq (who managed to stay fairly vertical on her treq in this a.m.)

	Must be nice to stand in your car......


17.10944TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Thu Jan 04 1996 13:024
    
    Local TV nooz, reporting on a fire at a(n) historic building,
    described it as "more than centuries old".
    
17.10945too much time on your hands eh?HANNAH::MODICAConstant WhitewaterThu Jan 04 1996 13:0510
    
    >Write-up on asparagus plants in a seed catalogue included
    >this line:
    
    >"They live almost forever."
    
    I see you're already having a  l o n g winter there Di.
    Anyhow, tis true.
    
    							Hank
17.10946CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeThu Jan 04 1996 13:0611


 People who call talk shows on the radio, stay on hold for 35-40 minutes,
 then when finally on the air, have to take a back seat to the host who
 proceeds to babble while the caller tries to get a point in.  And the
 poor caller winds up getting cut off.



 Jim
17.10947BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 04 1996 13:113

	Jim, we're gonna have to take that cell phone away from you!
17.10948CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeThu Jan 04 1996 13:139


 I don't call talk shows, thank you very much.  Well, OK..I did once last
 week but didn't get on the air.



 Jim
17.10949BUSY::SLABOUNTYI get weird ...Thu Jan 04 1996 13:1711
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	An ad in C_A this morning:
    
    
    
    	Snowblower for sale.
    
    	Condition: as is.
    
17.10950TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Thu Jan 04 1996 13:193
    
    as is == buried in snow
    
17.10951WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondThu Jan 04 1996 13:221
    as is = il ne marche pas.
17.10952POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Jan 04 1996 13:292
    
    as is = it does not walk
17.10953TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Thu Jan 04 1996 13:353
    
    "I will not buy this snowblower, it is scratched."
    
17.10954ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packThu Jan 04 1996 13:352
    
    as is = it is a lawnmower in disguise.
17.10955BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Cry Fox, EitherThu Jan 04 1996 13:377
    
    	My point was that the wording was very ambiguous ... I could use
    	"as is" to describe the condition of ANYTHING I sold, and it'd
    	be 100% correct.
    
    	Why not "Condition: not running" or something like that?
    
17.10956PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 04 1996 13:427
    
>    I see you're already having a  l o n g winter there Di.

	;>  no, darlin', actually i love winter, but i'm starting
	to get bombarded by catalogues right about now.  did a 
	quick perusal of one last night.

17.10957TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Thu Jan 04 1996 13:426
    
    	>My point was that the wording was very ambiguous...

    No!  Really?
    
    
17.10958CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeThu Jan 04 1996 13:494
    
    
    	What part of "As is" is ambiguous, Shawn ?
    
17.10959TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Thu Jan 04 1996 13:575
    
    In a memo that went out to WIDE distribution:
    
    "They both received there awards."
    
17.10960BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 04 1996 13:587
| <<< Note 17.10948 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Praise His name I am free" >>>


| I don't call talk shows, thank you very much.  Well, OK..I did once last
| week but didn't get on the air.

	How long did you wait??? :-)
17.10961ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packThu Jan 04 1996 14:046
    
    <<< They both received there awards."
    
    well jc, it just goes to show that you are a bitter man. bitter that
    mother DEC is taking away your plasma rifle. hint: contact the NRA,
    or gene haag, whichever is easier. :-)
17.10962WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondThu Jan 04 1996 14:074
    >"They both received there awards."
    
     Nothing worse than poor capitalization. The There Awards are quite
    prestigious, indeed.
17.10963BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Cry Fox, EitherThu Jan 04 1996 14:089
    
    	RE: Karen
    
    	>What part of "As is" is ambiguous, Shawn ?
    
    
    	I guess it's the part that doesn't say anything about the cond-
    	ition of the item.
    
17.10964RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Jan 04 1996 14:1313
    Re .10962:   
    
    > The There Awards are quite prestigious, indeed.
    
    Perhaps they are prestigious, but winning them does not make you feel
    very good.  The There There Awards make you feel better.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.10965POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Jan 04 1996 14:131
    as is = no rear bagger attachment
17.10966TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Thu Jan 04 1996 14:173
    
    I never figured you as a rear bagger, Glenn.
    
17.10967POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Jan 04 1996 14:192
    Well, with the snow up here, a side bagger just causes the whole blower
    tip over.
17.10968ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packThu Jan 04 1996 14:192
    
    well john, he is the pantless snow bagger.
17.10969BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Cry Fox, EitherThu Jan 04 1996 14:196
    
    	Eric, now I AM convinced that there IS some hope for you after
    	all.
    
    	8^)
    
17.10970BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Cry Fox, EitherThu Jan 04 1996 14:204
    
    	Glenn, then get a 2-sided bagger so the weight will be distributed
    	evenly.
    
17.10971POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerThu Jan 04 1996 14:211
    nyaaaah, as if.
17.10972BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 04 1996 14:228
| <<< Note 17.10970 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Never Cry Fox, Either" >>>


| Glenn, then get a 2-sided bagger so the weight will be distributed evenly.


	A two bagger???? EEEK!

17.10973GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERA New Year, the SOSThu Jan 04 1996 16:407
    
    The Ultimate Sleepover
    
    For $50 per person, you can sleep over at the air and space museum in
    Washington DC.  Continental breakfast provided and a special event at
    the planetarium.
    
17.10974TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Thu Jan 04 1996 17:093
    
    Dibs on the lunar mawwwwdule...
    
17.10975EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletThu Jan 04 1996 18:216
re .10937:

>    	So hand soap is basically a cosmetic cleaner, yes?
    
It does react to remove grease and oils that would otherwise ignore water.
("why" is explained in just about every freshman chemistry book)
17.10976PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 04 1996 18:223
   mr. postpischil made a funny.

17.10977ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packThu Jan 04 1996 18:292
    
    <----- is that a ttwa or a ttlt?
17.10978PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 04 1996 18:355
 >>    <----- is that a ttwa or a ttlt?

	ttwa, definitely.

17.10979Would you buy what they're selling?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jan 05 1996 04:1015
Why are there such TV shows:

	My mama don't like my woman.

	Why don't you like your son's woman?

	I don't like his woman because

		She's 34 years old;
		She's got 7 children;
		She's on public assistance;
		And she's a piece of trash.

	There's trouble in Philadelphia folks.  We'll be right back.

17.10980WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondFri Jan 05 1996 11:105
    TTWA:
    
     Why they bother putting that strip of plastic in the cellophane
    covering on a new CD. It's not like they leave a little bit exposed to
    facilitate opening the damn thing. Seems likes a waste.
17.10981BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Jan 05 1996 12:043

	Been watching those Christian stations again, John? 
17.10982fortitude and determinationNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri Jan 05 1996 12:428
17.10983necessity?WAHOO::LEVESQUEto infinity and beyondFri Jan 05 1996 12:442
    Mebbe a DWI conviction deprived him of alternate means of
    transportation.
17.10984PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 12:443
   how long Yonge Street is

17.10985ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packFri Jan 05 1996 12:442
    
    <------- possibly, he lost his license, and has no choice.
17.10986TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Fri Jan 05 1996 13:047
    
    Ummm, Yonge Street is about 1800 km, running from the shore of Lake
    Ontario to the border crossing from Rainy River, Ontario into...uh...
    Michigan?
    
    Something like that.
    
17.10987SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Fri Jan 05 1996 13:059
    .10955
    
    > I could use
    > "as is" to describe the condition of ANYTHING I sold...
    
    Well, yes, you could.  But in the argot of classified advertising,
    "as-is" means sine titulo, which means WYSIWYG.  No guarantees, no
    commitment to make it work if it doesn't, no commitment to fix it if it
    breaks, no extra pieces thrown in.
17.10988BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Say Never Again, AgainFri Jan 05 1996 13:2319
    
    	Dick, when reading an ad about an item for sale, what does "as is"
    	tell you about the condition?  Nothing.  It tells you exactly what
    	the current owner is willing to do to the item before the sale,
    	which is "nothing", but that's no indication of the condition of
    	the item.
    
    	Would you be willing to travel 20-30 miles to check out a car that
    	has been advertised "as is"?  Only to get there and find that the
    	car has no wheels/tires/engine/windows?  Maybe it only has a flat
    	tire, or maybe it caught on fire and there is practically nothing
    	left of it.
    
    	My main point in this case [and 1 that I've been pushing for years
    	now] is that people usually don't include enough information in
    	their ads to adequately describe the vehicle.  What color?  How
    	many miles?  Where is it located?  What year is it?  Is there any
    	body damage?  What major options does it have?  Etc.
    
17.10989POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionFri Jan 05 1996 13:331
    Yes, Yonge Street is the longest street in the world.
17.10990Two, two, two replies in oneAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoFri Jan 05 1996 13:3312
    re: "as-is"
    
    Does "condition" refer to the condition of the item, or the condition
    of the sale?
    
    re: Air & Space sleepover
    
    $100 extra for Trekkies who want to roll their sleeping bag out
    on the saucer section of the original Enterprise model (assuming
    they're still displaying it like they were in 1983)?
    
    Chris
17.10991BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Say Never Again, AgainFri Jan 05 1996 13:355
    
    	A useful classified ad should contain the condition of the item
    	and the condition of the sale ... or at least the condition of
    	the item.
    
17.10992SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Fri Jan 05 1996 13:4512
    
    
    >A useful classified ad 
    
    
    
    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!
    
    Ahem.... excuse me....
    
    :)
    
17.10993BULEAN::BANKSFri Jan 05 1996 13:577
I got an ad in the mail the other day, asking me to subscribe to a
magazine.

On the outside of the envelope it said "Things the media isn't telling
you!"

I guess the rules of grammar fall into that category...
17.10994SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Fri Jan 05 1996 13:586
    .10988
    
    Shawn, there is a difference between "ambiguous," which the advert is
    not, and "uninformative," which the advert is.
    
    /hth
17.10995SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Fri Jan 05 1996 14:0920
    .10993
    
    From the AHD, Third Edition:
    
    USAGE NOTE: The etymologically plural form media is often used as a
    singular to refer to a particular means of communication, as in This is
    the most exciting new media since television. This usage is widely
    regarded as incorrect; medium is preferred. A stronger case can be made
    in defense of the use of media as a collective term, as in The media
    has not shown much interest in covering the issue. As with the
    analogous words data and agenda, the originally plural form has begun
    to acquire a sense that departs from that of the singular: used as a
    collective term, media denotes an industry or community. Thus the
    example sentence given here would not be appropriately paraphrased as
    No medium has shown much interest in covering the issue, which suggests
    that the disinclination abides in the means of communication itself
    rather than in its practitioners. If media follows the pattern of data
    and agenda, this singular use may become entirely acceptable someday.
    But despite its utility, many people still regard it as a grammatical
    error.
17.10996BULEAN::BANKSFri Jan 05 1996 14:1719
Yah, piss on the AHD.

Data are plural ;-), and always have been.  Agenda are new ones on me. ;-) 
(Singular: agendum?)  I must correct myself on this one in the future.

BTW - is ":-)" singlular or plural; is there a singular or plural form? 
Why, we have a whole can of worms here that I hadn't previously considered.

Add to the list of abused plurals:

Criteria

Add to the list of abused singulars:

Kudos

I s'pose if people insist on not getting this right, soon we'll have
another language in which nouns have neither singular nor plural forms. 
Sorta takes the fun out of it, if you ask me (which, I know, you didn't).
17.10997SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Fri Jan 05 1996 14:203
    
    
    Oh.. oh... another round of "dueling english"...
17.10998BUSY::SLABOUNTYI forgot Why the Caged Bird SingsFri Jan 05 1996 14:509
    
    	Dawn, how can you say "data" is plural??
    
    	The data is corrupt.  Data is a singular word that describes a
    	group of elements.
    
    	Is flock plural?  The flock are flying rapidly.  I don't think
    	so.
    
17.10999POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionFri Jan 05 1996 14:521
    Nor is it proper to say "The truck are flying rapidly".
17.11000TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Fri Jan 05 1996 14:523
    
    Well, "water" is not plural.
    
17.11001LANDO::OLIVER_BimpetigoFri Jan 05 1996 14:531
    the geese are goosing happily.
17.11002POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionFri Jan 05 1996 14:531
    "The water are breaking."
17.11003LANDO::OLIVER_BimpetigoFri Jan 05 1996 14:551
    the breaker is watering.
17.11004BUSY::SLABOUNTYI forgot Why the Caged Bird SingsFri Jan 05 1996 14:576
    
    	And Dick, your faithful AHD lists "capable of being interpreted
    	in more than 1 way" as 1 of the meanings for "ambiguous".
    
    	If "as is" isn't ambiguous, I don't know what is.
    
17.11005SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Fri Jan 05 1996 15:0312
    .10998
    
    > Data is a singular word...
    
    Nope.  It's from the Latin verb do/dare/dedi/datum.  The fourth of
    those forms, datum, means "having been given."  A datum is something
    that is given or accepted, i.e., an assumed fact.  The -um ending of
    the word is the second-declension moninative neuter singular ending. 
    Data are several given things, not necessarily any sort of unified
    group or collection.  The -a ending of the word is the second-
    declension moninative neuter plural ending.  Hence, grammatically, the
    word "data" is always plural.
17.11006SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Fri Jan 05 1996 15:044
    .11004
    
    Shawn, I'm really sorry, but I cannot interpret "as is" in any way
    except to believe that it means WYSIWYG.  There's no ambiguity.
17.11007PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 15:058
>  <<< Note 17.10998 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "I forgot Why the Caged Bird Sings" >>>

>    	Dawn, how can you say "data" is plural??

	it's easy - look - you just did it yourself.  "data" is plural.
	its use with either a singular or plural verb form has come
	to be accepted by many, however.

17.11008POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionFri Jan 05 1996 15:061
    So then I should say "Data are a lieutenant commander"?
17.11009BUSY::SLABOUNTYI forgot Why the Caged Bird SingsFri Jan 05 1996 15:1014
    
    	Dick, you SHOULD be sorry.  8^)
    
    
    	Let me try this again:
    
    	Condition: as is
    
    
    	What condition is it in?  YOU HAVE NO IDEA.  It could have a flat
    	tire or it could be missing the wheels and tires.
    
    	Therefore, "as is" is an ambiguous description of condition.
    
17.11010BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Jan 05 1996 15:1111
| <<< Note 17.10993 by BULEAN::BANKS >>>

| On the outside of the envelope it said "Things the media isn't telling you!"

| I guess the rules of grammar fall into that category...

	Gramma's have lots of rules..... you get anything you want cuz they get
to give you back later!


Glen
17.11011BUSY::SLABOUNTYI forgot Why the Caged Bird SingsFri Jan 05 1996 15:126
    
    	RE: Data
    
    	Of course "data" refers to more than 1 element, but the word
    	itself is used in the singular, like "flock".
    
17.11012PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 15:147
    
>    	Of course "data" refers to more than 1 element, but the word
>    	itself is used in the singular, like "flock".

    not always true.
    

17.11013TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Fri Jan 05 1996 15:157
    
    "a lot of data"
    
    "a lot of water"
    
    "a lot of flock"
    
17.11014BUSY::SLABOUNTYI forgot Why the Caged Bird SingsFri Jan 05 1996 15:177
    
    	Care to give an example, Diane?
    
    
    	And Joan, replace "flock" with "flocks" and that sentence is now
    	correct.
    
17.11015TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Fri Jan 05 1996 15:197
    
    "a lot of datas"
    
    "a lot of waters"
    
    "a lot of flocks"
    
17.11016PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 15:196
    
>    	Care to give an example, Diane?

	The data are corrupt.

17.11017ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packFri Jan 05 1996 15:192
    
    Things to Wonder About, people Things to Wonder About
17.11018USAT05::SANDERRFri Jan 05 1996 15:202
    I can only guess what some of ya'll were smoking during English
    classes...
17.11019TROOA::COLLINSDialed in for dharma.Fri Jan 05 1996 15:203
    
    "Didn't I call to give you a sense of wonder..."
    
17.11020SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Fri Jan 05 1996 15:516
    .11009
    
    No, Shawn, "as is" is NOT ambiguous.  It does not try to convey any
    description of the item's condition and fail to do so in such a way
    that the attemt can be construed in more than one possible way.  It
    is uninformative.  There really is a difference.
17.11021SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Fri Jan 05 1996 16:203
    
    Get the flock outta here!!! All of you!!!!
    
17.11022EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletFri Jan 05 1996 17:506
re .11020:

>    No, Shawn, "as is" is NOT ambiguous.  It does not try to convey any
>    description of the item's condition

But the note read "Condition: As is."
17.11023PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 18:082
  .11022  that's why richard said it's uninformative.  it's not ambiguous.
17.11024"Condition: Impossible" will be back after this messageAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoFri Jan 05 1996 18:2110
    Well, let's try that one again... if the phrase had read:
    
    	Condition of the sale: as is
    
    Would that make it any more reasonable than if it had read:
    
    	Condition of the item: as is
    
    
    Chris
17.11025Sounds like a good movie plotAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoFri Jan 05 1996 18:237
    TTWA:
    
    If you were mentally unstable, and you were the President of
    the United States, and you were thinking suicidal thoughts,
    and you wanted to be highly regarded after death, what would you do?
    
    Chris
17.11026BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Cry Fox, EitherFri Jan 05 1996 18:2610
    
    	Now THAT would have made more sense.
    
    	Still lacking in the info department, of course.
    
    
    	And I still say "Condition: as is" is ambiguous, if "condition"
    	was supposed to be "condition of item".  This is very easly
    	interpreted in more than 1 way.
    
17.11027BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Jan 05 1996 18:271
	Run for re-election......
17.11028TROOA::COLLINSTurn on, log in, drop out.Fri Jan 05 1996 18:275
    
    .11025
    
    Cut the Secret Service budget.
    
17.11029BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Cry Fox, EitherFri Jan 05 1996 18:286
    
    	RE: president
    
    	Have your wife kill you because she thought you were thinking
    	too much of the US citizens and not enough about yourself.
    
17.11030PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 18:337
    
>  This is very easly
>  interpreted in more than 1 way.

	no, it's not.  you have been told that you will be buying
	the item in its current condition.  there's nothing ambiguous
	about that.
17.11031POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionFri Jan 05 1996 18:366
    Yes, if it said:

    Condition: as is, not as is


    Then there would be some ambiguity.
17.11032GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERA New Year, the SOSFri Jan 05 1996 18:428
    
    
    Lady Di is so darned smart, it makes me all aquiver.  True that you
    don't know what the as is condition may be until you see it, but the
    statement is indeed correct.  No ambiguity there at all.
    
    
     
17.11033TROOA::COLLINSTurn on, log in, drop out.Fri Jan 05 1996 18:423
    
    What if it said  "Condition: who wants to know?"
    
17.11034BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Cry Fox, EitherFri Jan 05 1996 18:435
    
    	Diane, it doesn't say "condition of sale", it says "condition",
    	and if that refers to "condition of item" then that's ambiguous
    	to anyone reading the ad that has never seen the item before.
    
17.11035MPGS::MARKEYWe're upping our standards; up yoursFri Jan 05 1996 18:445
    
    It also quite clearly means "it's a piece of $#!+ but if you're
    willing to pay for it I'm willing to take your money..." :-)
    
    -b
17.11036BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Cry Fox, EitherFri Jan 05 1996 18:447
    
    	Mike, it makes perfect sense to the owner of the item, because
    	[s]he is aware of the condition of same.
    
    	It's ambiguous to anyone else because they're not aware of the
    	condition of same, and "as is" is a vague phrase.
    
17.11037GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERA New Year, the SOSFri Jan 05 1996 18:495
    
    RE: .11035  WE HAVVEEE A WINNNAAAHHHH.
    
    
    Shawn, so it's a perspective thing, eh...........
17.11038PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 18:494
   .11034  Nice try, Shawn dearest, but whether it refers to the condition
	   of the sale or the condition of the item, there is still no
	   ambiguity.  There is only a lack of description.
17.11039PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 18:554
  .11032 by the way, mikey, i appreciate the sentiment, even if you
	 were just kidding, but i haven't said anything that richard
	 didn't say already. ;>
17.11040ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packFri Jan 05 1996 19:065
    
    Shawn, I have the ultimate answer for the situation. Buy a new
    snowblower, and you won't need to worry about the condition. 
    
    hth, nnttm, kfc ipa etc
17.11041GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERA New Year, the SOSFri Jan 05 1996 19:078
    
    
    Well of course I was kidding, Di.  Geesh, you ever know me to take
    anything serious around here?  Besides that lieing, cheating draft
    dodging, smug piece of dog crap in the Whitehouse that is.......
    
    
    Mike
17.11042SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Fri Jan 05 1996 19:104
    
    
    Good thing you explained it Mike.... now you're safe...
    
17.11043PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 19:177
    
>    Good thing you explained it Mike.... now you're safe...

    safe from what?  he was kidding that he thinks i'm smart.
    so what?
    

17.11044ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packFri Jan 05 1996 19:202
    
    rough crowd lately, like sharks at feeding time.
17.11045Touchy... touchy...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Fri Jan 05 1996 19:238
    
    re: .11043
    
    > safe from what?  he was kidding that he thinks i'm smart.
    >so what?
    
    From added labasting from the rest of the boxrabble...
    
17.11046CLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_Mred roads...Fri Jan 05 1996 19:246

   I wonder if anyone cares that 'kudos' is both the singular and
    plural form.

kb
17.11047BULEAN::BANKSFri Jan 05 1996 19:251
I've been waiting...
17.11048SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Fri Jan 05 1996 19:264
    
    
    Does that mean it's Dick's turn on the banjo???
    
17.11049whateverPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 19:336
>                            -< Touchy... touchy... >-

	"Touchy... touchy..."  because I'm trying to figure out what
	the heck you're talking about?  If you say so.

17.11050GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERA New Year, the SOSFri Jan 05 1996 19:4510
    
    
    
    That weren't it at all m'Lady, I know you is one of the intelligent,
    charming female types in the box, I was just goofin around is all.  Hey
    it's Friday afternoon, my brain stopped functioning sometime
    yesterday...... :')
    
    
    
17.11051SCASS1::BARBER_AHoward Stern for President!Fri Jan 05 1996 19:4711
    And 200 replies later, the "as is" phenomenon is still usolved...
    
    This is great entertainment!
    
    "As Is" = Don't buy it.  Don't even waste your time looking at it.  
    
    Never read classified ads...
    
    hth
    
    'pril
17.11052POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionFri Jan 05 1996 19:571
    As if.
17.11053SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Fri Jan 05 1996 20:004
    .11046
    
    It's not.  The plural is kudoi.  First-declension masculine noun.  It
    means fame, not praise(s).
17.11054PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 05 1996 20:016
>     <<< Note 17.11051 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "Howard Stern for President!" >>>
    
>    "As Is" = Don't buy it.  Don't even waste your time looking at it.  

	nonsense.  you could be interested in parts only, for instance.

17.11055BULEAN::BANKSFri Jan 05 1996 20:014
Geez.  I plant one little bit of bait about Kudos, and it takes all day for
someone to bite.

Thank you.  I was wondering what the real plural form was.
17.11056POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionFri Jan 05 1996 20:031
    This Kudos guy, he some sort of ball plural or something?
17.11057SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Fri Jan 05 1996 20:051
    Dunno, but Kudo is a browser for image libraries.
17.11058BUSY::SLABOUNTYNever Say Never Again, AgainFri Jan 05 1996 20:196
    
    	Geez, Binder, if it weren't for Latin you'd have exactly nothing
    	to say in this conference.
    
    	8^)
    
17.11059GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Fri Jan 05 1996 21:1213
    
    ttwa:  how come every time i see "ttwa", my eyes mix up the letters and
    i read it as something else????
    
    and why do i get a kick out of it every time??
    
    and why am i here working on an o.t. project from hell when i could be
    elsewhere???
    
    			why why why why why why why 
    
    
    
17.11060BUSY::SLABOUNTYInsert personal hereFri Jan 05 1996 21:165
    
    	Because your mind is in the gutter as usual, raq.
    
    	Wanna go camping?
    
17.11061CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeSat Jan 06 1996 12:4218
17.11062BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanitySat Jan 06 1996 15:4612
| <<< Note 17.11032 by GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER "A New Year, the SOS" >>>



| Lady Di is so darned smart, it makes me all aquiver.  

	Apparently she is sharp as an arrow, too....as she made you into a 
quiver....




17.11063BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanitySat Jan 06 1996 16:034


	I wonder if Jim Percival's node name means anything about the person?
17.11064CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeSun Jan 07 1996 01:238

 why the hospital where my son is schedules movies for the patients at the same
 time as visiting hours.



 Jim
17.11065NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorSun Jan 07 1996 16:434
Calling up DCU EasyTouch (Phone) interface to find out my tax data.  Much to
my surprise I found out that (according to them) I paid $45 of "Real Estate"
tax (I assume to be included with a mortgage deduction).  I wonder how that
happened considering I've always rented...
17.11066BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 08 1996 10:384
17.11067SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Mon Jan 08 1996 12:166
    .11058
    
    > Geez, Binder, if it weren't for Latin
    
    "Kudos" is Greek, not Latin.  But I guess it's all Greek to you, eh,
    Shawn?
17.11068ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packMon Jan 08 1996 12:272
    
    are a lot of DEC office's out East closed today, due to the snowstorm?
17.11069In Massachusetts / New HampshireCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 08 1996 12:373
As far as I know, all offices are open.

/john
17.11070SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jan 08 1996 12:415
    
    FAB6 is open....I have a lovely view of the sideways-flyin' snow...:)
    
    
    jim
17.11071DASHER::RALSTONThe human mind is neuterMon Jan 08 1996 13:101
    In what topic is the Compuserve discussion, that I think went on last week?
17.11072BUSY::SLABOUNTYJAFOMon Jan 08 1996 14:228
    
    	MRO is definitely open, since that's where I am.
    
    	Like John said, all MA/NH offices are open.
    
    	If Penn has any facilities, they are most probably closed since
    	1/2 the state was shut down as of 9:00 or so.
    
17.11073PSDV::SURRETTETheCluePhoneIsRinging,AndIt'sForYOU.Mon Jan 08 1996 14:3816
    
    
    MSO is open as well, though not many folks are here.
    There is also talk of the higher-ups meeting to decide
    whether or not to close early. 
    
    My manager just called and said we could leave "at
    our discretion".
    
    TTWA: When should I leave to minimize the probability of 
          getting stuck in traffic?   The amount of snow won't 
          be a problem, but the number of people hopelessly lost 
          in the ways of winter travel could certainly be most
          troubling.
    
    Walt  
17.11074BUSY::SLABOUNTYJAFOMon Jan 08 1996 14:446
    
    	It'd be 1 thing if MSO were packed and you were all let out at
    	once ... but considering that hardly anyone is there, and any-
    	one working elsewhere that is going to work is either already
    	there or not going in, I wouldn't worry about traffic.
    
17.11075DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Jan 08 1996 14:496
    
    
    	TTWA .... if we'll have class tonite.  First class of the
    		new semester.  I'm really hoping not.  I'll have
    		to call the school to find out I guess......
    
17.11076SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jan 08 1996 14:556
    
    	They've said we can leave at noon or stay and get paid OT. Money
    hungry pig that I am, I'm staying...
    
    
    :)
17.11077MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 08 1996 15:015
17.11078MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 08 1996 15:024
>	"They live almost forever."

That's known as "the penultimate lifestyle".

17.11079quel domageSX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Jan 08 1996 16:1012
    Stacey inherited a reasonably large set of dishes in the Franciscan
    pattern called "Desert Rose" when her aunt Dorothy died  four years
    ago.  Since then we've spent a lot of time in antique shops finding
    additional pieces to add to the set.  When we find a piece marked 
    "as is" we appreciate the courtesy and honesty of the seller- they are
    letting us know that THEY KNOW there's a slight flaw or chip somewhere
    in the piece, and that's why the price is lower.  They aren't trying to
    hide the problem- that marking is the accepted industry practise to
    disclose less-than-perfect-condition goods.  We have even purchased a
    few such pieces.
    
    DougO
17.11080BUSY::SLABOUNTYJonathan Livingston SequelMon Jan 08 1996 16:1611
    
    	That's all well and good, Doug, but in this case you're looking
    	at the piece in question.  Still not a condition of item, but a
    	condition of sale.
    
    	Reading about an item with "Condition: as is" is different than
    	looking at the same item ... especially when you consider that
    	you're buying a plate that couldn't be fixed even if you tried.
    	So "Condition: as is" basically becomes irrelevant in your case,
    	rather than ambiguous in the case of a mechanical object.
    
17.11081SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Mon Jan 08 1996 16:3313
    .11080
    
    "As is" is not ambiguous, Shawn, despite your repeated assertions that
    it is so.  Even the American Heritage Dictionary disagrees with you,
    defining "as is" as follows:
    
    	Just the way it is, with no changes or modifications
    
    There is nothing ambiguous about this - it says without possibility of
    equivocation that what you see is what you get.  It is tremendously
    uninformative if you have not seen the item - in fact, it is so
    uninformative that it tells you NOTHING about the item's condition,
    which could even be perfect - but it is not ambiguous.
17.11082BUSY::SLABOUNTYLe Freak - c'est chic!!Mon Jan 08 1996 17:2236
From:	BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Le Freak - c'est chic!!  08-Jan-1996 1422"  8-JAN-1996 14:23:33.56
To:	QETOO::LAU
CC:	SLABOUNTY
Subj:	What's "Condition: as is"??


    	Not a very detailed description, is it?

    	Does it have a flat tire, or did the thing explode and you
    	gathered all the pieces up into a paper bag?

    							Shawn L.


         <<< HUMANE::DISK$SCSI:[NOTES$LIBRARY]CLASSIFIED_ADS.NOTE;2 >>>
             -< Welcome to C_A, Please READ THE RULES in Note 2.* >-
================================================================================
Note 8745.0                       Snow Thrower                        No replies
QETOO::LAU                                           15 lines   4-JAN-1996 09:37
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    Name: Chi Lau
    DTN: 236-2737
    E-Mail: QETOO::LAU
    
    Item: Snow Thrower. 
    
    	  Snow Champ Model M8431/8432
    	  Tecumseh engine. 3 Horse power. Manual starter. 
    
    Condition: As is.
    
    Price: $299.99 (new). Asking: $75.00/BO.
     

17.11083BUSY::SLABOUNTYLes MiserablesMon Jan 08 1996 17:3520
    
    	Binder, how do you interpret "Condition: as is"?
    
    	As a condition of item, it's perfectly accurate while being ab-
    	solutely useless to one not being able to see the item in quest-
    	ion.
    
    		How would you picture said item?  And how would I picture
    		said item?  With the condition listed as "as is", we would
    		very probably picture said item in 2 different ways, and
    		therefore "as is" is an ambiguous term in this case, since
    		it is capable of being interpreted in different ways.  I'm
    		surprised the AHD doesn't use this example in the book,
    		since it's almost perfect.  Maybe after I call them, they
    		will.
    
    	As a condition of sale, it's perfectly accurate and sowewhat
    	useful in describing what the owner will do to said item before
    	selling it ... IE, nothing.
    
17.11084ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packMon Jan 08 1996 18:273
    
    Jayus Shawn, let it drop already. Hell, I told you, just buy a new one
    and problem solved. nnttm kfc ipa ymmv etc et al.......
17.11085BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 08 1996 20:476
| <<< Note 17.11077 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>


| Cool line noise, Glen. I'd never even seen some of those characters before!

	I hate line noise..... :-(
17.11086BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 08 1996 20:488
| <<< Note 17.11084 by ACISS1::BATTIS "two cans short of a 6 pack" >>>


| Jayus Shawn, let it drop already. Hell, I told you, just buy a new one
| and problem solved. nnttm kfc ipa ymmv etc et al.......

	But if he buys a new one, won't he still go on and on about the "as is"
thang?
17.11087SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Jan 09 1996 00:158
    .11083
    
    > Binder, how do you interpret "Condition: as is"?
    
    I would interpret that as a statement that if I bought the thing, what
    I would get was what I saw, no more and no less.  The implication is
    that the thing isn't exactly mint, but there is no information on which
    to base a firm conclusion.  Hence, "as is" is uninformative.
17.11088POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionTue Jan 09 1996 02:021
    Come on Sean, don't give up!
17.11089TROOA::COLLINSIn the dead heat of Time...Tue Jan 09 1996 02:193
    
    ...two...men...enter...one...man...leaves...
    
17.11090POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionTue Jan 09 1996 02:241
    Sounds like a good login banner for SOAPBOX, "Welcome to Thunderdome!"
17.11091TROOA::COLLINSIn the dead heat of Time...Tue Jan 09 1996 02:303
    
    In Nashua did Harney, John, a Thunder Dome erect...
    
17.11092ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packTue Jan 09 1996 11:404
    
    In Nashua did Harney, John, a Thunder Dome erect...
    
    Create a conference called Soapbox, that had great cause and regret
17.11093ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyTue Jan 09 1996 11:477
Sorry to interrupt this awesome epic poetry, but I didn't create
Soapbox, I am only the current keeper of its flame.

The likes of Mr Topaz, edp, and Mr Bill had it long before I got it.

Carry on!
\john
17.11094:-)ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packTue Jan 09 1996 11:591
    
17.11095SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Jan 09 1996 12:506
    
    
    The stupid "as is" snow-thrower is sold... I just deleted the note, so
    find something else to pick on... :)
    
    
17.11096DASHER::RALSTONThe human mind is neuterTue Jan 09 1996 13:003
    What ever happened to the mailman's motto? You know rain, snow, sleet,
    etc. The storm in the east has reportedly caused the mail to be left
    undelivered in some areas.
17.11097And motor vehicles instead of walking postal deliveryCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 09 1996 13:153
re .-1

Unions.
17.11098BUSY::SLABOUNTYWould you like a McDolphin, sir?Tue Jan 09 1996 13:366
    
    	Binder, you're saying that multiple FIRM conclusions have to be
    	able to be drawn in order to consider something ambiguous?
    
    	Bull.
    
17.11099DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jan 09 1996 13:416
    
    
    	I got my mail in Milford NH!  Of course, delivery in my area
    	is around 10:00 in the morning and it hadn't gotten really
    	bad yet.......
    
17.11100Wondrous snarfSMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Jan 09 1996 13:5317
    .11098
    
    Ride your own bull, Labounty.  NO CONCLUSION AT ALL can be drawn about
    the thing's condition from "as is" wording except the ONE probability
    that the thing offered is not in mint condition.  WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT
    YOU GET.  Period.  This is not ambiguous, and your wishing it were will
    not make it so.
    
    Not only have I explained this lack of ambiguity to you several times,
    but Diane DesMaisons has also, in concert with me, disagreed with you. 
    Even if you don't give me credit for having an excellent command of
    English - said facility possibly being due to the fact that I was an
    English major and student tutor in school from the 10th grade onward
    and having been recognized by my receipt at graduation of my high
    school's prize for excellence in the study of English - you really
    ought to acknowledge Lady Di's superior proficiency with our mutual
    mother tongue.
17.11101BUSY::SLABOUNTYWould you like a McDolphin, sir?Tue Jan 09 1996 14:1129
    
    	Oh, OK, now that you've pointed out that it's 2 against 1 I guess
    	I have no choice but to give up.  And knowing that you used to be
    	a tutor also means that you've NEVER made a mistake.
    
    	8^)
    
    	I'd never claim to have a better command of the language than you
    	do, because I know I don't.  I'm just wondering why it's so hard
    	for you to realize that I'm not completely wrong.  Maybe "unin-
    	formative" is a BETTER word than "ambiguous", and maybe it's not.
    	But "ambiguous" is not wrong.  And "as is" isn't completely unin-
    	formative in the world of CLASSIFIED_ADS, either, since it's a
    	good indication that there's a problem with the item.  So I'm
    	starting to wonder if "uninformative" is even a good word to use.
    
    	Either you firmly believe that you're right, and therefore won't
    	even consider that you could be wrong, or you answered too quickly
    	originally and wouldn't even consider admitting you made a mist-
    	ake.
    
    	"As is" definitely tells you there's a problem with the item, but
    	depending on who you are, this could mean different things.  In a
    	mechanical item, it could have an engine problem or it could be
    	cosmetically trashed.
    
    	No, you can't draw a firm conclusion from "as is", but I never
    	said you could.  I said it could be interpreted differently.
    
17.11102BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 09 1996 14:249

	Well, if the airport was closed, it would be hard to get a lot of the
mail in here. 

	They could have delivered the local stuff, though... gas, electric,
cable and phone bills.... ;-)

Glen
17.11103PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 09 1996 15:044
   .11100  oh lordy.  a compliment from richard, who talks way more
	   betterer than i do.  gosh, thanks.
 
17.11104SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Jan 09 1996 15:0927
    .11101
    
    > means that you've NEVER made a mistake.
    
    I thought I made a mistake once.  But I was wrong.
    
    Let's try this once more with mode set to humorless.  :-)
    
    The fact that you interpret something as ambiguous does not ipso facto
    mean that that something is ambiguous.  It could mean, and in fact may
    well mean, that you have misinterpreted it.
    
    You ourself say that "as is" is understood in the jargon of
    CLASSIFIED_ADS to mean that your likelihood of buying a mint-condition
    frammistat is close to nil.  Fine.  That understanding also diminishes
    the potential ambiguity because it apparently tells you that said
    frammistat is really closer to being scrap than it is to being mint. 
    As for what component or components might not be working properly,
    there is no information at all - nothing is said about the engine's
    being wonky (in what way, or how badly?) or the transmission's leaking
    oil (drops or quarts?).  Had any such information been given, then
    there would be a potential ambiguity.  Absent such information, the
    ambiguity simply doesn't exist in the description.  The construction
    you place on the description does not define the description.
    
    Sorry, Shawn, but I didn't answer too hastily the first time, and I'm
    not wrong in this case.  :-)
17.11105LANDO::OLIVER_BimpetigoTue Jan 09 1996 15:262
    just how does a parent "teach" abstinence from sex?
    by example?
17.11106PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 09 1996 15:273
  why so many 'box veterans are rat-holing topics lately.

17.11107BUSY::SLABOUNTYLolly^3 get your adverbs here.Tue Jan 09 1996 15:297
    
    	RE: Bonnie
    
    	Married [to each other 8^)] - have sex
    
    	Not married [to each other] - have no sex
    
17.11108LANDO::OLIVER_BimpetigoTue Jan 09 1996 15:345
    |Married [to each other 8^)] - have sex
    |Not married [to each other] - have no sex
    
    it's been so effective in the past, i guess we
    should just stick with it.
17.11109ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packTue Jan 09 1996 15:435
    
    fear not Di, I will rathole no topic before its time. At least not
    today....
    
    I feel so wierd today for some reason, is there a full moon due soon?
17.11110SCASS1::BARBER_Afla fla floleyTue Jan 09 1996 15:453
    The full moon just passed...
    
    You must be "just wierd".  8)
17.11111WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Jan 09 1996 15:461
    full moon was last friday
17.11112ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packTue Jan 09 1996 15:482
    
    thanks all, I must just be catching up then.
17.11113SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 09 1996 15:513
    >     I feel so wierd today for some reason, is there a full moon due soon?
    
    Assuming that you're still in your birthday suit, just bend over.
17.11114GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Jan 09 1996 19:065
Where have I managed to collect the habit of using the word "gimboid"? 
I'm not even sure _exactly_ what it means, but it does have a good "feel" 
about it when expressing displeasure with people.

\C
17.11115ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packTue Jan 09 1996 19:082
    
    Chele, you are starting to worry me, yes you are.
17.11116SCASS1::BARBER_Afla fla floleyTue Jan 09 1996 19:121
    Exactly how would you use the word "gimboid"?
17.11117POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionTue Jan 09 1996 19:131
    Did you see that effing gimboid cut me off?!?!
17.11118SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 09 1996 19:152
    "Gimpoid" perhaps?  A term used by the character Lister to describe the
    smeg-head hologram character in the TV series "Red Dwarf". 
17.11119SCASS1::BARBER_Afla fla floleyTue Jan 09 1996 19:183
    And would it be pronounced "jimboid"?  
    
    Nah, that sounds too nerdy.
17.11120BUSY::SLABOUNTYOn with the body countTue Jan 09 1996 19:313
    
    	Maybe you''re confusing it with "ghonboid", the Waltons character.
    
17.11121GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Jan 09 1996 19:3315
It's gimboid (sp?) and implies a certain level of inactivity in the 
think-tank.

"I don't know what this process is.  I'll just delete it"
"Gimboid"


I brought a chocolate cake in for my group meeting this afternoon
- why hasn't anyone developed a perfume based on chocolate?



\C


17.11122LANDO::OLIVER_BimpetigoTue Jan 09 1996 19:343
    |Maybe you''re confusing it with "ghonboid", the Waltons character.
    
    Too good a name for that twit.
17.11123BUSY::SLABOUNTYOn with the body countTue Jan 09 1996 19:346
    
    	RE: chocolate perfume
    
    	I kind of like the smell of gasoline, but I don't think I'd
    	want to smell like that all the time.
    
17.11124SUBSYS::NEUMYERLove is a dirty jobTue Jan 09 1996 19:409
    
    	Sentence on back of photo processing envelope.
    
       We look forward to servicing you again.
    
    	I thought that 'serve you' would be a better term, but I don't 
    want to be anyoues dinner either. Is there a good term for this?
    
    ed	
17.11125BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 09 1996 19:421
shawn, it would be an improvement!
17.11126GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Jan 09 1996 20:186
re 17.11124

Sounds a bit rude! ooh err!


\C
17.11127BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialTue Jan 09 1996 20:2918
    
    	RE: Ambiguous/uninformative
    
    
    	OK, Binder ... that's it:
    
    
    	Showdown - you and me.
    
    	1 entry each, 50 lines max, 12 hour time limit
    
    	The 'BOX participants will be the judge.
    
    	You enter the penultimate reply.
    
    
    	8^)
    
17.11128WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 10 1996 11:217
    <guffaw!>
    
    re: smells
    
     I love the smell of auto paint. Must be terribly toxic. :-)
    Every time I get in my car, I get that fresh paint smell, courtesy of
    that assault ruminant. grump, grump.
17.11129SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Wed Jan 10 1996 12:383
    .11127
    
    No.
17.11130DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Jan 10 1996 14:007
    
    
    	TTWA   if class will be cancelled again tonite because of
    		snow.  While I don't like driving in the snow, I
    		don't like classes having to be rescheduled cuz
    		they usually end up being on a Friday night.
    
17.11131Sure, just as soon as I figure out who the **** you areMPGS::MARKEYWe're upping our standards; up yoursWed Jan 10 1996 17:189
    
    Getting some e-mail from someone I have no recollection of,
    telling me that he's decided to leave a company I have
    no knowledge of, to pursue a position with another company
    I've never heard of, but thanking me for my unwavering
    support all these years and letting me know if I ever need
    anything in the future that I should call him.
    
    -b
17.11132BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Jan 10 1996 18:293

	Brian.....your secret admi....nah! :-)
17.11133MPGS::MARKEYWe're upping our standards; up yoursWed Jan 10 1996 18:365
    
    Well, if he's my secret admirer, he better have killer legs
    and huge... tracts of land... :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.11134BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Jan 10 1996 18:5111
you want your secret admirer to be a guy in womens clothes? How nice. :-)

  <<< Note 17.11133 by MPGS::MARKEY "We're upping our standards; up yours" >>>

    
    Well, if he's my secret admirer, he better have killer legs
    and huge... tracts of land... :-) :-)
    
    -b


17.11135RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Jan 10 1996 18:549
    How can the country that locks up more people per capita than any other
    on the planet be called "the land of the free"?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.11136BULEAN::BANKSWed Jan 10 1996 18:544
>you want your secret admirer to be a guy in womens clothes? How nice. :-)

Hey, Bri, I can put you in touch with some people... ;-)
17.11137MKOTS1::BUTLERCall me Mr. Coffee!Wed Jan 10 1996 18:554
    I wonder if Andy K. has been able to find the bird feeders that he so
    dutifully maintains through rain, SNOW, sleet and hail?
    
    db
17.11138RE: .11136MPGS::MARKEYWe're upping our standards; up yoursWed Jan 10 1996 18:554
    
    Oh, you big kidder you! :-) :-)
    
    -b
17.11139Requisite irreverent replyNORX::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoWed Jan 10 1996 18:567
    >> How can the country that locks up more people per capita than any other
    >> on the planet be called "the land of the free"?
    
    Because it really means that everyone wants stuff for free.
    
    HTH,
    Chris
17.11140TROOA::COLLINSThe Universal JuvenileWed Jan 10 1996 18:578
    
    .11135
    
    I asked that same question of Haag many moons ago.
    
    FWIW, the data I saw showed the U.S. to be second to Russia, and it
    also listed no data for China.
    
17.11141LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for her hand in the snowWed Jan 10 1996 18:581
    how do the birds survive in this weather??
17.11142SCASS1::BARBER_Afla fla floleyWed Jan 10 1996 19:001
    They're all in Texas...
17.11143MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 10 1996 19:015
>    FWIW, the data I saw showed the U.S. to be second to Russia, and it
>    also listed no data for China.

I believe the Chinese have developed an efficiency which bypasses the
temporary storage mechanisms.
17.11144And they say I'm heartless, ha!NORX::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoWed Jan 10 1996 19:038
    >> how do the birds survive in this weather??
    
    Every single one of them is in my driveway chowing down on the
    birdseed that I throw out after every time I shovel the driveway,
    which lately is pretty often, as well as at other times.  Every
    single one, or so it seems.
    
    Chris
17.11145LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for her hand in the snowWed Jan 10 1996 19:062
    well, they're few and far between at the feeders in my yahd.
    i shall try throwing the seed on packed snow...
17.11146MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 10 1996 19:1313
Oddest year I've ever seen for wild birds.

Last year I put up a feeder on the back of the house. It was constantly
swamped with diners so I put up two more and the entire winter they
stayed at them.

This year, I started filling the feeders in early November. One of them,
the chickadees "dumped" all the seed on the ground in a matter of a week
or so (mostly millet, but the same mix I used last year in all three
feeders.) I figured I wasn't going out to refill just one feeder - I'd
wait for them to attack the other two. Over two months have gone by
and the other two feeders remain untouched, while that one remains empty.
They're all within about 15 feet of each other.
17.11147SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Wed Jan 10 1996 19:1413
    
    
    Bonnie...
    
     The attrition rate for our feathered friends as about 60-70%  :(
    
    Don?  Did you see what the nice man from facilities did for me???
    
    He has to use the snow-blower to clear all the fire exit doors around
    the building and while doing so, cleared a path to the feeders for me!!
    
    I have a pair of over-shoes anyway... so it don't matter much.. :)
    
17.11148CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeThu Jan 11 1996 01:369

 Why the kid at the grocery store, who had to have observed me using the
 belt gizmo as I wrote a check (the previous customer in the checkout line
 had not departed as she was talking to the bagger about her nice coat) hit
 the button that moved the belt, causing me to screw up a check.


 
17.11149USAT02::SANDERRThu Jan 11 1996 08:453
    Why the Federal Guvt is open in DC when there's no place to park since
    the DC govt has not cleared off 40% of the roadways in the Capitol
    City.  A replay of 1983 is in the making.
17.11150 GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERA New Year, the SOSThu Jan 11 1996 09:4211
    
    
    Here in Md, all sites were closed Mon-Wed because of the storm.  The
    road crews have been maxed out, we are definitely not used to this much
    snow at one time in this area.  We get, on average, 6.3" of snow in all
    of Jan and 6.3" of snow in all of Feb.  We are looking forward to
    getting hit again tonight.  Come on springtime......
    
    
    
    Mike
17.11151RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Jan 11 1996 09:5318
    Re .11140:
    
    > FWIW, the data I saw showed the U.S. to be second to Russia, and it
    > also listed no data for China.

    We lagged behind the Soviet Union for a while, then passed it, then
    fell behind to Russia when the Soviet Union broke up, and recently
    passed Russia too.  (The last data comes from one PBS show or another.)
    We're way up there in absolute numbers too, not just per capita -- to
    the point where we may give China a run for its money.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
                                                          
17.11152pay no attention to that man behind the curtainWAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Jan 11 1996 10:496
    >How can the country that locks up more people per capita than any other
    >on the planet be called "the land of the free"?
    
     Because lawyers are the ones making the laws, and they're telling us
    we're now freer than we've ever been when anyone with active neurons
    can see that this isn't so.
17.11153GAVEL::JANDROWGreen-Eyed Lady...Thu Jan 11 1996 11:575
    
    not everything in dc is open...apparently the patent trademark office
    is closed again...making people in this wing rather unhappy...
    
    
17.11154BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 11 1996 12:103

	Ahhhh...just release it. Who needs a patent?
17.11155CRONIC::BOURGOINEThu Jan 11 1996 12:288
>> had not departed as she was talking to the bagger about her nice coat) hit
>> the button that moved the belt, causing me to screw up a check.

	Like you wouldn't do it if you had a chance!!  :-)


 

17.11156CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeThu Jan 11 1996 12:3712


 ;-)

 Yeah, I just wanted to complain.  In the mood I was in at the time, I 
 almost belted the kid.




 Jim
17.11157CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Jan 11 1996 12:491
    But the kid belted you instead?
17.11158BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 11 1996 12:5219

	There is an odor advisory that just went out for HLO2-3, as painting is
going to be started. The product they are going to use is.....






                                 Vanilla Ice



	I was wondering what they recycled washed up musicians (and I use that 
word loosely) into.



17.11159NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 11 1996 13:063
TTWA: Why a couple of MA school districts decided to take snow days today
and tomorrow, meaning they'll have been closed all week.  I guess brains
don't grow on trees in Braintree (or Woburn).
17.11160SUBSYS::NEUMYERLove is a dirty jobThu Jan 11 1996 13:107
    
    Re .11159
    
    Some school districts are closing schools to remove snow from the roofs
    in anticipation of the next snow storm.
    
    ed
17.11161WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Jan 11 1996 13:189
>TTWA: Why a couple of MA school districts decided to take snow days today
>and tomorrow, meaning they'll have been closed all week.  I guess brains
>don't grow on trees in Braintree (or Woburn).
    
    Brockton is closed because 60% of the students walk to school and
    there's currently no safe way for them to do that since the sidewalks
    have not been cleared. Not to mention the fact that the ones that sit
    around, waiting for the bus are not easily seen due to the high
    snowbanks.
17.11162It was fun walking, except when the snow got too deepNORX::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Jan 11 1996 13:2013
>> TTWA: Why a couple of MA school districts decided to take snow days today
>> and tomorrow, meaning they'll have been closed all week.  I guess brains
>> don't grow on trees in Braintree (or Woburn).
    
    Having grown up (or at least spent my childhood years) in Braintree,
    my guess would be that they can't clear the sidewalks, which is
    necessary there because (at least in the 1960's) every elementary
    school kid walks to school.  There are so many schools strategically
    placed, that no one lives more than a mile or so from any school.
    
    Of course, these days, who knows?  Does anyone in here live there?
    
    Chris
17.11163CollisionNORX::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Jan 11 1996 13:201
    Whoops...
17.11164BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my pn? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 11 1996 13:235
    
    	How come Vanilla Ice takes so much abuse?
    
    	He's not bad for "white boy rap".
    
17.11165WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Jan 11 1996 13:291
    The top of a p[ile of dung is still dung.
17.11166BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my pn? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 11 1996 13:343
    
    	Well, yeah, but there are varying degrees of dungness.
    
17.11167CRONIC::BOURGOINEThu Jan 11 1996 13:377
>>How come Vanilla Ice takes so much abuse?
>>He's not bad for "white boy rap".

	Yeah, plus he very good in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle's Movie
	"Secret of the Ooze"
    

17.11168BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my pn? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 11 1996 13:434
    
    	I was never a big fan of the "Ninja Turtles", so I didn't know
    	he was in that.
    
17.11169BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 11 1996 13:431
wondering about a 69 snarf!
17.11170BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 11 1996 13:443

	Pat, did you really see that movie????
17.11171CRONIC::BOURGOINEThu Jan 11 1996 13:5724
>>I was never a big fan of the "Ninja Turtles", so I didn't know
>>he was in that.


	You also don't have 2 little boys who think the Turtles are 
"really cool!, Mom!!"   - (My 3 year old (actually he's three going on 25) 
"Mom!! I'm not Michaelangelo!!!, I'm Donatelo!!" (it's awful having a 
mother who's an idiot!!)).

Like you care, but a funny aside:  because the Turtle's use so much ZZ Top
music in their movies, my son's REALLY like them too (such culture!!) - it 
was very funny on Christmas morning when they each opened a Fisher Price 
Tape Deck (with earphones!!) and they both ran to get their Father's ZZ Top 
tapes; picture 2 little boys with these tape deck in hand, feet pajamas on
"groovin'" around the livingroom to ZZ Top blasting out of Fisher Price 
(with kareoke microphones) tape decks.... too funny!


Of course I could lend you the movie if you'd like - wellll, maybe not, I'd 
have to rest it away from a fanatical hord of 2.


    

17.11172BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 11 1996 14:066
    
    	Ummmm, no thanks ... the only thing I'd like is the ZZ Top music,
    	and I already have a good chunk of that.
    
    	8^)
    
17.11173ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packThu Jan 11 1996 14:524
    
    wrest
    
    nnttm
17.11174CRONIC::BOURGOINEThu Jan 11 1996 15:197
Battis:

>>wrest
>> nnttm

	Then I won't

17.11175:-)ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packThu Jan 11 1996 15:481
    
17.11176ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packThu Jan 11 1996 16:024
    
    ttwa:
    
    Will I ever see photo's of the Toronto Bash, before say, next November?
17.11177BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 11 1996 16:094
    
    	Mark, you can see the album when you finally learn to use apost-
    	rophes correctly.
    
17.11178BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 11 1996 19:118
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why I typed "nuclear", looked at it and thought it was wrong,
    	and almost replaced it with "nucular".
    
    	Eesh.  Is it Friday yet?
    
17.11179MPGS::MARKEYWe're upping our standards; up yoursThu Jan 11 1996 19:145
    
    No, you just morphed into Jimmy Carter there for a second...
    Now all you need is a boat-load full of flaky relatives...

    -b
17.11180STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Jan 11 1996 19:238
    
    
      Has anybody gotten email from CALLME::MR_TOPAZ since his arrival in 
    lotusland???
    
    
    -mike
    
17.11181ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packThu Jan 11 1996 19:232
    
    <---- only those who count.
17.11182STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Jan 11 1996 19:317
    
    
    <---- only those who count.
    
    
     Cute but not helpful. 
    
17.11183BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 11 1996 19:478
    
    	I think Topaz lost his account on CALLME:: when he left the comp-
    	any, so I would expect a message to appear from a different mach-
    	ine, if at all.
    
    	Still not helpful, but not completely uninformative.  Definitely
    	not ambiguous, though.
    
17.11184NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 11 1996 19:481
I believe Lady Di has been privileged to receive email from Mr. Topaz.
17.11185STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Jan 11 1996 19:5317
    
    
    >>>I think Topaz lost his account on CALLME:: when he left the comp-
       any, so I would expect a message to appear from a different 
       machine, if at all.
    
       Still not helpful, but not completely uninformative. 
       Definitely not ambiguous, though.
   >>>
    
     Yup, I was in his office when he issued the commands to CALLME to
    kill itself. I was looking for his new internet and or lotusland
    email address. So far it doesn't look like he's been in touch 
    with anyone.
    
    -mike
     
17.11186SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Thu Jan 11 1996 20:2111
    
    
    Ummmm.. Mike?? See .11184
    
    Maybe you don't know who Lady Di is??
    
    Step forward missy, and introduce yourself to the nice Polish
    gentleman!!
    
    :)
    
17.11187GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Jan 11 1996 20:366
TTWALN

- what possessed me to sign up for a bowling league.  I've not played for over 
10 years, and even then I wasn't much chop.

\C
17.11188POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresThu Jan 11 1996 20:453
    
    OHNO!  Chele is going to be a bowling machine!
    
17.11189BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 11 1996 20:454
    
    	::LEECH plays every week, and you'd probably give him a good run
    	for his money.  ::BATTIS too.
    
17.11190BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 11 1996 20:466
    
    >OHNO!  Chele is going to be a bowling machine!
                                   -------
    
    	It's good that you spelled this word correctly.
    
17.11191GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Jan 11 1996 21:127
[INDEED]! 
did that sound stern?

I'm a bit confused about the blurb. It's described as "boutique bowling".
Anyone know how to bowl a boutique?

\C
17.11192MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jan 12 1996 02:034
>    Will I ever see photo's of the Toronto Bash, before say, next November?

Depends upon whether or not Mz_Deb or I ever expose the rest of the film on 
those rolls, Mark.
17.11193USAT02::SANDERRFri Jan 12 1996 10:371
    whatever happened to Nancy Morales?
17.11194BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Jan 12 1996 11:271
<----she's hangin in Christian, these days.
17.11195USAT02::SANDERRFri Jan 12 1996 12:183
    thanks, Glenn!
    
    NR
17.11196USAT02::SANDERRFri Jan 12 1996 12:182
    make that, Glen!
    
17.11197BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Jan 12 1996 12:372
	Gee.... I thought Richardson was getting credit ONCE again for
something he didn't do. :-)
17.11198POLAR::RICHARDSONBig Bag O' PassionFri Jan 12 1996 13:048
              eh?
	      /
	  oO)-.
	 /__  _\       
	 \  \(  |      
	  \__|\ {                                             
	  '  '--'   
17.11199ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Jan 12 1996 13:294
    .11189
    
    That's a fact.  Though I am showing signs of coming out of my loooong
    slump.  
17.11200ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Jan 12 1996 13:308
			  (__)
                          (oo)
                   /-------\/ 
                  / |     || \ 
                 *  ||W---||Wonder snarf!  
                    ~~    ~~  

    
17.11201ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packFri Jan 12 1996 13:354
    
    .11198
    
    Everytime I see that, I see a brain. go figure
17.11202He disappeared well before the snowstorms startedDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoFri Jan 12 1996 18:2919
    TTWA:
    
    What could have happened to that missing college kid in New Hampshire,
    whose mother has been running "ads" (for lack of a more appropriate
    word) on our cable system for a while now.  Any speculation?...
    
    Running those ads has to be expensive, and she must be doing
    it on many different cable systems in the area (since my cable
    system is located well down into Mass.).  Maybe the cable systems
    are donating some time, that would be nice.
    
    I shouldn't be critical, but if I were her I'd have done the "ad"
    differently... instead of showing the mother at all, I'd show more
    photos of the kid; and instead of the "how would you feel..." lines,
    I'd provide hard info as to where the kid was last seen, what his
    interests are, what kinds of places he might hang out (in the unlikely
    case he's a runaway), and so on.
    
    Chris
17.11203POWDML::BUCKLEYIntl. Year of the Coaster -- 1996Fri Jan 12 1996 19:273
    re: a few back
    
    Nancy Moron hanin in ::KKKRISTIAN?  Say it isn't so!  
17.11204ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packFri Jan 12 1996 19:344
    
    what Buck meant to say was: " I can't believe Nancy isn't hanging
    around soapbox, but instead is spreading her good will and cheer to
    other conferences of deep respect.
17.11205i guessPOWDML::BUCKLEYIntl. Year of the Coaster -- 1996Fri Jan 12 1996 19:531
    great interpretation!
17.11206CSLALL::HENDERSONPraise His name I am freeFri Jan 12 1996 20:0215


 As if it made any difference to someone who took me to task "being a thumper
 without a Christmas tree" I'd like to state that Nancy is far from a moron,
 is a great friend and without who's friendship I'd be in a condition that
 would likely have left me dead, or close to it.

 Nancy has helped more of her fellow humans, and has gained more wisdom
 through the trials of her life than most humans will ever gain.

 


 Jim
17.11207JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Jan 12 1996 20:3218
Thanks for the pointer here.
    
    
    I'm afraid I don't know the person who is asking about me... but if you
    must know, due to our current work environment, I do not have time to
    keep up with thhis conference.  If you wanna chat you can reach me via
    mail.
        
    Mr. B., I must admit though we've never agreed on much, I'm at a loss
    as to why insult was necessary in referring to my name.
    
    And Jim,
    
    Believe me its a mutual admiration....  your courage has inspired me on
    many occasions.  I'm glad I know you.
    
    Nancy
    
17.11208DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&amp;Glory!Sat Jan 13 1996 19:324
    'BoxHUG!!
    
    :-)
    
17.11209JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeSun Jan 14 1996 01:221
    Egads, breaking the tradition of box bashes! :-)
17.11210Idiot!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Jan 15 1996 12:466
    
    re: .11203 by POWDML::BUCKLEY
    
    > Nancy Moron hanin in ::KKKRISTIAN?  Say it isn't so!
    
     
17.11211SSDDWAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Jan 15 1996 13:041
    Bucky's just trolling for attention.
17.11212MAIL1::CRANEMon Jan 15 1996 14:554
    Several months ago I purchased a pair of Dunlop sneakers. I`ve pretty
    much beat the crap outta of them at the gym, fire calls, rain, snow and
    what nots. They are still in pretty good condition. Does any one know
    if these are the same as Dunlop tires?
17.11213BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 15 1996 14:579
    
    	No, they're not the same as Dunlop tires.
    
    	The tires are round and usually black, with a big hole in the
    	center to facilitate mounting to a car's wheel.
    
    	The sneakers are somehwat oval/oblong with a hole a little bigger
    	than your foot.
    
17.11214POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertMon Jan 15 1996 15:003
    "Dunlop. The sneaker for the tireless."
    
    "Dunlop Sneakers. To go where other athletes fear to tread."
17.11215MAIL1::CRANEMon Jan 15 1996 15:014
    I guess this is waht happens when you ask an honest question:"). I
    realize the difference`s as I`m sure most people can. Me thinks the
    question should have been, are the tires and sneakers manufactured by
    the same.
17.11216ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Jan 15 1996 15:022
    No, I imagine they are made in different factories.  Don't know if it
    is the same company, though.  8^)
17.11217BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 15 1996 15:067
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why people think they can actually get an honest answer here.
    
    	8^)
    
17.11218POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertMon Jan 15 1996 15:111
    Shawn, have you told anyone that you're gay yet?
17.11219CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Jan 15 1996 15:141
    "Dunlop sneakers, for when your belly done lops over your belt"
17.11220BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 15 1996 15:287
    
    	Glenn, I guess that's 1 of those questions that can't be answered
    	completely with a simple "yes" or "no", like "Have you stopped
    	beating your wife yet?".
    
    	8^)
    
17.11221POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertMon Jan 15 1996 15:291
    See? You're right, you can't get an honest answer out of this place.
17.11222BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 15 1996 15:403

	Shawn is gay????? :-)
17.11223LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for her hand in the snowMon Jan 15 1996 15:411
    nope, he threw away his halter tops years ago.
17.11224BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 15 1996 15:479
    
    >Shawn, have you told anyone that you're gay yet?
    
    
    	Glen, I said I couldn't answer this with a simple "yes" or "no".
    
    	The required answer would have to take the form of "No, because
    	I never was".
    
17.11225SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Jan 15 1996 15:5410
    
    
    What is happening with this crap-heap of a company?????????
    
    I called someone in SBU SALES & MARKETING here in MKO1 and the a
    recorded message from Buffy stated:
    
     "This call could be monitored for supervisory purposes."
    
    Freakin 1984!!!
17.11226POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertMon Jan 15 1996 15:541
    See? You're right!
17.11227Dunlop rubber productsSMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 15 1996 16:542
    They're the same manufacturer as Dunlop Thinsulate Condoms.  As used
    by Lezah Bobbet.   When she's done lopping, of course.
17.11228BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 15 1996 16:593
    
    	Is she related to Lorena Bobbitt?
    
17.11229try warm ones insteadWAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Jan 15 1996 17:004
    >Dunlop Thinsulate Condoms
            ^
    
     Eschew necrophilia and you won't need the insulation.
17.11230SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 15 1996 17:134
    
    >Dunlop Thinsulate Condoms
    
    They're very big in Canada.
17.11231BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 15 1996 17:183
    
    	Yeah, and similarly, women pad their bras down here.
    
17.11232GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeMon Jan 15 1996 18:154
    
    not all of them...
    
    
17.11233POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertMon Jan 15 1996 18:171
    That's right, some women only pad some of their bras.
17.11234GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeMon Jan 15 1996 18:195
    
    
    ...and others don't need to pad any...
    
    
17.11235POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertMon Jan 15 1996 18:232
    
    Oh, uhhh, really?!? Hmmmmmm.
17.11236PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 15 1996 18:284
  if we'll ever get through one week in the 'box without someone 
  using a Hitler/Nazi analogy.

17.11237SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Jan 15 1996 18:334
    
    
    Did you know April 20th is Hitler's birthday???
    
17.11238PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 15 1996 18:363
  .11237  interesting.  it's not an analogy, but it's interesting, if true.

17.11239It's twue!! It's twue!! :)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Jan 15 1996 18:391
    
17.11240PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 15 1996 18:453
  if we'll ever get through one week in the 'box without someone
  making the same tired joke about all lawyers being liars.
17.11241SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Mon Jan 15 1996 18:461
    Getting rough in here.  Like sharks at feeding time.
17.11242BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 15 1996 18:476
    
    >Getting rough in here.
    
    
    	That's "Rough crowd lately."
    
17.11243SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 15 1996 18:472
    Merging topics.  Goering was a cross dresser, although he apparently never 
    needed to pad.
17.11244SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Jan 15 1996 18:499
    
    
    TTWA... 
    
    If we'll ever get through one week in the 'box without people wondering
    if we'll get through the week without someone making a comment viz.
    we'uns making it through the week without...
    
    
17.11245BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 15 1996 18:493
    
    	When's Ladi Di's next vacation?
    
17.11246SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Jan 15 1996 18:507
    
    re: .11243
    
    >Goering was a cross dresser
    
    
    He and Frank Burns both liked getting their nails done too!!
17.11247PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 15 1996 18:503
  .11244  oh, why - does that happen on a regular basis?

17.11248SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Jan 15 1996 18:525
    
    <------
    
    Weekly, I believe...
    
17.11249Rubgy tours ...CSC32::PRICEMon Jan 15 1996 18:5312
    
    
    re .11245
    
    
    	When is England's next away match. ;-) !
    
    
    
    
        	
    	
17.11250PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 15 1996 18:535
>>    Weekly, I believe...

	I must have missed them all then.
    

17.11251SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Mon Jan 15 1996 18:574
    
    
    Oh? Did I say "weekly"?? Maybe I meant "weakly"...
    
17.11252Counter: Bridge on the River Kwai theme; whistledSPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Jan 15 1996 18:589
        I've heard it said that;  "Hitler has only got one ball."
        
                           also;  "Goering has two, but _very_ small..."
        
                       and that;  "Himmler, has something similar!"

                            but;  "Poor ol' Goebbels has no balls at all"
        
        
17.11253PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 15 1996 19:127
>>    	When's Ladi Di's next vacation?

	i just had one, thanks.  why - you want me to be all
	nice nice for you, shawn?  how about some "bright blessings"
	and a couple of electronic hugs?  we aim to please.

17.11254If it is, it's not funny!GENRAL::RALSTONlife in the passing lane!Mon Jan 15 1996 19:135
  >if we'll ever get through one week in the 'box without someone
  >making the same tired joke about all lawyers being liars.

I didn't know this was a joke!
17.11255GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeMon Jan 15 1996 20:276
    >if we'll ever get through one week in the 'box without someone
    >making the same tired joke about all lawyers being liars.
    
    it does get pretty tiring, but then again, i do work with them....
    
    
17.11256PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 15 1996 20:282
 .11255  all of them?
17.11257GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Mon Jan 15 1996 20:356
re Note 17.11252 by SPEZKO::FRASER 

Bette Midler has been known to perform the "Hitler song".          
        

\C
17.11258Would you admit working with lieyers?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 15 1996 21:084
>i do work with them....

Is this conduct unbecoming a Soapboxer?

17.11259SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Jan 15 1996 21:349
>Bette Midler has been known to perform the "Hitler song".          
 
        As have generations of squaddies, dear 'Chele! :*) It's one of
        more ummm.. printable ones too...
        
        &y
        
        PS. Still looking for the Vogon Bible...
        
17.11260GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Mon Jan 15 1996 22:317
OOooh &y  I gnu that, I was just mentioning it, don't be supersilly!
        
>Still looking for the Vogon Bible...
It's still being produced.

        
\C
17.11261WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Jan 16 1996 10:584
    TTWA:
    
     Which country will I alienate today? I took care of the country of my
    ancestry yesterday. Hmmm. Which will it be today?
17.11262SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jan 16 1996 11:307
    
    
    	There's a whole world of opportunity in here Doctah...take your
    time, choose carefully. ;*)
    
    
    jim
17.11263GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeTue Jan 16 1996 11:419
    >>  -< Would you admit working with lieyers? >-
    
    obviously, i already have.
    
    >>  Is this conduct unbecoming a Soapboxer?
     
    not any more so than any other conduct in here.
    
    
17.11264POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertTue Jan 16 1996 12:192
    I wonder how Mr. Ladder and Mr. Hose feel about Mr. Crane becoming a
    full fledged firefighter.
17.11265WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 16 1996 12:2011
    why some lame brain, ignorant, stupid, moronic nit wit would fire a
    high powered rifle down at our shooting club (prolly something in the
    range of .30 cal. ball ammo) with a a back stop rating of 1000 ft sec.
    or less.
    
    one round went through, the other two put two good dents into the back
    stop. yes, there are signs all over the place.
    
    stupid, stupid, stupid and very dangerous.
    
    
17.11266CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Jan 16 1996 12:276
    Maybe a neighbor that is p.o.'d with the noise?  Mybe a neighbor
    that thinks a stray round hit their house/car/mobile home?  Still not
    right     though.
    
    Brian 
    
17.11267WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 16 1996 12:402
    naw, the range is underground and enclosed. only the members and the 
    fire dept. have a key. i'm afraid it was a member.
17.11268SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Tue Jan 16 1996 12:517
    
    Unbelievable!!
    
    At our club, this is cause for immediate revocation of membership!!
    
    Any way to trace this person from log-in sheets? 
    
17.11269BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 16 1996 13:055
    
    	Typical gunnut, it seems.
    
    	Ban firearms!!
    
17.11270SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jan 16 1996 13:076
    
    
    	I'd have that guy tossed out in a heartbeat.
    
    
    jim (RSC Range officer)
17.11271GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERbe nice, be happyTue Jan 16 1996 13:176
    
    
    As would I.
    
    
    Mike (GSFC RSO)
17.11272MAIL1::CRANETue Jan 16 1996 13:292
    .11264
    Excited!
17.11273BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 16 1996 13:357
    
    	What are all these acronyms, anyways??
    
    
    							Shawn L.
    							WTF, JAFO
    
17.11274WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 16 1996 15:0311
    one of the good things the club is, unfortunately, one of the bad.
    
    we are issued keys and have full access (no log). there are currently
    39 keys out (4 of them belong to the club officers) currently with
    about a 100 members.
    
    even though this is a small number (and a number of those can be 
    eliminated soundly as the culprit) it is difficult. ther is an
    executive committee meeting this week to figure out any action.
    
    it really stinks.
17.11275SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jan 16 1996 15:088
    
    
    	re: .11274
    
    	good luck....hope the idiot steps forward and admits the deed.
    
    
    jim
17.11276ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packTue Jan 16 1996 16:154
    
    ttwa
    
    if !joan is enjoying a cold IPA right now?
17.11277TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::ChrisI come in peaceTue Jan 16 1996 16:216
His stall is still empty and now you have to wait at least 10 seconds for 
somebody to "buzz" you into the computer room when !Joan used to hop to it 
right away with a cheery "it's open!"  ;-(

(I did give him a job lead here at Digital before he left so keep your 
fingers and toes crossed!)
17.11278POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertTue Jan 16 1996 16:231
    =8^)))
17.11279POWDML::HANGGELIBasket CaseTue Jan 16 1996 16:243
    
    That looks like you have your hair crossed.
    
17.11280ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packTue Jan 16 1996 16:285
    
    I'm glad I got to talk to him on Friday before he left. Who knows,
    maybe I'll make it to Toronto someday. Worse comes to worse, I know deb
    will send me copies of the bash photo's, when they get developed.
    right deb?
17.11281POWDML::HANGGELIBasket CaseTue Jan 16 1996 16:335
    
    I finished the roll this weekend!  I did!  I did!
    
    Now I just need to take it in for developing 8^).
    
17.11282MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 16 1996 16:586
>    I finished the roll this weekend!  I did!  I did!

You're doing far better than I. Even after taking several exciting shots
of some of the piles of snow in my driveway, I think I still have half a
dozen shots or more left on the roll.

17.11283POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertTue Jan 16 1996 17:012
    Take a picture of your new non-welcome mat, and put it on the boxpage.
    We'd also like to see you wood stove and your bag o' beer.
17.11284MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 16 1996 17:041
Good ideas, all.
17.11285ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packTue Jan 16 1996 17:052
    
    <---- and your unfinished garage!
17.11286MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 16 1996 17:062
I already took some of that, along with the snow piles.

17.11287CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Jan 16 1996 17:413
    .....along with the snow piles.
    
    Cold hemorrhoids?
17.11288BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 16 1996 18:083
    
    	Must be freezing his a** off, eh?
    
17.11289"A little to the left, near the 9-foot-high pile"DECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoTue Jan 16 1996 18:2010
    re: snow photos
    
    Yeah, I did that too, although I felt kind of geeky, and wondered
    what the neighbors thought.
    
    I even had people pose in front of the huge snow piles, sort of
    like the photographer on the moon in "2001", posing people in front
    of the monolith that they'd uncovered in the crater.
    
    Chris
17.11290EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletWed Jan 17 1996 00:175
Price tag in Sears:

   Sale Price $599.97
   Reg. Price $599.99
   Save $.02
17.11291ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Jan 17 1996 11:523
    Perhaps they were having an "Everything in the store is on sale!" sale.
    
    Bob
17.11292CRONIC::BOURGOINEWed Jan 17 1996 12:2710

	Heard on the drive in:    Jewerly stores have begun _renting_ 
	engagement rings.

	Anyone hear anything more about this???   Like, do you rent it for 
	an amount of time and have to give it back??  _If_ you rrelationship 
	works out you can buy it???

	How does a man explain that it's rented???    I'd be very upset
17.11293POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Jan 17 1996 12:3410
    
    I think it sounds like a good idea.  The proposer could then propose to
    the proposee with ring in hand and not have to worry about picking one
    that the proposee will hate - because they can go shopping for the real
    one together later, and once they find it, they just return the rented
    ring!
    
    Works for me.
    
    
17.11294NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 17 1996 12:352
I read about these rent-a-rings in the Boston Globe a while ago.  It's
apparently doing well.
17.11295CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Jan 17 1996 12:473
    Many Jewelers will buy your ring back at the price you paid if it
    doesn't work out before the wedding and within a certain time period,
    like 1 year.  At least they used to.
17.11296MAIL1::CRANEWed Jan 17 1996 13:082
    The rings are rented with option to buy if it works out. It can be as
    little as $9.95 p.w. It is a money maker in this area as well.
17.11297BULEAN::BANKSWed Jan 17 1996 13:082
Given the way marriages are going, it might also make sense to rent out
marriage licenses...
17.11298ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packWed Jan 17 1996 13:202
    
    <------ either that Dawn, or rent out prospective fiances as well.
17.11299Coupon Ring BluesDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoWed Jan 17 1996 13:3718
    Or better yet, give her an Actual Size photograph of a diamond ring.
    Then, if it doesn't work out, you don't have to worry about getting
    it back from her to return to the rental shop.  And if it does work
    out, then as a newly-added feature of the wedding ceremony, the bride
    can redeem her ring photo for the actual item.
    
    Once, as a graduation present, I gave my wife a photograph of a piano.
    She was getting an associate's degree in accounting, and I figured
    as a junior accountant she'd appreciate my frugality and budgetary
    responsibility.
    
    	Heh-heh... you see, dear... heh... the piano wasn't delivered
    	on time... so, heh, in the meantime, here's your gift.
    
    The real item was eventually delivered, but in the interim it was
    interesting to see her reaction...
    
    Chris
17.11300POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertWed Jan 17 1996 14:341
    Is this year's Super Bowl for adults only?
17.11301ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packWed Jan 17 1996 14:452
    
    I'll bite Glenn.
17.11302POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Jan 17 1996 14:463
    
    {thud}
    
17.11303POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertWed Jan 17 1996 14:471
    RUN AWAY! RUN AWAY!
17.11305LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for her hand in the snowWed Jan 17 1996 14:481
    Cameras!!  Action!! Roll 'Em!!!
17.11306MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 17 1996 14:482
Or a comma, anyway.

17.11304POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Jan 17 1996 14:495
    
    Grievous, grievous lack of comma in .11301.
    
    
    
17.11307SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Wed Jan 17 1996 14:524
    
    
    Film at 11:00...
    
17.11308ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packWed Jan 17 1996 14:522
    
    rough crowd lately, like sharks at feeding time.
17.11309POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertWed Jan 17 1996 14:541
    You're the one doing the biting.
17.11310ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packWed Jan 17 1996 14:562
    
    BWAHAHAHA
17.11311TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::ChrisI come in peaceWed Jan 17 1996 16:5220
>>    Or better yet, give her an Actual Size photograph of a diamond ring.
    Then, if it doesn't work out, you don't have to worry about getting
    it back from her to return to the rental shop.  And if it does work
    out, then as a newly-added feature of the wedding ceremony, the bride
    can redeem her ring photo for the actual item.
  

Ha Ha!  Have you ever seen the Rowan Atkinson show "Mr Bean"? The show 
basically has no dialogue - most of the actions are mimed with a few little 
grunts or hums etc. The Christmas episode has a portion that deals with Mr. 
Bean and his girlfriend window shopping and she gets all excited when they 
are looking in a jewellry store window and keeps pointing to a ring. The 
time comes for her to open her present and it turns out to be the picture of 
a happy couple posing behind the ring display.  The girlfriend, of course, is 
not thrilled until she realizes that there is another present - a small ring 
sized box.  Her face lights up in excitement again, only to become 
crestfallen when she opens the present to find a hook to hang the picture. 
I know my description does not do this justice - Rowan Atkinson has one of 
the most expressive faces I have ever seen and this show is really funny.   

17.11312BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Jan 17 1996 16:593
    
    	I was ROLLING when she opened the box with the hook in it!!
    
17.11313WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 17 1996 17:413
    TTWA: what kind of advance/financial consideration Hillary got for 
    her book. I wonder if it's along the lines of the deal Barbara Bush
    got, or if it's another cattle supreme.
17.11314SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jan 17 1996 17:517
    
    	re: -1
    
    	It mustn't compare to Newt's almost deal, since she's not being
    tattled on by the media.
    
    :*\
17.11315they're not THAT stupidNOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 17 1996 17:522
Given the scrutiny that the Clintons are under, I suspect that all profits
go to charity.
17.11316WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 17 1996 18:036
>Given the scrutiny that the Clintons are under, I suspect that all profits
>go to charity.
    
    That would be interesting given the fact that the President claimed the
    other day that the first family was on the verge of "being broke" as a
    result of their hefty legal bills for Whitewater, BJgate, et al.
17.11317SUBSYS::NEUMYERLove is a dirty jobWed Jan 17 1996 18:034
    
    	Why 'we' are paying for her book tour.
    
    ed
17.11318MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalWed Jan 17 1996 18:516
    Is it summer in the Southern Hemisphere.  If this is true and we are in
    the Perihelion stage of orbit, then why isn't it extremely hot in the
    southern hemisphere since we are closer to the sun?  Or is that
    Aphelion, cain't remember!
    
    -Jack
17.11319Hillary hot air > Solar perihelion effectDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoWed Jan 17 1996 19:0219
    >>	Why 'we' are paying for her book tour.
    
    Someone on radio news said that she's taking an Air Force jet
    around the country to push her book, and that the book publisher
    is reimbursing to the tune of a first-class airliner ticket,
    which hardly balances the books.  Is this true?
    
    
    re: Southern Hemisphere summer
    
    Yes, it's summer for them now, and we're about 4% closer to the sun
    at perihelion than at aphelion, if I recall.  You'd think that would
    make their summers warmer, but there are apparently other factors
    like wind currents, ocean heating/cooling, and so on, that turn out
    to have a greater impact, and so the solar distance thing doesn't
    have too much effect.  That is, if I'm remembering some long-ago
    Earth Science course correctly.
    
    Chris
17.11320ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packWed Jan 17 1996 19:055
    
    Jack, it is summer in the southern Hemisphere. It is caused by the 
    centrifugal force bearing on the 12 moons of Jupiter. These moons are
    doing battle royale up there, and hence the different seasons from 
    Northern to Southern. hth
17.11321SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIRhubarb... celery gone bloodshot.Wed Jan 17 1996 19:286
    
    
    <------
    
    Ergo, his p_n....
    
17.11322Why does this not surprise me?DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedWed Jan 17 1996 19:494
    Hillary IS starting to get flak over her book.  Seems she did have
    a co-author (ghost writer?) and she failed to give credit.
    
    
17.11323NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 17 1996 19:594
>    Hillary IS starting to get flak over her book.  Seems she did have
>    a co-author (ghost writer?) and she failed to give credit.
    
Millie didn't write her book either.  You heard it here first, folks.
17.11324COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jan 17 1996 20:041
Uhoh.  When the word gets out, she'll be in the dog house.
17.11325This woman is an accident waiting to happenDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedWed Jan 17 1996 21:2110
    Gerald,
    
    We KNEW Millie didn't write her book, Babs told on her ;-}
    
    There would be no harm in Hillary using a co-writer or ghost
    writer; it's done all the time.  Once again, by refusing to be up
    front about it, she's caused herself more aggravation and is now
    taking another shot to her credibility.
    
    
17.11326GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Jan 17 1996 21:245
Where did the expression "hosed" come from?  I've only been hearing it for the 
past 12 months or so (generally used by people less than appreciative of 
hardware/software behaviour)

\C
17.11327Those 6" or 7" hoses, doncha know.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jan 17 1996 22:003
It's just another word for "screwed".

/john
17.11328SCASS1::BARBER_ApeasWed Jan 17 1996 22:241
    note 162.0 in AXEL::NETPARTY
17.11329COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jan 17 1996 22:3710
Hmmm.

>Iedere Zaterdag in DOORNROOSJE      TRANCE/ACID Party

Every Saturday, in "Doornroosje", a Trance/Acid Party.

Doornroosje could be a town, or it could be bar called "Thornrose"
or "Sleeping Beauty".

/john
17.11330still confusedGIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Jan 17 1996 22:446
I realize "host" implies severe dysfunction, what what I want to know is *why*?
I don't understand why garden hoses/pantyhose enter into the dysfunction.
Is hose some kind of weird slang for poorly executed carnal activity?


\C
17.11331GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Jan 17 1996 22:465
The "host" in the previous entry should be "hosed".

\C dysfunctional hand/brain


17.11332SCASS1::BARBER_ApeasWed Jan 17 1996 22:471
    'Chele,  It ain't nothin' but a thaing. 
17.11333HIGHD::FLATMANGive2TheMegan&amp;KennethCollegeFundWed Jan 17 1996 22:485
    RE: .11330

>Is hose some kind of weird slang for poorly executed carnal activity?

    Yes.  See .11327
17.11334GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Jan 17 1996 22:515
Goodness, the people who developed the expression must have been _very_ bad at 
the activity or extremely bizarrely configured.

\C

17.11335\\SCASS1::BARBER_ApeasWed Jan 17 1996 22:551
    Given the latter, the former would apply.
17.11336you hoser...GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeThu Jan 18 1996 12:285
    
    don't know why, but when 'chele asked where "hosed" came from, i
    automatically thought "those crazy canucks"...eh
    
    
17.11337POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertThu Jan 18 1996 12:508
              eh?
	      /
	  oO)-.
	 /__  _\       
	 \  \(  |      
	  \__|\ {                                             
	  '  '--'   
17.11338BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 18 1996 12:533
    
    	Take off, to the Great White North!!
    
17.11339CRONIC::BOURGOINEThu Jan 18 1996 12:575
>>    	Take off, to the Great White North!!

	Actually that would be Hose-Head.
    

17.11340BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 18 1996 13:063
    
    	Not sure about that ... pretty sure it was "hoser".
    
17.11341POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertThu Jan 18 1996 13:091
    It was hoser.
17.11342WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 18 1996 13:108
    -1 hoser for sure. i have that one on tape. when i feel like some
       mindless comedy (with a few brews) i toss in Strange Brew.
    
       love the part when Rick Moranis got tossed into a beer vat and had
       to drink the whole thing. when they opened the door there was this
       huge fat body with a little tiny Moranis head on top. his brother
       asked him if he was okay. Rick replied yes, but he had to take a 
       wicked pee.
17.11343SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideThu Jan 18 1996 13:206
        Reminds me of an uncle who died when he fell into a vat of
        varnish. It was a terrible end, but he had a lovely finish...
        
        Another uncle died when he fell into a vat of whisky - it took a
        while, they say he got out to go to the bathroom three times...
        
17.11344MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalThu Jan 18 1996 13:233
    It was probably the first time it happened.
    
    In drinkers talk, he lost his olive!!!
17.11345ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packThu Jan 18 1996 13:274
    
    .11343
    
    they tried to rescue him, but he fought them off valiently
17.11346WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Jan 18 1996 13:415
    >	Not sure about that ... pretty sure it was "hoser".
    
     Like both of them were used on the album, eh? Take off!
    Oh, towel off, you hoser. like this is our special hit single
    segment...
17.11347POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertThu Jan 18 1996 13:421
    Cooooo roookookookookookoookooooooooooo!
17.11348BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 18 1996 13:497
    
    	RE: Doctah
    
    	OK, I'd believe that.
    
    	["10 bucks is 10 bucks."]
    
17.11349GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeThu Jan 18 1996 15:574
    
    it is one of my favorite movies, tho i am still not quite sure why..
    
    
17.11350POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsThu Jan 18 1996 16:075
    
    TTWA:  Note 8983 in Classified_Ads.
    
    Heck, I _played_ with my flippin' Barbies.
    
17.11351Two completely unrelated wondersDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Jan 18 1996 16:1310
    TTWA:
    
    1.  Who's taking the zillions of training courses a week that I've been
        getting mail about for the last several months?
    
    2.  Will George Burns survive to see his 100th birthday on Saturday?
        He's apparently too weak to even make an appearance at his own
        birthday party.
    
    Chris
17.11352ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packThu Jan 18 1996 16:133
    
    where lady di has been last few days?? and lllonnngggg time no hear
    from Dick Curtis??
17.11353SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Thu Jan 18 1996 16:144
    .11351
    
    2.  That sux.  I wonder if he'll get sued for breach of contract - he's
        got a gig on his birthday.
17.11354NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 18 1996 16:161
Some kids flipped baseball cards.  Deb flipped Barbies.
17.11355POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsThu Jan 18 1996 16:164
    
    Well, no, but my Barbie had a flip 8^).
    
    
17.11356WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Jan 18 1996 16:183
    >where lady di has been last few days?? 
    
     In a class.
17.11357BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 18 1996 16:358
    
    	I flipped Barbies, too ... not a one of them was anatomically
    	correct.
    
    
    	And Di's in class, eh?  So she'll come back and converse with
    	us when she has no class?
    
17.11358My theory anyways.TRLIAN::MIRAB1::REITHIf it's worth doing, it's worth overdoingThu Jan 18 1996 17:2114
    
    >I realize "host" [hosed] implies severe dysfunction, what what I want to
    >know is *why*? I don't understand why garden hoses/pantyhose enter into
    >the dysfunction. Is hose some kind of weird slang for poorly executed
    >carnal activity?
    
    I believe it comes from the riots of the 60's.  When things got out of
    hand, the police would show up with fire trucks that had water cannons
    on them and hose down the crowd.  The situation was then "hosed". 
    Similar to what I have wanted to do with my software on more than one
    occassion.
    
    	Skip
     
17.11359Keeping my fingers crossedDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedThu Jan 18 1996 17:519
    I hope Burnsie makes it. 
    
    I hope my PopPop Daniels makes it; he'll be 100 May 10th, if the
    good Lord's willing.  Pop's been in pretty good shape, but he's
    suddenly starting to sound a bit feeble/weak the last few times
    I've spoken with him.  He says he's getting tired; I told him
    they just need to crank up his pacemaker a bit more :-)
    
    
17.11360POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertThu Jan 18 1996 18:181
    Sean, how does one get hemorrhoids on their shoulders?
17.11361SMURF::WALTERSThu Jan 18 1996 18:231
    Give a politician a piggy-back?
17.11362POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertThu Jan 18 1996 18:251
    Hmmmmm.
17.11363SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras.. doomed to extinctionThu Jan 18 1996 18:296
    
    
    How do you get dandruff...
    
    Never mind...
    
17.113648^)POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsThu Jan 18 1996 18:321
    
17.11365CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeThu Jan 18 1996 18:487
    
    	I wonder if Brian Markey will find time to apologize
    	before he leaves tomorrow.
    
    	;-) 
    
    
17.11366BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 18 1996 18:581
<---you think he would start that stuff now???? ;-)
17.11367when I wish upon a Stone...POLAR::CROOK&quot;my cat is in the doghouse...&quot;Thu Jan 18 1996 19:402
    apparently Mr. Burns wants Sharon Stone for a birthday present, I hope
    he gets his wish. He's so cute...
17.11368BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 18 1996 19:434
    
    	If he gets his wish, there's a good chance he won't make it to
    	100.0027
    
17.11369SMURF::WALTERSThu Jan 18 1996 19:431
    To go with his gallstones & kidney stones, no doubt.
17.11370NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Jan 18 1996 21:274
There's Army Intelligence, Airforce Intelligence, and Naval Intelligence.
Notice how there isn't any Marine Intelligence?

(The marines operate under Naval Intelligence).
17.11371GENRAL::RALSTONlife in the passing lane!Thu Jan 18 1996 21:471
Would Jim Percival shoot Jack Martin, if I gave him a gun???   :)
17.11372bluuuuuuurrrrrrrrghPOWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsFri Jan 19 1996 00:253
    
    TTWA:  The ad in The Phoenix offering "sensuous enemas".
                       					
17.11374GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Fri Jan 19 1996 00:485
Moderator?  Excuse me, but Mr Richardson dropped a <r.o.>.
He already has a shovel, shouldn't he clean up?


\C
17.11375POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertFri Jan 19 1996 01:031
    Somebody on the other side of the planet just told on me.
17.11373POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertFri Jan 19 1996 01:291
    no chite?
17.11376GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Fri Jan 19 1996 02:263
Ah'm a dobber, yes ah ahm!

\C
17.11377COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jan 19 1996 02:501
I'd rather have a sensuous friend than a sensuous enema.
17.11378MAIL1::CRANEFri Jan 19 1996 09:569
    I received in the U.S. Mail yesterday a little envelope from the
    Australian Lotter Winners Service. They sent me a set of numbers for a
    lottery (six numbers) . They want $5.00 for 5 weeks? It is referred to
    as Lotto 6/45...Austrralia`s biggest lottery. Has any one heard of this
    organization?  Has any one ever heard of J. Michael Husk, President of
    this organization? I wouldn`t mind trying it for 5 weeks but its the
    first time I`ve ever heard of them.
    
    Thanks. 
17.11379would work for me!WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Jan 19 1996 10:263
    >apparently Mr. Burns wants Sharon Stone for a birthday present
    
     Can't say as I blame him.
17.11380SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras.. doomed to extinctionFri Jan 19 1996 11:326
    
    re: .11372
    
    
                             GAK!!!!!
    
17.11381SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 19 1996 11:433
    .11377.
    
    agagagag.  Right up my street.
17.11382SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideFri Jan 19 1996 11:579
>                     <<< Note 17.11381 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

>    agagagag.  Right up my street.
        
        Would have thought "...ogogogoch" would have been more up yer
        street, Colin...
        
        

17.11383BIGQ::MARCHANDFri Jan 19 1996 12:073
    
       .11381   ER do you really mean right up your highway instead of
    street?
17.11384SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 19 1996 12:091
    Shaddap. Thelottayew.
17.11385ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packFri Jan 19 1996 12:342
    
    are ewe having a bad day, Colin?
17.11386SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 19 1996 12:351
    Let's not bring my family into this.
17.11387SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideFri Jan 19 1996 13:052
        Lambent, eh?
        
17.11388NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 19 1996 15:102
TTWA: Am I the only one who thinks George Burns' dirty old man schtick
is disgusting?
17.11389POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertFri Jan 19 1996 15:111
    Nope.
17.11390When your as old as George, anything goes :)GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesFri Jan 19 1996 15:3614
They showed an old interview with George Burns, this morning on Good Morning 
America. It was his 95th birthday I think. Dialog went something like this:

	GMA: How many cigars do you smoke each day?

	GB:  About 15.

	GMA: How many martini's do you drink?

	GB:  four to six.

	GMA: What does your doctor think of your habits.

	GB:  I don't know, he died years ago while jogging.
17.11391not that you askedPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 15:511
  .11388  i never thought it was.
17.11392CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Jan 19 1996 15:529

 I thought it was OK.





 Jim who loves George Burns.
17.11393POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertFri Jan 19 1996 16:041
    <--- Repent and be Baptist!
17.11394PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 16:144
  -  women who would want to pick out their own diamond
  -  people who would actually rent a diamond

17.11395MAIL1::CRANEFri Jan 19 1996 16:195
    .11394
    I wish I had rented my wife`s ring before I bought it. She picked it
    out and it now sits in my jewlery box because she doesn`t want to wear
    it...just because. If she doesn`t do something with it I might just as
    well sell it. I don`t think she would miss it.
17.11396PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 16:222
  .11395  well, that's another thing to wonder about - your wife. ;>
17.11397POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertFri Jan 19 1996 16:231
    Makes sense to me.
17.11398MAIL1::CRANEFri Jan 19 1996 16:292
    .11396
    Me too!!
17.11399MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Jan 19 1996 16:304
    TTWA:
    
    Would it be considered tacky to try to buy a ring from a fellow noter
    for my tenth anniversary coming up in May?
17.11400MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalFri Jan 19 1996 16:301
    Hock Snarf!
17.11401PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 16:414
>>    Makes sense to me.

	stupefyingly unromantic, imo.
17.11402POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertFri Jan 19 1996 16:451
    Wait till somebody buys you an ugly ring.
17.11403of mice and menSMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 19 1996 16:487
    My mate Pete just wrote me to say that he spent about $2000 on
    a vacation in the US (From the UK) as part of his master plan
    to propose to Roz.  He did it at dawn during a glorious sunrise
    over the Grand Canyon.  Roz declined.  I don't know what the
    ring cost, but I bet he wishes he'd rented it.
    
    
17.11404The "Steam-Powered Amish Web Site", to be specificAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoFri Jan 19 1996 16:5311
    TTWA:
    
    An Amish Web page.  I thought they didn't like using "modern" things.
    
    
    Another TTWA:
    
    Why some Web pages are "403 Forbidden".  Or just plain forbidden,
    even without the 403.
    
    Chris
17.11405SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras.. doomed to extinctionFri Jan 19 1996 16:555
    
    >403 Forbidden
    
    What is that?? Like a "set/hidden"??
    
17.11406PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 16:578
>>    Wait till somebody buys you an ugly ring.

	i wouldn't marry someone who didn't have good taste. ;>
	and i don't like diamonds much, actually.
	but anyways... picking it out myself or renting it would
	simply not be options.  chacun a son gout, i guess.


17.11407NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 19 1996 17:042
Diamonds aren't forever.  My mother's was ruined when it was internally
fractured from being hit in some odd way.
17.11408At least it didn't ask for my papersAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoFri Jan 19 1996 17:0813
    >> What is that?? Like a "set/hidden"??
    
    When trying to access a Web page, every so often Netscape refuses,
    instead putting up a blinding white page with a big "403 Forbidden"
    across the top, but I don't know why.  In tiny print further down
    there's a line saying something about "server has refused access"
    or whatever.
    
    If I were to create an error page like this, I'd at least have the
    good taste to accompany it with a photo of HAL 9000's malevolent eye,
    or some other appropriate authoritarian image.
    
    Chris
17.11409EST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQFri Jan 19 1996 17:099
Some total moron dumped a whole bunch of 20 year old equipment in the middle
our lab. No identification as to owner, nothing, just a pile of junk. A
VT100, for pete's sake? Haven't seen one of those in years.

So, being the cool, calm-headed dude I am, I proceded to dump it all out in
the hallway. I'm afraid I was a little abrupt with the <ahem> nice building
services person who demanded the name of my manager.

Gonna have to get some "Trash Disposal Prohibited" signs.
17.11410PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 17:114
>Diamonds aren't forever.

	that coincides nicely with marriages these days.

17.11411NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 19 1996 17:133
>	that coincides nicely with marriages these days.

Despite the damage to her diamond, my mother decided to stay married.
17.11412PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 17:143
  .11411  i would have expected nothing less from any mother 
	  of yours. ;>
17.11413SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Fri Jan 19 1996 17:3015
    .11404
    
    > An Amish Web page.  I thought they didn't like using "modern" things.
    
    Not correct.  They do not construct their lifestyles around "modern"
    things such as cars and electricity because they believe that investing
    oneself in THINGS detracts from one's depth of spirituality.  But they
    have no qualms about using other people's modern things in their jobs;
    although most Amish are farmers who use no motive power except horses,
    you will find that many of the people who build campers and motor homes
    (for several manufacturers in northeastern Indiana) are Amish.  I have
    a top, the old hand-thrown kind you spin, made by an Amishman on an
    electrically driven lathe.  Amish craftsmanship is usually superb; it
    is a spiritual commitment to do and be one's best that drives the
    Amish.
17.11414GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERbe nice, be happyFri Jan 19 1996 17:344
    
    
    RE: .11395  Ray, I'd hawk the doggone thing and buy some more hardware
    to burn some powder with.....
17.11415MAIL1::CRANEFri Jan 19 1996 17:364
    .11414
    I`m thinkin about hawkin the wife and keepin the ring!
    
    
17.11416sexist whine!!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIZebras.. doomed to extinctionFri Jan 19 1996 17:461
    
17.11417GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesFri Jan 19 1996 17:511
The Amish homepage is very enlightening. It also has a couple of fun links.
17.11418PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 17:543
  what's the poop on ZK links?

17.11419GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesFri Jan 19 1996 17:561
is it dirty and brown??
17.11420PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 17:586
  .11419  hush, you godless bigot.


	;>

17.11421GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesFri Jan 19 1996 17:591
Then it is dirty and brown..   :)
17.11422Not to mention sworn atAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoFri Jan 19 1996 18:045
    TTWA:
    
    Who'll be sworn-in, one year from tomorrow.
    
    Chris
17.11423EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletFri Jan 19 1996 18:526
>  what's the poop on ZK links?

No, the poop is one of the Amish links. Specifically,
http://www.poopets.com/CAT.HTML

Get yourself a _real_ stool pigeon.
17.11424PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 18:584
  .11423  ;> okay, but in the meantime, i was wondering why i was
	  having trouble reaching nodes at Spitbrook.  i guess
	  nobody knows.
17.11425STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Jan 19 1996 19:0028
    
    
    >>>but in the meantime, i was wondering why i was
              having trouble reaching nodes at Spitbrook.  i guess
              nobody knows.
    
      I hope this helps,    ;-)
    
    -mike
    
    
    
    
    To:     usg@DEC:.zko.alpha
    CC:     dasmith@DEC:.zko.alpha
    Subj:   FYI: Network connectivity problems
    
    
      The site networking group has informed up that there are circuits
    outages at Tewksbury, Parker St., Shrewsbury, and DCO affecting
    connectivity to these sites and the Telephone Company been called
    in.
    
    Also, we are experiencing DECnet connectivity problems out side
    of ZKO.
    
    Thank you,
    Debbie Smith
17.11426UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTIStwo cans short of a 6 packFri Jan 19 1996 19:263
    
    di, don't believe the memo. the trilateral commission is *really*
    behind the network outages. It is part of their master plan.
17.11427CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Jan 19 1996 19:349


 No.  It is OJ, who is on the trail of the killer(s) in the GMA.




Jim
17.11428PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 19 1996 19:523
  .11425  thanks, mikey.  you're a gentleman and a scholar.
	  or, er... well...thanks. ;>
17.11429BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 19 1996 20:224
    
    	It is darn windy out there, so if these lines go above-ground
    	then some of them might have come down.
    
17.11430a dozen or two, each a few hundred millisecondsEVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletFri Jan 19 1996 20:362
Part of the problem is likely these little power hits we keep getting
here.
17.11431BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 19 1996 20:438
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Whether anyone has ever used the phrase "It's dripping pussies
    	and weenies" to describe heavy rain.
    
    	If not, I wonder why?
    
17.11432POLAR::RICHARDSONGlennbertFri Jan 19 1996 20:521
    {thud}
17.11433AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Jan 19 1996 22:221
    How many Ohms are there in a kettle of fish....
17.11434AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Jan 19 1996 22:221
    Have all the inventions been invented?
17.11435AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Jan 19 1996 22:231
    Why are cannaries yellow, and why do they die in mine shafts?
17.11436GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Sun Jan 21 1996 20:254
17.11378 answered via mail


\C
17.11437MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Jan 22 1996 12:053
    Shawn:
    
    Charming I'm sure!
17.11438CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 22 1996 12:1411
    
    	On diamonds:
    
    	I picked out my own ring because my husband, who has exquisite
    	taste, thought I was too particular.  I didn't mind, though
    	he tells me I'd have gotten a bigger diamond if he'd made the
    	selection.  Anyway, it was his idea, and I thought it'd be
    	rather boorish of me to turn him down just because he asked 
    	me to go shopping with him.
    
    
17.11439PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 22 1996 12:262
  .11438  yeah, if he asked you to, that's different.
17.11440CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 22 1996 12:453
    
    	{sigh of relief}
    
17.11441PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 22 1996 12:574

  i realize it was just my opinion and that nobody probably gives a rat's
  patoot.  
17.11442CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 22 1996 13:593
    
    	Au contraire, my dear!
    
17.11443CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 22 1996 14:016
    	TTWA:
    
    	Is codeine a stimulant ?  I got some cough pills with codeine
    	from my doctor, and they seem to keep me awake.
    
    
17.11444CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Jan 22 1996 14:0220
    
    RE: .11406 (or there abouts) 
    
    >> i wouldn't marry someone who didn't have good taste. ;>
    
    I wouldn't marry anyone that didn't taste good either! ;-).
    
    On the diamond thing, If I were to do it all over again and I might,
    someday, I would go the rock route and buy the stone, loose.  At that
    point I think I would either design the setting myself knowing that my
    taste is exquisite or allow her in on the decision making if she
    insisted.  The ring must be unique as it will be a singularly unique 
    experience being married to me, woohoo!!   
    
    This is what I did in round 1.  The ring was a custom casting with a
    round brilliant cut stone set in a low platinum crown accompanied by
    two corn silk blue sapphires on either side.  The ring was (and
    presumably still is) 22k gold with a serpentine shape and a band to
    match the curves of the ring.  I designed it, my then sister in law
    fabricated it.  It was very pretty even though the marriage was not.
17.11445CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Jan 22 1996 14:0210

 
I don't think it qualifies as a stimulant.  Maybe there's some other stuff
in there that is supposed to clear out any congestion that acts as a stimulant.




 Jim
17.11446CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Jan 22 1996 14:033
    Codeine is a painkiller i.e. depressant or at least a relaxant.  I don't 
    believe it sparks hyperactivity in folks.  This is the effect the
    tylenol 3 had on me anyway.
17.11447SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 22 1996 14:052
    May be caffeine as a blood vessel dilator to help the absorption of the
    other stuff.
17.11448CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 22 1996 14:066
    
    	The pills haven't made me hyperactive, just alert.  
    
    	They haven't relaxed me, but they have supressed my cough, which
    	is the desired result.
    
17.11449POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselMon Jan 22 1996 14:071
    If the line is busy now, dilator?
17.11450Depends on the individualDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedMon Jan 22 1996 14:1911
    Some folks have the opposite reaction to a drug that would put most
    people out.
    
    I can't handle Demerol; I was given it once after surgery and the
    stuff gave me the heebie jeebies so bad the doc thought they would
    need restraints.  A number of prescription pain killers affect me
    the same way.  It's one of those good new/bad news situations; the
    good news is the pain is gone, the bad news is staying wide awake
    for 3 or 4 days.
    
    
17.11451MKOTS3::JMARTINI press on toward the goalMon Jan 22 1996 14:233
    I notice the same people are always selling things in the NH Want Ads.
    
    Do these people go to the dump or something?
17.11452BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 22 1996 14:365
    
    	Jack, you need to get out even more than the person who can
    	tell the difference between a chicken and a duck on a cooking
    	show.
    
17.11453LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Jan 22 1996 15:521
    is shawn's namesake shawn cassidy?
17.11454POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselMon Jan 22 1996 15:582
    <--- That guy is producing a very good show called American Gothic by
    the way.
17.11455WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Jan 22 1996 16:001
    Isn't it Shaun Cassidy?
17.11456UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPMon Jan 22 1996 16:082
    
    ,--- yes
17.11457LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Jan 22 1996 16:112
    you know, now that you mention it, it _is_ shaun cassidy.
    i need to get out more.
17.11458POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselMon Jan 22 1996 16:131
    I don't want to hear anything involving an inflatable Shaun Cassidy.
17.11459UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPMon Jan 22 1996 16:192
    
    <------ only Glen would be interested, anyway.
17.11460BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 22 1996 16:356
| <<< Note 17.11459 by UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTIS "Minnesota Fats, RIP" >>>


| <------ only Glen would be interested, anyway.

	Mods, please move Mr Battis' remark to the GAK topic......
17.11461BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 22 1996 16:366
| <<< Note 17.11451 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "I press on toward the goal" >>>

| I notice the same people are always selling things in the NH Want Ads.
| Do these people go to the dump or something?

	Jack, are you always looking for dumpy things? :-)
17.11462CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 22 1996 17:3410
    
    	back to the codeine...
    
    	It may well be the other ingredient in the cough tablets
    	that is keeping me awake.  I'm just glad the codeine has
    	not affected me in any other sense, like percoset did.
    
    	Karen
    
    
17.11463SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Mon Jan 22 1996 17:358
    
    
    >not affected me in any other sense,
    
    Keep talking... we'll let you know...
    
    :)
    
17.11464CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 22 1996 18:043
    
    	I really need to extract a copy of mz_debra's raspberries.
    
17.11465POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsMon Jan 22 1996 18:0516
                     
                                         ,.','.,'.,
                                 ,'.'.,''.,'.',''  "
    			,.''.,.','.,' ,.',.',.',..,'',.',.',.'
    	               ,'.,'.',,.''.,'.,'.','.,'.,"'.,'.',.'
                              ,.',.',,.',.',.'.' ,.',.
    8^pPppPPppPppPpPppPppPpPppPPpP,.',.',.',.',.'",..,
                        ,.',.'.'.','.,'.,',.',.',.',.' ,.','.,'.
                                    ,. ' ,.,.',.',"
                                        ,.',.',.',.',.'
                                        	,.',.','.,
    					,.',.
    					     ,.',.',.',
    
    
    
17.11466UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPMon Jan 22 1996 18:072
    
    well that was definitly an 8 incher.
17.11467BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 22 1996 18:083
    
    	Heh heh ... you're right, it's 8" [within 1/4" or so].
    
17.11468CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 22 1996 18:096
    
    	Thanks, dear.
    
    	I extracted it to andy.txt.
    
    
17.11469UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPMon Jan 22 1996 18:112
    
    Karen, are you saying that Andy needs an 8 incher??
17.11470MILPND::CLARK_DMon Jan 22 1996 18:207
    
    Wasn't someone looking for a Mr. Potato Head in here or was it
    a joke?  This is the old one.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Dianne
17.11471POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsMon Jan 22 1996 18:283
    
    I think Brian Markey was looking for one.
    
17.11472BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 22 1996 19:023
    
    	And I think he got one for Christmas.
    
17.11473CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 22 1996 19:484
    
    	Mark, I am not, in any way, trying to say that.
    
    
17.11474GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Mon Jan 22 1996 22:156
Why do so many people have difficulty distinguishing the difference between 
the words "lose" and "loose"?  
They don't appear to have any problems with "nose" and "noose".    
    
\C

17.11475SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 22 1996 22:301
    Who nose?
17.11476SCASS1::BARBER_Agot milk?Tue Jan 23 1996 04:161
    No 1 nose here.
17.11477GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeTue Jan 23 1996 11:235
    
    ttwa: the note in classifieds that is selling a house for $59.5...at
    that price, i can afford one for all my friends!!!  :> :>
    
    
17.11478SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 23 1996 11:579
    
    
    But raq.... if you bought them that house, they'd have to travel 200
    miles to see you...
    
     But I guess that's what friends are for... huh??
    
    :)
    
17.11479CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Jan 23 1996 12:1216

 Retail establishments who post signs like: "We regret that we will not
 be able to accept utility payments after xx/xx/xx.  We sincerly apologize
 for any inconvenience"..

 Do they *really* regret it?  Do the managers/employees sit around moaning
 and gnashing their teeth over having to resort to such a drastic measure?
 "Bob, I hate that we have to do this..man I *hate* it..I can't stand
 it..I'm really sorry to have to inconvenience our customers like this..\
 I've got an idea..let's make up for it by putting less stuff in those
 stupid plastic bags, thus giving them more of them to take home!"..



 Jim
17.11480UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPTue Jan 23 1996 12:213
    
    hell Jim, just cut the utility company a separate check. no problems
    mate.I wish that was all I had to *worry* about. :-)
17.11481WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Jan 23 1996 12:227
    TTWA:  
    
     Why certain companies feel the need to label their products like this:
    
    "This product is only guaranteed when purchased from a professional
    stylist. Do not purchase this product from supermarket, department
    store or discount outlet."
17.11482SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 23 1996 12:283
    Dunno, but most programmers go into an infinite loop when they read
    "Lather, rinse, repeat.
    
17.11483CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Jan 23 1996 12:4011
    Hmmmm, sound like the label affixed to one of the helmets the kids are
    required to wear.  
    
    "Warning! Do not affix labels to this helmet!" 
    
    Uh, okay. 
    	
    BTW there is not a child on the team that doesn't have an extra 7lbs. 
    of labels and rub on tatoos plastered on their helmet.  
    
    Brian
17.11484GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeTue Jan 23 1996 13:3010
    
    >> But raq.... if you bought them that house, they'd have to travel 200
    >> miles to see you...
    
    i am worth every mile...tyvm... ;>
    
    then again, i seem to have a problem going 30 miles to see some
    friends... :> :> :>
    
    
17.11485MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 23 1996 14:056
I just found a stash of write rings in a cabinet in my new office.

TTWA:
    I wonder if a can find an engineer around here young enough to
    not know what they are?

17.11486SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 23 1996 14:107
    
    
    Whatchoo gonna make out of them Jack???
    
    
    :) :) :)
    
17.11487CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Jan 23 1996 14:161
    I know! I know!
17.11488EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletTue Jan 23 1996 14:172
I knew someone who used to collect them (actually he collected as many colors
as he could get)
17.11489MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 23 1996 14:172
Well, I could make a hat..., or a brooch..., or a pteradactyl...

17.11490BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 23 1996 14:244
    
    	If I'd started here 3 years later than I actually did ['89 vs '86]
    	I might not know what a "write ring" is.
    
17.11491UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPTue Jan 23 1996 14:352
    
    " write ring" "wrong ring" what's the difference.
17.11492SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 23 1996 14:3610
    
    >" write ring" "wrong ring" what's the difference.
    
    
    
    It's where you put the apostrophe...
    
    
     hth...
    
17.11493SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 23 1996 14:394
    
    > " write ring" "wrong ring" what's the difference.
    
    Is this a rental or outright purchase?
17.11494EST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Jan 23 1996 14:465
>        <<< Note 17.11485 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>
> I just found a stash of write rings in a cabinet in my new office.

Hey, might be one of my old cabinets... I left behind a stack of those during
a move many moons ago...
17.11495SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Jan 23 1996 14:507
    .11483
    
    > "Warning! Do not affix labels to this helmet!"
    
    That's because the adhesive used on many stickers and labels reacts
    with the material the helmet's made of, and it can weaken the helmet
    seriously.
17.11496SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Tue Jan 23 1996 14:515
    .11485
    
    > I just found a stash of write rings
    
    By gosh, I just found three of the suckers here in my cube.
17.11497GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeTue Jan 23 1996 14:596
    
    well, jaq, i ain't no engineer, but if you came down here, i'd maqe
    your day...i have no flippin' idea what a write ring is (hell, i qeep
    reading it as 'white ring')...
    
    
17.11498And would they be edible?CLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_Mjust a slob like one of usTue Jan 23 1996 15:098
================================================================================
POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of Tear-Off Bottoms" 3 lines  22-JAN-1996 15:28
                                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


   I wonder if this is something one could buy at Fredericks?

kb    
17.11499CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Jan 23 1996 15:222
    er, I knew that.  It was still odd to see a label indicating not to put
    labels on the already labelled helmet.  
17.115008^)POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsTue Jan 23 1996 15:404
    
    kbear 8^o!
    
    
17.11501BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 23 1996 16:016
| <<< Note 17.11489 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| Well, I could make a hat..., or a brooch..., or a pteradactyl...


	Wow.... too funny, Jack!
17.11502BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 23 1996 16:107
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Who is this Scott Thompson guy, who maintains /scottland?
    
    	Stand-up comedian?
    
17.11503TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::ChrisI come in peaceTue Jan 23 1996 16:284
He used to be a "Kid in the Hall"  I think he's on the Larry Sanders show 
every now and then.   Did you become a registered voter in Scottland?

< was this a serious question... I can never tell with you Shawn!>
17.11504BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 23 1996 16:396
    
    	Yes, that was a serious question.  I never watched "The Kids in
    	the Hall", so never heard of him.  Thanks.
    
    	Yes, I'm registered as an Independent.
    
17.11505SCASS1::BARBER_Agot milk?Tue Jan 23 1996 16:503
    You've NEVER WATCHED "Kids in the Hall"!!!??!?!
    
    Doesn't suprise me.
17.11506SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 23 1996 16:517
    
    
    What the heck is a ""Kids in the Hall"???
    
    Another brain-dead sit-com for the brain-dead younger set??
    
    
17.11507BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 23 1996 16:526
    
    	HBO comedy [?] series.
    
    	I skimmed across it a few times, said "Hmmm, looks boring", and
    	skimmed past it.
    
17.11508POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsTue Jan 23 1996 16:533
    
    It's a Canadian show on the Comedy Channel, and I think it's good.
    
17.11509BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 23 1996 16:543

	It is good.
17.11510POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsTue Jan 23 1996 16:554
    
    TTWA:  Has Terrie Woodford been reincarnated in here, or is it just my
    	   imagination?
    
17.11511BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 23 1996 16:573

	What do you mean, Deb?
17.11512CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeTue Jan 23 1996 17:268
    
    	regarding mz_debra's most recent little chamber ...
    
    	I thought she'd been diapering little kiddies recently
    	
    	(or helping onondaga get dressed ;-) )
    
    
17.11513SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 23 1996 17:328
    
    
    <-----
    
    You may be half right... at best....
    
    :)
    
17.11514POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselTue Jan 23 1996 17:559
              eh?
	      /
	  oO)-.
	 /__  _\       
	 \  \(  |      
	  \__|\ {                                             
	  '  '--'   
    
17.11515WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Jan 23 1996 17:596
    Being stuck here on hold/ignore, I get to hear some bozo periodically
    break in to announce that all service operators are still busy, blah
    blah, blah. Thing is, they must have taken the first take of the
    recording. The inflection is wrong, like he's reading the message for
    the first time, and he stumbles over part of the message. I'm surprised
    the guy didn't record the message again.
17.11516POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsTue Jan 23 1996 19:004
    
    ttwa:  how old is Onondaga now, and does he still need help getting
    	   dressed?    
    
17.11517BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 23 1996 19:005
    
    	That's supposed to reinforce the "busy" idea.  You wouldn't want
    	to think they spent more time recording a message than they do
    	answering the phone, would you?
    
17.11518MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 23 1996 19:109
TTWA:

    Overzealous moderation in HOME_WORK, rendering the conference next
    to useless for the reader who only occasionally consults it for
    specific purposes.

    The spirit of Tony Priborsky lives on in other DIGITAL conference
    moderators.

17.11519BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 23 1996 19:127
    
    	Is HOME_WORK that bad?
    
    	I co-moderated with Tony in TV/MOVIES, and I have a hard time
    	believing that anyone else could be as much of a jerk as he
    	was.  8^)
    
17.11520UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPTue Jan 23 1996 19:202
    
    <------ <waving hand>
17.11521Who are you talking about????ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Jan 23 1996 19:2110
    re: .11518
    
    >The spirit of Tony Priborsky lives on in other DIGITAL conference
    >moderators.
    
    Hey, Hey, Hey...Watch it there now, that's getting pretty close to a
    personal attack:-)
    
    Bob
    
17.11522MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jan 23 1996 19:232
Sorry, Bob - didn't mean moderators of the conference DIGITAL. Just (some)
moderators of conferences within DIGITAL.
17.11523Whew! :-)ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Jan 23 1996 19:427
    re: .11522
    
    That's why I use DIGITAL or ::DIGITAL when I mean the notes conference
    and Digital when I mean the business entity that provides me with a
    paycheck.
    
    Bob
17.11524Feels like remnants of PeeWee (but I'm sure it's not...)SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeTue Jan 23 1996 19:458
"This product is only guaranteed when purchased from a professional
stylist. Do not purchase this product from supermarket, department
store or discount outlet."

Because professional stylists are properly licensed. Anyone else would
probably set your head on fire. I thought everyone knew that.

Pete
17.11525BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 23 1996 19:487
    
    	Aren't the instructions on the bottle anyways?
    
    	What's so tough about "Lather, rinse, repeat", as long as you
    	don't overdo it?  [Like, "Why'd God invent the orgasm?  So Pol-
    	ish people would know when to stop".]
    
17.11526SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 23 1996 19:491
    I sense the approach of Andy's lawyer.
17.1152758379::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselTue Jan 23 1996 20:233
    I wonder about the guy who was sawing the logs while dropping them in
    the stall next to me today. Boy, his legs are going to feel like stumps
    of basalt.
17.11528GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Jan 23 1996 23:115
Is there an american alternative to getting a letter from the Queen for 
turning 100? (I don't mean dying either!)


\C
17.11529POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselTue Jan 23 1996 23:131
    I'm sure Glen would put something together if he was asked.
17.11530Probably explained on www.whitehouse.gov if you lookCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 23 1996 23:424
I think anyone over a certain age (and it's less than 100) can get a letter
from the President (upon request from relatives).

/john
17.11531MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 24 1996 00:525
>Is there an american alternative to getting a letter from the Queen for 
>turning 100? (I don't mean dying either!)

If you tell him, Willard Scott will put your picture on the Today Show.

17.11532CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Jan 24 1996 02:323

 Turning 100 what?
17.11533having a turnGIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Jan 24 1996 02:419
Don't people get concerned about watching someone named Willard?  I _remember_ 
that book.   Ick!

Turning 100 year-to-a-page pages of a diary.

\C



17.11534SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Wed Jan 24 1996 09:506
    ttwa:
    
    why some anonymous person made a phone call that moved the cops to ring
    my doorbell at 5:45 a.m. to say they'd received a report of a domestic
    disturbance at my address.  well, maybe the cats had been carousing too
    loudly...?
17.11535WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 24 1996 10:174
"Do not purchase this product from supermarket, department
store or discount outlet."
    
     I'll go you one better. I won't purchase your product at all.
17.11536UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPWed Jan 24 1996 11:404
    
    .11534
    
    Dick, probably an irate peecee owner.
17.11537BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Jan 24 1996 11:515
| <<< Note 17.11529 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Captain Dunsel" >>>

| I'm sure Glen would put something together if he was asked.

	That's MS Queen to you! Hmmph!
17.11538ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Jan 24 1996 12:237
    TTWA:
    
    Whether I should put the usual "IT'S BLOWING NIGHT" in TTLT topic or
    TTHT topic...
    
    Things sure went downhill since moving to Wednesday night (yes, that is
    the ENTIRE problem, we are bowling on the wrong night  8^) ).
17.11539SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 24 1996 12:3311
    
    
    re: .11526
    
    > I sense the approach of Andy's lawyer.
    
    
    He's been contacted... thanks for the reminder...
    
    (BTW... my deposition will show that I know when to stop...)
    
17.11540SCASS1::BARBER_Agot milk?Wed Jan 24 1996 12:354
    }}Whether I should put the usual "IT'S BLOWING NIGHT" in TTLT topic or
    }}TTHT topic...
    
    Well, for most that would be a TTLT.  8)
17.11541UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPWed Jan 24 1996 12:502
    
    <---- bwhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
17.11542SCASS1::BARBER_Agot milk?Wed Jan 24 1996 12:501
    TTLT: Being called "Sunshine".
17.11543I hereby rename the constellation Plough as... ElizabethAMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoWed Jan 24 1996 12:529
>> Is there an american alternative to getting a letter from the Queen for 
>> turning 100? (I don't mean dying either!)
    
    Yes, we can send a letter to the Queen when *she* turns 100.
    If she hasn't already, that is.  She must be one of the only
    things that's the same since I was born 42+ years ago.  Well,
    the stars haven't changed much, either.
    
    Chris
17.11544UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPWed Jan 24 1996 12:542
    
    you know what they say April. April showers bring May mud.
17.11545And why is she bringing May?ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Jan 24 1996 12:565
    re: .11544
    
    Who are April Showers and May Mud????
    
    Bob
17.11546SCASS1::BARBER_Agot milk?Wed Jan 24 1996 12:591
    Oops, put that in the wrong topic...  
17.11547POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Jan 24 1996 13:025
    
    TTWA:  Why Charlie could never get off the M(B)TA.  If his wife went down
    8^) every day to bring him lunch, why couldn't she bring him the flippin'
    nickle he needed?
    
17.11548NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 24 1996 13:021
Nickel.  nnttm.
17.11549POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Jan 24 1996 13:084
    
    Oh, I insist.  Nickel.  Nickel.
    
    
17.11550MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 24 1996 13:551
I've seen Di flippin' dimes.
17.11551ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Jan 24 1996 14:337
    re: .11550
    
    Jack,
    
    How many flippin' dimes have you seen Di?
    
    Bob
17.11552walking on the freeway....OTOOA::CROOK&quot;my cat is in the doghouse...&quot;Wed Jan 24 1996 15:193
    'scuze me, this is the "Things to wonder about place"? Help me preserve
    a 7 years old notion that I know everything. How do they make
    marshmellows?
17.11553MAIL1::CRANEWed Jan 24 1996 15:203
    
    Marsh,ellows are roots from a tree. I do not think it is of this
    country but are probably manufactored now.
17.11554PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 24 1996 15:392
  .11553  oh lordy.
17.11555SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Wed Jan 24 1996 15:453
    There is no such thing as a marshmellow.  I suggest you invest in a
    good dictionary, which would include an entry on marshmallows.  The
    dictionary on my computer even describes how they are made.
17.11556SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Wed Jan 24 1996 15:477
    .11554
    
    What's the "oh lordy" all about?
    
    There is a type of marshmallow that is a sweetened paste made from the
    roots of the marshmallow plant, which is native to Europe but has been
    naturalized in some locations in North America.
17.11557PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 24 1996 15:486
    
>    What's the "oh lordy" all about?

	difficulty factor in parsing Crane's note.
	thanks for asking.

17.11558BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Jan 24 1996 15:508
    
    	RE: Binnnnnder
    
    	I guess if we all had Macs we wouldn't have to keep asking such
    	stupid questions.
    
    	8^)
    
17.11559SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Wed Jan 24 1996 15:533
    ttwa:
    
    What happens when you mix a humectant with a dessicant?
17.11560UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISMinnesota Fats, RIPWed Jan 24 1996 15:534
    
    .11558
    
    course, all of us would be up for sale as well. :-)
17.11561SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Wed Jan 24 1996 15:534
    .11558
    
    Probably true.  Notice that kids don't come home from school with these
    kinds of problems.  They use Macs in schools.  :-)
17.11562BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Jan 24 1996 15:5910
    
    >Probably true.  Notice that kids don't come home from school with these
    >kinds of problems.  They use Macs in schools.  :-)
    
    
    	The kids are under orders not to leave their desks until the sys-
    	tem boots properly.
    
    	Some families haven't seen their kids since 1988.
    
17.11563marshmallow, shmarshmallow...OTOOA::CROOK&quot;my cat is in the doghouse...&quot;Wed Jan 24 1996 16:073
    thanks, the dictionary on my "Vaxstation 3100" isn't working right now.
     No harm done of course, the 7 year old isn't much of a speller
     herself!
17.11564SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 24 1996 17:106
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    
    Why is white wine often pink...
17.11565SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment vescimur.Wed Jan 24 1996 17:131
    Because it's blushing.
17.11566SMURF::WALTERSWed Jan 24 1996 17:141
    a rose' by any other name.
17.11567Bleeding gums?SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeWed Jan 24 1996 17:220
17.11568UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Jan 24 1996 17:313
    
    jaysus, Pete. They were starting to get on a roll. but no you chenin
    blanc em off at the pass. 
17.11569UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Jan 24 1996 17:522
    
    ttwa: did Chris get to meet up with !joan, and if so, what's the scoop?
17.11570BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Jan 24 1996 18:593

	Pete, I did cringe when I read bleeding gums... :-)
17.11571BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Jan 24 1996 19:154
    
    	Speaking of C_A 8877.1, I wonder if Wayne is ever going to sell
    	that diamond.  He's been advertising it for almost a year now.
    
17.11572POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Jan 24 1996 19:174
    
    Perhaps Mr.Battis would like to buy it for next year.
    
    
17.11573BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Jan 24 1996 19:185
    
    	Will a jeweler be willing to re-size it for him?
    
    	How big's the shaft on your pool cue, Mark ... 13mm?
    
17.11574NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 24 1996 19:231
Perhaps Mr. Markey would like to buy it for his, um.
17.11575CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Jan 24 1996 19:333

 Maybe he can rent it out?
17.11576SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 24 1996 19:358
    
    re: .11572
    
    
    >Perhaps Mr.Battis would like to buy it for next year.
    
    
    Perhaps, you're hoping against hope???
17.11577POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Jan 24 1996 19:353
    
    His girlfriend is named Hope?
    
17.11578SMURF::WALTERSWed Jan 24 1996 19:383
    He has three, faith, Hope, and Chastity.
    
    He doesn't see the last one much.
17.11579BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Jan 24 1996 19:418
    
    >He has three, faith, Hope, and Chastity.
    
    >He doesn't see the last one much.
    
    
    	Interesting.  How often does he see three?
    
17.11580MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 24 1996 19:465
TTWA:
    Why my wristwatch was almost impossible to wind for about three days in
    a row - almost as if the stem was bent or bound on something - and today
    the entire movement seems as free as if it were brand new.

17.11581SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 24 1996 19:476
    
    
    Too much barometric pressure against the stem...
    
    nnttm...
    
17.11582BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Jan 24 1996 19:475
    
    	Does humidity affect a non-sealed watch?
    
    	Maybe some gears or something were binding together?
    
17.11583POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselWed Jan 24 1996 20:551
    It's the end of his lucky streak I tell ya.
17.11584MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 24 1996 22:345
>    It's the end of his lucky streak

Hell - if I couldn't put an end to it last Spring, you don't have a prayer
of halting it now that it's gotten this far out of hand.

17.11585POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsThu Jan 25 1996 01:415
    
    Yep, I can answer my own question - Terrie Woodford has been
    reincarnated.
    
    
17.11586TROOA::BUTKOVICHI come in peaceThu Jan 25 1996 02:1426
    Note 17.11569                Things To Wonder About               11569
    of 11585
    UPSAR::ACISS1::BATTIS "pool shooting son of a gun"    2 lines 
    24-JAN-1996 14:52
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
        ttwa: did Chris get to meet up with !joan, and if so, what's the
    scoop?
     End of note 
    
    
    I did have lunch with !Joan but almost didn't recognize him - the blue
    power suit and hair cut sure made for a different look!  8*)
    
    I think !Joan already filled you in on another note - he spent some
    time with his Mom in London (made it there just in time to help her
    pump out the basement - timing is everything), has a fairly sure thing
    if he wants a job on a movie set, had an interview today with Nestle
    but found out they didn't know what was good for them and was heading
    off to some agencies to drop off his resume this afternoon.
    
    Apparently he is also cooking up a storm every day and Karen has been
    spoiled by hot meals every night.  He also gave me a good hint on a
    Vietnamese restaurant to try out.  Lunch discussion was mostly spent on
    trying to name all the "Planet of the Apes" movies in order - you know,
    the usual heavy topics!
17.11587MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jan 25 1996 02:267
> and hair cut sure made for a different look!  8*)

Something doesn't compute.

Either !joan became a long-haired hippie-peace-freak after late November,
or a skinhead after leaving DIGITAL.

17.11588USAT02::HALLRThu Jan 25 1996 10:493
    why do certain parts of your body heal faster than other parts?
    
    N'est pa?
17.11589WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Jan 25 1996 12:056
    >From: Big Boss <hip1@Ra.MsState.Edu>
    >Newsgroups: rec.food.drink
    
    >What is Chardonnay?  is it a red wine or a white wine?  
    
     wow. when he said he was new to wines, he really meant it.
17.11590SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Thu Jan 25 1996 12:244
    
    
    He forgot to ask if it was pink, too...
    
17.11591SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Thu Jan 25 1996 12:2510
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    Hmmmmm... Phil Hays starts a bunch of potentially hot topics and then
    uses the word "discuss"...
    
    
    
    Oxymoron candidate????
17.11592ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Jan 25 1996 13:033
    
    Is Phil Hays going to start a topic on *every* possible canidate for
    president??? Because, if he is, he forgot one; Bozo the Clown.
17.11593BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forThu Jan 25 1996 13:1811
I started one on Bob Dole,  as he was the front runner.
I started one on Steve Forbes,  as he has a chance of beating Dole.
IMNHO,  the rest don't have a chance.

Someone else started one on Phil Gramm.  So then I started one for every
Republican polling more than 1%.  To get it over with.

Alan Keyes just made the cutoff.  He had 1%


Phil
17.11594beyond the fringeCSSREG::BROWNCommon Sense Isn'tThu Jan 25 1996 15:154
    I suppose it's about time for Lyndon LaRouche to rise again, from
    whatever planet/galaxy/dimension he comes from...
    
    
17.11595MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jan 25 1996 15:252
He'll be opposing Slick in some Dim primaries from what I've heard.

17.11596BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 25 1996 15:446
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Whether the Newton/gravity reference in 15.4759 was a little too
    	deep.
    
17.11597WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Jan 25 1996 15:461
    Don't expect a pat on the back every time you make an allusion.
17.11598BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 25 1996 15:496
    
    	I didn't say I did.
    
    	I was just wondering, that's all.  At least I did it in the
    	right place.
    
17.11599BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 25 1996 15:528
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why, when I added KAOSWS::MIPSCO to my notebook, it added the
    	entry name in small letters and not caps.
    
    	This is the 1st time I've ever seen this happen.
    
17.11600half my notebook is in small lettersWAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Jan 25 1996 15:581
    did you add it with small letter?
17.11601NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 25 1996 16:001
Did you add it with ADD ENTRY or did you use KP7/SELECT?
17.11602BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 25 1996 16:118
    
    	I always type in small letters when I'm not doing something that
    	requires capitalization [constructing sentences, etc.].  So all
    	of them should be in small letters if that were the case.
    
    	But the KP7 thing is a possibility.  I'll try it now and get
    	back to you.
    
17.11603BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 25 1996 16:113
    
    	Hit KP7 to add abcd::efgh to your notebook.
    
17.11604BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 25 1996 16:147
    
    	Nope, adds the entry in caps.
    
    	I'll try another:
    
    	Hit KP7 to add ijkl::mnop to your notebook.
    
17.11605POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsThu Jan 25 1996 16:163
    
    I'm just on the edge of my seat with excitement.
    
17.11606BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 25 1996 16:1613
    
    	Sometimes I amaze myself.  Like now.
    
    
    	set note/conf = abcd::efgh
    
    	adds EFGH to your notebook.
    
    
    	set note/conf = "abcd::efgh"
    
    	adds efgh to your notebook.
    
17.11607CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Jan 25 1996 16:453

 Man, this is great, Sea..shau..shaw  Labounty!
17.11609SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Thu Jan 25 1996 16:479
    
    re: .11605
    
    >I'm just on the edge of my seat with excitement.
    
    
    
    Definitely an advantage when trying to prevent a wedgie...
    
17.11610POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsThu Jan 25 1996 16:483
    
    I'm not wearing it today!
    
17.11611NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 25 1996 17:486
I wonder if this guy realizes how unfortunate his name is in English:

From: zhiping@mathworks.com (Zhiping You)
Newsgroups: ne.housing,ne.forsale
Subject: Wanted: a room
...
17.11612Will these answers show up on "Family Feud"?AMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Jan 25 1996 18:009
    TTWA:
    
    Yet-another-management survey, an "electronic" survey this time,
    that says there is no way for the survey-takers to trace my response
    back to me, and that I remain anonymous; immediately following this
    proclamation is a seven-digit number that I'm supposed to enter when
    I log onto the survey system.
    
    Chris
17.11613POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselThu Jan 25 1996 18:023
    They will show up in a White-House lavatory.

    hth
17.11614Let's check your file, hmmmm...AMN1::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Jan 25 1996 18:1913
    Is that all?   I was hoping the Trilateral Commission would get
    a copy of mine.  I was going to try and earn some brownie points:
    
    Q:  Who's your favorite manager?
    A:  Uh, Bill Clinton
    
    Q:  What's your favorite management program?
    A:  Uh, New World Order
    
    Q:  What's your favorite geometric shape?
    A:  Uh, quadrilateral... no, make that trilateral
    
    Chris
17.11615BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 25 1996 18:583
    
    	Do they provide the number, or do you make 1 up?
    
17.11616CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Jan 25 1996 18:582
    They provide the number.  I took it, answered truthfully and have no
    regrets.
17.11617DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedThu Jan 25 1996 20:144
    According to the memo announcing the survey, the required number
    IDs your manager....
    
    
17.11618WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Jan 26 1996 11:313
    WTFC if they can trace it back to you? I stand by every answer I gave,
    and would be absolutely delighted if some bigwig wanted me to defend my
    answers.
17.11619SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeFri Jan 26 1996 12:392
TTWA: why anyone with average sense would support Lyndon Larouche. The
guy is unstable, IMO.
17.11620BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 26 1996 12:394
    
    	I guess the point was that they shouldn't advertise an "anonymous"
    	survey if it's actually not.
    
17.11621BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 26 1996 12:406
    
    >Don't expect a pat on the back every time you make an allusion.
    
    
    	Even an allusion of grandeur?
    
17.11622SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Fri Jan 26 1996 12:427
    
    >Even an allusion of grandeur?
    
    This can be fixed by going to the un-wellness center...
    
    nnttm...
    
17.11623LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Fri Jan 26 1996 13:211
    why does the word 'comely' crack me up so?
17.11624BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 26 1996 13:263
    
    	I guess it's your love of perceived bathroom humor.
    
17.11625SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Fri Jan 26 1996 13:274
    
    
    vs. our male locker-room humor???
    
17.11626BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 26 1996 13:283
    
    	Yes, we are much funnier.
    
17.11627CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenFri Jan 26 1996 13:341
    It's like perceived bathroom humor but spelled incorrectly. 
17.11628LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Fri Jan 26 1996 13:341
    what is perceived bathroom humor?
17.11629fixated ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Jan 26 1996 13:345
    
      Why Phil Hays, who is 100% certain to be a Bill Clinton voter,
     is going on and on and on about other candidates.
    
      bb
17.11630PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 26 1996 13:387
   >    what is perceived bathroom humor?

	whatever it is, i seriously doubt it has anything to do
	with why "comely" cracks you up.  am i right?  the law
	of averages is in my favor here.

17.11631BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 26 1996 13:395
    
    	"Perceived bathroom humor" is a step or 2 below bathroom humor
    	in that it's a less obvious transition from an ordinary word
    	phrase to trash talk.
    
17.11632BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 26 1996 13:404
    
    	I don't know, Di, I think Bonnie's due for some smut talk by
    	now.  She's been holding back for quite some time now.
    
17.11633CTHU26::S_BURRIDGEcheerful, charming odd-job manFri Jan 26 1996 13:404
    .11629:  One might just as easily wonder why all the confirmed
    Republicans and other Clinton opponents are so "fixated" on him.
    
    -Stephen 
17.11634SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Fri Jan 26 1996 13:426
    
    
    <-------
    
    Cause he's the south-end of a north bound horse????
    
17.11635WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Jan 26 1996 13:485
    >	I guess the point was that they shouldn't advertise an "anonymous"
    >	survey if it's actually not.
    
     It is, in fact, anonymous. All that is disclosed is your cost center.
    BFD. Are any of you people in a cost center of 1?
17.11636WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Jan 26 1996 13:496
    >  Why Phil Hays, who is 100% certain to be a Bill Clinton voter,
    > is going on and on and on about other candidates.
    
     A fig leaf of "objectivity"? (Though you'd think that he'd eschew
    passing on lies about the republican candidates if he were going to
    make the effort to look "fair.")
17.11637LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Fri Jan 26 1996 13:517
    .11630
    
    |whatever it is, i seriously doubt it has anything to do
    |with why "comely" cracks you up.
    
    i think it's because i picture some guy in leggings playing
    a lute and looking longingly at his damsel, for some reason.
17.11638PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 26 1996 13:552
   .11637  yeah, it has a similar effect on me.
17.11639BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forFri Jan 26 1996 14:167
RE: 17.11629 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "Welcome to Paradise"

Why do all the Radical Religious Right Republicans go on and on and on
about Bill Clinton?


Phil
17.11640all in a latherGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Jan 26 1996 14:349
    
      Aw, Phil, just quit with all the adjectives, will ya ?  And spare
     me the deceptive "objectivity" - you're just a Democrat, I don't
     need any adjectives.  Why do the Republicans go on about Clinton ?
     This is not rocket science - they oppose him, and seek to elect
     an alternative, almost any alternative.  Why ?  Because they hold
     the Congress, and he is vetoing their stuff.  It makes them mad.
    
      bb
17.11641and another thing...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Jan 26 1996 14:5620
    
      Oh, and another thing.  Since Abington School District v. Schempp
     (1963), the only path to restoring opening prayers at school would
     be constitutional amendment.  This is not a radical idea (remember,
     we had opening prayers throughout my primary/secondary education,
     as did my parents and grandparents), but it has not garnered the
     required 2/3 vote in Congress.
    
      Under our Constitution, Prezzies get NO VOTE on this.  SCOTUS isn't
     ever going to overrule it, even a very conservative SCOTUS, given
     that it is 33 years of precedent now, so appointments will have no
     effect.  We already had 12 years of pro-prayer presidents, maybe more.
     Didn't effect Abbington one iota.  So who cares what presidential
     candidates think about school prayer ?  I don't - I care about
     Congress critters.  On the other hand, I care A LOT what prezzie
     wannabes think about a balanced budget.  Not the Amendment requiring
     one, which is none of their business.  About the budget itself.
     Clinton spoke up loud and clear on this with his veto.
    
      bb
17.11642ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Fri Jan 26 1996 15:0511
    re: .11635
    
    > It is, in fact, anonymous. All that is disclosed is your cost center.
    >BFD. Are any of you people in a cost center of 1?
    
    It depends upon the questions being asked.  I think there are only 6
    people in my cost center.  Asking the right questions could easily
    identify an individual in such a small cost center.
    
    Bob
    
17.11643MKOTS3::JMARTINBye Bye Mrs. Dougherty!Fri Jan 26 1996 15:146
    Phil:
    
    Simple.  Bill Clinton doesn't stand for a parties interests; therefore
    they are doing anything to erode his ability.
    
    
17.11644SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Fri Jan 26 1996 15:469
    
    
    TTWA
    
    If Phil Hays votes for Slick, what would be his reasons/personal
    beliefs for doing so...
    
    Hmmmmmmm....
    
17.11645WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Jan 26 1996 15:492
    Promises for more money for his pet programs and a disinterest in
    changing the status quo.
17.11646BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Jan 26 1996 17:117

	I wonder why, as I read SOAPBOX this afternoon, that bb puts in a note,
and thinks of more stuff to say once it is in? :-)  and furthermore.... :)


Glen
17.11647CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Jan 26 1996 17:133

 thud.
17.11648BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Jan 26 1996 17:181
<----are you trying to say stuf with a lisp??? :-)
17.11649still spry, fer a geezer...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Jan 26 1996 17:205
    
      well, acksually, Glen, i do the same outside the box.  me wife
     tells me it is a sign of approaching senility.
    
      bb
17.11650BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Jan 26 1996 17:304

	But you're much to young for that to happen... so what's the real
reason!!!????  :-)
17.11651CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Jan 26 1996 20:329

 I wonder what I've done with my glasses.





 Jim
17.11652BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Jan 26 1996 20:334
    
    	See, if you had contacts in you'd probably be able to find your
    	glasses.
    
17.11653MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jan 26 1996 23:316
> I wonder what I've done with my glasses.

Man, I _Hate_ it when that happens to me, Jim. It's bad enough at home
where I have an extra pair or two, but when I misplace them at work it _really_
bothers me.

17.11654SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairSat Jan 27 1996 04:564
    
    They're in your coat pocket or on the floor of your car.
    
    Psychic Barry knows all, sees all.
17.11655CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Sat Jan 27 1996 19:118
    
>    	See, if you had contacts in you'd probably be able to find your
>    	glasses.
    


 I wound up finding my glasses here at home last night.
17.11656CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Sun Jan 28 1996 00:5316
>> I wonder what I've done with my glasses.

>Man, I _Hate_ it when that happens to me, Jim. It's bad enough at home
>where I have an extra pair or two, but when I misplace them at work it _really_
>bothers me.



 drives me crazy too, Jack.  I thought I'd left mine at work..couldn't find
 them there, thought maybe I'd left them at church..nope..last night
 as I was going to bed, I found them buried under some blankets :-/



 Jim
17.11657CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 29 1996 12:117
    
    	hey doctah,
    
    	isn't Chardonnay one of those "soft jazz" singers ??  I thought
    	I caught her latest tune on wssh last night...
    
    
17.11658do you mean Sade? (pron. Shar Day)WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Jan 29 1996 12:182
    I dunno, but Chardonnay was a drag queen with AIDS on this week's
    Sisters...
17.11659PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 29 1996 12:216
>            <<< Note 17.11658 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "memory canyon" >>>
>                    -< do you mean Sade? (pron. Shar Day) >-

	another recent graduate from the Brian Markey School of
	Humor Detection.

17.11660GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeMon Jan 29 1996 12:226
    
    mark, ya mean the guy that wanted a teddy reed gown???  he was most
    amusing...until he said why he wanted the gown.  i wish i still watched
    that show on a regular basis...
    
    
17.11661WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Jan 29 1996 13:186
    >	another recent graduate from the Brian Markey School of
    >	Humor Detection.
    
     I realized there was a chance that she was just being cute, but the
    lack of a smiley caused me to err on the side of treating her as though
    she were serious. Stranger things have happened.
17.11662PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 29 1996 13:223
  .11661  magna cum laude, i see. ;>

17.11663WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Jan 29 1996 13:241
    if it's worth doing, ...
17.11664LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Jan 29 1996 14:024
    why did the steeler's quarterback pass the ball right to
    the cowboy in the closing minutes of the game??  he threw
    it right to the cowboy (who was _all_ alone).  why?  did
    he mix up the colors of the uniforms or something?
17.11665wounded ducks...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Jan 29 1996 14:139
    
      O'Donnell stunk.  He lost a close game by throwing 2 key
     interceptions to wide-open Dallas defensive back Larry Brown,
     who became the luckiest Superbowl MVP ever.  A pure gift.
    
      Except for the QB, Pittsburgh played very well, and were very
     well coached.   The surprise onside kick recovery was brilliant.
    
      bb
17.11666LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Jan 29 1996 14:222
    makes me wonder whether o'donnell stunk on his own or
    whether he was paid to stink.
17.11667TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::ChrisI come in peaceMon Jan 29 1996 14:313
Larry Brown is lucky that he plays with Neon Dionne.  While everybody was 
busy concentrating on Sanders, Brown was able to nab a couple of good 
catches.
17.11668WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 29 1996 14:354
    my thoughts exactly. both passes should be ruled completions, not
    interceptions.
    
    
17.11669LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Jan 29 1996 14:362
    that's just it.  brown didn't have to "nab" that second catch.
    you don't have to nab a ball that's thrown right to you.  
17.11670BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 29 1996 14:404
    
    	If it's ruled a completion, then the QB gets credit for it as if
    	he did something worthwhile.  And you can't do that.
    
17.11672BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 29 1996 14:433
    
    	Whose????
    
17.11671WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Jan 29 1996 14:469
    >makes me wonder whether o'donnell stunk on his own or
    >whether he was paid to stink.
    
     According to a member of my football pool who's a Pittsburgh native
    and bigtime Steelers fan, O'Donnell played exactly the same way he's
    played since coming to Pittsburgh. He scoffs at the idea that O'Donnell
    did anything but try to win. I am inclined to agree with him.

    
17.11673BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 29 1996 14:566
    
    	That's cheap.  Be a man and leave your mistakes where all can see
    	them!!
    
    	8^)
    
17.11674BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 29 1996 15:019
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why a SHOW QUOTA seems to say that I have 75K blocks left but a
    	DIR/TOTAL/SIZE [...] shows about 40K left.
    
    	And I'm getting a "quota exceeded" error when trying to create
    	a 200-block file.
    
17.11675BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 29 1996 15:2812

	I thought one of the receivers missed his assignment on the 2nd throw?
It was a timing pattern, and the guy wasn't there. He did say the 1st one got
away from him.....

	Barry Switzer is the luckiest guy. If the team did not have so much
talent, he would not look like a good coach (not that I thought he did/does
anyway). With their talent pool, even Jones could coach the team and win. 


Glen
17.11676ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Jan 29 1996 15:414
    
    <<< with there talent pool...
    
    is this anything like a gene pool?
17.11677BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 29 1996 15:448
| <<< Note 17.11676 by ACISS1::BATTIS "pool shooting son of a gun" >>>


| <<< with there talent pool...

| is this anything like a gene pool?

	Haag has a pool?
17.11678WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 29 1996 16:121
    no kidding Shawn?
17.11679BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 29 1996 16:173
    
    	No kidding.  I wouldn't lie to you.
    
17.11680WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 29 1996 16:211
    thaanks for reaffirming :-)
17.11681BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 29 1996 16:377
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Did that hit-and-run noter ever come back into ::DIGITAL?
    
    	What was his name ... ::PALMER, maybe?
    
17.11682ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Jan 29 1996 16:415
    
    ttwa:
    
    After JJ spent all that money going to NYC, how much further behind she
    is in her retirement saving.
17.11683CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 29 1996 16:5110
    
    	di, you've got it all wrong.  In his non-apology note to
    	me, Brian made it clear that I was humor impaired.
    
    	Therefore, Mark could only believe that I was being deathly
    	serious.  
    
    	And if that hadn't done it, there *was* the missing smiley.
    
    	
17.11684CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 29 1996 16:525
    
    	btw, must have been theme week on the TV dramas last week -
    	Chicago Hope featured a cross-dresser with AIDS ...
    
    
17.11685POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselMon Jan 29 1996 16:541
    Now he's a jolly comfortable chesterfield.
17.11686LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Jan 29 1996 16:571
    seinfeld featured a brassiere.
17.11687ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Jan 29 1996 17:1813
    re: .11664
    
    Looked like a botched timing route to me.  I think that a) the receiver
    goofed, and b) O'Donnell was getting good pressure and rushed the pass.
    
    Brown seemed to be in the right place at the crucial moments, though.
    
    In his favor, O'Donnel looked pretty good towards the end of the second
    quarter and for most of the second half.  Other than the two crucial
    interceptions, he didn't play bad at all.
    
    
    -steve
17.11688... and that's how we get hamburgers...TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::ChrisI come in peaceMon Jan 29 1996 17:266
Re: cross - checking on tv last week....

Chandler got to wear Julia Roberts panties on "Friends" last night...

I think Chris Issak (sp?) would make a good full time addition to the 
show.  Loved Phoebe's song lyrics.
17.11689MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 29 1996 17:273
TTWA:
    How much longer we'll have conversation in just about every freakin'
    topic about a football game that's all over with.
17.11690BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Jan 29 1996 17:293
    
    	Which game ... the Super Bowl?
    
17.11691LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Jan 29 1996 17:312
    the superbowl is bad.  people watch it, then they go to
    bed and have bad dreams.  like being attacked by watermelons.
17.11692ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Jan 29 1996 17:424
    
    .11691
    
    that does sound vaguely familiar.
17.11693BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 29 1996 18:264

	Gee.... this past Saturday night on Sisters, they had a transvestite
who died of AIDS. Very sad show. (I heard it's being canceled)
17.11694CNTROL::JENNISONA turkey and some mistletoeMon Jan 29 1996 18:324
    
    	I always thought it was a pretty sad show.  
    
    	
17.11695ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Jan 29 1996 18:353
    
    let me guess, its replacement will be Brothers?
    
17.11696POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselMon Jan 29 1996 18:375
    Nope.
    
    Brother's.
    
    hth
17.11697BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Jan 29 1996 18:4013
| <<< Note 17.11694 by CNTROL::JENNISON "A turkey and some mistletoe" >>>


| I always thought it was a pretty sad show.


	I always did, too. Then when I was sick for a week, I watched them on
Lifetime. I actually liked it. I have been hooked ever since. I guess that yes,
it doesn't have the same themes as other shows, but I think it's really cool
how they do flashbacks to their childhood all the time.


Glen
17.11698ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Jan 29 1996 18:445
    
    <<<< how they do flashbacks to their childhood >>>>>>
    
    
    I'm told acid has the same effect.
17.11699florida platesWAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Jan 30 1996 10:244
    TTWA:
    
     Why this idiot with a blue Sundance (a compact car) can't find his/her
    way clear to park within the lines here at LKG. What a loser!
17.11700WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 30 1996 11:521
    if you owned a Sundance wouldn't you protect it? :-)
17.11701WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Jan 30 1996 12:2114
>The complaint involves cartoons more than a year old, including one that had
>a man playing on a computer chat line and participating in "terminal hanky
>panky" with someone with the computer tag of "Boy Wonder."

>When the man discovers "Boy Wonder" is 14, he has a shocked expression and
>says, "Oh my God! I'm guilty of computer statutory rape." The boy's
>response: "Hey, have you ever heard of NAMBLA?" or the North American
>Man-Boy Love Association.
    
    
>Kay Longcope, Triangle editor and publisher, said that the cartoon actually
>makes a statement against pedophilia. 
    
    Huh?
17.11702SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itTue Jan 30 1996 12:443
    re: -1
    
    I'm with you.
17.11703GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERbe nice, be happyTue Jan 30 1996 12:478
    
    
    I agree, Mark.  How one gets an anti message from that is beyond me. 
    That said, I really don't see it as a pro message either and really
    don't see where it's that comical or even has a point.
    
    
    Mike
17.11704WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Jan 30 1996 12:562
    It's difficult to get the full impact without seeing the accompanying
    graphics, but it doesn't appear to be anti-pedophilia.
17.11705BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 30 1996 14:5114
    
    >if you owned a Sundance wouldn't you protect it? :-)
    
    
    	Yes.  8^)
    
    	Most Wednesdays you can see my Sundance [Duster V6, black/gold]
    	way out in the middle of nowhere on the helipad side of MRO1.
    
    	Parked diagonally across 2 or 3 spaces, of course, and if I'm
    	lucky no one parked within 100' of it.
    
    	Not a scratch on it, and I'd like to keep it that way.
    
17.11706PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 30 1996 14:532
   .11705  oh, you're one of "those".  figures.
17.11707BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 30 1996 15:043
    
    	Thanks for the kind words.
    
17.11708BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Jan 30 1996 15:138

	I think anyone who takes up more than one spot while parking, should
have their vehicle towed. 

	I wish anyone who did not clean the snow off of their car before
driving should be pulled over for driving to endanger. After being arrested
would get them off of their lazy asses and they would clean those cars off.
17.11709brain surgeons, they ain'tWAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Jan 30 1996 15:146
    I don't mind people who hog spaces if they do so in such a manner as to
    not impact others. This loser takes 1.5 spaces up close (thus causing
    everybody else to park over the line or someone to park in the next
    closest full space, at which point another loser with a small car will
    try to squeeze into the half space, so that the driver who parked like
    a thinking human being can't open his door.
17.11710BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forTue Jan 30 1996 15:2011
RE: 17.11709 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "memory canyon"

Cure for people like this is for a few people $#!+boxs to park about an
inch away from the fancy car on both sides.  Of course,  do this only when
they are parked in close,  not when they are at the far end of the lot. 
Get someone to help you park REAL CLOSE.

Usually have to do this once.  Twice for very slow learners.


Phil
17.11711CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Jan 30 1996 15:405
    Leave a short note on the windshield to the effect of:
    
    If you <insert verb of choice> like you park, you'll never get it in.  
    
    
17.11712WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 30 1996 15:453
    agreed. if these people feel the need to be rude they can take those
    spaces that are always open way in the corner 3-10 miles from the 
    building. 
17.11713BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 30 1996 15:467
    
    	Yes, that's what I do.
    
    	I'd estimate that my car is about 1/4 mile away from the entrance.
    
    	I am not impacting anybody.
    
17.11714PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 30 1996 15:5410
>    	I am not impacting anybody.

    that's what _you_ think.  you are contributing to the general
    feeling of mistrust that has taken hold in our society and threatens
    to dissolve the last remaining shreds of the fiber which hold us
    together as a civilized people.
    aaagagag.  just kidding.
    

17.11715EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletTue Jan 30 1996 15:546
One time I and two friends went into Boston for a day and we went to park at
the Alewife garage.  We get in there and drive throughout the garage, and
every single space was taken.  Except one, sort of.  Someone parked kitty
corner taking two spots.  Fortunately it was a Honda Civic, and we straightened
things out...  Would have loved to see the look on the face of the owner
when he got back...
17.11716CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Jan 30 1996 15:558

 No, it was not my Honda Civic.




 Jim
17.11717SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 30 1996 15:581
    'Cos it's his civic duty to park straight.
17.11718BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Jan 30 1996 16:076
    
    	Straightened things out, Mike?
    
    	Let me guess ... whether he looked out his front window or back
    	window he saw the side door of another car, right?
    
17.11719CNTROL::JENNISONJeremiah 33:3Tue Jan 30 1996 16:197
    
    	I wonder why the doctah needs a smiley to know when I'm joking,
    	but not to know when di is joking...
    
    	(well, yes, I know that she's funnier, but still !)
    
    
17.11720SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 30 1996 16:406
    
    
    Karen,
    
     It's a French thing...
    
17.11721ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Jan 30 1996 18:252
    
    sensative crowd lately, like minnows at eating time.
17.11722WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Jan 30 1996 18:344
    >	I wonder why the doctah needs a smiley to know when I'm joking,
    >	but not to know when di is joking...
    
     It's a wine thing. ;-)
17.11723CNTROL::JENNISONJeremiah 33:3Tue Jan 30 1996 18:354
    
    	Hey, I like wine!  I'da thunk you'da caught on just for
    	that reason!!!!
    
17.11724DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jan 30 1996 18:446
    
    
    	I took Mike as saying that since it was a Civic, it's a small
    	car so he and his friend picked it up and straightened out so
    	it was only taking up one space........
    
17.11725SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 30 1996 18:479
    
    re: .11723
    
    Hey Karen!!!
    
    Stop being so sensative!!!
    
    ;)
    
17.11726CNTROL::JENNISONJeremiah 33:3Tue Jan 30 1996 18:495
    
    	I will, when you learn how to spell.
    
    	Karen
    
17.11727Whooooooooooooooooooosh!!!!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 30 1996 18:581
    
17.11728EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletTue Jan 30 1996 19:4610
re .11718:

We were tempted to do that, but we still needed a parking space and that
wouldn't have helped.

re .11724:

That's what happened.  We lifted/slid the front end to be in the same space as
the back end, which caused it to be parked properly, and parked in the other
space.
17.11729DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jan 30 1996 19:514
    
    
    	Ok, so what do I win?  =)
    
17.11730EVMS::MORONEYOperation Foot BulletTue Jan 30 1996 19:511
A free parking space next to a Civic.
17.11731SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Jan 30 1996 19:594
    
    
    A free walk past Randy's office...
    
17.11732LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Tue Jan 30 1996 20:041
    tee hee hee
17.11733MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 31 1996 00:132
Quiet in here tonight. Like goldfish at just about anytime.

17.11734MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 31 1996 00:272
Who is John Tesh/Tesche/Teche?

17.11735MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 31 1996 00:413
So, what's the story on Disney's new "Muppet Treasure Island", Jim?


17.11736;-)CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Jan 31 1996 01:387

 You'll have to wait til it hits the theatres, Jack.  Sorry.



 MM
17.11737POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselWed Jan 31 1996 01:401
    Shooshy, you guys!
17.11738CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Jan 31 1996 01:4213
>Who is John Tesh/Tesche/Teche?


 He's a guy who is a host on "entertainment tonight" who was jealous of
 all the attention that Yanni was getting every time PBS had a begathon,
 so he got a bunch of people together and made his own "new age" music
 thing at Red Rocks in Denver, and now he too can be seen every PBS
 begathon.



 Jim
17.11739SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jan 31 1996 09:5120
>                    Actual radio transcript released by the Chief of Naval
>                                            Operations 10-10-95.
>                 ==============================================================
>
> Station #1:  Please divert your course 15 degrees to the North to avoid a
> collision.
>
> Station #2:  Recommend you divert YOUR course 15 degrees to South to avoid a
> collision.
>
> Station #1:  This is the Captain of a US Navy ship.  I say again, divert
> YOUR course.
>
> Station #2:  No.  I say again, you divert YOUR course.
>
> Station #1. THIS IS THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER ENTERPRISE.  WE ARE  A LARGE
> WARSHIP OF THE US NAVY.  DIVERT YOUR COURSE NOW!
>
> Station #2.  This is the Puget Sound lighthouse.  It's your call.
>
17.11740WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 31 1996 09:575
    why a guy gave me the finger yesterday just for passing him (safely).
    
    i returned the greeting in kind, naturally. then he thought he'd do a
    little tailgating and i slowed way down (way down), he backed off and
    i went on my merry way. what an icehole!
17.11741SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jan 31 1996 10:094
    
    	Oh, that was YOU.....sorry....;*)
    
    
17.11742 CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitWed Jan 31 1996 10:2814
    Talking of parking,I politely put a note on a van who was parked
    opposite my garage the other day. (When this happens,it makes it a
    real burden to get the car straight and in).
    
    Anyways,this morning I see the van has moved onto the main road where
    it should have been in the 1st place. Just goes to show that a note
    which says "please would you mind not parking here as it makes it
    very awkward etc,etc" is just as effective as my usual demented "Can`t
    you ....read you.... move this.... or i`ll.....".
    
    I stopped doing that since someone accused me of writing "obscene
    notes". When I denied it,he obscenely threatened to do over who ever
    was writing them. (Nice area I live in).
     
17.11743WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 31 1996 10:297
    >	Hey, I like wine!  
    
     See? Now if you'd only come to the 'box wine tasting (as opposed to a
    boxed wine tasting), we could have synched our humor detectors and
    avoided these sorts of miscommunications. but nnnnooooooooo! We had a
    sock drawer to rearrange, a litter box to be emptied and other such
    "important" things....
17.11744GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERbe nice, be happyWed Jan 31 1996 10:4312
    
    
    Stoo,
    
    
    Try backing int to the space.  It makes getting out much easier and
    backing in is easier to maneuver the car in the space.
    
    
    hth,
    
    P.S.  You didn't respond to my mail, I am deeply wounded.....
17.11745BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Jan 31 1996 11:0416

	Well, someone must have read my note about parking. Cuz when I got to
my car, the front parking light was sitting on the ground. I am not sure the
person backed into it, or was parked next to me and when he took off, he clipped
it. But there is a dent as well, and the bumper seems to be pulled a bit. But
I'll let the body shop decide that. :-)

	What was cool was there was a note in my car from the person who hit
it. I will call him when I get to work today and work things out. Now had I
left at 5:00, and not 6:15, it never would have happened. Seems he hit it at
5:30. At least that was the time he put on it. 



Glen
17.11746ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Jan 31 1996 12:146
    Why my Rabbit is nowhere near the snowmobile that the Jetta was.  I
    realize the wider tires would make things a bit more hazzerdous, but
    sheesh!  
    
    Nothing I've ever owned beat the Jetta in snow/ice travel.  Of course,
    nothing esle was soooo slooow, either (hmmm...).
17.11747POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Jan 31 1996 13:058
    
    What the heck is "Jenny Lind" baby furniture?  It's always being
    advertised in Classified_Ads.  She was a flippin' opera singer, why is
    her name on furniture?
    
    I'm so confused.
    
    
17.11748SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 31 1996 13:136
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    What I would ever do with a whole day to be confused...
    
17.11749Parking lot full of porcupines ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Jan 31 1996 13:163
Why folks feel compelled to lift their wipers off the windshield 
when it snows ...
17.11750BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Jan 31 1996 13:2017
    
    	RE: John Tesh
    
    	And he's married to Connie Selleca.
    
    
    	RE: Rabbit
    
    	Your Rabbit has wider tires than the Jetta did?  Strange.
    
    
    	RE: wipers sticking up
    
    	It's to keep the wipers from freezing to the windshield.  Don't
    	ask me why this matters, since I don't do it, but I guess it does
    	because a bunch of people do it.
    
17.11751WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 31 1996 13:202
    presumably to prevent the buildup of ice from the snow which melts on
    the warm windshield and later freezes.
17.11752SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Jan 31 1996 13:2113
    re: .11749
    
    I think it refers to a type of oak, Victorian style furniture.
    "Jenny Lind" aka "The Swedish Nightingale" was probably one
    of the first true musical icons of modern times.  I know
    that dome top trunks were called Jenny Lind trunks (I think
    because they were the type she travelled with, at least I
    hope so, I wouldn't be too pleased if I reminded people of
    a steamer trunk).  Spindly type oak furniture was Jenny Lind
    style as well.
    
    Mary-Michael
    
17.11753CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Jan 31 1996 13:256
    Steve's new Rabbit most likely came with a tire size upgrade presumably
    form the previous owner.  The Rabbit and Jetta should handle
    identically in the snow.  Same chassis/drivetrain/wheel size.  Your
    handling differences are due to the tire width, brand, and mileage or
    any combination.  My 1981 Jetta was dog slow with 74 hp but it was a
    snowmobile.     
17.11754GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeWed Jan 31 1996 13:488
    >>So, what's the story on Disney's new "Muppet Treasure Island", Jim?
    
    
    well, hormel has brought jim henson productions inc to court regarding
    the parady of spam in the upcoming movie...
    
    
    
17.11755WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 31 1996 13:481
    Well, there's little worry of spinning the tires in the snow. ;-)
17.11756Did someone say "SPAM"????SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 31 1996 13:571
    
17.11757SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Jan 31 1996 14:002
    spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam,spam
    Lovely SPAM! Wonderful SPAM!
17.11758SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jan 31 1996 14:035
    
    
    	"Shut UP! Bloody Vikings...."
    
    
17.11759MKOTS3::JMARTINBye Bye Mrs. Dougherty!Wed Jan 31 1996 14:041
    STUFF YOUR SPAM YOU TOOTHLESS HAG YOU!!!!!!
17.11760WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 31 1996 14:071
    Hormel's suit was tossed.
17.11761SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 31 1996 14:089
    
    
    TTWA...
    
     Has anyone tried the SPAM/LITE???
    
     I've never tasted it, and was wondering if it was as good as the
    regular SPAM...
    
17.11762BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forWed Jan 31 1996 14:093
RE:  17.11760 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "memory canyon"

Tossing and spam do seem to go together..
17.11763MAIL1::CRANEWed Jan 31 1996 14:122
    .11761
    Yep, pretty good, but nothing equals the original.
17.11764CNTROL::JENNISONJeremiah 33:3Wed Jan 31 1996 14:155
    
    	re .11743
    
    	I'll have you know, there are no litter boxes in my house!!
    
17.11765WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 31 1996 14:161
    but several neatly organized sock drawers... ;-)
17.11766SCASS1::GUINEO::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairWed Jan 31 1996 15:275
    
    Watched "Waterworld"...Dennis Hopper throws out canned "SMeat" to the
    crowd.
    
    SMeat, wonderful SMeat.
17.11767we do it this way because we've always done it this wayWAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 31 1996 16:582
    If the Browk consults his sex books to check the propriety of any new
    ideas he may have in bed, or if he simply eschews new ideas...
17.11768new to who??SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 31 1996 17:397
    
    
    >eschews new ideas...
    
    
    
    ?que
17.11769SMURF::WALTERSWed Jan 31 1996 17:413
    TTWA:
    
    Belgian Burgers.  Are they just a crease of pap?
17.11770CNTROL::JENNISONJeremiah 33:3Wed Jan 31 1996 17:436
    
    	re .11765
    
    	All but one.  I'm saving that for the next wine-tasting.
    
    
17.11771WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Jan 31 1996 17:481
    suit yourself
17.11772available in any bookstorez...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Jan 31 1996 17:497
    
      well ackshually, Doc, not being fr, i suffered lack of imagination,
     a common complaint.  so, i looked it up.  guess what ?  books work.
     you can get lots of ideas from them.  not everybody is creative.
     and you can also avoid pain, grossness, and danger.
    
      bb
17.11773SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Jan 31 1996 17:563
    .11769
    
    No.  A crease of bap.
17.11774open-air parallelepiped, i meanPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 31 1996 19:217
	there's a woman whose cubicle is near mine who's really
	loud, and i'd like to go right over there and give her
	a pinch.  but it's just not like me.

	if i did, would that be considered violent behavior?

17.11775NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 31 1996 19:211
She prolly was raised by non-spankers.
17.11776SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 31 1996 19:236
    
    >if i did, would that be considered violent behavior?
    
    
    
    You ready for the death penalty?????
17.11777LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Wed Jan 31 1996 19:251
    don't do it, di!  it's not worth it!!
17.11778:-))CSC32::PRICETongue-tied &amp; twisted ......Wed Jan 31 1996 19:255
    
    
    re .11774-11775
    
    Well maybe she'd enjoy a good spanking :-)) !
17.11779PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 31 1996 19:294
   i would accept the consequences with dignity, mostly
   because i have no lamp.

17.11780SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 31 1996 19:324
    
    
    yes, but, do you have any good pictures???
    
17.11781LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Wed Jan 31 1996 19:322
    i had the same problem with a loudmouth near me.
    fortunately, i was able to move to another cubie.
17.11782cubes !!!, you lucky bleeders ....CSC32::PRICETongue-tied &amp; twisted ......Wed Jan 31 1996 19:3411
    
    At least you have cubes.
    
    In the UK CSC  all the comms specialists sit at a long double sided table,
    and have to look (and shout) at each other as they talk to customers.
    
    It's an  interesting atmosphere.
    
    
    
    Conrad
17.11783SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Wed Jan 31 1996 19:356
    
    
    >i had the same problem with a loudmouth near me.
    
    what problem was that?? No good pictures??
    
17.11784PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 31 1996 19:415
  i really can't complain, since i have a window cubicle, and
  it could be worse.  sitting near a man who doesn't know that
  less is more when it comes to cologne, for instance.

17.11785BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Jan 31 1996 19:566
| <<< Note 17.11774 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>

| if i did, would that be considered violent behavior?

	If she is short, and is unhappy being that way, then no. Cuz she will
grow an inch. Otherwise, yes.
17.11786XEDON::JENSENWed Jan 31 1996 22:547
    Do Dunkin' Donuts employees take some bizarre language course 
    that results in their hearing my statement, "small orange
    juice", and interpreting it as "medium coffee, extra light, 
    no sugar"???
    
    And it wasn't even dark roast Kona raspberry hazelnut banana
    cashew arugula surprise decaf.
17.11787BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Jan 31 1996 23:144

	Maybe you need to talk into the outside order box for them to
understand you. :-)  (i miss ya)
17.11788XEDON::JENSENThu Feb 01 1996 00:185
    	Come to think of it, I'm also wondering why my local drive-up
    	ATM has braille "dots" on its keys.
    
    	It would 'splain some of the driving I've encountered, though.
    
17.11789CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Feb 01 1996 01:4020


 I've often thought of driving up to one of those ATM's with the
 braille, putting my friend Ron (who is blind) in the driver's seat,
 and letting him do the ATM thing.  Knowing him, he'd love to do it.


 re: Dunkin' Donuts..recently one that I patronize seems to have their
 people trained to interpret "medium hazlenut with milk and sugar" to mean
 "small regular flavored coffee (which also brings up the question..how
 does one order non flavored coffee without hhaving to call it regular?)
 with milk and sugar".  I've also noticed that "may I have a napkin, please?"
 seems to turn off their ability to hear because I've had to sit at the drive
 up window for a minute or 2 while they all stare at me before one of the
 employees asks "may I help you?"



 Jim
17.11790WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Feb 01 1996 11:298
    re: the saga of the incompetent Sundance parking
    
     Ooh! Real progress! Only one tire over the line today!
    
    TTWA:
    
     What the outcome was, if any, of the arb skull session yesterday, that
    I had to leave moments after advancing a heavily technical argument.
17.11791GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERbe nice, be happyThu Feb 01 1996 11:347
    
    
    Well, Mark.  Perhaps the Sundance driver is following the "Baby Steps"
    concept as put forth in the movie "What About Bob".
    
    
    Mike
17.11792ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Thu Feb 01 1996 11:344
    re: .11789
    
    You mean you guys have a Duncan Donuts that has a drive-up window?! 
    I have to get out of my car and walk inside.
17.11793GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeThu Feb 01 1996 11:445
    
    ain't nevah hoid of duncan donuts....
    
    :>
    
17.11794CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Feb 01 1996 12:2112

    
>    You mean you guys have a Duncan Donuts that has a drive-up window?! 
>    I have to get out of my car and walk inside.


  Well maybe if you went to Dunkin' Donuts you wouldn't have to!



 Jim
17.11795ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Thu Feb 01 1996 13:491
    Ah...that would explain things.
17.11796POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselThu Feb 01 1996 17:351
    I wonder why jokes have now become DIGITAL CONFIDENTIAL Documents?
17.11797LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Thu Feb 01 1996 17:471
    sorry, that info is digital confidential.
17.11798ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 01 1996 18:192
    
    I don't know Glenn, thought that rather odd myself.
17.11799POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsThu Feb 01 1996 18:254
    
    I know Glenn.
    
    
17.11800ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 01 1996 18:292
    
    <---- you know everything.
17.11801SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Thu Feb 01 1996 18:3216
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    Why a certain idiotic boxer, who it seems, needs to get laid... is
    acting the way he is...
    
     I am trying to determine if his mail is for real or it's all a big
    put-on...
    
     It's beyond my comprehension that this individual would act so
    stupidly and then threaten me by saying anymore mail he receives  from
    me will be dealt with by my manager. 
    
    Hmmmm.. the things you learn...
    
17.11802ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 01 1996 18:382
    
    hhhm Andy, Oph sending you mail now???? :-) :-)
17.11803SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Thu Feb 01 1996 18:406
    
    
    Mark...
    
    "he"....  turns out to be a real loser...
    
17.11804POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselThu Feb 01 1996 18:411
    Unless Oph is a he, I don't think so.
17.11805ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 01 1996 18:422
    
    what can I say, I failed reading comprehension 101.
17.11806LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Thu Feb 01 1996 18:432
    uh-oh, andy.  if i were you, i'd just go quietly, hon.
    don't give him any ammunition.
17.11807LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Thu Feb 01 1996 18:473
    |what can I say, I failed reading comprehension 101.
    
    better stick with bowling.
17.11808SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Thu Feb 01 1996 18:5310
    
    
    > don't give him any ammunition.
    
    Well Bonnie... you know what they say about dynamite and brains and
    blowing noses....
    
    
    :)
    
17.11809SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Thu Feb 01 1996 19:009
    
    
    Evidently, I'm either very transparent, or certain people know me too
    well. 
    
    A good friend wrote me and guessed who I was talking about...
    
    
    Seems I'm dealing with a real whacko here...
17.11810NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 01 1996 19:021
... or people know _him_ too well.
17.11811SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Thu Feb 01 1996 19:044
    
    
    Yeah... well.. there's that too...
    
17.11812ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 01 1996 19:354
    
    ttwa:
    
    if punxahawney phil will see his shadow tomorrow a.m.
17.11813BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Feb 01 1996 19:372
    
    	I know he won't see MY shadow.
17.11814CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Feb 01 1996 19:381
    I dunno but I bet Punxatawney Phil doesn't 
17.11815ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 01 1996 19:392
    
    well brian, I was at least close.
17.11816BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 01 1996 19:415
| <<< Note 17.11796 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Captain Dunsel" >>>

| I wonder why jokes have now become DIGITAL CONFIDENTIAL Documents?

	I've become a document? :-)
17.11817BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 01 1996 19:427
| <<< Note 17.11801 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Too many politicians, not enough warriors." >>>


| Why a certain idiotic boxer, who it seems, needs to get laid... is
| acting the way he is...

	Incase anyone is wondering..... Andy is not talking about me! :-)
17.11818CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenThu Feb 01 1996 19:423
    Yes Mark, you were very close.  Still, he won't see his shadow.  Now,
    does that mean we have 6 more weeks of Winter or Winter officially ends
    tomorrow?  
17.11819TROOA::BUTKOVICHI come in peaceFri Feb 02 1996 01:462
    Up here, we rely on Wiarton Willy to let us know how much more winter
    to expect
17.11820SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 02 1996 11:291
    If he's wearing a thinsulate condom, you can expect 6 more months?
17.11821WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Feb 02 1996 12:421
    wouldn't you want a thinsulate condom to wick inward v. outward?
17.11822SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 02 1996 13:081
    Only the shadow knows.
17.11823:')GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERbe nice, be happyFri Feb 02 1996 13:403
    
    
    Gobbler's Knob??????????????
17.11824CNTROL::JENNISONJeremiah 33:3Fri Feb 02 1996 14:154
    
    	I wonder if mz_debra is glad that she shared her troubles
    	in note 12.
    
17.11825POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsFri Feb 02 1996 14:193
    
    I am.  I am glad.
    
17.11826she shared her shower?HBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 14:240
17.118278^oPOWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsFri Feb 02 1996 15:372
    
    
17.11828troubles on Olympus ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Feb 02 1996 17:108
    
      I'm wondering if it wuz me what got the mod squad debating each
     other over in 635.  I've been trying to exit that area, without
     success.  There's something strange about two people calmly
     arguing whether you have a brain or not, with you standing right
     there, and they don't even notice you.  Wasn't this a sci-fi flick ?
    
      bb
17.11829PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 02 1996 17:143
   .11828  sorry if my making positive comments on your mental prowess
	   without asking for your input caused you any distress.
17.11830CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Feb 02 1996 17:179

 
which is worse.  Claptrap and Witless show with Claptrap or without..




Jim
17.11831SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 02 1996 17:182
    So many "sorrys" in one day.  Kick 'em in the nutz whydoncha?
    
17.11832POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsFri Feb 02 1996 17:214
    
    Colin?
    
    
17.11833PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 02 1996 17:233
   what the heck "educated" means, and why anyone thinks i am.

17.11834SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 02 1996 17:242
    Yes?
    
17.11835POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsFri Feb 02 1996 17:2516
                     
                                         ,.','.,'.,
                                 ,'.'.,''.,'.',''  "
    			,.''.,.','.,' ,.',.',.',..,'',.',.',.'
    	               ,'.,'.',,.''.,'.,'.','.,'.,"'.,'.',.'
                              ,.',.',,.',.',.'.' ,.',.
    8^pPppPPppPppPpPppPppPpPppPPpP,.',.',.',.',.'",..,
                        ,.',.'.'.','.,'.,',.',.',.',.' ,.','.,'.
                                    ,. ' ,.,.',.',"
                                        ,.',.',.',.',.'
                                        	,.',.','.,
    					,.',.
    					     ,.',.',.',
    
    
    
17.11836SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 02 1996 17:271
    Anyone have a towel?
17.11837CPEEDY::MARKEYHe's ma...ma...ma...mad sirFri Feb 02 1996 17:276
    
    I remember a friend, fresh from boot camp, telling me that "getting
    educated" was a grunt term indicating their good fortune at the
    brothels, although I doubt that's what Jack had in mind.
    
    -b
17.11838USAT02::HALLRCome to the Throne of GraceFri Feb 02 1996 17:373
    WhY are the American flags currenTly flying at halfmast?
    
    FWIW
17.11839CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Feb 02 1996 17:385
>    WhY are the American flags currenTly flying at halfmast?
    
 
   Somebody lowered them?
17.11840BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 02 1996 17:393
    
    	They lengthened all the flag poles.
    
17.11841POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselFri Feb 02 1996 18:001
    But they have managed to keep the poles upwind from the flags.
17.11842BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 02 1996 20:418
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why I never noticed that Hank works in this building.
    
    	And more importantly, why he never calls, or writes, or sends
    	flowers.  8^)
    
17.11843BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 02 1996 20:426
    
    	And before the really witty ones see that and go wild, I am
    	NOT trolling.
    
    	8^)
    
17.11844BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 02 1996 21:034

	Hank has great intelligence, which should explain why you never heard
from him! :-)
17.11845BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 02 1996 21:3417
    
    	In the pool hall down the street from my house, they have a
    	sign behind the bar that says:
    
    	"SORRY"
    	"NO TABS"
    	PLEASE PAY
    	WHEN SERVED
    
    	Now, what's the purpose of the quotes?  Does that mean that
    	the 1st 2 lines are direct quotes relayed from the owner to
    	the sign designer, but the 2nd 2 lines are paraphrased be-
    	cause the guy forgot the exact wording that the owner reqq-
    	ested?
    
    	The mind boggles.
    	
17.11846BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 02 1996 21:403
    
    	And WHY do people enable "key click" on their terminals??
    
17.11847SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itFri Feb 02 1996 22:061
    key clicks rule!
17.11848SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itFri Feb 02 1996 22:311
    and mouse trails!
17.11849BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanitySat Feb 03 1996 00:065

	You know, Shawn..... I never gave that much thought. But you know what,
I just turned it off from this terminal. When I get to work I'll have to figure
out how to do it with the vxt.... this is so much quieter.... :-) thanks!
17.11850ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Sat Feb 03 1996 00:312
    I wonder why my car picked tonight to break down...and why it didn't do
    it in the parking lot. 
17.11851BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanitySun Feb 04 1996 12:341
<---shouldn't you be discussing this with your car?
17.11852CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Feb 05 1996 13:143

 What one does with a PC Keyboard with blank keys
17.1185320263::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 05 1996 13:394
    .11845
    
    Audio feedback - some people don't press keys firmly enough to bottom
    the keys' travel.  The click says the keystroke was registered.
17.1185420263::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 05 1996 13:393
    .11852
    
    Sell it to a touch-typing school.
17.11855BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 05 1996 13:439
    
    	Binder, if you're typing fast enough that you don't have to look
    	at the keys while typing, then you're going too fast to count
    	key strokes and compare them to key clicks.
    
    	If you're going slow enough that water could boil by the time you
    	finish a sentence, then you're the kind of person who will have
    	to proofread the document after every word typed.
    
17.1185620263::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 05 1996 13:558
    .11855
    
    > if you're typing fast enough...
    
    I assume from these remarks that you are in fact a certified behavioral
    psychologist and possibly also a neurologist and maybe even an expert
    touch typist?  If not, then perhaps you don't really know what you are
    talking about.  :-)
17.11857PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 05 1996 13:572
  .11855 sounds logical to me.  keyclick should be outlawed.
17.1185820263::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 05 1996 13:594
    .11857
    
    You apear to be assuming that logic plays a part in the way the brain
    responds to audible feedback.  It doesn't.
17.11859WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Feb 05 1996 14:072
    keyclick is like training wheels. They make the competent typist look
    foolish, and the novice obvious.
17.11860BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 05 1996 14:1011
    
    	Binder, you're saying that keyclick is a psychological tool?  Not
    	that I'm doubting it, but it sounds ridiculous.
    
    	You type a bunch of words, you look at the screen.  If you're
    	missing some letters, then you're using inconsistent pressure on
    	some of the keys.  If all the letters are there, then you're us-
    	ing at least enough pressure on the keys.  If some of the letters
    	are wrong, then you hit some of the wrong keys with at least e-
    	nough pressure.
    
17.11861SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 05 1996 14:1415
    
    "Touch" typing is an example of an overlearned motor behaviour and it
    is very unlikely that any form of proprioceptive, auditory, or visual
    feedback matters much.  A competent speed touch typist is generating
    motor programs that determine precisely where the fingers strike.
    If you look a the kind of errors that touch typists make, very few
    point to feedback problems, but more to feedforward problems.
    
    Shawn's right - the feedback would be too slow for a speed typist to
    perceive.  The auditory feedback will probably only help very low on
    the performance curve and will be the first bit of feedback to be
    filtered out as performance improves.
    
    Colin
    
17.11862PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 05 1996 14:188
>            <<< Note 17.11858 by 20263::BINDER "Manus Celer Dei" >>>
    
>    You apear to be assuming that logic plays a part in the way the brain
>    responds to audible feedback.  It doesn't.

	No - I'm assuming that logic plays a part in the way Shawn's
	brain thinks about the keyclick feature.

17.1186320263::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 05 1996 14:233
    .11862
    
    That also may be an invalid assumption.
17.1186420263::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 05 1996 14:2814
    .11861
    
    The problem here, Colin, is that we are at a transition point between a
    population that learned touch typing on a typewriter and a population
    that learned it on a computer or word processor.  The former group are
    conditioned to expect the click - as often as not, it's not the key but
    rather the daisywheel hammer or Selectric type ball's impact on the
    paper, but it is part of the gestalt of typing, and its absence can
    disturb the typist's mental patterns.
    
    I've talked with an older woman touch typist, a friend who ran a
    secretarial service for 30 years, who said that she simply couldn't
    STAND typing on a computer because the experience was just somehow
    "wrong feeling."  Turning on the keyclick made it all right for her.
17.11865BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 05 1996 14:445
    
    	Well, Binder, I can almost agree with that theory, if only for
    	that reason.  "Retro-engineering" a keyboard to make it more
    	familiar to a long-time typewriter user, I guess you could say.
    
17.11866SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 05 1996 15:5541
    .11860
    
    Nice diversion, but that was not my interpretation of the problem under
    discussion.
    
    The question was why people enable keyclicks.  The hypothesis was that
    it helped people to know when a key was hit successfully, so that they
    could maintain a high speed.
    
    Any competent typist, whatever device they are using, is not relying
    on feedback.  They are using a highly overlearned set of movements that
    are generated by feedforward.  Any reliance on feedback would cause a
    drop in speed.  The compound reaction time for a feedforward system is
    always much faster than a feedback system just on the math alone.
    
    If a person transitions to a "new" device, there may be an impact
    because of the mechanical differences between the devices.  The longer
    key travel of a conventional mechanical typewriter, or the stiffness
    of a key on a comptometer would cause a drop in speed.  The user then
    has to relearn their skills for that particular set up.  Basically,
    they have learned to move to a certain position and generate a certain
    amount of force, but the new device requires different positions and
    forces to operate.
    
    During the relearning, the keyclick may initially come in useful, but I
    would expect that a competent typist would probably not be getting any
    useful data from the keyclick after a very short time on the new
    system.  If they became reliant on the auditory feedback, they would
    never be able to reattain their former speed and would in fact have
    their speed capped by the compound reaction time for analysing auditory
    feedback.  Their performance on the new system would be much worse than
    the old.  Therefore, auditory feedback is not part of the "gestalt" of
    typing, more probably akin to Linus' security blanket except that it is
    for technofear.
    
    Colin
    
    
    Colin
    
    
17.11867CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Feb 05 1996 15:573

 I used to enable keyclick just to annoy those around me.
17.11868LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Feb 05 1996 15:581
    that henderson is such a wise guy!
17.11869PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 05 1996 15:582
  .11866  once again, Colin nails it.
17.118708)SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 16:084
    I type 100 wpm with keyclicks...I haven't noticed any effect of the
    auditory feedback whatsoever on my speed.  In fact, I'm getting faster.
    
    Now, explain that.
17.11871ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 05 1996 16:172
    
    <------ quit using speed, it kills.
17.11872WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Feb 05 1996 16:321
    when those MetPay checks will be mailed to us.
17.11873BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 05 1996 16:357

	Not til around april or may, chip. I remember that cuz I got one before
i went to the cape one year. 


Glen
17.11874ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Feb 05 1996 16:391
    keyclicks are annoying...I always turn them off
17.11875SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 16:451
    It is purely a matter of preference.
17.11876BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 05 1996 16:491
<---by Lorielle
17.11877SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 16:525
    Lorialle.
    
    hth
    
    8)
17.11878PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 05 1996 16:555
>    It is purely a matter of preference.

	no, it's also a matter of annoyance.

17.11879SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 05 1996 16:565
17.11880SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 16:584
    If you're in a close enough proximity to hear my keyclicks, it's your
    problem - not mine.
    
    8-P
17.11881CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Feb 05 1996 16:581
    I turn the volume on mine way up.
17.11882SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 17:001
    hahaha 8)  me too.
17.11883NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 05 1996 17:016
Bumper sticker on April's cubicle:

+--------------------------------+
|  If you can hear my keyclicks  |
|    YOU'RE TOO DARNED CLOSE	 |
+--------------------------------+
17.11884SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 17:015
    HAHAHAHA!!  
    
    Too funny Gerald!
    
    Big smiles here!!!
17.11885SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 17:023
    replace "darned" with "danged" thow.
    
    8)
17.11886CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Feb 05 1996 17:045
>    replace "darned" with "danged" thow.
    
 
   Whatth female pigth have to do with it?
17.11887ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 05 1996 17:053
    
    to click or not to click, that is the question. O poor Yorick, I knew
    him well.
17.11888SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 17:051
    Thorry, I don't underthtand you.
17.11889PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 05 1996 17:063
  .11880  yeah, it's just tough luck for everyone else, apparently.

17.11890WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Feb 05 1996 17:074
    >If you're in a close enough proximity to hear my keyclicks, it's your
    >problem - not mine.
    
     .11859
17.11891CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Feb 05 1996 17:0810

 Is it possible that the maintenance folks removed it?  We have signs on
 the refridgerators around here that indicate that foodstuffs contained therein
 will be removed on a weekly basis, presumably to prevent the conditions that
 exist in my refrigerator at home after leaving stuff in there too long.



 Jim
17.11892POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsMon Feb 05 1996 17:1312
    
    .11887
    
    "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, 
    of most excellent fancy: he hath borne me on his back a thousand times; 
    and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! my gorge rims at it. 
    Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft. 
    Where be your gibes now? your gambols? your songs? your flashes of 
    merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar?"
    
            
    
17.11893ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 05 1996 17:172
    
    <--- i am properly humbled now.
17.11894WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Feb 05 1996 17:201
    would that that were a less ephemeral condition
17.11895SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 17:229
    But hey, they sound cool!  That's enough reason for me.  
    
    Also, my keystrokes aren't audible outside my cubicle, so I don't see 
    how it's really bothering anyone...
    
    Oh, Jim: I know it wasn't removed by the cleaning crew for "disposal" as
    every other item in the fridge as of Sat. remains today.
    
    
17.11896signs of life...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Feb 05 1996 17:246
    
      While layoffs were going on, I'd turn mine up so the boss could
     hear them.  After our group was cut from 8 to 3 and I survived,
     I turned them back down again.
    
      bb
17.11897PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 05 1996 17:276
>    Also, my keystrokes aren't audible outside my cubicle, so I don't see 
>    how it's really bothering anyone...

	if your cubicle is that isolated, then you're right - it doesn't
	matter.  

17.11898MAIL1::CRANEMon Feb 05 1996 17:371
    Is Larry Bird next out of retirement? How ole is Larry?
17.11899SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 17:387
    What does it matter anyway?  My fingers also make quite a sound tapping
    on the keyboard - sometimes almost louder than the keyclicks
    themselves.  Does this bother you too?  
    
    Geez, it's not like I'm belching at 110 db's...  
    
    8)
17.11900POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 05 1996 17:404
    |Geez, it's not like I'm belching at 110 db's...
    
    
    I would enjoy this. But that's just me.
17.11901CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Feb 05 1996 17:434
    >>> Does this bother you too?
    
    Not as much as someone chewing and snapping gum at the other end of the
    phone or two cubes away.....ggrrrrrrrr.
17.11902PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 05 1996 17:4413
>    What does it matter anyway?  My fingers also make quite a sound tapping
>    on the keyboard - sometimes almost louder than the keyclicks
>    themselves.  Does this bother you too?  

	no, i can't hear it.  your cubicle is isolated from everyone
	else's - remember?

	if you don't believe that keyclick can be annoying to other
	people, there's nothing much to say.  i'm telling you is to me.
	not because i _want_ it to be.  just because it is.
 

17.11903POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 05 1996 17:441
    Somebody's under your phone?
17.11904LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Feb 05 1996 17:461
    gum snappers are people too!!!
17.11905CNTROL::JENNISONJeremiah 33:3Mon Feb 05 1996 17:476
    
    	I wonder why .11861 isn't funny.  
    
    	I wonder if April knows *how* to turn off her key-click.
    
    
17.11906WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Feb 05 1996 17:553
    >Is Larry Bird next out of retirement? How ole is Larry?
    
     Nope. 35 (or so.) He's not coming back.
17.11907SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 17:553
    Yes I do, tyvm.
    
    I wonder why people are always underestimating me.
17.11908LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Feb 05 1996 17:571
    he got a weak back a few weeks back.
17.11909ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 05 1996 17:583
    
    Larry Bird is roughly the same age as Magic. both played in the 1979
    NCAA Champinship game, won by the Spartans of Michigan State.
17.11910LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Feb 05 1996 17:581
    i wonder what 'distance learning' means...
17.11911POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 05 1996 18:002
    Distance learning is when Pat doesn't pick you up when you're
    hitchhiking in the freezing cold.
17.11912GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesMon Feb 05 1996 18:012
Larry Bird retired mostly because of his bad back. Probably gets in 
the way more than HIV. :)
17.11913POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 05 1996 18:051
    Oh ya, Larry Bird is such a looker, I'm sure he's in grave danger.
17.11914LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Mon Feb 05 1996 18:122
    what did spike lee call him?  something like the 
    ugliest m-f'er in the nba...
17.11915POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 05 1996 18:172
    Well, you know what they say, beauty is only skin deep, but ugly is to the
    bone!
17.11916SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 05 1996 18:181
    <- I sawer that.
17.11917BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 05 1996 18:205
| <<< Note 17.11888 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "i was up above it" >>>

| Thorry, I don't underthtand you.

	HEY! Thop mathin fun oth me!
17.11918ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 05 1996 18:202
    
    well his McDonald's ads with MJ were funny. ymmv
17.11919BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 05 1996 18:215
| Is Larry Bird next out of retirement? How ole is Larry?

	Larry said last week he might come out of retirement...in his next
life.
17.11920BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 05 1996 18:228
| <<< Note 17.11901 by CONSLT::MCBRIDE "pack light, keep low, move fast, reload often" >>>

| Not as much as someone chewing and snapping gum at the other end of the
| phone or two cubes away.....ggrrrrrrrr.


	I wonder how Brian's knee held up this past weekend while he was
racing?
17.11921CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Feb 05 1996 19:024
    No racing for the near term anyway.  Skiing yesterday was okay as long
    as I didn't go too fast or make any sudden moves :-/.  
    
    	
17.11922BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 05 1996 19:037
| <<< Note 17.11921 by CONSLT::MCBRIDE "pack light, keep low, move fast, reload often" >>>

| No racing for the near term anyway.  Skiing yesterday was okay as long
| as I didn't go too fast or make any sudden moves :-/.

	The wimmins must have been disapointed....

17.11923CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Feb 05 1996 19:092
    The up side is that nobody tried to harpoon me either.  
    
17.11924BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 05 1996 19:133
    
    	They knew they'd never be able to reel you in.
    
17.11925ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 05 1996 19:192
    
    is shawn, like, saying that Brian has a weight problem?
17.11926BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 05 1996 19:303

	Not OBM....
17.11927BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 05 1996 19:4015
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	"Must see and drive [this car] to appreciate it."
    
    	Now, does that mean that this type of car has a reputation as a
    	real POS, so no one would ever buy it based on name recognition
    	alone ... but if you took it on a 4-mile test drive you'd forget
    	every negative comment about this type of car and buy it on the
    	spot??
    
    	I equate that to a personals ad that read:
    
    	"Caucasian male, 25, living in Cleveland.  Must see to appreciate."
    
17.11928TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::ChrisI come in peaceMon Feb 05 1996 20:061
well at least they don't say "condition - as is"  :-)
17.11929SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Mon Feb 05 1996 20:1015
    
    re: .11927
    
    Not really Shawn...
    
    Before I bought my Porsche 924, I had never driven any sorts of sports
    car...
    
    I didn't know what to expect, and the thrill of driving that thing
    almost made me wet my pants...
    
     I had to drive it to appreciate that...
    
    ymmv...
    
17.11930SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Mon Feb 05 1996 20:116
    
    
    The thrill... not wetting my pants...
    
    tyvm...
    
17.11931SCASS1::BARBER_Ai was up above itMon Feb 05 1996 20:125
    re: Porsche 924
    
    What are you doing Saturday night?
    
    8)
17.11932SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 05 1996 20:131
    Cleaning the front seat.
17.11933CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Feb 05 1996 20:162
    924?  Sports car?  Is 4 wheels, two doors and a hatchback the new
    definition for a sports car?  
17.11934BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 05 1996 20:256
    
    	Alot better than YOUR definition, which is apparently:
    
    	4 doors, 4 wheels, an acronym model name and capable of carrying
    	lots of groceries.
    
17.11935BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 05 1996 20:265
    
    	And what, pray tell, is wrong with the 924?
    
    	Beside the fact that it's ugly, of course.
    
17.11937CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Feb 05 1996 20:3112
    
>    	And what, pray tell, is wrong with the 924?
 
        It is not a 911?  Now *that's* a Porsche.




   
    Jim    

17.11938CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Feb 05 1996 20:394
    Let's see, the 924 was underpowered, undersuspended, had a chintzy
    interior, was prone to breaking down, got beaten regularly by GTIs and
    RX7s, had a terrible maintenance record and was generally regarded as a
    disgrace to the marque even with the turbo.  Other than that, nothing.  
17.11939SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Feb 05 1996 21:085
    
    
    	ouch...:)
    
    
17.11940BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 05 1996 21:283
    
    	Well, you had to dig pretty deep to find those few idiosyncracies.
    
17.11941CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Feb 05 1996 22:202
    :-).  BTW Shawn,  I have never referred to my car as a sports car.  
    P.O.S. maybe but never a sports car.  
17.11942Sorry, Andy ;-)CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 06 1996 00:449

 Was the 924 sold anywhere but the US, and, was a 924 owner able to
 join the PCA?




 Jim
17.11943CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 06 1996 02:033

 Hey!  Where is everybody??
17.11944POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 06 1996 02:051
    Nobody here but us losers.
17.11945GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Feb 06 1996 02:143
yup.


17.11946POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsTue Feb 06 1996 02:223
    
    I resemble that remark.
    
17.11947WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Feb 06 1996 10:123
    >Oh ya, Larry Bird is such a looker, I'm sure he's in grave danger.
    
     That didn't seem to get in Magic's way.
17.11948GAVEL::JANDROWPartly To Mostly BlondeTue Feb 06 1996 11:477
    
    ttwa:  what happened to michael anthony hall...he was in a tv movie
    sunday night and looks horrid...
    
    ally sheedy, on the other hand (not mine) still looks pretty good...
    
    
17.11949POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 06 1996 12:272
    When Magic Johnson smiles, he seems to make everybody smile. When Larry
    Bird smiles, he looks like he's got cramps.
17.11950BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 06 1996 12:291
<---when have you seen larry smile???? :_)
17.11951POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 06 1996 12:431
    Well, I'm just guessing really, maybe it was just cramps.
17.11952GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesTue Feb 06 1996 13:0112
    >ttwa:  what happened to michael anthony hall...he was in a tv movie
    >sunday night and looks horrid...

Actually it's Anthony Michael Hall, hth. I think I saw that for about 10 
seconds. He was wearing this funny looking hardhat, that was to small for 
his head. Is that the same one? He did look bad.
    
    >ally sheedy, on the other hand (not mine) still looks pretty good...

Alllllllyyyyyyyy, owwwwwwwwwwwww, I like her!!
    
    
17.11953POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 06 1996 13:061
    I'm wondering about everything.
17.11954BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 06 1996 13:081
<----Glenn is our watch person..... he will take care of us
17.11955DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Feb 06 1996 13:2112
    
    
    	AMH  certainly is no longer the little dweeb in Breakfast
    	Club and 16 Candles.
    
    	He was quite muscular in Edward Scissorhands but now he just
    	looks fat.
    
    	I thought Ally looked rather tired/old in that movie.  I saw her in
    	another TV movie (on Lifetime I think) a few weeks ago and she
    	looked much better.
    
17.11956RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Feb 06 1996 14:2212
    Re .11852:
    
    > What one does with a PC Keyboard with blank keys
 
    One types on it, of course, just like any keyboard.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.11957CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 06 1996 14:249

 Thank you.





 Jim
17.11958ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 14:454
    
    ttwa:
    
    if anyone saw MP last night, and if so how did it end?
17.11959BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 06 1996 14:523
    
    	Mark, if I find out I'll let you know.
    
17.11960CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Feb 06 1996 15:162
    I am almost positive somoene watched it.  I did not personally for
    which I am grateful but I am sure someone must have watched it. 
17.11961ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 15:214
    
    gee thanks Brian and shawn. my life will not be complete without
    the answers I seek. the interplanetary forces will collide this evening
    without this vital, nyet, earth shattering development.
17.11962BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 06 1996 15:266
    
    	Mark, I was telling the truth AND offering you the information
    	if I find out.
    
    	Brian was simply telling the truth.  8^)
    
17.11963SCASS1::BARBER_AThat weren't no easy thaingTue Feb 06 1996 15:418
    Of course, the one night I miss MP is probably the best episode ever. 
    
    Mark, I should be getting an update from a friend very soon today.  I
    will forward it to you if it's any good.
    
    Kuhl?
    
    8)
17.11964SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Feb 06 1996 15:529
    
    Is this the "show" {snicker} where they spent the whole weekend showing
    those incessant promos about:
    
    Gasp!!! Two of these lovely, plastic, true to life people will get
    blown away!!! Which two will it be??? So and so??? So and so?? 
    
    Do we care??????
    
17.11965SCASS1::BARBER_AThat weren't no easy thaingTue Feb 06 1996 15:595
    Yes it was.
    
    Yes we do.
    
    8-P
17.11966ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 16:022
    
    'pril, you are a life saver!!!
17.11967SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Feb 06 1996 16:0711
    
    
    >'pril, you are a life saver!!!
    
    
    Psssssstt!! Mark!!
    
    You gots to get one before it can be saved...
    
    hth...
    
17.11968spring chicken ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Feb 06 1996 16:104
    
      I will blissfully welcome the April moon this year.
    
      bb
17.11969ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 16:182
    
    <---- April is going to moon you?
17.11970BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 06 1996 16:203

	bb misses Alice ya know
17.11971ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 17:332
    
    is all the world a stage.
17.11972;-)CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 06 1996 17:419
    
>    is all the world a stage.

  Yes.  Make sure you're on the next one leaving town.



 hth
17.11973POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 06 1996 17:423
    
    
    Did somebody coach you on that one, Jim?
17.11974SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Feb 06 1996 17:435
    
    >Did somebody coach you on that one, Jim?
    
    
    I believe they held a shot-gun to his head to make him say that...
17.11975BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 06 1996 17:444
    
    	Knowing Jim, had he tried that alone he wouldn't even have been
    	on the right track.
    
17.11976POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 06 1996 17:451
    We'll Fargo this incident then.
17.11977ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 17:552
    
    I wish you would quit bandited about.
17.11978SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsTue Feb 06 1996 18:025
    
    bandied about
    
    wrong tense too...
    
17.11979SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 06 1996 18:021
    All the good puns are gone.  Now for the Deadwood.
17.11980SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsTue Feb 06 1996 18:036
    
    
    TTWA
    
    Is Jack Martin the Joe Oppelt of 1996?????
    
17.11981BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 06 1996 18:046

	They have been sending mail to each other, and one of his notes in CP
looks like Joe wrote it himself. 

	Oh yeah, got more mail from Joe today....
17.11982Whoooooooooooooooosh!!!!!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsTue Feb 06 1996 18:101
    
17.11983POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 06 1996 18:121
    Andy, try Imodium. It works good.
17.11984SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsTue Feb 06 1996 18:1312
    
    
    Whooooooooooooosh!!!!!!!  - The sound made by "it" going over one's
                                head.
    
    
    
    Braaaaaaaaaaaaaapppppp!!! - The sound made by someone in need of 
                                Imodium.
    
    
     Hope this helps...
17.11985HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterTue Feb 06 1996 18:1410
    
    Where did they come up with all of those strange people
    on WOW last nite?
    
    Aside from your usual strange folks, like someone catching an arrow
    in mid air, they had a man who swallowed a billiard ball and
    regurgitated it back, then later swallowed a ring, a locked lock,
    and brought it back up with the ring locked on the lock.
    
    ?
17.11986BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 06 1996 18:238
  <<< Note 17.11982 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "Less politicians, more warriors" >>>


                        -< Whoooooooooooooooosh!!!!!! >-

    
	Andy, you use that term for a lot of people. Are ya passing wind, or
can air really travel that fast through your head????
17.11987THCREEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAMMMM!!!!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsTue Feb 06 1996 18:261
    
17.11988ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 18:312
    
    wwhhyyy can't we all just get along.
17.11989BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 06 1996 18:345
    
    	What do you think this is, ::FRIENDS?
    
    	Home of the "group hug"?
    
17.11990WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Feb 06 1996 18:341
    egomania
17.11991BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 06 1996 18:357
| <<< Note 17.11988 by ACISS1::BATTIS "pool shooting son of a gun" >>>


| wwhhyyy can't we all just get along.


	I think this IS getting along.....for Andy and me. :-)
17.11992SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsTue Feb 06 1996 18:367
    
    re: .11988
    
    >wwhhyyy can't we all just get along.
    
    
    get bent!!!
17.11993WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Feb 06 1996 18:362
    Yeah, you guys have a love-hate relationship. You love to hate each
    other.
17.11994ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 06 1996 18:392
    
    rough crowd lately, like sharks at feeding time.
17.11995SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsTue Feb 06 1996 18:393
    
    My... how asstoot of you Herr Doctah...
    
17.11996WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Feb 06 1996 18:461
    There's that ass fetish again...
17.11997SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsTue Feb 06 1996 18:495
    
    <------
    
    See .11984
    
17.11998USAT02::HALLRCome to the Throne of GraceTue Feb 06 1996 19:021
    why Does clinton lie..
17.11999SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsTue Feb 06 1996 19:033
    
    Jus' doing what comes naturally...
    
17.12000<>SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsTue Feb 06 1996 19:041
    
17.12001BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 06 1996 19:183

	I wonder why people think Clinton lies? 
17.12002BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Feb 06 1996 19:217
>	I wonder why people think Clinton lies? 


   I can't be sure, but I think it has to do with the conflicting truths he
   has for specific target groups, or his failure to maintain a consist
   theme for more than a few hours (sometimes minutes!).
17.12003BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 06 1996 19:423

	Nah....that can't be it. :-)
17.12004GMASEC::KELLYWed Feb 07 1996 09:134
    Have you ever met someone who is completely, irrevocably, undeniably
    stupid?  I'm mean, we're talking completely unable to use common
    sense, think for his/herself?  Ever wonder how they've managed to
    live so long?
17.12005GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERhave you seen my peewee?Wed Feb 07 1996 10:157
    
    
    
    Tine?  Zat you?  How've you been my darlin?
    
    
    Mikey
17.12006GMASEC::KELLYWed Feb 07 1996 11:431
    Yes luv.  Busy, vedddy, vedddy busy.
17.12007BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 12:014

	'tine....nice to see ya. Btw, were you refering to OJ Martin?? Just
kidding....
17.12008ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Feb 07 1996 12:125
    .12004
    
    Yes.  In fact, on my way home from the gym last night, I was stuck
    behind just such a person- if driving skills is any indicator of
    his intelligence/common sense level.
17.12009POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Feb 07 1996 12:154
    
    ttwa:  deliberate cruelty.  does that make people feel big and
    important?
    
17.12010CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Feb 07 1996 12:194
    It is a lame way of drawing attention to oneself and inflating their
    sense of perceived importance in the face of others.  I have found that
    they need to make you feel/look bad in order to make themselves look
    good.  
17.12011WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Feb 07 1996 12:255
    >ttwa:  deliberate cruelty.  does that make people feel big and
    >important?
    
     It's a sign of low self-worth. People who feel good about themselves
    don't have a need to make others feel bad.
17.12012LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Wed Feb 07 1996 12:333
    |ttwa:  deliberate cruelty.
    
    it's the one thing blanche dubois could never forgive!
17.12013GMASEC::KELLYWed Feb 07 1996 12:352
    thanks glenn, and no, this person surpasses meatyluv :-))))))  makes
    him look like a neophyte!
17.12014MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Feb 07 1996 12:401
    Hi everybody what's happening??
17.12015BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 12:481
:-)
17.12016ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Feb 07 1996 12:551
    Did I miss something?
17.12017SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 13:1212
    
    
    Hey Jack Martin!!!
    
    You be careful there... y'hear???
    
    Don't put your brakes on too quick or you'll be wearing him just like
    Joe Oppelt was!!!
    
    
    Hope this helps
    
17.12018BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 14:003

	Andy, why do you lie? I have NEVAH touched Joe Oppelt. 
17.12019SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 14:078
    
    re: .12018
    
    The fact that you knew exactly who/what I was talking about without me
    naming you should be the biggest/free-est clue you can ever get!!
    
    A figure of speech does not lie...
    
17.12020BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 14:104

	Andy, it isn't too hard to figure out what you were referring to
considering you've talked about it before..... but nice try...
17.12021SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 14:2111
    
    re: .12020
    
    >but nice try...
    
    
    Seems it was someone other than myself who described that if Joe Oppelt
    ever stopped short, your nose would be ever so slightly discolored...
    
    Now that Joe's gone, it seems Jack Martin has taken over the role..
    ergo my warning to him to not apply his brakes too quickly...
17.12022BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 14:368

	Jack has taken over Joe's spot? Nah.... no one can replace Joe. Let's
just say that the hingepin and I are having discussions on this. Something that
Joe and I could not do.....


Glen
17.12023SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 14:509
    
    >Let's just say that the hingepin and I are having discussions on this.
    
    
    {{snicker}}  {{snicker}} {{snicker...snicker...snicker}}
    
    
    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!
    
17.12024BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 16:028

	Yeah... I can see why you would laugh...cuz it makes it easier than
admitting you're wrong....yet again. 



Glen
17.12025POWDML::DOUGANWed Feb 07 1996 17:412
    What would one do working for the Vietnam Commission for Tourism
    between 1973 and 1975
17.12026CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenWed Feb 07 1996 17:454
    Long term planning?
    Setting up mine defusing teams?
    Planning the Camhran Bay Hotel and Yacht Club complex?
    Learing Russian?
17.12027And why should you be defused ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Feb 07 1996 17:504
    
      Who IS that learing Russian ?
    
      bb
17.12028SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 19:168
    
    re: .12025
    
    >What would one do working for the Vietnam Commission for Tourism
    >between 1973 and 1975
    
    Getting "re-educated"???
    
17.12029SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 19:215
    
    TTWA
    
    
    Why do they call it "strawberry blonde"??
17.12030POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatWed Feb 07 1996 19:251
    Because "hemoglobin blonde" doesn't sound as good.
17.12031POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Feb 07 1996 19:253
    
    Why do they call what strawberry blonde?
    
17.12032BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 19:301
<---since when to they call "what", strawberry blonde? 
17.12033SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 19:3011
    
    >Why do they call what strawberry blonde?
    
    
    "her"
    
    "that woman"
    
    "certain women with a particular shade of blonde"
    
    
17.12034POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatWed Feb 07 1996 19:371
    Certainly plausible explanations, Andy. What's your idea?
17.12035SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 19:387
    
    
    > What's your idea?
    
    
    My idea is that I still think your suspenders are too tight!!
    
17.12036POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Feb 07 1996 19:393
    
    Glenn in suspenders, yum 8^).
    
17.12037BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 19:411
<----is that all he's wearing?
17.12038SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 19:416
    
    
    >Glenn in suspenders, yum 8^)
    
    For a minute there, deb, I had to look who wrote that...
    
17.12039POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatWed Feb 07 1996 19:421
    Yes, clamped onto the back of my ass and the front of my ass.
17.12040BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 19:425
| <<< Note 17.12039 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "I sawer that" >>>

| Yes, clamped onto the back of my ass and the front of my ass.

yum
17.12041SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 19:436
    
    >Yes, clamped onto the back of my ass and the front of my ass.
    
    Mighty big pair of suspenders, if'n you ask me...
    
    Tell me... does your ass have its own stable???
17.12042POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatWed Feb 07 1996 19:461
    They don't call me thunderbuns for nothing!
17.12043BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Feb 07 1996 19:563
    
    	Same here, because they don't call me thunderbuns at all.
    
17.12044POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Feb 07 1996 19:593
    
    That's a relief, I must say.
    
17.12045BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Feb 07 1996 20:025
    
    	Definitely.
    
    	"Sweet cheeks" is the preferred alternative.
    
17.12046POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Tear-Off BottomsWed Feb 07 1996 20:073
    
    Preferred by whom?
    
17.12047SCASS1::BARBER_AThat weren't no easy thaingWed Feb 07 1996 20:251
    Is it hot in here?
17.12048BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 20:487
| <<< Note 17.12047 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "That weren't no easy thaing" >>>

| Is it hot in here?


	No...we're talking about shawn now..... it was earlier, when we were
talking about Glenn....
17.12049BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Feb 07 1996 20:516
    
    	RE: Deb
    
    	Preferred by me, given a choice between "thunderbuns" and "sweet
    	cheeks".
    
17.12050SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILess politicians, more warriorsWed Feb 07 1996 20:526
    
    
    Sheeeeeesh!!!
    
    And Doc seems to think I've got a fetish!!!!!!
    
17.12051BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Feb 07 1996 20:573
    
    	Hey, that pervert Deb started it.
    
17.12052Nut-n-HoneyBIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 07 1996 21:173

	I think what shawn is saying is he rubs honey all over his buns....
17.12053USAT05::HALLRCome to the Throne of GraceThu Feb 08 1996 00:491
    is the guycurrently champ on jeopardy a deccie
17.12054GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERhave you seen my peewee?Thu Feb 08 1996 09:117
    
    
    RE: .12045  Probably more like smart ayse.......
    
    
    hth,
    
17.12055WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Feb 08 1996 10:173
    >And Doc seems to think I've got a fetish!!!!!!
    
     Apparently it's contagious.
17.12056ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Thu Feb 08 1996 13:3416
    I had a dream two nights ago that cops were approaching my car.
    
    Last night, after taekwondo class, I got pulled over for speeding
    (seems my spedometer on the new old Rabbit is off a tad).
    
    Strange. (but there were no giant spiders to be found anywhere, thank
    God 8^) )
    
    
    In any case, the pleasant officer did not give me a citation, which is
    a definite TTL.
    
    
    -steve
             
                                   
17.12057ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 08 1996 13:442
    
    <---- steve, take it to topic 225. nnttm
17.12058noACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Thu Feb 08 1996 13:521
    
17.12059BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 14:071
<---ban slow rabbits!
17.12060USAT02::HALLRCome to the Throne of GraceThu Feb 08 1996 14:263
    Why does the InTernational Date LIne Start in the pAcific...I mean thIs
    earth is round,why we couldn't tOday when they arehaving yesterday,and
    not visa versA...after all we aRe america...
17.12061PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Feb 08 1996 14:282
   .12060  if there's a hidden message there.
17.12062POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatThu Feb 08 1996 14:315
    That's an easy one. Because we always knew how far east was, but we
    didn't know how far west was until we found out it was actually east.
    This confusion occured in the pacific ocean. They had a big party, but
    because they were all men, they didn't have any dates. So, they made it
    the date line.
17.12063SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Feb 08 1996 14:321
    This troubles me.
17.12064USAT02::HALLRCome to the Throne of GraceThu Feb 08 1996 14:361
    but why?
17.12065POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatThu Feb 08 1996 14:371
    Because civilization didn't start there.
17.12066USAT02::HALLRCome to the Throne of GraceThu Feb 08 1996 14:401
    but, but WHY!???!
17.12067BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 14:453

	Why has everyone turned their internet pages black????
17.12068POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatThu Feb 08 1996 14:475
    Ummmmm, I dunno.... Could it beeeee....
    
    
    
    		SATAN?!?!
17.12069BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 14:491
<---no, I had nothing to do with it.... ;-)
17.12070SMURF::WALTERSThu Feb 08 1996 14:4914
    Because it's on the 180th meridian, opposite Greewhich.  Greenwhich is
    where the Royal Observatory was established.  They first researched the
    problems of navigation and finding longitude and latitude, so they
    designated greenwhich as "0" and established GMT to begin at 0.  The
    next day begins at the dateline, halfway around the world.
    
    (So British history goes.  When I visited the ancient college of Henry
    The navigator at Cape Vincent, Portugal it was evident that the
    Protuguese have prior claim.  Christopher Columbus learned navigation
    at cape Vincent, before he returned to Spain and set out for the New
    World.)
    
    Colin
    
17.12071BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Feb 08 1996 14:535
    
    	Glen, it's a protest against a recent censorship ruling.
    
    	I'm sure Covert can fill you in later [ooh err].
    
17.12072Protest!DELNI::HUTZLEYIYTSIO,YHHMThu Feb 08 1996 14:5411
            <<< Note 17.12068 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "I sawer that" >>>

>    Ummmmm, I dunno.... Could it beeeee....


               I think its in protest of the proposed
       telecomunications/censorship
       law/squabble/debate/feel-good measure

               Steve

17.12073POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatThu Feb 08 1996 14:563
    You mean I'm wrong?
    
    {thud}
17.12074WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Feb 08 1996 14:593
    >Why has everyone turned their internet pages black????
    
     To complain about the telcomm bill that's being signed into law today.
17.12075SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiThu Feb 08 1996 15:055
    > To complain about the telcomm bill that's being signed into law today.
    
    And of course all the rightwing free-speech types are really conflicted
    by the knowledge that the godless limolib-supported ACLU is going to be
    the first to challenge the constitutionality of the law in court.
17.12076;pLANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Thu Feb 08 1996 15:071
    how does one deal with such contradictions? 
17.12077SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiThu Feb 08 1996 15:094
    Well, since it is clear that the ACLU is the primary reason for the
    moral turpitude of our present decaying society, anything the ACLU is
    against must ipso facto be a good thing.  Therefore, the only possible
    conclusion is that the telecomms bill is the right thing to do.
17.12078SMURF::WALTERSThu Feb 08 1996 15:121
    ban smut.
17.12079WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Feb 08 1996 15:145
    >Well, since it is clear that the ACLU is the primary reason for the
    >moral turpitude of our present decaying society, anything the ACLU is
    >against must ipso facto be a good thing.  
    
     Nah, the exception proves the rule.
17.12080ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 08 1996 15:314
    
    ttwa
    
    is delblasto hibernating lately?? he's been awful quiet lately.
17.12081LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Thu Feb 08 1996 15:333
    nah, it's obviously a ACLU-driven conspiracy to make 
    themselves look good in the eyes of all freedom-loving
    amuricans!!!  
17.12082BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 15:399

	I also heard that gay stuff will have to go away? Or is it just blocked
from anyone who is under 18??? Gay as in all, or gay as in smut? Oh yeah, who
determines what smut is?



Glen
17.12083I do.BSS::PROCTOR_RGood, Cheap, Fast -- Pick 2Thu Feb 08 1996 15:561
    >> Oh yeah, who determines what smut is?
17.12084BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 15:561
P&G?
17.12085WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 08 1996 16:252
    who determines smut? i dunno, but someone will recognize it when they
    see it.
17.12086DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Feb 08 1996 16:2810
    
    
    	Who?
    	
    	{dripping with sarcasm}
    	Why I'm sure it will be our wonderful government who is
    	only doing what is positively best for us because we can't
    	possibly figure that out for ourselves.
    
    
17.12087BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 08 1996 16:324

	But our government is run by rebubs right now.... I somehow sense
artsie fartsie rising up again... ;-)
17.12088MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Feb 08 1996 16:387
  ZZ  artsie fartsie
    
    Artsy Fartsy!  NNTTM.
    
    Look, first of all it is a propoer noun and therefore is capitalized. 
    Secondly, I...ME ME ME...was the one who duly knighted her Artsy
    Fartsy...and her name ends with a Y!!!!
17.12089SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Feb 08 1996 17:2713
    In the first place, this has absolutely nothing to
    do with smut. It's a lovely smokescreen, but it's just that.
    This is more of a "getting the camel's nose under the
    tent" measure allowing the FCC and most likely the NSA
    to hold the reins on an industry they are not sure they
    can control.
    
    Think about it. What is the difference
    between a 1-900 phone sex number and a web site?
    
    Not much. 
    
    Mary-Michael
17.12090BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Feb 08 1996 17:285
    
    	Owners of 1-900 numbers probably pay taxes on their earnings.
    
    	That's enough for the government to want to leave them alone.
    
17.12091POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatThu Feb 08 1996 17:292
    <---- Exactly my point! the internet should be treated just like the
    telephone. 
17.12092ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 08 1996 19:154
    
    if the doctah saw this months issue of data communications yet??
    
    I'm told it is not flattering regarding the gigaswitch.
17.12093ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 08 1996 19:355
    
    ttwa
    
    does colin just stalk these topics looking for the perfect pun??
    I mean the man is so quick with the wit. frighting really.
17.12094BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Feb 08 1996 19:553
    
    	I told you, it's a conspiracy.
    
17.12095COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 08 1996 20:099
>    <---- Exactly my point! the internet should be treated just like the
>    telephone. 

And that _exactly_ what this bill did.  For laws _which_already_applied_
to the telephone, it added "interactive computer services".

Nothing new.

/john
17.12096SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu Feb 08 1996 21:207
    >For laws _which_already_applied_
    to the telephone, it added "interactive computer services".
    
    without giving such services' providers common carrier protection.
    the internet is not being treated just like the telephone.
    
    DougO
17.12097HmmmCSC32::PRICETongue-tied &amp; twisted ......Thu Feb 08 1996 21:5711
    
    It will be interesting to see how a law passed in America will affect
    European Inet service providers.
    
    
    If something is legal in Europe, but illegal in America, and the route
    table dictates that one leg of the data transfer passes through US
    territory, are they entitled to "arrest" that data ???
    
    
    This could have interesting implications !
17.12098see what happened in Germany about a week agoEVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupidityThu Feb 08 1996 22:103
I suspect sites on the US end of overseas links will be "asked" to
ban access to European sites that would be illegal here, exactly the
same way as Germany did to that Nazi guy's site.
17.12099Think of the poor routersCSC32::PRICETongue-tied &amp; twisted ......Thu Feb 08 1996 22:1315
    
    
    
    Well I "do" networks from an address/packet level. If you start
    filtering our subnet or host address ranges, the network routers that
    build the route tables are gonna have problems.
    
    
    ie; in a Link state environment (OSPF, ISIS), even though an individual
    router can filter out a destination from it's route table, it *has* to
    pass on the route to the next hop.
    
    This could still be interesting.
    
    Conrad 
17.12100EVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupidityThu Feb 08 1996 23:232
So any ideas what exactly German Telecomm did to censor the Nazi web
site?
17.12101BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Feb 08 1996 23:2613
      <<< Note 17.12097 by CSC32::PRICE "Tongue-tied & twisted ......" >>>

    
>    If something is legal in Europe, but illegal in America, and the route
>    table dictates that one leg of the data transfer passes through US
>    territory, are they entitled to "arrest" that data ???
 

	The government had arrested (successfully) other inanimate object,
	such as airplanes, cars, houses and do on. Data shouldn't be a 
	problem.

Jim
17.12102BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 09 1996 00:204

	I heard that things like pictures of aborted fetuses won't be allowed
on the net anymore
17.12103WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Feb 09 1996 10:2220
    >I'm told it is not flattering regarding the gigaswitch.
    
     Consider the fact that it's the oldest box in the test and the fact
    that the test is skewed to favor fast ethernet switches, and it's not
    surprising to figure out that other switches performed better in that
    particular test environment. The key difference is that the test
    required ethernet datalinks at the boundaries. Such a test favors fast
    ethernet switches because the frames for fast ethernet and ethernet are
    the same, whereas ethernet and FDDI frames differ (requiring
    translation aka bridging). Obviously it's much faster to eliminate the
    bridging function. One wonders how the results would have differed had
    the terminal datalinks been something (like token ring) that required
    the fast ethernet switches to bridge. Oh, they can't do that?
    Nevermind. Alternatively, using the GIGAswitch as a backbone for FDDI
    rings would have eliminated the need to perform frame translation and
    would have significantly improved performance to the end nodes.
    
     The test in question is akin to taking a ferrari and putting it
    against a 4 wheel drive jeep on a mud course. Gee, guess who's gonna
    win? But put them on a track, and the answer is a little different.
17.12104COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 09 1996 11:305
re .12100

See Topic 482; great detailed discussion of what the Germans did.

/john
17.12105ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Feb 09 1996 12:453
    
    thanks for the comments doc, figured as much when my friend told me
    about the article.
17.12106WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Feb 09 1996 12:536
    It's like any other tool. If you use it for the job it was intended
    for, it performs well. If you use it for a similar job it performs
    adequately. if you use it for an ill suited task, it will perform
    miserably. Go ahead and try to open a paint can with a large phillips
    screwdriver. Works pretty lousy compared to a flat head. But try doing
    a lot of hard screwing (ooh, er!), and see which one you like better.
17.12107POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatFri Feb 09 1996 12:581
    I'll use a robertson, thanks.
17.12108ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Feb 09 1996 13:022
    
    Bob has a son???
17.12109DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Feb 09 1996 13:5811
    
    
    re:  Glen (?)
    
    	From what I heard on the radio this morning it will be 
    	illegal to even *talk* about abortion on the internet.
    
    	While I'm happy that this may help with the costs of phone
    	and cable services, I'm not to keen on my right of free 
    	speech being stepped on.
    
17.12110BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 09 1996 14:178

	Gee, then this right to life page I found on the net will probably be
going away. Funny thing is though, a right to life page that has a ton of
things on it that goes against homosexuals. Weird how that worked, huh?


Glen
17.12111BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 09 1996 14:598
    
    >going away. Funny thing is though, a right to life page that has a ton of
    >things on it that goes against homosexuals. Weird how that worked, huh?
    
    	It's a "right to life" page, Glen ... not a "right to sickos" page.
    
    	8^)
    
17.12112Topic 482, folks, topic 482...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 09 1996 15:1014
>    	From what I heard on the radio this morning it will be 
>    	illegal to even *talk* about abortion on the internet.

This is Chicken-Little-ism.

What happened is that an old law which prohibits the propagation of porno
and abortion information by common carriers had the words "or interactive
computer services" included right after "common carriers".

Since it was _previously_ illegal to even talk about abortion on the
telephone, and we've had _so_many_ prosecutions under the existing law,
I fear we should all be quaking in our boots over this change.

/john
17.12113PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 09 1996 15:143
  will lucky Jack ever be happy with 644.35?

17.12114BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 09 1996 15:167
    
    	You're saying that it's illegal to talk about abortion on the
    	telephone?  If so, why?
    
    	With the "smut factor" present in these 1-900 numbers, how can
    	they be legal?
    
17.12115oldHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Fri Feb 09 1996 15:199
>    	You're saying that it's illegal to talk about abortion on the
>    	telephone?  If so, why?

That's about the size of it. It's from some law back in the late 1800s.

So they incorporate a law that aint even enforced into this bestest ever
telecomm bill. The ink hadn't even dried when they headed to court.

TTom
17.12116BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 09 1996 16:185
    
    	What's the need for the CACHE directory in my Netscape directory?
    
    	It's full of .GIF files that appear to be quite useless.
    
17.12117WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Feb 09 1996 16:303
    netscape puts images it accesses in a cache, so when you go back to a
    page you don't have to download all the images again if you already
    have them.
17.12118BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 09 1996 16:373
    
    	OK, thanks.
    
17.12119cache-22HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Fri Feb 09 1996 16:420
17.12120BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forFri Feb 09 1996 17:341
What is "PFA"?
17.12121BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 09 1996 17:361
PFA = Pretty Faggy Atire
17.12122BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 09 1996 17:424
    
    
    	Pooftas Fornicate Anally
    
17.12123MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Feb 09 1996 17:441
    Please File Annually
17.12124BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 09 1996 18:233

	Shawn.... not always.... not always....:-)  
17.12125BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 09 1996 18:266
    
    	Oops, I forgot:
    
    
    	Pooftas Fornicate Anally [75% of the time]
    
17.12126BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 09 1996 18:273

hee hee....
17.12127imponderablesGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Feb 09 1996 18:329
    
      How many P's would Shawn have to observe to know P's FA with
     probability 0.75 ?
    
      And while we're atit, why do all the polls say "There is a 3%
     chance of error in these numbers" ?  I feel like asking, "And
     how much chance that the 3% is the wrong number ?"
    
      bb
17.12128BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 09 1996 18:334
    
    	Bill, that was in reference to a Joe Riley posting from a few
    	months back.
    
17.12129BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 09 1996 18:343
    
    	Is that his name?  Doesn't sound right, for some reason.
    
17.12130BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 09 1996 19:5111
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	This line was taken from an ad in C_A:
    
    
Reason for Selling:  Want larger trunk space drive car.

    
    	????
    
17.12131Anyone have Netscape for VMS? :-)EVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupidityFri Feb 09 1996 20:2124
Whether there are some demented software engineers out there who get their
jollies by setting certain defaults to cause the most pain.

We get a new web browser ('enhanced' Mosaic) here, which I thought was good
since the old one ('classic' Mosaic) is somewhere between stone knives and
bearskins as far as Web software is concerned.  Now at least we're in the
Bronze Age.

However it seems to try to be deliberately annoying.  Upon startup it displays
a logo/copyright thingy, and you can't move windows on top of it until
it finishes starting.  Which can take a while.

If it can't access a link, it jumps in front of all your windows and beeps
loudly at you (louder than normal bell).  Of course this never happens, since
we know nobody ever has broken links and the internet works perfectly...

And for pages that require some text (such as giving Alta Vista something to
search for) you cannot correct a typing mistake!  It ignores the delete key,
^H, ^U (actually this does something unrelated!), so you have to hit clear
and start over.  And not all pages have a 'clear' button....  Add page caching
and you're really hosed...  It also ignores the return key so you are forced
to reach for the mouse to go to the 'submit' key.

Of course there's no help that tells you how to fix all this.
17.12132BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 09 1996 20:363
    
    	What kind of a terminal are you using?
    
17.12133COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 09 1996 20:3612
Netscape for VMS is supposed to be coming.

I've never had a problem with the delete key not working in Spyglass
Enhanced Mosaic, but it does have a lot of other annoying characteristics,
most of which seem to be the usual behaviour on Unix systems (like that
annoying requirement to have the damn cursor right in the little tiny
window you're typing in, which might be why you think delete doesn't
work).

I've been QARing all of the problems I've found; you should, too.

/john
17.12134COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 09 1996 20:3911
re Shawn

He's using a Motif terminal.

BTW, the latest bug in Spyglass that I QAR'd is that it stops processing
any html file that has a comment beginning like this: <!-- ....>
It's OK to have <! -- ...> or <!- ...>, but if "!" is immediately
followed by two or more "-"s with no intervening space, the rest of
the file is ignored.

/john
17.12135EVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupidityFri Feb 09 1996 22:056
I'm using a VMS workstation as an Motif X terminal.

Delete does not work even with the mouse pointer in the window,
I know of that annoyance as well. I'll look for a funny config
file that may be messing things up.

17.12136COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 09 1996 22:448
Do you mean that when you type ABC<delete>D you get ABCD not ABD?

I certainly don't have that problem.

Or are you expecting it to delete an entire highlighted field by
pressing the delete key just once?

/john
17.12137COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 09 1996 23:169
	I was just sitting here wondering...

	If an infinite number of rednecks in an infinite number of
	pickup trucks fire an infinite number of bullets at an
	infinite number of highway signs, how large will the library
	have to be that can hold all the world's literary works
	as they produce them in braille?

17.12138MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Feb 10 1996 02:1213
re: .Jim

>which is worse.  Claptrap and Witless show with Claptrap or without..


With. Definitely. At least "without" means I don't have to take eight Rolaids
on the way to work.

TTWA:
    Whether I missed anything significant by Next-unseening everything in this
    topic since that reply of Jim's, in my effort to try to catch up from the
    past two weeks of mayhem.

17.12139CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Sat Feb 10 1996 02:159

 I dunno, Jack.  Sometimes when Claptrap isn't there, I find Witless quite
 irritating (not that I find him enjoyable when she is there)..




 Jim
17.12140MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Feb 10 1996 02:474
Surely he is (irritating), Jim - but not eight Rolaids worth.

Then again, if it weren't for Marjorie, I'd prolly have a calcium deficiency.

17.12141CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Sat Feb 10 1996 09:574


..and I'd arrive to work in a good mood ;-)
17.12142EVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupiditySat Feb 10 1996 22:0715
re .12136:

> Do you mean that when you type ABC<delete>D you get ABCD not ABD?

Yes.

>I certainly don't have that problem.

OK, so I just have to track down some magic configuration parameter.

>Or are you expecting it to delete an entire highlighted field by
>pressing the delete key just once?

I expect it to delete the single character just to the left of the
cursor.
17.12143SMURF::PBECKRob Peter and pay *me*...Sat Feb 10 1996 23:522
    Someone out there manufactures foam packing peanuts. When they ship
    them, what do they pack them in?
17.12144POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatSun Feb 11 1996 00:073
    stemware.
    
    hth
17.12145CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenMon Feb 12 1996 11:261
    They ship them in left over snow bags.  HTH.
17.12146NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 12 1996 13:564
re foam peanuts:

Since you're in ZKO, go down to the shipping room and ask to see the big
plastic bag of peanuts they have hanging from the ceiling.
17.12147CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Feb 12 1996 15:3112


 I've often complained about the seeming indifference with which employees
 of retail establishments treat customers (specifically in grocery stores),
 but I've decided that since we have "no candy" checkout lanes, maybe they
 should have "no talking to anybody in line" lines.




Jim
17.12148Just say NO!~HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 12 1996 15:3712
I can handle the indifference.

It's the open hostility that drives me out and away from most places,
including about all fast food places. It's not bad enough that their food
is disgusting but we gotta deal with a bunch of bad attitude, too.

I get real tired of being confronted with what miserable lives some of
these people seem to demonstrate.

And Gawd forbid anyone would ever thank you for spending money there...

TTom
17.12149MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Feb 12 1996 15:391
    Be careful.  Glen might accuse you of bigotry!!
17.12150WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Feb 12 1996 15:402
    hey, crappy food and jerks waiting on you at the same place. what's
    your problem. this is amerika ya know...
17.12151BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 12 1996 15:426
    
    	Has anyone ever noticed the Martin is merely 1 letter away from
    	Martian?
    
    	Coincidence?  I think not.
    
17.12152heard worstedlyHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 12 1996 15:436
Yeah, I'm lucky they don't charge extra.

Hey, I've been accused of worsted than bigotry. Hail, just the other day
someone asked me if'n I was married.

TTom
17.12153BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 12 1996 15:473

	Shawn...too funny!
17.12154BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 12 1996 16:1510
    
    	TTWA1:
    
    	Why we have a bilingual discussion going on in the gay topic.
    
    	TTWA2:
    
    	Why we have an impoliteness discussion going on in the abortion
    	topic.
    
17.12155NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 12 1996 16:183
Shawn --

It's the Rathole Virus.
17.12156BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 12 1996 16:203
    
    	So I guess it's not just a gay disease any more?
    
17.12157SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Feb 12 1996 16:215
    re: .12154
    
    Some people don't think it's polite to have an abortion? 
    
    
17.12158CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusMon Feb 12 1996 16:422
    Some people believe it is impolite to hurl insults at women without
    even knowing why they are entering a clinic?
17.12159make it personalHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 12 1996 17:481
Yeah, I like to know the people afore I insult 'em...
17.12160TARKIN::BREWERMon Feb 12 1996 18:051
especially if you're doint it in Chinese
17.12161Par Les Vouz Mandarin?BSS::PROCTOR_RGood, Cheap, Fast -- Pick 2Mon Feb 12 1996 18:145
    >> especially if you're doint it in Chinese
    
    How does one insult another in Chinese?
    
    Especially on a keyboard splattered with the King's English..
17.12162NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 12 1996 18:5321
TTWA:

Why people get so worked up about names.  F'rinstance, the Greeks are so upset
that someone else would call their country Macedonia that they forced the UN
to admit that country as FYR Macedonia.  Here's another one:

MOLDOVAN PARLIAMENT REJECTS LANGUAGE RENAMING INITIATIVE. Moldova's
parliament on 9 February rejected by a 58 to 25 vote President Mircea
Snegur's legislative initiative on renaming the official language from
Moldovan to Romanian, Moldovan and international media reported. Victor
Cecan, head of the parliament's Legal Committee, said the proposal "does
not correspond to the political will of the population," and the name
could be changed only if people decide to do so in a referendum.
According to parliament chairman Petru Lucinschi, who submitted a
rejected compromise draft resolution of his own that would have allowed
the use of both language names, some think that legalizing the term
"Romanian language" improves the chances of possible unification with
Romania, while others believe using only "Moldovan language" offers
extra guarantees for the country's independence. Snegur submitted the
initiative in April last year after a series of student protests against
the constitution which designates the official language as Moldovan.
17.12163BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 12 1996 21:2714
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	A car for sale in C_A ... the owner tells us the average number
    	of miles put on the car per year, instead of giving us the total
    	miles.  If we REALLY want to know the average, I think we can
    	figure it out.
    
    	The car could have had an average of 5K miles per year put on it,
    	but if it's a 1955 Nash then that's a whole crapload of miles.
    
    	But at least the condition is "as is", so it's probably a very
    	good deal.
    
17.12164SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Feb 12 1996 21:5014
    
    
    	re: car in C_A
    
    	15K per year
    	car is a 1988
    
    	1988 to 1996 is 8yrs. 8X15=120
    
    	120,000 miles.
    
    nnttm,
    
    jim
17.12165CBHVAX::CBHBe kind to Andrea 'coz she's daftMon Feb 12 1996 21:587
17.12166BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 12 1996 22:2718
    
    	Jim, I knew that.  I was pretty good in math.  8^)  My point was
    	that the total mileage is more important than the "average" mile-
    	age.
    
    	Jim/Chris:
    
    	Also, what is a "year"?  Calendar year, January to December, or
    	a 12-month period?
    
    	Consider buying a car on 12/31/94, and now it's 1/1/96.  If the
    	car has 45K miles on it and you go by calendar year, you've got
    	an average of 15K miles per year on the car.  Now, this is crap,
    	since the car is barely over a year old by a 12-month period
    	year standard, and actually has 44.8K miles/year on it.
    
    	See?  Numbers can be "bent" to say what you want them to say.
    
17.12167SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Feb 12 1996 22:375
    
    	I know what you're saying Shawn....I'm just busting your chops. :)
    
    
    
17.12168BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 12 1996 22:416
    
    	Yeah, and doing a darn good job at it, I must say.  8^)
    
    	I had a report running in the background, and a few minutes to
    	goof off, so I decided to do a little typing.
    
17.12169POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 12 1996 22:453
    You had a few minutes to goof off?
    
    That's a switch.
17.12170SCASS1::BARBER_ANo swordsMon Feb 12 1996 22:521
    Hahaha!!
17.12171SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Feb 13 1996 10:1512
    
    	TtWA:
    
    	report this morning on NPR. 40% of black males in their 20's in 
    California have been in jail, 11% of latino males, and 4% of white males.
    The report suggested that jail is no longer a deterrant for criminals,
    and that many actually prefer jail to probation. One reason given was
    that growing up on the street is so tough that jail isn't that bad.
    These criminals have friends and family in jail.....it's like a family
    reunion! Cripes.
    
    jim
17.12172something to ponder...MILPND::CLARK_DTue Feb 13 1996 11:2914
    
    
        Someone asked me this and I don't know the answer so I thought
        I'd ask here.
    
        What is the name of the Worlds longest novel and who wrote it?
        They also asked (arghhh) how many words were in it.
    
        If anyone by chance knows the answer, either answer here or
        send mail.
    
        Thanks,
    
        Dianne
17.12173MAIL1::CRANETue Feb 13 1996 11:354
    .12172
    Interesting question. Other than the Oxford Dictonary I would bet on
    War and Peace. Stricky guessing on my part. No idea how many words
    though.
17.12174POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of PerditionTue Feb 13 1996 11:363
    
    That IS pretty tricky guessing.
    
17.12175On "what a day dad had" nights....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Feb 13 1996 11:536
    
    That's easy.
    
    Sox on Fox, by Dr. Suess.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12176Seuss?POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of PerditionTue Feb 13 1996 11:562
    
    
17.12177BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 13 1996 12:163

	Deb, maybe he meant Suz..... :-)
17.12178let's talk about tweedle beetlesWAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Feb 13 1996 13:125
    >Sox on Fox, by Dr. Suess.
    
     Er, that would be "Fox in Sox"
    
    
17.12179CNTROL::JENNISONJeremiah 33:3Tue Feb 13 1996 13:514
    
    	and "what a day dad had" comes from Hop on Pop ...
    
    	
17.12180Mah fellow 'Mericans....BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Tue Feb 13 1996 13:515
    you guys are all wrong.
    
    the longest written document/novel on record is the digital ABU
    business plan. 
    
17.12181BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 13 1996 13:571
<---ABBA had a business plan?
17.12182No, Dad, it's....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Feb 13 1996 13:585
    
    Tweedle Beetle Puddle Wuddle Bottle Paddle Baddle Boodle Twiddle
    Twazzle Twuzzle Frome
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12183WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Feb 13 1996 14:022
    when tweedle beetles battle in a puddle with their paddles and the
    puddle's in a bottle on a noodle eating poodle...
17.12184before I commit that to memory ...HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Tue Feb 13 1996 14:100
17.12185ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 13 1996 16:152
    
    <---- you people have entirely too much time on your hands.
17.12186CNTROL::JENNISONJeremiah 33:3Tue Feb 13 1996 16:556
    	right, Mark.
    
    	You read a book to a child 1000 times, and see if you
    	can't quote it from memory ...
    
    
17.12187ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 13 1996 17:062
    
    <----- I ran out, I have more backordered from CompUsa.
17.12188WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonTue Feb 13 1996 17:222
    Fox in Socks is one of my favorites, being a tongue twister and all. I
    do fine until I get to Bim and Ben and their brooms.
17.12189Interactive they ain't....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Feb 13 1996 17:2511
    You can't do:
    
    	Bim bends Ben's broom.
    
    Neither can I.
    
    
    BTW, I wonder what kind of geeks buy their kids 40 buck Dr. Seuss
    CD-ROMS?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12190BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 13 1996 17:263
    
    	Rich geeks.
    
17.12191Money has little value....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Feb 13 1996 18:239
    Money's not the object.
    
    A CD-ROM will *not* ask simple questions such as:
    
    	"Is it nice to break a broom?"
    	"Do you think Bim broke the broom on purpose?"
    	"What do you think Bim will say to Ben?"
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12192BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 13 1996 19:064

	Maybe I will come accross it...maybe I won't. But I wonder how Mark did
at his meeting????
17.12193POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 13 1996 19:071
    We don't want to hear about your sex life.
17.12194BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 13 1996 19:155
| <<< Note 17.12193 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "I sawer that" >>>

| We don't want to hear about your sex life.

	Hmmm...why not?
17.12195PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 13 1996 19:163
  if Andy will ever get off Glen's case.

17.12196POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 13 1996 19:171
    It was a JOKE son, a JOKE!
17.12197BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 13 1996 19:243

	I doubt it milady.
17.12198CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusWed Feb 14 1996 12:067
    Mark,
    
    But when tweetle beetles battle with paddles in a puddle in a bottle,
    and the bottle's on a poodle and the poodle's eating noodles, what do
    you call that?
    
    ;-)
17.12199ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 14 1996 12:142
    
    <--- um, I don't know, a tongue twister?
17.12200SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Wed Feb 14 1996 12:1712
    
    re: .12195
    
    >if Andy will ever get off Glen's case.
    
    
    Thanks Di... I appreciate the response. It helps me prove a point I was
    trying to make to some people off-line... It couldn't have come at a
    better time...
    
    Much Grass...
    
17.12201WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Feb 14 1996 12:192
    a tweedle beetle puddle paddle poodle noodle wuddled fuddled Fox in
    Socks, sir!
17.12202MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Feb 14 1996 12:355
    TTWA...
    
    How come every time I fuel up at my local Cumberland Farms, there is
    ALWAYS somebody who walks in who is the epitomy of a Harley Davidson
    biker?
17.12203SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Feb 14 1996 12:375
    
    
    	that's cause there are so many of us....:)
    
    
17.12204WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Feb 14 1996 12:451
    epitome. /nnttm
17.12205MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Feb 14 1996 12:463
    Thanks anyway!
    
    
17.12206POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatWed Feb 14 1996 13:031
    What is this `Valentimes Day' people seems to be celebrating?
17.12207ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 14 1996 13:132
    
    <--- it's a U.S. thing 
17.12208SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Wed Feb 14 1996 13:1911
    
    re: .12206
    
    >What is this `Valentimes Day' people seems to be celebrating?
    
    
    It's where you send your friend(s) a whole box of Cuban cigars because
    you like them ever so much...
    
    hth
    
17.12209POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatWed Feb 14 1996 13:261
    An awful lot of money to spend on what will be used as suppositories.
17.12210GMASEC::KELLYWed Feb 14 1996 13:391
    hm, where's the nearest Cumberland Farms?!?!?
17.12211PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 14 1996 13:526
>    Thanks Di... I appreciate the response. It helps me prove a point I was
>    trying to make to some people off-line... It couldn't have come at a
>    better time...

	glad i could be of service, andrew.

17.12212SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Wed Feb 14 1996 13:5910
    
    >glad i could be of service, andrew.
    
    No need to be so formal, Di dear...  Andy is fine.
    
    The only one that ever calls me Andrew is my Mom, and usually it's when
    she doesn't approve of something I did/didn't do...
    
    
    BTW.. Mom doesn't look like Carly Simon.. more like Haley Mills..
17.12213PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 14 1996 14:118
    
>    No need to be so formal, Di dear...  Andy is fine.

	i often call men by their given names, instead of the
	shortened versions.  because i like the given names.
	Michael, Andrew, Richard, James - those are nice names.
	if that bothers you, i won't do it in your case.

17.12214SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Wed Feb 14 1996 14:2810
    
    
    No, it doesn't bother me... Mine was merely a suggestion, and with your
    explanation... that ends it...
    
    You know the old cliche...
    
    You can call me anything you want...just...
    
    :) :)
17.12215primary frustrationBROKE::PARTSWed Feb 14 1996 16:2957
    i'm happy that iowa sent steve forbes back to new jersey to
    sulk in his millionaire mansion.  now maybe he will go back to
    tormenting the poor guy who owns an airfield near his property
    who forbes has tried to put out of business because of the
    indescrete noise of cessna's flying overhead.  forbes is a
    specious dorsal orafice who would have given everyone a tax break
    at the expense of our children and grandchildren.

    i'm taking my girls on a political tour this
    weekend and intend to meet dole, alexander, and buchanan.
    many people have no use for politics but i believe that it
    is important that kids get an understanding of the mechanics
    and the process of democracy (however crass it may get.)

    i can't say i really like any of the candidates.  i've got
    a "powell 96" sticker on the back of my car.  buchanan is
    the most honest and likable person (someone you could really
    sit down and have a beer with) however his politics flirt
    with facism and i think his anti-abortion stance is wrong.
    (a lot of the anti-abortion arguements are good arguements
    but at the end of the day ultimately i want my daughters to
    be able to make their own choice.)

    dole looks tired and lacks any vision.  the man has to have had
    guts and character to pull himself through his disabilities
    suffered in wwii but sadly this is lost on folks today who
    think of those times as ancient history.  it's kind of sad
    that that kind of sacrifice is not respected.  it might seem
    like ancient stuff to others but i bet to him lying wounded
    in italy a few breaths away from eternity is a vivid and stark
    memory.  i don't think he will beat clinton.

    then there alexander.  mr. vacuous.  in some respects he
    is a clone of clinton except that he won't stonewall congress
    and will let them get to the business of balancing the budget.
    alexander has no original ideas and also lacks vision.  but
    he has energy, smiles a lot, and wears flannel shirts.  there
    is something to be said about electing a noop that won't steal
    from our children.

    the nicest thing about the '92 n.h. primary was spending time
    in the town hall of amherst watching people sort out the paper
    ballots and go through the process of counting votes.  (i was
    there on behalf of tsonga's organization to call in the count.)
    there was something extraordinary special about seeing this.
    knowing that despite profound political differences between
    people doing the counting they were bonded by a stronger sense
    of democracy and making sure that everyone including the 
    write-ins were accounted for and taken seriously.  it was also
    interesting to see foreign journalist swarm over our small town.
    presumably i got a picture of myself in some paper in oslo and
    in china.

    pvt. parts
    
    
17.12216ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 14 1996 16:432
    
    <---- where you been?????
17.12217read only modeBROKE::PARTSWed Feb 14 1996 17:0810
    
    on the internet writing pen-pals and waiting for a business deal
    to go through. 
    
    been checking in every once in a while.  things are a lot more
    quiet than in '92.  i wonder if this is reflective of the general
    mood of the electorate or it's simply an artifact of eastland
    not being around to prod people.
    
    
17.12218ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 14 1996 17:453
    
    prolly a little bit of both I would imagine. wasn't eastland from 
    England?
17.12219HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterWed Feb 14 1996 17:462
    
    Ya know, I still have Eastlands business card.
17.12220BROKE::PARTSWed Feb 14 1996 18:384
    
    anyone have a recent e-mail address?  his old one bounces.
    
    
17.12221ACISS1::SCHELTERWed Feb 14 1996 18:434
    Try Wasteland B^)
    
    Slim
    
17.12222POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of ValentinesWed Feb 14 1996 18:463
    
    Is he still at chrise@shore.net?
    
17.12223not sure it's eastland@ or something_else@EVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupidityWed Feb 14 1996 20:221
Believe he's on world.std.com.
17.12224POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of ValentinesWed Feb 14 1996 20:314
    
    Four11 also shows him at 76356.2547@compuserve.com, unless there's more
    than one Chris Eastland living in Gloucester.
    
17.12225BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 14 1996 20:3710
| <<< Note 17.12200 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "He's no lackey!! He's a toady!!" >>>


| Thanks Di... I appreciate the response. It helps me prove a point I was
| trying to make to some people off-line... It couldn't have come at a
| better time...

	That you really love me and that you have to hurt the ones you
love???????   :-)

17.12226MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Feb 14 1996 21:554
    Anybody have any knowledge about Modular homes?  Good or bad things
    about them?
    
    Thx.
17.12227hthCSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Feb 15 1996 02:0610


 Yes, somebody does.  and yes, there are good things, but I'm sure, unfortunate-
 ly, bad things.




 Jim
17.12228MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 15 1996 02:127
Jack,
   By "modular homes", do you mean the manufactured units that are towed
   down the road by  semi-s in two halves and joined on site, or some other
   form of manufactured housing?

   I have some knowledge of the former, but not much relative to the latter.

17.12229GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Feb 15 1996 02:445
I suspect what he means are the kind of abodes which can be assembled with a 
screw-driver.  


\C
17.12230WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 15 1996 09:3812
    two friends of mine bought modulars and were very pleased with them.
    
    one of the advantages that are advertised about modulars are that they
    are built under controlled conditions and are much more likely to be
    measured and spec'd more accurately and consistently than stick-built.
    
    they go up a hell of a lot quicker too (another advantage I guess).
    
    the only disadvantage i could see is that you may be limited to changes
    (structurally) you might like.
    
    
17.12231Modular homes...DOCTP::KELLERThink=conscience and vote=libertarianThu Feb 15 1996 09:5515
    A good friend of mine is a contractor.  I asked him about the quality
    of modular homes and he said "They have to be built well to make what
    could be a cross country journey on the back of a truck and arrive in
    one piece."
    
    However, I know people who have had problems, especially with interior
    walls (i.e. wallboard, plaster) cracking and shiping.  As with all
    products I'm sure that there are some that are great and some that are
    not.
    
    My own personal opinion is that houses were meant to be built where you
    want them and not to be carried around the country (unless you're a
    turtle)
    
    --Geoff 
17.12232BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 15 1996 10:448

	Don't you also have to hope that the foundation that is poured is done
correctly? I mean, if it is off, will the house fit? Or do the same people who
make the house, also come down and dig/pour the foundation?


Glen
17.12233MAIL1::CRANEThu Feb 15 1996 10:522
    Do I really want to go back to college (Rivier) and get a degree in
    Fire & Emergency mgmt???
17.12234BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 15 1996 10:5511
| <<< Note 17.12233 by MAIL1::CRANE >>>

| Do I really want to go back to college (Rivier) and get a degree in
| Fire & Emergency mgmt???

	Only you can answer that. If you go back I just hope it is because you
WANT to, and not that Digital is telling you good-bye. 



Glen
17.12235MAIL1::CRANEThu Feb 15 1996 11:014
    It would be because I WANT to. I`ve already got most of the credits.
    Our County Fire Acadamy wants to merge with our county college...this
    way I could teach part time either Fire Fighting or Business. I do have
    my M.B.A. from Rivier.
17.12236MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 15 1996 11:103
I've always been puzzled as to why you would want to attend an educational
institution in New Hampshire while you live and work in New Jersey, Ray.

17.12237MAIL1::CRANEThu Feb 15 1996 11:276
    .12236
    New Jersey has a different accreditation process than N.H. Down here it
    is the Mid Atlantic and up there it is New England. Because of that
    MOST of my credits are non-transferable. Since almost all (except for
    6 credits) are in N.E. it is simpler for me to go there for weekend
    course. and it lets me get away from my wife for a while.
17.12238ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 15 1996 11:332
    
    <----- and vise versa
17.12239MAIL1::CRANEThu Feb 15 1996 11:352
    .12238
    Yes.
17.12240MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Feb 15 1996 12:1013
    Jack:
    
    Regarding Mudular homes, I guess it would be the ones going down the
    highway.  Since MKO might be closing for me, and since Littleton is the
    likely new sight, we are, believe it or not, contemplating a move back
    to Massoftwochits...Westminster area to be precise.  The modular homes
    are custom built capes and colonials.  They look pretty nice in the
    picture and the home would only have to be transported one town over. 
    They also do the foundation work.  I wasn't sure if the quality is the
    same as a spec house, why more people don't do it.  It seems to be a
    less expensive route.
    
    -Jack
17.12241MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 15 1996 12:2626
OK. What I know about them, then -

This goes back 20-some years. My then M-I-L bought one and had it installed on
the back half of my 5-acres back in upstate NY. I was the general contractor,
so I was pretty close to the installation work.

They will provide very specific details regarding either foundation or slab
specs so that things are right when they get there with the house. This 
includes info on water/waste hookup locations, etc.

A two-piece ranch goes together onsite in about two days. The first day is
to physically install and join the halves. The second is to strip and
finish the interior - all the carpeting will be poly-covered and the
seam needs to have a trim strip applied.

When you move in, the place will smell like a new car/carpet showroom
for a few months. Also, you're going to find that the thing is tighter
than a drum. Not only will it be draft free, but it won't breathe very
well, either. Depending on the construction, you will have varying amounts
of success in ventilating it to your liking. The other thing which you're 
likely to find, unless the industry has changed drastically or the
manufacturer is top-class, is that the materials used aren't "home-standard",
they are more likely to be "mobile-home-standard". This means that fasteners
for things like windows and doors probably require tools other than common
screwdrivers to remove or tighten - you need a "special tool". Also, you'll
probably find that things like wall thicknesses aren't "home-standard"
17.12242MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Feb 15 1996 12:283
    Thank you very much for that info!
    
    -Jack
17.12243SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Thu Feb 15 1996 12:376
    re: modular homes
    
    Jack M.
    
    Call me or write... I bought one 10 years ago...
    
17.12244BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Feb 15 1996 12:458
	Wondering why MCS's Success Sharing would send me a letter
	(included in the "Pension Package") telling me about the
	MCS bonus. 

	Note that I work for Storage Manufacturing, not MCS.

Jim
17.12245Buy one, Billy-Bob likes 'em. They sit up on blocks!BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Thu Feb 15 1996 12:453
    re: modular homes:
    
    10,000 Bubbas in Texas can't be wrong!
17.12246CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesThu Feb 15 1996 14:336
    There is more than one type of modular.  There is the bolt together
    type per Jack's message.  These are prefab.  There are the kind the
    have the walls, trusses etc, factory built and are slapped together
    onsite.  These are more like stick built but go up on site faster.
    
    Brian
17.12247BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Feb 15 1996 14:357
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Has "comma deficiency" always been as big a problem as "improper
    	apostrophe [or lack thereof] usage"?  Or am I just noticing it
    	more lately?
    
17.12248POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of ValentinesThu Feb 15 1996 14:398
    
    I think it's always been a problem.  It's easier, however, to overlook 
    comma deficiency or surfeit, because many people feel punctuation isn't 
    as cut and dried as spelling, and apostrophe deficiency (or surfeit) 
    strikes one as more of a spelling error than a punctuation error, 
    rightly or wrongly.
    
    
17.12249?NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighThu Feb 15 1996 15:183
The guy hitchhiking on the Everett Turnpike in Nashua this morning - in
the snow - holding a fresh water spinning rod and reel.

17.12250WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonThu Feb 15 1996 15:181
    Angling for a ride, no doubt.
17.12251CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesThu Feb 15 1996 15:451
    Trolling for troopers?
17.12252SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu Feb 15 1996 15:508
    > Well.. according to DougO, that can mean a whole bunch of things that
    > may lead to a terminal condition!!!
    
    One begins to wonder if one has outstayed the measure of 
    one's effectiveness, when the buffoons are so bold with 
    their misattributions.
    
    DougO
17.12253BROKE::PARTSThu Feb 15 1996 16:218
    
    | Has "comma deficiency" always been as big a problem as
    | "improper apostrophe [or lack thereof] usage"?  Or am I just noticing it
    | more lately?
      
    
    its definitely you.
    
17.12254SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Thu Feb 15 1996 16:417
    
    re: .12252
    
    One thinks that maybe one should check his humor-meter...
    
    Either that... or one needs to get laid...
    
17.12255BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Feb 15 1996 17:0614
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	CLASSIFIED_ADS excerpt:
    
    
    	Mattress/box spring
    
    	Must pick up
    
    
    	Once I pay for the thing, why does it matter how I get it home?
    	If I wanna drag the thing, I will, darn it!!
    
17.12256POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatThu Feb 15 1996 17:181
    I wonder if Pat has thought about that hitchhiker recently.
17.12257BROKE::PARTSThu Feb 15 1996 17:249
     
    |   One thinks that maybe one should check his humor-meter...
    
    |   Either that... or one needs to get laid...
    
    or have more beers.  probably to late to correct the lost-my-virginity
    attribute.
    
     
17.12258MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Feb 15 1996 17:257
TTWA : [W=Wonder/Worry]

    Dude who clears my driveway with the front end loader hasn't shown 
    up yet ('course, it's still snowing, but ...)
    No answer at his house, and his wife is usually home.
    It was just about this time last year that he had a heart attack.

17.12259EVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupidityThu Feb 15 1996 17:288
Modular homes are neat to see the halves put together.
At least the one I saw done.

What was also neat in this case was watching them figure out how to get
the two halves to the site.  Try getting a trailer with half a house on
it around a sharp corner on a one lane dirt road with trees on both
sides.   (they wound up jacking up the trailer and sliding it
sideways!) 
17.12260NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 15 1996 17:341
Jack, don't worry.  He prolly went to Florida.
17.12261SNAX::BOURGOINEThu Feb 15 1996 18:0810
>>    I wonder if Pat has thought about that hitchhiker recently.

	Moi???   No.   I drive really really fast by them now -
		so I don't have to get stuck in that quandry.

	(just kidding.....)


Pat

17.12262SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiThu Feb 15 1996 18:364
    .12249
    
    Yeah, I saw him.  Looked like a flycasting rod and reel, but I wasn't
    close enough to get a definitive look.
17.12263CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Feb 15 1996 18:443

 Where does Alexander get all those flannel shirts?
17.12264NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 15 1996 18:461
Prolly custom made by a Hong Kong tailor.
17.12265BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Feb 15 1996 21:139
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why someone was upset by my reply in ::EASYNET_CONFERENCES, note
    	3560.15
    
    	Geez!!  I answered the question, but didn't feel like typing in
    	a novel to do it.
    
17.12266pfpfpfpfpfpfpfpfffffffffffffft! on them.BSS::PROCTOR_RKeybored...Thu Feb 15 1996 22:1414
    re .-1
    
    who busted your chops?
    I just looked at 3560.15, it looked syntactically and tastefully
    correct to me!
    
    short, to the point, spelled correctly, and got the job done.
    
    what the hell's wrong with that?
    
    forward this note to 'em, and tell them can deal with *me*.
    
    Mr. Short-and-sweet (aka Mr. Spell-it-right)
    
17.12267SCASS1::BARBER_Acatch a groove and let it flowThu Feb 15 1996 23:461
    I think Shawn was a little curt myself.
17.12268WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Feb 16 1996 09:025
    why someone would think Shawn was curt. we all know what a sweetheart
    of a swell guy he is :-). in fact, i just might write him in for the
    presidency!
    
    
17.12269ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Feb 16 1996 11:219
    
    ttwa
    
    I received a voicemail message from a fellow soapboxer, but he wouldn't
    tell me who he was. He apparently thinks I can't guess who it is, but
    said person is wrong. I think I know who he is. he will be surprised
    when he calls back today.
    
    Mark
17.12270ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Feb 16 1996 13:382
    
    I was wrong. oh, well.
17.12271BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 16 1996 13:5617
    
    	RE: EASYNET_CONFERENCES
    
    	Curt, yes.  But I answered the question.
    
    	I sent the guy a response and told him just that ... I answered
    	the question honestly.  I could access the conference, so it
    	wasn't a global problem.
    
    	And he sends me a response, saying "Thanks for taking the time
    	to respond.  I know I shouldn't say this, but your personal name
    	is offensive".
    
    	Eesh!!
    
    	So I told him I wasn't changing it.  8^)
    
17.12272SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairFri Feb 16 1996 14:057
    .12267
    
    'pril,
    
    Guess that makes Shawn a curtish rebel.
    
    P^:
17.12273SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Fri Feb 16 1996 14:159
    
    in CLASSIFIED_ADS this morning...
    
    
    >Sofa - 3 sitter and matching chair.
    
    
    Hmmm.... Can't seem to picture this... and do you have to have kids in
    order to own one??
17.12274CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Feb 16 1996 14:559

 Headline on the Reuter's News website "Slick washes ashore"





Jim
17.12275SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairFri Feb 16 1996 15:113
    > Headline on the Reuter's News website "Slick washes ashore"
    
    Wishful thinking ?
17.12276NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 16 1996 15:121
Clinton took a shower with Dinah?
17.12277CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Feb 16 1996 15:502
    Where do morning doves go at night?  Where to nightengales go in the
    day?  
17.12278BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 16 1996 15:524
    
    	Around my house, they must crash into each other and die right at
    	dawn, because I never see/hear either of them.
    
17.12279And nightingalesCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 16 1996 16:085
Mourning doves.

NNTTM.

/john
17.12280Arf! Arf! {scratch scratch}BSS::PROCTOR_RI moussed my weasel!Fri Feb 16 1996 16:246
    TTWA:
    
    Whyizzit that no matter what side of (a) door a pet is on, it's ALWAYS
    the wrong side of the door? i.e. they're in, they want out. they're
    out, they want in.
    
17.12281SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Feb 16 1996 17:012
    It's a rule.  They learn it at Pet School, which is a homeschooling
    course delivered by their parents.
17.12282BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 16 1996 17:283

	Isn't Dinah Shore dead? If so, what is Clinton showering with her?
17.12283WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Feb 16 1996 17:411
    force of habit?
17.12284BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 16 1996 17:434

	If she's dead, maybe she won't turn him in to the press. :-) 
Hmmm...she could go through the p-siked network....
17.12285do I dare?TROOA::BUTKOVICHopen can...worms everywhereFri Feb 16 1996 17:5011
    >>Note 11.12776                 Things to Like Today                12776
    >>of 12785ACISS1::BATTIS "pool shooting son of a gun"           3 lines 
    16-FEB-1996
    >>13:31--------------------------------------------------------------------------------       
    
    course, I would kill for a call from Chris Butkovich, but that's   
    another story.
    
    
    This troubles me.....  if I call, does that mean Mark is going to "go
    postal"?
17.12286ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Feb 16 1996 19:332
    
    <---- go for it Chris, he means you no harm.
17.12287ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Feb 16 1996 19:362
    
    try monday chris, I'm going pool shooting. shawn, beware of my talent
17.12288CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Feb 16 1996 19:371
    Save the pools!
17.12289POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Feb 16 1996 19:404
    
    Waive the rules!
    
    
17.12290USAT02::HALLRCome to the Throne of GraceFri Feb 16 1996 19:512
    why your hand starts to itch when you have your gloves on and not when
    you have them offf
17.12291BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 16 1996 20:054
    
    	The gloves are apparently crushing the hair on your palms and
    	therefore creating an uncomfortable situation.
    
17.12292BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 16 1996 20:078
    
    	Battis, I told you ... I'm ready when you are [and probably even
    	when you aren't].
    
    	And you still haven't told me whether or not you're rated.  If
    	you're an "A"- or a "B"-player I'll still play against you, but
    	I'd expect you to win 95% of the time.
    
17.12293BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 16 1996 20:554

	I wonder if Deb and Glenn are the only boxers left noting? If this has
become THEIR notesfile? :-)
17.12294POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Feb 16 1996 20:564
    
    Yes, go away 8^).
    
    
17.12295BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 16 1996 20:571
sniff....i'll just take my uvula and go home....sniff...:'-(
17.12296POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Feb 16 1996 20:583
    
    Oh, all right; you can stay.  Behave, though.
    
17.12297BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 16 1996 21:011
phew...it worked!
17.12298TROOA::BUTKOVICHopen can...worms everywhereFri Feb 16 1996 21:041
    I, alas, am still here too...
17.12299MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 16 1996 21:072
And I'm here again. But not for long.

17.12300POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Feb 16 1996 21:093
    
    Me too!
    
17.12301TROOA::BUTKOVICHopen can...worms everywhereFri Feb 16 1996 21:111
    Deb - isn't Brian going to get tired of waiting for you at the pub?
17.12302MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 16 1996 21:114
Doesn't Brian McBride await you at the Sitting Bull?

[The roads are utter crap. Be careful.]

17.12303POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Feb 16 1996 21:115
    
    Oh yeah!
    
    8^)
    
17.12304POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Feb 16 1996 21:123
    
    I'll go as soon as I'm done talking to the love of my life.
    
17.12305MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 16 1996 21:122
Fancy crashing notes with you here, Chris!

17.12306SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Feb 16 1996 21:2220
    (to the tune of "bringing in the sheaves")
    
    wading through the fluff,
    wading through the fluff
    where's the meat, the juice, the stuff,
    hidden in the fluff?
    
    Arrrrghhhh.  I remember writing a note sometime in the past day or two
    regarding how Japan's protectionism and trade barriers can't even be
    spoken of as having 'worked', when you consider what state their
    economy has been in for the past 5 years.  But next unseening didn't
    bring me to any responses, just note after note after note of fluff...
    
    trying to box these days is like wading through waist-high cotton
    candy; pink, sugary, useless, unsatisfying to partake of, and worst of
    all, opaque- obscuring any small tidbits of substance.
    
    Arrrghhhh.
    
    DougO
17.12307TROOA::BUTKOVICHopen can...worms everywhereFri Feb 16 1996 21:264
    Jack and Deb ... if you are still here... Goodnight!
    
    (and Jack... I thought your last reply was kinda funny... Sitting
    Bull..  utter.. udder... guess I'm tired - see ya!)
17.12308BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 16 1996 21:519
    
    	Doug, run this, and then look through soap.japan when it's done:
    
    
$ notes/nodecw
open/nonote back40::soapbox
extract/all/since=13-feb-1996/author=olson soap.japan 1.0-l.l
exit
$ exit
17.12309BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 19 1996 13:259
    
    	Mazda Miata behind me in Northbridge/Upton/Hopkinton this morning,
    	NH plate
    
    	CBH 113
    
    
    	Anyone we know?
    
17.12310SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 19 1996 15:3920
    Southbound on the Everett Turnpike this morning.  Flaming idjit in a
    big Dodge pickup.  Tailgating some small car.  Swings left to pass
    without looking to see if the left lane right next to him is occupied. 
    (It is, and the Honda Accord that is occupying it proceeds to swerve
    left over the yellow line and lie on the horn.)  Pickup straddles the
    two lanes evenly for about 10 seconds, then continues to the left. 
    Accord punches it, swerves in right in front of pickup, narrowly having
    missed a bridge abutment.  Accord then slows down until exactly pacing
    the car in the right lane, and the pickup plants himself less than 6
    feet behind the Accord's bumper.  This continues for about 1/4 mile
    until Accord punches it again to escape the pickup and then moves
    safely into and across the right lane, onto the Exit 1 off-ramp. 
    Pickup cuts off the other small car in pursuit of the Accord, then cuts
    around the Accord to beat him to the stop light.  Accord stops behind
    him, the pickup's driver is out the door and hulking it back toward the
    Accord's driver's door.  Accord's driver hops out and hulks it back at
    him, slamming him in the shoulders to rock him backward, and then
    immediately takes up what looks like a very well educated boxing
    stance.  Words fly, a couple more pushes are delivered, and then the
    light changes.  Donnybrook averted.
17.12311Curious, idle minds...BSS::PROCTOR_RI moussed my weasel!Mon Feb 19 1996 15:413
    Which Everett turnpike? 
    
    North of Seattle, or ???
17.12312BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 19 1996 15:413
    
    	I was hoping you'd say the Accord driver decked the pickup driver.
    
17.12313WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Feb 19 1996 15:463
    >Which Everett turnpike? 
    
     F.E.
17.12314PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 19 1996 15:496
>    	I was hoping you'd say the Accord driver decked the pickup driver.

    and what's your feeling on the death penalty, shawn?
    yea or nay?
    

17.12315CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesMon Feb 19 1996 15:501
    Fry em'!
17.12316BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 19 1996 15:555
    
    	I wouldn't have given the pickup driver the death penalty, if
    	that's what you're asking.  He would have gotten what was due
    	him if he'd been decked by the Accord driver.
    	
17.12317CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Feb 19 1996 16:0010

 
Driving to church yesterday on the side of the road, amidst a bunch of
presidential candidate posters was one for Bush/Quayle.




Jim
17.12318BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 19 1996 16:027
    
    	Don't drive on the side of the road, Jim ... you're more likely
    	to hit pedestrians if you keep doing that.  And at 50 points
    	each, it's not worth the aggravation.
    
    	Try staying in your lane from now on.
    
17.12319POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 19 1996 16:021
    "Didn't want to swing by a cord? Should have sat in your Honda Accord."
17.12320CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Feb 19 1996 16:038

 Thanks for the tip, Sea..shaw..er, bud.




Jim
17.12321SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 19 1996 16:307
    ttwa
    
    Saturday night at the House of Blues in Cambridge, PRM.
    
    The ttwa was the baffling, nay alarming, number of people who were
    standing stock still while the Radio Kings and the rest of us were
    collaboratively testing the structural integrity of the building.
17.12322POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 19 1996 16:422
    "Think that facing the chair is bad luck? You should have stayed put in
    your pickup truck."
17.12323DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Feb 19 1996 16:5611
    
    
    	re: Dick
    
    	Snicker........  that Accord driver is a good friend of mine.
    	He mentioned what happened at lunch today so when I read your
    	account, I had to call and confirm it was him.  It was.  He
    	said he called the cops and the police woman told him they
    	were both in the wrong.  Asked me to forward your note along
    	just in case anything else comes of it........
    
17.12324POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 19 1996 17:011
    Inform your friend that he was very close to getting the chair.
17.12325MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Feb 19 1996 17:367
         Z   He
         Z   said he called the cops and the police woman told him they
         Z   were both in the wrong.  Asked me to forward your note along
         Z   just in case anything else comes of it........
    
    Yes, typical.  Sounds like Outcome based law enforcement.  You were
    both wrong...tee hee...now can't we all just get along?  
17.12326DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Feb 19 1996 17:537
    
    
    	re: Glenn
    
    
    	??????
    
17.12327POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 19 1996 17:562
    "Didn't want to end up stiff as a board? You shouldn't have swung at
    that guy in the Ford."
17.12328TROOA::trp669.tro.dec.com::Chrisopen can-worms everywhereMon Feb 19 1996 18:092
If you don't want your family feeling bereft, next time let him pass on
the left
17.12329When was she appointed to the bench?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 19 1996 18:224
> and the police woman told him they were both in the wrong.

Easy for her to say, based on nothing but hearsay.

17.12330SUBSYS::NEUMYERLongnecks and Short StoriesMon Feb 19 1996 18:236
    
    Sounds like they were both at fault from the description. They both
    endangered other motorists with their driving styles.
    
    ed
    ed
17.12331PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 19 1996 18:246
>Easy for her to say, based on nothing but hearsay.

	you mean, he might have been making the whole story up?


17.12332BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 19 1996 18:299
    
    	RE: .12329
    
    	Who was that guy, maybe a 'BOXer, who was going to put some guy
    	to death based on a newspaper snippet about someone that beat
    	someone else up?
    
    	Darn, I'm so bad with names.
    
17.12333MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 19 1996 18:304
No - I just mean that it's quite inappropriate of her to be passing
judgement (they're both in the wrong) when she didn't observe the
incident. It's quite feasible that she may have felt quite differently 
if she'd actually seen what took place. 
17.12334PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 19 1996 18:373
  .12333  if his story to her jibed with richard's version, then they were
	  clearly both driving as to endanger.
17.12335not perfectGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Feb 19 1996 18:417
    
      On a scale of 1-10, the pickup gets a 9.2, the Accord about 7.7.
    
      The should both be awarded the Massachusetts Driver's Medal, with
     yellow light clusters.
    
      bb
17.12336BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 19 1996 20:118
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	CLASSIFIED_ADS note 9488, double pained bow window
    
    
    	Did the owner drop it on his foot twice or something?
    
17.12337SCASS1::BARBER_ADingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLongMon Feb 19 1996 23:033
    I wonder why Glen doesn't have a picture of himself on his homepage.
    
    I wonder why he has the band Megadeth's picture on his homepage.
17.12338USAT02::HALLRGod love's even you!Tue Feb 20 1996 00:0913
    Why do women take more than half of what is theirs?
    
    I mean, in EVERY closet in this house, my wife has 'things'!  In our
    bedroom closet, she has 75% of the space of the walk-in, and my suits
    and pressed dressed shirts are scrunched in.  I go the the hall closet
    to look for my spring jacket, and it's stuffed off the hanger way in
    the back while she has a raincoat, a short dress coat, a long dress
    coat and a casual coat.  Now, I go into the bathroom and on my side of
    the medicine cabinet all these female thingamajigs start falling out. 
    I asked her about it: "well, my side can't hold EVERYTHING!"
    
    
    wymins....
17.12339POLAR::RICHARDSONTrembling LiverTue Feb 20 1996 00:153
    Why women seem to be all hot and bothered about this Kasparov vs.
    Computer chess match. A machine called Big Blue that can think of
    100,000 positions in one second.
17.12340MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Feb 20 1996 01:417
It's worse than that.

It isn't "big blue".

It's "DEEP blue".


17.12341POLAR::RICHARDSONTrembling LiverTue Feb 20 1996 01:463
    AHA!
    
    Well, that explains it then.
17.12342WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 20 1996 09:314
    why there are about a kazzilion "Lamar walked here" signs all around
    and throughout Hollis, NH's center. little flannel signs. cute...
    
    he a native or sumthin? :-)
17.12343CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 20 1996 11:308

 I saw a bunch o' them signs as I drove to my polling place this morning.




 Jim
17.12344WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 20 1996 11:322
    i wonder if Lamar actually said words while in Hollis :-). the signs
    never mentioned that he did.
17.12345CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 20 1996 11:3410


 What the heck is "Inco baloba"?  (sp?)  I hear it mentioned in a commercial
 for some "memory booster" product.




 Jim
17.12346SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Feb 20 1996 11:388
    Ginko Bilboa.  The oldest tree on the earth I believe.  The
    extract of the Ginko leaf is supposed to improve memory.  I believe
    the medical community was going to do some testing on this (from
    a news blip I heard a while back).  Supposedly they had seen
    some success using it on Alzheimer's patients.
    
    Mary-Michael
    
17.12347PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 20 1996 12:093
>>    Ginko Bilboa.  

	ginkgo biloba
17.12348BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 20 1996 12:2914
    
    	There's a sign here at MRO that says
    
    
    	WALKWAYS -
    
    	    NO
    
    	 VEHICLES
    
    
    	I'm wondering how they clean the snow off of them, because I
    	know they don't go out there and clean them with shovels.
    
17.12349BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 20 1996 14:029
| <<< Note 17.12337 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "DingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLong" >>>

| I wonder why Glen doesn't have a picture of himself on his homepage.

	I don't have one to put on there. Someday....maybe.....

| I wonder why he has the band Megadeth's picture on his homepage.

	Cuz the rooooooolze da earth!
17.12350MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Feb 20 1996 15:247
TTWA:
   The Craig Shergold farce -

   Do people continue to forward this thing as a prank/gag/chain-yank, or
   is it really possible that so many millions haven't had this debunked
   at least once in their lives already?

17.12351CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 20 1996 15:243

 What is it?
17.12352MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Feb 20 1996 15:263
It's the "dying kid wants into the Guiness book by getting the most postcards
from all over the world" lie. It started about 20 years ago when "Craig"
was 12. He's now a healthy 32, but apparently still about to die.
17.12353BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 20 1996 15:299
    
    	He's already got the record, Guinness isn't going to entertain
    	any attempts to break it, he was 7 when it started, he's now
    	17 or so, and he's cured.
    
    	And I guess we've all seen it because we have access to on-line
    	information.  I'd never seen it before I started here, but I
    	have seen it 5-10 times since 1986.
    
17.12354;-)CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 20 1996 15:308

 Well, I better send him a card then..I sure hope he pulls through!




 Jim
17.12355BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 20 1996 15:324
    
    	Never mind Comprehension 101, Jim ... I think you need a refresher
    	in Comprehension 000.01
    
17.12356CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Feb 20 1996 15:343

 ;-)
17.12357SCASS1::BARBER_ADingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLongTue Feb 20 1996 15:495
    re: Glen 
    
    COOL!  I've got Rust In Peace in my CD changer right now.
    
    
17.12358MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Feb 20 1996 16:124
  ZZ    I don't have one to put on there. Someday....maybe.....
    
    I have a picture of Glen from the C-P dinner.  It is a group picture
    but we can crop them out!
17.12359SCASS1::BARBER_ADingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLongTue Feb 20 1996 16:161
    do it!  do it!
17.12360EVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupidityTue Feb 20 1996 17:537
re .12350:

The person who sent it out in ZKO seemed to believe it.

For a while, anyway the Craig Shergold story was a running gag in the Usenet
group alt.folklore.urban (urban legends group).  They even rated the "quality"
of urban legend in "shergolds". 
17.12361BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 20 1996 18:2714
| <<< Note 17.12357 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "DingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLong" >>>


| COOL!  I've got Rust In Peace in my CD changer right now.

	April, to be honest, I was looking for a death gif for my obituary
page. I found what I needed there. :-)

	I don't even know if I heard a Megadeath tune before.... do they sound
like the Scorpions? 


Glen

17.12362BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 20 1996 18:276
| <<< Note 17.12358 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>

| I have a picture of Glen from the C-P dinner.  It is a group picture
| but we can crop them out!

	Make sure it is the picture you crop......
17.12363POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingTue Feb 20 1996 18:297
    
    Megadeth.  Wasn't that the group that Esco liked?
    
    Oh no wait, maybe that was Metallica.
    
    Is there a difference?  
    
17.12364DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Feb 20 1996 18:355
    
    
    	Yes and no.  The lead singer of Megadeth used to be a 
    	member of Metallica.
    
17.12365BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 20 1996 18:381
	do all heavy metal bands spawn???
17.12366SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Tue Feb 20 1996 18:4411
    
    re: :12363
    
    
     >Is there a difference?
    
    
    Yes.. Dumb and Dumber...
    
    hth
    
17.12367SCASS1::BARBER_ADingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLongTue Feb 20 1996 18:475
    Obituary?  Woah!  Even that's too heavy for me.
    
    Um no, Megadeth sounds absolutely nothing like the Scorpions, IMO.
    
    And, Esco was the biggest Metallica fan I ever met!
17.12368USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue Feb 20 1996 19:322
    Why is it when I gEt to the TTWA topic, I forget just what it was I was
    wondering about?
17.12369BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 20 1996 19:373
    
    	Not sure, but at least you put it in the right place.
    
17.12370USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue Feb 20 1996 19:382
    Shawn:
    I was wondering that!
17.12371BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 20 1996 19:529
| <<< Note 17.12367 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "DingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLong" >>>

| Obituary?  Woah!  Even that's too heavy for me.

	It was for a friend's lizard.....



Glen
17.12372POLAR::RICHARDSONTrembling LiverTue Feb 20 1996 19:561
    His lizard or his one eyed trouser snake?
17.123738^oPOWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingTue Feb 20 1996 19:572
    
    
17.12374SCASS1::BARBER_ADingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLongTue Feb 20 1996 19:584
    Glen: a WHAT?
    
    You know someone that buys music for their pet lizard's listening
    enjoyment?
17.12375BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 20 1996 19:583
    
    	To-may-to, to-mah-to
    
17.12376BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 20 1996 20:015
| <<< Note 17.12372 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Trembling Liver" >>>

| His lizard or his one eyed trouser snake?

	Is there a difference?
17.12377BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Feb 20 1996 20:0210
| <<< Note 17.12374 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "DingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLong" >>>

| Glen: a WHAT?

	Let me say it so you can hear me, A LIZARD!!!!!! :-)

| You know someone that buys music for their pet lizard's listening enjoyment?

	Uhhhh...petting a lizard can be fun.....add the right music to it, and
ZOWIE! 
17.12378SCASS1::BARBER_ADingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLongTue Feb 20 1996 20:033
    poor lizard.
    
    ;)
17.12379SCASS1::BARBER_ADingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLongTue Feb 20 1996 20:416
    I wonder why, when I click on my name it says 
    Glenn (Onondaga) Richardson in the title bar...
    
    Not that I mind, but...
    
    8)
17.12380SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiTue Feb 20 1996 21:112
    It doesn't.  Maybe you should check your-r-r-r eyesight, you Texan
    hoser, eh?
17.12381BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 20 1996 21:173
    
    	Geez, this place is a veritable multicultural hoserama, isn't it?
    
17.12382MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Feb 20 1996 21:193
 ZZ   eez, this place is a veritable multicultural hoserama, 
    
    MULTICULTURAL!  Did somebody say multicultural????
17.12383Thanks again for the page, Dick!SCASS1::BARBER_ADingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLongTue Feb 20 1996 23:495
    multicultural schmulticultural
    
    hoserama...now that I like!
    
    *8)
17.12384SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairWed Feb 21 1996 03:536
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why 'pril keeps changin' that p_name.
    
    
17.12385WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 21 1996 09:095
    why i shot my best round last night, on the last night. how my team
    got to be in second place (in the U.S.) only behind 2 points of the
    leaders. 
    
    this could get exciting...
17.12386CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesWed Feb 21 1996 12:104
    Just for Jack.....
    
    Everyone take off their pants!
    Everyone do the body dance! 
17.12387PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 21 1996 12:233
  pardon my ignorance, but what's a brokered convention?

17.12388ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 21 1996 12:242
    
    easy, a meeting of brokers, though I could be wrong.
17.12389SMURF::WALTERSWed Feb 21 1996 12:311
    for candidates who sound like brokern records?
17.12390RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Feb 21 1996 12:3819
    ABC news reported early yesterday evening that:
    
    	300,000 out of 190,000,000 eligible voters had voted in the
    	presidential primary process so far (orally and written on-screen),
    
    	that's .0158% (on-screen), and
    
    	almost a tenth of a percent (orally).
    
    (The correct figure, if the raw numbers are right, is .158%, and that's
    almost a tenth of a percent the way a million dollars is almost
    $630,000.)
    
    
    				-- edp

    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.12391NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 21 1996 12:441
TTWA: ::NEW_HAMPSHIRE note 3512.
17.12392ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 21 1996 12:482
    
    <---- well Gerald, the point being????
17.12393WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonWed Feb 21 1996 12:515
 > pardon my ignorance, but what's a brokered convention?
    
    If no candidate wins enough delegates to get the nomination, then it's
    all up for grabs and the delegates can nominate anyone they want. The
    delegates can even draft someone as the party's candidate.
17.12394PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 21 1996 12:552
  .12393  merci monsieur.  has it ever happened?
17.12395NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 21 1996 12:578
The point(s) being:

(a) The guy should have reported it to security.  If the car is registered
with them, they'd inform the owner.

(b) What's the chance of the owner reading the notesfile?

(c) It's the ultimate in ephemeral notes.
17.12396CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Feb 21 1996 12:586

>  .12393  merci monsieur.  has it ever happened?


  I don't think so.
17.12397USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed Feb 21 1996 12:594
    Di:
    
    In the 1800's brOkered conventions were commonplace.. The last which
    I believe happened was 1876 when R.B.Hayes won on the 12th ballot.
17.12398ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 21 1996 13:012
    
    thanks Gerald, I don't have that in my list of conferences...
17.12399NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 21 1996 13:032
TTWA:  Does spending six years translating medieval French have any lasting
medical effects?  Like damage to the humor center of the brain?
17.12400SCASS1::BARBER_ADingaDingDangMyDangaLongLingLongWed Feb 21 1996 13:115
    Barry,
    
    It's purely for your entertainment.
    
    8)
17.12401PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 21 1996 13:122
 .12399  aagagagag, n'est-ce pas?
17.12402BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Feb 21 1996 13:266
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How many 1987 Corollas this CPATEL guy has.  He's got 4 or 5 of
    	them for sale over in C_A.
    
17.12403STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresWed Feb 21 1996 14:267
    
    
      Who won the battle between Dick Binder and the ZKO stamp machine
    yesterday afternoon???  ;-)
    
    -mike
    
17.12404SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Feb 21 1996 14:323
    The stamp machine did.  It ate $6.40 of my cash.  But I shall have my
    revenge!  The Postal Service will send me a refund - or a book of
    stamps, which is what I was after in the first place.
17.12405POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Feb 21 1996 15:434
    
    TTWA:  Why do people advertise rings for sale in Classified_Ads without
     	   mentioning what SIZE they are?
           
17.12406CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Feb 21 1996 15:433

 'cuz they want to sell them?
17.12407BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 21 1996 15:448
| <<< Note 17.12405 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of The Counter King" >>>


| TTWA:  Why do people advertise rings for sale in Classified_Ads without
| mentioning what SIZE they are?

	Because they are a certain type of ring, maybe? Not one you wear on your
finger????
17.12408{thud}POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Feb 21 1996 15:452
    
    
17.12409ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 21 1996 15:462
    
    TTWA:  Is there a big market for used nose rings?
17.12410POLAR::RICHARDSONTrembling LiverWed Feb 21 1996 15:521
    snot a good idea.
17.12411No takers.BSS::PROCTOR_RI moussed my weasel!Wed Feb 21 1996 16:224
    > Because they are a certain type of ring, maybe? Not one you wear
    > on your finger????
    
    I tried to sell my bathtub ring once.
17.12412SMURF::WALTERSWed Feb 21 1996 16:324
    
    > TTWA:  Is there a big market for used nose rings?
    
    Yep, it's a bull market.
17.12413SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Feb 21 1996 16:341
    Oh, jeez, I can't bear it.
17.12414ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 21 1996 17:122
    
    I believe I'll have to call you on that one.
17.12415POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Feb 21 1996 17:163
    
    Marginally funny.
    
17.12416ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 21 1996 17:302
    
    well that sure was a put down
17.12417WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe dangerous typeWed Feb 21 1996 17:341
    This warrants drastic action!
17.12418ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 21 1996 17:422
    
    and I thought it was a nice exchange
17.12419POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Feb 21 1996 17:463
    
    I take no stock in pun strings.
    
17.12420SMURF::WALTERSWed Feb 21 1996 17:461
    Now you're wracked with gilt.
17.12421ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 21 1996 17:562
    
    no. that is a common overstatement.
17.12422Yikes!COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 22 1996 01:493
	Arch = F$ext(F$getsyi("HW_MODEL").GE.1024,3,"VAXP")

17.12423WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe dangerous typeThu Feb 22 1996 10:463
    TTWA: Why my parents called us from RSW in Ft Myers last night,
    wondering where we were when we're flying tonight. Especially since my
    mother arranged the flight. HELLO!
17.12424ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 22 1996 11:363
    
    well doc, have a great time and enjoy the sunny weather. Myself I'm
    jealous as hell.
17.12425ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 22 1996 11:543
    
    ttwa: Will I get that call from Chris in Toronto land, and if so
    do I answer the phone with " Good morning, eh?"
17.12426WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe dangerous typeThu Feb 22 1996 12:051
    Quit trolling for the call, Mark, and pick up the phone yourself.
17.12427POLAR::RICHARDSONTrembling LiverThu Feb 22 1996 12:402
    Picking up the phone won't do much good. You have to punch in her
    number on the keypad while holding the receiver next to your ear.
17.12428SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Thu Feb 22 1996 14:119
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    Why Slick was at the swearing-in of the new head-guy at NAACP???
    
    
     Seems he wants to be every place other than the White House...
    
17.12429CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusThu Feb 22 1996 14:154
    You mean like all those dedicated senators and congresscritters who have
    spent much of the last month in LA, IA, NH, NC, FL, CO?
    
    
17.12430So? How about a guess?SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckThu Feb 22 1996 14:333
    
    This from the queen of "non sequitur"
    
17.12431COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 22 1996 14:498
>    Why Slick was at the swearing-in of the new head-guy at NAACP???

Must be because it's being elevated to the status of a quasi-governmental
agency.

The swearing-in was at the Justice Dept.

/john
17.12432MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Feb 22 1996 15:004
    Meg:
    
    Let's stop kidding ourselves.  Bill Clinton wants the liberal black
    vote!
17.12433NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 22 1996 15:011
Jack, he already _has_ the liberal black vote.
17.12434Clinton does have great support among blacks in this country.BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansThu Feb 22 1996 15:083
    When Powell was considering running for President, a poll of black
    voters revealed that they would choose Clinton over Powell (with
    75-80% of the vote going to Clinton.)
17.12435ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 22 1996 15:113
    
    er, enough of the politc's talk. we have plenty of political topics to
    choose from. this topic is for inane and insipid comments.
17.12436TROOA::BUTKOVICHopen can...worms everywhereThu Feb 22 1996 15:412
    Mark... I hope you are at your desk because I am now going into ELF
    to ascertain your number and then...give you a call!
17.12437MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Feb 22 1996 15:451
    Oh...lucky you!!!
17.12438TROOA::BUTKOVICHopen can...worms everywhereThu Feb 22 1996 15:451
    He wasn't there  :-/
17.12439LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsThu Feb 22 1996 15:511
    he's out, collecting, commas.
17.12440SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiThu Feb 22 1996 15:531
    Do not use commas, which are unnecessary.
17.12441ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 22 1996 18:232
    
    you know Oph, that was cold, very cold.
17.12442SMURF::WALTERSThu Feb 22 1996 18:311
    <- About 2 Kelvin d'yer think?
17.12443CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusThu Feb 22 1996 21:188
    Why people would wonder why someone would be cultivating a demographic
    group of voters when everyone else who is running is doing the same
    thing, albeit with different demographic groups.  
    
    why Pat B hired someone for campaign manager in florida who also works
    for the NAAWP, a David Duke started group.
    
    meg
17.12444CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Feb 23 1996 02:0010
    
>    why Pat B hired someone for campaign manager in florida who also works
>    for the NAAWP, a David Duke started group.
    
 
 You mean the one he fired when the NAAWP connection was found?



 Jim
17.12445CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusFri Feb 23 1996 02:198
    Yeah the same one who had a dual message on her machine, one for PB and
    one for the NAAWP.  One would think that a "Right thinking man" would
    be more careful about who is running his campaign if he isn't
    ethnocentric.  I am also surprised he hired a women given his
    statements about how women lack initiative and ambition and that is why
    we aren't in management positions and political control.
    
    meg
17.12446BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Fri Feb 23 1996 11:455
 >   why Pat B hired someone for campaign manager in florida who also works
 >   for the NAAWP, a David Duke started group.
 
  She wasn't hired, she was a volunteer. She was asked to stop all
  activity involving PB (press equates this to being fired).
17.12447a tripleGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Feb 23 1996 17:334
    
      I met a Digit named Paul Destroismaisons.
    
      bb
17.12448PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 23 1996 17:405
  .12447  hopefully, he doesn't Americanize the pronunciation.
	  that would be dreadful.

	  my father's name was Paul.  a nice name, imo.
17.12449BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 23 1996 18:125
    
    	RE: .12447
    
    	Doesn't he raze structures as a hobby?
    
17.12450POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Feb 23 1996 18:588
    
    A quote from Bob Palmer in the recent copy of "The Digital Leader":
    
    "Employee engagement is one of my top priorities.  I urge you to make
    it one of yours."
    
    I didn't know BP was working as a matchmaker.
                            
17.12451PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 23 1996 19:025
    
    "Employee engagement"?

	passez-moi le barf bag, please.

17.12452USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Fri Feb 23 1996 19:031
    OOOOh, french ALSO!
17.12453SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairFri Feb 23 1996 19:034
    
    "Engagement" as in "engaging" the enemy ?
    
    
17.12454LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Feb 23 1996 19:061
    employee disengagement is more like it.
17.12455POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Feb 23 1996 19:065
    
    As in engaging all employees in the competition for leadership in
    customer satisfaction.
    
    
17.12456POLAR::RICHARDSONTrembling LiverFri Feb 23 1996 19:152
    This will be achieved by talking to the dollars as well as divesting of
    core incompetencies.
17.12457LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Feb 23 1996 19:161
    ah, the new paradigm.
17.12458BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 23 1996 19:173
    
    	Or maybe the new paratwoonie.
    
17.12459Set course for Rigel 3, Warp factor 3, Mr. DataGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Feb 23 1996 19:175
    
      Engage !
    
       - Picard
    
17.12460SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckFri Feb 23 1996 19:177
    
    
    >"Employee engagement"
    
    
     Is this the latest, possible entry for the "Buzzwords" note??
    
17.12461GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Feb 23 1996 19:269
    >>"Employee engagement"
    
    well, i am still hopefull .... ;>
    
    re: paul destroismaisons
    
    my hunnie plays darts with a gary destroismaisons...not that you
    asked... :>
    
17.124628^)BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Feb 23 1996 19:586
    
	>not that you asked... :>
    
    
    	Nope, I would've if I cared.
    
17.12463POLAR::RICHARDSONTrembling LiverFri Feb 23 1996 20:122
    I wonder if there is a CSLALL::REAR_STALLS waiting to join in on the
    fun.
17.12464BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Feb 23 1996 20:5339
| <<< Note 17.12455 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of The Counter King" >>>


| As in engaging all employees in the competition for leadership in
| customer satisfaction.


	Leadership in customer satisfaction... I can see the customers who call
now:


Customer:	Yes, I'd like to buy $100,000,000 worth of pc's. Can you help
		me?

Digital:	YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT I CAN! GET DOWN AND BEG ME FOR THOSE 
		COMPUTERS! <insert the cracking of a whip>

Customer:	Huh?

Digital:	YOU HEARD ME! BEG, MAN, BEG! 

Customer:	Wwwwwwiiillll you ppplllleeeeaaaassssseeee alllllow me to 
		order these pc's?

Digital:	<insert crack of whip> WILL I PLEASE LET YOU ORDER THOSE 
		PC'S......WHAT?

Customer:	sir?

Digital:	That's MUCH better! 

Customer:	Could you please throw in something to wipe myself with...sir?

Digital:	NO! 

Customer:	I'm rather enjoying this....sir.....



17.12465Devine help?TROOA::TEMPLETONNo sugar addedSat Feb 24 1996 01:0019
    Why, the minute I opened Soapbox, there was a flash of lightning and a
    peel of thunder.
    
    
    
    
    Was this a "YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED" 
    
    
    
    or 
    
    
    
    
    "RIGHT CHOICE"
    
    
    joan
17.12466CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusSat Feb 24 1996 11:504
    At least "Customer Delight" is no longer being tossed around.  If they
    want delight I need a 900 number.
    
    meg
17.12467SCASS1::BARBER_ASmelly cat, it's not your faultSat Feb 24 1996 18:162
    I wonder if on the boxpage, instead of alphabetically, Dick can put us 
    in order of importance and put me at the bottom.  8)
17.12468BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanitySat Feb 24 1996 23:514

	While you haven't been here long enough to make it to the top, you have
been here long enough to surpass shawn if he were to have a page... :-)
17.12469ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 26 1996 11:315
    
    ttwa:
    
    I wonder if the recent TFSO'd employees would concur with Bob Palmer's
    message. I think not.
17.12470ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 26 1996 11:344
    
    I went to Sportsman's park on Saturday, and I cashed in winning tickets
    on every race, but one. Yet, I still lost $40, how do you figure
    that???
17.12471LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsMon Feb 26 1996 12:041
    beer and cordon bleaux?
17.12472BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 26 1996 12:336
    
    	RE: April/Glen
    
    	I wouldn't mind if April were on top.  The bottom has its ad-
    	vantages.
    
17.12473ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 26 1996 12:352
    
    shawn, you wouldn't know what to do with April if you did have her.
17.12474BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 26 1996 12:415
    
    	Hey, I've read books and seen movies.
    
    	How hard can it be?
    
17.12475Then again, Sun seriously thought about buying Apple....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Feb 26 1996 12:444
    
    How SGI buying Cray Research Inc is *not* a match made in hell?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12476ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 26 1996 12:523
    
    well -mr. bill, CNBC reported on Friday late afternoon that SGI had
    some major announcement on Monday morning, I guess this was it.
17.12477NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighMon Feb 26 1996 12:5310
Article in yesterday's NH Sunday News about a "large southern NH high
tech company" that has been warned by the pee cee cops because of dirty
jokes on their computer network that open the company to sexual
harassment charges.

Mentioned jokes about prostitutes... So, who's complaining? Prostitutes?

Sheesh.

Art
17.12478MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Feb 26 1996 13:242
    Anybody recommend any good mortgage companies in Mass?  Greater
    Fitchburg area would be appreciated!  Thanks.
17.12479ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Feb 26 1996 13:403
    
    Jack, how about Big Als's Loansharking in Fitchburg. I hear the rates
    are to die for.
17.12480POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingMon Feb 26 1996 13:525
    
    TTWA:  MR1PST::MUSIC note 759.0.  Sounds like a personal problem to me.
    
    
    
17.12481BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 26 1996 14:526
| <<< Note 17.12474 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448" >>>


| How hard can it be?

	We don't want to know
17.12482re: Big AlSHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeMon Feb 26 1996 17:012
Al sold out to Guido and Carmine -- not sure where he went, but
Carmine is OK to deal with. Guido will visit if you miss a payment.
17.12483WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Feb 26 1996 17:065
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why is the State Dept. more worked up about the downed Cubanos
    than it is about the murder of two Americans by Hamas?
17.12484Twin Cities Mortgage, Leominster, MACONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesMon Feb 26 1996 17:078
    There are none, Jack.  All towns surrounding Fitchburg have been
    closed for real estate transactions until further notice.  There are 
    no more loans being given for the communities of Fitchburg, Leominster, 
    Westminster, Townsend, Ashby, Ashburnham, Sterling, Princeton, Lancaster, 
    Clinton, Bolton, Harvard, Gardner, Winchendon, Hubbardston, and 
    Templeton.  All the border towns in NH are open though.  
    
    Brian
17.12485NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 26 1996 17:113
In NH, vanity plates can have certain punctuation marks (& + -).  TTWA:
is the vehicle in the ZKO parking lot with -PETER owned by a woman or
a man who's dated Lorena Bobbitt?
17.12486Wonder where Pat is leading his people?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Feb 26 1996 17:129
    
|   TTWA:
|    
|   Why is the State Dept. more worked up about the downed Cubanos
|   than it is about the murder of two Americans by Hamas?
    
    Let me guess, you're one of Pat's America Firsters?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12487BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Feb 26 1996 17:146
    
    	Are you sure that plate doesn't say -PETERS?
    
    	That would be Peter Sward, as far as I know.  Mazda Miata?  If
    	so, definitely him.  If not, maybe him.
    
17.12488NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 26 1996 17:201
No, it was definitely -PETER.  It was some kind of 4WD trucklike vehicle.
17.12489WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Feb 26 1996 17:215
    re: .12486
    
    See 635.339.
    
    
17.12490SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiMon Feb 26 1996 17:426
    .12487
    
    > -PETERS
    
    Not a valid Cow Hampster vanity plate.  We're allowed only six
    characters.
17.12491MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Feb 26 1996 18:0012
     Z   There are 
     Z   no more loans being given for the communities of Fitchburg,
     Z   Leominster, 
     Z   Westminster, Townsend, Ashby, Ashburnham, Sterling, Princeton,
     Z   Lancaster, 
     Z   Clinton, Bolton, Harvard, Gardner, Winchendon, Hubbardston, and 
     Z   Templeton. 
    
    Do I sense you really want me here!!!!?  
    
    
    IT'S PEPPERELL!!!  AAAAAAAAAAAhAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!
17.12492Twin Cities Mortgage Co., Leominster, MACONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesMon Feb 26 1996 18:041
    Did I forget to mention Pepperell?  Darn it all.  
17.12493POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingMon Feb 26 1996 18:066
    
    I've heard people say that they got good mortgage service thru the
    DCU.
    
    
    
17.12494GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Mon Feb 26 1996 19:187
TTWA

If the labels on bottles etc that state "Do not use if seal is broken" are 
written by the same bods who do the shampoo labels ("shampoo, rinse & 
repeat").

\C
17.12495$&$@#%^$!*$#$!%^@!EVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupidityMon Feb 26 1996 20:492
If I ever move to NH I'll have to try to get a plate that reads something
like &+-&&+ .
17.12496 & Y & S & Y SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Feb 26 1996 21:586
>If I ever move to NH I'll have to try to get a plate that reads something
>like &+-&&+ .

        
        Been there. Did that. Got the plate. :*)
        
17.12497"Let's see - AMPERSAND, Y, AMPERSAND, S, AMPERSAND, Y. Huh????"BSS::S_CONLONA Season of CarneliansMon Feb 26 1996 22:001
    Andy, I'll bet most people don't get it, though.  :-)
17.12498GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Mon Feb 26 1996 22:445
Why it was that when I started reading the Darwinism rave in another note as 
Dwarvism it took 3 notes to "click" that it was not discussing personas of 
restricted growth.

\C
17.12499EVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupidityTue Feb 27 1996 01:095
re .12496:

Naah, it's got letters, and is pronouncable (once you "get" it)

(any other characters besides & - + <alphanumerics> in the NH character set?)
17.12500COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Feb 27 1996 01:434
NH plates must be unique _not_ counting the &-+ characters, which are on
the plate but not an actual part of the registration number.

/john
17.12501GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Feb 27 1996 11:075
    
    ttwa:  what my dentist thinks about me after i leave...i mean, how many
    other patients sit there giggling in the chair during a cleaning...
    
    
17.12502CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesTue Feb 27 1996 11:461
    So, your dentist uses a feather duster?  
17.12503PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 27 1996 12:364
  Farrakhan, the man who would be king, comparing himself to
  JC, and i don't mean Covert.

17.12504POLAR::RICHARDSONHindskits VelvetTue Feb 27 1996 12:421
        Someone might get cross with him.
17.12505ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 27 1996 13:102
    
    well someone will crucify him eventually.
17.12506PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 27 1996 13:156
  .12505  he says he doesn't mind.

	  i like how he calls white people the enemy, says jews have
	  a stranglehold on the american government, and then scoffs
	  at being called a bigot.  rrright, louis.
17.12507ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 27 1996 13:212
    
    Louis is nothing more than a black Hitler, plain and simple.
17.12508POLAR::RICHARDSONHindskits VelvetTue Feb 27 1996 13:261
        Without the funny little mustache of course.
17.12509ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Feb 27 1996 13:302
    
    yes, but he does wear those ugly little bow ties, just as bad.
17.12510"not you, crack-a, not you"PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 27 1996 13:313
    he spends four hours on c-span blasting the media for not covering
    him.  TFM.
17.12511Miss Reese, won't you even consider a re-lo to NE?DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedTue Feb 27 1996 14:276
    .12478
    
    Does this mean you'll be working for 1-800-DEC-SALE since there will
    be so many openings once the 800# is moved to Mass? ;-)
    
    
17.12512MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Feb 27 1996 14:508
 Z   Does this mean you'll be working for 1-800-DEC-SALE since there will
 Z   be so many openings once the 800# is moved to Mass? ;-)
    
    Karen, I have already conceded the move.  Nothing I can do about that
    one!  As far as DECSALE....HO HO HO!!!  Only YOU know how I would do in
    that group!! :-)  
    
    Thanks for the message Friday!  I'll call later!
17.12513ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Tue Feb 27 1996 15:383
    re: .12509
    
    Agreed.  Ugly buggers, they are.  A perfect match for his "suit".
17.12514POLAR::RICHARDSONHindskits VelvetTue Feb 27 1996 19:495
    TTWA:

    When I went to get my coffee this aft, there was was a sign at the
    register that read "Please use other cash". Amazingly, the cashier let
    me use that cash that I had.
17.12515gallGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Feb 28 1996 13:207
    
      Massachusetts House Speaker (you know, the guy under indictment
     for accepting "illegal gratuities" from lobbyists) has labelled
     Governor Weld's bill to reduce the Massachusetts income tax by 1%
     a "cynical political move", geared to the Senate campaign.
    
      bb
17.12516SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Feb 28 1996 13:393
    
    
    	Charles Flaherty is the house speaker.
17.12517wasn't he on Second City TV?HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Wed Feb 28 1996 13:450
17.12518NICOLA::STACYWed Feb 28 1996 14:169
re: .12515

	Mr Weld thought so little about actually getting the tax cut passed that
he is at political fund raisers while the bill is being voted on.  Good
political move but a bad move if you actually want the tax cut.  If it fails, he
can blame, blame and blame.  If it passes, he can take credit.  If he had spent
3 or 4 hours in the Gov's office, since the election, doing any work then he
would risk getting blamed for something.  Cynical political move is accurate.
17.12519GOP in PRMGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Feb 28 1996 14:276
    
      Nonsense.  He has no votes, no matter where he is.  He's a Republican
     in Massachusetts.  The Democrats wouldn't pass any tax cuts, even if
     he doubled their pay again.
    
      bb
17.12520haste makes waste ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Feb 28 1996 14:307
    
      And another ttwa : the guy in the van in Shirley, who end-ran
     the gate onto the railroad tracks into the oncoming train, killing
     himself as the van was flipped off like a flapjack.  Train did not
     derail.  Guess he was tired of waiting.
    
      bb
17.12521POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Feb 28 1996 14:327
    
    <-- WHAT??
    
    In Shirley?
    
    When?
    
17.12522SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckWed Feb 28 1996 14:325
    
    the udder night...
    
    Was in the Glob yesterday...
    
17.12523NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 28 1996 14:461
Shirley he was an idjit.
17.12524POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Feb 28 1996 14:506
    
    
    I found it in the online Globe, thanks for the pointer.
                                       
    Wow!  What a silly thing to do.
    
17.12525MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 28 1996 14:521
I wonder how stupid you actually have to be to pull a trick like that?
17.12526NICOLA::STACYWed Feb 28 1996 14:549
re: .12519

	Mr. Weld was informed that the votes for the tax cut he wanted were
close.  The only holdup would be in getting the Repubs to vote on a Democrat
tax cut bill.  The request was made to Mr. Weld to help get support from his 
party.  He decided to go PAC in the money instead of supporting the tax cut.
At least that is what that is what I was getting from the articles of the last
week or so.
17.12527ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 28 1996 15:265
    
    <<< I wonder how stupid you actually have to be to pull a trick like
    that?
    
    well, stupid enough to pay for it with your life. end of story.
17.12528SUBSYS::NEUMYERLongnecks and Short StoriesWed Feb 28 1996 15:339
    
    Re Man in Shirley. 
    
    	I believe the story is that he saw a freight parked on one side of
    the crossing and thought that was why the gate was closed. He crossed
    but didn't see the commuter train coming the other way.
    It's a tough way to learn a lesson. 
    
    ed
17.12529GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Feb 28 1996 15:377
    
    how do they know what he thought if he is dead??  did he have one of
    those little black boxes like the airplanes do and he wondered outloud
    and it was recorded??
    
    %^>
    
17.12530rat smeltHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Wed Feb 28 1996 15:381
Sounds offal fishy to me. I sense a conspiracy.
17.12531BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Feb 28 1996 15:384
    
    	As of yesterday morning he was still alive, so maybe he was able
    	to communicate his thoughts to someone who pretended to care.
    
17.12532SUBSYS::NEUMYERLongnecks and Short StoriesWed Feb 28 1996 15:436
    
    Heard the reports form someone who knows who the 'victem' is. I don't
    know where he got the info. Maybe the witnesses at the scene. This
    crossing is right if front of the bar that I frequent and is a nasty
    crossing. 
    ed
17.12533SUBSYS::NEUMYERLongnecks and Short StoriesWed Feb 28 1996 15:488
    
    TTWA:
    
    	Who 'coaches' these news dweebs? In a report about a bishop that
    was ordaining a sexually active homosexual, the talking head said that
    he was going to be charged with HEARSAY.
    
    ed
17.12534GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Feb 28 1996 16:037
    
    ed, i was just bustin'...that's all...
    
    and would that be the crossing near the shirley club???  i always
    thought that set up downtown with the tracks etc was an odd one...
    
    
17.12535keep on bustin'SUBSYS::NEUMYERLongnecks and Short StoriesWed Feb 28 1996 16:0710
    
    
    	Yea, that's the one. With all the streets around that crossing,
    there should be more accidents there. Just a couple of weeks ago, a guy
    coming out of the Shirley Club got 'confused' and ended up driving down
    the tracks. Luckily the oncoming train saw him before they ended up
    being close neighbors.
    
    ed
    
17.12536WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 28 1996 16:153
    someone needs to phone Letterman. i'm sure he'd be interested in this
    guy.
    
17.12537NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 28 1996 16:165
>    	Who 'coaches' these news dweebs? In a report about a bishop that
>    was ordaining a sexually active homosexual, the talking head said that
>    he was going to be charged with HEARSAY.

It'll never hold up in court.
17.12538TRLIAN::MIRAB1::REITHIf it's worth doing, it's worth overdoingWed Feb 28 1996 16:468
    
    ><<< I wonder how stupid you actually have to be to pull a trick like
    >    that?
    
    >    well, stupid enough to pay for it with your life. end of story.
    
    Consider it evolution in action.
        
17.12539Pournelle & Niven rule!BSS::PROCTOR_RA wallet full of onesWed Feb 28 1996 16:493
    > Consider it evolution in action.
    
    seen in a good sci fi book (of course)
17.12540SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Feb 28 1996 16:5210
    .12535
    
    > Luckily the oncoming train saw him before they ended up
    > being close neighbors.
    
    They'd have to have been traveling pretty slow, or else had really good
    vision.  It takes darn near a quarter of a mile to panic-stop a train
    going 30 MPH, and some engineers might have to think twice about
    whether saving the jerk's life was worth getting called on the carpet
    for flatting the wheels of the whole train.
17.12541PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 28 1996 17:147
    >some engineers might have to think twice about
    >whether saving the jerk's life was worth getting called on the carpet
    >for flatting the wheels of the whole train.

	any engineer who'd have to think twice about that shouldn't
	be an engineer.

17.12542CSC32::J_OPPELTBack from meeting ElvisWed Feb 28 1996 17:155
<<< Note 17.12538 by TRLIAN::MIRAB1::REITH "If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing" >>>

>    Consider it evolution in action.
    
    	Not if he already has offspring.
17.12543more likelyHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Wed Feb 28 1996 17:174
>	any engineer who'd have to think twice about that shouldn't
>	be an engineer.

Right, they should be managers.
17.12544POLAR::RICHARDSONHindskits VelvetWed Feb 28 1996 17:201
    So, we have a new VP I hear?
17.12545SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Feb 28 1996 17:475
    
    
    	About 150 of them actually...
    
    
17.12546:)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckWed Feb 28 1996 18:058
    
    
    TTWA
    
    
    How Lucky Jack likes his "new" Land-Yacht...
    
    
17.12547MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 28 1996 18:072
Just fine, thankyou, sir.

17.12548ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 28 1996 18:372
    
    well lucky jack, was it a suburban?? I'm dying to find out, really.
17.12549POLAR::RICHARDSONHindskits VelvetWed Feb 28 1996 19:173
17.12550POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Feb 28 1996 19:213
    
    An Insulated Bottle.
    
17.12551POLAR::RICHARDSONHindskits VelvetWed Feb 28 1996 19:235
    nobody calls it that.
    
    "Could you please pass me my insulated bottle?"
    
    I've never heard that.
17.12552NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 28 1996 19:231
A vacuum bottle.  But Thermos lost the rights to the trademark.
17.12553ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Feb 28 1996 19:231
    Or, an 'insulated container'.
17.12554GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Feb 28 1996 19:248
    
    ah, gerald, ya beat me to it...
    
    twould have been one of my only worthy contributions... :<
    
    
    
    
17.12555NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighWed Feb 28 1996 19:261
Could say yer coffee jug...
17.12556POLAR::RICHARDSONHindskits VelvetWed Feb 28 1996 19:275
    Trucker enters truck stop...
    
    Trucker: Ma'am would y'all mind fillin' up my vacuum bottle with coffee?
    
    Woman behind counter: Your whuuut?
17.12557<-- *8)BSS::PROCTOR_RA wallet full of onesWed Feb 28 1996 19:321
    
17.12558BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 28 1996 19:423

	Glenn, take it to topic 618!
17.12559ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Feb 28 1996 19:465
    
    .12556
    
    sure thing sir, would you you like Hoover deluxe brand, or will
    regular old Eureka due.
17.12560curious in colorado...BSS::PROCTOR_RA wallet full of onesWed Feb 28 1996 20:417
    TTWA:
    
    Dione Warwick recently said she was "moving from California because of
    all the earthquakes, and it wasn't safe to live there".
    
    Well, since she's the Psychic Phriends' Poster Child; can't she just
    KNOW when (the) earthquakes are gonna strike?
17.12561MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Feb 28 1996 20:432
    No because Spiritism is a counterfeit and cannot be attributed to
    accuracy.
17.12562EVMS::MORONEYNever underestimate the power of human stupidityWed Feb 28 1996 22:4014
re .12520++:

That guy wasn't the only dim bulb in Shirley regarding railroad crossings. 2
years ago I went to a Ft. Devens fireworks show and people were parked all
along the road from Shirley Center to the Devens main gate.  Near the end of
the show I heard an insistant train horn.  Not just the usual "I'm approaching
a grade crossing" signal but the engineer was leaning on it.

Upon leaving there was a freight train stopped near the crossing between the
gate and Shirley center.  Some bozo had parked his car at the crossing, just
off the road, parallel to the tracks, and quite near them.  Fortunately for
bozo the freight must have been going real slow at the time since it was able
to stop before sideswiping the car.  Police were there by then as well as a tow
truck.
17.12563ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Feb 29 1996 11:386
    If the bomb threat here yesterday was related to the fact that the Waco
    disaster started years ago yesterday.  Or, since we had more layoffs
    last week, was it an ex-employee doing a copycat of the ex-employee who
    phoned in bomb threats to DLO a few years ago.
    
    Bob
17.12564NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 29 1996 12:121
Is it Warwick or Warwicke these days?
17.12565ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 29 1996 12:162
    
    well gerald, if she's a witch, then it's Warwicke. Warwick if not.
17.12566ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Feb 29 1996 16:314
    What 'preborn women' are.  Do you buy them in the freezer section, take
    them home and pop them in the microwave for a few minutes, or what?
    
    Bob
17.12567POWDML::HANGGELIHappy 35th Birthday, FredericThu Feb 29 1996 16:354
    
    The same thing as "potential adults in the womb", which was another
    winner I heard a while back.
    
17.12568CSC32::J_OPPELTBack from meeting ElvisThu Feb 29 1996 16:431
    	Derision won't change truth.
17.12570ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 29 1996 16:524
    
    .12568
    
    who was that masked man???
17.12571CONSLT::MOYNIHANThu Feb 29 1996 16:535
        <<< Note 17.12569 by POWDML::HANGGELI 
   >     Have you been bottling up all this self rightous stuff for the past
   > few months 8^)?
    
      No, he's been pouring it freely for years.
17.12572ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 29 1996 17:042
    
    <--- bwahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
17.12569POWDML::HANGGELIHappy 35th Birthday, FredericThu Feb 29 1996 17:054
    
    Have you been bottling up all this self-righteous stuff for the past few
    months 8^)?
    
17.12573COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 29 1996 17:1211
Where these bozos were when school supposedly taught them the names of
the fifty states:

	A man from Santa Fe, New Mexico, called the Olympics ticket
	office in Atlanta, and was told that they could only sell
	tickets to people in the United States.  When he asked for
	a supervisor, and explained that New Mexico was the state
	next to Arizona and Colorado, he was _again_ told "New Mexico,
	Old Mexico, it doesn't matter; you have to call the Olympic
	Ticket Office in your own country."

17.12574ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Feb 29 1996 17:172
    
    well thank god he didn't call from slightly used Mexico.
17.12575COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 29 1996 17:304
I wonder why I posted that before getting completely caught up in the conference
(since it had already been posted by someone else).

17.125768^)POWDML::HANGGELIHappy 35th Birthday, FredericThu Feb 29 1996 17:324
    
    That's SO like a Covert.
    
    
17.12577un fitHBAHBA::HAASleap jeerThu Feb 29 1996 17:3318
Looking through the Orangebook, trying to see about employees filing
complaints against other employees, I found this little gem:


 Fitness for Work                                     Effective: 27-JUL-92  
                                                      Section: 6.33         

                                                        Screen  3 of 31
 Policy Cont'd

 | Employees Responsibilities:
 |
 | o    Come to work only when fit to do so.
 |

Obviously, managers are exempted from this fitness thing.

TTom
17.12578are you STILL mad at me?BSS::PROCTOR_RA wallet full of onesThu Feb 29 1996 17:439
    >>            <<< Note 17.12577 by HBAHBA::HAAS "leap jeer" >>>
                                  -< un fit >-

    >> Looking through the Orangebook, trying to see about employees filing
    >> complaints against other employees...
    
    
    Oh jeeze, I thought you and I were all better now, and you were over
    your snit.
17.12579you aint no manager are ya? :+]HBAHBA::HAASleap jeerThu Feb 29 1996 17:470
17.12580them's fightin' words, pardnuh!BSS::PROCTOR_RA wallet full of onesThu Feb 29 1996 17:503
    >>   -< you aint no manager are ya? :+] >-
    
    
17.12581BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Feb 29 1996 19:375
| <<< Note 17.12568 by CSC32::J_OPPELT "Back from meeting Elvis" >>>

| Derision won't change truth.

	Oh, you spoke truth?
17.12582Hellooooo, NM is 47th state!!!DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedThu Feb 29 1996 19:4814
    Covert,
    
    This is turning into a major embarrassment for ACOG.  While driving
    to work this AM one of our local radio stations called a sister
    station in Albuquerque to see if the story had gotten much airplay
    there (it had).  Apparently those folks are used to it; guy said
    their state licenses now have USA stamped on them because there is
    so much confusion.  Isn't geography taught in schools these days?
    
    BTW, the caller who couldn't convince anyone that New Mexico is part
    of the US IS going to get his tickets.  He gave the address of a 
    friend in Arizona for mailing purposes :-)
    
    
17.12583Muddy waters...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckThu Feb 29 1996 19:507
    
    The geographical spiral continues downward...
    
    Or is it the Prozac spiral...?
    
    Or is it the DNA helix...?
    
17.12584POLAR::RICHARDSONHindskits VelvetThu Feb 29 1996 19:513
    Man, I knew Americans were bad at geography, but that really takes the
    cake. Even I know where all 50 states are and I can name all of the
    capital cities.
17.12585SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckThu Feb 29 1996 19:538
    
    
    Nope.... our educational system doesn't suck at all!! Nope, nope, nope!
    
    All we need is more and more money!! That's the ticket!!
    
    (Or... maybe more Prozac for the kiddies??)
    
17.12586LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsThu Feb 29 1996 19:533
    .12573
    
    unbelievable.
17.12587ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Feb 29 1996 19:575
    re: .12584
    
    Which one is right here?
    
    Bob
17.12588POLAR::RICHARDSONHindskits VelvetThu Feb 29 1996 19:591
    They can't all be right, somebody is wrong.
17.12589...48...49...wait, I could have sworn there were 50 statesEVMS::MORONEYIn the beginning there was nothing, which exploded...Thu Feb 29 1996 20:073
Perhaps if New Mexicans (is that a word?) don't like federal taxes, the outcome
of the election or anything else about the US they could secede.  By the time
anyone noticed it'll be too late...
17.12590CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesThu Feb 29 1996 20:367
    TTWALN:
    
    Is Swaggerin' Jimmy Swaggart still in business?  Saw an add on local
    access t.v. last night asking for folks to call in for a free tape. 
    Talk about sheep, eeesh...... 
    
    Brian
17.12591POLAR::RICHARDSONHindskits VelvetThu Feb 29 1996 20:551
        Yes, but he has no respect within his peer group.
17.12592Praise the Lord! Tammy is gone!BSS::PROCTOR_RA wallet full of onesThu Feb 29 1996 21:025
    >> Yes, but he has no respect within his peer group.
    
    yeah, but at least Tammy Fay had enough sense to dump him...
    
    oh, wait -- that was somebody else (heehee)
17.12593SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Mar 01 1996 00:376
    New Mexicans experience this quite frequently.  Local papers usually
    report it under the title "One of our 50 is missing..." which title,
    when you see it, always precedes a story about some clueless soul in
    some other state treating a person from New Mexico as an alien.
    
    DougO
17.12594GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Fri Mar 01 1996 01:1310
TTWA:

Why the annual Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras is on a Saturday and if they 
will have pancakes?
Oz Federal election is also on tomorrow.

Both events are going to be given heaps of TV coverage.  I wonder which will 
rate better?

\C
17.12595COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 01 1996 01:235
Mebbe they don't know that "Mardi Gras" in English is "Shrove Tuesday".

They probably won't be doing any shriving, methinks.

/john
17.12596CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusFri Mar 01 1996 02:041
    shriving sounds too kinky to me.
17.12597Don't give it short shrift...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 01 1996 02:1911
Oh, it's not that kinky.

I'm familiar with it.

And so are Romeo and Juliet:

II.iv.263:ROMEO Bid her devise
                Some means to come to shrift this afternoon;
                And there she shall at Friar Laurence' cell
                Be shrived and married. Here is for thy pains.

17.12598And are there any little kahunas?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Mar 01 1996 10:374
    
    What is a "Kahuna?"
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12599BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 01 1996 10:473

	A relative term for if a person has any balls. :-)
17.12600BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 01 1996 10:483

	I wonder if I will get this snarf?
17.12601BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 01 1996 10:514
    
    	I've heard it mentioned in relation to "the surf-dude who can
    	ride the really big waves".
    
17.12602ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Mar 01 1996 11:234
    
    .12587
    
    can you say Austin?? I knew you could.
17.12603CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Mar 01 1996 11:591
    Kahuna Tuna
17.12604ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Mar 01 1996 12:572
    
    is that the first cousin of Tony "Big Tuna" Accardo??
17.12605LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Mar 01 1996 13:411
    a kahuna is a polynesian priest.
17.12606POLAR::RICHARDSONRoger?Fri Mar 01 1996 13:461
    I thought it was Kauna.
17.12607LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Mar 01 1996 14:001
    a sauna has kaunas, usually four.
17.12608SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckFri Mar 01 1996 14:045
    
    Really??
    
    
    Guano get outta here!!!!
17.12609Could be "Cajuna" for all I know....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Mar 01 1996 14:056
    
|   I thought it was Kauna.
    
    Only if you think it is "Enry Iggins".
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12610ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Mar 01 1996 14:322
    
    how far is cape cod from Logan airport?
17.12611PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 01 1996 14:357
    
>    how far is cape cod from Logan airport?

	by plane, you'd barely have time to open the
	smokehouse almonds.

17.12612ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Mar 01 1996 14:394
    
    agagagag
    
    no. really, drive time?? is an hour and a half close?
17.12613POLAR::RICHARDSONRoger?Fri Mar 01 1996 14:402
    It would take longer to drive a plane there. Why not drive a car
    instead?
17.12614PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 01 1996 14:435

  the cape is a rather big place, but yes, an hour and a half
  is a good average, i'd say.

17.12615SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckFri Mar 01 1996 14:442
    
    What part of the Cape are you talking about??
17.12616ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Mar 01 1996 14:444
    
    you know, I'm getting just *slightly* miffed at these little
    witticisms.
    my giddy with glee, is getting gelitinous.
17.12617ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Mar 01 1996 14:453
    
    hell I don't know. how big is cape cod?? I thought it was just the
    playground of the rich.
17.12618LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Mar 01 1996 14:471
    go to wellfleet, mark.  it's purty.
17.12619SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckFri Mar 01 1996 14:497
    
    <------
    
    Will be spending June 29-July 6 there, Bonnie...
    
    You're right... it's purty... and quiet...
    
17.12620MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Mar 01 1996 14:497
    Mark, it is about a 52 mile stretch from the upper cape to the lower
    cape.  If you take a plane from the furthest tip of Cape Cod
    (Provincetown area), you would fly right over the bay into Boston
    relatively quick.  If you drive throught the cape onto the mainland, it
    would take about 2 hours and 15 minutes (estimated).
    
    What town are you going to?
17.12621LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsFri Mar 01 1996 14:511
    wellfleet on the fourth of july.  andy, wickit good planning!
17.12622;)SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckFri Mar 01 1996 14:535
    
    
    I do have my lucid moments...
    
    
17.12623 CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Mar 01 1996 14:547
    I`m hoping to go to Cape Cod when i`m over in the Boston ish area this
    May.
    
    Which reminds me,I better enter a note in the "Box Bash" bit. So all
    you lucky people can meet me. Or plan to be away during the time i`m
    over there.
    
17.12624It'll take you two just to get across the bridge....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Mar 01 1996 14:557
    
    You're flying into Logan and planning to drive to Wellfleet for the
    4th of July Weekend??????
    
    Eight hours.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12625Re: StuMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Mar 01 1996 14:552
Well, get to it, then.

17.12626CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Mar 01 1996 15:394
    Logan to Ptown is about 40 miles by ferry.  150 if you go by car, the 
    long way around.  Logan to the bridge can be done in less than an hour 
    with little traffic.  This would be between the hours of 1:30 and 3:30 
    AM.  HTH, nnttm, ays, gicboh.
17.12627MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Mar 01 1996 15:502
    How can five men who expressed awesome civility with each other at a
    boxbash throw nasty barbs at each other in the box???
17.12628SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Mar 01 1996 16:191
    It's a MYSTERY!
17.12629MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Mar 01 1996 16:1927
  You would have to go all the way down the Cape Cod hook, over the canal
  and up the coast.  From PTown it's just flying over the ocean.
  See below

					    /----------	\
		Boston			   /		 \Truro
					  /		  \
                                         /      __	   \
					 \    /	  \         \
					  \----	   \	     \
					Ptown	    \         \Wellfleet
 						     |        |			
						     |        |	
						     |        |Chatham
   						     |        |	
						     |	      |	
						     /        /
				_Canal__  	    /	     /Harwich
			       / 	\__________/	    /	
			      /  			   /	
	       		     /  			  /
	      		    /		   ______________/
	      		   /              /
			  |	        _/	
			  \____________/	
			      Falmouth
17.12630CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Mar 01 1996 16:212
    WARNING!  The previous map should not be used for navigational
    purposes! 
17.12631POLAR::RICHARDSONRoger?Fri Mar 01 1996 16:251
    DANGER, WILL ROBINSON! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!
17.12632BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 01 1996 16:404
    
    	I thought that was an ASCII representation of me flexing my
    	arm.
    
17.12633DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Mar 01 1996 16:586
    
    	RE: Andy
    	>> Will be spending June 29-July 6 there, Bonnie...
    
    			I'll be in Hawaii.  =)
    
17.12634SNAX::BOURGOINEFri Mar 01 1996 17:317

	TTWA:
		What the heck is going on with all of these 50's and
	60's hairdos I've been seeing???   And the make-up!  When
	did this time-warp begin????
	
17.12635Don't turn off the lightsNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri Mar 01 1996 17:3518
I honestly wonder about the truth of some of what we're hearing from
Iraq.  No less a personage than King Hussein of Jordan publicly stated
that not only did Saddam have his two sons-in-law killed upon their
return to Iraq, but their extended families have been killed; men, women,
and children.  Their fathers were killed, their bodies cut up and tossed
to dogs.

...was on the news last night...

We shuddered when we heard about some of Idi Amin's purported
cannibalistic activities. Stalin allegedly used a claw hammer to murder
one of his detractors. 

We get up in the morning, go to work, come home and so forth, snug in our
little worlds, while monsters rove the earth? Or while newswriters with
minds like Steven King provide network fodder. Which is it?

Art
17.12636ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Mar 01 1996 17:355
    
    thanks for all the help Jack and others. you are all good sports.
    
    april, who in the heck are you referring to?? or did I miss something
    as usual.
17.12637ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Mar 01 1996 17:374
    
    .12636
    
    oops not april, I meant Jack M. sorry for the confusion.
17.12638BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 01 1996 17:423
    
    	I get April and Jack confused also.
    
17.12639ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Mar 01 1996 18:012
    
    shawn, would that be with 'pril on top or bottom?
17.12640BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 01 1996 18:054
    
    	In a compromising position like you described, I think I'd be
    	able to tell the difference.
    
17.12641POLAR::RICHARDSONI Am Keroque!!Fri Mar 01 1996 20:231
    Miramani! Where are you?!?
17.12642SCASS1::BARBER_ASmelly cat, it's not your faultSat Mar 02 1996 15:431
    eh?
17.12643POLAR::RICHARDSONI Am Keroque!!Sun Mar 03 1996 03:043
    I'm trying to get into the temple, but I don't know how!!!
    
    Miramani!?!
17.12644SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Mar 03 1996 12:098
    
    
    	The EU has stated that the length of the European condom has to be
    6 4/5" long. Would you peeps from across the pond say this is the
    average? :)
    
    
    
17.12645CBHVAX::CBHOwl-Stretching Time!Sun Mar 03 1996 12:588
>    	The EU has stated that the length of the European condom has to be
>    6 4/5" long. Would you peeps from across the pond say this is the
>    average? :)

dunno, can't say I've ever had the desire to measure my willy, and I certainly 
don't go around trying to measure other blokes up...

Chris.
17.12646SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Mar 03 1996 13:195
    
    
    	I wonder who was in charge of the survey? :)
    
    
17.12647BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Mar 04 1996 00:5911
| <<< Note 17.12644 by SUBPAC::SADIN "Freedom isn't free." >>>



| The EU has stated that the length of the European condom has to be
| 6 4/5" long. Would you peeps from across the pond say this is the
| average? :)

	Jim, I'm surprised that this is coming from you. :-)


17.12648BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Mar 04 1996 01:0110
| <<< Note 17.12646 by SUBPAC::SADIN "Freedom isn't free." >>>



| I wonder who was in charge of the survey? :)


	I'm on the other side of the pond, so it ain't me. :-)

	Jim, again, you're surprising me.... or are you teasing me??? :-)
17.12649SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Mar 04 1996 10:255
    
    
    	Glen!
    
    
17.12650USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Mon Mar 04 1996 11:472
    I drIve past a wildlife refuge commuting to work....why do the deer all
    face in  the same Direction as they Graze?
17.12651NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 04 1996 12:241
TTWA:  Whether 15.5297 is serious.
17.12652BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 04 1996 12:4813
    
    	RE: Gerald
    
    	At first I didn't think so, but now you have me wondering.
    
    
    	RE: Deer grazing
    
    	They have to face in the same direction as they graze, or
    	their mouths wouldn't be pointing towards their "food".  I
    	guess a deer just points itself in a certain direction and
    	then starts to graze.
    
17.12653CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesMon Mar 04 1996 12:552
    Deer are like wind vanes.  They feed upwind of their bumbs so they do
    not get grossed out by their dainty little bambi phahts.  
17.12654BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Mar 04 1996 14:203

	You rang Jim? :-)
17.12655... will they pull the ad?HBAHBA::HAASleap jeerMon Mar 04 1996 15:1312
I wonder what they're gonna do with this:

Taco Bell has a new commercial for some supposedly hot taco and in it
Shaq apparently catches on fire. Some kid who had been burned complained
about the insensitivy to burn victims and asked that the commercial be
pulled.

The one fault in the commercial that I can find is that no one could
really believe that a Taco Bell taco tastes like anything much less hot
and spicy.

TTom
17.12656ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Mar 04 1996 15:405
    
    .12655
    
    figures. what next, yanking the Budweiser commercial for showing frog's
    tongues stuck to a can. Cruelty to frog's and all. jeesh.
17.12657Ahhh... Time for a cigarette.BSS::PROCTOR_RA wallet full of onesMon Mar 04 1996 15:4611
    re .-* and burn victim/bud frog insensitivity.
    
    I'm offended by this. Therefore I feel it my duty to sue everyone on
    the whole planet because they're insensitive to my needs.
    
    I'm gonna sue myself because I'M insensitive to my own needs.
    
    I'm gonna sue the universe because IT'S insensitive to my needs.
    
    There. Now I feel better. Everybody everyplace has been sued and I'm
    gonna make BIG bucks because of everyone elses' insensitivity.
17.12658ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Mar 04 1996 15:484
    
    .12657
    
    see note 666.131.
17.12659BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 04 1996 15:537
    
    	I don't think they'll pull the ad.
    
    	If I had any say in the matter, I definitely wouldn't.
    
    	The last line in that commercial is a riot!!
    
17.12660NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 04 1996 16:043
re .12657:

TTom's note didn't say anybody was suing.  It said someone was complaining.
17.12661BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 04 1996 16:095
    
    	Wake up, Gerald.
    
    	"Complain" means "I WILL sue if you don't honor my complaint".
    
17.12662POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingMon Mar 04 1996 16:205
    
    TTWA:  Who in the world gave MY name and telephone number to a woman in
    	   DC who wanted to order an ergonomic chair.
    
    
17.12663SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Mar 04 1996 16:225
    
    
    	ah, she got through! :)
    
    
17.12664ergatomonicHBAHBA::HAASleap jeerMon Mar 04 1996 16:221
Uh, were you supposedly buying or selling?
17.12665POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingMon Mar 04 1996 16:235
    
    She wanted me to approve the purchase.
    
    I was tempted to say, "SURE!  GO AHEAD!" 8^).
    
17.12666USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Mon Mar 04 1996 16:443
    Miss Deb:
    
    Wasn't me, although it'd be a good April Fools Joke!
17.12667Don't know whether to laugh or cryDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedMon Mar 04 1996 16:5221
    TTWA:
    
    Should I bother to answer my former manager's request for input to 
    my PA in light of the tenuous future of DEC-SALE.......
    
    1. Your accomplishments over the last year?
    
    	(You have to ask?)
    
    2. Your training over the last year?
    
    	(This is a joke, right?)
    
    3.  Your new training plans for the future?
    
    	(Anything that will get me out of DEC-SALE)
    
    4.  Any thoughts regarding any new plans.
    
    	(How soon can I get outta here).
    
17.12668BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Mar 04 1996 16:593

	April is not a fool!
17.12669BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Mar 04 1996 17:001
69 snarf!
17.12670gimme a raise!~HBAHBA::HAASleap jeerMon Mar 04 1996 17:0417
re: .12667

A little different:

- Accomplishements Since Last Review

	Continuous employment.

- Areas of Improvement

	Working on tan.

- Additional inforamtion [sic] you think should be incorporated

	Valued differences in ::SOAPBOX.

TTom
17.12671SCASS1::BARBER_ASmelly cat, it's not your faultMon Mar 04 1996 17:121
    Thanks Glen!  Now I can stop telling myself that...
17.12672MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Mar 04 1996 18:5914
Z    1. Your accomplishments over the last year?
    
Z    	(You have to ask?)
 
	I helped Jack make his bonus and he couldn't have done it without me.
      
Z    3.  Your new training plans for the future?
    
Z    	(Anything that will get me out of DEC-SALE)
 
	I want to work with Jack...and be by his side.
	   
    

17.12673POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Mon Mar 04 1996 20:011
    Why is Digital stock dropping like my pants?
17.12674SCASS1::BARBER_ASmelly cat, it's not your faultMon Mar 04 1996 20:132
    We're not pulling our weight this quarter.  There will be more layoffs
    soon if we don't come up with $1,000,000,000,000.
17.12675SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Mar 04 1996 20:345
    
    
    	$1trillion?
    
    
17.12676BSS::PROCTOR_RA wallet full of onesMon Mar 04 1996 20:404
    > $1trillion?
    
    yep. gotta pay for Bob Palmer's salary somehow, that just about covers
    it.
17.12677SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Mar 04 1996 20:439
    
    
    	
>    yep. gotta pay for Bob Palmer's salary somehow, that just about covers
>    it.
    
    	well, if you don't include the stock incentive....
    
    
17.12678Pssssst! hey mister, j'wanna buy a Starion?BSS::PROCTOR_RA wallet full of onesMon Mar 04 1996 20:568
    >   well, if you don't include the stock incentive....
    
    this is one reason I sometimes giggle when the stock price drops a little 
    bit....in my less-lucid moments.
    
    Then I realize that we're all on the Good Ship Digital, and I try to do
    what I can to push the stock price back up.
    
17.12679BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Mar 05 1996 00:436
| <<< Note 17.12673 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Walloping Web Snappers!" >>>

| Why is Digital stock dropping like my pants?


	Because the stock holders read 17.12672
17.12680WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 05 1996 09:289
    How much more will it take before the Israelis pull a major freak show.
    
    imo, they've been very patient with a difficult situation. granted,
    nailing the terrorists down is next to impossible, but i believe that
    Israel knows who is supporting and funding these animals. if Arafat
    can't cool down Hamas (sp?) i fear there will be big doin's in the
    middle east shortly.
    
    imo, Hamas is winning their objective and can't be stopped.
17.12681ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Mar 05 1996 13:032
    
    well, one can only hope that Isreal will level that group big time.
17.12682POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingTue Mar 05 1996 13:104
    
    Agreed.
    
    
17.12683Vengeance _does_not_ pay off, except in more death and misery.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Mar 05 1996 13:304
Every shot Israel fires at Hamas will rebound as another bomb killing
innocent Israelis.

/john
17.12684SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 05 1996 13:399
    
    
    So John...
    
    What's your answer...?
    
    What should Israel be doing more of (that they haven't been doing the
    past year) to placate Hamas and/or the Arabs??
    
17.12685COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Mar 05 1996 13:4414
I don't think Israel should be doing anything other than continuing
the peace process, including giving back the Golan Heights (all the
way down to the shore of the Sea of Galilee) to Syria.

I believe that the heavier responsibility falls to leading Palestinian
Christians, such as Hanan Ashrawi, to convince other Palestinians that
violence only begets violence, and the peace and security will only
come as a result of learning to live together in harmony with everyone,
including the Israeli settlers who have chosen to live outside Israel,
in the area which will be the new land of Palestine.

And everyone is going to have to agree to share the City of Jerusalem.

/john
17.12686PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 05 1996 13:497
	guy on RKO this morning who said he's voting for Dornan (Doornan?
	whatever) because he's the only candidate who has said that getting
	Clinton out of the WH is the real mission.  

	so he's voting for Dornan?  er... hunh?

17.12687CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Tue Mar 05 1996 13:5910

 I heard that..With all the squabbling going on in the debates, Dornan would
 step up to the mike and remind them what the mission was.  I noticed that
 Dole had adopted this tactic (once Dornan was not in the debates).




Jim
17.12688do I hear 4?HBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedTue Mar 05 1996 14:0211
I thought the struggle was for the heart and soul of the Republican
Party?

And the one most enjoying it all, of course, is Bill hisself. 

It looks like it'll be Dole and already the right are hedging on
supporting him.

And Perot will prolly join the mess, too.

TTom
17.12689SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 05 1996 14:047
    
    
    TTWA
    
    How long Glenn Richardson will continue practicing being an American,
    before he actually becomes one?
    
17.12690POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Tue Mar 05 1996 14:195
    Eh?
    
    You know, I get the impression that you would rather have me say
    nothing about your country. Does it bother you that much that I
    actually know a lot about your country?
17.12691PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 05 1996 14:246
   .12690  it seems as though you just know all the bad stuff. ;>
	   but then again, that's the stuff that most foreigners
	   like to point out about the good ole USofA, it seems
	   to me.  it's a hellish place, oh yes. :>

17.12692SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 05 1996 14:2810
    
    re: .12690
    
    Well then, your impression would be wrong...
    
    >Does it bother you....
    
    Why in heaven's name would it ever bother me???
    
    Quit being so defensive and take what I said at face value...
17.1269358379::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Tue Mar 05 1996 14:515
    Well, Andy, the impression I got is that you were anoyed with my
    opinions about US politics, etc. But, since I obviously got the wrong
    impression, I'll have to buy you a cuban cigar.
    
    8^)
17.12694MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 05 1996 14:592
Watch where you put that thing.

17.12695SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiTue Mar 05 1996 15:313
    I'm just waiting for Mossad to stage simultaneous raids on virtually
    all Hamas offices and bomb factories everywhere in the world.  I do
    believe Israel's patience is wearing thin.
17.1269658379::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Tue Mar 05 1996 15:391
    I wouldn't want to Mossad after me. huh-uh, no way.
17.12697How do you Mossad?SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiTue Mar 05 1996 15:431
    Parse-O-Meter overload.
17.12698POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingTue Mar 05 1996 15:453
    
    I am mossad today than I was yesterday.
    
17.12699COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Mar 05 1996 15:463
	A rolling mossad gathers nose tones.

17.12700POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Tue Mar 05 1996 15:461
    "the" sorry.
17.12701POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingTue Mar 05 1996 15:503
    
    Yes, be definite about it.
    
17.12702MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 05 1996 15:5410
A round-trip bus ticket from Ottawa to Nashua is only a measly $151,
leaving Ottawa at 10:30PM, arriving Nashua 9:50AM, leaving Nashua
7PM arriving Ottawa 8:20AM.

TTWA:
   I wonder if we could find fifteen 'boxers willing to chip in a
   tenspot apiece to bring Glenn and his many personalities down for
   a weekend? It's quite a bargain when you think of the numbers
   that that actually brings across the border.

17.12703And could we get a group rate?BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forTue Mar 05 1996 15:541
How many tickets would we need?
17.12704COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Mar 05 1996 15:555
>It's quite a bargain when you think of the numbers
>that that actually brings across the border.

As long as they aren't seeking work.

17.12705POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Tue Mar 05 1996 15:576
    Whoa!
    
    151 American?
    
    Could rent a car for almost a week with that when converted to
    canadian.
17.12706POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingTue Mar 05 1996 15:578
    
    >>It's quite a bargain when you think of the numbers
    >>that that actually brings across the border.
    
    >As long as they aren't seeking work.
    
    Or bringing presentation materials.
    
17.12707PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 05 1996 16:0210
>        <<< Note 17.12702 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>
>   I wonder if we could find fifteen 'boxers willing to chip in a
>   tenspot apiece to bring Glenn and his many personalities down for
>   a weekend?

	Count me in.
	I'd be willing to make up the difference if we can't find 15
	of 'em.
 

17.12708POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Tue Mar 05 1996 16:071
    8,^}
17.12709aka a MounseerSMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiTue Mar 05 1996 16:085
    .12699
    
    > A rolling mossad gathers nose tones.
    
    Shouldn't that be a Mossoo?
17.12710POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingTue Mar 05 1996 16:174
    
    You can count me in for a chunk'o'change.  And I'd be glad to host a
    bash at my house iffen anyone wanted to come 8^).
    
17.12711MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 05 1996 16:192
So, we've got at least $40 already.

17.12712POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Tue Mar 05 1996 16:214
    I'm verklempt!

    Okay, SOAPBOX is neither soap nor is it a box. Discuss amongst
    yourselves.
17.12713SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 05 1996 16:2512
    
    
    re: .12702
    
    >I wonder if we could find fifteen 'boxers willing to chip in..
    
    
    I would... as long as he keeps his mouth shut about American politics
    while he's here...
    
    (Or he can just bring a Cuban cigar... whichever comes first...)
    
17.12714POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Tue Mar 05 1996 16:271
    How about if I talk out of my hat?
17.12715LANDO::OLIVER_Btools are our friendsTue Mar 05 1996 16:301
    i'll buy glenn anyday.
17.12716SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 05 1996 16:337
    
    >i'll buy glenn anyday.
    
    
    
    Is that a new type of scotch???
    
17.12717SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 05 1996 16:3410
    
    
    >How about if I talk out of my hat?
    
    
    You mean you're not gonna change things????
    
    
     :)
    
17.12718MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamTue Mar 05 1996 16:376
	i'd contribute, but only if my donation goes towards putting them
	on the bus back to canada!
	
	just kidding  ---->  ;-)
	
	i'll contribute. but, i'll have to do it anonymously.
17.12719POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Tue Mar 05 1996 16:371
    AHA! So! That means you haven't heard anything from my mouth yet!
17.12720POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingTue Mar 05 1996 16:383
    
    If you do that Ace Ventura thing, I'm leaving.
    
17.12721POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Tue Mar 05 1996 16:393
    What's the matter? 'fraid I'll make a stink?!?
    
    "BUM BUM-BUM-BUM"
17.12722SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Mar 05 1996 16:401
    I'll chip in.
17.12723Ooops - make that $80. Over the hump, as it were.MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 05 1996 16:403
Sounds like we're almost halfway there - $70 if I'm not mistaken, including
mail I've rec'd.

17.12724POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingTue Mar 05 1996 16:413
    
    Make him stop!
    
17.12725MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 05 1996 16:456
Glenn appears to be an even more popular slut than was Jamie Simpson
four years ago. It took several days to get 50% of the pledges we needed
for his travel money, and we've only been at this an hour or so. Didn't
even need to start a topic for it.


17.12726BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 05 1996 17:346
    
    	Count me in.  Will you take 20 rolls of pennies?
    
    	Oops, scratch that.  Will you take 20 rolls of pennies wthout
    	the rolls?
    
17.12727just wonderingHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedTue Mar 05 1996 17:356
>Note 20.4200
>BOXORN::HAYS "Some things are worth dying for"

>Snarf!

Yes, is this one of them.
17.12728MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 05 1996 17:383
re: Shawn

Why not? It's been done before.
17.12729DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Mar 05 1996 17:494
    
    
    	Count me in.
    
17.12730suspiciousGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Mar 05 1996 17:557
    
      Will you settle for $10 Canadian ?
    
      Are there warranties, expressed or implied, that Glenn is
     worth a swabuck ?
    
      bb
17.12731SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Mar 05 1996 17:571
    The lights just went out in ZK3.
17.12732MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 05 1996 17:572
ZK2 also.

17.12733All over the world.. tonight.. all over the world.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Mar 05 1996 17:593
But obviously only the lights, and not the office sockets or lab power.

/john
17.12734WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe dangerous typeWed Mar 06 1996 11:054
    TTWA: 
    
     The cause of the large boom that coincided with the power outtage
    just after midnight this am.
17.12735Transformers?SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeWed Mar 06 1996 12:265
In my neighborhood, that's usually one of those black ash-can looking
things up on the pole. I think they're transformers, and they *do*
make a large bang.

Pete
17.12736NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 06 1996 12:333
TTWA:  What kind of idjit would pay $29.95 for a lump of coal from the
Titanic.  It's in a Presentation Case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
(Full page ad in yesterday's paper, complete with WWW address.)
17.12737PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 06 1996 13:106
 .12736  aagag.  that is indeed a thing to wonder about.
	 they've been showing ads on TV for that for a while now.
	 coal from the titanic - yessirreebob, right there on
	 the table.  lookee.

17.12738CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesWed Mar 06 1996 13:112
    Well I bought one and I like it.  It's on my mantle, right next to the
    now dormant Chia Pet. 
17.12739POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Mar 06 1996 13:187
    
    I don't know why this popped into my head this morning.
    
    Where do ferrets potty?  Do they go outside or use a litter box?  Or
    can they be toilet trained?
    
    
17.12740SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 06 1996 13:201
    Ferrets prefer a special place.  They can be litter-box trained.
17.12741SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Mar 06 1996 13:3024
    re: .23740
    
    Ferrets indeed prefer a very special place - any place which forms a 
    90 degree angle will do nicely :-).  Ferrets back in to do their
    business.  So ferrets do their business in corners.  They will
    use a litter box anywhere from 50-85% of the time, providing:
    	1.)  They are in a cage;
        2.)  There is a litter box in the closest corner when they
             decide to do their business.
    Ferret rest room decisions are a three prong processs:
    	1.)  Is it a corner?
    	2.)  Do I eat in this corner?
    	3.)  Do I sleep in this corner?
    If the answer to the first question is yes and the second and
    third is no, the ferret has found a rest room.  How you feel
    about this decision has little or no impact on the ferret.
    I horde newpapers.  When the ferrets are out, there is a piece of 
    newpaper in each corner.  When the ferrets go back to their cage, 
    I throw out the soiled papers.  No mess, no fuss, no stains on 
    the carpet.
    
    Mary-Michael
    
    
17.12742NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 06 1996 13:301
I just knew Binder would ferret out the answer.
17.12743BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 06 1996 13:315
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why wasn't 11.13211 put in note 12?
    
17.12744POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Mar 06 1996 13:323
    
    Because Bob used the name JACK and not SHAWN.
                              
17.12745POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Mar 06 1996 13:346
    
    Thank you, Mary-Michael.
    
    What do ferrets do in the wild?  I mean, how many corners do you find
    in the middle of the woods or wherever?
    
17.12746I thought a dog shedding was a painMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 06 1996 13:343
re: .12741

Thankyou for explaining why I don't want a ferret, Mary-Michael.
17.12747ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Mar 06 1996 13:356
    re: .12743
    
    Left/Right, Up/Down, Right/Wrong, Like/Hate, this stuff is too hard to
    keep straight in my little mind.
    
    Bob
17.12748SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 06 1996 13:364
    Mary-Michael is right, in general.  But I've known people who
    succsssfully litter-box trained their ferrets.  Even when the ferrets
    had the run of the house, they would come to the box to do their
    business.
17.12749BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 06 1996 13:3716
    
    	RE: Deb
    
    	Actually, Jack used the name "Jack".  If Jack had used the name
    	"Shawn", Bob would've known he was lying as soon as he saw him.
    	That is assuming that he even went to the lobby to greet him,
    	of course.
    
    	Had Bob used the name "Shawn", Jack might not have known, but
    	he would've thought it strange that I was in Texas.  But he'd
    	have no way of knowing it wasn't me.
    
    	Had Bob used the name "Jack", Jack would've thought it strange
    	that he was talking to himself.  But he would'nt have been
    	surprised that he was ignoring himself.
    
17.12750POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingWed Mar 06 1996 13:393
    
    My head hurts.
    
17.12751SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Mar 06 1996 13:4021
    re: .12745
    
    Black footed ferrets (which are cousins of the domestic ferret)
    live in burrows, sometimes taking over prairie dog burrows. I 
    suspect they mark their territory similar to other wild 
    animals, I don't know.  The 90 degree angle formed by a couple
    of fallen logs would probably suffice :-).  Domestic ferrets
    do not have the survival skills necessary to live outdoors.
    
    re: .12746
    
    Contrary to popular belief, a ferret is not a low-maintenance
    pet.  I would consider them to be more work than a cat, requiring
    at least 4 hours of interactive play (out-of-cage-time) per day,
    as well as a ferret-proof area to play in.  Their cages need 
    daily cleaning, and they need grooming, nail clipping, ear
    and teeth cleaning, yearly shots and yes, hairball remedy (they
    shed twice a year), the same as any other domestic pet.
    
    Mary-Michael
    
17.12752NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 06 1996 13:528
>                                                Their cages need 
>    daily cleaning, and they need grooming, nail clipping, ear
>    and teeth cleaning, yearly shots and yes, hairball remedy (they
>    shed twice a year), the same as any other domestic pet.
    
Which part of the sentence does "the same as any other domestic pet"
refer to?  How do you groom, clip the nails, clean the ears and teeth,
give shots, and remedy hairballs of {fish, snakes, frogs, et.al.}?
17.12753SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Mar 06 1996 13:598
    re: .12752
    
    Ok, the same as you need to do for any cat or dog.  Oh,
    and ferrets need heartworm medication too, if they spend
    time outdoors with you in the sprint/summer/fall, just like
    dogs do.
    
    
17.12754POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Wed Mar 06 1996 14:0211
    TTWA:

    Jesse Helms now claims that Canada has been propping up Castro and we
    should be ashamed of ourselves.

    Boy, I don't like the sound of that at all. Everything was just fine
    until those idjits got shot down.  The self righteous stance is most
    nauseating. I remember when the US was trading with South Africa with
    impunity and Canada wasn't. 


17.12755hthGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Mar 06 1996 14:074
    
      Glenn, it was the Fidel beard and cigar that gave you away.
    
      bb
17.12756follow the moneyHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedWed Mar 06 1996 14:0718
>    Jesse Helms now claims that Canada has been propping up Castro and we
>    should be ashamed of ourselves.

Jesse has been fueding with Canada about as long as Fidel and it's
basically over the same issue, sugar.

Helms is a hired gun for the sugar industry. A couple of years back, the
U.S. and Canada were negotiating trades and tarrifs and couldn't reach
any agreement on what to do about sugar. Apparently in frustration over
not settling that issue, Canada chose to "punish" Helms by increasing the
tax/tarrifs on cigarettes which is way up the list of exports from NC.

Another related aspect of Helm's fervor for sugar money is the part of
the current bill that punishes anyone that attempts to thwart the blocade
by dealing with people who deal with Fidel. Canada falls into this group,
according to Helms.

TTom
17.12757POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Wed Mar 06 1996 14:2414
    Under NAFTA, hasn't this changed? RE: ciggie taxes?

    Anyways, guess Canada is going to get punished big time now. NAFTA
    smafta.

    another TTWA:

    The U.S. claims that the strait between the BC coast and Vancouver
    island is international waters and that U.S ships should not have to
    pay a 1500 fee for passage. The fees collected go towards maintaining
    the salmon fishery.



17.12758and I wonder, wa-wa-wa-wa-wonder whyHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedWed Mar 06 1996 14:2812
>    Under NAFTA, hasn't this changed? RE: ciggie taxes?

Could be. Under the latest agricultural bill, tobacco payments are
reduced.

However, thanks again to Helms and his sweetness, sugar remains at status
quo.

Which makes me wonder why the citizens of NC consistently vote for Helms
when he supports sugar more than tobacco.

TTom
17.12759BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Mar 06 1996 14:333

	Is there anybody, well, who doesn't give Helms money, that he likes?
17.12760don't think soHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedWed Mar 06 1996 14:378
Glen,

He's even suing the guys who got him started. They used to be called The
Congressional Club.

Naturally, it's over money.

TTom
17.12761EVMS::MORONEYIn the beginning there was nothing, which exploded...Wed Mar 06 1996 14:443
re .12736:

See note 79.1648.  Guess they raised the price.
17.12762NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 06 1996 14:512
According to the ad, collectors are snapping them up, so the higher price
must be due to the law of supply and demand.
17.12763POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Wed Mar 06 1996 14:541
    When is this law ever going to be repealed?
17.12764we need a_amendment!~HBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedWed Mar 06 1996 14:550
17.12765COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Mar 06 1996 15:037
>    The U.S. claims that the strait between the BC coast and Vancouver
>    island is international waters ...

Are you referring to just the Johnstone Strait, or to the whole Inside Passage
from Seattle, Washington, to Haines, Alaska?

/john
17.12766CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Wed Mar 06 1996 15:119

 A letter I received from NH Senator Bob Smith, thanking me for the letter
 I sent him.  Problem is, I never sent him a letter :-/




 Jim
17.12767SCASS1::BARBER_ASmelly cat, it's not your faultWed Mar 06 1996 15:281
    Shawn:  8P
17.12768POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Wed Mar 06 1996 15:503
    Not the whole inside passage.
    
    And it's just fishing trawlers that are charged the fee.
17.12769BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Mar 06 1996 15:561
I wonder if i will have a 69 snarf?
17.12770BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 06 1996 21:056
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Have women ever tried using scrubby pads, instead of sponges,
    	for birth control?
    
17.12771Ouch!COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Mar 06 1996 21:084
	Maybe that's what Zappa was talking about in his song
	"Camarillo Brillo".

17.12772COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Mar 06 1996 23:54152
17.12773CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationThu Mar 07 1996 11:509
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why there has been so little press on the announcement of
    	the latest Alpha microprocessor ?
    
    	If nobody cares about this thing, why is everyone asking me to
    	work so hard ??
    
17.12774PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 07 1996 11:513
  how many more asinine topics is Proctor gonna start?

17.12775WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe dangerous typeThu Mar 07 1996 11:521
    Tell us about it, Karen. What's new and different about it?
17.12776CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationThu Mar 07 1996 11:596
    
    	how about 400MHz, 11 SPECint95, 15 SPECfp95 ?
    
    	with 433MHz coming this summer ?
    
    	
17.12777WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe dangerous typeThu Mar 07 1996 12:025
    I hate the way they keep changing the SPECmarks. When they were the 92
    version, we started to get big numbers. Now that we're using the 95
    version, it's back to little numbers and more difficult to compare to
    the old numbers. I'm guessing it's a speedy little processor, however.
    ;-)
17.12778It's a big deal folks....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Mar 07 1996 12:2414
                                                                
    You can't compare CPU92 to CPU95.
    But you *can* compare to the new numbers.  The best Pentium PRO to date
    gets just over 8 SPECint95.  In January, we crossed 9 on a workstation
    and 10 on a server.  In March, we break 11 on a workstation.
    
    See http://www.specbench.org/
    or...
    http://sdtad.zko.dec.com/pub/csgperf/group/wwlk/wwlk-home.html
    
    (A reasonable postscript viewer, such as dxvdoc -f ps won't hurt.)
    
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12779From comp.sys.dec....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Mar 07 1996 12:2685
From - Wed Mar  6 13:12:00 1996
Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec
From: shannon@world.std.com (Terry C Shannon)
Subject: From the Latest Issued of SHANNON Knows DEC
Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
Distribution: comp.sys.dec
Date: Tue, 5 Mar 1996 21:14:37 GMT
Lines: 75

The following article appeared in the March 4, 1996 issue of Shannon 
Knows DEC, a twice-monthly subscription-based newsletter on Digital 
Equipment Corporation and the IT marketplace.


Still the Fastest Processor on the Planet

(c) 1996 by Terry C. Shannon, Editor, Shannon Knows DEC

With all the attention that UltraSPARC, Pentium Pro, the R10000, and the 
as-yet unannounced PA-8000 chips have received of late, it seemed that 
Alpha was out of sight and out of mind. No longer.

On March 4, 1996, Digital Semiconductor again threw down the gauntlet by 
unveiling 366 MHz and 400 MHz versions of the Alpha 21164 chip. Known to 
insiders as EV56, the latest incarnation of the Alpha architecture 
reasserts--and extends--DEC's lead in the RISC microprocessor performance 
race. The premium 400 MHz part delivers an estimated 500 SPECint92/655 
SPECfp92 and 11.7 SPECint95/15.9 SPECfp95, thus trouncing the 
top-of-the-line offerings of Mips, Intel, Sun, et al. Significantly, even 
the unleaded 366 MHz part bests the competition in all categories except 
SPECfp95, where HP's PA-8000 is expected to win by a nose. As shown in 
the tables (sorry, no graphics in this version) DEC is the first vendor 
to field a chip that breaks the 500 SPECint92 and 10 SPECint95 speed 
barriers.

As a .35 micron optical shrink of the existing EV5 architecture, the EV56 
chip differs from its predecessors primarily in voltage, power 
consumption, and transistor count. The new chips run at 2.0 volts, down 
from 3.3 volts, and power consumption has been reduced to 20 watts at 400 
MHz. Although the die size has been reduced from 299 mm2 to 209 mm2, 
Digital Semiconductor managed to cram an additional 360K transistors onto 
the chip. The bulk of the additional real estate on the 9.66 M transistor 
chip is devoted to byte and word handling enhancements in the instruction 
set. These enhancements, which will be incorporated in all future Alpha 
chips, will lead to significantly improved x86 emulation. Together with 
the FX!32 code translator, native x86 apps should run faster on a 400 MHz 
Alpha 21164 than on Intel's 150 MHz Pentium Pro.

The 366 MHz and 400 MHz parts are sampling now and will be in volume 
production this Spring. Workstations that incorporate the 400 MHz chip 
are slated to ship in June. In 1K quantities, the 366 MHz and 400 MHz 
parts at priced at $1602 and $1913 respectively. As a point of 
comparison, Intel charges $1682 and $1989 for 166 MHz and 200 MHz Pentium 
Pros with 512k caches.

Like the Energizer Bunny, the Alpha chip team just keeps going and going 
and going. Higher-frequency EV56 parts will debut in 2H96, and a 500 MHz 
version should be available by year's end. In addition, DEC is expected 
to program-announce the Alpha 21264 EV6 chip, a third-generation design 
that may shatter the 1000 SPECint92 barrier. This announcement is likely 
to take place late this year, perhaps at the Fall Microprocessor Forum 
trade show. But given the firm's continued processor performance 
leadership, Digital can afford to bide its time.


For more information on Shannon Knows DEC, send email to 
shannon@world.std.com. For faster results, send a stamped self-addressed 
envelope to the address in the .sig file.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Terry C. Shannon, Publisher, Shannon Knows DEC
				   
  For a free sample of _Shannon Knows DEC_, The Newsletter That Takes No 
  Prisoners (sm), email your POSTAL ADDRESS to shannon@world.std.com. For 
  faster service, send a stamped self-addressed envelope to SKD, 135 Leland
  Farm Road, Ashland, Mass 01721 USA. Do it today. You'll be glad you did!







    
17.12780BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsThu Mar 07 1996 14:0412
    >  <<< Note 17.12774 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>
    
    >  how many more asinine topics is Proctor gonna start?
    
    	judging from the way that .12775 and later ignored you, others in
    this black hole of mental agility appreciate my efforts.
    
    in the words of Pope Bob the I:
    
    	"get stuffed"
    
    *8)
17.12781PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 07 1996 14:066
>        <<< Note 17.12780 by BSS::PROCTOR_R "Wallet full of eelskins" >>>
    
>    	"get stuffed"

	likewise, i'm sure.

17.12782BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 07 1996 14:083
    
    	There's a lot of love in this topic.  I can feel it.
    
17.12783yo ho ho...BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsThu Mar 07 1996 14:098
    > >"get stuffed"
    
    > likewise, i'm sure.
    
    you forgot your smiley?
    
    do I have to meet you out behind the conference and 'trim yer sails'?
    
17.12784All tasks completed before executionMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 07 1996 14:101
I'd like to see the OS/8 benchmarks on this new 400MHz Alpha.
17.12785WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe dangerous typeThu Mar 07 1996 14:206
    >	judging from the way that .12775 and later ignored you, others in
    >this black hole of mental agility appreciate my efforts.
    
     Assumes facts not in evidence! The mere fact that I did not answer
    Lady Di's rhetorical question in no way implies that I have found you
    to be in possession of a single properly firing synapse. /hth
17.12786EVMS::MORONEYIn the beginning there was nothing, which exploded...Thu Mar 07 1996 14:294
Stupid question:

I've heard of the EV4, EV45, EV5 EV56 alphas now.  Was there ever an EV1 EV2
or EV3?  Or were these internal prototypes of some sort?
17.12787well, ev3 wuzGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Mar 07 1996 14:315
    
      ev4 was the first sold - i know ev3 was built, but not sold
    
      dunno ev1/2    bb
    
17.12788Three Faces of EvHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedThu Mar 07 1996 14:310
17.12789CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationThu Mar 07 1996 14:5210
    
    	There was no EV1 or EV2.  EV3 - I thought we sold some of
    	those.
    
    	EV56, that's my baby ;-)
    
    	Jack, put beaucoup small bills in a plain brown bag, and leave
    	it under the black park bench.  You will be contacted as to
    	when and where to pick up your Alpha ;-)
    
17.12790MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 07 1996 15:527
TTWA:

    The "Rib eye steak" being served in the ZKO cafeteria today.

    Darned things don't appear to be more than 5/16s of an inch thick.

    Hell - that's no steak! That's beef bacon!
17.12791sliced so thin it only had 1 sideHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedThu Mar 07 1996 16:030
17.12792CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesThu Mar 07 1996 16:031
    Front or back?  Which one?  Does Glenn know about this?  
17.12793NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 07 1996 16:031
TTWA:  Did Jack use a caliper?
17.12794ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 07 1996 16:134
    
    Jack, try the deli sandwich instead. swiss cheese with lettuce and
    tomatoe, topped off with a slathering of miracle whip. you will think
    you died and went to heaven.
17.12795ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 07 1996 16:143
    
    oh and doctah, I hope you and your family had a wonderful time in sunny
    Florida.
17.12796WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe dangerous typeThu Mar 07 1996 16:232
    We did, thanks, though the juxtaposition of weather (from shorts in the
    morning to running the snowblower at night) was a bit much to take.
17.12797POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingThu Mar 07 1996 16:416
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why, when the entree is listed as "roast pork with stuffing", does
    one have to specifically ask the server for the stuffing?
    
17.12798POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Thu Mar 07 1996 16:521
    Perhaps the server has something else in mind?
17.12799POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingThu Mar 07 1996 16:543
    
    Porked Pork?
    
17.12800CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Mar 07 1996 16:568


               \|/ ____ \|/
                @~/ ,. \~@
               /_( \__/ )_\------ snarf!
               ~  \__U_/  ~

17.12801BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 07 1996 19:147
    
    	Deb, because the pork without the stuffing is cheaper than the
    	pork with the stuffing.
    
    	If you want the pork with the stuffing, that's what you ask
    	for.  But if you ask for the pork, you won't get the stuffing.
    
17.12802beancounters getting us in the shortsSX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu Mar 07 1996 19:1810
    > Why there has been so little press on the announcement of
    > the latest Alpha microprocessor ?
    
    I saw it in the SJ Merc on Tuesday, before I saw anything internally.
    
    Reader's Choice didn't get anything out for three or four days because
    of the severely broken network infrastructure.  My mailbox has had a
    blizzard of Reader's Choice stuff the last day or so as they catch up.
    
    DougO
17.12803Some network infrastructure seemed more broken....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Mar 07 1996 19:354
    
    You should read the newsgroup biz.digital.announce.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12804A perfect 1,000,000....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Mar 07 1996 19:566
|I'd like to see the OS/8 benchmarks on this new 400MHz Alpha.
    
    Well, in old benchmarks finally die, we peg Dhrystone V2.1 with
    a 21164 at 333MHz.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12805POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Thu Mar 07 1996 20:011
    How many VUPs would that be? Call me old fashioned.
17.12806POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingThu Mar 07 1996 20:0911
    
    Shawn, the menu read "Pork w/stuffing, $2.45" or some such.  It didn't
    read "Pork, $2.00.  Stuffing, $0.45".
    
    The items that are extras (potatoes, veggies) are listed separately.  I
    expect to have to ask for them.  
    
    When the grill menu reads "Pastrami on rye, $2.00" and you ask for the
    pastrami, do you have to ask for the rye also?
    
    
17.12807They are fast.PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Mar 07 1996 20:1717
                           
    VUPs is long gone.
    
    Digital News and Review has a benchmark that generates a benchmark
    called "MVUPS" where 1 VUP was a MicroVAX II which was called a .9
    VAX 11/780 at the time.  It warns "this will take a while".  It doesn't
    anymore.  At all.
    
    Since for SPEC CPU92 the "reference machine" was a VAX 11/780 (running
    Berkely Unix) you can get an idea how much faster modern CPUs with
    modern Compilers are these days.
    
    (I happened to pull out my first VAX purchase order the other day,
    which was a Comet that had less main memory than the cache in a
    typical PC these days.)
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12808POLAR::RICHARDSONWalloping Web Snappers!Thu Mar 07 1996 20:201
    I know VUPs is long gone, but I would like to make a comparison.
17.12809BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsThu Mar 07 1996 20:229
    >     I know VUPs is long gone, but I would like to make a comparison.
    
    Ok:
    
    [VUP] vis-a-vis [ ]
    
    the VUP versus nothing.
    
    good enough?
17.12810POLAR::RICHARDSONIs that a brawer?Thu Mar 07 1996 20:243
    I was hoping for something better. Like:
    
    [Latest Alpha Chip] = [1024 VUPs]
17.12811Bob Nye, Science Guy to the rescue!BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsThu Mar 07 1996 20:337
    always happy to oblige:
    
        [Latest Alpha Chip] = [1024 VUPs]
    
    how's that??
    
    liars figure, figures lie.
17.12812Not VUPS, but how much faster than a VAX 11/780....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Mar 07 1996 22:2114
    Sigh.
    
    One more time, slowly.
    
    The CPU92 reference machine was a VAX 11/780 (running Berkely Unix),
    and it was defined as a 1 SPECint92 and 1 SPECfp92 machine.
    
    If you have a 20 SPECint92 and a 20 SPECfp92 machine, that means it's
    20 times faster than the reference machine, which was a VAX 11/780
    
    So, given the estimates that the new chips are 500 SPECint92 and 655
    SPECfp92, how much faster is that than the reference machine?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12813POLAR::RICHARDSONIs that a brawer?Thu Mar 07 1996 22:316
    Why can't you just say 500 VUPs? Is that so wrong? That's all I asked
    for, not the complete history of CPU measurement.

    Are you saying 500 SPECs != 500 VUPs ?

    Sorry to make you sigh, oh great CPU Swami.
17.12814USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu Mar 07 1996 23:561
    u asked a difficult question, glenny; that's why billy ran off n hid.
17.12815MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Mar 08 1996 00:359
TTWA:
   Who the freaking idiot is that keeps calling my house, has sufficient
   knowledge of my answering machine to know how to interrupt the message,
   but hasn't sense enough to realize that I don't pick up till they
   announce themselves?

   (And I'm _still_ getting "out of area" on 80% of my incoming calls on
    my Caller-ID box.)

17.12816You live for this....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Mar 08 1996 00:5626
    
|   Why can't you just say 500 VUPs?
    
    Because we don't measure VUPs anymore.  Haven't for a looooooong time.
    
|   Why can't you just say 500 VUPs?
    
    Because we don't measure VUPs anymore.  Haven't for a looooooong time.
    
|   Is that so wrong?
    
    Yes, it is so wrong.
    
|   That's all I asked for, not the complete history of CPU measurement.
    
    I didn't give you a complete history of CPU measurement.
    
|   Are you saying 500 SPECs != 500 VUPs ?
    
    Yes, he can be taught.
    
|   Sorry to make you sigh, oh great CPU Swami.
    
    No you aren't.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12817POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 08 1996 01:045
    Now, tell me, is there any way to measure a VUP any more? Any? That's
    all I wanted to know. Is there any way to extrapolate a VUP measurement
    from a SPEC mark?

    I live for this? Live for what? Condescending remarks?
17.12818Why bother?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 08 1996 01:064
Why would you want to use a measurement designed for a specific CISC
machine when comparing different RISC machines?

/john
17.12819POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 08 1996 01:174
    Sorry I bothered. It's obviously impossible to compare the latest
    technology with something very old with an old measurement.
    
    I withdraw the question.
17.12820What part do you not understand?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Mar 08 1996 01:1714
|   Now, tell me, is there any way to measure a VUP any more?
    
    No.
    
|   Any?
    
    NO!
    
|   That's all I wanted to know. Is there any way to extrapolate a VUP
|   measurement from a SPEC mark?  
    
    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
    
    								-mr. bill
17.12821POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 08 1996 01:226
    Are you happy now?

    If I can be of further assistance in helping you vent your
    frustrations, I'm available for further punching.

    Go for it, get it out.
17.12822MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Mar 08 1996 01:4712
Well, there you have it.

Mr. Supnik went to the effort of implementing the 8 emulator on Alpha
but there apparently isn't any way to compare the benchmarks from
OS/8 on an E/I/S/whatever to the Alpha performance.

Is that about right?

I mean, I'll admit that the comparison doesn't have _value_.

I just won't admit that it isn't of _interest_.

17.12823GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Fri Mar 08 1996 02:005
What, no MUPS?



\C
17.12824SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairFri Mar 08 1996 04:206
    .12815
    
    The shadow knows !  "Out of area" still shows up from Sprint calls.
    Not supposed to for AT&T or MCI, but who knows 'bout them baby
    long-lie leasing companies.
    
17.12825USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Fri Mar 08 1996 05:313
    Jack:
    
    I tried to show Mikey how to use the phone before, but, u know...:-)
17.12826BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 09:236
| <<< Note 17.12819 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Alrighty, bye bye then." >>>

| I withdraw the question.

	Well, if anyone still answers the question, then I guess that means the
rythem method of questioning will work as well as it does for other things...
17.12827GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Mar 08 1996 12:137
    
    today is international women's day.
    
    what the heck is international women's day and why do they need a
    special day all to themselves??
    
    
17.12828BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 12:185

	raq, it's like mothers day. women do so much, get so much crap, that
they deserve a day to be pampered. So if you want, I'll come to MSO and take
you out to get pampered. They make them in adult sizes, right? :-)
17.12829GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Mar 08 1996 12:214
    
    yeah, but their called depends...
    
    
17.12830POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 08 1996 12:235
    re. Note 17.12826 by BIGQ::SILVA 
    
    rhythm
    
    nnttmha
17.12831CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationFri Mar 08 1996 12:264
    
    	Hey, does that mean somebody should be taking me to lunch ?
    
    
17.12832ozone involved?HBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedFri Mar 08 1996 12:548
What I'm wondering is how all this cold weather is coming down and
whiping out all the warm weather that was here the lasted couple of days.

I thought the laws of thermodynamics says that the warm is supposed to
flow to the cold. How come the warm southern tropics don't heat up the
north?

TTom
17.12833COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 08 1996 12:553
	When is International Men's Day?

17.12834GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Mar 08 1996 12:553
    
    i don't know...i'll let you know when my calendar points it out...
    
17.12835CHEFS::HANDLEY_IBlimey! that's good!Fri Mar 08 1996 12:573
    re .12833
    
    The superbowl final.
17.12836diff'rent celebration?HBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedFri Mar 08 1996 12:584
>    The superbowl final.

I thought that was the day that husbands were supposed to drink heavily
and beat up their wives?
17.12837CHEFS::HANDLEY_IBlimey! that's good!Fri Mar 08 1996 13:004
    
    re .12386
    
    Only in the deep south.
17.12838POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Mar 08 1996 13:085
    
    EVERY day is International Men's Day.
    
    (You knew that was coming.)
    
17.12839POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 08 1996 13:0916
         88888888888                      PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
	8888888888888                    PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
       888	   888                   PP              PP
       888	   888                   PP              PP
       888	   888                   PP             PP
       888	   888                   PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
       888	   888  --------------   PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
       888888888888888  --------------   PP
       888	   888  --------------   PP
       888	   888                   PP
       888	   888                   PP
       888	   888                   PP
       888	   888                   PP
	8888888888888                    PP
         88888888888
17.12840POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Mar 08 1996 13:2014
                     
                                         ,.','.,'.,
                                 ,'.'.,''.,'.',''  "
    			,.''.,.','.,' ,.',.',.',..,'',.',.',.'
    	               ,'.,'.',,.''.,'.,'.','.,'.,"'.,'.',.'
                              ,.',.',,.',.',.'.' ,.',.
    				,.',.',.'8^o,.'",..,
                        ,.',.'.'.','.,'.,',.',.',.',.' ,.','.,'.
                                    ,. ' ,.,.',.',"
                                        ,.',.',.',.',.'
                                        	,.',.','.,
    					,.',.
    					     ,.',.',.',
                                            
17.12841BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 13:446
| <<< Note 17.12833 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>


| When is International Men's Day?

	I think something has to freeze over before that happens.
17.12842BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsFri Mar 08 1996 13:469
    >   I think something has to freeze over before that happens.
    
    They just called for a snowball fight in Hades, New Mexico.
    
    
    God, it feels GOOD when it's International Men's Day!
    
    .bp
    	(an International Kind of Guy)
17.12843don't know 'bout that International part, thoughHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedFri Mar 08 1996 13:465
Caint help myself...

Glen,

I thought ever day was some kinda men's day with you? ;+}
17.12844BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 13:4726
| <<< Note 17.12838 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of The Counter King" >>>


| EVERY day is International Men's Day.

	Mz_Debra..... I have only one thing to say to you






              _   _   _ ______  ___ ______ ____ ________ __  __
             | | | | | |____  ||_  |____  |  _ \\__   __\  \/  |
             | | | | | |    | |  | | _  | | | | |  | |  | |\/| |
             | |/ /_/ /     | |__| || | |_| |_| |  | |  | |  | |
             |_______/      |_|____|| |   |____/___|_|  |_|  |_|
                            |_|       |_____|
                                         
                     _____ ______     ___   ___   ___  ____
                    | ____|__  / |   / _ \ / _ \ / _ \|  _ \
                    |  _|   / /| |  | | | | | | | | | | |_) |
                    | |___ / /_| |__| |_| | |_| | |_| |  _ <
                    |_____/____|_____\___/ \___/ \___/|_| \_\
                                         

17.12845POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Mar 08 1996 13:478
              eh?
	      /
	  oO)-.
	 /__  _\       
	 \  \(  |      
	  \__|\ {                                             
	  '  '--'   
17.12846POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 08 1996 13:5116
				  Musta been some sort of incantation
    				  because POOF, I'm wearing a dress.
				 /
			  	/
			  oO)-.
			 /__  _\       
                        +\__\__+
                       /)\ < < /(\
                       \| \   / |/
                        W /   \ W
                         /     \ 
                        /       \
                        ~~~~~~~~
                          W   W

    
17.12847nice <sHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedFri Mar 08 1996 13:520
17.12848POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 08 1996 13:561
    Her name is Anne Fibian.
17.12849BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 14:0010
| <<< Note 17.12843 by HBAHBA::HAAS "floor,chair,couch,bed" >>>


| I thought ever day was some kinda men's day with you? ;+}

	Welll...errr.....

| -< don't know 'bout that International part, though >-

	Yes, it can be....
17.12850BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 14:037
re: .12846


	SCREAMMM!!!!!  I nearly died laughing when I saw that!!!!  I think
Glenn wins for the quickest wit in da box!


17.12851SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Mar 08 1996 15:067
    I dunno about International Men's day, but if John is interested in
    something close, I can get him a subscription to International Male,
    a lingerie catalogue.
    
    But maybe he already has one.
    
    DougO
17.12852POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of The Counter KingFri Mar 08 1996 15:074
    
    It was confided to me that John dons some pretty interesting lingerie
    at the end of _Princess Ida_.
    
17.12853BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 15:597
| <<< Note 17.12852 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of The Counter King" >>>


| It was confided to me that John dons some pretty interesting lingerie
| at the end of _Princess Ida_.

	Does John do drag?
17.12854it's all dragPOWDML::BUCKLEYFri Mar 08 1996 16:106
   <<< Note 17.12853 by BIGQ::SILVA "Benevolent 'pedagogues' of humanity" >>>
   
   <<<	Does John do drag?
    
    
    Yes.  What sort of drag, I haven't figured out yet?!  8)
17.12855in yer dreams!BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsFri Mar 08 1996 16:117
    
        Yes.  What sort of drag, I haven't figured out yet?!  8)
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    onna floor, perhaps?
    
    
17.12856BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 16:153

	Too funny, Buck.
17.12857BIGQ::MARCHANDFri Mar 08 1996 16:291
       Do you wear a pony tail wig? That will make it easier for dragging.
17.12858CBHVAX::CBHOwl-Stretching Time!Fri Mar 08 1996 16:355
>because POOF, I'm wearing a dress.

Oi, who're you calling a queeah, Richardson?

Chris.
17.12859COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 08 1996 16:3913
Me red longjohns?

Ackshully, I'm wearing it for the whole show.  It's just covered up by
armour.

Covered up until the three stoopid brothers do the strip tease.

	"A man is but an ass
	 Who fights in a cuirass.
	 So o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-off
	 So off goes that cuirass."

/john
17.12860POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersFri Mar 08 1996 16:414
    
    Hmm, perhaps you haven't been alerted as to this additional item 8^o.
    
    
17.12861Maybe it will be Bromberg and not me after all...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 08 1996 16:551
Perhaps I haven't agreed to this additional item.
17.12862WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe dangerous typeFri Mar 08 1996 17:231
    548.1159 
17.12863BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 08 1996 17:283
    
    	OK, how come?
    
17.12864PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 08 1996 17:344
 well, if Covert hadn't deleted .1158, we might not be
 in this mess. ;>

17.12865SCASS1::BARBER_AGet back in the bag!Fri Mar 08 1996 17:362
    I wonder why my Netscape has decided to quit working.  Now I have to
    use yukky MS Internet Explorer...  Bleck!
17.12866CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Mar 08 1996 17:457
    The name of the pop machine in our snack area, Intellevend 2000.  If it
    is so smart as the name tries to presume, then how come it can;t give
    your money back and it is unable to alert you prior to putting in you
    coins that your indended selection is sold out?  For this to occur, you
    must pre-select your choice and the little led sign will tell you if it
    is sold out or not.  There is a sign plastered to the machine to warn
    you of this as well.  Not very Intellegent of the Intellevend folks.  
17.12867BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 17:593

	Brian, put Dick on the problem. He will solve it for you!
17.12868POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 08 1996 18:021
    Dick is your solution for everything eh?
17.12869BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 18:0342

	I wonder why they just can't tell us when they send the message?


From:	PONYEX::PONYEX::MRGATE::"SALES::A1::USBENFITS"  8-MAR-1996 14:55:07.08
To:	@Distribution_List
CC:	
Subj:	Changes to Disability Absence and Return to Work Policy                1

From:	NAME: U S Benefits                  
	FUNC: U.S. Personnel                   <USBENFITS@A1@SALES@AKO>
To:     See Below

  Effective March 11, 1996, we will implement several changes to the 
  Disability  Absence and Return to Work Policy (Human Resources Policy 
  4.09).  Here's a summary of the changes:
  
  - Clarification and simplification of the company's responsibility to
    employees who return to work from disability after an absence of 26
    weeks or less or more than 26 weeks  
  
  - Clarification of the company's responsibility to employees who   
    return to work from disability with a need for job accommodations
    or rehabilitative employment
  
  - Clarification of the terms "Reasonable Accommodation" and
    "Rehabilitative Employment" to ensure a clear understanding of
    company and employee responsibilities
  
  - Clarification of the policy for employees who may be cleared to
    return to work from disability with restrictions that cannot be
    reasonably accommodated
  
  - Revision of the policy for an employee who is cleared to return to
    work from disability and whose position was eliminated during the
    absence through an authorized and approved Transition/Workforce
    Reduction program
  
  The policy will be available as of March 11, 1996 on VTX ORANGEBOOK
  and VTX POLICY.
  
17.12870SCASS1::BARBER_AGet back in the bag!Fri Mar 08 1996 18:041
    12869 is a beautiful number.
17.12871BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 18:0941
| <<< Note 17.12868 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Alrighty, bye bye then." >>>

| Dick is your solution for everything eh?

	Heh heh.....


      ___           ___       ___           ___           ___     
     /\  \         /\__\     /\  \         /\__\         /\__\    
    /::\  \       /:/  /    /::\  \       /::|  |       /::|  |   
   /:/\:\  \     /:/  /    /:/\:\  \     /:|:|  |      /:|:|  |   
  /:/  \:\  \   /:/  /    /::\~\:\  \   /:/|:|  |__   /:/|:|  |__ 
 /:/__/_\:\__\ /:/__/    /:/\:\ \:\__\ /:/ |:| /\__\ /:/ |:| /\__\
 \:\  /\ \/__/ \:\  \    \:\~\:\ \/__/ \/__|:|/:/  / \/__|:|/:/  /
  \:\ \:\__\    \:\  \    \:\ \:\__\       |:/:/  /      |:/:/  / 
   \:\/:/  /     \:\  \    \:\ \/__/       |::/  /       |::/  /  
    \::/  /       \:\__\    \:\__\         /:/  /        /:/  /   
     \/__/         \/__/     \/__/         \/__/         \/__/    
                  ___                    ___     
      ___        /\  \                  /\  \    
     /\  \      /::\  \                /::\  \   
     \:\  \    /:/\ \  \              /:/\:\  \  
     /::\__\  _\:\~\ \  \            /::\~\:\  \ 
  __/:/\/__/ /\ \:\ \ \__\          /:/\:\ \:\__\
 /\/:/  /    \:\ \:\ \/__/          \/__\:\/:/  /
 \::/__/      \:\ \:\__\                 \::/  / 
  \:\__\       \:\/:/  /                 /:/  /  
   \/__/        \::/  /                 /:/  /   
                 \/__/                  \/__/    
      ___           ___       ___           ___           ___     
     /\  \         /\__\     /\  \         /\__\         /\__\    
    /::\  \       /:/  /    /::\  \       /:/ _/_       /::|  |   
   /:/\:\  \     /:/  /    /:/\:\  \     /:/ /\__\     /:|:|  |   
  /:/  \:\  \   /:/  /    /:/  \:\  \   /:/ /:/ _/_   /:/|:|  |__ 
 /:/__/ \:\__\ /:/__/    /:/__/ \:\__\ /:/_/:/ /\__\ /:/ |:| /\__\
 \:\  \  \/__/ \:\  \    \:\  \ /:/  / \:\/:/ /:/  / \/__|:|/:/  /
  \:\  \        \:\  \    \:\  /:/  /   \::/_/:/  /      |:/:/  / 
   \:\  \        \:\  \    \:\/:/  /     \:\/:/  /       |::/  /  
    \:\__\        \:\__\    \::/  /       \::/  /        /:/  /   
     \/__/         \/__/     \/__/         \/__/         \/__/    

17.12872POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersFri Mar 08 1996 18:114
    
    wow.
    
    
17.12873BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 08 1996 18:125
    
    	I was thinking the exact same thing.
    
    	That is amazing.
    
17.12874The one that can be drawn but not built.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 08 1996 18:124
That could have been improved if the W had been the weird W (whose name
escapes my fevered brain).

/john
17.12875POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 08 1996 18:161
    what has happened to mrnews.mro.dec.com ?
17.12876SCASS1::BARBER_AGet back in the bag!Fri Mar 08 1996 18:171
    wow x 2
17.12877BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsFri Mar 08 1996 18:195
    re:  17.12871
    
    Don't you have a job to go to or something?
    
    nice artwork, tho...
17.12878BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 08 1996 18:224
    
    	Glen's not even close to being clever enough to do that by
    	himself.
    
17.12879BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 18:223

	It only took me all of 30 seconds to make it.
17.12880BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 08 1996 18:237
    
    	You mean
    
    	reply FILENAME
    
    	it, right?
    
17.12881BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 18:247
| <<< Note 17.12878 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448" >>>


| Glen's not even close to being clever enough to do that by himself.

	YOU LIE! I was clever enough to have gotten the program location on the
internet to do those thangs. 
17.12882SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Mar 08 1996 18:2515
         #                                     ####         ####
         ##                                     ###          ###
        ####                                    ###          ###
        # ##    #### ####    ####  #   ####  #  ### ###      ### ###
       #  ###    ####  ### ###  ###  ###  ###   ####  ###    ####  ###
      ########   ###       ###  ###  ###  ###   ###    ###   ###    ###
      #    ###   ###         ####      ####     ###    ###   ###    ###
     #      ###  ###        #         #         ###    ###   ###    ###
    ###    ##########        #####     #####   #####  ##### #####  #####
                           ###   ### ###   ###
                           ###   ### ###   ###
                             #####     #####
    
    
    I actually went to the trouble of writing the one that does this.
17.12883BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 08 1996 18:266
    
    	If I apologize to you right now, and call you 1 of the cleverest
    	people I've ever had the pleasure of knowing [but not in the
    	Biblical sense], will you tell me the Internet location of the
    	program?
    
17.12884BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 08 1996 18:2711
    
    	RE: Binder
    
    	I wrote 1 on a TRS-80 Model III [in high school] that let you
    	type in an 80-character phrase and then drew out the entire
    	phrase, in graphics.
    
    	It was a monstrous program.
    
    	And it was just as useless as it sounds.
    
17.12885BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 18:284

	Shawn, there is no need to kiss my ass... REALLY!!!! I'll post it over
in the www section...
17.12886BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 08 1996 18:293
    
    	Whew!!  That was a close one.  Thanks!!
    
17.12887BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityFri Mar 08 1996 18:316
| <<< Note 17.12886 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448" >>>


| Whew!!  That was a close one.  Thanks!!

	If I had thought you meant it, I would have gone to the gak topic. :-)
17.12888SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Mar 08 1996 18:345
    .12884
    
    Mine allows 10240 characters (the limit on typed input to the UNIX
    shell) and prints out each word on a separate line.  Due to severe
    shell constraints in parsing input, it does only alphanumerics.
17.12889COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 08 1996 18:529
They call this font "digital".

+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+ +-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
|I| |w|o|n|d|e|r| |h|o|w| |o|u|r| |c|o|r|p|o|r|a|t|e| |i|d|e|n|t|i|t|y|
+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+ +-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
+-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+
|g|r|o|u|p| |f|e|e|l|s| |a|b|o|u|t| |t|h|i|s| |o|n|e|.|
+-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+

17.12890CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Mar 08 1996 18:543
    I don't think they have anything to worry about.  The original script
    included unique variants of the d, i, g, t, a, and l.  the
    encapsulation was not trademarked.  
17.12892SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Mar 08 1996 18:594
    .12890
    
    The original script was hand-cut and included only the characters a, d,
    g, i, l, and  t.  The current version of our logo uses Helvetica.
17.12893CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesFri Mar 08 1996 19:001
    er, that's what I said, sort of.
17.12894EVMS::MORONEYIn the beginning there was nothing, which exploded...Fri Mar 08 1996 19:007
In college I wrote a program that generated fake line printer banner pages such
as the front of all print jobs.  (not VMS or unix) Part of that was creating
the username in big letters (in a fairly nice font, too) 

Got in trouble for it (as a joke I created a fake banner page for a Power
that Was attached to a log file that was the equivalent of $ DELETE *.*;*.
He was not amused, and he figured it out)
17.12895POWDML::BUCKLEYFri Mar 08 1996 19:132
    I don't think Binder's program meets the guidelines set by the branding
    office.
17.12896I was a legend in my own mind!BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsFri Mar 08 1996 19:4211
    > In college I wrote a program that generated fake line printer banner
    > pages such as the fromt of all pirnt jobs.
    
    
    hmph. I wrote a program in college that AUTOMATICALLY rebooted the
    machine every time I wrote it.
    
    ('course this was back in the days when men were men, and big iron was
    big iron, by God)
    
    none of this sissy compiler stuff..
17.12897EVMS::MORONEYIn the beginning there was nothing, which exploded...Fri Mar 08 1996 20:1411
>    hmph. I wrote a program in college that AUTOMATICALLY rebooted the
>    machine every time I wrote it.

That sounds like the type of program I'm working on now.  They're called
'drivers'.

(wait, crashed whenever you WROTE it? That's a new one....)
    
>    none of this sissy compiler stuff..

Yup...
17.12898CBHVAX::CBHOwl-Stretching Time!Fri Mar 08 1996 20:194
Hmm, that sounds like a laugh, recompile Emacs with `uadmin(A_SHUTDOWN, 
AD_HALT, NULL);' embedded in it somewhere...

Chris.
17.12899POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersMon Mar 11 1996 00:4820
    
    I think I'm in some kind of time warp.
    
    Somebody last week mentioned there was an article in the Sunday Globe
    about welfare recipients being forced to find jobs and how it affected
    some of them.  I didn't remember that from last week's Globe, but there
    was the very same kind of article in this week's Globe.  I checked the
    date, too - it was dated today.  Did I imagine someone mentioned that
    it was in last week's paper?
    
    And then I was leafing through the tv guide that comes with the Globe
    and in the back gossip section it mentioned that Conan O'Brian had
    recently filmed an episode of a programme named "The Single Guy" where
    he plays a rival author, but that there was no air date available. 
    I've watched that programme once in my life, a few weeks ago,
    and...Conan O'Brian was on it as a rival author.  Or at least I think I
    saw it.  Did I imagine it?  Am I having a wicked case of deja vu today?
    
    I am, frankly, troubled.
    
17.12900BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Mar 11 1996 00:552
	SNARF!!!
17.12901BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Mar 11 1996 00:567

	Deb, with all you got going for you, I don't think it's a stretch for
you to be able to see into the future. You're well...a babe! 


Glen
17.12902GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Mon Mar 11 1996 00:572
Our leader is in Oz.  

17.12903CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesMon Mar 11 1996 11:571
    Is he fearful?
17.12904POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Mon Mar 11 1996 12:452
    perhaps all the money will fall out of his pockets as he is not used
    to being upside down like that.
17.12905BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 11 1996 13:545
    
    	RE: Deb
    
    	Didn't you just post that exact same note last week?
    
17.12906POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersMon Mar 11 1996 13:584
    
    %^o
    
    
17.12907POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersMon Mar 11 1996 14:156
    
    I wonder why the woman who made the recording for the help desk
    pronounces analyst as ANAL-ist.
    
    
    
17.12908BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 11 1996 14:565
    
    	You call the help desk and then ask US a question?
    
    	Eesh.
    
17.12909POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersMon Mar 11 1996 15:247
    
    I wasn't asking a question, I was musing.
    
        ,.''.,
    8^pPpPp,.''.,
         ,.''.,
    
17.12910BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 11 1996 15:316
    
    	Actually, you were technically asking a qustion AND musing.  But
    	you mis-punctuated the sentence.
    
    	[Not that anyone asked me or anything.]
    
17.12911POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersMon Mar 11 1996 15:438
    
    I was NOT asking a question.  A question would have been phrased "Does
    anyone know..." or "Can anyone tell me..".  And it would have had a
    question mark.
    
    I was musing.  Now go away, or I shall taunt you a second time.
    
    
17.12912SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Mar 11 1996 15:515
    
    
    	I phart in your general direction.
    
    
17.12913SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Mar 11 1996 15:515
    
    
    	Your mother was a hampster and your father smelt of elderberry.
    
    
17.12914WAHOO::LEVESQUEscratching just makes it worseMon Mar 11 1996 15:521
    Talk about a conditioned response...
17.12915SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Mar 11 1996 15:554
    
    
    	 :*)
    
17.12916BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 11 1996 15:594
    
    	Binder, was Deb's sentence a mis-pronunciated question, or can
    	it be uttered as is?
    
17.12917POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Mon Mar 11 1996 16:013
    Anything can be uttered.
    
    AYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAAAAA!
17.12918POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersMon Mar 11 1996 16:029
              eep!
	      /
	  OO)-.
	 /__  _\       
	 \  \(  |      
	  \__|\ {                                             
	  '  '--'   
    
17.12919CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationMon Mar 11 1996 16:206
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Is it legal to have no side mirror on my car ?
    
    
17.12920SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Mar 11 1996 16:247
    
    
    	good question! I know you need to have a rearview mirror, but I'm
    not sure about outside mirrors. 
    
    
    jim
17.12921BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 11 1996 16:257
    
    	You don't need a rear view, either, since it's pretty useless
    	in a van with no rear windows.
    
    	I'd have to guess that side mirrors are required if there are
    	no rear windows in the vehicle.
    
17.12922POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Mon Mar 11 1996 16:341
    I believe a driver's side side nirror is required.
17.12923PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 11 1996 16:356
>      <<< Note 17.12922 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Alrighty, bye bye then." >>>

>    I believe a driver's side side nirror is required.

	where do i get one of those?  canada, maybe?

17.12924SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Mar 11 1996 16:365
    
    
    	nah, just go to WalNart.
    
    
17.12925POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Mon Mar 11 1996 16:361
    Omly im Camada.
17.12926CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationMon Mar 11 1996 16:409
    
    	ugh... how would I find out the answer (for the US, thanks
    	anyway, Glenn!) ?
    
    	I don't want to get a ticket, and need to know how soon I
    	should get this fixed.
    
    	Karen
    
17.12927POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Mon Mar 11 1996 16:533
    In canada, for a passenger vehicle, you need two mirrors.
    
    Call your local DMV office to make sure.
17.12928WAHOO::LEVESQUEscratching just makes it worseMon Mar 11 1996 16:547
>	The Sudbury Savoyards present Gilbert & Sullivan's

>		  PRINCESS IDA, or Castle Adamant
    
    TTWA: Why do Gilbert and Sullivan's titles always have two names? (I
    betcha Gilbert and Sullivan couldn't agree on a single name, so they
    used both of their ideas. Yeah, that must be it...)
17.12929POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Mon Mar 11 1996 16:561
    I need to go to the bathroom, or john, to think about this.
17.12930WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 11 1996 17:061
    this john some kinda sage or sumthin'?
17.12931POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersMon Mar 11 1996 17:0719
    Actually, I don't know of a second title for _Trial by Jury_ or 
    _The Sorcerer_.  John, do you?
    
    Anyway, here are the others, because I know everyone cares deeply:
    
    Thespis, or The Gods Grown Old 
    H.M.S. Pinafore, or The Lass That Loved a Sailor
    The Pirates of Penzance, or The Slave of Duty
    Patience, or Bunthorne's Bride
    Iolanthe, or The Peer and the Peri
    Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant
    The Mikado, or The Town of Titipu 
    Ruddigore, or The Witch's Curse
    The Yeomen of the Guard, or The Merryman and His Maid
    The Gondoliers, or The King of Barataria
    Utopia, Limited, or The Flowers of Progress
    The Grand Duke, or The Statutory Duel 
    
17.12932ALFSS1::CIAROCHIOne Less DogMon Mar 11 1996 17:096
    Um,
    
    Trial by Jury, or The Sorcerer.
    
    
    Too easy.  Gimmie a hard one.
17.12933POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersMon Mar 11 1996 17:139
    
        ,.''.,
    8^pPpPp.,','.
         ,.''.,
    	   .,'
    
    Perhaps I should have said "...for EITHER TBJ or TS".
    
    
17.12934BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 11 1996 17:136
    
    >Gimmie a hard one.

    
    	Ooh err.
    
17.12935BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Mar 11 1996 19:486

	The only side mirror that is required is the driver side. 


Glen
17.12936MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Mar 11 1996 23:445
Dare I ask?

   How's what's left of your uvula doing, Glen?


17.12937GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Mar 12 1996 11:327
    
    ttwa:  whether or not my spedometer is really working...i was crusing
    along with the traffic in front of me, and every time i looked in my
    rear-view mirror, some moron was on my tail wanting to pass...and it's
    not like i was going slow!
    
    
17.12938POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersTue Mar 12 1996 11:589
    
    I heard an interview on the radio this morning with a doctor who
    performs penis enlargement operations.
    
    He says he makes a cut at the base of the penis and releases some 
    sort of ligament and it causes the penis to lengthen by about 1.5".
    
    I thought it was interesting.
    
17.12939random concentration ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Mar 12 1996 12:014
    
      Why all the Twinkies in Security on BSS ?
    
      bb
17.12940NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 12 1996 12:311
This HALLR character is Ron Wafflefartz, no?  Then howcum he's HALLR?
17.12941MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 12 1996 12:5112
TTWA:

   OK, carbuffs - this one's for you.

   Saw an interesting looking vehicle in the lot this AM. Smallish 4WD
   thingee - bigger than a Samurai/Sidekick/Tracker, but smaller than a
   Bronco II/S-10 Blazer. The only makings on it were "4x4" on each
   front quarter panel, and a marking on the center front which read
   "K I [upside-down-]V".

   What is it? Who makes it?

17.12942POWDML::DOUGANTue Mar 12 1996 12:542
    KIA - Korean car maker.  They make some 4WD.  Didn't think they were
    sold in the US.
17.12943BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 12 1996 12:545
    
    	The upside-down "V" is an "A", and that would be a KIA.
    
    	Korean vehicle, if I remember correctly.
    
17.12944BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Mar 12 1996 12:5516
| <<< Note 17.12936 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| How's what's left of your uvula doing, Glen?

	Fine. I think I'm going to need to stay on these pills for a while
longer, though (stomach). Cuz I can still feel it when I burb. So this may be a 
dry summer...... no cafiene (which I have adjusted just fine except for no
chocolate), no booze, no nuts, and the hardest, no mints. But the healing seems
to be fine. It's kind of like my head.....you look down into it, you see
nothing. :-)

	Thanks fer askin!


Glen

17.12945CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationTue Mar 12 1996 12:587
    
    	So, the driver side mirror is required ?
    
    	new TTWA:
    	
    	How much a new driver side mirror is going to cost us.
    
17.12946BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 12 1996 13:058
    
    	What kind of car?
    
    	Go to a junkyard [oops, insert PC term, whatever it is] and
    	ask for 1.  Or buy a 6" cosmetic mirror from a department
    	store and tie it around the casing [unless the entire mirror
    	is missing].
    
17.12947BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Mar 12 1996 13:0810
| <<< Note 17.12945 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Join me in glad adoration" >>>


| How much a new driver side mirror is going to cost us.

	Call a junkyard, and you could probably get one cheap. They aren't hard
to install. 


Glen
17.12948SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 12 1996 13:153
    .12944
    
    Don't uluva happy ending?
17.12949NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 12 1996 13:171
TTWA:  Why someone would want to nail old wooden skis to a house.
17.12950PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 12 1996 13:192
 .12949  be a bit silly to use new ones, wouldn't it?
17.12951BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsTue Mar 12 1996 13:206
    Overheard at the 7-11:
    
    "Let's drive over to the library and pick up the new magazine on saving
    the environment"
    
    ?
17.12952CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesTue Mar 12 1996 13:242
    KIA, overpriced, underpowered, no room for "stuff".  Other than that,
    it's a fine little vehicle.
17.12953'specially after buying an overpriced carMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 12 1996 13:262
I guess the Koreans don't typically have much "stuff".

17.12954CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationTue Mar 12 1996 13:278
    
    	I can get a mirror that will match my car at a junkyard ?
    
    	This is a Ford Taurus, with the mirrors that match the
    	car (and have electronic controls).  The whole casing is
    	broken, not just the glass.
    
    
17.12955totalLed?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 12 1996 13:295
>    	I can get a mirror that will match my car at a junkyard ?

Sure. Even with relatively new cars (a year or two old), the junkyards
are always good to check out. Often a car that's totaled in an accident
will have some useable parts that are salvaged.
17.12956NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 12 1996 13:303
Look in the yellow pages under Auto Parts, Used, and start calling.  Call a
dealer first to get the "new" price (a junkyard once tried to charge me $35
for a part that was $40 new).
17.12957GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Mar 12 1996 13:307
    you can find a lot of things to match your car in junkyards.
    check the 'yards in the area and get the best price.  some places make
    you take it off yourself, others charge a little extra to get it for
    you.  i got a new rim for one of my tires via a junk yard and saved
    over 100$...
    
    
17.12958CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationTue Mar 12 1996 13:304
    
    	Thanks !
    
    	
17.12959CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationTue Mar 12 1996 13:324
    
    	Is it just as easy to find someone to actually replace the 
    	mirror once we find one ?
    
17.12960GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Mar 12 1996 13:337
    
    sure, if you pay them well enough... ;>
    
    see if the dudes at the 'yard will install it for you.  heck, you might
    even be able to do it yourself.
    
    
17.12961BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 12 1996 13:3710
    
    	Installing a mirror could be a pain in the butt, especially if
    	it's electric.  I've never done 1, but I imagine that attaching
    	the cable[s] to the adjuster could be tricky to someone who's
    	not exactly mechanically inclined.  Maybe you are so inclined,
    	and if so then it might be simple.
    
    	Often, the junkyards keep mirrors, stereos and things like that
    	inside the office/store, and tagged for certain makes/models.
    
17.12962SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Mar 12 1996 13:427
    
    
    	FYI, the pc term for a junkyard is an AUTOMOTIVE RECYCLING YARD.
    
    	...at least it is at Amherst/Oakham Auto Recycling. :)
    
    jim
17.12963POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Tue Mar 12 1996 14:102
    If you were to shove a piece of bread into an electric mirror, you may
    or may not transform it into something else.
17.12964SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 12 1996 14:122
    Sounds like that mirror was fixed by a quantum mechanic.
    
17.12965POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Tue Mar 12 1996 14:232
    Hmmmm, upon further reflection, I think you've made a very good point
    there, Colin.
17.12966CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesTue Mar 12 1996 14:276
    The side mirrors on a Taurus are stupidly expensive from the dealer and
    therefore will be about half as stupidly expensive from the JY.  You
    will not be able to get an oem unit from a NAPA, Autoquest, Pep Boyz
    etc.  Installation requires removal of the inside door panel, I think.  
    
    Brian
17.12967OTOOA::CROOKYour Ad Here!Tue Mar 12 1996 14:414
    >    If you were to shove a piece of bread into an electric mirror, you
    >may or may not transform it into something else
    
    toast that is closer than it appears?
17.12968I'm gonna get one of theseGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Mar 12 1996 16:054
    
      If I plug in an electric mirror, what do I see ?
    
      bb
17.12969SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 12 1996 16:081
    something re-volting?
17.12970POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersTue Mar 12 1996 17:147
    
    Is there some kind of rule in Classified_Ads that when a man sells a
    diamond ring, he HAS to insert the phrase "Reason for selling - my wife
    wants a BIGGER diamond"?
    
    Or is this the same guy selling diamonds rings over and over and over?
    
17.12971BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityTue Mar 12 1996 17:163

	Deb, the guy is selling them for shawn...... ;-)
17.12972SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 12 1996 17:194
    >	Deb, the guy is selling them for shawn...... ;-)
    
    Will Shawn cost that much?
    
17.12973SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 12 1996 17:228
    
    re: .12970
    
    >Or is this the same guy selling diamonds rings over and over and over?
    
    
    
    Same guy, dear...
17.12974POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersTue Mar 12 1996 17:243
    
    That's really kind of a relief.
    
17.12975NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 12 1996 17:291
Is it the same ring, or are her demands insatiable?
17.12976POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersTue Mar 12 1996 17:353
    
    Now I'm troubled again.
    
17.12977DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Mar 12 1996 17:478
    
    
    	My mom told me once that it was bad luck to wear someone
    	else's engagement/wedding ring.  Most good jewelers will take
    	a diamond in on trade anyway, especially if they're buying
    	the second (and third and fourth) ring at the same place as
    	the first.
    
17.12978ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunTue Mar 12 1996 18:532
    
    the guy should keep the ring and trade in his wife.
17.12979BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 12 1996 19:023
    
    	... for a bigger wife?
    
17.129808^)POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersTue Mar 12 1996 19:022
    
    
17.12981NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 12 1996 19:151
He needs one of those mail-order Filipino wives.
17.12982BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsTue Mar 12 1996 20:235
    ttwa:
    
    your own flatulence isn't distasteful?
    
    why izzat?
17.12983GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Tue Mar 12 1996 21:117
Is there an easy way of determining whether a stone is a diamond or a cubic 
zirconium (sp)? (other than giving lots of money to a jeweller?)


\C


17.12984EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Tue Mar 12 1996 21:195
Heat it with a blowtorch.  The diamond will eventually start to burn.

hth,

-Madman
17.12985SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairTue Mar 12 1996 21:319
    .12983
    
    Put it in a glass of water.  A diamond will be rendered practically
    invisible. A cubic zirconium will not.
    
    HTH.
    
    --- Barry
    
17.12986GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesTue Mar 12 1996 21:352
There is a type of fake diamond out that is called Diamonique. My wife showed 
hers to a jeweler. He didn't know.
17.12987GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Mar 13 1996 01:3011
The water trick sounds the way to go - it'll give me an incentive to clean 
'em.
A couple of the rings came from my mum, and one was the engagement ring 
belonging to the mother of my m-i-l, so the sentimental value is VERY high for 
each.

I can, however, think of a number of rings for which a flame-thrower would be 
entirely appropriate.


\C
17.12988SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 02:201
    I am wondering if I should change my name back to Threlfall.
17.12989POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersWed Mar 13 1996 11:464
    
    Yes.
    
    
17.12990SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 12:432
    But, it's such a horrid name.  And my daughter will carry her father's
    name.  Is Hanggeli your maiden name?
17.12991POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersWed Mar 13 1996 12:496
    
    Threlfall isn't horrid!  It rolls sweetly off the tongue.  I think L
    is a very nice letter 8^).
    
    
    
17.12992ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Mar 13 1996 12:514
    
    <Threlfall
    
    and she can't get up.
17.12993SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 12:533
    ar ar {clap} {clap}
    
    'pril thrilfull
17.12994PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 13 1996 12:598
>   <<< Note 17.12990 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "You lie and your breath stank!" >>>

>    But, it's such a horrid name. 

	i know you don't like to argue in here, but i have to disagree
	with you on this.  i like it, and it's far more interesting than
	Barber.

17.12995ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Mar 13 1996 13:024
    
    .12994
    
    AGAGAGAGAGAG
17.12996NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 13 1996 13:033
TTWA:  That woman in the Star Trek uniform got onto the Whitewater jury as
an alternate.  Remind me to scratch that off my list as a jury duty avoidance
maneuver.
17.12997LAYD72?BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsWed Mar 13 1996 13:2513
    walking into work (lurching actually); passed a car with a license
    plate:
    	layd72
    
    a vanity plate mind you.
    
    duzzis mean: the year of last time it happened?
    		 72 different 'folks'?
    		 72 times in one day/week?
    		 ???
    
    the mind wanders..
    
17.12998ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Mar 13 1996 13:294
    
    .12997
    
    or it could mean lady, 1972. vintage year.
17.12999SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 13:353
    .12994 Thanks, Di.  I'm so used to Barber now though.  When my lawyer
    asked me the big question, I just sat there with this blank look on my
    face.  I really can't make up my mind!  I just might do it.
17.13000.13000 things to wonderMKOTS3::JOLLIMOREOn the threshold of a dreamWed Mar 13 1996 13:350
17.13001NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 13 1996 13:371
Your lawyer proposed to you?
17.13002ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Mar 13 1996 13:382
    
    'pril, go with the maiden name, it is quite lovely, like its owner.
17.13003SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckWed Mar 13 1996 13:3815
    
    re: .12982
    
    >ttwa:
    
    >your own flatulence isn't distasteful?
    
    > why izzat?
    
    
    
    It isn't??? Fwiw... I try to get out of the immediate area asap, for my
    own safety as well as to look around sternly and try to blame someone
    else....
    
17.13004DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Mar 13 1996 13:4520
    
    	re: Andy
    
    	snicker........
    
    	re: 'pril
    
    	I looked at it this way.  I was Morrissey for 22 years of my
    	life, Chaisson for only two.  I took back my maiden name because
    	it was more of who I was.  That and the fact that everyone would
    	say "you're Irish?  But Chaisson is French!"   Now, there's no
    	question.  =)   If you're worried about your child being confused
    	because she has a different last name, I wouldn't be too concerned.
    	There are a lot of professional couples out there that have two
    	different last names but the child has the name of the father.
    
    	My $.02
    
    	JJ
    
17.13005SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 13:538
    .13001 Gerald: No. 8P
    
    .13002 Mark: Aw, you sweet devil. 8)
    
    .13004 JJ: Thanks, that puts a nice perspective on things.  Threlfall
    is starting to have more appeal to me now.  And besides, I've been
    signing that name much longer and it goes well with my "April".  8) 
    BTW, I'm getting divorced, so the professional couple thing is out...
17.13006SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 13 1996 14:048
    Go with Threlfall, 'pril.  Lovely name, characterful, and it is your
    birth name.  Barber is not your name, it's your soon-to-be ex's name.
    
    As for your daughter's carrying Barber around, not necessarily.  You
    can simply start identifying her as Alyssa Threlfall, and that will
    become her legal name.  You can even make it a condition of the divorce
    that her father can't insist that she remain named Barber.
    
17.13007ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Mar 13 1996 14:093
    
    well 'pril, there you have it. the box has decreed you go by the name
    Threlfall. anything else you need done, just shout.
17.13008SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 14:196
    This is great!  I think I'll call my lawyer now and see what it costs. 
    I don't think I'll change Alyssa's name though.  Mr. X would have a
    hairy piss fit about that.  He's getting his divorce papers served to
    him this morning.  That's enough for now.  ;)  
    
    Now, how do I go about changing my username???  8)
17.13009MROA::YANNEKISWed Mar 13 1996 14:2311
    
>    This is great!  I think I'll call my lawyer now and see what it costs. 
>    I don't think I'll change Alyssa's name though.  Mr. X would have a
>    hairy piss fit about that.  He's getting his divorce papers served to
>    him this morning.  That's enough for now.  ;)  
    
    You could just start using Alyssa Thurfill (sp?) Barber.  Then she gets
    both names and ex-hubby doesn't have much of an argument.
    
    Greg
    
17.13010For username change, see your system mangler.SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 13 1996 14:2514
    .13008
    
    It's my understanding from people who have done it, 'pril, that you
    don't need to contact your lawyer, and it doesn't cost anything at all. 
    You just start using Threlfall again.  Contact the Social Security
    Administration to get your SS identification changed, and contact the
    local DMV to ask how to change your driver's license.  You can do the
    IRS thing on your tax return by using your label on the 1040 and
    marking corrections to show your preferred surname.
    
    If you have credit cards, call their customer service people to get the
    cards reissued in your new name.  Gas cards, library card, same thing.
    
    And of course you'll want to tell Mother Digital to change her records.
17.13011DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Mar 13 1996 14:4716
    
    
    	re: 'pril. I gathered from your other notes that you were 
    	getting divorced.  I was just using the professional couple
    	thing as an example of people who have different last names
    	than their kids.  Remember Kim (Tigg) from H-M?  Her daughter
    	has her father's last name, not Kim's.
    
    	re: Dick
    
    	In NH you have to pay to have your name changed back.  Or at 
    	least that was the case when I did it a few years ago.  I think
    	it was $25.
    
    	JJ
    
17.13012BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 14:495
    
    	With the divorce rate at 50%, I have to wonder why women even
    	bother to change their names when 1/2 of them are going to
    	want to change them back in less than 5 years anyways.
    
17.13013SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckWed Mar 13 1996 14:508
    
    <-----
    
    Practicing "situational ethics" again without a license, Shawn???
    
    
    And with impunity, no less!!!
    
17.13014POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Mar 13 1996 14:523
    The Quebec government was fed up with this very thing. In Quebec a
    woman can use her married name, but as far as the government is
    concerned, you still are listed under your birth name.
17.13015DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Mar 13 1996 15:1216
    
    
    	Well if I end up marrying my current beau, we've already
    	discussed the fact that I will not be taking his last name.
    	Not because of professional reasons or that I'm being
    	pessimistic in thinking that it won't work out and I'll
    	have to change it back again.  
    
    	It's simply because of what his last name is.   I can't see
    	going through the rest of my life as:
    
    			Judy A. Hooker
    
    
    	=)
    
17.13016ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Mar 13 1996 15:185
    
    .13015
    
    wow. that combined with Gooey::Hooker will get your attention in a
    hurry.
17.13017BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 15:204
    
    	Gooey Judy could be a very catchy stage name, should you ever
    	take up a career as a singer or something.
    
17.13018SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckWed Mar 13 1996 15:319
    
    I dunno JJ...
    
     I mean, the period is in the right place and all...
    
     It's not like we're talking about a comma or anything...
    
     ;) ;)
    
17.13019GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Mar 13 1996 15:339
    
    'pril, go back to threlfell...that's how i have you listed in my
    directory...:>  but seriously, it'll be no biggie for alyssa to have a
    different name than her mother.  for most of my life, i have had a
    differentl last name than my mother, and look how i turned out... :> :>
    besides, 'socially', it's no biggie either.  people will just figure
    that you are divorced.  it happens.  
    
    
17.13020BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Mar 13 1996 15:387
| <<< Note 17.13016 by ACISS1::BATTIS "pool shooting son of a gun" >>>


| wow. that combined with Gooey::Hooker will get your attention in a hurry.


	HAA HAA HAAAA!!!!!  Judy...ya gotta take the last name now! 
17.13021SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 16:141
    That's it, I'm doin' it.
17.13022WAHOO::LEVESQUEscratching just makes it worseWed Mar 13 1996 16:181
    Let's see what else we can convince her to do!
17.13023SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 16:211
    Be careful, I'm a very fragile, emotionally gullible divorcee now.  ;)
17.13024SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 13 1996 16:221
    Maybe I should retract my policy on full body frisks...
17.13025GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Mar 13 1996 16:2914
    
    <--- i saw that.... :> ;>
    
    maybe you can answer me this...
    
    why is mother's day with an "'s",
    and father's day is with an "'s",
    and st. patrick's day is with an "'s",
    but secretaries day is with an "ies"???  WHY?!?!
    and i can't seem to find a correct spelling of nurses'/nurse's for
    	nurse's/nurses' day...
    
    
    
17.13026Nurses' DaySMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 13 1996 16:324
    Secretaries' Day celebrates ALL of our secretaries.  The others each
    celebrate one specific individual, except for children who have two
    mothers (who constitute a statistically insignificant population and
    therefore do not merit consideration by the greeting card companies).
17.13027NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 13 1996 16:331
Most of us at DEC have a claim on only a small fraction of a secretary.
17.13028GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Mar 13 1996 16:3810
    
    well, that was the issue...on april 24, most people honor their
    secretary, singular...not the ones they used to have...i don't know too
    many people that actually have more than one at a time (secretaries,
    that is...)
    
    but for the record, last nite mz_deb had the same explaination as
    binder...
    
    
17.13029{preen}POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersWed Mar 13 1996 16:402
    
    
17.13030DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Mar 13 1996 16:417
    
    
    	re: mark
    
    	bwahahahahaaa!  Hadn't even thought of that.  Good thing
    	I don't log into GOOEY anymore.  =)
    
17.13031BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 16:454
    
    	Just because you agree with Binder doesn't mean you're both
    	right.
    
17.13032PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 13 1996 16:488
>    	Just because you agree with Binder doesn't mean you're both
>    	right.

	;>  just ask him about the Isle of Man someday, for instance.

    

17.13033POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of French HeatersWed Mar 13 1996 16:494
    
    I'm more likely to be right if I agree with Dick than with you, Shawn
    8^p.
    
17.13034SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 16:501
    Ouch!  I felt that one all the way down here in Texas.
17.13035SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 13 1996 16:503
    .13032
    
    Care to see citations for that information?
17.13036CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesWed Mar 13 1996 16:501
    Check yer nose, Shawn.  I think yer bleedin'. 
17.13037NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 13 1996 16:512
Depends on the subject.  I'm sure there's a topic on which Shawn knows more
than Dick does.  Shawn's mother's maiden name, for example.
17.13038PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 13 1996 16:534
    
>    Care to see citations for that information?

	depends.  would that prove you were correct? 
17.13039SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckWed Mar 13 1996 16:5516
    
    TTWA...
    
    There were a few replies the other day about the planet Pluto. I recall
    reading an article about the Hubble telescope and the new pictures of
    the planet.
    
     My thing to wonder about is...
    
     They mentioned that the temperature at the surface of Pluto was
    between 350 to 390 degrees below zero. How can they even come close to
    knowing such a figure?? After all, the planet is 2 billion miles away.
    Is it a scientific guesstimate?
    
    Phil Hays???
    
17.13040big deal ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Mar 13 1996 16:595
    
      I wonder what is supposed to be accomplished by the anti-terrorism
     conference in Egypt that the President is attending.
    
      bb
17.13041BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 13 1996 16:595
    
    	RE: April/Deb
    
    	Deb is a nasty one sometimes, isn't she?  No mercy.
    
17.13042SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Wed Mar 13 1996 17:031
    Deb, do you charge for lessons?  ;)
17.13043MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 13 1996 17:036
re: Andy

Given what they know of its atmosphere, plus the distance from the sun
it's not too difficult to estimate the temperature, especially given
the range specified.

17.13044SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 13 1996 17:093
    .13038
    
    No.  But it might mitigate the error by guilt transference.
17.13045ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Mar 13 1996 17:113
    
    well shawn, deb does seem to relish nailing your proverbial butt to the
    wall. and, I might add, she's quite an accomplished carpenter.
17.13046SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckWed Mar 13 1996 17:119
    
    re: .13043
    
    Thanks Jack... although it's still a bit confusing as the same article
    stated the shifting of what appears to be polar ice caps... The article
    stated that this caused some concern as to what the atmopshere was all
    about and what it contained. Seeing there was confusion on their part
    only solidifies the guessing part...
    
17.13047PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 13 1996 17:145
   .13044

	it wouldn't change your track record though. ;>
	which i feel certain is quite good, btw.
17.13048not sure what -350F "means" for PlutoGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Mar 13 1996 17:2912
    
      While you cannot directly measure the temperature inside a
     remote opaque body, necessitating inference, I believe using accurate
     infrared radiation measurements, you can directly measure the
     surface temperature of a remote body.  The Pluto temperatures,
     I believe, are measured results.  Whether these are atmospheric
     or solid surface temperatures, I don't know - both Earth's and
     Pluto's atmospheres get in the way.  For many years, we knew the
     atmospheric temperature of Venus, but didn't know the surface
     temperature without a direct physical probe.
    
      bb
17.13049EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Wed Mar 13 1996 17:589
re Pluto's temperature:

Expanding on .13048, you can observe the spectrum with an IR telescope,
and, knowing some radiation physics laws, make an accurate measurement
of the temperature.  Even without this you can guess fairly closely knowing
Pluto's distance from the sun and its albedo (how reflective it is).

Unlike Venus, Pluto's atmosphere is thin enough to not get in the way
much, so I'd expect measurements to be surface temperature.
17.13050POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksWed Mar 13 1996 19:095
    
    TTWA:  Classified Ads Note 8.85.
    
    That must be one heck of a bedroom closet.
    
17.13051SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIWed Mar 13 1996 19:115
    
    
    No real need for the rest of the bedroom... wot???
    
    
17.13052CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesWed Mar 13 1996 19:162
    I wonder more about 6.37.  I knew gerbils may have been classified as
    such but cats?
17.13053ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Mar 13 1996 19:178
    
    .13050
    
    by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of Full Body Frisks"
    
    I love the new p_name deb. I bet Dick does too...
    
    fwroarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
17.13054POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksWed Mar 13 1996 19:184
    
    I'm trying to decide whether to be the frisker or the friskee first.
    
    
17.13055SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIWed Mar 13 1996 19:183
    
     I'll volunteer for whichever one you chose not to be...
    
17.13056ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunWed Mar 13 1996 19:203
    
    well I would be more than happy to be your frisker, so hence, that
    would make you the friskee.
17.13057SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 14 1996 11:261
    What's got into those cats?
17.13058Things that go bumpTROOA::TEMPLETONSomedays are golden...and then:-)Thu Mar 14 1996 11:309
    Glenn,
    
    I here Mother Nature did some talking back up your way this morning.
    
    
    Did you feel anything?
    
    
    joan
17.13060MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 14 1996 12:292
Well, you did say "on a daily basis", so we know it isn't the cleaning crew.

17.13059WAHOO::LEVESQUEhickory dickoryThu Mar 14 1996 12:393
    WTF is causing my machine to spontaneously reboot on a daily basis. It
    happens between the time I leave and the time I return, when the
    workstation is paused. Grrrr.
17.13061CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Mar 14 1996 12:529


 Why, as I was preparing to land in Nashville last night (on FlightSimulator)
 the scenery went nuts and the airport disappeared.



 Jim
17.13062ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 14 1996 12:552
    
    <----- nuclear warhead. nnttm
17.13063CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesThu Mar 14 1996 13:051
    The Langoliers.
17.13064SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Mar 14 1996 13:1216
    re: .13021
    
    Use Threlfell, you'll be happier with it in the long run, and do
    it in conjunction with the divorce it's cheaper.  I opted not
    to change my name until later (was Cochrane for 7+ years, keeping
    it didn't bother me, but it bothered my Dad something awful :-)
    and it cost me extra $$$ plus a court date (and I had to explain
    Mary-Michael to the judge.  Why do I always have to explain about
    the -Michael to everyone?  It isn't unique.  I've met two others.) 
    Now I am glad I did it, I feel like I'm carrying my own identity
    again, not my ex-husband's.  As for your daughter, either is fine.  I had
    a friend back in junior high school who took her mother's ancestral
    name when her parents divorced rather than either of her parent's
    names.
    
    Mary-Michael
17.13065NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 14 1996 13:152
TTWA:  Is the divorce rate of 'boxers higher than the divorce rate of society
as a whole?  If so, any explanations?
17.13066SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIThu Mar 14 1996 13:198
    
    
    a) Yes
    
    b) Because of noting in here
    
    
    hth
17.13067CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationThu Mar 14 1996 13:494
    
    	Are you taking a poll ?  I've never been divorced.
    
    
17.13068PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 14 1996 13:512
  i've never been divorced either.
17.13069NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 14 1996 13:582
No, I'm not taking a poll.  It just seems that a lot of 'boxers have been
divorced.
17.13070Often the loudest voices on "family values" too....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Mar 14 1996 14:004
    It seems like a lot of Republican presidential candidates have been
    divorced as well.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.13071CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationThu Mar 14 1996 14:026
    
    	Define "a lot".
    
    	Better they should have multiple affairs, no ?
    
    
17.13072PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 14 1996 14:065
	it's funny how people get all high-and-mighty about
	politicians having affairs.  like the rest of the American
	people are the most faithful lot on the planet.
  
17.13073CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesThu Mar 14 1996 14:078
    It's hypocrisy to have some moron stand up and carp about family values
    when they have left their family, slept around, or played slap and
    tickle with pages and aides.  Divorce happens.  Sometimes it is
    unavoidable.  I will not be lectured by anyone about how weak someone
    is for getting divorced.  I will not be made to feel less moral because
    my personal circumstances do not fit the b.s., arbitrary values of
    anyone.  No one deserves to be miserable and stay in an untenable
    situation.  
17.13074NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 14 1996 14:141
Um, who was lecturing, criticizing, etc.?  I musta missed it.
17.13075PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 14 1996 14:155
>Um, who was lecturing, criticizing, etc.?  I musta missed it.

	i don't think anybody in here was.  just speaking in
	general terms.

17.13076CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesThu Mar 14 1996 14:172
    No one in here, recently.  Certainly not you, Gerald.  My comment was
    directed at the self proclaimed keepers of America's morals.  
17.13077SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 14 1996 14:271
    Will General Terms run for VP, one wonders?
17.13078PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 14 1996 14:305
>    Will General Terms run for VP, one wonders?

	not if he's been caught holding Private Sessions.

17.13079CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Mar 14 1996 14:316
>	not if he's been caught holding Private Sessions.


 for which he will receive Corporal Punishment.

17.13080if there's a Colonel Uvtruth to the chargeWAHOO::LEVESQUEhickory dickoryThu Mar 14 1996 14:321
    it would be a Major Mistake
17.13081ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 14 1996 14:332
    
    <-----  oh, we are a witty lot today, yes we are.
17.13082SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 14 1996 14:3320
    
   
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
   
    
    
    
   Ha ha. Major Look
17.13083basketballPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 14 1996 14:472
	what's a triple-double-double?  
17.13084POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksThu Mar 14 1996 14:593
    
    Someone got a triple double twice?
    
17.13085ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 14 1996 15:112
    
    double digit points rebounds and assists. doesn't happen often.
17.13086PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 14 1996 15:132
   .13085  oh, merci.  
17.13087POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksThu Mar 14 1996 15:246
    
    That's a triple double though, eh?  She asked about a triple double 
    double.
    
      
    
17.13088PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 14 1996 15:253
  .13087  i wondered about that myself, but i didn't want to
	  question the answer. 
17.13089NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 14 1996 15:281
Isn't that what they do on Jeopardy?
17.13090CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Mar 14 1996 15:303

 I *thought* she said triple double double..
17.13091.13089PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 14 1996 15:302
  you should know, Karnak (sp?).
17.13092POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksThu Mar 14 1996 15:354
    
    So, maybe two players got a triple double in one game.  Although I'd
    think that was a double triple double. 
    
17.13093Haven't a clue, but....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Mar 14 1996 15:4018
    When balls are placed in baskets 
    and when hands block those sure bets
    and when passed then shot through those nets
    and done not once, twice digits
    
    That is a triple double
    
    And when triples doubled done twice
    even rarer know the wise
    
    That is a triple double double
    
    And you might cause some trouble
    asking why tripled doubled done twice
    isn't double triple double
    but that question sir is not nice
    
    								-mr. bill
17.13094PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 14 1996 15:412
  .13092  it was Wilt that had done it.  unless i heard it wrong.
17.13095BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 14 1996 15:414
    
    	Maybe the extra "double" means it was done 2 games in a row
    	by the same person.
    
17.13096NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 14 1996 15:461
Wilt?  Prolly some kinda orgy.
17.13097MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Mar 14 1996 15:5136
 ZZ   No one in here, recently.  Certainly not you, Gerald.  My comment
 ZZ   was directed at the self proclaimed keepers of America's morals. 
    
    Ah what the hell.  I haven't been a sacrificial lamb since about a
    month ago and Joe isn't around these days.
    
    While I certainly agree that divorce is inevitable in many cases, and
    is quite necessary in many cases, I do believe in using my brain and I
    get quite annoyed at people who set themselves up for failure...not
    through a lack of morality but from a lack of common sense or sheer
    stupidity.
    
    Once again I default to the case of my sister n law.  Here we have a
    Catholic woman marrying a Jewish man...two people who's traditions and 
    backgrounds are totally unmatched.  Both were warned by their spiritual
    leaders that this could cause problems in the future.  They have three
    kids while Barbara loves her kids dearly, spent much of their youth
    spoiling them and giving them absolutely no foundation of heritage or
    values.  Middle child with learning disabilities and discipline
    problems has his situation exaserbated because mommy and daddy spoil
    him rotten.  Suddenly, they wake up, the kid is 12, and his antics are
    no longer cute.  In fact, he is still the obnoxious youngster he was
    when he was a tiny youth.  Now the poor kid is in a special school
    with severe problems and uncle Jack as his male role model/confidant.
    Dad doesn't like the kid and blames him for the vengeful and nasty
    divorce they are now going through.  They were so caught up in the
    whirlwind of money that they were too blinded by their need for
    responsible parenting and communication.  In short, divorce DOES have
    an effect of other people, not just the direct couple.  I just get
    annoyed when divorce is considered the in thing within a society.
    
    Funny how the naysayers of the sixties who believed in free sex are now
    seeing the chickens come home to roost....but who the hell am I...I'm
    just the young brother n law nobody wanted to listen to.
    
    -Jack
17.13098WAHOO::LEVESQUEhickory dickoryThu Mar 14 1996 15:528
    >That's a triple double though, eh?  She asked about a triple double 
    >double.
    
     A double is two digits in a stat. A double double is two digits in two
    stats. A triple double is two digits in three stats. A triple double
    double would seem to be double doubles by three different players on
    the same team in a single contest, or three consecutive games with
    double doubles.
17.13099BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 14 1996 15:566
    
    	That would seem to make sense.
    
    	So if a player were to have 2 consecutive games with triple
    	double stats, that'd be a "double triple double".
    
17.13100WAHOO::LEVESQUEhickory dickoryThu Mar 14 1996 15:593
    >	That would seem to make sense.
    
    Oh, in that case, can I change my answer? ;-)
17.13101I either lack common sense or suffer from sheer stupidity...BROKE::ABUGOVThu Mar 14 1996 16:0113
    
    >       <<< Note 17.13097 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>
    
>    Once again I default to the case of my sister n law.  Here we have a
>    Catholic woman marrying a Jewish man...two people who's traditions and 
>    backgrounds are totally unmatched.  
    
    So was it that their religious beliefs weren't the same that caused the
    marriage to flounder?  Was it their inability to parent?  Was it that
    they spoiled their children?
    
    I guess I shouldn't have married/had kids if it was the Jewish/Catholic
    thing.  
17.13102Or did you just want .xxx00? 8^)BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 14 1996 16:035
    
    	RE: .13100
    
    	[shakes head]
    
17.13103CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesThu Mar 14 1996 16:063
    I am sure Jack has a point though trying to decipher it through the
    circuitous logic required is way too difficult.  I find myself wanting to
    resort to insults and name calling, so I'll end it here.  
17.13104NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 14 1996 16:062
Interfaith marriages have a considerably higher divorce rate than intrafaith
marriages.
17.13105BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 14 1996 16:083
    
    	But nowhere near the divorce rate of lackafaith marriages.
    
17.13106Ooops. Wrong topic...BROKE::ABUGOVThu Mar 14 1996 16:092
    
    And we won't even talk about same-sex marriages...
17.13107PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 14 1996 16:1511
>       <<< Note 17.13097 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>

>    is quite necessary in many cases, I do believe in using my brain and I
>    get quite annoyed at people who set themselves up for failure...not
>    through a lack of morality but from a lack of common sense or sheer
>    stupidity.

      so if people love each other, are of different faiths, and
      decide to get married, it means they lack common sense or are just
      plain stupid?  i get it.  what a simple little world it is, after all.

17.13108MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Mar 14 1996 16:3238
    Brian:
    
    Sorry, I operate on CISC and not RISC! :-)
    
    Re: the question about religion and marriage, sorry but I have to say
    it since I brought it up.  Barbara grew up in a family where the
    parents attended church...simply because they attended church.  The
    parents did the right thing I believe but once the kids grew up, the
    commitment stopped.  In essence their faith was like an empty shell. 
    The synagogue Ted belonged to was a place of worship where the median
    income was about 500K, very little emphasis was placed on living by the
    Torah or anything else for that matter.  In short, the appearance was
    there but inside were dead mans bones...so to speak.  So in the example
    I gave, cultural disparity was actually 90% of the problem.  Heritage
    I'll give 10% but it didn't really matter much because their devotion
    to their faiths were shallow at best anyways.  
    
    Sister n law lived in the whirlwind of money and quite frankly, had a
    pissy attitude about everything in life.  My relationship with her has
    improved exponentially but only after she had to go through the
    fire...the fire that common sense was able to see years ago and the
    fire she was too blind to see...but it was coming and I sat by waiting
    for it to happen.  Anybody with half a brain could have seen it, but
    not her.  The amazing thing is that she graduated Suma Cum Laude from
    UMass in the early 70's.  Just goes to show you that scholastics are a
    poor litmus test for common sense.
    
    They are divorcing now because Barbie suddenly realized Ted's
    ineptitude at nurturing children.  Combine this with Barbara's creation
    of a spoiled monster and there you have it...dysfunctionalism at it's
    best and a nasty divorce to which children and extended family are
    dragged in.  All for the simple reason that humans are blinded by their
    own agendas.  
    
    Oh what the world would be like with alittle more common sense and of
    course, morality.
    
    -Jack
17.13109ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 14 1996 17:463
    
    well excuse me!! a triple double is what I thought she was asking for.
    I won't supply an answer anymore that requires thought.
17.13110For people paid on ThurdaysCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Mar 14 1996 18:398
	I wonder how many five-payday Februarys there are in the
	typical lifetime?

	We just had one.

	When was the last, and when is the next?

17.13111BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 14 1996 19:037
    
    	I wonder if anyone else has ever even thought to research that.
    
    	But anyways, check your perpetual calendar and figure out how
    	many times it happens in a typical 14- or 28-year cycle and
    	then project that out to 75 years or so.
    
17.13112happens every 28 years...EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Thu Mar 14 1996 19:115
re .13110:

The calendar repeats exactly every 28 years, except when the non-400-multiple
century years screw up the "leap year every 4 years" simplification this
assumes.
17.13113BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 14 1996 19:1911
    
    	I thought it was every 14 years, no?
    
    	7 days in a week
    	Leap year yes or no
    
    	7x2 = 14
    
    
    	What'd I miss?
    
17.13114ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 14 1996 19:294
    
    13113
    
    the boat as usual
17.13115BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 14 1996 19:405
    
    	RE: Battis
    
    	As Homer Simpson would say, "Roh!".
    
17.13116there are 14 possible calendars but they repeat every 28 yearsEVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Thu Mar 14 1996 19:429
re .13113:

There is a 7 year cycle (which day of week Jan. 1 is) and a 4 year cycle
(which years are leap years, not counting the xx00 rule)
When you have two cycles like this the overall cycle is the least common
multiple of the two, which is 28.

If we had 6 day weeks, the LCM of 6 and 4 is 12, thus the calendar would repeat
every 12 years.
17.13117DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Thu Mar 14 1996 20:401
The question is: how many are there in an average Digital career? 
17.13118CSLALL::BERGERONIn search of......Thu Mar 14 1996 20:476
    Question: If we all are created equal, why do people die at different
    ages?
    
    
    
    S
17.13119BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 14 1996 20:554
    
    	All MEN are created equal.  That's why men and women have dif-
    	fering lifespans.
    
17.13120USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu Mar 14 1996 23:434
    a triple double double is a player with double digits in points,
    assists and rebounds.
    
    I think
17.13121POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 15 1996 00:321
        I'm wondering if I'm spongeworthy.
17.13122POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksFri Mar 15 1996 00:363
    
    Come on over; I've got a sponge I can try out on you if you'd like.
    
17.13123SCASS1::BARBER_AYou lie and your breath stank!Fri Mar 15 1996 01:523
    Glenn and Debra sitting in a tree, s-c-r-u-b-b-i-n-g.
    
    8)
17.13124Last month was my one and onlyCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 15 1996 03:2010
OK, I wrote a DCL program to figure it out.

It occurs once in each 28 year cycle.  However, when you lose a leap
year (as in 2100 and 2200 but not 2000), it takes longer: 40 years.

So this one will be the only one in my work life; the last one was
the year I graduated from high school and wasn't working; the next
one will be after I expect to retire.

/john
17.13125cursed tomeGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Mar 15 1996 11:525
    
      Why do they call something a "handbook" when it weighs mebbe
     10 lbs ?
    
      bb
17.13126BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 15 1996 12:586
    
    	That's only a little more than a gallon of milk ... can you
    	carry a gallon of milk in 1 hand?
    
    	If not, then refer to it as a handsbook.
    
17.13127SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Mar 15 1996 13:351
    This was the second and last 5-paycheck-February in my working career. 
17.13128POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 15 1996 13:372
    It was a 3 paycheck feb up here. We get payed twice as much, but only
    half as often.
17.13129Seems presumptuous...BROKE::ABUGOVFri Mar 15 1996 13:466
    
>So this one will be the only one in my work life; the last one was
>the year I graduated from high school and wasn't working; the next
>one will be after I expect to retire.
    
    You expect to retire?
17.13130SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiFri Mar 15 1996 13:505
    .128
    
    Getting paid twice as much but half as often is a losing proposition. 
    You are losing out on the few pennies of interest that your smaller,
    more-frequent paychecks could earn.
17.13131BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 15 1996 13:554
    
    	Glenn, I think Binder's telling you to give Sokolov a call so
    	he can sue the company on your behalf.
    
17.13132PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 15 1996 18:498
  i make no extraordinary demands upon the vending machines in this
  facility.  i put in my change; i push buttons gently.  i am ever so patient.
  i wait without complaining.  i never kick them.  i never tilt them.
  they, on the other hand, treat me like dirt.  why is this?  
  i asked for coffee just now, and the machine decided i wanted hot chocolate.  
  i didn't.

17.13133BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Mar 15 1996 18:514
    
    	Even if it gave you what you wanted, you wouldn't have gotten
    	coffee.
    
17.13134BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 15 1996 19:161
<---grin
17.13135EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARFri Mar 15 1996 19:565
r: .-2

	-): -): 

I have got to admit, Shawn has a good sense of humour
17.13136Works for meFABSIX::P_OHALLORANFab's 4/6 Metals Equipment EngineeringSat Mar 16 1996 00:327
    >.13132
    
    Try giving it a shake. That will do it every time.  :^)
    
    
    
    Pat.
17.13137BSS::PROCTOR_RWallet full of eelskinsSat Mar 16 1996 00:434
    >     Try giving it a shake. That will do it every time.  :^)
    
    I did. it HURT!
    
17.13138BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoSat Mar 16 1996 01:099
| <<< Note 17.13137 by BSS::PROCTOR_R "Wallet full of eelskins" >>>

| >     Try giving it a shake. That will do it every time.  :^)

| I did. it HURT!


	Next time you might want to take a step or two back before shaking....
porcelin can hurt. :-)
17.13139MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Mar 16 1996 12:042
I wonder how come the system time on MOLAR is three hours behind?

17.13140POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Sat Mar 16 1996 14:511
    It is out of chew?
17.13141BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 18 1996 13:163
    
    	Could be related to Daylight Savings Time, Jack.
    
17.13142NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 18 1996 13:345
TTWA:  Who would order the following (advertised in various .forsale newsgroups)

If you would like a personalized, autographed, photograph of musician
TINY TIM send request to <deleted>.
Size 8x10   $7.95 b&w  or $11.95 color   Thank you
17.13143BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 18 1996 13:423
    
    	You mean besides me?
    
17.13144PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 18 1996 17:434
	my friend's kitty has a cancerous tumor and is going
	in for a CAT scan.

17.13145SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 18 1996 17:451
    Sure, that's why it's called a tomograph. 
17.13146always the purrfect responsePENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 18 1996 17:542
  .13145  ;>
17.13147POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Mon Mar 18 1996 18:042
    How much cat could a cat scan scan
    if a cat scan could scan cat?
17.13148ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Mar 18 1996 18:084
    
    .13147
    
    good question Glenn, it does give one paws.
17.13149SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 18 1996 18:091
    Waaal, Ah do declaw.
17.13150POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Mon Mar 18 1996 18:141
    <----- AGAGAGAGAGAAAAA!
17.13151ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Mar 18 1996 18:142
    
    well Colin, you deserve a nice bowl of milk for that response.
17.13152SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 18 1996 18:151
    Me? 'ow.
17.13153ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Mar 18 1996 18:162
    
    he's good, yes he is.
17.13154CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteMon Mar 18 1996 18:164
I guess the scan will be viewed on a cathode ray tube.  Oh dear, that was bad 
even for me.

Chris.
17.13155BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 18 1996 18:388
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How can Lady Di, wine connoisseur extraordinaire who will go
    	to the ends of the earth for a good bottle of wine [and does
    	so quite often, having so much free time], buy coffee from a
    	machine?
    
17.13156PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 18 1996 18:432
  .13155  that's what _i'd_ like to know.  it seems i can't.
17.13157GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Mar 18 1996 18:478
    
    re: declaw
    
    
    one of the systems my groups uses is 'declaw'...pronounced
    'DECK-law'...i keep thinking y'all are talking about the tracking
    system. ;>
    
17.13158BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 18 1996 18:5110
    
    	Edited and re-posted for the parsing-challenged among us:
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How can Lady Di, wine connoisseur extraordinaire who will go
    	to the ends of the earth for a good bottle of wine [and does
    	so quite often, having so much free time], even consider buy-
    	coffee from a machine?
    
17.13159BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Mar 18 1996 19:046

	It's an easy answer, Shawn. The coffee machine feels intimidated around
milady because the coffee machine KNOWS it can not even come close to tickling
her tastebuds! So it just holds back! You should see what happens when the next
person comes for a cup! WHOOOOSH  SPLASH!!!!!!  A wet mess everywhere....
17.13160PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 18 1996 19:147
	shawn, the caf here closes at three, most days.  after three,
	the desperate hours.

	besides which, this coffee is freshly brewed, cup after cup.
	it says so right on the machine.

17.13161BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 18 1996 19:216
    
    	Yes, and the check's in the mail, and I WILL respect you in the
    	morning.  Wanna buy a bridge?
    
    	You don't have coffee stations spread throughout the building?
    
17.13162MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Mar 18 1996 19:269
TTWA:
    If I'll ever find the time to check out even half of the URLs that
    get posted in here. It seems as though I can only find time to log
    into my internet acct about 2 or 3 times a week, and when I do, it's
    normally because I need to do some specific thing. Finding "spare
    time" to connect to a bunch of URLs on the World's Waiting Web 
    for curiosity's sake seems like somewhat of a luxury. I think that,
    at last check, I had  a list of at least 150 unexplored sites from
    suggestions in here which looked mildly interesting.
17.13163PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 18 1996 19:286
    
>    	You don't have coffee stations spread throughout the building?

    no, my little coffee station czar.  we don't.
    

17.13164ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunMon Mar 18 1996 19:302
    
    careful di, you'll give him a swelled head.
17.13165BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Mar 18 1996 19:315
    
    	Hmmm, maybe I could fax you a cup or 2 at 4:00.
    
    	But it'll cost you.
    
17.13166SOLVIT::KRAWIECKITue Mar 19 1996 18:2211
    
    
    There was someone (female) selling an item in classified_ads today with 
    a name structured thusly:
    
     firstname lastname/lastname
    
    Is this something new in the world of dual last names? Has the hyphen
    bit the dust, to be replaced by the slash??
    
    
17.13167BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 19 1996 18:255
    
    	Maybe she married someone who already had the same last name as she
    	did, and wanted to preserve her maiden name as well as use her mar-
    	ried name?
    
17.13168SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 19 1996 18:3519
    
    Here's another one
    
    Was channel-surfing last night (after I found the tv and remote) and
    stopped to watch some cop-show (around 10:00 or so). They were in
    pursuit of this guy in a Corvette, who finally ran his car into a
    swimming pool.
    
     He's still in the car at the bottom of the pool (evidently a suicide
    candidate) and a cop jumps in to try and rescue him. The door is locked
    and the guy is still conscious. He pulls out a revolver and shoots
    himself. The next thing you see is blood rising to the surface of the
    pool.
    
     My TTWA is this... 
    
     Ballistically, how could the bullet leave the barrel of the gun when
    liquids can't be compressed?
    
17.13169CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesTue Mar 19 1996 18:362
    How do they shoot torpedoes and missiles from under water?  I thought
    the big deal about guns n' water was getting the loads wet.
17.13170SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 19 1996 18:4116
    
    >How do they shoot torpedoes and missiles from under water?  I thought
    >the big deal about guns n' water was getting the loads wet.
    
    Missles are fired from sealed canisters. The top of the canister is
    blown just as the missle is leaving the tube. There is no water in the
    tube to try and get out of the way.
    
     With torpedoes, the tube part is very short, relative to the actual
    torpedo and the tolerance is pretty tight in there so there is little
    or no attempt at liquid compression at firing time. 
    
     The bullet doesn't have time (in this particular example) to get wet
    before the primer explodes the gun-powder. The problem is in where the
    energy will be expended...
    
17.13171POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksTue Mar 19 1996 18:448
    
    Why would the liquid have to be compressed?  Wouldn't the bullet just,
    er, push it aside as it came through the barrel?  I mean, he was in a
    submerged car, not a vacuum, right?
    
    I know nothing about the firing mechanism of guns, tho, so I could be
    RIGHT off the wall with this one 8^).
    
17.13172BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 19 1996 18:509
    
    	I agree with Deb.
    
    	A gun's barrel isn't compressing water, like a car's piston would
    	have to do if you were to get water inside a cylinder.
    
    	And guns aren't air-tight, so there are plenty of places for the
    	water to escape to "get out of the way" of the bullet.
    
17.1317343GMC::KEITHDr. DeuceTue Mar 19 1996 18:521
    What about yer ears! An explosion that close...
17.13174DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Mar 19 1996 18:535
    
    
    	Doesn't matter  Dr. Deuce cuz the bullet killed him...
    	don't think his ears matter all that much.
    
17.13175BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 19 1996 19:005
    
    	The officer might've had a pretty good earache after that 1,
    	depending on the effect of the car's window as an insulator
    	[or lack thereof].
    
17.13176SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Mar 19 1996 19:049
    
    
    	BTW, it appeared the guy in the 'vette used a Smith&Wesson model
    M65 .357mag. But I just got a quick glance....:)
    
    	The show is "High Incidence". Kindof a toned down NYPD blue.
    
    
    jim
17.13177SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 19 1996 19:0414
    
    
    My understanding of the physics is that the bullet was trying to push
    the water out of the way and it had nowhere to go. Remember, in the
    barrel of the gun, the lead bullet is pretty much seated tightly
    against the steel.
    
     I just spoke to someone here who's knowledgable about guns and he
    informed me that with the energy being expended, it would probably go
    nowhere and the cylinder, being the weakest part of the gun and frame
    would tend to explode outwards. The bullet would not travel out the gun
    tube. The most that would happen is that he would be missing most of
    his hand...
    
17.13178the water has somewhere to go!EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Tue Mar 19 1996 19:053
re .13177:

Why wouldn't it just go out the barrel ahead of the bullet?
17.13179POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksTue Mar 19 1996 19:067
    
    So, did you actually see him pulling the trigger and the bullet going
    into his whatever?
    
    Maybe the blood you saw rising in the pool water was blood from his
    blown-up hand after the cylinder exploded.
    
17.13180SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Mar 19 1996 19:087
    
    
    	re: .13179
    
    	they made it very clear that he shot himself in the head.
    
    
17.13181SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 19 1996 19:1016
    
    re: .13179
    
    >Maybe the blood you saw rising in the pool water was blood from his
    >blown-up hand after the cylinder exploded.
    
    
    Well Dear..
    
     It seems this person who I just spoke to said another funny thing was
    when they pulled this guy out of the water, the gun hand was sticking
    up as if he had rigor mortis. Right.... rigor mortis, 15 minutes after
    he offed hisself...
    
     So.. the hand was still there...
    
17.13182SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 19 1996 19:2411
    
    re: .13178
    
    > -< the water has somewhere to go! >-
    
    >Why wouldn't it just go out the barrel ahead of the bullet?
    
    Well from my limited understaning of physics (never got higher than a
    B average), this scenario would take the path of least resistance.. and
    that being backwards or sideways rather than along the gun barrel.
    
17.13183MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 19 1996 19:262
Well, how the heck did it work for James Bond, then?

17.13184NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 19 1996 19:261
Will some boxer with a swimming pool and a gun please try this?
17.13185MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Mar 19 1996 19:262
No guns in my pool. They spoil the liner.

17.13186SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 19 1996 19:273
    
    Bond's gun had little missile projectiles that worked underwater.
    
17.13187EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Tue Mar 19 1996 19:325
re .13182:

It seems to me the path of least resistance is down the barrel ahead of
the bullet.  And even if it didn't the hydrostatic shock would probably
kill the guy anyway.
17.13188BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Mar 19 1996 19:356
    
    	Water and pressure might be a different issue if you were to go
    	a mile or so below the surface, where you'd have an enormous a-
    	mount of water pressure to overcome.  Then this might be an is-
    	sue.
    
17.13189SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 19 1996 19:384
    
> No guns in my pool. They spoil the liner.
    
    That's some pool.  Most people barely have room for an inflatable boat.
17.13190LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Mar 19 1996 19:401
    first god dough, now the liner.
17.13191NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 19 1996 19:421
QE2's not so big.  Fergie, on the other hand...
17.13192SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 19 1996 19:435
    
    >Most people barely have room for an inflatable boat.
    
    
    Or an anatomically correct, full-size inflatable Barbie-doll...
17.13193SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiTue Mar 19 1996 19:4719
    Andy, there is not a watertight seal between the muzzle of the barrel
    and the guy's head.  The water will squirt out between them in much the
    same way as water squirts out of a hose when you put your thumb over
    the end.  It will dissipate in the water around it, with a generally
    very slight displacement of the surrounding water.  Since the pool is
    not in a sealed contained, the net effect will be a very tiny and very
    brief rise in the pool's water level - until the bullet exits the
    muzzle, after which the bubble of the explosion will rise to the
    surface.  Divers' bangsticks have relied on this sort of technology for
    decades - a 9mm or bigger cartridge is fired when the stick is tapped
    against the target, and the bullet travels down a very short
    chamber/barrel into the target.  Hydrostatic shock is the principal
    agent of death.

    What gets me is the blood rising thing - you did say blood rose to the
    surface?  In a pool of water, blood dissipates quite rapidly in all
    directions - not only upward - due to essentially similar densities and
    Brownian motion, and as the blood concentration builds up in the water
    the blood beccomes visible as a cloud around the wound.
17.13194SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckTue Mar 19 1996 19:5615
    
    Dick,
    
     That sounds plausible, although every bang-stick I've ever seen was
    a 12-gauge shotgun shell. Basically, there was no tube to go down and
    the "stick" was actully just that, something to hold the shell and a
    short nail to hit the primer when the shotgun shell was compressed
    against the target. 
    
     Hmmmm.. now that I think of it, when I was in boot-camp lo these many
    years ago, they showed us training films of how to get water out of a
    rifle barrel when/if you fell into water and/or waded through and your
    rifle became submerged. They stated that almost always, the receiver
    would explode if'n you didn't clear it of water..
    
17.13195CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteTue Mar 19 1996 20:014
Dunno if it's already been mentioned, but with water being incompressible, 
it's a bugger to shift it out of the way easily.

Chris.
17.13196POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksTue Mar 19 1996 20:033
    
    It is?  What is swimming, then?
    
17.13197CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteTue Mar 19 1996 20:055
>    It is?  What is swimming, then?
    
bloody hard work.

Chris.
17.13198BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue Mar 19 1996 20:076

	I wonder if Glenn knows that one can make their own gak, now. I saw it
on tv this past weekend. They have a little kit and everything.

	I wonder if 'tine would like to never see gak again. :-)
17.13199:-)GMASEC::KELLYNot The Wrong PersonWed Mar 20 1996 11:303
    if glenn makes gak, i make glenn into glennette.
    
    hth
17.13200BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed Mar 20 1996 12:331
wonder snarf
17.13201BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed Mar 20 1996 12:345
| <<< Note 17.13199 by GMASEC::KELLY "Not The Wrong Person" >>>

| if glenn makes gak, i make glenn into glennette.

	You're gonna give him a make-over? :-)
17.13202WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureWed Mar 20 1996 12:353
    TTWA: whether the frequent connection drops with BACK40 are occurring
    as a result of equipment failure in ZKO or LKG, or somewhere else along
    the way.
17.13203spinningGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Mar 20 1996 13:086
    
      How did they figure Spring officially started at "3:03 AM" today ?
    
      How could you get a time of day for the vernal equinox ?
    
      bb
17.13204BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 20 1996 13:197
    
    	RE: Doc
    
    	I got dropped from BACK40 a few times last night, and lost an
    	Excursion session on the PC this morning [which is unrelated
    	to BACK40], but so far so good from here.
    
17.13205CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesWed Mar 20 1996 13:191
    Through celestial mechanics.  hth.  
17.13206SMURF::BINDERManus Celer DeiWed Mar 20 1996 13:305
    .13194
    
    Andy, the bangsticks I've seen were commercial devices that used either
    a 9mm or a .44 Magnum cartridge.  They had a chamber/barrel that was
    just long enough to hold the cartridge.
17.13207WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureWed Mar 20 1996 13:311
    I've only seen bangsticks that used a 12 gauge slug.
17.13208EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Wed Mar 20 1996 13:3610
re .13203:

They know the time of the vernal equinox (I consider the vernal equinox
defining the start of spring bogus) by predicting the time when the spin axis
of the earth makes an exact right angle with the line connecting the earth-sun
centers. Both are known to a high degree of accuracy.

re others:

There is a lot of network flakiness going on in ZKO.
17.13209I think it was a science film in Physics class ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Mar 20 1996 13:5616
    
    Warning: Faint memory; may be error prone ...
    
    I recall a test where a bullet was fired into some water from above,
    and then the same gun was used to shoot a bullet from underwater.
    
    The bullet fired from underwater travelled a significantly greater
    distance before loosing its energy.
    
    They had an explaination for this but I don't recall the exact 
    details.
    (Something about the bullet fired from above transfering lots
    of energy on impact with the waters surface, and the bullet
    fired from below had accelerated slower down the barrel but had
    more energy when it left the barrel than did the bullet breaking
    the waters surface).
17.13210ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Mar 20 1996 13:5714
    re: cops show
    
    If the guy had his windows up and doors locked (I'm assuming the
    windows were up since the cop could not get at the driver),  he had time 
    to shoot himself in the head BEFORE the passenger compartment filled 
    completely with water.  Thus, water may not have been a factor with the 
    firing of the weapon.
    
    Many cars are fairly air-tight, and would not fill up with water
    immediately.  Since the cop could not get to him, I'm assuming that no
    windows shattered on impact with the pool.
    
    
    -steve
17.13211MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Mar 20 1996 15:272
    ALRIGHT...WHO'S THE WISE GUY CALLING ME AND HUMMING SONGS FROM
    MUSICALS?????!!!!!
17.13212MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Mar 20 1996 15:281
    Found out...nevermind!!!
17.13213CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteWed Mar 20 1996 16:538
>There is a lot of network flakiness going on in ZKO.

fwiw, I've been experiencing numerous disconnects and outages to nodes all 
over the network, it looks like the whole thing (well, the DECnet part) is 
falling to pieces again.  It's been getting progressively worse for about a 
week, now.

Chris.
17.13214BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 20 1996 16:574
    
    	I've lost Excursion a few times today, and have had a couple
    	problems with Netscape, but hardly any NOTES problems.
    
17.13215CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteWed Mar 20 1996 17:008
>    	I've lost Excursion a few times today, and have had a couple
>    	problems with Netscape, but hardly any NOTES problems.
    
oh well, maybe IP's affected too, then.  Oh, and I forgot to mention, network 
response times are absolutely bloody *crap*.  For example, a next unseen can 
take anything up to several minutes to respond.

Chris.
17.13216MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Mar 20 1996 17:032
Sunspots.

17.13217comet tailsHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedWed Mar 20 1996 17:160
17.13218SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckWed Mar 20 1996 17:306
    
    ttwa
    
    
    What do they call "man-hours" these days??
    
17.13219LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Mar 20 1996 17:311
    hours?
17.13220Yours and mine??SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckWed Mar 20 1996 17:361
    
17.13221BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 20 1996 17:369
    
    	Bonnie, you might be aware that "man hours" is more than just
    	the number of hours required for a task.  It's the total number
    	of hours required, based on "men" and hours worked by each.
    
    	I suppose "hours" is a possibility, but there had to be a reas-
    	on that "man hours" was used instead.  But "person hours" sounds
    	familiar.
    
17.13222POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Mar 20 1996 17:381
    Can't say th IP backbone is in great shape either.
17.13223NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 20 1996 17:391
Person hours or labor hours.
17.13224prizes for winning answers ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Mar 20 1996 17:404
    
      Hours of tedious backbreaking drudgery ?
    
      bb
17.13225LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Mar 20 1996 17:434
    shawn, person hours doesn't sound at all familiar to me, but
    then again, i'm not a massachusetts legislator from newport,
    either.  i suggest we call them mamie-eisen hours.  this will
    please all parties, i think.
17.13226BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 20 1996 17:537
    
    	I didn't say it had to sound familiar to you, now did I?  I
    	said it sounded familiar to ME.
    
    	And mamie-eisen hours doesn't please me, so I guess we can't
    	use it.
    
17.13227LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Mar 20 1996 17:552
    shawn, i would like to know why mamie-eisen hours does
    not please you.  i really would.
17.13228SMURF::WALTERSWed Mar 20 1996 18:051
    he just doesn't ike it.
17.13229NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 20 1996 18:051
2 reasons.  Mamie's dead, and she wasn't a babe.
17.13230BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Mar 20 1996 18:075
    
    	And it reeks of reverse discrimination.
    
    	3 strikes, so it's out.
    
17.13231LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Mar 20 1996 18:101
    perhaps he cares not for the hyphen?
17.13232punctuate thisHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedWed Mar 20 1996 18:133
>    perhaps he cares not for the hyphen?

And that coming from a_underscore :=]
17.13233MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Mar 20 1996 19:215
    How can a group who espoused the idea of self empowerment be labeled a
    communist?
    
    How can somebody have such a shallow and incorrect definition of what a
    communist is?
17.13234GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Mar 20 1996 21:118
TTWA - how long the "home-made" posters I've seen around the office will get 
to stay up.
They read "Digital - whatever it takes (and if it's okay with Microsoft"

ATTWA - how long the Microsnot web site will be around for.


\C
17.13235WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 21 1996 09:041
    good one, Bonnie!
17.13236SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckThu Mar 21 1996 14:136
    
    ttwa
    
    
    
    Why anyone would ever buy a "Harvest Gold" colored appliance...
17.13237NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 21 1996 14:152
For the same reason that people bought Nehru jackets and leisure suits.
Slaves of fashion.
17.13238SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckThu Mar 21 1996 14:164
    
    
    Are we sure it isn't liesure suits???
    
17.13239TROOA::BUTKOVICHChrisbert IncThu Mar 21 1996 14:283
    My kitchen has "Harvest Gold" appliances and my bathroom has "Avocado
    Green" fixtures - bluurrrgh!  I think those colours were very popular
    in the 70's
17.13240ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 21 1996 14:282
    
    hell, ask Larry
17.13241SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckThu Mar 21 1996 14:3310
    
    re: .13239
    
    >"Avocado  Green" fixtures - bluurrrgh! 
    
    bluurrrgh! is right!!!
    
    At least the manufacturers had enough foresight to make
    removable/reversable panels in some of their appliances...
    
17.13242MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 21 1996 14:424
My fridge is harvest gold. When I moved to NH in '77, I needed to buy a
new fridge for the house I bought. The kitchen was already decorated in
yellows, so the ex- thought that harvest gold was the way to go.

17.13243ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 21 1996 14:433
    .13242
    
    is that why she's your _ex_?
17.13244BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 21 1996 14:453
    
    	Our kitchen appliances were all Avocado Green.  1/2 still are.
    
17.13245POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksThu Mar 21 1996 14:474
    
    Mine are almond and black, thank goodness!
    
    
17.13246ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunThu Mar 21 1996 14:474
    
    .13244
    
    let me guess, the other 1/2 are Harvest Gold.
17.13247BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 21 1996 14:493
    
    	Nope, refrigerator is off-white or something like that.
    
17.13248POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksThu Mar 21 1996 14:503
    
    Almond!
    
17.13249NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 21 1996 14:501
Prolly almond.  That's been fashionable for the past 10 years or so.
17.13250BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 21 1996 14:518
    
    	OK, I'll take your word for it.
    
    	I knew it wasn't white, and I knew it wasn't brown, but I knew it
    	was somewhere in between.
    
    	8^)
    
17.13251SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 21 1996 14:531
    It was a pigment of your imagination.
17.13252SUBSYS::NEUMYERLongnecks and Short StoriesThu Mar 21 1996 15:194
    
    Our first kitchen appliances were red. Now we have almond/black.
    
    ed
17.13253I must have missed that fad altogetherMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 21 1996 15:4910
>    Our first kitchen appliances were red.

???

Red???

Sounds like a converted CocaCola machine and a Weber BBQ kettle.

:^)

17.13254Pepsi - no CokeSUBSYS::NEUMYERLongnecks and Short StoriesThu Mar 21 1996 16:196
    
    Yup, red they were. Fridgedaire made them. Not too common. This was in
    the mid 70s.
    
    ed
    
17.13255SOLVIT::KRAWIECKILord of the Turnip TruckThu Mar 21 1996 16:204
    
    
    Probably their scientists and designers on LSD....
    
17.13256TROOA::BUTKOVICHChrisbert IncThu Mar 21 1996 16:213
    as soon as I can afford it (or as soon as they break, whichever comes
    first), I plan to replace all the appliances with plain white.  It never
    goes out of style and is easy to decorate around.
17.13257BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Mar 21 1996 16:233

	I wonder why Mr. Walters hasn't gone into professional comedy?
17.13258POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Thu Mar 21 1996 16:251
    That was a late sixties early seventies fad.
17.13259NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 21 1996 16:261
Professional comedy?
17.13260SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 21 1996 16:282
    If you were on our project team, you'd know that I was in professional
    comedy.
17.13261BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Mar 21 1996 16:291
:-)
17.13262ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Thu Mar 21 1996 16:304
    re: .13239
    
    
    That's right up there with lime green shag carpeting.
17.13263WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 21 1996 16:311
    ahhh, virgin kitchen appliances. my fav too.
17.13264SCASS1::BARBER_Abreath in, breath outFri Mar 22 1996 01:322
    How did 64 pounds of cocaine end up in an American Airlines cockpit in
    D/FW airport?
17.13265BSS::PROCTOR_RKeyBoredFri Mar 22 1996 01:4913
    >   How did 64 pounds of cocaine end up in an American Airlines cockpit
    >   in D/FW airport?
    
    
    well, the tower was predicting heavy snow as the plane was
    "taking off"; as it were...
    
    
    which brings to mind:
    
    does anybody remember when DeLoreans were called "snow mobiles"?
    
    history snarf...
17.13266CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Mar 22 1996 02:317
>    How did 64 pounds of cocaine end up in an American Airlines cockpit in
>    D/FW airport?



    Somebody put it there?
17.13267GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Mar 22 1996 11:483
    
    ttwa::  why would someone want a photocopy of their passport??
    
17.13268Tip 3, right inside the passport itself: Make 2 photocopiesCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 22 1996 12:576
Because now that it's not longer illegal to photocopy passports (it was some
ten or so years ago), travel experts recommend that you keep a photocopy
somewhere to facilitate getting a replacement passport if the real one is
lost.

/john
17.13269NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 22 1996 14:282
We had to submit photcopies of our passports to somebody-or-other (the INS?
the Moldovan government?) as part of our adoption paperwork.
17.13270PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 22 1996 14:5518
  it took two women with degrees to come up with this?  seems to
  me they forgot to mention it's also a profession that some women
  go into willingly.


      <<< TURRIS::DISK$NOTES_PACK2:[NOTES$LIBRARY]WOMANNOTES-V5.NOTE;1 >>>
                        -< Topics of Interest to Women >-
================================================================================
Note 38.94                       Quotable Women                         94 of 94
ASDG::NJACKSON                                        6 lines  19-MAR-1996 09:14
                           -< Prostitution thought >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Prostitution is both an act of violence against women, and an
    institution which insures male supremacy.
    
                    Melissa Farley  PhD  and Jane Anthony PhD
    
17.13271NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 22 1996 14:561
Di, you've covertly been reading =wn=?! 
17.13272PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 22 1996 15:026
 covertly - aagagag. i get it.

 yeah, i like to read it once in a while to remind myself
 why i panned myself from it.

17.13273BUSY::SLABOUNTYShe never told me she was a mimeFri Mar 22 1996 15:063
    
    	Why is prostitution an act of violence against women?
    
17.13274SCASS1::BARBER_Abreath in, breath outFri Mar 22 1996 15:081
    It's not.
17.13275BUSY::SLABOUNTYShe never told me she was a mimeFri Mar 22 1996 15:153
    
    	OK, thanks.  Just making sure I'm following along reasonably well.
    
17.13276slab, you're a...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Mar 22 1996 15:284
    
      brainless brute
    
      bb
17.13277ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckFri Mar 22 1996 15:384
    
    TTWA: 
    
    why is this place getting so darn sensitive lately.
17.13278BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 22 1996 15:395

	If someone is hooked (no pun intended) into it to survive (ie
teenagers), then isn't this exploitation? And with that, couldn't it be seen as
violence against women? Just curious....
17.13279BUSY::SLABOUNTYShe never told me she was a mimeFri Mar 22 1996 15:443
    
    	Only if the person is beaten whenever [s]he tries to leave.
    
17.13280PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 22 1996 15:478
  .13278  sometimes, it involves violence against women.  i'm not one
	  of those types who thinks every other freakin' word in the
	  dictionary is synonymous with "violence", though, and "exploitation"
	  isn't, imo.  

	  the two PhD recipients could have come up with a less
	  simple-minded quote, one would think.
17.13281BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 22 1996 15:514

	I agree, milady that they could have. I'm just still toying with the
teens thing.
17.13282BUSY::SLABOUNTYShe never told me she was a mimeFri Mar 22 1996 15:558
    
>	  the two PhD recipients could have come up with a less
>	  simple-minded quote, one would think.
    
    
    	Probably just a couple bimbos who slept their way through col-
    	lege, and onto a PhD.  Right, Deb?
    
17.13283BUSY::SLABOUNTYShe never told me she was a mimeFri Mar 22 1996 15:556
    
	>I'm just still toying with the teen's thing.
    
    
    	Can he say that in here?  It's illegal in most states.
    
17.13284SMURF::WALTERSFri Mar 22 1996 16:021
    <eigenstate pun blocker> 
17.13285WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Mar 22 1996 16:283
    anyone notice that these two women's last names are men's names?
    
    coincidence? i think not!
17.13286CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Mar 22 1996 17:0212
>	  the two PhD recipients could have come up with a less
>	  simple-minded quote, one would think.


  I read a comment from similarly degreed women who equated childbirth
 with rape.




Jim
17.13287WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureFri Mar 22 1996 17:071
    Wanna bet their degrees are in "women's studies"? 
17.13288CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteFri Mar 22 1996 17:428
Reminds me of the Sociology students I was unfortunate enough to meet at 
college.  Idle goodfornothings, who reckoned they knew it all, and were 
endlessly causing trouble for everyone else.  I found it curious that for a 
college where 90% of the students were studying engineering and computing 
courses, nearly all the `staff' of the Student Union were of the Sociology 
variety.

Chris.
17.13289?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Mar 22 1996 18:074
TTWA:
   So many touchy people in here today . Folks are usually mellowed out
   on Friday afternoon ....

17.13290;>PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 22 1996 18:071
 oh shaddup!
17.13291LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Mar 22 1996 18:081
    it's been a long, hard winter.
17.13292BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 22 1996 18:086

	Wonder if shawns mouse thang will work....


		11.2
17.13293NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 22 1996 18:082
Lots of DEC employees are a lot poorer this Friday than last Friday, at least
on paper.
17.13294BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 22 1996 18:093

	Shawns thang works for me.
17.13295WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureFri Mar 22 1996 18:093
    >So many touchy people in here today
    
     No kiddin'.
17.13296WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureFri Mar 22 1996 18:093
    >	Shawns thang works for me.
    
     I bet it does.
17.13297BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 22 1996 18:101
:-)
17.13298SCASS1::BARBER_Abreath in, breath outFri Mar 22 1996 18:111
    Help?  What am I doing wrong?  (With regard to the mouse thang!!)
17.13299HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri Mar 22 1996 18:127
    
    >So many touchy people in here today . Folks are usually mellowed out
    > on Friday afternoon ...
    
    
    Guess all things are relative. Soapbox seems positively uplifting to
    me!
17.13300BUSY::SLABOUNTYShe never told me she was a mimeFri Mar 22 1996 18:166
    
    	RE: Glenn/Doc
    
    	I saw that retort from a mile away.  Figures it'd be Doc to pick
    	up on it.  8^)
    
17.13301BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 22 1996 18:367
| <<< Note 17.13300 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "She never told me she was a mime" >>>


| RE: Glenn/Doc

	How did Richardson get dragged into this???

17.13302PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 22 1996 18:376
  i have been reflecting on the landscape of my life, and
  have decided that so far, it's been a real butte.

  now what?

17.13303ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckFri Mar 22 1996 18:434
    
    .13302
    
    Mesa you can change the view
17.13304WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureFri Mar 22 1996 18:439
    HTF to get in touch with field service. Am I supposed to use the bogus
    GPS or what? I already called and listened to the menu options, none of
    which sounded right. Does this HAVE to be such an annoyance?
    
     The guy who called my machine in for me is gone until april and left
    me no information about how to get in touch with field service. My boss
    wants me to send field service mail and CC it to him, so he can elevate
    this. But I have no idea where to send mail, or if I even can contact
    field service by mail. Grrrr.
17.13305SCASS1::BARBER_Abreath in, breath outFri Mar 22 1996 18:461
    So, basically, bluuuurrgh?
17.13306BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 22 1996 18:463
milady, does the landscape of your life remind you of a sunset on top of a
mountain like yours does for me? 

17.13307PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 22 1996 18:503
  so i'm over the hill, is that what you're saying?  okay, 
  glen, i'll remember this.  not for long, of course.
17.13308BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 22 1996 18:513
	Milady..... you will be happy to know that people are looking at me
strangely right now, trying to figure out why I am laughing. :-)
17.13309BIGQ::MARCHANDFri Mar 22 1996 18:532
    
       Glen, people look at you strangely anyways  :-)
17.13310BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 22 1996 18:541
	I noticed that. Men more than women, though. I wonder why?
17.13311BUSY::SLABOUNTYShe never told me she was a mimeFri Mar 22 1996 19:043
    
    	Maybe your fly is down.
    
17.13312CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationFri Mar 22 1996 19:155
    
    	Lucky Jack, perhaps the other 'boxers have also just
    	found that today was National Goof Off Day, after having
    	spent the day being utterly productive ?
    
17.13313Get a real job, CharlieDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedFri Mar 22 1996 20:0710
    Since Edward (later the Duke of Windsor) had to abdicate the throne
    because he was marrying Wallis Simpson who was divorced, I wonder
    how/why Prince Charles can consider himself the legitimate successor
    to his mother since he will be a divorced person?
    
    Even if he doesn't marry Horseface Parker-Bowles, Charles himself
    will be a divorced person.  If being marrying a divorced person
    disqualified Edward, how an an exception be made for Charles?
    
    
17.13314It's very simple, really.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 22 1996 20:125
Being divorced is not the problem.

Remarrying after divorce is forbidden.

/john
17.13315BUSY::SLABOUNTYShe never told me she was a mimeFri Mar 22 1996 20:234
    
    	"After divorce you want the throne?
    	 You'd better spend your nights alone."
    
17.13316POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Mar 22 1996 20:441
    BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!
17.13317LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Mar 22 1996 20:572
    still want that pomp and circumstance?
    better keep a sheath on that lance!
17.13318Still think it stinks!!DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedFri Mar 22 1996 20:588
    /but Johnnnnnnn, Edward was never married; Wallis was re-marrying ;-)
    
    No matter even if he doesn't re-marry, Charles WILL BE a divorced
    man......since the King is also supposed to be recognized as the
    head of the Church of England how does he hope to pull this off?
    
    If Edward had to step aside, I think Charles should do the same.
    
17.13319BUSY::SLABOUNTYShe never told me she was a mimeFri Mar 22 1996 21:016
    
    	RE: -1
    
    	"If Charles wants the royal crown on his shelf,
    	 I guess he'll have to 'pull it off' by himself."
    
17.13320Not that the guy in Rome is any prize, but ...MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Mar 22 1996 22:235
> since the King is also supposed to be recognized as the
> head of the Church of England

That's always good for a <chortle>, as in, "Nice Church ya got there."

17.13321BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 22 1996 23:068
| <<< Note 17.13315 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "She never told me she was a mime" >>>


| "After divorce you want the throne?
| You'd better spend your nights alone."

	Ya gotta spend the nights alone if you want to go to the bathroom? I
thought all you needed was a good book?
17.13322POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Sat Mar 23 1996 01:482
    "So you want the chance to put that crown on?
    You shouldn't have wished you were a tampon."
17.13323PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BSat Mar 23 1996 03:505
 if i'll actually get to see the ever-gesticulating mr. covert
 in action.
    

17.13324Charlie for Mascot of the Republic of BaniCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat Mar 23 1996 04:2043
>> since the King is also supposed to be recognized as the
>> head of the Church of England

Not "head".  That job's already taken.

The queen (or king) serves a much more limited role.  That role, according
to the Laws of the English State Church (much like the state churches of
a few other northern European countries) "Supreme Governor of the Church of
England in all matters as God's Law doth allow".

For an American visitor not a member of the CofE/EnglishStateChurch this
is somewhat amusing. I think Church and State should only cooperate on a
cordial but not quite so intimate level

	But at last came a King who had greed in his eyes
	And he lusted for treasure with fraud and with lies

	And this realm which had once been Our Lady's own Dower
	Had its church now enslaved by the secular power.

These are some somewhat seditious verses of the Walsingham Pilgrim's Hymn,
sung by CofE members who go on retreats to "England's Nazareth" (The National
Shrine in Little Walsingham near the Norfolk Coast).  Read about it elsewhere.

Back to Bony Prince Charlie.  The role "God's law doth allow" him to have
in the Church is open to him while he is living a "godly" life.  There
is no sin in being unable to mend a broken marriage.  But closing the
door permanently on the possibility of reconciliation by marrying anyone
else disqualifies him as a leader of the Church.

  Aside: Some people in England think he should step down anyway, that he
  is unfit to be even a secular leader because of the scandalously extreme
  nature of the breakup.

Now, imho, the British can either live with it or change the law to allow
rather than require their monarch to occupy the role of Supreme governor
and then he can obey only the same marriage laws as any other Englishmun.

Then they could also change their laws so that the monarch doesn't have
"the right to say no" to legislation and otherwise a role like Master of
Ceremonies or Mascot.

/john
17.13325MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sun Mar 24 1996 08:268
TTWA:

     Should I really rip this system apart and almost totally reconfigure
     the inside of the box???

     Hell - why not?

     AAAAAAaaaaaaaggggggghhhhhhhhhhh.......
17.13326USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Sun Mar 24 1996 14:364
    What all the wonder of San Antonio is about...Place me back here on the
    Chesapeake Bay where there's green grass, blooming flowers, fishin'
    holes and real people, not some of the most discourteous people I've
    ever met in the SW.
17.13327SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Mar 24 1996 14:404
    
    	never mind my previous question about how you liked San Antonio. :)
    
    
17.13328ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckMon Mar 25 1996 12:194
    
    TTWA:
    
    How JJ's move went this weekend?
17.13329POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Mon Mar 25 1996 12:352
    I think they're past that stage, Mark. They've been together for a while
    now.
17.13330ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckMon Mar 25 1996 12:404
    
    .13329
    
    why thank you little buddy.
17.13331inquiring minds and mondays...BSS::PROCTOR_RKeyBoredMon Mar 25 1996 13:2816
    whilst chasing the blizzard thru Nebraska yesterday, I started
    wondering the following:
    
    the lowest (thicker) wire on phone poles ?phone wires? have this weird
    triangular 'wing' attached to it, I assume to keep the wire from
    bouncing up and down in high winds and disrupting conversations?
    Seen 'em for years, took me until now to wonder what function they
    performed..
    
    AND
    
    when you drive past a refinery, there is usually a flare (a tower with
    flames blowing out the top) burning off the lighter distillants from
    the refining process...
    1) what are they burning off (in most cases)
    2) howcum they don't save it?
17.13332MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Mar 25 1996 13:366
>						 have this weird
>    triangular 'wing' attached to it, I assume to keep the wire from
>    bouncing up and down in high winds and disrupting conversations?

Can you describe the item more clearly? Dimensions? Location relative to pole?
etc?
17.13333BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forMon Mar 25 1996 14:2323
RE: 17.13331 by BSS::PROCTOR_R "KeyBored"

> the lowest (thicker) wire on phone poles ?phone wires? have this weird
> triangular 'wing' attached to it

Old phone wires switched conductors from the right side to the left side to
cancel electrical noise with a hanging thing that sort of sounds like that. 
Like twisted pair,  with a couple of twists per mile.


> when you drive past a refinery, there is usually a flare (a tower with
> flames blowing out the top) burning off the lighter distillants from the
> refining process.

The main reason for flare stacks is to avoid explosions.  If power is lost
or any of a bunch of other problems happen,  a whole lot of hot hydrocarbon
gases will build up pressure until something breaks or until dumped up into
the air at the top of the flare stack and ignited by that little flame you
see.  The area around the refinery will be lit up like it was noon for the
hours it takes a reactor or whatever to shutdown.


Phil,  spent a few weeks at the Exxon Baytown TX refinery.
17.13334GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Mar 25 1996 15:106
    
    TTWA:  if anyone else read ::hallr's "food" note before reading this
    string and thought his reference to "s.a." stood for south america and
    not san antonio...
    
    
17.13335SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon Mar 25 1996 15:446
    ttwa:
    
    Whether I should listen to Gianni Schicchi now, or save it for dessert
    after Tosca.
    
    Decisions, decisions...
17.13336BROKE::PARTSMon Mar 25 1996 16:294
    
    is there any topic around here where people are discussing the
    imus flap?
    
17.13337CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesMon Mar 25 1996 16:341
    Yes, right here.  What is an imus flap anyway?
17.13338CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Mar 25 1996 16:566

>    Yes, right here.  What is an imus flap anyway?


     another name for uvula?
17.13339CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Mon Mar 25 1996 16:579

 Seriously, I read about Mr. Imus' one liners aimed at the prez and at
 Newty, but haven't read the remarks which has upped their dander, so to
 speak.



 Jim
17.13340BROKE::PARTSMon Mar 25 1996 16:599
    
    don imus participated in a washington d.c. roast involving
    politicos and news personalities thursday night.  it was
    rebroadcast on c-span saturday night despite white house 
    protests.  basically imus did his typical shock radio routine
    with the targets (clinton, dan rather, newt etc.) sitting there
    in tuxedos trying to pretend they were comfortable.  his barbs
    were personal, hostile, and made for a controversial evening.
    
17.13341WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 25 1996 17:051
    -1 how unlike him.
17.13342watta ya expectHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedMon Mar 25 1996 17:0811
re: Imus

The one that seemed to really steam Slick's clams was a bit about Clinton
going to some sporting event and they let him do a play. Clinton's
response was a "Go Baby". Imus said that this wasn't the first time
Clinton had said that and asked him if'n he remembered the time in the
back of the pickup with the astroturf.

A copule of people walked out but both Clintons toughed it out.

TTom
17.13343TROOA::BUTKOVICHChrisbert IncMon Mar 25 1996 17:134
    speaking of uvula's - did anyone else happen to watch The Operation on
    the TLC last week, when they were repairing a cleft palate on a baby. 
    Every time the Dr. would point out the uvula, I couldn't help but think
    of Glen :-)
17.13344BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Mar 25 1996 17:152
	Hee hee hee...... 
17.13345MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Mar 25 1996 17:185
>- did anyone else happen to watch The Operation on the TLC last week

No. But, then I didn't voluntarily have hot tar poured in my nostrils
last week, either, Chris.

17.13346POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Mon Mar 25 1996 17:223
    So, they forced it up your nose did they?
    
    How violent!
17.13347SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsMon Mar 25 1996 18:1410
    
    TTWA..
    
    The new place we moved into last week..
    
    Living Room
    
    One wall (of the four) has three (count em.. 3) cable-tv outlets, and
    there are no phone jacks in the whole room...
    
17.13348CNTROL::JENNISONJoin me in glad adorationMon Mar 25 1996 18:169
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why the portion of my metpay dividend from my home owner's policy
    	was so small ?  Doesn't an 18% dividend = 18% of the policy?
    
    	The automobile dividend seemed right.
    
    
17.13349DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Mar 25 1996 18:3710
    
    
    	That is weird Andy.
    
    	Something "odd" about your old place/our new place.....  Why
    	in just about every outlet, one of the two plugs is hooked up
    	to a switch somewhere in the room.  Took us a while to figure
    	out why some of our stuff wasn't working when they were working
    	fine immediately before moving!  =)
    
17.13350BUSY::SLABOUNTYSlugmania ... catch it!!Mon Mar 25 1996 18:418
    
    	RE: JJ
    
    	Most "newer" places are wired such that all the top outlets
    	[or all the bottom outlets] in a room are controlled by a
    	wall switch, so that you can walk into a room, flip a switch,
    	and have a lamp come on in the corner.
    
17.13351BROKE::PARTSMon Mar 25 1996 19:0610
    
    the difference wasn't imus, it was the setting in which he
    was doing his schtick.  there were references to the president
    doing whoopee in the back of his pick-up truck, interns performing
    oral sex on peter jennings, references to chris dodd stubbling
    around under tables in a drunken stupor etc.  of course the
    washington establishment was indignant.  people who were p.o.'d
    seemed to be those who would appear on his radio show and who
    knew his stuff.
    
17.13352PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 25 1996 19:083
  what a class act.

17.13353SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsMon Mar 25 1996 19:0910
    
    re: .13349
    
    JJ...
    
    I went and re-wired the whole place ala. Polish style housing...
    
    Glad I could help...
    
    ;)
17.13354ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckMon Mar 25 1996 19:125
    
    .13353
    
    Andy, does this mean you turn on the lamp in the corner, and the
    wall switch goes off?
17.13355SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsMon Mar 25 1996 19:144
    
    Hey!!!!! No telling my secret-double handshake Polish Electrical Union
    short-cuts!!!!!!!
    
17.13356USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue Mar 26 1996 00:242
    As I used to argue w/ Eastland, I heard IMUS one time...it was
    enuf...he and are full of it and i have no use for them...
17.13357BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forTue Mar 26 1996 09:366
Well,  I wonder if the Doctah going to be whining today about not getting
to see the comet again last night?


Phil
17.13358USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue Mar 26 1996 10:094
    no more than your usual wine about the hole, the asteroids and the
    hemoroids...
    
    :-)
17.13359WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureTue Mar 26 1996 10:3712
>Well,  I wonder if the Doctah going to be whining today about not getting
>to see the comet again last night?
    
    Nope. I went out early while it was still clear, and got to watch it
    for awhile. The moon and haze interfered a bit, but we got to see it
    anyway before it started to rain. Got a great view of Venus, which is
    currently about half illuminated, and the moon, which the kids got a
    kick out of seeing through the telescope. I've just gotta figure out a
    way to let them look through the eyepiece without moving the telescope
    and losing the image. "No, daddy, I can't see it." Daddy looks. "That's
    because you moved the telescope!" :-) It was fun and lots better for
    them than watching TV.
17.13360BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forTue Mar 26 1996 11:1418
RE: 17.13359 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "contents under pressure"

> The moon and haze interfered a bit, but we got to see it anyway before it
> started to rain.

Glad to hear it.  Maybe tonight it will be clear enough to see the tail
again after moonset.  


> I've just gotta figure out a way to let them look through the eyepiece
> without moving the telescope and losing the image.

Age of kids?  My four year old I pick up and hold up to the lens,  my seven
year old uses a stepladder and I shine my LED flashlight at the ground to
help him get set.  Having a good scope mount helps a lot as well.  


Phil
17.13361WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureTue Mar 26 1996 11:2713
>Glad to hear it.  Maybe tonight it will be clear enough to see the tail
>again after moonset.  
    
    Of course, moonset is at 1:07 am. :-/
    
    I'm looking forward to the early evening on my birthday, when we'll
    have a lunar eclipse. That should facilitate viewing.
    
>Age of kids?  
    
    3 and 7. I have to hold them both up. The 7 year old gets heavy
    after a couple of minutes. :-) The 3 year old hasn't figured out how to
    close one eye, yet. :-)
17.13362BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forTue Mar 26 1996 12:2116
RE: 17.13361 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "contents under pressure"

> Of course, moonset is at 1:07 am.

Wimp!!!  :-)


> I'm looking forward to the early evening on my birthday, when we'll have
> a lunar eclipse. That should facilitate viewing.

Happy birthday a week and two days early.  I always look forward to a lunar
eclipse.  Especially one in the early evening,  when easily shared with the
kids.


Phil
17.13363WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureTue Mar 26 1996 12:256
>> Of course, moonset is at 1:07 am.

>Wimp!!!  :-)
    
    Well, it's only an hour or hour and a half earlier than usual, but
    getting up at 5 is tough enough. :-) Mebbe I'll take a nap.
17.13364DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Mar 26 1996 13:236
    
    
    	re: Andy
    
    	Ah!  Ok, now I understand.  =)
    
17.13365PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 26 1996 16:046
  who in the world designed the handles on all the quality pans
  these days, and what do they have at the end of their arm, as it's
  apparently not a hand?

  or is it just me - they seem extremely uncomfortable to grasp.
17.13366SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Mar 26 1996 16:072
    It's just you.  Try using a pot holder - it will add greatly to the
    comfort level while it also reduces the need for visits to the ER.
17.13367PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 26 1996 16:095
   it's the shape - not just the fact that they get hot.  one would
   think they could design something that's comfortable in the hand,
   regardless of whether or not a pot holder is required when it
   gets hot.
17.13368SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Mar 26 1996 16:112
    Joking aside, it may be you.  I don't find them uncomfortable.  But
    then again, maybe that's just me.
17.13369PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 26 1996 16:252
  .13368  i have very synsytyve hands ooh er.
17.13370SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsTue Mar 26 1996 16:3010
    
    re: .13367
    
    Well, Di...
    
    Maybe we should wait until the Big-E and see what new and wonderful
    pots and pants they have... wot??
    
     :)
    
17.13371CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesTue Mar 26 1996 16:406
    TTWA:
    
    Who in the world would ever buy pink and mint green, wool carpets?  
    
    
    deploying umbrella because I think it's gonna rain, real hard too.  
17.13372BUSY::SLABOUNTYSupra = idiot driver magnetTue Mar 26 1996 16:455
    
    	Must've been a clearance sale at the Canadian Mint factory.
    
    	Buy a few bags of mints and PLEASE TAKE THESE CARPETS AWAY.
    
17.13373POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksTue Mar 26 1996 16:5716
                     
                                         ,.','.,'.,
                                 ,'.'.,''.,'.',''  "
    			,.''.,.','.,' ,.',.',.',..,'',.',.',.'
    	               ,'.,'.',,.''.,'.,'.','.,'.,"'.,'.',.'
                              ,.',.',,.',.',.'.' ,.',.
    8^pPppPPppPppPpPppPppPpPppPPpP,.',.',.',.',.'",..,
                        ,.',.'.'.','.,'.,',.',.',.',.' ,.','.,'.
                                    ,. ' ,.,.',.',"
                                        ,.',.',.',.',.'
                                        	,.',.','.,
    					,.',.
    					     ,.',.',.',
    
    
    I didn't buy them; I'm just selling them!
17.13374NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 26 1996 16:592
Folx, these are _wool_ carpets (according to Mz_Deb).  That's class, unlike
the orange nylon shag in _your_ place.
17.13375BUSY::SLABOUNTYSupra = idiot driver magnetTue Mar 26 1996 17:0210
    
    	You didn't buy them?
    
    	Andy, isn't there a rule in C_A that says you can't sell some-
    	thing you didn't buy?  Or is that rule only in effect on the
    	4th Tuesday of the month in a year ending in an even number?
    
    	Woah ... look at that!!  Better wait 'til tomorrow to post the
    	ad, Deb.
    
17.13376SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsTue Mar 26 1996 17:084
    
    
    If'n they belong to her, the procuring procedure is not in
    question...
17.13377POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksTue Mar 26 1996 17:173
    
    They belong to me 8^p.  So there, Shawn.
    
17.13378BUSY::SLABOUNTYTearin' it up in the daytime ...Tue Mar 26 1996 17:193
    
    	Wow, they're getting pretty lenient over in C_A these days.
    
17.13379SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsTue Mar 26 1996 17:194
    
    
    SHADDAP!!!! Or I'll toast your ads the next time I see them!!!!!!!
    
17.13380BUSY::SLABOUNTYTearin' it up in the daytime ...Tue Mar 26 1996 17:247
    
    	Eesh, what a grouch.
    
    	I guess you need to get ...
    
    	Oops, wrong note[r].
    
17.13381NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 26 1996 17:241
As long as you don't toast his 'nads.
17.13382SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsTue Mar 26 1996 17:277
    
    re: .13380
    
    Hey!!! Great idea!!!
    
    I'll let you know how things work out tomorrow!!
    
17.13383POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksWed Mar 27 1996 15:244
    
    TTWA:  The guy in ::Classified_Ads who has a preferred wife.
    
    
17.13384BSS::PROCTOR_RUnmarried Childless Head of HouseholdWed Mar 27 1996 15:316
    TTWA:
    howcum note 9.0 is reserved for future use?
     (and set nowrite)
    
    what are we waiting for? a sudden note shortage in digital?
    
17.13385WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureWed Mar 27 1996 16:411
    We do things like that to confound the brightness challenged.
17.13386PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 27 1996 16:455
>    We do things like that to confound the brightness challenged.

	aagagagagag.

17.13387BUSY::SLABOUNTYThe call me Dr. LoveWed Mar 27 1996 16:526
    
    	Well, I consider that to be "kudos" to my superior intellect,
    	since I KNOW why you did that.
    
    	Thank you, Doc, you have made my day.
    
17.13388LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Mar 27 1996 16:574
    .13387
    
    superior intellect.  greasy elbow.  
    assume "the thinker" position, please.
17.13389fab 4GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Mar 27 1996 17:105
    
      number 9, number 9, number 9....
    
    
      bb
17.13390GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Mar 27 1996 18:0916
    thanks, bb...your note just started the following little diddy to run
    thru my head...
    
    	engine engine number 9
    	going down the chicago line
    	if the train falls off the tracks
    	do you want your money back?
    
    one of them thar alternatives to "eeny meeny miny mo" we used as a kid...
    
    kinda like "my mother and your mother were hanging out the clothes, my
    mother punched your mother in the nose. what color was the blood?"...
    
    i think i'll stop now..
    
    
17.13391DYPSS1::COGHILLSteve Coghill, Luke 14:28Wed Mar 27 1996 18:229
   Re: .13390
   
   I always preferred:
   
   	Apples, peaches, pears, plums; tell me when your birthday comes.
   
   Then that kid would give month and day of his birthday, and the
   counter would run the months from January to the birth month, then
   from 1 to the birthdate.
17.13392NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 27 1996 18:277
My mother and your mother were hanging the clothes.
My mother punched your mother right in the nose.
What color was the blood?
[names color]
[spells color] spells [color] and you are not it.

[repeat]
17.13393WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureWed Mar 27 1996 18:301
    skunk in the barnyard, pee you
17.13394POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksWed Mar 27 1996 18:387
    
    >My mother and your mother were hanging the clothes.
    >My mother punched your mother right in the nose.
    >What color was the blood?
    
    I am truly, truly horrified at this!
    
17.13395NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 27 1996 18:391
{head hung in shame}
17.13396ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Mar 27 1996 18:403
    
    welcome to the "flashback hour", brought to you by Microsoft, "When
    you haven't had enough"
17.13397BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonWed Mar 27 1996 18:415
    
    	RE: -1
    
    	Or, "Where do you NOT want to go today?".
    
17.13398ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Mar 27 1996 18:452
    
    <-----  look youse, I was trying to be witty. It failed.
17.13399BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonWed Mar 27 1996 18:474
    
    	Oh, I thought it was witty.  But I put mine in because it's
    	almost a word-for-word copy of their actual slogan.
    
17.13400ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Wed Mar 27 1996 18:5011
    
		 -------|------|------------
                        ++    ++
                        ||---M||
                        ||     |
                       /\-------\
                      (@@)       \
                      (  )        *
                    /
              M@d cOw SNarF!
    
17.13401BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonWed Mar 27 1996 18:5710
	 	  (__)
	          (oo)
	 *    -----\/  (__)
	  \  /   _||   (oo)
           \/   /-------\/ 
	    | _/ |     || \ 
	    ||   ||W---||  IF WE EVER GET TIRED OF THIS, MAYBE WE'LL
	    ~~   ~~    ~~  TRY A FEW SNARFS.

17.13402ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Mar 27 1996 19:052
    
    <------- is that allowed in here???? 
17.13403SMURF::WALTERSWed Mar 27 1996 19:071
    They get mad if you don't let them bonk.
17.13404PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 27 1996 19:093
  bonkers go bonkers.

17.13405SMURF::WALTERSWed Mar 27 1996 19:131
    It's just their heifervescent personalities.
17.13406ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Mar 27 1996 19:152
    
    <--- how does he keep doing these?
17.13407SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsWed Mar 27 1996 19:164
    
    
    He just bought a new Pun-O-Meter?????
    
17.13408NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 27 1996 19:171
The Ronco Pun Generator.
17.13409ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckWed Mar 27 1996 19:232
    
    "I liked the company so much, I bought it"
17.13410SMURF::WALTERSWed Mar 27 1996 19:232
    "Give all your notes that pun-genned odor"
    
17.13411POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Mar 27 1996 19:382
    Hey, I wonder if Ronco Bullet Inserters will be banned in Canada.
    
17.13412BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed Mar 27 1996 19:514

	I didn't see anything swinging, Shawn, so I assume those cows are both
female?
17.13413BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkWed Mar 27 1996 20:013
    
    	The swinging thing is "hiding", Glen.
    
17.13414BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed Mar 27 1996 20:222
	Errrr.... think just a nad lower.
17.13415The expression 'balls deep' takes on a new meaning hereBUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeWed Mar 27 1996 20:242
    
    
17.13416BSS::PROCTOR_RUnmarried Childless Head of HouseholdWed Mar 27 1996 22:528
    >       <<< Note 17.13413 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "A Parting Shot in the Dark" >>>
    
    >        The swinging thing is "hiding", Glen.
    
    Either Glen is a midget (I doubt it) or
    the "swinging thing" is truly an impressive sight.
    
    For Glen to hide behind, don't you see.
17.13417BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed Mar 27 1996 23:183

	I don't hide the behind!!! 
17.13418GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Thu Mar 28 1996 00:138
TTWA
Why do cats have retractable claws, and dogs don't?
What is the male equivalent of "hussy"?  
(the dog, Andrew, is a complete tart. I've started calling him "the huss-puppy")
Why isn't it Friday?

\C

17.13419CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Mar 28 1996 01:026

 Sign on local Blue Seal feed store:


   Order your spring chicks now.
17.13420BSS::E_WALKERThu Mar 28 1996 03:402
         I wonder why strip clubs don't serve alcohol, but still have a
    three drink minimum. As if I'm not already spending money. 
17.13421WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 28 1996 09:261
    if my mtb bullet will be ready today...
17.13422why ask whyFABSIX::P_OHALLORANThu Mar 28 1996 09:441
    when it RAINS, it POURS
17.13423WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureThu Mar 28 1996 10:023
    >What is the male equivalent of "hussy"?  
    
     robodick
17.13424CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Mar 28 1996 12:0621


 What the heck the big deal is on Claptrap and Witless?  Yesterday morning
 Witless was crowing about a "special programming announcement" coming
 up in just a few minutes.  That was at about 6:45AM, and being the curious
 sort (PT Barnum would be proud) I listened..and listened..and listened
 until about 8:30AM when Witless said "the lawyers said we have to wait until
 tomorrow".  So, at 7AM Claptrap says "special announcement coming at
 8AM"..so again I listen (insert face of donkey) and again they delay it..


 Now, I'm sure the "big announcement" is prolly no big deal, but these 
 guys tick me off when they do that.


 Thank you..I feel better now.



 Jim
17.13425?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Mar 28 1996 12:1714
    For the past month there are busses everywhere with an add on the side
    which has a small red star, a white border, on a green background.  On
    some of them, that's it.  On others, it says something as meaningful
    as "No, it's not NIKE".
    
    What the hell is it?  (I know this is the exactly the question the
    ad agency wants me to ask, but I've had enough of it already.  Whatever
    it is, I'll *never* buy it.)
    
    
    On a brighter note.  The technicolor dreamcoat busses are quite good.
    They even seem to have put them all on the right route.  (#1.)
    
    								-mr. bill
17.13426Accompanied by black coptersDECWIN::RALTOSo much for the high roadThu Mar 28 1996 12:3010
    >> For the past month there are busses everywhere with an add on the side
    >> which has a small red star, a white border, on a green background.
    
    It's a Trilateral Commission code symbol for the upcoming revolution.
    Basically it means, "Don't shoot at me, I'm one of you".
    
    The rest of us poor slobs get plugged.  Film at 11, or 10 if you're
    watching a UHF station.
    
    Chris
17.13427Make that 'During'MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 28 1996 13:0012
re: Jim

You didn't miss much. This morning between 6 and 7 on the NECN simulcast
they said they'd make the announcment in the 8AM hour. I happened to need
to drive down to Dunstable to pick up a co-worker this AM and was in
the car before and uring the "8 O'clock hour". Nothing in the first half
hour. Then after the 8:30 news they said the announcement was upcoming
in the next half hour. Then they said the announcement would be at 8:52.
At 8:52 they were about half way through a 12 minute spate of commercials,
weather, and traffic advisories. Just before the 9AM news they finally
made the announcement.

17.13428SCASS1::BARBER_Anod nod bang flip twirl twirlThu Mar 28 1996 13:016
    Jim, it got you to listen didn't it?  I think that's what it's all
    about.
    
    -1 reminds me of the Docker ads "Nice Pants" awhile back and the Red
    Dog beer ads with nothing but a red bulldog's face on a billboard for a
    while...
17.13430MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Mar 28 1996 13:0310
OH! You wanted to know what the announcement WAS!!!



They've got the exclusive 1st live radio interview with the anonymous author 
of "Primary Colors".

Big whoop.


17.13431Why I oughta...CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Mar 28 1996 13:063

 &()*&(*Y)U)_!!
17.13432BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomThu Mar 28 1996 13:0817
    
 ><<< Note 17.13416 by BSS::PROCTOR_R "Unmarried Childless Head of Household" >>>
 >
 >   >       <<< Note 17.13413 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "A Parting Shot in the Dark" >>>
 >   
 >   >        The swinging thing is "hiding", Glen.
 >   
 >   Either Glen is a midget (I doubt it) or
 >   the "swinging thing" is truly an impressive sight.
 >   
 >   For Glen to hide behind, don't you see.
    
    
    	You see, Bob, that is what the comma is for.  Without the
    	comma, your reply would be relevant.  With the comma, the
    	sentence is correct as it stands.
    
17.13433ACISS1::BATTISA few cards short of a full deckThu Mar 28 1996 17:245
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why they picked April Fool's Day to start the next round of
    downsizing????
17.13434BUSY::SLABOUNTYBasket CaseThu Mar 28 1996 17:294
    
    	So that they can laugh on the 2nd and tell you they were only
    	kidding ... that they didn't actually lay you off.
    
17.13435CSC32::M_EVANSIt doesn't get better than......Thu Mar 28 1996 18:164
    We have already seen that here, only it was a november april fools
    downsize. 
    
    
17.13436SCASS1::BARBER_Anod nod bang flip twirl twirlThu Mar 28 1996 18:421
    There will be severe bloodletting in Dallas next week.  8(
17.13437WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureThu Mar 28 1996 18:453
    Hmmm. I thought that the days of "severe bloodletting" were over and we
    were on the "sustained profitability through top line growth" program.
    I must not have been following along.
17.13438BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereThu Mar 28 1996 18:484
    
    	We must be experiencing an unexpected synergy nadir or some-
    	thing.
    
17.13439stick shiftGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Mar 28 1996 18:486
    
      Ya missed another pair-a-dime shift, Doc.
    
      We're happysizing agin.
    
      bb
17.13440WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureThu Mar 28 1996 18:501
    Must have reordered the set of core competencies or something, I guess.
17.13441BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Mar 28 1996 19:007
| <<< Note 17.13433 by ACISS1::BATTIS "A few cards short of a full deck" >>>


| Why they picked April Fool's Day to start the next round of downsizing????

	The only thing that ya could add to that is if that guy Mullarky was
laying people off.
17.13442ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ChampionFri Mar 29 1996 12:346
    
    well MCS, the organization I work for, hasn't hit their revenue numbers
    for a few quarters now. Hence, no increase in revenue, you must
    decrease your expenses. ie.. let the body count begin.  It's getting
    to the point where I don't care if they whack me. 10 years of hard
    work and loyalty do not amount to a hill of beans.
17.13443SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsFri Mar 29 1996 12:4512
    
    This from a classified_ads posting...
    
    That's some big dog!!!!!!
    
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    75 foot dog run with a 15 foot leash.  Rated for 1700 lbs.  Constructed
    of steel cable with plastic coating.  Only used for four days.  
    Price $25.00
    
    
17.13444NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 29 1996 13:561
Must be the 200' Jesus's pet.
17.13445TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Fri Mar 29 1996 15:171
    All of the notes conferences are *very* quiet these days.
17.13446CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsFri Mar 29 1996 15:586
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	What's a fisher ?
    
    
17.13447SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri Mar 29 1996 16:042
    The fisher (Martes pennanti) is a member of the weasel family.  Related
    to weasels, minks, ferrets, martens, sables, ermines, and skunks.
17.13448CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsFri Mar 29 1996 16:215
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	What I can wonder about now.
    
17.13449ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ChampionFri Mar 29 1996 16:504
    
    .13448
    
    that you are not related to said family in .13447. hth
17.13450NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 29 1996 16:503
Plantar means having to do with the soles of the feet.  {Mumble} fascitis
it the so-called flesh-eating disease that hit the headlines a while ago.
I'd guess his feet are melting.
17.13451WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureFri Mar 29 1996 17:543
    I've seen a couple of different people light small fires in their
    gardens to burn up twigs and branches prior to planting this year.
    Of what benefit is this supposed to be?
17.13452SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsFri Mar 29 1996 17:587
    
    Does Hudson have a town dump? Will the accept branches and twigs and
    such? Do they charge for them?
    
     I found it easier to burn the stuff than bundle it up and take it to
    the dump...
    
17.13453SMURF::WALTERSFri Mar 29 1996 17:591
    Wood ash is a good fertilizer or compost heap booster.
17.13454CSC32::M_EVANSIt doesn't get better than......Fri Mar 29 1996 17:5917
    Mark,
    
    Several benefits can come of burning slash off gardens
    
    1.  Eggs, larva, pupae, and hibernating insects and funguses are burnt
    up with the slash.  
    
    2.  There is a return of carbon and other elements to the soil.  (Hence
    my request to be burnt and scattered when I shed this body)
    
    3.  In areas where soil acidity is a problem the ashes can help raise
    the PH of the soil, lowering the need for spending money on lime.  
    
    meg
    
    
    
17.13455WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureFri Mar 29 1996 18:003
    >Wood ash is a good fertilizer or compost heap booster.
    
     What nutrients does it add? Nitrogen?
17.13456BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Mar 29 1996 18:017

	Andy, if you mean Hudson MA, yes, they have a dump, they take branches,
etc, and they charge.


Glen
17.13457SMURF::WALTERSFri Mar 29 1996 18:021
    Potassium carbonate and nitrate.
17.13458SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsFri Mar 29 1996 18:024
    
    
     	 believe the Doc lives in Hudson, N.H.
    
17.13459EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Fri Mar 29 1996 18:104
re .13455:

Wood ash is loaded with potassium.  "Pot ash" is even the origin of the
word potassium.  Probably a little phosphorus in there as well.
17.13460CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Mar 29 1996 18:403

 Montisodium glutamate
17.13461FINS::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Mar 29 1996 19:015
    
    	What a butcher job that was, Jim.
    
    	8^)
    
17.13462SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsFri Mar 29 1996 19:033
    
    Maybe George Rauh broke into Jim's account!!!
    
17.13463CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Fri Mar 29 1996 19:1210


 Hey, I had just finished some popcorn and had butter on my fingers and
 they slipped off the keys




 Jim
17.13464BIGQ::MARCHANDFri Mar 29 1996 19:232
    
       Were you able to clue them back onto your hand?
17.13465Always change your choice after the first door is revealedDECWIN::RALTOSo much for the high roadFri Mar 29 1996 19:396
> Montisodium glutamate
    
    That must have been the year's supply of Accent flavor enhancer that
    was behind Door Number Three.
    
    Chris
17.13466MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sun Mar 31 1996 21:568
TTWA:
   Why does Mark Hamill, who looked like a cleancut youngster whilst he
   was playing Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars Trilogy, look like a washed
   up skid row reprobate in just about everything he's done (i.e. all the
   cheap scifi films) in the last 6 or 7 years?

   Did Carrie Fisher suffer a similar fate?

17.13467ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Mon Apr 01 1996 02:554
    Yep, Jack, she looks just as bad...must've been all that
    faster-than-light space travel.
    
    Bob
17.13468BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 01 1996 10:164

	I had heard he was pretty sick. I had thought that was the reason. But
then again, the rumor of his sickness may have been wrong....
17.13469WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureMon Apr 01 1996 11:003
    Whether Charles Lacquidara's appearance on a competing radio station is
    an April Fools joke or if he really switched stations. Frankly, I
    prefer George Taylor Morris.
17.13470BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 01 1996 11:227

	If it is Kiss 108, then it is an April Fools joke. Matt and Charles
often call each other while on the air.


Glen
17.13471WAHOO::LEVESQUEcontents under pressureMon Apr 01 1996 11:271
    Nope. It's WZLX, 100.7 FM.
17.13472PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 01 1996 11:304
    charles' appearance on any radio station is a joke, regardless
    of the day.

17.13473POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksMon Apr 01 1996 12:416
    
    TTWA:  Why the DJ on my radio station thought it was funny to tell
    everyone the wrong time all morning, as if Daylight Savings Time
    started already.  I almost had a flippin' heart attack!
    
    
17.13474CSLALL::HENDERSONPlay ball!Mon Apr 01 1996 12:5710


 If "Anonymous" really showed up on WRKO or was it an April Fool's day
 prank by those bozos.




 Jim
17.13475SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsMon Apr 01 1996 13:3014
    
    re: .13466
    
    >Why does Mark Hamill,
    
    
    LJ...
    
    
    I do believe he was in a really bad car accident after the first?
    second? Star Wars movie and had to have his face re-constructed. I don't
    know if that's the reason he hasn't had a good role, but it sure is the
    reason he looks like he's been on skid row..
    
17.13476GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Apr 01 1996 13:347
    
    deb, i thought the same thing!!!  on my way back from the dealership,
    the numbnut said it was an hour later than we thought it was...and i
    actually had to think about it.  i mean, the traffic was really light
    on my way in...
    
    
17.13477ACISS2::LEECHGo Kentucky!!Mon Apr 01 1996 13:4012
    TTWA:  Where this snowstorm came from...
    
    Winter is still here, like I've been saying for the last week.  I
    believe I predicted one more snowfall, and that it would be old man
    winter's last trick.  What better day to play his hand than April
    Fool's day.  The laugh is on us.
    
    If I had to take a stab at it, I'd say Spring won't actually arrive
    until Wed. or Thrusday.  Then we will see two weeks of decent (though
    wet) weather, then Summer will begin (hot and humid).
    
    Gotta love Ohio weather (not).
17.13478CSLALL::HENDERSONPlay ball!Mon Apr 01 1996 13:4110


 Our voicemail seems to be on Daylight savings time.





 Jim
17.13479BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Mon Apr 01 1996 15:198
    
    	I thought Carrie Fisher looked pretty good the last time I saw
    	her, actually.
    
    	And I just saw Mark Hamill in a movie called "Silk Degrees"
    	the other night ... and yes, he does look quite bad.  Stupid
    	movie, too.
    
17.13480ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Mon Apr 01 1996 15:287
    re: .13479
    
    Shawn, the last time you saw her was when she played the hot teenager
    in that Warren Beatty(sp?) movie where he played the nympho
    hairdresser.
    
    Bob
17.13481BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Mon Apr 01 1996 15:374
    
    	Wise guy.  She was in "Drop Dead Fred" and "Soapdish" within
    	the last 5 years.
    
17.13482BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Mon Apr 01 1996 15:3848
                               Carrie Fisher

    
Actress
    
       1. This Is My Life (1992) .... Claudia Curtis
       2. Drop Dead Fred (1991) .... Janie
       3. Soapdish (1991) .... Betsy Faye Sharon
       4. Postcards from the Edge (1990)
       5. Sibling Rivalry (1990) .... Iris
       6. Sweet Revenge (1990) (TV)

       7. 'burbs, The (1989) .... Carol Peterson
       8. Loverboy (1989) .... Monica Delancy
       9. She's Back (1989)
      10. When Harry Met Sally... (1989) .... Marie
      11. Appointment With Death (1988) .... Nadine Boynton
      12. Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) .... Mary Brown ("Reckless
          Youth")
          ... aka Cheeseburger Film Sandwich (1987)
      13. Time Guardian, The (1987) .... Petra
      14. Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) .... April
      15. Hollywood Vice Squad (1986) .... Betty Melton
      16. Liberty (1986) (TV)
      17. Sunday Drive (1986) (TV) .... Franny Jessup
      18. Man with One Red Shoe, The (1985) .... Paula
      19. Frankenstein (1984) (TV)
      20. Garbo Talks (1984) .... Lisa Rolfe
      21. Return of the Jedi (1983) .... Princess Leia
          ... aka Jedins terkomst (1983)
          ... aka Star Wars: Episode VI - The Return of the Jedi (1983)
      22. Under the Rainbow (1981) .... Annie Clark
      23. Blues Brothers, The (1980) .... Mystery Woman
      24. Empire Strikes Back, The (1980) .... Princess Leia
          ... aka Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

      25. Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979)
      26. Leave Yesterday Behind (1978) (TV)
      27. Come Back, Little Sheba (1977) (TV)
      28. Star Wars (1977) .... Princess Leia Organa
          ... aka Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
      29. Shampoo (1975) .... Lorna

Writer
    
       1. Postcards from the Edge (1990) (also novel)

17.13483BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Mon Apr 01 1996 15:394
    
    	And keep in mind that "Star Wars" is almost 20, and she'll be
    	40 this year.
    
17.13484Time has not been kind to herROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Mon Apr 01 1996 15:515
    re: .13483
    
    And she looks at least 50:-(
    
    Bob
17.13485MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 01 1996 17:1722
re: Jim
   They at least had on somebody who was using an electronic voice
   changer over the phone. (My suspicion when people use those is
   that they have superegos, with an expectation that their voice
   (in Boston, no less) is more recognizable than it actually is.

re: Andy

   Well, if it's the case that his appearance is such after re-construction,
   maybe I should reassess. In that case, he prolly looks great!

TTWA:

   What happened to Oph on Saturday night? I was looking forward to meeting
   her.

TTWA2:

   What happened to Pat Bourgoine Saturday night? I was looking forward to
   seeing her.


17.13486LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthMon Apr 01 1996 17:252
    jack, i pooped out on saturday night (after my friend pooped
    out of going with me).  i knew i'd regret it.  
17.13487SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsMon Apr 01 1996 17:297
    
    
    ttwa
    
    Hmmmmm.... why Shawn Labounty hasn't yet acknowledged his "Hoover of
    the Year" award...
    
17.13488BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Apr 01 1996 17:424
    
    	I haven't had a chance to do a "bash synopsis" yet, but fear
    	not ... I will.
    
17.13489DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Apr 01 1996 20:537
re: Mark Hamill:

Yes, he was in a bad wreck after the 1st Star Wars, and all the facial 
reconstruction couldn't hide it. I heard that this is one of the reasons
they had him get his face smashed by the ice beastie at the beginning of the
2nd - it kind of sets it up, and if you remember, they never really showed
face much before the attack.
17.13490BSS::PROCTOR_RSmarmy THIS!!!Mon Apr 01 1996 21:4516
 >> <<< Note 17.13489 by DECWET::LOWE "Bruce Lowe, DECwest Eng.,  DTN 548-8910" >>>

>> re: Mark Hamill:

>> Yes, he was in a bad wreck after the 1st Star Wars, and all the facial 
>> reconstruction couldn't hide it. I heard that this is one of the reasons...
    
    
    he was riding with a woman doing her makeup in the rearview mirror no
    doubt..
    
    or
    
    
    riding with a guy who didn't do anything stupid, but managed to wreck
    the car anyway...
17.13491NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 02 1996 13:163
I subscribe to the DEAF-L listserver.  Somebody's complaining that she
waited to give blood only to be told that she couldn't because she's
deaf.  TTWA: What kind of idiot came up with such a policy?
17.13492WAHOO::LEVESQUEput the opening in backTue Apr 02 1996 13:2511
    A hearing idiot, most likely.
    
    TTWA:
    
     When will field circus show up to work on my machine? It's getting
    sicker and sicker, and my productivity is dropping with every
    spontaneous reboot. I won't even let one particular coworker in my
    office anymore. Every single time he comes into my office and I turn
    away from my workstation and start to talk to him, we get through about
    three sentences before he points to my screen (which is showing a
    crashing system.)
17.13493It's brokenNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Apr 02 1996 16:077
Re: -.1  Well, if your site is like ZKO, it will take a while to get your
system fixed. I just learned that we've cut so deeply into MCS that we
are now down to four MCS engineers and a technician -- to maintain ZKO1,
ZKO2, ZKO3, and some outside customers. Today, 4/2, they're working on
3/15 trouble calls.

Art
17.13494WAHOO::LEVESQUEput the opening in backTue Apr 02 1996 16:153
    It is. Support is very near non-existent here. They are currently
    working on calls from 4 and 5 weeks ago. Another case of a local
    optimization ultimately costing the company money.
17.13495MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Apr 02 1996 17:046
    I enter a conference and I see notes from years ago.  What is the
    command to read recent notes?  
    
    Set/Time=  or something like that.
    
    Thanks
17.13496NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 02 1996 17:051
set seen/before=date
17.13497BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue Apr 02 1996 17:0511

set seen

or 

set seen/before=01-jan-1996



	U can of course insert your own date
17.13498Notes collision. Hi Gerald and Glen!SPECXN::CONLONTue Apr 02 1996 17:054
    
    Notes> set seen/before=02-Apr-1996
    
    
17.13499MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Apr 02 1996 17:061
    thanks!
17.13500Wonder-cow snarf...ACISS2::LEECHUNofficial 'box NCAA pool winnerTue Apr 02 1996 17:239
    
			  (__)
                          (oo)
                   /-------\/ 
                  / |     || \ 
                 *  ||W---|| Snarf. 
                    ~~    ~~  

    
17.13501USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue Apr 02 1996 18:331
    ...whatever happened to Fess Parker?
17.13502MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 02 1996 18:342
He was killed at the Alamo, wasn't he?

17.13503CONSLT::MCBRIDEKeep hands &amp; feet inside ride at all timesTue Apr 02 1996 18:351
    Fess Parker is now a vintner out in Kaliph somehwere, I think.  
17.13504NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 02 1996 18:361
Did he get plastic surgery to remove that wild front ear?
17.13505USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue Apr 02 1996 18:422
    After the Alamo, Jack, he did about 7 years as Daniel boone if I recall
    correctly...he is no relation to SJ Parker, eh?
17.13506PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Apr 02 1996 18:426
>    Fess Parker is now a vintner out in Kaliph somehwere, I think.  

	Boone's Farm?


17.13507'to make great wine one must suffer' sez heWAHOO::LEVESQUEput the opening in backTue Apr 02 1996 19:272
    Fess Parker: Movie actor cum real estate developer cum winery owner
    and operator in Santa Barbara. 
17.13508USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue Apr 02 1996 20:303
    heard an item on the nuse about the artist formerly known as prince
    soon having a baby with the bride he married on Valentine's Day.  The
    TTWA is how will the birth certifciate be filled out?
17.13509BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doTue Apr 02 1996 20:327
    
    	Is the name space big enough for
    
    	"the child of the artist formerly known as Prince"
    
    	?
    
17.13510USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue Apr 02 1996 20:343
    I'd like to know how the future dad fits all that on his credit card...
    
    dummy-me, prolly doesn't need a credit card
17.13511SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Apr 02 1996 20:383
    .13508
    
    TAFKAP fils
17.13512MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 02 1996 20:392
Glyphlet

17.13513SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Apr 02 1996 20:411
    agagagagagagag
17.13514BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue Apr 02 1996 21:065
| <<< Note 17.13508 by USAT05::HALLR "God loves even you!" >>>

| The TTWA is how will the birth certifciate be filled out?

	With a pen, I believe.
17.13515EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Tue Apr 02 1996 21:0611
re .13512:

:-)

re last several:

On a birth certificate they could draw that stupid ankh-thingy. The real
question is what will they teach the kid what to say its last name is.  Will
the kid's full name be "George The Artist Formerly Known as Prince" or "Jane
TAFKAP"?  Of course the first name will also be something stupid, not something
normal like George or Jane.
17.13516BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Tue Apr 02 1996 21:094
    
    	Prince's real last name is Nelson [?], so maybe he'll give the
    	kid a normal 1st name and Nelson as a last name.
    
17.13517EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Tue Apr 02 1996 21:141
Didn't he _legally_ change his name to that ankh-thingy?
17.13518BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Tue Apr 02 1996 21:185
    
    	Yes.
    
    	I should have said "Originally, his last name was Nelson ...".
    
17.13519As opposed to a Full-NelsonMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Apr 02 1996 22:263
Not knowing what the mother's maiden name was, or whether she kept it,
I'd have to guess that the kid will be a half-Nelson.

17.13520POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Wed Apr 03 1996 01:381
    I see you really wrestled over that one.
17.13521Hold on!!SPECXN::CONLONWed Apr 03 1996 01:383
    
    Get a grip, willya?? :)
    
17.13522POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksWed Apr 03 1996 01:404
    
    This topic is Roman all over the place.
    
    
17.13523:-)SPECXN::CONLONWed Apr 03 1996 01:4511
    Hey, I had another idea for a baby name for 'the artist formerly
    known as Prince' (whose original last name was Nelson.)

    If 'the artist...' was a Black Sabbath fan, they could name the
    baby:

    


    		Ozzie Nelson

17.13524RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Apr 03 1996 11:3211
    How a news announcer and a disk jockey can both figure it is "lucky"
    that a lunar eclipse occurs during a full moon.  I guess it's a good
    thing it happened that way because it saves a lot of taxpayer dollars
    maneuvering the giant mirrors in space!
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.13525WAHOO::LEVESQUEput the opening in backWed Apr 03 1996 12:272
     Good question. I'd bet they'd be equally amazed that a solar eclipse
    occurs on the new moon.
17.13526CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed Apr 03 1996 13:074
    
    	It's getting tougher to pin down a good pun run these days.
    
    
17.13527ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ChampionWed Apr 03 1996 14:252
    
    could be a mat made in heaven.
17.13528MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 03 1996 14:374
    02118.  This is a Boston Zip Code.  Does anybody know which section of
    Boston?  May include Charlestown and possible Dorchester areas.
    
    Thanks.
17.13529BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed Apr 03 1996 15:117

	Jack, that is MY area! Hee hee hee.... once you cross over Tremont
street, that becomes the zip code. A lot of my mail comes saying Roxbury MA, as
that is their zip code. But according to the map, I am in the south end.
Depending on how close to Mass Ave you are will depend on how good/bad the
neighborhood is. Why?
17.13530MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 03 1996 16:221
    Do they sell Atari Cartridges anywhere these days? 
17.13531MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 03 1996 16:243
Try the Milford Consignment Outlet (the old Fletcher Paint Factory), Jacko.
$1 apiece for 2600 carts.

17.13532BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Wed Apr 03 1996 16:256
    
    	You mean for the old 2600 console?
    
    	Not usually in stores, no, but there are Internet sources for
    	them.  And try 501CLB::GAMES.
    
17.13533CSLALL::HENDERSONPlay ball!Wed Apr 03 1996 16:254


 I kinda wish I hadn't thrown out the 2600 set I had..
17.13534MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 03 1996 16:262
Wanna buy mine, Jim? I don't think it's been powered up in over five years.

17.13535BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Wed Apr 03 1996 16:277
    
    	I just sold a 2600 package with 20+ games for $50.
    
    	And I have another 2600 package, with another 20-30 games, at
    	a friend's house in Leominster.  One of these days I might go
    	up there and get it back.
    
17.13536CSLALL::HENDERSONPlay ball!Wed Apr 03 1996 16:299

 
No thanks, Jack.




 Jim
17.13537MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 03 1996 16:361
    Thanks for the pointers!!!!
17.13538ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ChampionWed Apr 03 1996 20:052
    
    Is suzanne conlon based in Colorado springs???
17.13539BUSY::SLABOUNTYAfterbirth of a NationWed Apr 03 1996 20:118
    
    	$ ELF
    
    	F S CONLON
    
    
    	Location: CXO
    
17.13540ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ChampionWed Apr 03 1996 20:132
    
    <--- thanks,, oh, lovely p_name.
17.13541BUSY::SLABOUNTYAfterbirth of a NationWed Apr 03 1996 20:163
    
    	You're welcome, and thanks for noticing.
    
17.13542SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsWed Apr 03 1996 20:227
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    If Slick is found guilty in the WhiteWater scam, will the feds
    confiscate the White House???
    
17.13543BUSY::SLABOUNTYAfterbirth of a NationWed Apr 03 1996 20:234
    
    	Like it matters to them ... we'll just have to pay to have an-
    	other one built.
    
17.13544I'm becoming a rathole vetranCSLALL::SECURITYLUNCHBOXWed Apr 03 1996 21:071
    The whitewater crimes were not committed from the white house.
17.13545BROKE::PARTSWed Apr 03 1996 21:304
    
    who will be the first person to complain about the upcoming
    "Take Our Daughters To Work here at Digital" event (april 25).
    
17.13546BSS::SMITH_SlycanthropeWed Apr 03 1996 21:342
    re .13544
       But what a great time for it to come up.
17.13547BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomWed Apr 03 1996 21:365
    
    	RE: .13545
    
    	There's a discussion over in ::DIGITAL somewhere, I believe.
    
17.13548He'll be asking for their number...SALEM::DODAWorkin' on mysteries without any cluesWed Apr 03 1996 21:3710
                      <<< Note 17.13545 by BROKE::PARTS >>>

    
  >  who will be the first person to complain about the upcoming
  >  "Take Our Daughters To Work here at Digital" event (april 25).
   
   Somehow I don't think it'll be Shawn....

   daryll 

17.13549POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksWed Apr 03 1996 21:407
    
    I did see somewhere that a mens group is planning a "Take Our Sons To
    Work Day" for ...May?  June?
    
    I wish I could remember where I saw that.
    
    
17.13550BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomWed Apr 03 1996 21:406
    
    	That'd be a good day to wear my full-length Australian outback
    	jacket, I think.
    
    	You know, the 1 I wear when I visit the elementary school.
    
17.13551BSS::E_WALKERWed Apr 03 1996 23:095
    re.13548
    
         You won't hear me complaining. I think the "Take Our Daughters"
    day sounds like an excellent idea. Just make sure they get a tour of
    the assembly and pack lines. I'll be glad to serve as a tour guide.
17.13552POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksThu Apr 04 1996 03:575
    
    Cecilia Bartoli has the most ...mobile... face I have EVER seen.
    
    Perhaps I should try that 8^).
    
17.13553COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Apr 04 1996 04:453
Was the owner of the Porsche with the NJOYN license plate a lawyer?

/john
17.13554Ouch!SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeThu Apr 04 1996 09:467
A radio commercial for some medical clinic whose specialty is sexual
dysfunction claims that there's now an injectable cure for impotency.

What I'm wondering is, is it injected in the afflicted (yeeooowww!)
region? And if so, is the cure worse than the problem?

Mind you, I don't have any such problem. I'm just wondering...
17.13555GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Apr 04 1996 13:2012
    
    >> If Slick is found guilty in the WhiteWater scam, will the feds
    >> confiscate the White House???
    
    if they do, i hope they wait til after 4/22...i wanna get to visit it
    first!!!
    
    (well, not "first"...i realize others have visited before me...i meant
    first, before they take it....but anyway....)
    
    
    
17.13556CSLALL::HENDERSONPlay ball!Thu Apr 04 1996 13:345


 Shouldn't the headline in this mornings Boston Globe "Unabom suspect
 arrested" have a "b" at the end of "Unabom"?
17.13557WAHOO::LEVESQUEput the opening in backThu Apr 04 1996 13:412
    They're talking about industrial espionage- someone stole the code for
    our universal access bill of materials software.
17.13558SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Thu Apr 04 1996 13:425
    
    
    	ah
    
    
17.13559GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Apr 04 1996 15:077
    
    ttwa:  how come, after over 3 months of being in the same spot (with
    occassional adjustments here and there) suddenly my radio just wont
    clearly pick up the signal from the station i listen to???
          
    
    
17.13560POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Thu Apr 04 1996 15:111
    It's the comet. 
17.13561LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthThu Apr 04 1996 15:161
    it's the eclipse.
17.13562WAHOO::LEVESQUEput the opening in backThu Apr 04 1996 15:191
    sunspots
17.13563ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ChampionThu Apr 04 1996 16:263
    
    <----   wrong, all of you. it's a conspiracy by the Trilateral
    Comission.
17.13564BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughThu Apr 04 1996 16:4819
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	I never really bothered to count UNSEEN's when I got in here,
    	but has anyone ever wondered whether 20% of the indicated
    	UNSEEN entries are actually entries made by Suzanne before
    	she realized she made ANOTHER spelling mistake and deleted
    	it and re-entered it?
    
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why doesn't she check the spelling BEFORE she enters it?
    
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Does anybody really care?
    
17.13565Ask me directly about these things, and I'll be happy to tell yaSPECXN::CONLONThu Apr 04 1996 16:531
    Shawn, you care.  :-)
17.13566GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Apr 04 1996 17:087
    
    ttwa:  the buttermilk chicken in the cafe today...it looks quite
    suspiciously just like the curry chicken of a few days ago...
    
                    
    
    
17.13567NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Apr 04 1996 22:001
Why does Stan Rabinowtiz remind of someone from a Gary Larson cartoon?
17.13568CSLALL::SECURITYLUNCHBOXThu Apr 04 1996 22:345
    Why can't Clinton get rid of that spare tire with all that running he
    claims to do....
    
    And why do his supporters crack on Rush for being fat, when their boy
    is almost as bad and he _tries_!!!1
17.13569EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Fri Apr 05 1996 02:4010
TTWA:

Why someone decided I'd appreciate a "Militia of Montana" catalog and put me
on their mailing list.

(great, now I'm probably on some FBI nut list)

And the day before I get a "Nuclear Free Times" newsletter...

(now the FBI is confuuuused....)
17.13570ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 05 1996 12:232
    
    madman, somebody *likes* you enough to send you the very best.
17.13571You're probably right.TOOK::NICOLAZZOA shocking lack of Gov. regulationFri Apr 05 1996 13:0212
    TTWA:
    
    >Why someone decided I'd appreciate a "Militia of Montana" catalog and
    >put me
    >on their mailing list.
    
    >(great, now I'm probably on some FBI nut list)
    
	What happened to this country to cause reasonable people to
    	fear receiving radical literature.
    
    				Robert.
17.13572CSC32::M_EVANSIt's the foodchain, stupidFri Apr 05 1996 14:486
    Some of us have known that the FBI runs survellance on people with
    unpopular views since the early 60's .  Every once in a while it
    happens to others and they realize that this country hasn't been free
    since at least the "cold war."
    
    meg
17.1357343GMC::KEITHDr. DeuceFri Apr 05 1996 15:115
    Actually Meg, it goes farther back than that. 
    
    Remember J-edgar Hoover?
    
    Steve
17.13574SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri Apr 05 1996 15:133
    Actually, Steve, it goes back further than that.
    
    Remember the Alien and Sedition Acts?
17.13575POLAR::RICHARDSONAlrighty, bye bye then.Fri Apr 05 1996 15:251
    I sawer Alien. It was a good movie!
17.13576BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Apr 05 1996 15:273
    
    	But Sedition sure was a let-down.
    
17.13577SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 05 1996 15:311
    Worst supporting act?
17.13578EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Fri Apr 05 1996 15:4414
re .13573:

Yes I was going to say 'remember McCarthyism?'

I really do wonder what the FBI does about legitimate businesses that cater
largely to people/groups that they'd like to watch.

It is an interesting catalog, with everything from fringe survival books
to Desert Storm surplus NBC suits.

I know who sent it to me as well.  It's someone I know who up and left
the real estate business and is living in a remote area of Vermont.  He
occasionally forwards me xerox copies of anti-tax newspaper columns.

17.13579POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksFri Apr 05 1996 19:309
    
    There are a lot of nuts out there.
    
    In the first place, why in the world would people want to fake nude
    pictures of celebrities?  And in the second place, HOW do they do it? 
    I realize they just replace the face/head with the celebrity's
    face/head, but HOW?  What kind of software allows you to do that?
    
    
17.13580MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Apr 05 1996 19:311
    Don't do any of David Schwimer please!
17.13581MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Apr 05 1996 19:3511
    I remember in college as part of Hell Week in my fraternity, we the
    pledges had to go to the sisterhood of our frat.  The president of the
    frat took bodies from playboy, and cut out the heads of the sisters and
    pasted them on the bodies.  He put all these pictures in a book and we
    had to go around to all the sisters and get them to autograph their
    particular picture.  Of course I would never do such a thing but 17
    years ago, I found this to be quite inventive.  I was in stitches
    because the thought of this never occurred to me.  
    
    By the by, were any pictures taken at Mz. Debra's party last week?  I
    just want to look at them as they are...THAT'S ALL!!!!!
17.13582BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Apr 05 1996 19:424

	Jack, there were seveal nudes of you. Funny, I never noticed you with
breasts before
17.13583BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Apr 05 1996 19:4311
| <<< Note 17.13579 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of Full Body Frisks" >>>


| In the first place, why in the world would people want to fake nude pictures 
| of celebrities?  

	Cuz they will never get to see the real thing....and because like you
said...people are nuts.



17.13584DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Fri Apr 05 1996 20:083
re: .13579

Adobe Photoshop does that sort of thing in a heartbeat.
17.13585POWDML::BUCKLEYFri Apr 05 1996 20:164
    PhotoShop roolz!
    
    Wanna see an example?  Read any tabloid and figure out how Michael
    Jackson is seen with (insert whomever you want next to him).
17.13586BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Apr 05 1996 20:243

	Buck, I think that they only do that for those over the age of consent.
17.13587CSLALL::HENDERSONIt is finishedSat Apr 06 1996 04:0611


 Why large grocery store chains will allow a sign with improper grammar to
 be posted in the store (and why whoever made such a sign allowed it past
 their editors)..

 "The weather in Florida has damaged crops of fruits and vegetables and
  as a result our prices have been effected"

   Shouldn't that be "affected"?
17.13588ACISS2::LEECHextremistMon Apr 08 1996 12:341
    I believe so...
17.13589SMURF::WALTERSMon Apr 08 1996 13:143
    No, it should be "increased".
    
    
17.13590TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Mon Apr 08 1996 14:029
    The Eagles have announced their ticket prices for an upcoming concert
    in June - $100.00 each!!  Wow - I felt ripped off last year when I paid
    $75.00 (and that was only because I was assured of an excellent seat)
    The concert was amazing - but $100.00!!
    
    And then..... the DJ says, "if you think that's bad, the tickets for
    the KISS reunion are going to be $200.00"  These guys must be on drugs!
    
    Is anyone crazy enough/rich enough to think they're worth it?
17.13591LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthMon Apr 08 1996 14:031
    welcome to the hotel egomania...
17.13592DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Apr 08 1996 14:116
    
    
    	$200, are you serious?!  A bunch of my friends and I 
    	were considering going to the KISS reunion show if it
    	came 'round here.  But I'm not paying $200 for a ticket!
    
17.13593PunfestMKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Apr 08 1996 14:171
    It's obvious.  They are taking advantage of the New kid in town.
17.13594TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Mon Apr 08 1996 14:192
    Welll..... that's $200 Canadian, which works out to about $4.99 US, so
    you can probably afford it!
17.13595BUSY::SLABOUNTYFUBARMon Apr 08 1996 14:316
    
    	Great!!  So those tapes you're sending will only cost me about
    	$1!!
    
    	8^)
    
17.13596CSLALL::HENDERSONIt is finishedMon Apr 08 1996 14:315
>    It's obvious.  They are taking advantage of the New kid in town.


Take it easy, Jack
17.13597MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Apr 08 1996 14:446
    One of these nights Jim....One of these Night....
    
    
    
    
    POW...RIGHT IN THE KISSER!!!!!
17.13598TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Mon Apr 08 1996 14:597
    >>  Great!!  So those tapes you're sending will only cost me about       
    $1!!            8^)
    
    
    I mailed them on March 22nd - you didn't get them yet!?!  :-/
    ('course I did send them land mail instead of air - couldn't bring
    myself to spend over $12.00 for postage!)
17.13599EVMS::MORONEYwhile (!asleep) sheep++;Mon Apr 08 1996 15:244
re .13587:

What do you expect from a business that also has "12 ITEMS OR LESS" posted over
one of their checkout lines?
17.13600BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Mon Apr 08 1996 15:2810
    
    	RE: Chris
    
    	Great!!  Nope, haven't gotten 'em yet.
    
    	RE: Chris/postage
    
    	And remember ... money is no object when it's not yours.  8^)
    
    
17.13601POWDML::BUCKLEYMon Apr 08 1996 15:461
    I'd pay $200 to see KIZZ again.
17.13602POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Full Body FrisksMon Apr 08 1996 15:473
    
    I wish I had a spare $100 lying around to see The Eagles 8^/.
    
17.13603SCASS1::EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon Apr 08 1996 16:198
    
    .13593
    
    Jack,
    
    I don't wanna here it.
    
    --- Barry
17.13604MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Apr 08 1996 16:231
    why don't you come to your senses?!
17.13605WAHOO::LEVESQUEbytes, nibbles and bitsMon Apr 08 1996 16:254
    TTWA:
    
     Did I waste my time and money spreading diazinon on saturday? I hope
    not.
17.13606BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lMon Apr 08 1996 16:325
    
    	I don't know ... did you make sure and infect all your relat-
    	ives?  Or did you just infect some of them and let "The Stand
    	effect" take over from there?
    	
17.13607NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 08 1996 16:362
TTWA: Why the person selling leftover disposable diapers in PARENTING
feels it's necessary to call them NEW (in caps, yet).
17.13608BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lMon Apr 08 1996 16:3615
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How'd prostitution get started?
    
    	I picture a female going up to a male friend, taking him aside
    	and asking him for $100 [or 100 grolsch, or 100 kuyerfoiles or
    	whatever they used for money back then] for some sort of bill
    	that she had to pay.  Of course, he doesn't just want to give
    	away 100 money units ... so, slyly, he asks her what it'd be
    	worth to her.  Maybe she can "do something for him" in return
    	for the money.  So she does it, and she gets the money, and
    	she says to herself, "Self, that's pretty good money for 1
    	hour's work".
    
17.13609BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lMon Apr 08 1996 16:3812
    
    	RE: Gerald
    
    	Well, remember that there are 3 classes of diapers:
    
    
    	1) New [unopened, sealed]
    	2) "New" [opened, unsealed, worn once, unsoiled]
    	3) Used [in a nutshell, you don't want these]
    
    	I figure they've got some category 2's there.
    
17.13610WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Apr 08 1996 16:544
    
    Dick Swett in the ZKO caf.
    
    Pourquoi?
17.13611NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 08 1996 16:571
Now there's a man who should eschew nicknames.
17.13612LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthMon Apr 08 1996 17:071
    why gerald, how salty of you.
17.13613MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Apr 08 1996 17:488
    TTWA:
    
    Why is it that people in the NH Wantads...will put their home number
    down, their DTN down, but will say, Don't call?  
    
    Now I realize it is probably the policy of the conference to put this
    info down.  But I look at these ads and think...Duh...like...how bad do
    you want to sell this?!  Most uncooperative.
17.13614BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Mon Apr 08 1996 17:524
    
    	Yes, it's conference policy to post a DTN.  The "don't call" is
    	not for the home number, however, since that is optional.
    
17.13615Bring back Sonny Joe White!BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 08 1996 18:334

	Wonder why it took so long for me to realize the Kiss Reunion wasn't
Kiss 108..... :-)
17.13616CSLALL::SECURITYLUNCHBOXMon Apr 08 1996 20:092
    I wonder if Ace Frehley will be able to keep from falling off the stage
    in a heroin induced stupor. 
17.13617GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Apr 09 1996 17:3510
    well, glen, at first, i thought of kiss 108, too, but it obviously
    didn't take me as long to figure out they meant the band (which was a
    favorite of mine when i was a wee lass...)
    
    ttwa:
    
    can someone tell me the name of the movie that dudley moore starred in
    that was somehow based on 'moses'???
    
    
17.13618EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairTue Apr 09 1996 17:412
    
    <-- "Wholly Moses".
17.13619BUSY::SLABOUNTYAs you wishTue Apr 09 1996 21:526
    
    	And it was a great movie, IMO.
    
    	Laraine Newman, James Coco and probably others.  Let me take a
    	look and see if I can fnd the cast list.
    
17.13620BUSY::SLABOUNTYAs you wishTue Apr 09 1996 22:0542
    
                            Wholly Moses (1980)

                              USA 1980 Color

                                 [*][*][*]
                             3.5/10 (46 votes)

Directed by
     Gary Weis

Cast (in alphabetical order)
    
     Maryedith Burrell
     James Coco .... Hyssop
     Dom DeLuise .... Shadrach
     Jack Gilford .... Tailor
     John Houseman .... The Archangel
     Madeline Kahn .... The Witch
     David L. Lander .... The Beggar
     Andrea Martin
     Dudley Moore .... Harvey/Herschel
     Laraine Newman .... Zoey/Zerelda
     Richard Pryor .... Pharaoh
     John Ritter .... Satan (The Devil)
     Paul Sand .... God's Angel

Written by
     Guy Thomas

Cinematography by
     Frank Stanley

Music by
     Patrick Williams

Film Editing by
     Sidney Levin

Produced by
     Freddie Fields

17.13621MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 10 1996 12:385
TTWA:
   Practically every school district in the WMUR viewing area is closed
   this AM. Except Milford, Amherst, and Mont Vernon which think that 
   they're going to manage a 2-hour delay.

17.13622RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Apr 10 1996 13:3613
    One of the opinions reported in an NPR story was that the Internet
    would lose favor because of access problems -- busy phone lines,
    service delays, et cetera.
    
    Is that like the restaurant nobody goes to anymore because it's too
    crowded?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.13623CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed Apr 10 1996 13:533
    
    	raq, girl, you still are a wee lass !
    
17.13624CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Apr 10 1996 15:136
    Lucky Jack, the roads were fine this am.  Wet but otherwise clear. 
    There was no reason other than having to spend extra time to clear the
    school busses off that the kids should not have been in school, IMO
    etc.
    
    Brian
17.13625GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Apr 10 1996 16:155
    thanqs, karen, remind me to <smaq> you later!! :>
    
    thanks for the "wholly moses"...it's been bugging me since sunday...
    
    
17.13626CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed Apr 10 1996 20:054
    
    	Why would I want to do that ?  
    
    
17.13627???FABSIX::P_OHALLORANcertifiable fruitloopThu Apr 11 1996 02:433
    
    
    am I the only in here at this hour?
17.13628BSS::SMITH_SThu Apr 11 1996 02:442
    Nope.
    -ss
17.13629FABSIX::P_OHALLORANcertifiable fruitloopThu Apr 11 1996 02:462
    
    but it seems so quite
17.13630SPECXN::CONLONThu Apr 11 1996 02:511
    I'm here.  :)
17.13631BSS::SMITH_SThu Apr 11 1996 02:523
    Everyone stops noting when I get on the tube.  At least that's what
    I've abeen told.
    -ss
17.13632weekend weather?FABSIX::P_OHALLORANcertifiable fruitloopThu Apr 11 1996 02:527
    
    I wonder if the weather will be nice this weekend? I have softball
    practice Saturday, then a game Sunday morning. Look's like it'll be a
    real muddy game then. 
    
    
    -Pat-
17.13633whatcha doin now??FABSIX::P_OHALLORANcertifiable fruitloopThu Apr 11 1996 02:542
    
    now were rollin, so whats everyone doin?
17.13634SPECXN::CONLONThu Apr 11 1996 02:561
    Watching teevee (NBC's Dateline.)  :)
17.13635BSS::SMITH_SThu Apr 11 1996 02:585
       I wonder if I'll have a job in 6 months.  We had a very grim meeting
    today.  It looks like operations here may pack up & move east.  I've
    lived in New Hampshire a few years back, but I'm not sure if I want to
    return.  How's rental prices for houses in the Nashua/Salem area?
    -ss  
17.13636What group?SPECXN::CONLONThu Apr 11 1996 03:001
    What operations?
17.13637FABSIX::P_OHALLORANcertifiable fruitloopThu Apr 11 1996 03:038
    
    re -34
     so anything good on dateline?
    
    re -35
    
    dont know, I never lived in the area, I used to live in Groton, and
    that starts usually around 1000-1200 & up.
17.13638SPECXN::CONLONThu Apr 11 1996 03:103
    Primetime Live is even better (it's on now!)
    
    What a story - I'll post info in OJ topic.  :)
17.13639WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut mama, that's where the fun isThu Apr 11 1996 10:564
    >How's rental prices for houses in the Nashua/Salem area?
    
     Not sure about rent, but Nashua's in the top 15 affordable home
    markets in the country.
17.13640SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 11 1996 15:265
    
    Not really a TTWA but a curious stat. The place with the most personal
    computers  is Washington DC.
    
    ed
17.13641WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut mama, that's where the fun isThu Apr 11 1996 15:261
    Most by what measure?
17.13642SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 11 1996 15:294
    
    Most by installed units 3.1 million >4B$
    
    ed
17.13643MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 11 1996 15:301
Per square mile, per capita, or what, though?
17.13644per capital city of a country? What?WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut mama, that's where the fun isThu Apr 11 1996 15:321
    Exactly.
17.13645BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Thu Apr 11 1996 15:469
    
    	RE: .13640
    
    	Actually, this qualifies as a "fun fact".
    
    	And I'd have to guess that it's the most per capita in any 1
    	state in the US, since you've gotta figure that NY or CA have
    	many more than that.
    
17.13646Me and my holodeck....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Apr 11 1996 15:515
    
    Who could describe the lonely world of a single mind and a few machines
    as a utopia.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.13647GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Apr 11 1996 16:216
    
    re:  rentals in salem/nashua..
    
    there's also renting just south of the border, too...
    
    
17.13648SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 11 1996 16:2911
    
    	The infor comes from INFO WORLD and is described as:
    
    	The top 150 MSA's
    
    	An MSA is a Metropolitan Statistical Area. Thsi is a metropolitan
    city and surrounding counties that 'depend' on the city. I don't know
    what they mean by depend. Washington DC and it's associated MSA were #1
    in total number of installed PCs.
    
    ed
17.13649BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu Apr 11 1996 17:209
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	What the response to "I want a Phat Prik" would be.
    
    	1)  I'm sorry, but Rush Limbaugh is not here right now.
    	2)  Size doesn't matter.
    	3)  Meet me in the alley at midnight.
    
17.13650FABSIX::P_OHALLORANcertifiable fruitloopFri Apr 12 1996 02:045
    
    the question never crossed my mind
    
    
    
17.13651GIDDAY::BURTS.I.S.Fri Apr 12 1996 03:499
I've just finished a biography of Doctor Barnardo, entitled "Father of 
Nobody's Children".  In the book mention is made of a number of methods poor 
Londoners used to raise money.  One of these methods was to gather "dog dung" 
to sell to tanneries.  

What the heck would they have done with it?


\C
17.13652EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairFri Apr 12 1996 05:316
    
    Dye leather.
    
    Use it for fires.
    
    
17.13653LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthFri Apr 12 1996 12:464
    what's a buckyball?
    
    npr did a spot on them this morning, but i missed
    the definition.
17.13654exitSMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 12 1996 13:023
    It's molecular carbon in a globe configuration that looks exactly like
    a soccer ball.  Named for Buckmister Fuller, as it resembles the
    geodesic domes that he invented.
17.13655SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 12 1996 13:032
    Oops, that's "Buckminster".  Good job I didn't transpose the initial 
    caps.
17.13656POWDML::DOUGANFri Apr 12 1996 13:043
    A form of Carbon - it's a soccer ball shaped molecule, named after
    Buckminster Fuller, because of the resemblance to his self supporting
    domes.  The official name is buckminsterfullerene.
17.13657WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut mama, that's where the fun isFri Apr 12 1996 15:083
    <== what they said
    
     Cool Nova show on it a coupla months ago.
17.13658SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri Apr 12 1996 15:138
    Buckminsterfullerene (Buckyballs) is one of a class of large carbon
    molecules called fullerenes.  The Buckyball molecule contains 60 atoms
    in a spherical configuration resembling Fuller's geodesic dome, whence
    the name.  Fullerenes also exist as tube-shaped molecules and some
    other forms.  They hold promise of being useful as a structural
    material and for chemical packaging because of their ability to entrap
    a molecule of some other substance within the fullerene structure,
    effectively isolating the other substance chemically.
17.13659NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Apr 12 1996 15:152
TTWA:  Since his name was R. Buckminster Fuller, why isn't it
Rbuckminsterfullerene?
17.13660CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Apr 12 1996 15:181
    That would then make it a handed molecule which a sphere is not.  
17.13661the rush to judgement is on!WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut mama, that's where the fun isFri Apr 12 1996 15:249
    TTWA:
    
     What microscopic percentage of the pseudo-authoritative proclamations
    of the "they shouldn't have taken off in that weather/she was too young
    to do that" ilk would have occurred had the crash not taken place.
    
     A small plane crashes and ipso facto everybody's a friggin' expert on
    everything from developmental psychology to aeronautics. Unbelievable.
    Don't wait for any of the facts to come in, guys (& gals).
17.13662HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri Apr 12 1996 15:306
    
    I agree Doc.
    
    In fact, I have to wonder why any "judgement" is needed.
    
     
17.13663LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthFri Apr 12 1996 15:352
    thanks for the buckyball info.  you guys are 
    wickit smaht.
17.13664buckminsterfulleritesSMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 12 1996 15:3716
    
    Comparing the weight of my glass and aluminum masts to (single and
    horribly expensive) carbon fibre mast, the promise of further weight
    reduction offered by buckytube fibres is amazing.  
    
    The reason that Buckythings were mentioned on NPR was because of a
    study that showed that the building blocks of life could have been
    brought to earth on asteroids.  Apparently, the buckyballs survived
    the atmospheric burn up and were found in a crater site in Canada.
    Inside the buckyballs were elements and molecules of matter that could
    only have originated somewhere out there in space.
    
    Fascinating stuff.
    
    Colin
    
17.13665MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Apr 12 1996 16:032
    Why does Moria Cary get stardom for constantly singing songs from other
    stars? 
17.13666CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Apr 12 1996 16:036
>    Why does Moria Cary get stardom for constantly singing songs from other
>    stars? 

 
     Who is Moria Cary?
17.13667CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Apr 12 1996 16:0510


 I thought I heard a few days ago that The artist formerly known as
 Prince is using the name "Prince" again..would that make him
 "The artist formerly known as the artist formerly known as Prince"

 or
 
 TAFKATAFKAP?
17.13668SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 12 1996 16:061
    Ack Thpft!
17.13669BSS::DEVEREAUXFri Apr 12 1996 16:065
>>    Why does Moria Cary get stardom for constantly singing songs from other
>>    stars? 
    
    
    Do you mean Mariah Carey (sp?)
17.13670MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Apr 12 1996 16:091
    Thank you !
17.13671BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Apr 12 1996 16:096
    
    	Because people keep buying her albums, that's why.
    
    	In a nutshell, the American public is a bunch of idiots.  Why
    	do you think Michael Bolton is so popular?
    
17.13672BSS::DEVEREAUXFri Apr 12 1996 16:5214
    I didn't really know where to post this (or if I even should post it)
    
    Does anyone know of any places that have Singles dances here in
    Colorado Springs?
    
    I spend so much time on my computer (surfing the web and reading these
    notes files) that someone's gonna catch on some day and tell me to
    
                                "Get a Life!"
    
    Anyway... if anyone knows of anything like this (or any other singles
    type activities), I'd sure appreciate the info!
    
    aks, michelle
17.13673POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyFri Apr 12 1996 16:557
    
    Don't go to one of those Singles Dances.  Don't.  You'll regret it for
    the rest of your life!  Take my word for it!
    
    8^)
    
    Actually, isn't there a Colorado_Singles notesfile?
17.13674BSS::DEVEREAUXFri Apr 12 1996 16:586
>>    Actually, isn't there a Colorado_Singles notesfile?

    Yeah, but no one's posted in it in ages (like early 90's or something),
    so I'd end up talking to myself
    
      which I can do quite well sometimes  (';  but gets awfull boring
17.13675ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 12 1996 18:383
    
    it could be worse michelle, you could always go on a date with shawn.
    he might even show you his stick.
17.13676BSS::DEVEREAUXFri Apr 12 1996 19:094
    
    re. -1
    
    I be struck dumb with laughter
17.13677SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsFri Apr 12 1996 19:328
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    If a follower/defender of Rush Limbaugh is called a "ditto-head",
    
     Would a follower/defender of Slick Willie be called a "clitto-head"??
    
17.13678PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 12 1996 19:502
    where gerald got the better duck
17.13679BSS::DEVEREAUXFri Apr 12 1996 19:538
>>    TTWA...
>>    
>>    If a follower/defender of Rush Limbaugh is called a "ditto-head",
>>    
>>    Would a follower/defender of Slick Willie be called a "clitto-head"??
    
    
    I'm rolling on the ground!  You absolutely crack me up!
17.13680BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Fri Apr 12 1996 20:076
    
    	Battis, hear that?  Michelle has been struck dumb.
    
    	If you ask her out, really quickly, she might even say "yes"
    	before the dumbness wears off.
    
17.13681ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 12 1996 20:102
    
    shawn, she isn't that *dumb*
17.13682FABSIX::P_OHALLORANif you like pina coladasSat Apr 13 1996 01:1212
     RE .13672
    
    I don't know if your athletic at all but even if your not try some
    outdoor activities, or join a gym. Get out and have fun. I met my last
    girlfriend at the gym I use to train at. Summer is just about here so
    why not get in great shape, have fun, and meet people at the same time.
    
    Give it a shot, it beat's sitting home in front of the computer  :^)
    
    -Pat-
    
    
17.13683Singles?!?BSS::E_WALKERSat Apr 13 1996 02:437
         re.13672
    
    
          So you want to meet singles in Colorado Springs? Do you like
    engineers? I'm in charge of ALT design here at CXO3. I'm only on a
    six month contract, however. Usually I'm stationed in Tokyo or
    Singapore. Do you like to travel? 
17.13684RosesFABSIX::P_OHALLORANif you like pina coladasSat Apr 13 1996 02:574
    
    Ed, send her roses, ya ya thats it, and um, either white or yellow.
    
    
17.13685BSS::E_WALKERSat Apr 13 1996 03:281
         I want to know what age range we're talking here. I'm 32 myself. 
17.13686BSS::EPPERSONBig, green, and hairySat Apr 13 1996 03:332
    Does it really matter Ed?
    
17.13687FABSIX::P_OHALLORANif you like pina coladasSat Apr 13 1996 04:0910
    
    Be a gentleman Ed, and see if she has any question's, patience is a
    virtue.
    
    
    
    tough crowd huh?     :^)
    
    
    -Pat-
17.13688BSS::E_WALKERSat Apr 13 1996 04:323
         I'll have to wait until Monday to see what happens. I'm outta here
    - have a good weekend. Hope you don't have the same goofy weather we're
    expecting here. 
17.13689FABSIX::P_OHALLORANif you like pina coladasSat Apr 13 1996 04:389
     
    thanx, you too
    
    it's gonna be sunny & warm, good ball weather :^)
    
    
    -Pat-
    
    
17.13690SPECXN::CONLONSat Apr 13 1996 06:326
    Say - did anyone happen to see Geraldo's CNBC program about the
    Menendez brothers' sentencing which aired this past evening (Friday,
    April 12th)?
    
    If so, please let me know.  >;^)
    
17.13691FABSIX::P_OHALLORANif you like pina coladasSat Apr 13 1996 06:486
    
    sorry, I can't help.
    
    I'm still at work and will be for another 5 hour's
    
    -Pat-
17.13692BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoSat Apr 13 1996 13:026
| <<< Note 17.13689 by FABSIX::P_OHALLORAN "if you like pina coladas" >>>

| it's gonna be sunny & warm, good ball weather :^)

	Big girls don't cry....

17.13693Taxes! BWAHAHAHA!SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeSat Apr 13 1996 15:2012
How many husbands did the Massachusetts Tele-file (file your state
income tax over the 'phone using touch-tones and (surprise!) your
voice) on a Saturday morning when the wife was not at home, and got to
the part where you have to swear that you're not lying by saying your
voice and social security number, and the machine then tells your
joint-filing wife to do the same thing, 

and you stand in the kitchen laughing hysterically trying to falsetto
your way through it so you don't have to call 'em back (long-distance)
and can finally go play golf?

Peet
17.13694SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon Apr 15 1996 14:0327
    If Wintel is so good, why don't Wintel vendors use their own stuff?
    
    Here's a partial list of Wintel stuff created on Macintosh:
    
    The Windows95 logo, created with Adobe Freehand
    IBM's Aptiva point-of-purchase displays and Aptiva shipping boxes
    IBM's Victoria, BC, Canada, building - the actual building!
    Intel's Flying Pentium ads, rendered with Electric Image
    The graphics for Sun Microsystems' WWW site
    IBM's print advertising
    Gateway 2000's print advertising
    Dell Computer's print advertising
    Midwest Micro's print advertising
    Outdoor advertising for Microsoft Magazine
    Print advertising and materials for Microsoft
    Windows95 packaging materials
    Advertising for Microsoft in Sweden
    Italian ad campaign for Windows95
    PC Magazine
    PC World Magazine
    Windows Magazine
    Windows Sources Magazine
    Computer Shopper Magazine
    NeXT Magazine
    Visual Basic Magazine
    Microsoft's weekly internal newsletter MicroNews
    IBM and Microsoft TV advertising, edited with Avid
17.13695LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthMon Apr 15 1996 14:123
    is bernhard goetz as arrogant off the witness stand
    as he is on the witness stand?  i guess he figures he's
    got nothing to lose.
17.13696PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 15 1996 14:164
  .13695  he seems like he's being totally honest, and i don't have
	  much trouble understanding why he "snapped".  that's sort
	  of the scary part to me.  is he a wingnut?  maybe.  
17.13697LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthMon Apr 15 1996 14:203
    he seems to be a dork making up for lost time in the
    macho department, imo.  i also think he's not wired
    properly in the noggin.
17.13698SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsMon Apr 15 1996 14:247
    
    re: .13697
    
    Would you be properly wired if'n you lived in NYC and looked like him?
    
    He might as well wear a sign that says "Mug me"...
    
17.13699PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 15 1996 14:255
   .13697  i know what you mean about the dork thing.  he prolly used
	   to get beat up on the playground a lot.  tired of being a
	   victim.  
	   gotta-get-me-a-gun.  that'll fix 'em.  
17.13700SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsMon Apr 15 1996 14:2811
    
    re: .13699
    
    >gotta-get-me-a-gun.  that'll fix 'em.
    
    Which he didn't use until he was backed into a corner by them
    "yoots"...
    
    
     Tell me you wouldn't snap...
    
17.13701LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthMon Apr 15 1996 14:293
    |Would you be properly wired if'n you lived in NYC and looked like him?
    
    that's a very good question.  probably not.  
17.13702PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 15 1996 14:309
    
>     Tell me you wouldn't snap...

    Andy, perhaps you didn't read the note where I said I could
    understand why he snapped.  

    hth too
    

17.13703MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Apr 15 1996 14:3610
    Check out the following...
    
    Unisex
    Uniforn
    Unified
    Unabomber
    
    I'm right...they're wrong, that settles it
    
    IT'S UNIBOMBER!
17.13704ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 15 1996 14:472
    
    do goetz and Our Jack have something in common?
17.13705PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 15 1996 14:5610
   so what's the poop here?  if i'm on the subway and four guys
   surround me and tell me to give them money, i do what?  i sit there
   until one of them threatens me with deadly force, and then i whip
   out my carefully holstered gun and shoot to kill?  i mean, according
   to 21.2548, it would be illegal for me to point the gun at them
   unless i had reason to shoot them, so i couldn't just scare them
   off with it, i gather.  i try to reason with them?  i give them my
   money and hope they'll go away?  what?

17.13706MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Apr 15 1996 15:005
    Di:
    
    Just tell them to go away or you will summon a constable.  
    
    Bill Clinton put 100,000 more constables on the street don't ya know!
17.13707ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 15 1996 15:075
    
    di, you have it all wrong, all wrong!!! The true course of action, is
    you whip out your trusty bible and read them verses first. If that
    fails, then you whip out that pearl handled revolver and start
    blasting. is this better?
17.13708SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Apr 15 1996 15:0941
    
    
    	
             <<< Note 17.13705 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


>   so what's the poop here?  if i'm on the subway and four guys
>   surround me and tell me to give them money, i do what?  i sit there
>   until one of them threatens me with deadly force, and then i whip
>   out my carefully holstered gun and shoot to kill?  i mean, according
>   to 21.2548, it would be illegal for me to point the gun at them
>   unless i had reason to shoot them, so i couldn't just scare them
>   off with it, i gather.  i try to reason with them?  i give them my
>   money and hope they'll go away?  what?

    	If you are in fear of your life and/or grave bodily harm then, in
    most states, you are justified in shooting to STOP THE ATTACK. You
    NEVER "shoot to kill", you shoot to stop. If you go to court and say
    you shot to kill, the prosecutor will have an orgasm and charge you
    with premeditated murder. This is taught in any good firearms
    self-defense course.
    
    	Whether you do pull your gun out and shoot is a personal choice.
    You may feel the situation could be diffused by giving them money and
    that it's not worth the confrontation. On the other hand you may feel
    that your life is in danger. IMHO, if four young punks armed with
    sharpened screwdrivers surrounded me and tried to shake me down for
    cash, I'd feel my life/health was in serious jeapardy.
    
    	Also, a gun is not used to intimidate. If you draw a firearm and
    you are not prepared to use it, you stand the chance of having the
    firearm taken from you. Notice I say you need to be PREPARED to use
    your firearm if you draw it, not that once it comes out of the holster
    you have to shoot. If you present your gun and everyone takes off for
    the hills, don't shoot them in the back! That's where Goetz was wrong.
    
    
    my $.02
    
    	jim 
    
17.13709PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 15 1996 15:2113
>          <<< Note 17.13708 by SUBPAC::SADIN "Freedom isn't free." >>>

>    	If you are in fear of your life and/or grave bodily harm then, in
>    most states, you are justified in shooting to STOP THE ATTACK. You
>    NEVER "shoot to kill", you shoot to stop. If you go to court and say

	I remember being told recently in here that firing to
	wound someone is not de rigueur.  

>    ...don't shoot them in the back! That's where Goetz was wrong.

	I agree that he lost it bigtime.  The gun empowered him, clearly.
	Not that it's the gun's fault, mind you.
17.13710SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Apr 15 1996 15:3918
    
    
re:             <<< Note 17.13709 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>

>	I remember being told recently in here that firing to
>	wound someone is not de rigueur.  
    
    	I never said shoot to wound, I said shoot to STOP. You shoot until
    the attacker has stopped attacking. 70% of shooting victims LIVE. Just
    because you aim at someones chest and squeeze the trigger doesn't mean
    they automatically die.
    
>	I agree that he lost it bigtime.  The gun empowered him, clearly.
    
    	Yep. He was ok until he shot that kid in the back...then he stepped
    over the line.
    
    jim
17.13711PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 15 1996 15:5012
>          <<< Note 17.13710 by SUBPAC::SADIN "Freedom isn't free." >>>
    
>    	I never said shoot to wound, I said shoot to STOP. You shoot until
>    the attacker has stopped attacking. 70% of shooting victims LIVE. Just
>    because you aim at someones chest and squeeze the trigger doesn't mean
>    they automatically die.

	  terminology problem then.  when i said "shoot to kill", i meant
	  shooting the person in the chest or head, as opposed to the 
	  shoulder or leg.  but you apparently don't consider shooting
	  someone in the chest shooting to kill.

17.13712SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Apr 15 1996 16:0217
    
    
>             <<< Note 17.13711 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>
    
>	  terminology problem then.  when i said "shoot to kill", i meant
>	  shooting the person in the chest or head, as opposed to the 
>	  shoulder or leg.  but you apparently don't consider shooting
>	  someone in the chest shooting to kill.
    
    	If I shoot someone, it's not because I want to kill them but
    because I want them to stop attacking me. Therefore I am shooting to
    stop the attack, not to kill the other person. If I shoot simply to
    kill the other person, that is murder. If you say in court that you
    "shot to kill" you will be charged with murder.
    
    jim 
    
17.13713PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 15 1996 16:117
   .13712  i thought it was a term that indicated where you were
	   shooting, not necessarily what your intent was.  but
	   you're the expert.  i'll be sure not to say i shot to
	   kill, if i find myself in court. ;>  er, unless i did.


17.13714SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Apr 15 1996 16:136
    
    re: -1
    
    	good on ya. :*)
    
    
17.13715SPECXN::CONLONMon Apr 15 1996 16:2535
    An American friend was on the London Underground (subway) with me
    one night when some punk started flicking LIT MATCHES at my baby
    son (who was asleep in a blanket on my lap.)

    I kept brushing the lit matches off my baby's blanket, and the punk
    would flick another one (always aimed right at my baby.)

    I looked at my friend (American male around 21 years old) and he
    wouldn't say or do anything.

    After about four lit matches landed on the blanket, I started yelling
    at the punk at the top of my lungs.  (I would have moved, but the
    way this guy was facing us directly to throw lit matches at the
    baby, I was convinced he would just follow us from seat to seat.)

    Luckily, the guy was startled that a very young mother would confront
    him about this.  He and his friend were looking to start a fight with
    my American male friend, I think.  

    Neither guy said a word - they just sat there motionless as I yelled
    at the match-thrower.  ("What the hell do you think you're doing
    throwing lit matches at a baby???  Are you out of your mind?????
    Are you trying to kill a 7 month old baby??  What is wrong with you??")
    We quickly got off at the next stop with these guys still sitting 
    there looking surprised.

    Some people do very threatening and cocky things to innocent people
    on subways.  If I'd had a gun, I probably would have used it if
    they hadn't backed off.

    (My son wasn't hurt at all.  I brushed the fire off his blanket with
    my hands fast enough to keep him from catching fire.  My male friend
    told me later that he felt we'd be in more danger if he got into a
    fight with these guys.  He was just as startled to see me yell at
    these bozos as they were.)
17.13716POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyMon Apr 15 1996 16:275
    
    Would the person or persons who keep trying to access my account like
    me to just post my password to save them the trouble of trying to guess
    it?
    
17.13717BSS::DEVEREAUXMon Apr 15 1996 16:2832
    re. several notes ago
    
    Gee... how do I word this... hmmm...
    
    When I asked about singles dances I meant...
    
    Yes, in a way, I am interested in meeting other singles (both men and
    women) to do things with. I recently moved to the Springs and, because
    I've been broke, haven't gotten out much.
    
    But... that's all in the past now. I have money again (';
    
    When I lived in Mass, I used to go to singles dances with some friends
    of mine. They were lots of fun and I love to dance. I like Karoke too.
    Then again, we used to go to the beach a lot and hang around Harvard
    Square and Newbury street. And every so often we'd head down to New
    York to check out the square.
    
    Since the Springs isn't exactly a large city, and there aren't any
    oceans nearby, I have been looking around for things to do. I have my
    own gym and free-weights at home so I'm really not interested in a
    fitness center.
    
    When I lived here before I used to be involved in the Chess club and
    did lots of role-playing games (namely DND). Recently, however, I have
    been checking into the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism), but
    haven't found any groups here in the Springs yet.
    
    Now however, about all I do is 4-wheeling, hiking, movies, writing, reading,
    surfing the net, and getting involved in notes conferences.
    
    Anyway, I'm still open for ideas (';
17.13718DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedMon Apr 15 1996 17:4226
    Re:  Goetz and "intent"...... one of the "yoots" claims they did
    not intend to rob Goetz, they were only *asking* him for $5.00!!
    
    From what I saw of Goetz on the stand, he DOES come across as
    arrogant and condescending.  The lawyer for the paralyzed fellow
    is making the argument that Goetz was riding the subway later than
    usual "cruising" for kids so he could try out his Wyatt Earp shooting
    skills as payback for his prior mugging.
    
    Aside from the fact that juries in civil cases tried in the Bronx
    rule in favor of the complainants 85% of the time (and award 
    enormous settlements); Goetz will be toast because he went back and
    fired a second shot into the paralyzed youth.
    
    IMHO, I believe ALL involved were/are losers.  The 4 teens were up
    to no good and Goetz is living proof that EDP's theory about IQ
    equals brilliance is flawed.  If Goetz were such a genious he
    wouldn't have fired that second shot, nor would he have done it
    with witnesses present who have testified that Goetz said "you don't
    look too bad, here's another" before he fired the second shot.  BTW,
    while on the stand, Goetz did not even try to deny he made the
    statement.
    
    Personally, I think Goetz should be sentenced to care for the
    paralyzed youth until one of them passes to his "just reward".
    
17.13719PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 15 1996 17:553
   .13718  What does IQ or "brilliance" have to do with whether or not
	   someone takes a nutty?
17.13720MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Apr 15 1996 17:5711
I have to continue to hope that Goetz goetz off in this case, as he did
in the criminal case, and I hope the jury sees it that way as well. Somehow
or another, these ticks in the pelt of society (misguided yoots) need to
be shown that they do _not_ have free reign to force their obnoxious ways
on people who are minding their own business. Court rulings which find them
pure as the driven snow relative to any wrongdoing in their actions (as
a consequence of the guilt of their opponents) will not be of any assistance
in getting that message across.

I'm a firm believer in effective messages when it comes to scumbag punks.

17.13721little sympathy from me ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Apr 15 1996 17:575
    
    Personally, if you gonna shot someone, you might as well make sure
    they're dead.
    
    
17.13722RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Apr 15 1996 18:0650
    Re .13718:
    
    > . . . Goetz is living proof that EDP's theory about IQ equals
    > brilliance is flawed.
    
    Apparently you are referring to topic 4521 in the Digital conference,
    in which I said:
    
         > The Bell Curve by Murray and Herrnstein equate high IQ to
         > success . . .
         
         That is 100% incorrect.
    
    Of course, I can see how my statement was so ambiguous that you
    misinterpreted it completely.  I should have been clearer than "100%
    incorrect", since that leaves so much room for interpretation.
    
    I should have been clearer.  I should have said there is no such
    equation.  I should have said something like:
    
         Murray and Herrnstein state the opposite:  They say
         intelligence does not equate to success or crime.
    
    Oh, wait, I did say that.  I guess that wasn't clear either.  And I
    wrote this too:
         
         They state this in the introduction and repeat it throughout
         the book.  They caution against the danger of using one
         individual's intelligence as a predictor for that individual. 
         They do say that intelligence is CORRELATED with success and
         crime -- but they even caution against the danger of using
         this fact, coupled with intelligence of groups (men, women,
         blacks, whites), to associate people with positions in
         society.
    
    Tell me, what DOES a person have to write to get it through your skull
    that they do not assert there is any such equation?
    
    Please, I'd really like to see you give an understandable explanation
    for how I could so vehemently and repeatedly deny there is such an
    equation and yet you STILL misrepresent my words.  If there is any
    explanation other than just plain stupidity on your part, I can't
    imagine what it is.
         
         
         			-- edp
         
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.13723LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthMon Apr 15 1996 18:065
    i think goetz knows he's cooked and hence the bravado.
    if the plaintiff wins, the court can garnish a max of 
    10% from bernie's paycheck.  far cry from 50 million.
    
    the other yoots: 2 are in jail for robbery; one for rape.  
17.13724WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Apr 15 1996 18:0716
    People under great stress can behave very badly, which I think is what
    happened here. In the criminal trial, a jury excused Goetz's behavior,
    they didn't endorse it. As excessive as his reactions were, the jury
    chose not to find him guilty of the various assault charges. He was
    found guilty on some sort of illegal gun ownership charge, and did some
    jail time for that.
    
    Apparently today, we have a dual track in the justice system: if
    you can't get'em on criminal charges, you get'em on civil charges.
    
    Assuming the jury inthe civil trial finds for the pliantiff and orders
    up big bucks, where does that money come from? Or does it come from
    anywhere at all?
    
    
    
17.13725SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsMon Apr 15 1996 18:1020
    
    
    What upsets me is the "message" the lawyer for the plaintiff wants to
    send.
    
     He realizes that Goetz is broke and can't ever pay a single penny of
    whatever the judgment is. 
    
      The lawyer stated that they just want to send the "right message"
    that people can't get away with these things "anymore"...
    
      What it will do is as the previous reply stated. The shooters will
    make doubly sure the potential suer is stiff as a board before they
    walk/run away. 
    
     Hmmm... but then there's the "bereaved and loving" members of the
    family to try and pick the bones clean... er, I mean pursue justice...
    
    What to do... what to do...
    
17.13726WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Mon Apr 15 1996 18:164
    Vigilante "justice", so-called, should be discouraged.
    
    What this has to do with this trial or its possible outcomes, who
    knows?
17.13727ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 15 1996 18:214
    
    but, but, these "yoots" are fine upstanding pillars of the community,
    I mean they are only in jail for rape and robbery. It's not like their
    in there for *murder* or something serious.
17.13728ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 15 1996 18:225
    
    .13716
    
    be very afraid debra!! The Trilateral Commission is after your brownie
    recipe, be very afraid.
17.13729LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthMon Apr 15 1996 18:242
    the golf term, bogey.  was it really coined in honor
    of humphrey bogart?
17.13730ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 15 1996 18:452
    
    don't bogart that joint, my friend............
17.13731PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 15 1996 18:535
  .13729  according to the dictionaries i have, it's prolly related to
	  "bogy" and/or "bogle", and "bogle" is related to "bungle", so
	  maybe that has something to do with it.

17.13732a boggy bogey the nooSMURF::WALTERSMon Apr 15 1996 18:561
    Scotland, where golf was invented, is very boggy.
17.13733BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue Apr 16 1996 13:085
| <<< Note 17.13732 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

| Scotland, where golf was invented, is very boggy.

	Golf was created in Germany!
17.13734NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 16 1996 13:483
TTWA: A parenthetical remark on the back of the envelope for Form 1040:

If you are filing electronically, do not use this envelope.
17.13735BUSY::SLABOUNTYCatch you later!!Tue Apr 16 1996 15:316
    
    	RE: .13693
    
    	If you'd read the directions, you would've known that you both
    	had to be there to "sign" the form.  8^)
    
17.13736$28.7 million :-)WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut mama, that's where the fun isTue Apr 16 1996 17:397
     My cube-neighbor called Benefits express to find out what the cash out
    value of his retirement fund is. According to the Benefits Express
    cusomer representative, if he cashes out at age 55 he will get 850,000;
    if he waits until 62 he'll get 300,000; and if he waits until 65 he'll
    get 115,000. Hello! Those numbers are going the wrong way.
    
     I want to find out what I get if I cash out at 34. :-)
17.13737ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 16 1996 19:193
    
    wow. he must be old and making big bucks for that kind of payout.
    mine's only worth <mumble> <mumble> after 10 years.
17.13738WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut mama, that's where the fun isTue Apr 16 1996 19:371
    clue: those numbers are wrong. /hth
17.13739ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 16 1996 19:392
    
    <---- yes, I know, but they sounded good anyway. hth
17.13740BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsTue Apr 16 1996 21:2017
    
    	OK, you walk into the men's room and approach 2 urinals ... 1
    	has obviously just been flushed, because it's just finishing
    	the refilling process.  The other appears to have been dormant
    	for at least a short time.
    
    	Which 1 do you use?
    
    	1) The dormant 1, just because it seems like the right thing to
    	   do
    
    	2) The "just flushed 1", as somewhat of a "covering the scent"
    	   gesture
    
    
    	[Males only, please]
    
17.13741SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Apr 16 1996 21:249
    
    
    use the dormant one. I've found that if you use the one that's still
    refilling, it will invariably overfill and overflow onto your shoes as
    you vainly jiggle the handle trying to shut it off. Murphy follows me
    closely.....
    
    
    jim
17.13742MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Apr 16 1996 21:382
    Use the regular commode.  Urinals are unsophisticated and for low
    rents.
17.13743BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue Apr 16 1996 23:4510

	Jack, Mrs Dougherty have a urinal? :-)

	I say use the clean one. OR, use the dirty one until the clean one
stops filling, and then walk over and finsh in the clean one.



Glen
17.13744CSLALL::SECURITYLUNCHBOXWed Apr 17 1996 00:067
    It depends if you intend to flush it or not. I flush a regular commode,
    because I can reach it with my foot. It is awkward to kick a urinal, so
    usually I use a dirty one, and save the clean one for somebody who
    doesn't mind touching the dirty handle.
    
    
    lunchbox
17.13745BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed Apr 17 1996 00:173

	I'm sure your hands have touched worse....:-)
17.13746CSLALL::SECURITYLUNCHBOXWed Apr 17 1996 00:271
    guilty as charged...
17.13747WAHOO::LEVESQUEbut mama, that's where the fun isWed Apr 17 1996 10:576
    >Use the regular commode.  Urinals are unsophisticated and for low
    >rents.
    
     Translation: Our Jack Martin gets nervous peeing out in the open, so
    rather than stand there at a urinal too anxious to go he uses a stall
    so he can relax enough to empty his bladder. :-)
17.13748PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 17 1996 11:522
  .13747  how nice.
17.13749CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Apr 17 1996 12:491
    Attention! We have a candidate for Mr. Catheter-Problem
17.13750SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove burrsWed Apr 17 1996 13:0610
    
    re: .13742
    
    >Use the regular commode.  Urinals are unsophisticated and for low
    >rents.
    
    
    Yeah, Jack... it's guys like you that piss on the toilet seats and then
    walk out...
    
17.13751PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 17 1996 14:024
  did Brando apologize or didn't he?  (conflicting reports in the
  discussion)

17.13752MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 17 1996 14:224
 Z   Yeah, Jack... it's guys like you that piss on the toilet seats and
 Z   then walk out...
    
    Yes but I don't write on the walls...ya can't pin that on me!! :-)
17.13753MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 17 1996 14:243
    By the way, before I go to a Red Sox or Bruins game, I use a fleet the
    night before, I don't drink anything for 24 hours, and I sit totally
    still until the game is over!
17.13754DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Apr 17 1996 14:244
    
    
    	How a guy can have more bouts with PMS than any woman I know.
    
17.13755SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Apr 17 1996 14:258
    
    TTWA...
    
    Why do the sports writers still use this worn out cliche'...
    
    
    "Roger Clemens pitched well enough to win..."
    
17.13756BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed Apr 17 1996 14:285
| <<< Note 17.13752 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>

| Yes but I don't write on the walls...ya can't pin that on me!! :-)

	I hear you write your name on the toilet seats, though. :-)
17.13757MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 17 1996 14:351
    Jack Martin bullseyed here!!!
17.13758WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreWed Apr 17 1996 14:514
    >Why do the sports writers still use this worn out cliche'...
    >"Roger Clemens pitched well enough to win..."
    
    Prolly has something to do with the factual nature of the comment.
17.13759BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Apr 17 1996 14:5312
    
    	RE: JJ
    
    	>How a guy can have more bouts with PMS than any woman I know.
    
    	Anyone we know?  8^)
    
    
    	RE: Clemens
    
    	They'll probably stop saying that when he actually wins a game.
    
17.13760SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Apr 17 1996 14:5816
    
    re: .13758
    
    >Prolly has something to do with the factual nature of the comment.
    
    
    Hmmmm...lessee... Balt. 6-1.... Balt. 6-1.... Balt. 6-1...
    
    Nope... no matter how I parse that, it still don't come out as a
    factual comment...
    
    Roger Clemens.. 0-3... 0-3.... 0-3....
    
    
    Nope... don't see any wins there, either...
    
17.13761BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed Apr 17 1996 15:115
| <<< Note 17.13757 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>

| Jack Martin bullseyed here!!!

	No, cuz if you bullseyed, you never would have hit the seat!
17.13762BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetWed Apr 17 1996 15:135
    
    	I guess that depends on where you draw the bullseye.
    
    	There's nothing that says it can't be on the ceiling.
    
17.13763MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 17 1996 15:136
    By the way, you can use your foot to flush the urinals.
    
    You are invited to Karate at MKO anytime.  One month free trial.  You
    WILL be able to use your foot to flush the urinal!
    
    
17.13764WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreWed Apr 17 1996 15:2419
    >Nope... no matter how I parse that, it still don't come out as a
    >factual comment...
    
    >Roger Clemens.. 0-3... 0-3.... 0-3....
    
     I'm sure you find this all really terribly complicated stuff, but
    perhaps I can make it comprehensible to you. No guarantees, mind you.
    
     A pitcher can "pitch well enough to win" and still lose if his team
    fails to score more runs than the opposing team. This is especially
    true when his team gets shut out or only scores a single run. Here's a
    conundrum for you: how many games can you win when your team does not
    score (excluding forfeits)? In such a game, what the the impact on the
    final result if your pitcher pitches really well? What is the impact on
    the final result if your pitcher pitches poorly? You see, whether or
    not a pitcher gets a W is only partially attributable to how well your
    pitcher plays in a given game. A pitcher can give up 6 earned run (or
    more) and still win if his offense provides more runs while he's in the
    game. By the same token, he can pitch a no hitter and lose. /hth
17.13765BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetWed Apr 17 1996 15:284
    
    	And don't forget the errors made by all the other players ...
    	their new 2nd baseman had made 6 as of Monday.
    
17.13766USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed Apr 17 1996 15:281
    any pitcher who gives up 6 earned runs does not "deserve to win"
17.13767BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetWed Apr 17 1996 15:306
    
    	He didn't say that.
    
    	He said the pitcher COULD still win regardless, not "would des-
    	erve to win".
    
17.13768SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Apr 17 1996 16:3410
    
    
    Thanks Doc... I was clueless before you explained that to me...
    
    (go ahead... you folks are gonna do it anyway, so you might as well
    have your fun)
    
     I guess I should learn more about baseball and stop with all the chain
    yanking...
    
17.13769LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthWed Apr 17 1996 16:451
    clemens is a bumb.
17.13770BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed Apr 17 1996 17:231
MY GOD!!!! OJ MARTIN IS BONNIE????? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
17.13771CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Apr 17 1996 18:1128
    I realize the canteen services provided by our esteemed Maynard based
    caterer leave something to be desired.  I realize the machines can be
    quirky and not always intuitive like when you have to press your pop
    selection first to see if there are any in the machine before you put
    your coins in.  Yes, the little lights are there to supposedly indicate
    the current state of the inventory, empty or not but apparently we are
    too smart to be allowed this convenience.  Not to mention the stubborn
    nature of the machine that upon finding out your selection is
    unavailable will steadfastly refuse to profer a refund even though
    there is a little handle which apparently is for this very purpous.  For 
    the life of me I have never really figured out the machine with the 
    carousel and little windows and putting money in is usually a 50/50 
    propostition as to whether or not I will actually receive something 
    other than an annoyance.  Now, these instances can be frustrating and 
    sometimes the merchandise rendered is not up to standards and horror of 
    horrors I have even received ice cream products in a less than fresh 
    state.  This however does not reconcile how some thimble headed gherkin, 
    who apparently was not satisfied with their blueberry yogurt, could 
    commence to splatter the contents of their container against the machine 
    which apparently somehow got the better of them.  They also saw fit to 
    leave this mess for all to see, smell, and walk in as well as leaving 
    the spent container on the floor, upside down as a testimony to their 
    total stupidity and lack of composure.  They surely must have been a 
    product of parents that allowed unbridled freedoms when they were young
    thus are incapable of dealing with any minor disappointment in anything
    closely resembling a mature manner. 
    
    Puzzled	
17.13772me tooASABET::DCLARKmovin' to Montana soonWed Apr 17 1996 18:184
    re .-1
    
    in the PK2 vending area? I just left there; it's certainly
    something to wonder about.
17.13773CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Apr 17 1996 18:243
    Yep.  Hopefully it is not the start of a rash of run by yogurtings.  
    
    
17.13774the thimble headed gherkin phenomenonCSSREG::BROWNCommon Sense Isn'tWed Apr 17 1996 18:281
    the yoghurt splat: thimble solutions for thimble minds...
17.13775MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 17 1996 18:283
    Yet more snide remarks.  Don't forget my example Brian.  Nephew is in
    special school now...all frigged up cuz mommy and daddy couldn't get
    thier poop together.
17.13776NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 17 1996 18:2810
                                            I realize the machines can be
    quirky and not always intuitive like when you have to press your pop <-+
    selection first to see if there are any in the machine before you put  |
    your coins in.							   |
									   |
                +----------------------------------------------------------+
		|
		|
	Here's your problem.  You're trying to get pop from a soda machine.
	Or is that a tonic machine?
17.13777rhetorical questionNOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 17 1996 18:322
TTWA:  What do you get if you cross a thimble-headed gherkin with a
pencil-necked geek?
17.13778LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthWed Apr 17 1996 18:351
    an engineer?
17.13779CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Apr 17 1996 18:383
    Jack, your anecdotes are truly unforgettable.  Trust me on this one.  
    
    
17.13780BUSY::SLABOUNTYFUBARWed Apr 17 1996 20:2810
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Don't people realize that the syntax for actually telling you
    	how many miles are on a car requires fewer keystrokes than
    	typing "Low mileage"?  And is more accurate?
    
    	115K miles
    	Low mileage
    
17.13781LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthWed Apr 17 1996 20:311
    how about "mileage - as is"
17.13782BUSY::SLABOUNTYFUBARWed Apr 17 1996 20:393
    
    	No, I'd say you don't quite understand the point I'm making here.
    
17.13783SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Apr 17 1996 20:417
    
    
    > No, I'd say you don't quite understand the point I'm making here.
    
    Sure she does, Shawn! Or is your humor-meter impaired as much as, er,
    some other people around here?
    
17.13784NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 17 1996 20:442
An ad that says "low mileage" has longer shelf life than one that specifies
it to the nearest 1000 miles.
17.13785BUSY::SLABOUNTYFUBARWed Apr 17 1996 20:4412
    
    	It would have taken too many keystrokes to say, "Please realize
    	that my humor meter is fine, and that I am trying to be funny
    	without labelling this posting as being in jest".
    
    	But, it looks like I have to waste those keystrokes anyways, and
    	more, so I probably should have said this to begin with.
    
    	8^)
    
    	[That's a smiley, so you know I'm trying to be funny.]
    
17.13786NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 17 1996 20:451
Shawn Labounty -- man of few keystrokes.
17.13787BUSY::SLABOUNTYFUBARWed Apr 17 1996 20:451
    yup
17.13788SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Apr 17 1996 20:477
    
    >Shawn Labounty -- man of few keystrokes.
    
    
    But what of other strokes???
    
    
17.13789LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthWed Apr 17 1996 20:471
    ymmv
17.13790wgafraSOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Apr 17 1996 20:471
    
17.13791gtaffaardPOWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyWed Apr 17 1996 20:492
    
    
17.13792RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Apr 17 1996 20:5412
    Re .13780:
    
    > And is more accurate?

    No, it is more precise.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.13793LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthWed Apr 17 1996 21:001
    "mileage - as is" is more accurate.
17.13794BUSY::SLABOUNTYFUBARWed Apr 17 1996 21:106
    
    	edp, did I use the wrong word, or did I just happen to use the
    	word that you don't prefer?
    
    	I don't see a difference between our word choices.
    
17.13795PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 17 1996 21:183
    edp is right.  he's correct, too.  not to mention accurate.

17.13796BUSY::SLABOUNTYForeplay? What's that?Wed Apr 17 1996 21:273
    
    	You just never mind, unless you're planning on taking my side.
    
17.13797CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Apr 18 1996 03:259


 What's with the price of gas these days..the station at which I buy
 most of my gas has gone up at least $.06 in the last week..



 Jim
17.13798SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu Apr 18 1996 04:106
    gas prices have been climbing for months, and now average higher across
    the country than at any time since the Gulf War.
    
    overheard on some tv new broadcast recently.
    
    DougO
17.13799I WANT TO GET THIS RIGHT!PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Apr 18 1996 11:258
    
    If illegal aliens gets into a bar fight and then gets beaten by the
    police, are the illegal aliens:
    
    	executed and then deported
    	deported and then executed
    
    								-mr. bill
17.13800WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreThu Apr 18 1996 11:274
> What's with the price of gas these days..the station at which I buy
> most of my gas has gone up at least $.06 in the last week..
    
    Supposedly wholesale prices are climbing due to reduced inventories.
17.13801NOW YOU HAVE IT RIGHT!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu Apr 18 1996 11:2813
    
    >If illegal aliens gets into a bar fight and then gets beaten by the
    >police, are the illegal aliens:
    
    >executed and then deported
    >deported and then executed
    
    None of the above. They are beaten, then sent to your place to live for
    6 months whilst they get remedial-sensytyvyty training on liberal
    antics...
    
    hth
    
17.13802MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 18 1996 11:375
Actually I believe that one's citizenship and alien status are normally 
immaterial relative to their culpability for criminal acts, barring
intervention from a State Department. So the simple answer is that they
are executed and their remains are deported.

17.13803NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 18 1996 12:427
>    gas prices have been climbing for months, and now average higher across
>    the country than at any time since the Gulf War.

The first part is incorrect.  Gas prices were stable from last fall until a
couple of weeks ago.  The wholesale price has gone up considerably in the last
couple of weeks.  This is due to an increase in the price of crude and a cold
winter (leading refineries to refine more fuel oil and less gasoline).
17.13804RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Apr 18 1996 13:0617
    Re .13794:
    
    > I don't see a difference between our word choices.
        
    
              		    Precise		Imprecise
    
    Accurate            Pi is 3.1415926.        Pi is 3.1.
    
    Inaccurate          Pi is 2.9373917.        Pi is 2.9.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.13805USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu Apr 18 1996 13:083
    The other speculation about gas prices has to do with the fact that the
    community is expected to allow Iran to increase production, thereby
    causing  measureable drop in prices di
17.13806CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Apr 18 1996 14:066
    Gas prices almost always go up in the Summer as this is the prime
    travel time, vacations etc.  The increases were a little more
    aggressive due to the cold winter which has lingered on in parts of the
    country as messrs Battis and Leech can attest to.  
    
    Brian
17.13807ACISS2::LEECHextremistThu Apr 18 1996 14:091
    Winter?  What winter?  I hadn't noticed...  ;^)
17.13808ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Apr 18 1996 15:092
    
    <--- bwahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
17.13809DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Apr 18 1996 15:205
    
    	TTWA   what exactly it was I saw in the sky last night on
    		my way home.  Don't know if it was a UFO or not,
    		when I looked back it had disappeared.
    
17.13810BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Thu Apr 18 1996 15:286
    
    	If you don't know what it was, then, by definition, it was a
    	UFO.
    
    	Glad to help.
    
17.13811CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Apr 18 1996 15:576
 Are you sure it was there to begin with?



 Jim
17.13812BSS::DEVEREAUXThu Apr 18 1996 16:532
    What does "snarf" stand for... I've been trying all kinds of
    combinations but haven't come up with anything that makes sense...
17.13813explain it to her, Doc...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu Apr 18 1996 16:531
    
17.13814ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Apr 18 1996 17:213
    
    rest assured michelle, that it not only hogs up disk space, it takes up
    CPU cycles as well.
17.13815.x00 = empty head; .x69 = empty sex life; .x666 = empty soulWAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreThu Apr 18 1996 17:277
    >    What does "snarf" stand for...
    
     It means (roughly translated from the its aboriginal roots) "I have
    nothing to say, but having no life either I find myself obsessed with
    getting a particular reply # so I'll put in an utterly pointless note
    to get the number, then call attention to my pitiful existence by
    writing 'snarf'."
17.13816or .69SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu Apr 18 1996 17:282
    
    >then call attention to my pitiful existence by writing 'snarf'."
17.13817I think this is better, Andy.BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Apr 18 1996 17:2933
      ___                       ___                                
     /\__\                     /|  |                               
    /:/ _/_       ___         |:|  |           ___           ___   
   /:/ /\  \     /\__\        |:|  |          /\__\         /|  |  
  /:/ /::\  \   /:/__/      __|:|__|         /:/  /        |:|  |  
 /:/_/:/\:\__\ /::\  \     /::::\__\_____   /:/__/         |:|  |  
 \:\/:/ /:/  / \/\:\  \__  ~~~~\::::/___/  /::\  \       __|:|__|  
  \::/ /:/  /   ~~\:\/\__\     |:|~~|     /:/\:\  \     /::::\  \  
   \/_/:/  /       \::/  /     |:|  |     \/__\:\  \    ~~~~\:\  \ 
     /:/  /        /:/  /      |:|__|          \:\__\        \:\__\
     \/__/         \/__/       |/__/            \/__/         \/__/
      ___                       ___           ___     
     /\  \                     /\  \         /\__\    
     \:\  \       ___          \:\  \       /:/ _/_   
      \:\  \     /\__\          \:\  \     /:/ /\__\  
  _____\:\  \   /:/__/      _____\:\  \   /:/ /:/ _/_ 
 /::::::::\__\ /::\  \     /::::::::\__\ /:/_/:/ /\__\
 \:\~~\~~\/__/ \/\:\  \__  \:\~~\~~\/__/ \:\/:/ /:/  /
  \:\  \        ~~\:\/\__\  \:\  \        \::/_/:/  / 
   \:\  \          \::/  /   \:\  \        \:\/:/  /  
    \:\__\         /:/  /     \:\__\        \::/  /   
     \/__/         \/__/       \/__/         \/__/    
      ___           ___           ___           ___           ___     
     /\__\         /\  \         /\  \         /\  \         /\__\    
    /:/ _/_        \:\  \       /::\  \       /::\  \       /:/ _/_   
   /:/ /\  \        \:\  \     /:/\:\  \     /:/\:\__\     /:/ /\__\  
  /:/ /::\  \   _____\:\  \   /:/ /::\  \   /:/ /:/  /    /:/ /:/  /  
 /:/_/:/\:\__\ /::::::::\__\ /:/_/:/\:\__\ /:/_/:/__/___ /:/_/:/  /   
 \:\/:/ /:/  / \:\~~\~~\/__/ \:\/:/  \/__/ \:\/:::::/  / \:\/:/  /    
  \::/ /:/  /   \:\  \        \::/__/       \::/~~/~~~~   \::/__/     
   \/_/:/  /     \:\  \        \:\  \        \:\~~\        \:\  \     
     /:/  /       \:\__\        \:\__\        \:\__\        \:\__\    
     \/__/         \/__/         \/__/         \/__/         \/__/    
17.13818And this one, too!BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Apr 18 1996 17:3022
     _____          ___                                            
    /  /::\        /  /\          ___        ___                   
   /  /:/\:\      /  /:/_        /__/\      /  /\                  
  /  /:/  \:\    /  /:/ /\       \  \:\    /  /:/      ___     ___ 
 /__/:/ \__\:|  /  /:/ /:/_       \  \:\  /__/::\     /__/\   /  /\
 \  \:\ /  /:/ /__/:/ /:/ /\  ___  \__\:\ \__\/\:\__  \  \:\ /  /:/
  \  \:\  /:/  \  \:\/:/ /:/ /__/\ |  |:|    \  \:\/\  \  \:\  /:/ 
   \  \:\/:/    \  \::/ /:/  \  \:\|  |:|     \__\::/   \  \:\/:/  
    \  \::/      \  \:\/:/    \  \:\__|:|     /__/:/     \  \::/   
     \__\/        \  \::/      \__\::::/      \__\/       \__\/    
                   \__\/           ~~~~                            
      ___           ___           ___           ___           ___   
     /  /\         /__/\         /  /\         /  /\         /  /\  
    /  /:/_        \  \:\       /  /::\       /  /::\       /  /:/_ 
   /  /:/ /\        \  \:\     /  /:/\:\     /  /:/\:\     /  /:/ /\
  /  /:/ /::\   _____\__\:\   /  /:/~/::\   /  /:/~/:/    /  /:/ /:/
 /__/:/ /:/\:\ /__/::::::::\ /__/:/ /:/\:\ /__/:/ /:/___ /__/:/ /:/ 
 \  \:\/:/~/:/ \  \:\~~\~~\/ \  \:\/:/__\/ \  \:\/:::::/ \  \:\/:/  
  \  \::/ /:/   \  \:\  ~~~   \  \::/       \  \::/~~~~   \  \::/   
   \__\/ /:/     \  \:\        \  \:\        \  \:\        \  \:\   
     /__/:/       \  \:\        \  \:\        \  \:\        \  \:\  
     \__\/         \__\/         \__\/         \__\/         \__\/  
17.13819DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Apr 18 1996 17:446
    
    
    	re:  Jim
    
    	Yes, I'm sure it was there.
    
17.13820ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Apr 18 1996 18:112
    
    where glenn has been lately??? missed his "death penalty" sayings.
17.13821NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 18 1996 18:141
He's undergoing an operation to separate his siamese personalities.
17.13822PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 18 1996 18:556
	The obsequious, fawning Republicans who call in to talk with
	Rush Limbaugh and act as though they're about to pee - they're
	so "honored" to have been given audience with His Royal 
	Blowhardedness.

17.13823HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterThu Apr 18 1996 18:564
    
    Lady Di....
    
    You actually listen to Rush?
17.13824BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu Apr 18 1996 18:573

	Rush is a GREAT band!
17.13825PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 18 1996 18:587
    
>    You actually listen to Rush?

	What do you mean, do I actually listen to Rush?  I listen to
	RKO when I'm in the car, and if Rush is on, I listen to his
	program.  What's so incredible about that?

17.13826LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthThu Apr 18 1996 18:592
    al franken continues to challenge the fat blowhard to a
    debate...rush remains uncharacteristically quiet.
17.13827MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Apr 18 1996 19:023
    SNARF...
    
    Smoke now after regurgitating food.
17.13828MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Apr 18 1996 19:0615
    re .13825 "...RKO when I'm in the car, and if Rush is on, I listen"
    
    I know this may not be an apt parallel (or indeed, any kind of
    parallel), but what you said reminded me of my Dad.  For the last
    oh, 10 years of his life, he had cable TV (= scores of channels)
    but watched *only* channel 7...  p!$$ing and moaning the entire time
    that there was "Nothing on TV!"
    
    *sigh*
    
    To me, Rush *is* nothing, so I would change the radio station.  But
    maybe you enjoy him (or laughing at him), or maybe your car radio
    can only receive RKO  :-)
    
    Leslie
17.13829EST::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Apr 18 1996 19:088
>	The obsequious, fawning Republicans who call in to talk with
>	Rush Limbaugh and act as though they're about to pee - they're
>	so "honored" to have been given audience with His Royal 
>	Blowhardedness.

Yah, and that's all you'll ever hear on his show. Even when someone
interesting gets through the screening, Rush shuts 'em right off as soon as
he realizes it.
17.13830USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu Apr 18 1996 19:105
    I used to listen to local sports radio show but when they put on Don
    Imus in the AM, I stopped listening to his show then, and since I am
    lazy, I eventually stopped listening to that station all together.  If
    I can not stand listening or watching (a la Roseanne) someone, they
    AIN't gonna get me tuned in at all!
17.13831SNAX::BOURGOINEThu Apr 18 1996 19:117
>>    Imus in the AM, I stopped listening to his show then, and since I am
>>    lazy, I eventually stopped listening to that station all together.  If
>>    I can not stand listening or watching (a la Roseanne) someone, they
>>    AIN't gonna get me tuned in at all!

	Well, you could always check out Howard Stern!

17.13832BSS::DEVEREAUXThu Apr 18 1996 19:125
>>	Rush is a GREAT band!

    Breath in
    Breath out

17.13833?HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterThu Apr 18 1996 19:1214
    
    > What do you mean, do I actually listen to Rush?
    > I listen to RKO when I'm in the car, and if Rush is on, I listen to his
    > program.  What's so incredible about that?
    
    What did I do, hit a nerve or something? 
    Geez, all I did was ask.
    
    I was just wondering. 
    
    Personally, I tried listening to Rush and got bored quicker
    than when I listen to all-knowing mother-in-law.
    
    
17.13835SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu Apr 18 1996 19:1513
    
    
    re: talk radio
    
    1.) Take a back road to work...
    2.) Take your camera along, and stop to take a picture or two along the
        way...
    3.) Listen to some "mushy" music...
    4.) Take your stress out on a 5K run at lunch...
    5.) Do not listen to talk radio...
    
    hth
    
17.13836PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 18 1996 19:169
    
>    What did I do, hit a nerve or something? 

	No.

>    Geez, all I did was ask.

	Yes, and all I did was ask what you found so incredible
	about my listening to Limbaugh.
17.13837DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Apr 18 1996 19:167
    
    	re: .13832
    
    	Ummm.   Wrong band.  =)
    
    	That song is done by Bush
    
17.13838nnttm =)DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Apr 18 1996 19:175
    
    
    	Oh, and it would be    Breathe in
    			       Breathe out
    
17.13839NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 18 1996 19:182
Di, don't you have one of those new-fangled push-button radios in your car?
All ya gotta do is push another button.  Oh, you have to program it first.
17.13840BSS::DEVEREAUXThu Apr 18 1996 19:208
>>   	re: .13832
>>    
>>    	Ummm.   Wrong band.  =)
>>    
>>    	That song is done by Bush
    
    Ya! You're  right (';
 
17.13841WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreThu Apr 18 1996 19:219
    >I know this may not be an apt parallel (or indeed, any kind of
    >parallel), but what you said reminded me of my Dad.  For the last
    >oh, 10 years of his life, he had cable TV (= scores of channels)
    >but watched *only* channel 7...  p!$$ing and moaning the entire time
    >that there was "Nothing on TV!"
    
     Gee, Leslie. You'd think he would have picked up a hobby like fishin'
    or something. ;^)
    
17.13842PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 18 1996 19:225
>  <<< Note 17.13839 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

  yes, i'm aware of how the radio works, but i don't use the buttons much,
  except for "SCAN".  if i listen to the radio, it's normally RKO.  if i want
  music, i listen to tapes.  anything but "smooth jazz".
17.13843BSS::DEVEREAUXThu Apr 18 1996 19:227
    re .13838
    
    I always go and do that...
    
    You know, forget that "e"
    
    
17.13844the bass have HIM, now (at the Race)MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Apr 18 1996 19:3012
    ROTFL, Doctah!  8^D
    
    I really miss the old coot, but he comes to me in my dreams, and
    his pipe smoke comes to me in my car.  I like to think it's always
    opening day of fishing season at the "rainbow bridge" and he'll be
    typing up his column after he hauls in his limit.
    
    Leslie
    
    (Sheesh, I've succumbed to the 'box writing temptation a couple of
    times now... does this mean I have to introduce myself?.... Or (gasp)
    take the *quiz*?????)
17.13845WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreThu Apr 18 1996 19:3421
    >ROTFL, Doctah!  8^D
    
     Glad to hear it, Leslie.
    
    >I really miss the old coot, but he comes to me in my dreams, and
    >his pipe smoke comes to me in my car.  
    
     I miss his crusty old salt style columns, which I read avidly for many
    years. I only wish I got to meet him in the flesh.
    
    >I like to think it's always
    >opening day of fishing season at the "rainbow bridge" and he'll be
    >typing up his column after he hauls in his limit.
    
     8^)
    
    >(Sheesh, I've succumbed to the 'box writing temptation a couple of
    >times now... does this mean I have to introduce myself?.... Or (gasp)
    >take the *quiz*?????)
    
     By all means! Er, fish or cut bait. :-)
17.13846ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Apr 18 1996 19:584
    
    Leslie
    
    Topic 19. and no, you don't need to take the test.
17.13847CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu Apr 18 1996 20:075
    
    	5K, Andy ?
    
    	wimp!
    
17.13848SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu Apr 18 1996 20:087
    
    >5K, Andy ?
    
    >wimp!
    
    Well, I gotta take it easy with this plantar fascitis...
    
17.13834PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 18 1996 20:129
>   <<< Note 17.13828 by MPGS::WOOLNER "Your dinner is in the supermarket" >>>

    I don't "piss and moan" about it the entire time - that would be
    the difference.

    I also don't sit there for three hours listening to him.  I do like to
    be informed to _some_ degree though, and he is, arguably, one of les
    phenomena du jour.
17.13849USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu Apr 18 1996 20:144
    Whenever I've had the opportunity to listen to Rushm, it's been mainly
    for entertainment value.  When in the need for hard core nuse, I turn
    on the all-nuse station.  I don't associate Rus with being a nusey type
    individual, only entertainment.
17.13850PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 18 1996 20:183
   .13849  Too bad so many of the flock don't see him the same
	   way.  
17.13851SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu Apr 18 1996 20:265
    .13848
    
    Okay, I've ignored it long enough.  It is not plantar fascitis.  It is
    plantar fasciitis.  It's an inflammation (-itis) of the plantar fascia. 
    Got it?
17.13852ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Apr 18 1996 20:294
    
    .13851
    
    Sounds like you need to put it in the garden, quick like.
17.13853SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu Apr 18 1996 20:3212
    
    
    re: .13851
    
    >It is not plantar fascitis.
    
    Sorry, herr Binder... That's the way it's spelled in my
    medical/physical therapy book.
    
     I'll be sure to send of a nasty letter to the publishers as soon as I
    find the time...
    
17.13854NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 18 1996 20:351
Inflammation of Il Duce's flower pots.
17.13855BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Apr 19 1996 10:364

	I wonder what the 3rd word that ends in GRY is. Hungry and angry are
two.... but what is the 3rd?
17.13856ouchFABSIX::P_OHALLORANyou should be use to it by nowFri Apr 19 1996 11:3110
    
    re: -1

    either you woke up on the wrong side of the bed and didn't have time to
    eat, and now you've decided to make up some crazy rap song. 

    or you have an enormous amount of time on your hands.

    BTW- I've been pondering over the question and now my head hurt's  
    
17.13857Ask and ye shall receive.SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri Apr 19 1996 12:33204
            <<< KOLFAX::DISK$USERS:[NOTES$LIBRARY]JOYOFLEX.NOTE;2 >>>
                              -< The Joy of Lex >-
================================================================================
Note 125.18                    Quest for GRY words                      18 of 18
PLUGH::needle "Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!""  198 lines  16-APR-1996 07:09
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This one came back to me after years, and I did a quick Alta Vista search
which pointed me at 

http://www.wri.com/~lou/puzzles/pieces/language:english:spelling:gry

Thought I'd add it here for completeness.  This was sure easier than the
last time I was posed the question about 10 years ago and had to read 
Webster's Unabridged cover to cover :-).

Jeff


==> language/english/spelling/gry.p <==
Find three completely different words ending in "gry."

==> language/english/spelling/gry.s <==
Aside from "angry" and "hungry" and words derived therefrom, there is
only one word ending with "-gry" in Webster's Third Unabridged: "aggry."
However, this word is defective in that it is part of a phrase "aggry beads."
The OED's usage examples all talk about "aggry beads."

Moving to older dictionaries, we find that "gry" itself is a word in Webster's
Second Unabridged (and the OED):

gry, n. [L. gry, a trifle; Gr. gry, a grunt]
   1. a measure equal to one-tenth of a line. [Obs.] (Obs. = obsolete)
   2. anything very small. [Rare.]

This is a list of 100 words, phrases and names ending in "gry":
[Explanation of references is given at the end of the list.]

aggry [OED:1:182; W2; W3]
Agry Dagh (Mount Agry) [EB11]
ahungry [OED:1:194; FW; W2]
angry [OED; FW; W2; W3]
anhungry [OED:1:332; W2]
Badagry [Johnston; EB11]
Ballingry [Bartholomew:40; CLG:151; RD:164, pl.49]
begry [OED:1:770,767]
bewgry [OED:1:1160]
bowgry [OED:1:1160]
braggry [OED:1:1047]
Bugry [TIG]
Chockpugry [Worcester]
Cogry [BBC]
cony-gry [OED:2:956]
conyngry [OED:2:956]
Croftangry [DFC, as "Chrystal Croftangry"]
dog-hungry [W2]
Dshagry [Stieler]
Dzagry [Andree]
eard-hungry [CED (see "yird"); CSD]
Echanuggry [Century:103-104, on inset map, Key 104 M 2]
Egry [France; TIG]
ever-angry [W2]
fire-angry [W2]
Gagry [EB11]
gry (from Latin _gry_) [OED:4/2:475; W2]
gry (from Romany _grai_) [W2]
haegry [EDD (see "hagery")]
half-angry [W2]
hangry [OED:1:329]
heart-angry [W2]
heart-hungry [W2]
higry pigry [OED:5/1:285]
hogry [EDD (see "huggerie"); CSD]
hogrymogry [EDD (see "huggerie"); CSD (as "hogry-mogry")]
hongry [OED:5/1:459; EDD:3:282]
huggrymuggry [EDD (see "huggerie"); CSD (as "huggry-muggry")]
hungry [OED; FW; W2; W3]
Hungry Bungry [Daily Illini, in ad for The Giraffe, Spring 1976]
iggry [OED]
Jagry [EB11]
kaingry [EDD (see "caingy")]
land-hungry [OED; W2]
leather-hungry [OED]
Langry [TIG; Times]
Lisnagry [Bartholomew:489]
MacLoingry [Phillips (as "Flaithbhertach MacLoingry")]
mad-angry [OED:6/2:14]
mad-hungry [OED:6/2:14]
magry [OED:6/2:36, 6/2:247-48]
malgry [OED:6/2:247]
man-hungry [OED]
Margry [Indians (see "Pierre Margry" in bibliog., v.2, p.1204)]
maugry [OED:6/2:247-48]
mawgry [OED:6/2:247]
meagry [OED:6/2:267]
meat-hungry [W2]
menagry [OED (see "managery")]
messagry [OED]
nangry [OED]
overangry [RH1; RH2]
Pelegry [CE (in main index as "Raymond de Pelegry")]
Pingry [Bio-Base; HPS:293-94, 120-21]
podagry [OED; W2 (below the line)]
Pongry [Andree (Supplement, p.572)]
pottingry [OED:7/2:1195; Jamieson:3:532]
puggry [OED:8/1:1573; FW; W2]
pugry [OED:8/1:1574]
rungry [EDD:5:188]
scavengry [OED (in 1715 quote under "scavengery")]
Schtschigry [LG/1:2045; OSN:97]
Seagry [TIG; EB11]
Segry [Johnston; Andree]
self-angry [W2]
self-hungry ?
Shchigry [CLG:1747; Johnson:594; OSN:97,206; Times:185,pl.45]
shiggry [EDD]
Shtchigry [LG/1:2045; LG/2:1701]
Shtshigry [Lipp]
skugry [OED:9/2:156, 9/1:297; Jamieson:4:266]
Sygry [Andree]
Tangry [France]
Tchangry [Johnson:594; LG/1:435,1117]
Tchigry [Johnson:594]
tear-angry [W2]
tike-hungry [CSD]
Tingry [France; EB11 (under "Princesse de Tingry")]
toggry [Simmonds (as "Toggry", but all entries are capitalized)]
ulgry [Partridge; Smith:24-25]
unangry [OED; W2]
vergry [OED:12/1:123]
Virgy [CLG:2090]
Wirgy [CLG:2090; NAP:xxxix; Times:220, pl.62; WA:948]
wind-angry.
wind-hungry [W2]
yeard-hungry [CED (see "yird")]
yerd-hungry [CED (see "yird"); OED]
yird-hungry [CED (see "yird")]
Ymagry [OED:1:1009 (col. 3, 1st "boss" verb), (variant of "imagery")]

This list was gathered from the following articles:

George H. Scheetz, In Goodly Gree: With Goodwill, Word Ways 22:195 (Nov. 1989)
Murray R. Pearce, Who's Flaithbhertach MacLoingry?, Word Ways 23:6 (Feb. 1990)
Harry B. Partridge, Gypsy Hobby Gry, Word Ways 23:9 (Feb. 1990)
A. Ross Eckler, -Gry Words in the OED, Word Ways 25:4 (Nov. 1992)

~References:
(Many references are of the form [Source:volume:page] or [Source:page].)

Andree, Richard. Andrees Handatlas (index volume). 1925.
Bartholomew, John. Gazetteer of the British Isles: Statistical and
        Topographical. 1887.
BBC = BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of English Names.
Bio-Base. (Microfiche) Detroit: Gale Research Company. 1980.
CE = Catholic Encyclopedia. 1907.
CED = Chambers English Dictionary. 1988.
Century = "India, Northern Part." The Century Atlas of the World. 1897, 1898.
CLG = The Colombia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World. L.E.Seltzer, ed. 1952.
CSD = Chambers Scots Dictionary. 1971 reprint of 1911 edition.
Daily Illini (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).
DFC = Dictionary of Fictional Characters. 1963.
EB11 = Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th ed.
EDD = The English Dialect Dictionary. Joseph Wright, ed. 1898.
France = Map Index of France. G.H.Q. American Expeditionary Forces. 1918.
FW = Funk & Wagnalls New Standard Dictionary of the English Language. 1943.
HPS = The Handbook of Private Schools: An Annual Descriptive Survey of
        Independent Education, 66th ed. 1985.
Indians = Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. F. W. Hodge. 1912.
Jamieson, John. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language. 1879-87.
Johnston, Keith. Index Geographicus... 1864.
LG/1 = Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World: A Complete Pronouncing Gazetteer
        or Geographical Dictionary of the World. 1888.
LG/2 = Lippincott's New Gazetteer: ... 1906.
Lipp = Lippincott's Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World. 1861, undated
        edition from late 1800's; 1902.
NAP = Narodowy Atlas Polski. 1973-1978 [Polish language]
OED = The Oxford English Dictionary. 1933. [Form: OED:volume/part number if
        applicable:page]
OSN: U.S.S.R. Volume 6, S-T. Official Standard Names Approved by the United
        States Board on Geographic Names. Gazetteer #42, 2nd ed. June 1970.
Partridge, Harry B. "Ad Memoriam Demetrii." Word Ways, 19 (Aug. 1986): 131.
Phillips, Lawrence. Dictionary of Biographical Reference. 1889.
RD = The Reader's Digest Complete Atlas of the British Isles, 1st ed. 1965.
RH1 = Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged. 1966.
RH2 = Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Second Edition
        Unabridged. 1987.
Simmonds, P.L. Commercial Dictionary of Trade Products. 1883.
Smith, John. The True Travels, Adventvres and Observations: London 1630.
Stieler, Adolph. Stieler's Handatlas (index volume). 1925.
TIG = The Times Index-Gazetteer of the World. 1965.
Times = The Times Atlas of the World, 7th ed. 1985.
W2 = Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language,
        Second Edition, Unabridged. 1934.
W3 = Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language,
        Unabridged. 1961.
WA = The World Atlas: Index-Gazetteer. Council of Ministires of the USSR, 1968.
Worcester, J.E. Universal Gazetteer, Second Edition. 1823.

Some words containing "gry" that do not end with "gry": agrypnia,
agrypnotic, Gryllidae, gryllid, gryllus, Gryllus, grylloblattid, 
Gryllotalpa, gryllos, grypanian, Gryphaea, Gryll, Gryphaea, gryposis,
grysbok, gryphon, Gryphosaurus, Grypotherium, grysbuck.  Most of these 
are in Webster's Second also with one from Webster's Third Edition and
one from the Random House Dictionary, Second Edition Unabridged.

17.13858CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Apr 19 1996 12:455
>    BTW- I've been pondering over the question and now my head hurt's  
 
     still no excuse for the misuse of an apostrophe!   

17.13859GMASEC::KELLYNot The Wrong PersonFri Apr 19 1996 12:532
    why lunchie would think that a person of a one 'heritage' would not
    find the history of another interesting.........
17.13860POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyFri Apr 19 1996 12:5422
    
    So here I was at a[nother] bar last night, ordered my usual,
    tanqueray-martini-not-too-dry-multiple-olives-ice-back.
    
    Anyway, it turned out pretty well, other than this really odd smell
    about it.  It tasted fine, and if I held my breath it WAS fine, but if
    I didn't, well, it smelled funny and I just couldn't figure out what it
    was.
    
    Nope, I hadn't changed from my watermelon-flavoured lip gloss.
    
    Nope, there was nothing strange on my fingers.
    
    Then I noticed hey, my olives are on a wooden toothpick rather than a
    plastic swizzle stick.  Well, that's different, but...
    
    Hey...
    
    {sniff} {sniff}
    
    She put my olives on a mint-flavoured toothpick.
    
17.13861ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 19 1996 13:052
    
    damn, deb, what's the world coming to.
17.13862SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri Apr 19 1996 13:183
    .13860
    
    BLUUUUUUUURGH!
17.13863POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyFri Apr 19 1996 13:463
    
    <-- exactly.  exactly.
    
17.13864PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 19 1996 13:503
  that happened to me once, too, Debster.  tragic, really.
  
17.13865ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 19 1996 13:543
    
    no di, what would be tragic, is if they would have put black olives
    in her martini. that is tragic.
17.13866PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 19 1996 14:073
  .13865  that wording was a bit tragic, too, but you're right - black
	  olives - nyet.
17.13867USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Fri Apr 19 1996 14:133
    funny last nite at Armadillo's,  Raq poignantly pointed out that the
    dimwit loudmouth at the bar would be ex defacto in Miss Deb's book
    since she was wearing white shoes this time of year.  :-)
17.13868POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyFri Apr 19 1996 14:164
    
    {shudder}
    
    
17.13869BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomFri Apr 19 1996 14:174
    
    	A martini is a horrible thing, anyways, and a mint toothpick
    	can only help.
    
17.13870POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyFri Apr 19 1996 14:183
    
    Heretic.
    
17.13871ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 19 1996 14:2326
    ttwa:
    
    I wonder why so few computer sellers are willing to fax me a quote on
    the systems they have for sale.  Of all the calls I have made asking
    for a quote, only Gateway, ABS, and PC Complete have sent me quotes.
    
    At this point, I don't care who has the best prices, I WILL NOT BUY from 
    a company unwilling to fax me a quote.  Period.  I find this lack of
    follow-through really annoying.
    
    I find this behavior unacceptable, especially considering that these
    places are *mail-order* companies.  They say they will send you a fax out 
    TODAY (or in some cases, "it'll be there in a few minutes"), and don't.  
    Gee, what would happen if I actually ordered something from them..."we'll 
    send that out TODAY".  Yeah, right.
    
    They won't get my business.  If they can't be trusted to follow through
    with a fax, then how in the world can I trust them to send me what I've
    ordered?
    
    Several companies (that probably have a fine product) have been crossed off
    my list already.  Some of these companies surpise me, as they are
    well-established, and have highly rated system.
    
    
    -steve
17.13872ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 19 1996 14:283
    
    Steve, check out Quantex in new Jersey. I bought mine from them last
    June, and their service is top notch.
17.13873SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 19 1996 14:313
    .13868 {shudder}
    
    Just right - shaken and not stirred.
17.13874ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 19 1996 14:323
    .13872
    
    They are next on my call list.  Thanks for the pointer.
17.13875BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialFri Apr 19 1996 14:323
    
    	Yes, I've heard good things about Quantex.
    
17.13876BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri Apr 19 1996 15:318

	Thanks for the GRY info, Dick! I sent it off to my friend who was
asking about it!



Glen
17.13877BUSY::SLABOUNTYAs you wishFri Apr 19 1996 15:415
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Will Andy ever find a "basketball clock"?
    
17.13878POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyFri Apr 19 1996 15:504
    
    Well, he did eventually find a Canadian rocker and a twin mattress, so
    there's hope yet.
                    
17.13879BUSY::SLABOUNTYAs you wishFri Apr 19 1996 15:535
    
    	Canadian rocker?
    
    	You mean like Alannis Morrissette?
    
17.13880SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri Apr 19 1996 16:4312
    
    
    re: .1377
    
    
    
    > Will Andy ever find a "basketball clock"?
    
    
    It's a timing clock... such as used in basketball games... get it
    right!!
    
17.13881BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Fri Apr 19 1996 16:455
    
    	I knew what you meant, and you knew what I meant.
    
    	So leave me alone.  8^)
    
17.13882SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 19 1996 17:071
    Did Andy get mug?
17.13883SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri Apr 19 1996 17:1512
    
    
    Not yet, Colin...
    
    Tried looking for the pamphlet for the glass place, but we recently
    moved, so I'm having trouble finding some of my clothes, let alone a
    small itty-bitty piece of paper... :)
    
     
    Will try some of the malls next week. I still have about a month before
    I need to panic...
    
17.13884SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 19 1996 17:224
    We didn't make it to Sandwich the downpour on Tuesday, but there seem
    to be quite a few places dealing in glass art on the Cape.  There's 
    Sydenstricker on Rte 6a and a few places in Hyannis.  Might be worth a
    trip if you want something out of the ordinary.  
17.13885ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 19 1996 17:2415
    .13872
    
    After checking my list, Quantex was already called.  They were one of
    the many who did not send me a fax.
    
    Since there have been a couple o' folks in the box who have had good
    luck with them, I'll give them another shot (they did have some of the best
    pricing of all the places I've checked).  
    
    When mail-ordering, it is always nice to have confirmation
    that others have had good experiences with a given company (like, they
    actually got what they ordered and it worked  8^) ).  
    
    
    -steve
17.13886POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyFri Apr 19 1996 17:2910
    
    TTWA:  What's this programme I keep running into as I try to go between
    Channels 4, 5, and 7 at 7:00ish on weekday mornings?  It's on 6, which
    I believe is 56 in real life, and it's got these three (?) people who
    keep chanting "we are VR!" and changing into some sort of...things. 
    And there are these obvious-villains who keep fighting with them.
    
    What the heck IS this?
    
    
17.13887DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Apr 19 1996 17:348
    
    
    	They're on the same idea as the Power Rangers.
    
    	I used to hang out with one of the actors back in my teens
    	when I "lived" at the roller skating rink.  Kind of weird
    	to see him on TV.  =)
    
17.13888WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreFri Apr 19 1996 17:354
    >We didn't make it to Sandwich the downpour on Tuesday, 
    
     Why would you want to sandwich a downpour, and how would one go about
    doing so in the first place?
17.13889You don't die on the Internet. Just fade away.SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 19 1996 17:411
    Seem be losing ome words in transmission.  ably bit-rot.  
17.13890ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 19 1996 17:444
    
    Steve, you'd be hard pressed to beat their prices anywhere. I received
    my stem in one week. Plus they give you the original software and
    manuels. Best of all no sales tax.
17.13891SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 19 1996 17:471
    ark's ot it oo!   It ust e ontagious!
17.13892ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 19 1996 17:4810
    Sales tax and shipping costs are close to a wash, actually, but you are
    right about their prices.  I'll be giving them a(nother) call.
    
    THEY BETTER FAX ME A QUOTE THIS TIME, THOUGH!  
    
    You'd think these companies would by running over themselves to get
    your business... 2 minutes to fax a quote really isn't asking that
    much.
    
    I'll let you know how it goes.
17.13893ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 19 1996 17:504
    
    I never asked them to fax me a quote. I had the ad from PC Computing
    when I called. The charge for delivery was only 75 bucks. sales tax 
    would have neen 250-300.
17.13894ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 19 1996 17:595
    You must have bought a more expensive system than the one I'm looking
    at, then.  8^)
    
    If I were to buy the same system in Ohio, at the same price, I would
    pay approx. $100.  So, shipping IS cheaper, but not that much.
17.13895ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 19 1996 18:043
    
    my system was about $2800, with a few upgrades, like the 17' monitor
    and a 1.2 gig hard drive. I bought my printer later, an HP 660C.
17.13896CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Apr 19 1996 18:041
    Geek alert!
17.13897ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 19 1996 18:082
    
    <--- hey, it's improved my golf game.
17.13898NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Apr 19 1996 18:091
Took a few keystrokes off your game?
17.13899BUSY::SLABOUNTYBaroque: when you're out of MonetFri Apr 19 1996 18:106
    
    	A 17' monitor?
    
    	Reminds me of the Weird Al Yankovich song, "Frank's 2000 Inch
    	TV".
    
17.13900BUSY::SLABOUNTYBaroque: when you're out of MonetFri Apr 19 1996 18:113
    
    	He's been playing "OJ Golf" to try and improve his slice.
    
17.13901ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 19 1996 18:123
    
    after having a 14' monitor on my old system, the 17' is pure
    bliss.
17.13902BUSY::SLABOUNTYBaroque: when you're out of MonetFri Apr 19 1996 18:143
    
    	[whoosh?]
    
17.13903whooshing wellPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 19 1996 18:242
   .13902  louder, and with more conviction.
17.13904PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 19 1996 18:304
  ;> having a little giggling fit here, i must admit,
     picturing Mark in front of a 17' monitor.  pure bliss.

17.13905BUSY::SLABOUNTYBasket CaseFri Apr 19 1996 18:323
    
    	The scale on his software probably says "1 inch = 1 inch".
    
17.13906BUSY::SLABOUNTYBasket CaseFri Apr 19 1996 18:358
    
    	Diane, I'm picturing the scene in the movie "First Family" when
    	Gilda Radner [the virgin teen] approaches the statue just bef-
    	ore she "sacrifices herself" to it ... and her look of awe as
    	she gawks at "what it has to offer".
    
    	[Or am I the only 1 who saw that movie?]
    
17.13907ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 19 1996 19:476
    Hey Mark, where in the world did you find a 17 foot monitor?  Biggest
    I've seen is 29".  Geez, you could get motion sickness playing Descent
    on such a large monitor.
    
    You must have one amazing video card...what, about a gig of WRAM on it? 
    8^)  
17.13908SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri Apr 19 1996 19:493
    > what, about a gig of WRAM on it?
    
    No, just very large pixels.
17.13909ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 19 1996 19:534
    
    ok, you've all had a good laugh on me at my expense. now back to our
    regularly scheduled gab fest. Brought to you by Coke, it's the real
    thing.
17.13910ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 19 1996 19:5521
    Well, putting aside my needling of Mark for a second...I called Quantex,
    asking for a fax quote.  It came less than two minutes after I hung up
    the phone.  This guy actually wanted to sell something, I guess.
    
    The system is a P100 with the Triton II motherboard.
    16EDO RAM /256K pipeline cache
    Sony floppy
    1.2GB IDE
    64-bit video card w/2MB
    Toshiba 6X CD-ROM
    16 bit Esoniq wavetable 32 sound card w/(cheap) speakers
    28.8 fax/modem w/voicemail
    15" Mag monitor
    Misc. software, including Win 95
    
    $1749.00  (+$69 for shipping)
    
    
    I think I'll get it.  After shopping around for 4 months, I think I've
    finally found what I'm looking for, for the price I'm looking to pay,
    from a company I've heard good things about.
17.13911PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 19 1996 19:572
 .13910  nearly euphoric here in andover.
17.13912ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 19 1996 19:575
    >No, just very large pixels.
    
    Well, that would work as long as you were sitting about 30-40' away
    from the screen.  You'd need a long extention cord for the mouse and
    keyboard, though.  8^)             
17.13913CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Apr 19 1996 19:581
    6x geek alert!
17.13914SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri Apr 19 1996 20:074
    Quantex appears solid, Steve.  I know several people who really like
    their Quantex systems.  If I were in the market for a Wintel system (no
    slams or digs intended), I'd consider Quantex very early in the game. 
    Looks like you're getting good stuff.
17.13915CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Apr 19 1996 20:0814


  what the heck does 6x CD ROM mean?



  And, if I replace my system at home, how do I get the stuff on the
 old hard drive to the new one?




 Jim
17.13916hth 8^)ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 19 1996 20:1010
>  what the heck does 6x CD ROM mean?

    4X is quad speed, so 6X is...uhm...SIX speed.


>  And, if I replace my system at home, how do I get the stuff on the
> old hard drive to the new one?

    Oh, that's easy.  You transfer it.

17.13917SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri Apr 19 1996 20:129
    .13915
    
    The first CD-ROMs had a data transfer rate of about 150,000
    bits/second, the same rate that's used for audio.  A 2x CD-ROM doubles
    the data rate to 300,000 bits/sec.  A 6x CD-ROM has a rate of about
    900,000 bits/sec.  The slowest part of the CD-ROM is the pisitioner; in
    a 1X device, average positioner access time is about 300 milliseconds. 
    The faster devices have faster positioners, but not proportional.  My
    4X drive has an average access time of 170 msec.
17.13918NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Apr 19 1996 20:122
You need at least a 3X CD-ROM to use the adult stuff in the back of the
magazines.  HTH.
17.13919Visions of PCBUOA:: ....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Apr 19 1996 20:164
    Gateway is *now* selling a system with a 31" monitor at VGA (640x480)
    resolution.  BFP.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.13920NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Apr 19 1996 20:171
TTWA:  Is Deb giving up her dream of a pink Cadillac?
17.13921POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyFri Apr 19 1996 20:183
    
    Nope 8^).
    
17.13922BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughFri Apr 19 1996 20:1912
    
    
    >After shopping around for 4 months, I think I've
    ?finally found what I'm looking for,
    
    	I still haven't found what I'm looking for.
    
    
    >from a company I've heard good things about.
    
    	U 2, eh?
    
17.13923ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Apr 19 1996 20:199
    
    Steve, you got a great deal. the 256 Burst pipleline cache will speed
    your system time response. Mine didn't have the Triton chip. oh, and
    the EDO is a nice touch. Great price for what your getting. You can
    upgrade the monitor to 17" (inch) for about $269 if i recall correctly.
    
    Yours is even better than mine, and cheaper to.
    
    I'm jealous
17.13924BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughFri Apr 19 1996 20:217
    
    	And cheaper to what?
    
    	1) Keep powered up
    	2) Fix
    	3) Clean
    
17.13925SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 19 1996 20:221
    Jack's not too happy about burst pipeline cash.
17.13926Sounds nice; might also want to consider:DECWIN::RALTOBananas in Pajamas??Fri Apr 19 1996 20:2810
    >> The system is a P100 with the Triton II motherboard.
    
    I've been reading that the P133 has the best "bang for the buck" on
    the price/performance curve (but stay away from P150, P166, etc. for
    the time being).  If you want to consider spending a little more, you
    might want to get a quote for the same system with a P133.
    
    Of course, I should talk, with my piddly 486DX4/100, but what the heck.
    
    Chris
17.13927thanksCSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Apr 19 1996 20:376
>You need at least a 3X CD-ROM to use the adult stuff in the back of the
>magazines.  HTH.


 OK..so I don't need a 3X CD-ROM then..
17.13928or I can get the P120 for a paltry $50 more..ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 19 1996 20:446
    I can get the P133 for another $100- same system.  It may be $100 well
    spent, but I'll have to think about it. 
    
    Upgrading to the P150 chip (from the P100) costs $200 more, and the P166 
    is $150 more than the P150.  As with stereo equipment, the 
    price/performance ratio gets out of kilter at the top of the heap.  8^)   
17.13929MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 19 1996 22:0737
A few weeks ago in straightening up some stuff in one of my daughters'
bedrooms, I ran across an old pseudo-electronic game. This was something
produced by Tomy, had a date on it of 1977, and was the sort of thing
that had a spring wound motor inside and a few red LED's that chased
around "randomly" underneath a smoked plastic screen. It was called "Blip".

I jiggled the controls. Nothing happened. I opened the battery compartment
and found two Eveready double-A cells. Corroded on the ends with corrosion
on the contacts in the battery compartment.

Figuring I had nothing to lose, I packaged the thing up along with a letter
to Eveready, asking if they'd honor their "We'll repair, replace or reimburse 
if any device is damaged by leakage of this battery" guarantee.

I figured they might either clean the thing up somehow or send me a check
for $10 or so.

Today when I got home, there was a package left on the front porch by UPS.

It was from Eveready.

Inside was a brand new "Blip" game from Tomy, in a new box, even. The box still
says "Copyright 1977."

TTWA:

    How the heck did Eveready get their hands on a brand new game which hasn't
    been marketed in almost 20 years, and which has been obsolete for well
    over 10?

    I figure it's  worth about 3 to 4 times it's original cost to a collector.


Monday, I'll be shipping to Duracell the power pack for my Bose Acoustic Wave 
machine that was loaded with 10 leaky D-cells when I bought it used about 12
years ago.

17.13930BUSY::SLABOUNTYCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Fri Apr 19 1996 22:193
    
    	Wow.  That's impressive.
    
17.13931PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 19 1996 22:212
  .13930  indeed.  in a couple of ways.
17.13932USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Fri Apr 19 1996 22:333
    i wouldn't consider buying a computer from a company which blush
    mentioned a few notes back only due to the customer support (or lack
    thereof) reputation.
17.13933The credit card morality issue again, eh? MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 19 1996 23:0917
> indeed.  in a couple of ways.

Oh fer cripes sake.

What scruple am I violating now? The things say right on them "We'll replace,
repair or reimburse if they leak and damage."

Am I supposed to throw it away instead just because it didn't happen 
"recently"? There's no time limit on these things, doncha know. Would
the battery manufacturers feel better if I was badmouthing them for
reneging on their promises? They always have that option. It's not as
though I drilled microscopic holes in the batteries to induce leakage 
and then spot welded them shut again.

The batteries leaked. They were guaranteed not to. They offer a replacement
option. I take advantage of what they promised.

17.13934CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowSat Apr 20 1996 03:204


   Nothing ventured, nothing gained, I always say!
17.13935PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BSat Apr 20 1996 03:527
>        <<< Note 17.13933 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>
>  I take advantage of what they promised.

    I'd say that's a good way of putting it.  ;>



17.13936USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Sat Apr 20 1996 11:1113
    Jack:
    
    I am behind you on this issue.  If more companies stood behind their
    products the way Everyready did, the quality of consumer products would
    improve measureably.  Besides that, if they offer a guarantee, you
    experienced a defect and then do anything about protecting your rights
    under said guarantee, shame on you.  
    
    It's not like you intentionally set up a situation that would void the
    products performance in order to test the validity of the guarantee.  I
    personally see nothing wrong with what you did.
    
    Ron
17.13937MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Apr 20 1996 11:395
It would appear that Di sees it differently, though, Ron.

Perhaps she'll share with us exactly how this action violates her
code of ethics, rather than keeping us on edge, here.

17.13938BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoSat Apr 20 1996 12:143

	Jack, real cool! Did they give you batteries with the game? :-)
17.13939MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Apr 20 1996 12:481
Why, yes - as a matter of fact they did. Two new ones.
17.13940PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BSat Apr 20 1996 15:3112
  It's not a big deal, Jack.  If you don't feel as though you're taking
  advantage, then I guess, sort of by definition, you're not.

  I wouldn't feel right about digging something out of the attic
  that I hadn't thought about for 10-20 years and had left the batteries
  in, and then expecting the battery company to set the situation
  right for me.  But that's just me and my little overly-flagging
  approach to things.  I worry too much about the spirit and intent
  of these "promises".


17.13941MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Apr 20 1996 19:4210
Well, now that _that's_ cleared up ...

I'm still curious as to how Eveready might have had access to this item.

Anyone have any ideas how they do that?

Is it the case that manufacturers of battery operated goods have an
arrangement with battery manufacturers such that they keep some of
each product "on-hand" in the event that it's needed for situations
like this?
17.13942BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoSun Apr 21 1996 12:428

	Jack, are you sure they still don't make the game? I bought the game
Operation for my niece, and it had the 197something copywrite. 



Glen
17.13943BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 22 1996 01:2811

	Ok, yesterday I was at my desk doing some stuff. The picture falls off
the wall. The hanger is still together fine and all in the wall, but the
picture just fell. While noting just now I had a strap from the hanger I have
for a plant break one of the 4 braces. Still without anything going on. I hope
this place isn't haunted. 



Glen
17.13944CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Apr 22 1996 02:3813

 Why the Dunkin Donuts in Derry NH bothers to ask "May I help you?" before
 one goes to the drive up window..in between the time I place the order
 and reach the window (about 20 feet which takes approx 2 seconds to navigate)
 they forget what I wanted..today I ordered an ice coffee with milk 
 and sugar (I await a comment from Deb)..I get to the window about 2-3
 seconds later and the person says "uh..was that with sugar? "yes", I reply..
 "Uh, was that hazelnut?" they inquire. "no" I reply..



 Jim
17.13945POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyMon Apr 22 1996 02:519
    
    Hey, at least they ask YOU before they dump sugar in the darn stuff
    8^)!
    
    I haven't had an iced coffee in ages.  Since last autumn, I guess.  I
    think it's time to start up again!
    
    8^q thanks, Jim 8^).
    
17.13946more spooky stuffTINCUP::AGUEhttp://www.usa.net/~agueMon Apr 22 1996 03:0911
    Re: .13943
    
    The English grandfather of my son-in-law (ex-DECcie, alpha designer)
    passed away recently and the family shipped many pieces of his nice
    antique furniture to the states.  Dan and Margie got a large, very old
    bookcase from the estate.  Just last week after installing the bookcase
    they were sitting in the living room when a century old cookbook,
    looking like soeone was pushing it from behind, slid out from its place
    with other books on the shelf and fell to the floor.
    
    -- Jim
17.13947WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreMon Apr 22 1996 10:476
    >The first CD-ROMs had a data transfer rate of about 150,000
    >bits/second, the same rate that's used for audio.  
    
     I thought they used ~44k samples per second for CDs. How many bits are
    used for each sample on an audio CD? It would seem that it would be in
    the range of 12-16 bits per sample.. No?
17.13948ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 22 1996 12:402
    
    ttwa: Did Steve order his new computer yet?
17.13949BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 22 1996 13:254

	Does anyone notice that Jim Henderson seems to brighten everyone's day?
Is he really Mary Richards? :-)
17.13950CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Apr 22 1996 13:3720
    
>    I haven't had an iced coffee in ages.  Since last autumn, I guess.  I
>    think it's time to start up again!
    

     If it's nice enough to drive around with the windows open, it's time
     for iced coffee.



>    8^q thanks, Jim 8^).
 

     my pleasure 




   

17.13951probably call them today or tomorrowACISS2::LEECHextremistMon Apr 22 1996 14:1111
    .13948
    
    Not yet, Mark.  I'm currently debating on whether to order it with the
    100 or 133MHZ processor.  That, and I'm beginning to balk at going
    further into debt.  I'm trying to rationalize it as an investment in my
    future, but that's not entirely true.  For any applications I *need* to
    do on a computer, a 486 would work just fine (for about $700 less).
    
    I admit, I want to be able to play the latest and greatest games, too. 
    8^)   If I'm going into debt, by golly I'm going to go into debt for
    something I actually want- for work and for play.  8^)  
17.13952POLAR::RICHARDSONA one shake manMon Apr 22 1996 14:131
    in a year, a 486 will get old real fast. 
17.13953ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 22 1996 14:163
    
    <-----  I think that Glenn, in his infinite wisdom, is telling you
    to go with the pentium. I agree wholeheartedly.
17.13954ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateMon Apr 22 1996 14:575
    re: .13943
    
    Is this your NEW office, Glen?
    
    Bob
17.13955ACISS2::LEECHextremistMon Apr 22 1996 15:0015
    As I said, I'm debating on whether or not to upgrade to the 133.  8^)
    
    I don't *need* it right now, but the way software is changing, I will
    certainly want more than a 486 in the future (not counting games, as a
    486 has alredy met its match on a few of the latest ones).  I don't
    want to have to buy a new system in a couple of years.
    
    I'm leaning towards the 133, currently.  At only $100 more, I think it
    will be well worth the extra money.  I'll save the video card upgrade
    for when I get a 17" (or maybe a 21" by the time I pay off the original
    system) monitor.  The Diamond Stealth 2 MB VRAM card is another $120,
    as an upgrade.
    
    
    -steve
17.13956ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateMon Apr 22 1996 15:0110
    re: .13951
    
    Steve, are you doing/going to be doing and VC++ compiles on this
    machine?  If so, get as much memory as you can afford and the fastest
    CPU you can afford.  I believe that > 20mb memory is recommended for
    VC++.  If  you have to choose between the two, get the CPU now and
    memory later, as the memory is generally easier to upgrade and tends to
    be less mother-board specific.
    
    Bob
17.13957BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 22 1996 15:0515
17.13958ACISS2::LEECHextremistMon Apr 22 1996 15:088
    .13956
    
    Yup, I will be moving into VC++ in the near future, if all goes well.  
    Will 16MB EDO work okay with a 133MHZ processor for this application?  It 
    will be a while before I can afford to add more memory.
    
    
    -steve
17.13959ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateMon Apr 22 1996 15:268
    Steve,
    
    I'm not qualified to answer that question.  However, it seems that
    every major release of a software product from MS has a larger
    'recommended' memory requirement, so while it may be fine now, it
    probably won't be in a year or so.
    
    Bob
17.13960EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon Apr 22 1996 16:2611
    
    .13941
    
    > I'm still curious as to how Eveready might have had access to this
    > item.
    
    I will make a note to ask them. They're one of my biggest customers.
    
    They use a LARGE amount of DEC equipment.
    
    
17.13961BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 22 1996 16:444

	Do they run them off of electricity, or a bunch of batteries put
together? :-)
17.13962CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Apr 22 1996 16:444

 Why is the NFL draft such a big deal that it is broadcast live on ESPN,
 and the local news is filled with it?
17.13963BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 22 1996 16:4910

	Cuz people want to see who picks who, Jim. I think the receiver we got
is pretty good. Then we picked up some guy from one of the Boston Colleges in
the 4th round. He kept saying it was a dream come true, but he was very
monotone about it. :-)


	Oh yeah, the receiver has my first name (plus an n) in his last nake,
and he's real cute taboot!
17.13964SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundMon Apr 22 1996 17:004
    
    Guy in 4th round - Chris Sullivan.
    
    ed
17.13965SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundMon Apr 22 1996 17:017
    
    	TTWA
    
    	Now that half our police force is under indictment or subject to an
    investigation, who will be protecting the fair residents of Groton?
    
    ed
17.13966PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 22 1996 17:194
   some of the stuff that passes for art at the MFA.


17.13967I like this. I don't like this.PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Apr 22 1996 17:305
    
    The most wonderful thing about taking very young children to museums is
    they have so few prejudices about art.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.13968PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 22 1996 17:312
  .13967  i must be regressing then. ;>
17.13969EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon Apr 22 1996 17:368
    
    .13961
    
    > Do they run them off of electricity, or a bunch of batteries
    > put together?
    
    No, Glen, they have a HUGE room filled with tiny squirrels running
    on treadmills.
17.13970CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Apr 22 1996 18:4213


>	Cuz people want to see who picks who, Jim. I think the receiver we got
>is pretty good. Then we picked up some guy from one of the Boston Colleges in


Yeah, so?  I don't want to see it..




Jim
17.13971ACISS2::LEECHextremistMon Apr 22 1996 19:036
    In case anyone was wondering... (I know, I know...who cares)
    
    I opted for the 133MHZ Pentium.  You may now welcome me to the 90's. 
    In just 2-2.5 weeks, I will be the proud owner of a new PC.  
    
    I must now find a second job to pay for it.  8^)
17.13972BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 22 1996 19:077
| <<< Note 17.13970 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Every knee shall bow" >>>



| Yeah, so?  I don't want to see it..

	Then I would suggest you change the channel, Jim. :-)
17.13973ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 22 1996 19:206
    
    Steve, congrats. Iffen I was you i would check back with them in a
    week. It may be ready sooner. Mine was ready 3-4 days early. Since
    I had them deliver it to the house, I wanted to make sure I was home
    to receive it. You got a good deal. You will like the tower and the
    expansion capabilities.
17.13974BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Mon Apr 22 1996 19:579
    
    	Where has Meeno Peluce been for the last 10 years??
    
    	[I know, I know ... who??]
    
    	BTW, did you know his sister is Soleil Moon Frye?
    
    	[I know, I know ... who??]
    
17.13975POLAR::RICHARDSONA one shake manMon Apr 22 1996 20:041
    {TAP}
17.13976BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 22 1996 20:138
| <<< Note 17.13974 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Do ya wanna bump and grind with me?" >>>


| Where has Meeno Peluce been for the last 10 years??

	Shawn... it's Melrose Place! :-)  Geeze, where did you learn to
spell????

17.13977POLAR::RICHARDSONA one shake manMon Apr 22 1996 20:411
    Bumblebee Tuna!
17.13978SMURF::WALTERSMon Apr 22 1996 20:431
    You have a bee sharp?
17.13979BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Mon Apr 22 1996 21:115
    
    	OK, Meeno Peluce was in the TV version of "The Bad News Bears".
    
    	Soleil Moon Frye was Punky Brewster.
    
17.13980attack of the '80s stars...CSLALL::SECURITYLUNCHBOXMon Apr 22 1996 21:516
    Soleil Moon Frye used to date Marky Mark. She was on a talk show last
    year talking about the breast-reduction surgery she had. What ever
    happened to Ricky Shroeder? He played a cop in some TV movie and I
    haven't seen him since.
    
    lunchbox
17.13981BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Mon Apr 22 1996 22:184
    
    	Ricky was in a movie within the last year, I think ... let me
    	go take a look.
    
17.13982He's been busy ...BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Mon Apr 22 1996 22:2335
    
                               Rick Schroder

    
Actor filmography
    
       1. Crimson Tide (1995) .... Lt. Paul Hellerman
       2. "James A. Michener's Texas" (1994) (mini)TV Series .... Otto
          MacNab
       3. To My Daughter with Love (1994) (TV)
       4. "Return to Lonesome Dove" (1993) (mini)TV Series .... Newt Dobbs
       5. Call of the Wild (1993) (TV) .... John Thornton
       6. There Goes My Baby (1993) .... Stick
       7. Miles from Nowhere (1992) (TV) .... Frank Reilly
       8. Across the Tracks (1991) .... Billy Maloney
       9. Blood River (1991) (TV) .... Jimmy Pearls
      10. My Son Johnny (1991) (TV) .... Johnny
      11. Son's Promise, A (1990) (TV) .... Terry O'Kelly
      12. Stranger Within, The (1990) (TV) .... Mark

      13. "Lonesome Dove" (1989) (mini)TV Series .... Newt Dobbs
      14. Out on the Edge (1989) (TV) .... Danny Evetts
      15. Terror on Highway 91 (1989) (TV) .... Clay Nelson
      16. Too Young the Hero (1988) (TV) .... Calvin Graham
      17. Reason to Live, A (1985) (TV) .... Alex Stewart
      18. Two Kinds of Love (1983) (TV)
      19. "Silver Spoons" (1982)TV Series .... Ricky Stratton
      20. Something So Right (1982) (TV) .... Joey Bosnick
      21. Earthling, The (1980) .... Shawn Daley
      22. Last Flight of Noah's Ark, The (1980) .... Bobby
      23. Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980) (TV) .... Lord Fauntleroy (Ceddie
          Errol)

      24. Champ, The (1979) (N:GG) .... T.J. Flynn

17.13983BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Mon Apr 22 1996 22:409
    
    	Strange ... I was poking around the movie database and decided
    	to look up 1 of my favorite shows, "It's Your Move".  So when
    	I click on Jason Bateman's name, it shows me that he used to
    	be on "Silver Spoons", the 1 that starred Ricky Schroder.  I'd
    	forgotten that Jason was also on that show.
    
    	[Cue "Twilight Zone" theme]
    
17.13984CSLALL::SECURITYLUNCHBOXMon Apr 22 1996 22:586
    So was Alfonso Rivera, who was discovered because he did a great
    impersonation of Michael Jackson, back when Jacko was doing his
    Thriller Glove thing. 
    
    I wonder if I just don't recognize Ricky anymore. He's all grown, I
    guess. Sunrise, sunset...
17.13985BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue Apr 23 1996 01:506

	It's your move was GREAT! I wished it had lasted longer. 


Glen
17.13986WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Apr 23 1996 10:152
    ::GASKELL "being overweight has more to do with genetics than over-
               eating." ??
17.13987poem?SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeTue Apr 23 1996 10:3513
          <<< CDSRV::SYS$SYSDEVICE:[NOTES$LIBRARY]ASKENET_V5.NOTE;1 >>>
                           -< Ask The EasyNet (V5) >-
================================================================================
Note 1048.0                     Looking for poem                      No replies
SHRCTR::PJOHNSON "aut disce, aut discede"             7 lines  23-APR-1996 06:42
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last week a snippet on public radio ended with a short (of portion of
a) poem that ended with "...they will bury it tomorrow with the plow."

Any clue what the name of the poem is?

Thanks,
Pete
17.13988ACISS2::LEECHextremistTue Apr 23 1996 12:364
    ttwa:  Why the vending guy didn't fix the coffee machine...or at the
    very least put a sign on it to tell us that it dispenses nothing but
    hot water.  
    
17.13989NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 23 1996 12:449
re .13927 (I'm catching up):

>>You need at least a 3X CD-ROM to use the adult stuff in the back of the
>>magazines.  HTH.
>
>
> OK..so I don't need a 3X CD-ROM then..

Whooosh!
17.13990CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Apr 23 1996 13:1311

 eh?


 my point was, I have no use for the "adult stuff".




 Jim
17.13991ACISS2::LEECHextremistTue Apr 23 1996 13:195
    If I'm reading into the previous "3x" comment correctly:
    
    3x = xxx (triple x - the really nasty stuff)
    
    I don't think the comment was really focused on CD-ROM speed.  8^)
17.13992CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Apr 23 1996 13:338

 oh...nevermind :-}





17.13993BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Apr 23 1996 13:387
    
    	That's OK, Jim, it WHOOSHED over my head also.  I'm so ashamed.
    
    
    	And I knew that Alfonso Riviera was on "Silver Spoons", and I
    	believe he's Will Smith's friend on "The Fresh Prince" now.
    
17.13994SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Apr 23 1996 14:107
    .13947
    
    > I thought they used ~44k samples per second for CDs.
    
    150,000 BYTES per second.  So I said bits, so I made a dumb mistake.
    44.1K 16-bit samples = 88.2K bytes per second - the remaining bandwidth
    supports intersector gaps, address information, ECC, and so on.
17.13995WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreTue Apr 23 1996 14:362
     I wasn't trying to stick it to ya, I was just trying to reconcile it
    with what (little) I knew about audio CD systems.
17.13996SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Apr 23 1996 14:552
    Nema problema.  You called me on the obvious error, now someone who
    didn't know will have the right info instead of a mistake.
17.13997WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Apr 23 1996 15:365
    why Ford would put sensors on their vehicles that sound a beep if
    you're about to hit an object?
    
    i smell major lawsuits when this thing fails to work and someone 
    bumps somebody.
17.13998BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessTue Apr 23 1996 15:4510
    
    	It's not meant to eliminate all accidents.
    
    	A proximity sensor tells you you're very close to an object,
    	so if you're moving slowly you have time to stop before there
    	is contact.
    
    	If they'd even hint that accidents can/will be avoided then
    	they're very very stupid.
    
17.13999CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Apr 23 1996 15:529


 Why, in this era of cutting costs, particularly in MCS, are they sprucing
 up the entrance to our building?



 Jim
17.14000POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyTue Apr 23 1996 15:544
    
    They can afford to now that they don't have to pay those extra
    salaries.
    
17.14001WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreTue Apr 23 1996 15:558
    You'd prefer that they let the place get run down?
    
    The simple fact is that MCS isn't making their numbers, and they have
    too many people with certain skill sets and not enough people with
    other skill sets. The days of companies holding workers to keep them
    employed regardless of whether or not these workers provide a net
    benefit to the company are long gone, and aren't likely to return
    unless the government sees fit to make it worth business' while.
17.14002WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Apr 23 1996 15:553
    thanks for clarity Shawn... Hello!
    
    :-)
17.14003PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Apr 23 1996 15:582
   .13999  that little bit of irony didn't escape me either, jimmeh. ;>
17.14004MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topTue Apr 23 1996 15:585
	Jim,
	
	A well kept building will hold it's value.
	Not like employees, who just create expense.   :-P
	
17.14005CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Apr 23 1996 15:5810


 The lobby of the building is anything but rundown..to which I believe
 Di would agree.




 Jim
17.14006WAHOO::LEVESQUEHudson chainsaw swingset massacreTue Apr 23 1996 15:592
    Well, you know what you do when you're going to sell something. You
    spruce it up. :-)
17.14007NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 23 1996 16:002
When they start baking bread in the front lobby, you _know_ they're looking
to sell.
17.14008WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Tue Apr 23 1996 16:013
    Baguettes, by Bob.
    
    Might work.
17.14009PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Apr 23 1996 16:174
>    Baguettes, by Bob.

	his stock would rise more frequently, at least.

17.14010MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Apr 23 1996 16:375
 Z   My several years at college were spent at Vanderbilt University. While
 Z   I was there, I became a member of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity.
    
    We're very proud of you Mr. Harney but when are you going to put your
    piccie in netscape?!
17.14011Au Bob PainSMURF::WALTERSTue Apr 23 1996 16:456
    
    
    I'll have the Bumblebee Tuna on a baguette.
    
    That's $6-35, sir and you're fired.
    
17.14012SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Apr 23 1996 16:5011
    
    
>  <<< Note 17.14006 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "Hudson chainsaw swingset massacre" >>>
>
>    Well, you know what you do when you're going to sell something. You
>    spruce it up. :-)
    
    	"powdering the pig" I believe they call it....:)
    
    
    
17.14013BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue Apr 23 1996 17:135
| <<< Note 17.14009 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>

| his stock would rise more frequently, at least.

	But would he be rolling in the dough?
17.14014CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Apr 23 1996 17:151
    Not from loafing around one would presume.
17.14015POLAR::RICHARDSONA one shake manTue Apr 23 1996 17:261
    Depends how you slice it.
17.14016POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyTue Apr 23 1996 17:303
    
    Youall could at yeast warn me before you start these pun strings.
    
17.14017MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topTue Apr 23 1996 17:322
	i can't think of any puns. my humor is too rye.
	
17.14018CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Apr 23 1996 17:344


   he was bread in old Kentucky, but he's just a crumb down here
17.14019POLAR::RICHARDSONA one shake manTue Apr 23 1996 17:381
    Makes me Wonder for sure.
17.14020BUSY::SLABOUNTYExit light ... enter night.Tue Apr 23 1996 17:396
    
   >he was bread in old Kentucky, but he's just a crumb down here
    
    
    	Bread, or Inbread?
    
17.14021MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Apr 23 1996 17:471
    What would you recommend for yeast infections?
17.14022MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Apr 23 1996 17:471
    Uhh...well...that went over like a lead fart!
17.14023BSS::PROCTOR_RSmarmy THIS!!!Tue Apr 23 1996 17:523
    > combining .-1 and .02;
    
    take lead farts for yeast infections!
17.14024BIGQ::MARCHANDTue Apr 23 1996 19:332
    
        use the yeast to make the bread!
17.14025POLAR::RICHARDSONA one shake manTue Apr 23 1996 19:363
    That will only work if you use lard in bed.
    
    Hence the term "she gives good bread".
17.14026BIGQ::MARCHANDTue Apr 23 1996 19:402
    
       that's where that came from!
17.14027ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 23 1996 19:464
    
    .14025
    
    ROTFLMAO.
17.14028CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Apr 23 1996 20:1410


 If the mail addressed to Manchester NH today will actually get there
 since I inadvertantly dropped it in the "Derry only" mailbox at the
 Post Office.



 Jim
17.14029PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Apr 23 1996 20:175
  .14028  inadvertently


	  thanks are absolutely not necessary.
17.14030LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthTue Apr 23 1996 20:211
    absolute appeal <lemon>
17.14031CSLALL::SECURITYTue Apr 23 1996 21:311
    I hope a seedy and sour string of puns doesn't ensue here.
17.14032BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lTue Apr 23 1996 21:323
    
    	Wellime sure that it'll happen anyways.  Orange you?
    
17.14033CSLALL::SECURITYTue Apr 23 1996 21:351
    Take it to the OJ topic...
17.14034PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 24 1996 14:469
================================================================================
Note 14.7546                       News Briefs                      7546 of 7565
WMOIS::GIROUARD_C                                    12 lines  24-APR-1996 06:44
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    i really wonder how the story would have played out if Bernie didn't
    have a gun. i'm with Deb on this. the piece of crap doesn't deserve
    dime one. he should be dead.
    
17.14035PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 24 1996 15:328
================================================================================
Note 711.15       APPLAUSE APPLAUSE - The Bernie Goetz Verdict!         15 of 31
MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)"              4 lines  24-APR-1996 10:42
             -< I hope his freakin' wheelchair falls off a bridge >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


17.14036SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Apr 24 1996 15:337
    
    
    Hmmmm... could it be just emotional reactions to the verdict??
    
    
    Naaaaaahh.. couldn't be!! Gotta be something else!
    
17.14037PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 24 1996 15:355
  .14036  well, that makes it something to wonder about, doesn't it.
	  
    

17.14038Sorta, maybe...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Apr 24 1996 15:371
    
17.14039MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 24 1996 16:096
What's to wonder about?

My heartless lack of compassion? My cold insensitive attitude?

My sense of justice?

17.14040PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 24 1996 16:186
  .14039  one very fine man such as yourself wishing another 
	  man dead.



17.14041MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Apr 24 1996 16:274
> wishing another man dead

Yet again, I note that this isn't any sort of "man" we're discussing.

17.14042MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 24 1996 16:355
    Di:
    
    Please realize in light of our justice system becoming a whore, (with
    Mario Cuomo et.al. as their pimps), many people look at Bernard Goetz
    as a hero.
17.14043BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Wed Apr 24 1996 16:357
    
    	RE: .14040
    
    	He said he wished the wheelchair would fall off a bridge.
    
    	Whether or not the guy would be in it at the time wasn't clear.
    
17.14044PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 24 1996 16:423
  .14042  that has nothing to do with it.


17.14045PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 24 1996 16:444
  .14041  oh well that changes everything then.  fer sher.


17.14046MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 24 1996 16:485
    Okay it has nothing to do with it.
    
    Over in the Arab countries, they cut off your right hand for theft.
    Perhaps this guys demise in a wheelchair is enough.  I'd rather have my
    hand chopped off.
17.14047HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterWed Apr 24 1996 16:5213
    
    Jack,
    
    >Please realize in light of our justice system becoming a whore, (with
    >Mario Cuomo et.al. as their pimps), many people look at Bernard
    >Goetz as a hero.
    
    No, at least I hope people don't consider him a "hero". He isn't.
    However, I suspect many people were glad to see someone defend
    themselves. 
    
    
                   
17.14048MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Apr 24 1996 17:144
    I don't see him as a hero but I do see him as making a statement to
    thugs.  Maybe they'll think twice before attempting what they did.
    
    It just isn't safe for a criminal anymore!!!
17.14049BSS::DEVEREAUXfreaking the mundane...Wed Apr 24 1996 19:3213
>>    I don't see him as a hero but I do see him as making a statement to
>>    thugs.  Maybe they'll think twice before attempting what they did.
>>    
>>    It just isn't safe for a criminal anymore!!!
    
    Highly unlikely to occur in NYC...
    
    On the other hand, with Fla having the most lenient firearms laws, very
    few locals get mugged, robbed, etc.  Now the criminals are turning to
    tourist as they are (purportedly) less likely to be packing a firearm.
    
    And before someone points this out... I know... it's old news (';
    
17.14050MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 25 1996 11:357
TTWA:

    Sotherby's auction of the Jackie O estate

    I just find it hard to understand why so many people would pay so much
    for all that crap.

17.14052WAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialThu Apr 25 1996 12:174
    Another case of people with more money than brains and no life of their
    own to speak of. If they had a life of their own, they wouldn't be so
    obsessed with buying pieces of someone else's.
    
17.14053PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 25 1996 12:255
   why my mother doesn't know me well enough by now to know that
   i wouldn't consider making her birthday cake (or any other cake,
   for that matter) from a packaged cake mix.  geez, ma. ;>

17.14054what a conversation piece !GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Apr 25 1996 12:295
    
      And they're holding an auction of Dahmer's effects, including
     his fridge.  Proceeds to go to heirs of the victims.
    
      bb
17.14055CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Apr 25 1996 13:155


 Re: Jack...I was wondering the same thing..last night it was the #1 item
 on Headline News..who cares?
17.14056DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Apr 25 1996 14:176
    
    
    	Someone paid  $16,000 for a $400 salt/pepper shaker set.
    
    	Amazing.
    
17.14057MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Apr 25 1996 14:192
    The silly thing about this is the money is going to Uncle Sam...the
    rest is going to Caroline and John.  What is so newsworthy about this??
17.14058BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu Apr 25 1996 14:404
    
    	I wouldn't pay $400 for a salt/pepper shaker set, never mind
    	$16K!!
    
17.14059WAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialThu Apr 25 1996 14:462
    Yeah, but you don't bat an eye at spending that kind of money on a
    roughly conical piece of wood.
17.14060BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu Apr 25 1996 15:125
    
    	Well, you DO have a very good point there.  8^)
    
    	However, my most expensive 1 cost me just over $300.
    
17.14061ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Apr 25 1996 15:423
    
    Though I'm sure the doctah has never spent that kind of money on
    a bottle of wine. to each their own.
17.14062Parents lack of concern of children on city streets ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Apr 25 1996 15:5310
Why does the press lambast gardians who leave their children in the home
alone yet have nothing to say when they let their 5 and 7 year old children
play on city streets, at 7PM, without supervision?

Two brothers died when the 5 year old fell into a canal, and the other one
jump in to try and save him. They were several block away from home when
this happened.

Doug.
17.14063CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Apr 25 1996 16:1211


 
 I drive a church van in Nashua on Sunday mornings picking up kids and
 bringing them to church.  It is not unusual to see small children (3 yrs
 or so) wandering around by themselves with no apparent adult supervision.



 Jim
17.14064GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Apr 25 1996 16:169
    each circumstance is different...i can remember being that young and
    hanging out in the neighborhood with my other friends, sometimes many
    blocks from my house.  i bet these kids were told not to play in that
    area, and, kids being kids, did what they were not supposed to, hoping
    to get away with it.  you can't supervise your children 24 hours a day. 
    i am not saying to leave them alone all the time either, but there is
    nothing wrong with letting them go out to play.  it is sad that this
    had a tragic ending, but it doesn't mean they had bad parents. 
    
17.14065SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 25 1996 16:365
    
    As this is just my opinion, I think it does mean they are bad parents.
    And no, my child was not ever allowed to wander off at that age.
    
    ed
17.14066CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu Apr 25 1996 17:0012
    
    	The other morning, we saw a toddler outside in a diaper and shirt,
    	playing in his driveway.  His older sibling had just been picked
    	up by the schoolbus, but there was no parent visible.
    
    	Every night when I go to pick up my kids, I see a small group of
    	3-6 year olds playing in the street.  There is never a parent
    	outside with them, and almost every night, I need to stop to
    	avoiding hitting one of them.  And every night, my husband
    	has to listen to me ask, "Where are these kids' parents??"
    
    
17.14067WAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialThu Apr 25 1996 17:165
    >    Though I'm sure the doctah has never spent that kind of money on
    >    a bottle of wine. to each their own.
    
     You're absolutely correct. Not from lack of want, mind you, but lack
    of means.
17.14068MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Apr 25 1996 17:191
    Poor fellow!
17.14069MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Apr 25 1996 17:209
I wonder where Glen is today!!!!
    
    
    
    
	                /////
	               ( oo )                AAAAAhaaaaaa.....
	  _________oOO___<>___OOo__________

17.14070CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Apr 25 1996 17:215
    Kids in my neighborhood play outside, unattend all the time.  Shooting
    hoops, skipping rope, whatever.  We also did this when I was that age. 
    Personally, I think folks have gone over the over theway too far in
    their protectiveness.  If it works for you, fine.  Kind of tough to
    make a judgement though when you don't know the situation. 
17.14071WAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialThu Apr 25 1996 17:373
>Kind of tough to make a judgement though when you don't know the situation. 
    
    That doesn't seem to matter to some of these guys.
17.14072SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 25 1996 17:4713
    
    	Like I said , it's my opinion and my judgement of what I regard as
    a good/bad parent based on what I have as MY standard. 
    
    	When I say something is bad, it is always based on what my standard
    is. Just as when I think some music is bad, it's only bad relative to
    me. Same case here. If you wish to reserve judgement or make no
    judgement at all, fine. I didn't say you have to. 
    
    In this case there is no other situational info needed, the kids were 
    walking alone by a canal. In my opinion that is bad parenting. 
    
    ed
17.14073HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterThu Apr 25 1996 17:4810
    
    >I think folks have gone over the over theway too far in
    >their protectiveness.
    
    	Agreed Brian. However, after the child abduction hysteria
    	of years past, who can blame folks. That and the truly
    	terrible things we hear reported on the news makes for
    	cautious parenting, generally speaking.
    
    						Hank
17.14074POLAR::RICHARDSONA one shake manThu Apr 25 1996 17:493
    Well, I wonder why kids today aren't taught that cars are dangerous.
    All the kids in my neighbourhood walk in the middle of the road, and
    barely move out of the way for vehicles.
17.14075LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthThu Apr 25 1996 17:493
    i don't think 3-year olds should play in the street.
    
    be they attended or unattended.
17.14076NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 25 1996 17:502
My two-year-old is overly cautious of cars.  She flinches when she's on
the sidewalk and a car drives by on the road.
17.14077CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu Apr 25 1996 18:026
    	Thanks, Bonnie.  That's all I was trying to say.
    
    	(FWIW, I don't let my 3 year old play outside unattended.  She
    	knows not to go in the street, but I'm not going to rely on
    	her remembering.  It's my responsibility.)
    
17.14078WAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialThu Apr 25 1996 18:037
    >In this case there is no other situational info needed, the kids were 
    >walking alone by a canal. In my opinion that is bad parenting. 
    
     Another armchair Dr Spock heard from.
    
     In my opinion, coming to conclusions based on so little evidence is
    amazingly egotistical, ill considered, and ill mannered. 
17.14079CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu Apr 25 1996 18:043
    
    	Still haven't gotten that coffee break, huh doc?
    
17.14080BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereThu Apr 25 1996 18:0612
    
    	Kids are spoiled rotten by all the "protect the idiots" laws
    	on the books, such as stopping for school busses, crosswalks,
    	pedestrian has the right of way, etc.
    
    	I'm not saying that these laws are bad ... in fact, they
    	make perfect sense.  The problem is that kids then start to
    	think that they have the right of way when walking in the
    	street ... only they don't seem to remember that vehicles
    	outweigh them by a factor of 30 or so.  And a mutilated kid
    	is in the right, but it sure hasn't gained him anything.
    
17.14081DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Apr 25 1996 18:0712
    
    
    	I don't know if this will make a difference but..... from
    	what I saw/heard on the news last night, there is a chain link
    	fence at the top of the embankment going down into this canal.
    	The kids would have had to climb over it to get to the canal.
    	The police chief in Lowell said they have not had (m)any other serious
    	incidents like this in this canal.
    
    	The irresponsibility I see is the parents not instructing the
    	children where they should or should not go and what is and
    	is not dangerous.
17.14082SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 25 1996 18:085
    
    Not an armchair Dr Spock. Just someone who has made a judgement based
    on my personal experience. As I said, this only applies for me.
    
    ed
17.14083PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Apr 25 1996 18:118
>       <<< Note 17.14081 by DECWIN::JUDY "That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!" >>>
    
>    	The irresponsibility I see is the parents not instructing the
>    	children where they should or should not go and what is and
>    	is not dangerous.

	How do you know they didn't?

17.14084SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 25 1996 18:138
    
    Judy,
    
    I would go further. Even if the parents tell them not to go someplace,
    a lot of children will still do it. IMO, the parents irresponsibility
    was in not watching them.
    
    ed
17.14085WAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialThu Apr 25 1996 18:147
    >Not an armchair Dr Spock. Just someone who has made a judgement based
    >on my personal experience. 
    
     And your personal experience is that your children have never been out
    of your (or another equally vigilant adult's) sight even for a moment 
    their entire lives? I must admit, that's impressive. How on earth have
    you ever found the time to get anything done?
17.14086BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereThu Apr 25 1996 18:155
    
    	My mother told me "thou shalt not kill", but I did anyways.
    
    	So I guess it's her fault that I did it anyways, yes?
    
17.14087DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Apr 25 1996 18:156
    
    
    	I don't........
    
    	Point taken.
    
17.14088SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 25 1996 18:2318
    
    re. 14085
    
    No, they have been out of my sight. But not out walking in an area like
    a street or by a canal. Someone may think the way I handle my child is
    bad, and they have a perfect right to.
    
    
    re .14086
    
    	I didn't say that someone would do what you tell them not to, just
    that there is a chance that they will. I have told my child not to
    touch my guns, but I would have never left her alone with them. Telling
    her not to touch them is not my only responsibility, making sure she
    can't is also my responsibility. If I did one and not the other, I am
    irresponsible.
    
    ed
17.14089BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughThu Apr 25 1996 18:2913
    
    	RE: .14088
    
    >	I didn't say that someone would do what you tell them not to, just
    >that there is a chance that they will. I have told my child not to
    
    	But you DID seem to say that if they do happen to do what you
    	told them not to do, then it's your fault as a parent.
    
    	As has been said, you can't babysit kids 24 hours/day ... it's
    	just not possible.  They sleep, you sleep, they go to the bath-
    	room, you go to the bathroom, etc.
    
17.14090SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 25 1996 18:3513
    
    Re .14089
    
    	
    
    >	But you DID seem to say that if they do happen to do what you
    >	told them not to do, then it's your fault as a parent.
    
     I didn't say it' my fault. I said that I would be irresponsible to
    believe that they would not do something just because I told them not
    to. 
    
    ed
17.14091WAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialThu Apr 25 1996 18:367
    >No, they have been out of my sight. 
    
     Then your stance is hypocritical, since the opportunity has existed
    for some sort of misadventure to befall your kids. Given what we know
    about their supervision (almost nothing), it's quite possible that the
    chief difference between you and the parents of those kids is luck. For
    all we know, they could be as vigilant as you.
17.14092BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughThu Apr 25 1996 18:399
    
    	Ed, you do what you think is right, and hope for the best.  As
    	far as I know, that's all anyone can do.  If something happens,
    	it's not automatically the fault/responsibility of the parent,
    	who can't possibly watch the kids every minute of the day.
    
    	You're being too rough on parents who could very well be comp-
    	letely blameless.
    
17.14093WAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialThu Apr 25 1996 18:413
    My point, Ed, in case you haven't caught it yet, is that a tragedy is
    not ipso facto proof of irresponsible behavior on the part of the
    parents. Sometimes people are just terribly unlucky.
17.14094SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 25 1996 18:4310
    
    	Re .14091
    
    	Not hypocritical because I believe that there are degrees of
    opportunity for things to happen. It is also age dependent. A kid out
    of my sight in a fenced in yard is different than out on the street.
    I probably have been lucky, but you can influence the amount of luck
    you have.
    
    ed
17.14095MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Apr 25 1996 18:454
    Question:
    
    What is involved in getting a satellite dish for cable?  What is the
    footprint and the cost?
17.14096SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundThu Apr 25 1996 18:456
    
    I know that a tragedy is not always the result of irresponsible
    behavior, but I feel this one was. I'll decide on the next on when it
    happens
    
    ed
17.14097sufficIently. Twice. Sorry.MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 25 1996 18:479
I don't know all of the particulars (how far is the canal from the house?
How long before the bodies were found were the parents searching for the kids,
if at all? How long had it been since they'd actually laid eyes on the kids
prior to the accident?) but it just seems rather odd that two small children
can get from a safe environment (the home/yard) to a canal which would have
been separated from them by a chain link fence, in a sufficently short
period of time that reasonable people could conclude that the parents were
sufficently vigilant. This isn't necessarily a matter of "luck", or lack 
thereof.
17.14098CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Apr 25 1996 18:4814
    
>    What is involved in getting a satellite dish for cable?  What is the
>    footprint and the cost?


  First, you call one of the satellite dish companies and ask them.  The
  footprint is how much room it takes up.  Ask the satellite company about
  the cost..

 hth


 
Jim
17.14099LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthThu Apr 25 1996 18:501
    is jack fixin' to contact his relatives?
17.14100MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 25 1996 18:519
When you say "satellite dish for cable", what is it that you mean, Jack?

Normally, if you have a dish, you don't need cable, other than to get
local channels, but they aren't interdependent - the dish isn't "for"
cable.

Are you speaking of the dishes installed by cable companies at their headends
by which they receive signals which they transmit to homes via cable?

17.14101NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 25 1996 18:546
The references to parents (plural) are incorrect.  The children lived with
their mother, a Cambodian in "The Acre," Lowell's worst neighborhood.

They were with some other children, who immediately went for help and were
able to pinpoint the spot where they drowned.  The children were under water
for about 45 minutes before divers brought their bodies up.
17.14102A 5 year old belongs in the house at that hour!!!BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Apr 25 1996 18:5420
    
    What's all this 'gardians might be totally innocent' crap. The boys were
    out playing with two companions. The guardians did not know where their
    kids were other than they were out playing. This is common in Lowell.
    The streets are full of kids at all hours of the day and night.
    
    The two asian boys the dead children where with ran across the street
    to the police station to report the accident, which is why the response
    was so quick.
    
    I would be extremely surprised if the guardians did not know their kids
    were out playing outside unsupervised. Further, the accident happening
    several blocks away from home indicates to me they were unsupervised
    for a great deal of time before the accident occured.
    
    Extreme care should be taken when raising children in the city.
    Apparently the guardians didn't think so.
    
    Doug.
    
17.14103BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughThu Apr 25 1996 18:575
    
    	Jack, check out SCAACT::SATELLITE
    
    	Hit KP7 to add to your notebook.
    
17.14104MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Apr 25 1996 18:585
    Called the cable company to install basic down at the new house.  Quite
    frankly, $28.00 install plus $25.00 per month annoys me.  I was
    thinking of putting one of them thar dishes on my roof.
    
    Thanks Jim...yeah I know what the footprint is....(smack!).  
17.14105WAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialThu Apr 25 1996 18:5856
    re: Ed
    
    >I believe that there are degrees of
    >opportunity for things to happen. It is also age dependent. A kid out
    >of my sight in a fenced in yard is different than out on the street.
    >I probably have been lucky, but you can influence the amount of luck
    >you have.
    
     I have no quarrel with any of this.
    
    re: LJ
    
>I don't know all of the particulars (how far is the canal from the house?
    
    Apparently not very.
    
>How long before the bodies were found were the parents searching for the kids,
>if at all? 
    
     It's unclear whether the parents considered the kids to be missing.
    It's unclear where the parents thought the kids were. 
    
>How long had it been since they'd actually laid eyes on the kids
    
     No such information has yet been provided.
    
>it just seems rather odd that two small children
>can get from a safe environment (the home/yard) to a canal which would have
>been separated from them by a chain link fence, in a sufficently short
>period of time that reasonable people could conclude that the parents were
>sufficently vigilant
    
     Maybe different kids have differing mobilities, but as a kid I never
    found a fence of any sort to be much of a deterrent. Indeed, it was
    almost an attraction, since there must be something interesting on the
    other side of the fence otherwise the fence wouldn't exist... I was
    always very mobile as a kid. It often lead to me being confined to my
    yard, as a matter of fact, because my mother couldn't keep up with me
    otherwise.
    
>This isn't necessarily a matter of "luck", or lack thereof.
    
     Of course not. Nor has it been concluded that it is so, at least, not
    by this particular observer. I'm just saying that there hasn't been
    enough information concerning the circumstances surrounding the
    incidence to provide a reasonable person with sufficient context to
    make an objective determination as to whether this tragedy occurred
    primarily as a result of bad luck or primarily as a result of
    insufficient parental supervision. For all we know, the parents could
    have left the children with another responsible adult, like a relative
    or paid babysitter, and THAT person could have been the irresponsible
    party.
    
     Every time an event such as this occurs and people start jumping to
    conclusions, I see a picture of Charles Stuart. Apparently some people
    haven't learned the lesson yet.
17.14106MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Apr 25 1996 19:044
    What's KP7....
    
    
    Oh...found it!  Thanks!
17.14107POLAR::RICHARDSONA one shake manThu Apr 25 1996 19:062
    The amount of cable you need depends on how far away the dish will be
    placed.
17.14108POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyThu Apr 25 1996 19:065
    
    Meaty:
    
    You're going to put a satellite dish on the roof of MY HOUSE?!?!
    
17.14109BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughThu Apr 25 1996 19:114
    
    	It can also be put in the yard, as long it has access to the
    	southern [?] sky
    
17.14110MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 25 1996 19:1331
re: Our Jack Martin

A "small" dish (DSS, Primestar, etc. type setup) will either be provided
by the service provider or cost you around $600 (roughly) but also carries
a monthly subscription charge which will range anywhere from $10 to $50
a month depending on what sort of channels you want. It will not provide
any local stations, other than maybe Channel 38 which may be on the lineup.
You will need either cable or an antenna to get any local broadcasts. It
generally mounts on the side of the house.

A "large" dish is pole mounted either on a roof or the ground. Generally
they are about 8-10 feet in diameter and will cost in the neighborhood of
$1500 to $2000, new, including the decoder/tuner/control-gizmo in the
house. With no subscription costs, you will be able to get all of the
shopping channels, the Spanish-speaking channels, and the televangelism
channels, but little else. For anything of much use, like USA, or TBS,
or SciFi, or The Learning Channel or any of the other cable "staples"
you will need to subscribe, after which they will enable your box to
descramble the things you've paid for. Most stuff of any value on satellites
is now scrambled. The subscription cost will be dependent upon what you
want, but as an example, my parents' annual subscription runs around
$250/year for pretty much the same stuff that I get on cable for around
$300/year. The upkeep on a large dish is not cheap. If you can't do it 
yourself, plan on spending $100/year on avaerage to keep it in working
condition. As with the small dish, you will need either cable or an antenna
to get any local broadcasts.

The bottom line, in my opinion, if you want most of what the cable company
offers, is to get the cable. It's not going to cost significantly differently
over time, it doesn't require any "investment" and it's pretty reliable.

17.14111USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu Apr 25 1996 19:162
    plus u don't have a hideous looking contraption sitting outside yer
    home.
17.14112NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 25 1996 19:181
My pink flamingo is _not_ a hideous looking contraption, tyvm.
17.14113ACISS2::LEECHextremistThu Apr 25 1996 19:2010
    .14110
    
    Yeah, but cable doesn't send laserdisc (or DVD quality, in the future) 
    quality video to your house.  8^)  It is 100+ lines of resolution short.
    
    Then again, if the source is of low quality, the picture itself will be
    of low quality- whether it be from cable or satellite service.
    
    
    -steve
17.14114NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 25 1996 19:244
>    Then again, if the source is of low quality, the picture itself will be
>    of low quality- whether it be from cable or satellite service.

Technical quality or content quality?
17.14115ACISS2::LEECHextremistThu Apr 25 1996 19:241
    Both.  8^)
17.14116Mars' still explaining this stuff to me....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Apr 25 1996 19:255
    
    Near Mahoneys on Rt. 3 there is an old farmhouse with one of them thar
    big dishes mounted on it's roof.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.14117USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu Apr 25 1996 19:271
    most incidious (sp?) ugly looking contraptions if yer ask me...
17.14118LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthThu Apr 25 1996 19:292
    they look so classy out in the yard.  i bet they
    look ten times classier on a roof.  
17.14119USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu Apr 25 1996 19:303
    I was surfing last nite during some insomnia time and checked a few
    search engines for any Ronald L. Warrenfeltz that might be
    listed...good nuse is no one knows about me yet, bad nuse is why?
17.14120LANDO::OLIVER_Bapril is the coolest monthThu Apr 25 1996 19:311
    try melatonin!
17.14121MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Apr 25 1996 19:325
I have a friend that has a large dish on the roof along with a full-size UHF
antenna, a full-size VHF antenna, several ham radio antennae, a Heathkit 
weather station and a dedicated FM antenna.

We refer to his home as "NORAD".
17.14123BUSY::SLABOUNTYBuzzword BingoThu Apr 25 1996 20:047
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Where's the rest of Ron's sentence?  I mean, if George had
    	put that in it'd look perfectly normal [relatively speaking,
    	of course].
    
17.14124USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu Apr 25 1996 20:123
    I got interupted, my system went down and I didn't know it took...the
    jist was I can belive that dec has lost a boatload of talent over the
    last 6 years...
17.14125MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topFri Apr 26 1996 12:252
	The Homeplate (a sports bah, in Littleton) has 5 satelite dishes
	on their roof.
17.14126POWDML::HANGGELIHigh Maintenance HoneyFri Apr 26 1996 12:363
    
    Don't get me started on the Home Plate.  
    
17.14127GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Apr 26 1996 12:386
    
    aw, come on...go ahead...
    
    :>
    
    
17.14128MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topFri Apr 26 1996 12:461
	why, mz_deb? cuz they use frosty pint glasses for the guinness?
17.14129POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresFri Apr 26 1996 12:5231
    
    All right, you talked me into it 8^).
    
    In the first place, even though they have 5 satellite dishes, two huge
    rooms with at least 15 television sets, two gorgeous wooden bars, bar-type 
    games (video games, that basketball throwing game, etc.), and a giant
    parking lot, they insist they are not a bar, but a "sports-theme 
    restaurant".
    
    As such, they close at an ungodly early hour - 8pm, on average.  And
    this includes weekends.
    
    Half of the place - the comfortable side - is always closed off.
    
    They clear all the silverware, etc., from the tables an hour before
    they close so that people coming in to eat with only 59 minutes left
    before closing are hosed.
    
    They lock the front door about a half-hour before closing, come to your
    table and say meaningfully, "WHEN YOU LEAVE, go through the side door, 
    ok?"
    
    When you ask them to change one of the 15 TVs to another station, they
    act as if you've really bothered them and say "Why bother?  We'll be
    closed before that game is over, anyway."
    
    And to top the whole thing off, they use effing mint toothpicks in
    their martinis.
    
    
                                               
17.14130GMASEC::KELLYNot The Wrong PersonFri Apr 26 1996 12:553
    re: -1
    
    what she said!
17.14131ACISS2::LEECHextremistFri Apr 26 1996 13:112
    They close at 8?  That's silly.  If they serve dinner at all, they
    should be open to at least 10-11.  
17.14132MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topFri Apr 26 1996 13:195
	"sports-theme restaurant" ? how do they survive in such asmall
	niche?  it must be nice to be able to turn away business.
	
	i must admit, the only time i've been there is after work.
	and i was disappointed with the frosty guinness.
17.14133Only smart choice is Bud or Miller....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Apr 26 1996 13:217
    
    How can you be disappointed with a frosty Guinness served in a
    "sports theme restauraunt?"  Or mint toothpicks in a martini?
    
    When in Rome....
    
    								-mr. bill
17.14134Whattya want for Littleton, the great gastronomic wasteland?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 26 1996 13:563
And I thought the worst thing about the Home Plate was the fact that they've
got a sucky menu.

17.14135POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresFri Apr 26 1996 14:066
    
    Oh, I forgot to mention that.  They have a sucky menu, too 8^).
    
    I'm firmly convinced it's either a tax write off or a front for money
    laundering or something.
    
17.14136a cashola laundromatWAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialFri Apr 26 1996 14:065
>it must be nice to be able to turn away business.
    
     I get the feeling that the owners don't need the income the place
    generates. It's as if they are A) idly wealthy or B) using the place to
    legitimize income from other sources.
17.14137WAHOO::LEVESQUElife is no beer commercialFri Apr 26 1996 14:071
    >crash<
17.14138POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresFri Apr 26 1996 14:085
    
    Ouch!
    
    <rub rub>
    
17.14139SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri Apr 26 1996 14:135
    
    RE: .14129
    
    And their waitresses probably wear white shoes all year!!!!!!
    
17.14140GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Apr 26 1996 14:2416
                                                             
    well, first of all, i think 8:00 closing is a bit exaggerated, but they
    do close early.
    
    and the last time i was there, there were five of us, after work, out
    for munchies and a drink.  the waitress was ok, a bit slow, and at the
    end, she had the testicle fortitude to ADD a 20% tip to the bill.  i
    checked the menu, and it does say (in fine print in the middle of the
    back of the menu) that "a 20% gratuity will be added to large parties".  
    i didn't know a party of five (not the fox show) was considered a large 
    party, unless they were referring to the less-than-svelt occupants of 
    our table.  i was not a happy camper, wrote them a letter, heard nothing 
    in return, and more than likely will not dine there again in the near 
    future.
    
    so, yeah, i guess it is a poor excuse for a restaurant...
17.14141WAHOO::LEVESQUEa legend beings at its endFri Apr 26 1996 14:251
    ovarian fortitude :-)
17.14142POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresFri Apr 26 1996 14:275
    
    The 8:00 closing isn't exaggerated - I read it right off the sign next
    to the door.  Mon-Tues-Weds-Sat 8pm, Thurs 9pm (!).  Don't remember
    Friday and Sunday.
    
17.14143GMASEC::KELLYNot The Wrong PersonFri Apr 26 1996 14:304
    I saw the sign, too.   She's right!  What's really amazing is that,
    for the locale, it's a nice place.  There's not a whole lot of
    competition in the surrounding towns for business and I just don't
    understand why they close so dang early.
17.14144BUSY::SLABOUNTYCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Fri Apr 26 1996 14:326
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	You see lots of people selling above-ground pools, but no one
    	selling in-ground pools.  That is very strange.
    
17.14145GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Apr 26 1996 14:326
    
    8:00, really????  i never read the sign, but i have only been there on
    weekend nites...and i do remember closing the joint, and bob bowles and
    i were asked to leave via that side door...didn't like that at all...
    
    
17.14146MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 26 1996 14:396
re: Shawn

Actually, most places that sell and install above ground pools will
do ingrounds as well, it's just that they aren't as desireable to
most folks so they don't bother advertising them as highly.

17.14147BUSY::SLABOUNTYCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Fri Apr 26 1996 14:513
    
    	Jack, I was referring to re-sale through the classified ads.
    
17.14148SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri Apr 26 1996 17:197
    ttwa:
    
    Who's going to be the first to claim my spare ticket to TONIGHT's New
    Hampshire Symphony Orchestra concert in Manchester.  (That's NH, so Stu
    Cook need not apply.)  Program is Poulenc's Gloria in G for soprano,
    orchestra and chorus; Brahms' "Schicksalslied"; and Mahler's fourth
    symphony.  Venue is St. Marie's Church, time is 8:00 p.m. punkt.
17.14149PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 26 1996 17:252
   Poulenc's Gloria?  Arrgh.  What torture.
17.14150NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Apr 26 1996 17:271
G-L-O-R-I-A, Glooooria.  I didn't know Poulenc wrote that.
17.14151BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Fri Apr 26 1996 17:355
    
    >Program is Poulenc's Gloria in G for soprano,
    
    	In "G"?  If it were in "D" I might have bought it, but oh well.
    
17.14152BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Fri Apr 26 1996 17:3611
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	I wonder what goes through a cashier's mind when [s]he hears
    	the words "Wait!  I know I have the change":
    
    	1)  Oh, good ... I'm running out of change anyways.
    	2)  Yeah, right ... looks like he can't even count.
    	3)  I doubt he'll be able to find it.
    	4)  Where's my taser gun??
    
17.14153NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Apr 26 1996 17:3914
The last sentence in this item echoes a lot of what I read in the box.
That's a TTWA.

RUSSIAN REGIONS HAVE LITTLE LOVE FOR STALIN, BREZHNEV. Former Soviet
leaders Josef Stalin and Leonid Brezhnev have few supporters in the
Russian countryside, according to research conducted by the Russian
Independent Institute of Social and National Problems, Moskovskaya
pravda reported on 26 April. Lenin, however, is still revered by many.
Yurii Andropov is also popular for his attempts to impose discipline on
Soviet enterprises and government and for his attacks on bureaucratic
corruption. The study found a strong social basis for a return to
authoritarian rule since many people said they feel "shame for the
present state of our country," "a sense of injustice about what is
happening around me," and "fear of crime." -- Robert Orttung
17.14154CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Apr 26 1996 18:043
    TTWA: The Doctah's new p/n.  
    
    WAHOO::LEVESQUE "a legend beings at its end" 
17.14155some days it just doesn't pay to get upWAHOO::LEVESQUEa legend begins at its endFri Apr 26 1996 18:155
    >TTWA: The Doctah's new p/n.  
    
    >WAHOO::LEVESQUE "a legend beings at its end" 
    
     <sigh>
17.14156BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Apr 26 1996 22:457
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	WHY do people constantly post ads in CLASSIFIED_ADS without
    	putting a price in?  Money is an object to some of us, you
    	know.
    
17.14157BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Fri Apr 26 1996 22:4819
    
    	And here's a good 1:
    
    	I have a text file that I update every time I buy a CD, and
    	it seems like every time I look at it these 3 lines are miss-
    	ing:
    
Beck, Jeff                                            Flash
Beck, Jeff                                            Guitar Shop
Beck, Jeff                                            Wired
    
    	They're not the 1st 3 lines, and they're not the last 3
    	lines.  The only thing I do to this file is:
    
$ sortcd	:== sort/key=(pos=1,siz=20)/key=(pos=55,siz=40) cd. *
    
    	so I can type in new purchases at the top and then sort the
    	list by band/author.
    
17.14158EVMS::MORONEYMontana: At least the cows are sane.Fri Apr 26 1996 23:141
It's the computer's way of telling you to destroy those particular CDs.
17.14159Buffalo wings...MMMMmmm..FABSIX::P_OHALLORANyou should be use to it by nowSat Apr 27 1996 00:398
    
    Home Plate may have a terrible menu and they may serve you a martini w/
    a mint flavoured toothpick but they have _THE BEST_ boneless buffalo
    wings I ever had. I kind of like the atmosphere too, although I do
    think the hour's stink! 
    
    
    -Pat-
17.14160Wouldn't OPEN it from home, on my own time, evenMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Apr 27 1996 01:314
TTWA:
    Where on earth people find sufficient time to pay so much attention
    to CLASSIFIED_ADS?

17.14161POLAR::RICHARDSONA one shake manSat Apr 27 1996 01:451
    That's what happens when you have too much time on your feet.
17.14162POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresSat Apr 27 1996 01:543
    
    I feel oddly compelled to burst into song every time I see that phrase.
    
17.14163Puccini ?FABSIX::P_OHALLORANOU812Sat Apr 27 1996 09:444
    
    -1
    
      ok, how about Puccini, La Boheme  :^)
17.14164POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresSun Apr 28 1996 20:509
17.14165BIGQ::MARCHANDSun Apr 28 1996 21:035
      .14164 They run around in the night and when the sun starts coming
    up they have to 'freeze' wherever they stop. They like your yard best
    so that's where they play at night....8*)
    
       Rosie 
17.14166SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Apr 28 1996 21:236
    
    	re: .14164
    
    	you live in New England deary...we breed rocks here. 
    
    
17.14167toss in a little mazola, and presto! I smell party!BSS::PROCTOR_RPnut butter &amp; quiver sandwich pleeze!Sun Apr 28 1996 22:187
    > <<< Note 17.14164 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of Nightmares">>>
    
    > I'd like someone to explain to me how it is possible that I spent
    > hours last year on my hands and knees in the dirt...
    
    ya know mud wrestling is at least as soul satisfying, and a heckuva lot
    less work...
17.14168POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresMon Apr 29 1996 01:1316
    
    Bobbo... 8^o!
    
    I'm _serious_.  I have a whole new crop of rocks this year!  And we're
    not talking little pebbles (& bamm-bamm) either, we're talking
    fist-sized rocks!
    
    OK, MY fist, which is small 8^).
    
    But...but...
    
    I lined the vegetable garden last year with last year's rocks.  I added
    this year's rocks to it.  Is this how those old stone walls were
    formed?
    
     
17.14169TROOA::TEMPLETONOneortheotherMon Apr 29 1996 01:5912
    Deb,
    
    You have a problem with rocks moving in, I have a problem with top soil
    moving out.
    
    Over the thirty two years we have lived here, we have brought in yards
    and yards of top soil, somehow over the summer and winter it all moves
    out.
    
    Where does it all go?
    
    joan
17.14170dirt --> rocks. ez stuff!BSS::PROCTOR_RAnd Fozil makes threeMon Apr 29 1996 03:559
    >     Over the thirty two years we have lived here, we have brought in yards
    >     and yards of top soil, somehow over the summer and winter it all moves
    >     out.
    
    >Where does it all go?
    
    
    easy. it turned into rocks in mz_deb's yard. ain'cha seen the 'dirt
    parade' blitzing down the road?
17.14171BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon Apr 29 1996 13:0913
17.14172DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Apr 29 1996 14:358
    
    
    	Deb,
    
    	Isn't this same discussion going on over in =wn= ??  =)
    	Something about the ground freezing and then thawing, moving
    	rocks from further down towards the top.
    
17.14173POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresMon Apr 29 1996 14:403
    
    Hmm, maybe I should migrate over there and look for a SERIOUS answer
    8^).
17.14174SMURF::WALTERSMon Apr 29 1996 14:421
    solifluction!
17.14175ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 29 1996 14:422
    
    <---  good one.
17.14176EVMS::MORONEYMontana: At least the cows are sane.Mon Apr 29 1996 15:3213
re .14168:

>    I'm _serious_.  I have a whole new crop of rocks this year!  And we're
>    not talking little pebbles (& bamm-bamm) either, we're talking
>    fist-sized rocks!

Poor baby!  You should see the size of some of the rocks I have!

Seriously:

1) Thank the glaciers.

2) Frost does move buried rocks to the surface.
17.14177PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 29 1996 16:315
  How many years of reading someone's notes have to go by before
  categorizing him as liberal, moderate, or conservative isn't considered a
  "knee-jerk reaction"?

17.14178SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon Apr 29 1996 16:378
    .14159
    
    > boneless buffalo wings
    
    Where's that oxymoron topic?
    
    What you are eating is sanitized processed cold pack prefabricated
    simulated chicken meat food product.  Blech.
17.14179GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Apr 29 1996 16:4810
    
    <--
    
    how do you figure???  there are such things as chicken strips (or
    'tenders') that are real chicken, correct???  boneless buffalo wings
    are just boneless chicken strip soaked in a (hopefully) incredibly hot
    sauce served with carrot and celery sticks and blue cheese dressing,
    no??
    
     
17.14180SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundMon Apr 29 1996 17:044
    
    Because the chicken strips and not the meat from the 'wings'.
    
    ed
17.14181SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon Apr 29 1996 17:053
    .14179
    
    Parts is parts.
17.14182thank plate tectonics too.SMURF::WALTERSMon Apr 29 1996 17:134
    .14176
    
    Apparently, the thousands of micro-earthquakes that we get in the NE
    are also a factor in moving rocks to the surface.
17.14183NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 29 1996 17:163
The Domino's in my neighborhood has a big sign in their window for Buffalo
wings.  The fine print says they're chicken wings.  I guess this is for
people who don't realize that buffaloes don't have wings.
17.14184SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon Apr 29 1996 17:214
    .14183
    
    More likely, the sign in Domino's is so that the employees won't go
    looking for a buffalo.
17.14185POLAR::RICHARDSONA message by wormMon Apr 29 1996 17:251
    Now I have the urge to bison of those.
17.14186SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon Apr 29 1996 17:365
    ttwa:
    
    How a certain noter gets off calling people, in so many words, liars -
    but would most likely have anyone who returned the favor up in front of
    Personnel before the bits settled in the violator's reply
17.14187NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 29 1996 17:433
re .14186:

Some animals are more equal than others.
17.14188POLAR::RICHARDSONA message by wormMon Apr 29 1996 17:441
    Simple. It's the one way Parliamentary rules that apply.
17.14189COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Apr 29 1996 17:473
>Poor baby!  You should see the size of some of the rocks I have!

Fred wins, but he wasn't wearing my costume.
17.14190POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresMon Apr 29 1996 17:484
    
    {cough}
    
    
17.14191NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 29 1996 17:491
That's precisely what the doctor has you do.  Well, not _you_, Deb.
17.14192RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Apr 29 1996 17:5316
    Re .14186:
    
    > How a certain noter gets off calling people, in so many words, liars -
    > but would most likely have anyone who returned the favor up in front of
    > Personnel before the bits settled in the violator's reply

    No need to wonder about; the situation is quite clear:  Don't lie, so
    you cannot be called a liar.  Bill Licea-Kane did lie, and I can prove
    it, so he is a liar.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14193NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 29 1996 17:571
From which we must deduce that Eric has never lied.
17.14194Took my aunt to Mount Vernon on Thursday, I did...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Apr 29 1996 17:581
Wot, izze George Washington re-inc'd?
17.14195God made him that way; exempt from the "false witness" thingCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Apr 29 1996 18:015
And while we're on the subject, does telling one or two lies make you a liar,
or do you have to be born with the lying genetic predisposition to be a real
liar?

/john
17.14196RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Apr 29 1996 18:0816
    Re .14193:
    
    Is it that difficult to avoid?  Once a college roommate was upset with
    me because I wouldn't tell a caller they weren't there -- because it
    was not true.  I do not know why so many people lie in such situations.
    The truth is often simple.  In phone calls, telling a caller the person
    "is not available" generally suffices.  I do not believe in the
    initiation of either force or fraud, and I try to adhere to that
    principle.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14197NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Apr 29 1996 18:111
You refused to say to the caller "You're not there?"  Bravo.
17.14198BUSY::SLABOUNTYForeplay? What's that?Mon Apr 29 1996 18:123
    
    	Eric still has trouble with that [s]he/they thing.
    
17.14199EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseMon Apr 29 1996 19:239
Actually this year I saw an interesting demo of the rocks and frost bit. I put
down some dirt that had lots of small (dime to quarter size) stones in an area
that was wet quite often.  The first real freeze last winter produced a weird
effect.  Before the freeze the area was muddy with small rocks. But after the
freeze there was a depression whereever there was a rock. The muddy ground
expanded (because of the ice) and moved up, the stones didn't expand so it
appeared that each and every rock was pushed down a little.  When it thawed
the stones stuck up a little.  This spring the area had a bunch of stones on
the surface, and (once dry) they could be raked up. 
17.14200works for lotsa stuffGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Apr 29 1996 19:247
    
      If you take any mix of small and big pebbles and shake it
     vigorously, the large ones rise to the top.
    
      The density is greater, the smaller the size.  This is not obvious.
    
      bb
17.14201Richard Nixon, Jackie, Colby?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Apr 29 1996 19:286
    How is it a human, upon hearing the sad news that William Colby is
    missing, can write "it's yet another incrementing of the Clinton body
    count"?????
    
    
    								-mr. bill
17.14202yes, Covert slipped thereGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Apr 29 1996 19:355
    
      You're right, Mr. Bill.  Colby is EX- CIA.  If Colby is in
     the Sliq body count, why not Erma Bombeck or George Burns ?
    
      bb
17.14203RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Apr 29 1996 19:4219
    Re .14200:
    
    > If you take any mix of small and big pebbles and shake it
    > vigorously, the large ones rise to the top.
    >
    > The density is greater, the smaller the size.  This is not obvious.
    
    Not obvious and probably not true.  Larger objects in such a jumble
    rise to the top because of mechanical action, not because of density --
    in each shaking, it is easier for small objects to slip under large
    ones than vice-versa.  There is a demonstration of this in the
    Exploratorium in San Francisco.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14204COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Apr 29 1996 19:538
Yep.  I slipped.

I knew he was ex-CIA director, but just how ex faded from me brain.

However, Charles County Sheriff Fred Davis has said "foul play has not
been ruled out."

/john
17.14205BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lMon Apr 29 1996 19:576
    
    	"Foul play has not been ruled out"
    
    	That statement can't be any more accurate, or obvious, since
    	they haven't found him or his body yet.
    
17.14206not so obviousEVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseMon Apr 29 1996 20:025
re .14205:

If he was flying along in an airplane and witnesses saw the plane struck by
lightning and go down in flames, would you rule out foul play even if they
hadn't found any wreckage or bodies yet?
17.14207SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksMon Apr 29 1996 20:043
    
    Well bb... at least he didn't call you an out-right liar...
    
17.14208ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Apr 29 1996 20:052
    
    he could have been assisinated. unlikely, but possible.
17.14209BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lMon Apr 29 1996 20:0914
    
    	Mike, let me see if I can word this the way I want to:
    
    	We have an empty boat, supposedly belonging to this person
    	who is missing.  Assuming the guy actually is missing and
    	not a guy who went for a walk and forgot to tie his boat to
    	the dock, of course you can't rule out foul play since you
    	don't even know his physical condition.
    
    	You have a plane that was seen dropping out of the sky after
    	allegedly being struck by lightning.  Until the FAA does their
    	usual investigation, you can't rule out foul play even though
    	it appears obvious what happened.
    
17.14210PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 29 1996 20:126
>     <<< Note 17.14209 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Form feed = <ctrl>v <ctrl>l" >>>

>  Assuming the guy actually is missing

	I think it's definite that he's missing, by virtue of the
	fact that people are looking for him.
17.14211BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lMon Apr 29 1996 20:1613
    
    	Maybe he just wanted some time alone, so he went out for break-
    	fast at an out-of-the-ordinary place [for him] or something.
    
    	"Missing" is such a hazy concept, depending on who defines it.
    
    
    	We had a couple kids "missing" in Uxbridge within the last
    	year or 2 who turned up "not missing" when their grandmother
    	decided to bring them back home [I guess she didn't leave a
    	note for the parents or something].  They had a search party,
    	the whole works, looking for them.
    
17.14212PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Apr 29 1996 20:459
    
>    	We had a couple kids "missing" in Uxbridge within the last
>    	year or 2 who turned up "not missing" when their grandmother
>    	decided to bring them back home 

	So if someone is eventually found, then he was never
	missing in the first place? ;>

17.14213BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Mon Apr 29 1996 21:0510
    
    	You see, this is the "haze in the definition" that I mentioned
    	before.
    
    	They weren't "missing" in the true sense of the word, because
    	they were with their grandmother ... who was not unauthorized
    	to take them somewhere [although some sort of a note to the
    	parents would have been nice!!].  They just happened to be at
    	a location that was not known by the parents.
    
17.14214ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 30 1996 12:113
    
    will Andy and -mr. bill ever have ANYTHING nice to say about the
    other?? Nah, not in my life time anyway.
17.14215BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue Apr 30 1996 12:191
<---people thought the same thing about me and Andy. So it IS possible.
17.14216GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Apr 30 1996 12:409
    
    ttwa:  why anyone would throw away their last year of college for a
    'career' that is only going to last as long as he can play the game?  i
    realize a LOT of money is involved, but i mean, he's only got one more
    year to go.  a college degree offers more to fall back on than being
    able to nail a 3-pointer.  i don't think the nba should be allowed to
    draft players til they are in their senior year of college...
    
    
17.14217NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 30 1996 12:444
Raq, Camby can make a zillion dollars a year.  If he stays out of trouble
and performs as well as he's expected to, he can retire in five or ten years,
or he can continue to make money doing endorsements.  "To get a good job get
a good education" doesn't apply to people like him.
17.14218PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Apr 30 1996 12:462
  .14216  good question, raq baby.
17.14219ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 30 1996 12:477
    
    well, raq, what do you go to school for anyway?? To get an education,
    in the hopes of making enough money to eventually retire semi
    comfortably. Since the average NBA player only plays 6-7 years, why
    not go for all the gusto. The dude will be making millions next year,
    he can always go back later to finish his degree. Look at Emmitt Smith
    of Dallas, he just finished his degree at Florida 6 years later.
17.14220MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways stop at the topTue Apr 30 1996 12:481
	and, he risks a career-ending injury playing a final college year.
17.14221GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Apr 30 1996 12:5812
    
    he risks a career-ending injury every day of his life, nba professional
    or college senior.  if he has a degree, he can fall back on that.  and
    look at all the sports figures that makes millions and millions, and
    have nothing to show for it.  or are bankrupt after a few years (after
    they are out)...
    
    if i was suddenly given a job where i could make zillions of dollars,
    you can bet your bippy i'd use it to send me back to school...you never
    know...
    
    
17.14222RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Apr 30 1996 13:0315
    Re .14216:
    
    > why anyone would throw away their last year of college for a 'career'
    
    What's being thrown away?  When he is done playing basketball, will all
    colleges close?  Will they refuse to re-admit him, should he want to
    return?  I returned to college after taking a job -- I wasn't aware
    basketball players were prohibited from doing this.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14223ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 30 1996 13:074
    
    raq, I could be wrong here, but you can go back to school now, and
    Digital will help you pay for it. If you want to go back to school,
    just do it. 
17.14224ACISS2::LEECHextremistTue Apr 30 1996 13:344
    HA!  Digital pays for nothing unless it is required for your job.  I'm
    paying for my own schooling (and it's not like I could never use C
    programming within mother DEC...I would understand this lack of
    school reimbursement if I were taking basket weaving or mythology).
17.14225SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundTue Apr 30 1996 13:468
    
    Besides, his college education is a sham. The only reason he's in
    school is to play basketlball. The only bad thing about his is that it
    shows other kids how to place sports over education. That's ok for the
    kids with real talent, but will not serve kids who only think they have
    talent.
    
    ed
17.14226DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Apr 30 1996 14:1510
    
    
    	re: Steve
    
    	I don't think that's a Digital requirement.  I think that's
    	a management's personal decision.  I've been going to night
    	school for over 2.5 years now, taking 'career related' courses.
    	Digital is paying for it 100% (minus taxes).  Tonite I start
    	my LAST semester!  =)
    
17.14227DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Apr 30 1996 14:168
    
    
    	Oh, re: the Camby thing.....
    
    	I had to snicker a little when Gene Lavanchy (Ch. 7 sports)
    	said last night that the MOST Camby could make as a newbie
    	would be only $9.1 million over the next three years.  ONLY??!!
    	
17.14228COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Apr 30 1996 16:546
If he gets a career-ending injury in college, no zillions of dollars.

If he gets a career-ending injury after signing a $9 zillion contract,
he'll get most, if not all, of the $9 zillion.

/john
17.14229WAHOO::LEVESQUEa legend begins at its endTue Apr 30 1996 16:571
    He'll also get 100% of the signing bonus.
17.14230GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Apr 30 1996 17:0511
    
    when i said he was 'throwing' away his last year of school, i meant
    that he just might as well finish it now, rather than later.  i am sure
    he will still be pro material next year.  and it is a lot harder to go
    back to school later in life.  too many other things going on.  and
    money tends to be an issue.  as far as digital paying for it, think
    again.  one of my friends is going to school at night for the same
    degree i want and her group is paying for it all and my group is paying
    for a class here and there IF it is slightly related to law...
    
    
17.14231WAHOO::LEVESQUEa legend begins at its endTue Apr 30 1996 17:111
     TTWA: Did Jayakumar write an intro note?
17.14232WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Apr 30 1996 17:1311
i think MC made the right decision. while all points are valid, the risk of
injury is a way too great for him pass up this deal. the only thing
preventing him from finishing school is death. there are many variables that 
could prevent him from becoming a millionaire on top of (probably) realizing
his life-long dream at such an early age (the NBA).

i really believe that school and life lessons led him to this decision. i
thought his coach did an outstanding job "coaching" him in this decision as
well. 

i say GOOD LUCK MARCUS!
17.14233NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 30 1996 17:203
>    money tends to be an issue.

For you, maybe.  For Marcus Camby, no way (unless he blows it all).
17.14234EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARTue Apr 30 1996 17:394
>>     TTWA: Did Jayakumar write an intro note?

	No. I did not. Maybe I should.

17.14235ttwaACISS2::LEECHextremistTue Apr 30 1996 17:451
    Buttered-toast flavored jelly beans...
17.14236NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 30 1996 17:462
TTWA: When you drop a buttered-toast flavored jelly bean, which side up
does it land?
17.14237SMURF::WALTERSTue Apr 30 1996 17:471
    You're wondering which way they'll fall?
17.14238SMURF::WALTERSTue Apr 30 1996 17:471
    it had to happen one day.
17.14239ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 30 1996 18:044
    
    ttwa: If someone offered me $9.0 million over 3-4 years, do you think
    I would even consider turning it down, or go back for my senior
    season?? hell, Camby can buy his own college when he's done playing.
17.14240BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Apr 30 1996 18:052
I'd say $9m make for a pretty successful carreer, degree or no ....
17.14241ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 30 1996 18:095
    
    by the time he's done playing basketball, do you think anyone will even
    remember if he graduated??? gee, I'm a college graduate, and I won't
    make in a lifetime, what he will make in one year. Who the heck needs a
    degree when you are making millions. <shakes head>
17.14242CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Apr 30 1996 18:3510
    I am always torn by success stories like Camby's.  He has talent that
    he has every right to exploit to his best advantage.  Heaven knows
    there are enough folks out there that are willing to exploit it for
    him.  On an individual basis, I think he is making the right decision. 
    In the bigger picture, I wonder what, if any message is being sent to
    other aspirants that will never get to the big leagues.  His story is
    one success in several thousands of players that will never make dime
    one playing professionally.  Maybe it will be inspirational.  
    
    
17.14243POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresTue Apr 30 1996 18:353
    
    Have the colours on the box home page changed, or are my eyes going?
    
17.14244POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresTue Apr 30 1996 18:383
    
    What does Madman do with his honey?
    
17.14245EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseTue Apr 30 1996 18:411
Take her to dinner and a movie for starters.
17.14246ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Apr 30 1996 18:432
    
    <--- bwahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
17.14247BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Apr 30 1996 19:003
    
    	Mike, are you still following Deb around??
    
17.14248BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Apr 30 1996 19:067
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	CLASSIFIED_ADS, '87 IROC garaged no winters
    
    	So is it garaged for the other 3 seasons?
    
17.14249NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 30 1996 19:071
And I thought U.S. citizens weren't allowed to trade with Iroc.
17.14250POWDML::AJOHNSTONbeannachdTue Apr 30 1996 19:1619
    I just received [here at work via USPS mail] a flyer about a 30-day
    free trial of AMERICAN SPEAKER [at the low price of $297 -- a $102
    savings -- plus $10 s&h]
    
    There is a hand-written yellow stickie with "Ann, Try this. It Works!
    J." printed on it by hand [I felt up the back of the stickie for an
    imprint]
    
    Spiffy.
    
    Who "J." is -- if that is his/her real initial -- is what has me
    wondering. "J." mailed this item from Santa Ana, CA to me at the
    Library, Digital Equipment Corporati [sic] in Merrimack, NH. I worked
    in MKO from Sep'83 through Nov'90 and again from Aug'92 through Dec'93,
    but not in the Library.
    
    Odd.
    
      Annie
17.14251NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 30 1996 19:211
It's not really handwritten.  There is no "J."  It's a marketing ploy.
17.14252SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Apr 30 1996 19:223
    .14243
    
    Yes.
17.14253POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresTue Apr 30 1996 19:234
    
    Oh, not that again 8^).
    
    
17.14254BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyTue Apr 30 1996 19:2611
    
    	What's "American Speaker", and why would you be interested in it?
    
    	I mean, it's obvious that the guy knows your name since he sent
    	the ad to you, so it could be just a slight variation on:
    
    	  ANNIE JOHNSTON  , of   YOURTOWN  , if you happen to be the
    	possessor of the winning number in this sweepstakes and send
    	it back to us in time, you could be the richest person on
    	  YOURSTREET  !!
    
17.14255POWDML::AJOHNSTONbeannachdTue Apr 30 1996 19:4220
    AMERICAN SPEAKER is this notebook/organiser thingie that gets
    bi-monthly updates. It's suppose to give the user a real up in
    preparing and being impactful when presenting -- even offers
    "consultation on your next speech Aram Bakshian, Former Director of
    Presidential Speechwriting for Ronald Reagan."
    
    I haven't the dimmest, dullest notion of why I would be interested in
    it.
    
    I'm a glass-chewing liberal harpy who works as a financial analyst and
    makes quilts and goes rafting in her spare time.
    
    My speech-making occasions are relatively rare and I do OK when they
    come along. [Zig Ziegler I'm not, but then I don't have to be]
    
    Whoever "J." is, he/she/it hasn't been terribly impactful in sending a
    sales pitch to me at an address _close_ to where I worked 5.5 years
    ago.
    
      Annie
17.14256NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 30 1996 19:473
You'll be more impactful if you eschew "impactful."

And it's Ziglar.
17.14257RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Apr 30 1996 19:4818
    Re .14255:
                                                                
    > Whoever "J." is, he/she/it hasn't been terribly impactful in sending a
    > sales pitch to me at an address _close_ to where I worked 5.5 years
    > ago.
    
    "J." is nobody in particular, just an initial the marketers picked. 
    This IS a marketing scam.  Your address came out of a mailing list, not
    from any "J." person who knows you.  If there was an imprint from the
    writing, it means they are using a plotter or a stamp to print.  This
    has been exposed in Consumer Reports, television, et cetera.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14258POWDML::AJOHNSTONbeannachdTue Apr 30 1996 19:493
    I used what was in the brochure. It is not a word of mine.
    
    But thank you for the spelling correction on M.Ziglar's name.
17.14259POWDML::AJOHNSTONbeannachdTue Apr 30 1996 19:5717
    re.14257
    
    Oh, there is a "J." ... even if it isn't a person.
    
    And whoever or whatever "J." is the QA on his/her/its mailing list is
    pretty damned poor. The address is not one that I ever had, really, so
    it includes an address that someone, somewhere got wrong to begin. The
    address is at least 2.5 years -- more likely 6 years -- out of date.
    
    It's something I wonder about. Why would someone send me an "offer"
    that doesn't map to any interest I've ever had or work I've ever done
    at an address that was never correct?
    
    I'm not spooked or racking my brain to figure out how I know this
    person.
    
      Annie
17.14260SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Apr 30 1996 19:596
    .14259
    
    > Why would someone send me an "offer"
    > that doesn't map to any interest I've ever had or...
    
    Can you say "spam"?  I knew you could.
17.14261POWDML::AJOHNSTONbeannachdTue Apr 30 1996 20:029
    "spam?"
    
    as in "spam, spam, eggs, and spam?"
    
    or maybe "spam, spam, spam, and spam"
    
    yes, I can
    
    but I don't think it was from one of the Pythons ...
17.14262EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseTue Apr 30 1996 21:529
re .14247:

I'm not following her, she's leading me.

re .14261:

"Spam" is also an Usenet word to describe ads (or other messages) posted
to a zillion newsgroups or sent to zillions of people via email.
The high-tech version of junk mail.
17.14263BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue Apr 30 1996 21:567
    
>I'm not following her, she's leading me.
    
    
    	I'm racking my brain, trying to figure out where I heard this
    	before.  Darn, coming up empty.
    
17.14264(insert Twilight Zone music here...)EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseTue Apr 30 1996 22:051
Must be a time warp in this file.  I could swear I saw .14247 before as well.
17.14265NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighWed May 01 1996 13:194
>I'm not following her, she's leading me.

First time I read this here I thought of the joke about going to the
masquerade party nude and on rollerskates -- as a pull toy.
17.14266BSS::PROCTOR_RAnd Fozil makes threeWed May 01 1996 13:593
    > masquerade party nude and on rollerskates -- as a pull toy.
    
    A scale model no doubt.
17.14267It's okay, I was done with it anywayDECWIN::RALTOBananas in Pajamas??Wed May 01 1996 14:065
    Didn't "J." write the bestseller "The Sensuous Woman" back in the
    late 1960s or early 1970s?  I think the movers stole my copy back
    around 1977... hope they found it "moving".
    
    Chris
17.14268BUSY::SLABOUNTYWine me, dine me, 2.33222^5 meWed May 01 1996 17:5412
17.14269BUSY::SLABOUNTYWine me, dine me, 2.33222^5 meWed May 01 1996 17:543
    
    	Haaaahaaaa, Jack!!
    
17.14270Snarl.....MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed May 01 1996 17:591
    You Bloody Ghett!
17.14271CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 01 1996 18:243
    I wonder why dump trucks frequently have signs on the back saying
    "CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE-DO NOT FOLLOW", as if somebody would say "Golly,
    nice dump truck, let's follow it!!"
17.14272BUSY::SLABOUNTYWonder Twin powers ... activate!!Wed May 01 1996 19:0111
    
    	RE: -1
    
    	There's a raging blizzard going on, and this lady's having a
    	hard time seeing where she's going.  So she decides to follow
    	the vehicle in front of her.  Things are going well until the
    	vehicle stops, the driver comes back and asks her what she's
    	doing.
    
    	She had been following a plow truck around a parking lot.
    
17.14273NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 01 1996 19:062
Lunchbox, it's because people frequently blindly follow the vehicle in front
of them.  Dump trucks often go off the road onto construction sites.  HTH.
17.14274thanxCSLALL::SECURITYWed May 01 1996 19:091
    I guess I need wonder no more!!!
17.14275MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed May 01 1996 19:165
    Can anybody recommend a person in the Brookline, NH/Fitchburg Leominster 
    area who can install hard wood floors?
    
    Thanks
    
17.14276BUSY::SLABOUNTYWonder Twin powers ... activate!!Wed May 01 1996 19:175
    
    	Yes, I'm sure someone can.
    
    	/jim
    
17.14277CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 01 1996 19:203
    Damn, you beat me to it.  :-)  
    
    Jack, check in 12DOT2::HOME_WORK
17.14278MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed May 01 1996 19:271
    Thanks to both of you!!!!  Shawn you're always so hepful!!!!!!
17.14279BUSY::SLABOUNTYWould you care for a McSeal,sir?Wed May 01 1996 19:303
    
    	Yes, I consider myself quite wise also.  Thanks for noticing.
    
17.14280RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed May 01 1996 19:519
    Do people follow dump trucks with "do not follow" signs any less than
    they follow dump trucks without?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14281BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed May 01 1996 21:2812

	The sign at City Hall said, "Save energy, use the revolving door". I
look at the revolving doors and they are taped off so no one can use them. :-)

	Walking back through the city I came upon this lovely lady. She was
quite pretty, actually. But then she did something I never saw ANY woman do.
You know that noise men make when they are trying to get a big lungy of spit?
She made that noise! And then she spit it out!


Glen
17.14282they get boogers, tooCSLALL::SECURITYWed May 01 1996 21:301
    It's true, Glen:  women have phlegm as well.
17.14283hawk! Petooie!BSS::PROCTOR_RAnd Fozil makes threeWed May 01 1996 21:356
    > You know that noise men make when they are trying to get a big lungy
    > of spit?
    
    
    thanks! for the visual there, Glenn...
    
17.14284BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoWed May 01 1996 21:363

	Lunchbox, it was the noise that got me....
17.14285they fart, tooCSLALL::SECURITYWed May 01 1996 21:371
    It's true, Glen:  women are able to make offensive noises.  :>)
17.14286In Canada, we have loogies of spit 8*)TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Wed May 01 1996 21:385
    I looked up the word "lungy" and I believe, Glen, that you have an
    incorrect spelling.  It should be "lungi" and it means "a loincloth" or
    "a long piece of fabric used as a loincloth or as a scarf or turban".
     That's quite a fashion statement the young lady was trying to make - I
    can't imagine what sound she must have been producing.
17.14287POLAR::RICHARDSONoooo mama, hooe mama...Wed May 01 1996 21:391
    For a great loogie scene, rent Ace Venture, When Nature Calls.
17.14288A sad day for mah dawg...BSS::PROCTOR_RAnd Fozil makes threeWed May 01 1996 21:404
    > -< they fart, too >-
    
    yep. killed mah dawg one night; ripped a good one, ol' Shep never
    survived.
17.14289CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 01 1996 21:4010
    I'm just kidding, I can see where that would be kind of a contradictory
    image. My area is in the front lobby, and the bathrooms are about 10
    feet away from me. The DEC mail guy comes in, every day without fail,
    and goes in and really makes a racket, I mean the most disgusting
    growling/hacking/rolling noise you can imagine. He really puts effort
    into it. It seems to me that if you have to work that hard to get it
    out, you might as well leave it there.
    
    
    lunchbox
17.14290TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Wed May 01 1996 21:401
    thank you for sharing
17.14291BSS::PROCTOR_RAnd Fozil makes threeWed May 01 1996 21:415
    BTW:
    
    when mz_Deb gets aholt of this string, we 'uns are gonna get HURT!
    
    she's gonna come unglued in a BIG way...
17.14292CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 01 1996 21:432
    see, that's what I mean. I'm sure even mz_deb has phlegm. Women are
    people, too!!!
17.14293Pretty talented, our family...BSS::PROCTOR_RAnd Fozil makes threeWed May 01 1996 21:466
    >  Women are people, too!!!
    
    
    My sister can belch the Star Spangled Banner in it's entirety.
    
    She's the fair-haired child in the family, doncha know.
17.14294POLAR::RICHARDSONoooo mama, hooe mama...Wed May 01 1996 21:531
    I've got a bad feeling about this.
17.14295CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 01 1996 21:531
    Maybe you just need to spit, Glenn!!! :>)
17.14296BSS::PROCTOR_RAnd Fozil makes threeWed May 01 1996 21:531
    Feel the farce, Luke...
17.14297POLAR::RICHARDSONoooo mama, hooe mama...Wed May 01 1996 21:551
    Well, I guess it is better to belch a flag than pass one.
17.14298CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 01 1996 21:557
    I've altered the deal. Pray that I don't alter it further.
    
    
    				quoth Darth Vader
    					aka
    			           Anakin Skywalker
    
17.14299CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 01 1996 22:2010
    While I'm wondering;
    
    
    		My girlfriend and I are going to be buying a condo, since
    it is cheaper and wiser than renting an apartment. A lot  of these
    condos are actually old apartment buildings that changed the sign out
    front when the condo boom hit in the 80's, so the decor is a
    little...um...outdated.  What I was wondering was, who in the world
    decided avacado green was an attractive color, and why did so many
    people listen to them?!
17.14300POLAR::RICHARDSONoooo mama, hooe mama...Wed May 01 1996 22:231
    The same people who decided that the Vietnam war was a good idear.
17.14301BSS::PROCTOR_RAnd Fozil makes threeWed May 01 1996 22:242
    don't forget burnt orange; usually found in the shag carpet in front of
    the avacado green appliances.
17.14302CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 01 1996 22:332
    Maybe if we score a few lava lamps at the flea market we can save a
    bunch of $$ and maybe even call it a museum.
17.14303do NOT visit my bathroom if you're feeling sick!TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Thu May 02 1996 04:086
    Hey! What's wrong with avocado green?  I'll have you know that my
    bathroom has very attractive avocado green fixtures, not to mention
    whitish tiles with a sort of olive green fleck, a medium green
    countertop and some other kind of green floor tiles - quite fashionable 
    (I thought) Only to be outdone by my kitchen which has harvest gold
    appliances.  Unfortunately, there is no orange shag to be found.
17.14304POLAR::RICHARDSONoooo mama, hooe mama...Thu May 02 1996 04:153
    Like a time warp.
    
    8^)
17.14305TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Thu May 02 1996 04:245
    it's a toss up.... new car or new bathroom?  I got the estimate back
    from the bodyshop today - $1300.00 for the car (of which I will end up
    paying $550.00)
    
    Anyone have anything good or bad to say about the Pontiac Sunfire?
17.14306A good way to get killed...MILPND::CLARK_DThu May 02 1996 11:418



    The idiots who were changing a flat tire in the middle travel lane this
    morning on Rt 290.  We stopped behind them and put our flashers and blue 
    light on (my husband is a part-time police officer which is why we have 
    a blue light).  When the Staties pulled up, were they ever pissed at them.
17.14307WAHOO::LEVESQUEa legend begins at its endThu May 02 1996 12:344
    Wo what's this I hear about some drunken canuck driving his lumber rig
    into a structural support on the lower deck (in Boston, MA), causing
    both upper and lower decks to be closed this morning. Apparently the
    effects on the commute from the north and to the north are devastating.
17.14308BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu May 02 1996 13:0313

	So devastating the news decided to run into the morning shows just so
they could tell us over and over that there is not northbound traffic. 

	Dan Rae was standing on the highway right where they were forcing
people to turn onto Storrow Drive. This woman stopped and wouldn't move. Dan
kept telling her to move on and don't stop! Errr.... could she had been
stopping partially because there was a camera crew and reporter standing on the
highway doing a stupid report? 


Glen
17.14309NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 02 1996 13:1610
>    it's a toss up.... new car or new bathroom?  I got the estimate back
>    from the bodyshop today - $1300.00 for the car (of which I will end up
>    paying $550.00)

Go for the bathroom.  When you need a bathroom, you need a bathroom.  When
you need to get somewhere, you can walk or take public transportation.  HTH.
    
>    Anyone have anything good or bad to say about the Pontiac Sunfire?

It's a Pontiac.
17.14310ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 02 1996 13:502
    
    I can see JJ whacking gerald, very soon.
17.14311They aren't too bad actually, engine dependentCONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 02 1996 13:518
    >    Anyone have anything good or bad to say about the Pontiac Sunfire?
    
    Why certainly.  Pontiac dealer service writes love 'em because of the
    business they bring.  Parts stores love them because of the business
    they bring.  Junk yard operators love them because of the business they
    bring.  See?  Lots of folks have good things to say about Sunfires. :-)
    
    
17.14312BUSY::SLABOUNTYYour mother has an outie!!Thu May 02 1996 14:124
    
    	It's basically a Chevy Cavalier, and I've heard good things
    	about the Cavalier ... so take it for what it's worth.
    
17.14313COMICS::MCSKEANEIce cold in ColoradoThu May 02 1996 14:3511
    
    TTWA:-
    
    Has anybody ever NOT been able to get hold of John Covert????
    
    I called his DTN last week and got through to him at home, in the
    shower, whilst on vacation!!!!!!!!
    
    POL.
    
    P.S. Thanks for the info John
17.14314NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 02 1996 14:371
He takes his phone into the shower?  Doesn't the water ruin it?
17.14315hth....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu May 02 1996 14:384
    
    There are some things better left unwondered.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.14316DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 02 1996 14:468
    
    
    	re: Mark
    
    	Nah.  Everyone has their opinions about makes of vehicles.
    	I, for one, will never own a Ford unless it's a black '65
    	Mustang convertible.  =)
    
17.14317SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu May 02 1996 14:4812
    .14299
    
    > cheaper and wiser than renting an apartment
    
    Cheaper maybe.  Wiser?  Not necessarily.  Condos have a history of
    declining in value, such that you and your squeeze may soon find
    yourselves upside down.  Condos also have association agreements; in
    some cases, the association has the right to pass judgment on the
    person(s) to whom you want to sell.  I've known one woman who still
    lives in a condo she began trying to sell 14 years ago.  The
    association refuses every potential buyer.  She is hamstrung; she
    signed the contract.
17.14318BUSY::SLABOUNTYch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haThu May 02 1996 14:496
    
    	Brian's SHO is a lovely looking car, and quite fast ... even
    	though it is a typical Ford.
    
    	Nice to look at, but I wouldn't want to own 1.
    
17.14319ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 02 1996 14:512
    
    he's disssing you bri
17.14320NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 02 1996 14:531
No, he just said Brian's nice to look at.
17.14321BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonThu May 02 1996 15:297
    
    	Battis, I have a feeling Brian will agree with my assessment,
    	except for the "wouldn't want to own 1" part, since he still
    	does.
    
    	And Gerald, I don't think I said that.
    
17.14322DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 02 1996 15:4215
    
    
    	Ditto what Dick said.  It's been suggested to me more than
    	once that I could probably afford to buy a condo on my own,
    	if I wanted to.  I don't see a condo as being much different
    	than an apartment.  The associations can dictate how you
    	landscape/decorate the exterior of your unit, whether or not
    	you can hang windchimes or other items, whether or not you can
    	have pets..... And you have to pay a fee in addition to your 
    	mortgage.  Unless it's a detached condo, you could still have
    	people living next to and/or above you.
    
    	That, of course, it just my opinion.  I know quite a few people	
    	that have condos and love them.
    
17.14323BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonThu May 02 1996 15:466
    
    	Arguably, with a condo that you own you are not throwing every
    	month's rent into the trash, so to speak.  Once you pay off the
    	condo you can either live there rent-free or sell it, hopefully
    	at a profit.
    
17.14324LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 02 1996 15:471
    i will go condo when i'm sixty.
17.14325BSS::PROCTOR_RFozil's 3; Chooch makes 4!Thu May 02 1996 16:013
    I was told I had to WEAR a condo.
    
    do I have to do that when I'm sixty?
17.14326SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu May 02 1996 16:165
    ttwa.
    
    What leads Phil Hays to believe, as expressed in 138.1854, that I might
    be using an Apple computer to do notes from my office in the UNIX
    Engineering group.
17.14327EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseThu May 02 1996 18:131
People who navigate by the locations of funeral homes.
17.14328NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 02 1996 18:154
>    	Arguably, with a condo that you own you are not throwing every
>    	month's rent into the trash, so to speak.

Arguably, you are throwing the condo fee into the trash.
17.14329BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeThu May 02 1996 18:175
    
    	Of course ... arguably, anyways.
    
    	But I'd rather throw away $100/month than $500+/month.
    
17.14330CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu May 02 1996 18:207
    
    	Shawn, you're throwing the $500 a month away, too.
    
    	Buy condo for $100,000.  Live there 2 years, sell condo for 
    	$80,000.
    
    
17.14331CSLALL::SECURITYThu May 02 1996 18:2911
    The condo fee in the condo we are trying for is $140, which includes
    all utilities except for phone and electricity. Also, there is a pool
    on site. The taxes and fees are forewarded to the bank along with the
    mortgage, and when the tax bill and condo fees are due the bank takes
    care of it, so the payments end up being the same every month. Also, we
    qualify for a few programs because we are first time buyers, so some
    funding is available through the feds. If and when we are in a better
    financial situation, we can either resell it, or rent it out. We're
    having a little trouble getting a mortgage on it because it has less
    than 70% owner occupancy, so we have to shop around a little bit for a
    lending institution.
17.14332POLAR::RICHARDSONoooo mama, hooe mama...Thu May 02 1996 18:311
    Boy, you guys are real condo afiacondos.
17.14333BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Thu May 02 1996 18:347
    
    	RE: Karen
    
    	So you buy it, pay it off and live there rent-free.
    
    	Money is not thrown away in this case.
    
17.14334CSLALL::SECURITYThu May 02 1996 18:352
    When you've seen about 30 condos in about 3 months you get the lingo
    down.
17.14335BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forThu May 02 1996 18:386
RE: 17.14326 by SMURF::BINDER "Uva uvam vivendo variat"

TTWA:  Would Dick Binder use a non-Apple computer?  Even in his microwave?


Phil
17.14336CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 02 1996 19:0620
    RE: Condos......
    
    Check the association's finances and see how much they have saved for
    roof repairs, repaving etc.  Many associations were poorly managed and
    special assessments were/are necessary to cover routine maintenance 
    costs.  Also check to see what you actually own.  Some ownerships are 
    from the paint inward, others are from the siding inward etc.  Be careful 
    of what you buy and do not expect a return on your investment.  They are 
    okay if you plan on being there a long time or are planning on retiring 
    soon.  Other than that, they can be financially stifling.  
    
    RE: Shawn dissing me.  Wouldn't be the first time :-) besides, he's 
    spot on.  My SHO is sharp (IMO) looking (especially in black) has a 
    decent though not world class interior (enhanced by the black leather 
    oo-er) and goes like stink despite being a mid-sized, four door sedan.  
    Oh, it gets okay gas mileage too.  Reliability is not one of its long 
    suits however :-/.  I will probably sell it before too long in favor of 
    something that spends more time in my garage versus the dealer's.  
    
    Brian 
17.14337TROOA::BUTKOVICHI am NOT a wind stealer!Thu May 02 1996 19:108
    Dave - Have you thought about buying a small house with a basement
    apartment?  That's the route I took about a year ago and it turned out
    to be much cheaper than a condo/management fees. (Of course, that's
    assuming that the apartment is always brining in rent).  I think I'll
    be much better off when I get to the point where I can sell this place
    and afford a home of my own (without tenants).
    
    Just a suggestion...
17.14338CSLALL::SECURITYThu May 02 1996 19:197
    The condo's I've been looking at are really apartments with "condo"
    slapped on the sign. They're bank owned, from about 18,000-$50,000. I
    don't feel I should go over $40,000, since I'm also dealing with
    tuition. I probably can't swing a house for another 5 years or so. I
    don't see this as an investment, really. I'm not looking to make a sack
    of dough on it, just something to have for now. They're generally in
    better shape and neighborhoods than apartments, too.
17.14339SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu May 02 1996 19:276
    .14335
    
    Dick Binder has been observed using Amigas, VAXen, MIPSen, Alphas,
    Everexes, IBMs, Quantexes, Gateway 2000s, Leading Edges, and Microns.
    
    Apparently, the answer to your question is in the affirmative.
17.14340ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 02 1996 19:362
    
    Quantex, eh?? You have taste if nothing else.
17.14341DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 02 1996 19:5611
    
    
    	Dave,
    
    	Unless you're like me and REFUSE to live in a complex.  I always
    	try to find a place that's in a house-like setup.  With the
    	exception of the place I had in Nashua (12 apts - one building),
    	these are the types of places I've lived in.
    
    	The one we just moved into is the cream of the crop.  =)
    
17.14342POLAR::RICHARDSONoooo mama, hooe mama...Thu May 02 1996 19:586
    I wouldn't want to get a complex.
    
    
    slight messings,
    
    Glenn
17.14343CSLALL::SECURITYThu May 02 1996 20:044
    I'd rather not live in a complex, but the free standing townhouses are
    the ones that grab the big bucks, a little out of the range, ya know?
    We saw a good, affordable townhouse but somebody scooped it up before
    we could.
17.14344BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forFri May 03 1996 09:586
RE: 17.14339 by SMURF::BINDER "Uva uvam vivendo variat"

With your nose held,  I'm sure.  


Phil
17.14345GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri May 03 1996 12:417
    >>>The condo fee in the condo we are trying for is $140, which includes
    >>>all utilities except for phone and electricity.
    
    what other utilities are there??  other than cable and oil or gas, i
    mean.  140$ for cable and gas a month is a lot, isn't it??
    
    
17.14346POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresFri May 03 1996 12:504
    
    The $140 isn't _just_ for utilities; he said the condo fee _included_
    utilities.           
    
17.14347CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsFri May 03 1996 13:055
    
    	Shawn, how do you see a $20,000 loss as not being equal to 
    	throwing money away ?
    
    
17.14348GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri May 03 1996 13:514
    
    ok ok...so i read it wrong...
    
    
17.14349BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereFri May 03 1996 16:138
    
    	And utilities also includes water/sewage.  Add grounds/building
    	upkeep, snow removal, etc.
    
    
    	Karen, if you never sell the place you won't take a loss on
    	it, will you?
    
17.14350CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsFri May 03 1996 16:549
    
    	Sure you will.  When you get married and have kids, and you
    	realize you really do need some more space, so you buy a
    	new house.  However, you can only rent it for 90% of your
    	monthly mortgage, so you lose money every month.
    
    	I know several people in this position.
    
    
17.14351BUSY::SLABOUNTYBuzzword BingoFri May 03 1996 18:0410
    
    	From my previous entry:
    
    >	Karen, if you never sell the place you won't take a loss on
    >	it, will you?
    
    
    	You see, I said "if you never sell the place".  That's quite
    	precise in its wording.
    
17.14352CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsFri May 03 1996 19:194
    
    	You see, my example assumes you don't sell the condo, you
    	rent it out.
    
17.14353SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 03 1996 19:4913
    
    Just bought a condo in Milford N.H... One of the nicest around. It's a
    colonial style, with just two units each... (54 total in the "complex")
    
    Three bedroom, garage, full basement. Pool, tennis court, bird feeders
    galore (self-supplied, of course...)
    
    Nice, quiet area... solid association
    
    $64,900
    
    Water/sewage, snow removal, landscaping and outside of house included
    in condo fee. 
17.14354MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri May 03 1996 20:0018
    Well, Michele was over at Andy's the other day...and if you want to
    hear an objective opinion....
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    It is everything Andy said is!! :-)
17.14355LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthFri May 03 1996 20:061
    congrats, andy!
17.14356ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 03 1996 20:094
    
    Andy, I'm glad they threw in the outside of the house as part of your
    association fee. I mean it would be terrible if it only included the
    innards. colder too.
17.14357BUSY::SLABOUNTYCandy'O, I need you ...Fri May 03 1996 20:1014
    
    	Karen, a ways back I said "pay it off and live in it for free".
    
    	If you want to change the scenario then that's fine, but don't
    	expect me to give the same answer for each of your scenarios
    	as I did for mine.
    
    	"Renting it out" gets tricky.  Of course you want to rent it
    	out for more than your monthly mortgage, but then you become a
    	landlord of sorts and are then responsible for internal upkeep
    	AND the condo fee.  So if you're not charging mortgage+fee ev-
    	ery month you'll lose money on the deal.  You'd probably have
    	to charge mortgage+fee+$100 in order to at least break even.
    
17.14358POLAR::RICHARDSONoooo mama, hooe mama...Fri May 03 1996 20:212
    If you drive your car backwards all the time, does it mean you are
    going from point B to point A?
17.14359BSS::DEVEREAUXphreaking the mundaneFri May 03 1996 20:226
>>    If you drive your car backwards all the time, does it mean you are
>>    going from point B to point A?
    
    No. But at least you'll be putting fewer miles on your car (';

    
17.14360SMURF::WALTERSFri May 03 1996 20:231
    You won't get an answer.  They're mute points.  
17.14361ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 03 1996 20:242
    
    they have different driving habits in Canada.
17.14362ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateFri May 03 1996 20:243
    Perhaps "not Person B" can answer that question:-)
    
    Bob
17.14363POLAR::RICHARDSONoooo mama, hooe mama...Fri May 03 1996 20:241
    Good point!
17.14364TROOA::BUTKOVICHone score, 4&amp;10Fri May 03 1996 23:155
    Which is worse, ignorance or apathy?
    
    
    
    	Who knows?  Who cares?
17.14365BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoSat May 04 1996 22:523

	Great news, Andy! Congrats!
17.14366POLAR::RICHARDSONNooo, spank you!Sun May 05 1996 17:243
    TTWA:

    If I move to the country, do I have to eat a lot of peaches?
17.14367CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningSun May 05 1996 19:161
    Only if you try to grow them.
17.14368CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowSun May 05 1996 19:345
>    If I move to the country, do I have to eat a lot of peaches?


  Only if you blow up your TV and throw away the papers..
17.14369BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoSun May 05 1996 23:2133
      ___                       ___                                
     /\__\                     /|  |                               
    /:/ _/_       ___         |:|  |           ___           ___   
   /:/ /\  \     /\__\        |:|  |          /\__\         /|  |  
  /:/ /::\  \   /:/__/      __|:|__|         /:/  /        |:|  |  
 /:/_/:/\:\__\ /::\  \     /::::\__\_____   /:/__/         |:|  |  
 \:\/:/ /:/  / \/\:\  \__  ~~~~\::::/___/  /::\  \       __|:|__|  
  \::/ /:/  /   ~~\:\/\__\     |:|~~|     /:/\:\  \     /::::\  \  
   \/_/:/  /       \::/  /     |:|  |     \/__\:\  \    ~~~~\:\  \ 
     /:/  /        /:/  /      |:|__|          \:\__\        \:\__\
     \/__/         \/__/       |/__/            \/__/         \/__/
      ___                       ___           ___     
     /\  \                     /\  \         /\__\    
     \:\  \       ___          \:\  \       /:/ _/_   
      \:\  \     /\__\          \:\  \     /:/ /\__\  
  _____\:\  \   /:/__/      _____\:\  \   /:/ /:/ _/_ 
 /::::::::\__\ /::\  \     /::::::::\__\ /:/_/:/ /\__\
 \:\~~\~~\/__/ \/\:\  \__  \:\~~\~~\/__/ \:\/:/ /:/  /
  \:\  \        ~~\:\/\__\  \:\  \        \::/_/:/  / 
   \:\  \          \::/  /   \:\  \        \:\/:/  /  
    \:\__\         /:/  /     \:\__\        \::/  /   
     \/__/         \/__/       \/__/         \/__/    
      ___           ___           ___           ___           ___     
     /\__\         /\  \         /\  \         /\  \         /\__\    
    /:/ _/_        \:\  \       /::\  \       /::\  \       /:/ _/_   
   /:/ /\  \        \:\  \     /:/\:\  \     /:/\:\__\     /:/ /\__\  
  /:/ /::\  \   _____\:\  \   /:/ /::\  \   /:/ /:/  /    /:/ /:/  /  
 /:/_/:/\:\__\ /::::::::\__\ /:/_/:/\:\__\ /:/_/:/__/___ /:/_/:/  /   
 \:\/:/ /:/  / \:\~~\~~\/__/ \:\/:/  \/__/ \:\/:::::/  / \:\/:/  /    
  \::/ /:/  /   \:\  \        \::/__/       \::/~~/~~~~   \::/__/     
   \/_/:/  /     \:\  \        \:\  \        \:\~~\        \:\  \     
     /:/  /       \:\__\        \:\__\        \:\__\        \:\__\    
     \/__/         \/__/         \/__/         \/__/         \/__/    
17.14370BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoSun May 05 1996 23:2210
| <<< Note 17.14366 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Nooo, spank you!" >>>


| If I move to the country, do I have to eat a lot of peaches?

	Peaches are made by a man, who puts them in a can, at the factory.
Factories are not in the country. 


Glen
17.14371ACISS1::SCHELTERMon May 06 1996 12:365
    If I had my little way. I'd eat peaches every day.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.14372ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon May 06 1996 13:122
    
    <---- move to Georgia.
17.14373Having recently moved out of Milford after 9 years ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon May 06 1996 13:5017
>    Just bought a condo in Milford N.H... One of the nicest around. It's a
>    colonial style, with just two units each... (54 total in the "complex")


 Milford is a great town with good schools, good public facilities (pools,
 playgrounds and such), The American Stage Festival, and of course, Concerts
 at the Oval :-)

 However,

 Milford has not had its tax situation under control for the last 7 years (The
 breakup of MASH didn't help any), and I can see it only getting worse.
 Expect ever increasing taxes until the school situation is addressed in
 long term fashion, which is not likely to happen given the current attitude of
 the tax payers.  

 Other than that (and Rt 101A :-) It's a great town!
17.14374Musta been second prize. 1st having been 1 ticket.MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon May 06 1996 14:244
TTWA:

    Why would anyone go to the Ballet two nights in a row?

17.14375BUSY::SLABOUNTYDILLIGAFMon May 06 1996 14:257
    
    	Where's Doc's p_n from?
    
    	"sparkle someone else's eyes"
    
    	[Don't remember the song]
    
17.14376LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthMon May 06 1996 14:281
    American Woman by the Guess Who
17.14377Krokus covered that song, alsoBUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsMon May 06 1996 14:293
    
    	Thanks!!
    
17.14378CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteMon May 06 1996 20:454
Is Microsnot a major shareholder of Byte magazine?  Nothing else could explain 
the brown noses of their editors.

Chris.
17.14379SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon May 06 1996 20:492
    Microsnot is a major ADVERTISER in Byte.  That's who holds power over
    the editors, not the shareholders.
17.14380JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon May 06 1996 22:3314
    Hi guys,
    
    Long time no see you all...  I was wondering if anyone had information
    on athlete's foot and the symptoms of the disease.
    
    I believe my son has it, but having never seen it myself, am not sure. 
    His feet are cracking and very dry, red, itchy and somewhat painful.
    
    If this is it, should I take him to a doctor or will over the counter
    drugs suffice, providing the proper hygiene combination is practiced?
    
    Help???
    
    Nancy
17.14381EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon May 06 1996 22:398
    
    Sounds like athelete's foot to me.
    
    Try the over-the-counter varieties...they'll probably work just fine,
    and you'll be minus the doctor bill.  
    
    Good luck.
    
17.14382SSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedMon May 06 1996 22:479
   The best thing you can get of athlete's foot is "Lotrimin AF".  I had it
   a few years ago and tried all the "Dr. Scholls", "Tinactin", etc, over-
   the counter things, as well as a couple of prescription products, and the
   only thing that worked and kept it from coming back was the Lotrimin.

   Good luck,

   -- Sam

17.14383not that i need either...just curious....GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon May 06 1996 22:517
    
    speaking of lotrimin, which cures, or at leasts treats athlete's foot,
    is it in any way (other than the name) associated with gyno-lotrimin???
    
    if so, i think i am worried..
    
    
17.14384BSS::DEVEREAUXphreaking the mundaneMon May 06 1996 22:5412
>>    speaking of lotrimin, which cures, or at leasts treats athlete's foot,
>>    is it in any way (other than the name) associated with gyno-lotrimin???
>>    
>>    if so, i think i am worried..
    
    I can see how you'd be worried (';
    
    Oh well...
    
    Isn't athlete's foot a yeast infection of the foot or something like
    that?  Who knows?  If it is, then maybe you don't have so much to worry
    about.
17.14385SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon May 06 1996 22:547
    
    
    	re. .14383
    
    	yes, they are essentially one in the same. 
    
    
17.14386MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon May 06 1996 23:333
For all intents and purposes, yeast are simply single celled fungii.


17.14387SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksMon May 06 1996 23:5011
    
    
    I  wonder why I can never remember the difference between a stalagmite
    and a stalactite??
    
    
    and why I can never remember the ditty about...
    
    "Thirty days hath...."
    
    See? I can't even remember which month they mention first!!!
17.14388SCASS1::BARBER_Ait's just a matter of opinionMon May 06 1996 23:557
    stalactite
         |
         ceiling
    
    stalagmite
         |
         ground
17.14389Gold Bond medicated powder ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue May 07 1996 02:282
    
    
17.14390According to 'Cave of the Winds' tour...SPECXN::CONLONTue May 07 1996 03:265
    Stalactite hangs tight to the ceiling.
          ****       *****
    
    Stalagmite stands mighty on the ground.
          ****        ******
17.14391CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningTue May 07 1996 04:457
    Suzanne,
    
    You beat me to it.  I was fishing around in my brain looking for that
    phrase, must be standard cave talk.  Lolita used the same one,
    explaining formation to Carrie.
    
    meg
17.14392WAHOO::LEVESQUEsparkle someone else's eyesTue May 07 1996 11:258
   >The best thing you can get of athlete's foot is "Lotrimin AF".  I had it
   >a few years ago and tried all the "Dr. Scholls", "Tinactin", etc, over-
   >the counter things, as well as a couple of prescription products, 
    
     Lotrimin AF is the same product that until about 2 years ago was only
    available by prescription. It's very effective. Gyne-lotrimin is a
    formulation especially for warm, moist areas particular to females. I
    can't vouch for its effectiveness. :-)
17.14393BARSTR::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 07 1996 12:295
    
    i always remember it...stalagmite/stalagmice...and mice are (usually)
    on the ground.
    
    
17.14395SMURF::WALTERSTue May 07 1996 12:424
    I always remember it as "If this rope goes I'm going to be impaled
    on that stalagmite".                                        ~
                  ~
    Reminds me to check the rope.
17.14394POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresTue May 07 1996 12:465
    
    I learned it in piano lessons...the stalactite theme was played with
    the right hand and the stalagmite theme was played with the left hand
    8^).
    
17.14396BARSTR::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 07 1996 12:474
    
    yeah deb, that makes sense...
    
    
17.14397POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of NightmaresTue May 07 1996 12:524
    
    If you played piano it would 8^).
    
    
17.14398CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 07 1996 13:105
    TTWA: 
    
    The fragmentation of the Americas BU and the subsequent posting
    of another half a dozen or more new VPs.  If this top ever stops
    spinning, we are in big trouble.  
17.14399SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue May 07 1996 13:233
    ttwa:
    
    which topic the reference to wormwood and Chernobyl was in.
17.14400CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 07 1996 13:261
    Satanistias I bleeve.
17.14401TINCUP::AGUEhttp://www.usa.net/~agueTue May 07 1996 14:096
    Well I was taught "stalactite" and "stalagmite",
                            ^                ^
                            |                +-- ground
                            +-- ceiling          -
                                -
    -- Jim
17.14402CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteTue May 07 1996 14:1310
>    which topic the reference to wormwood and Chernobyl was in.

Asteroids.

Re stalactites,

someone once said you can remember these because they hang down, like a pair 
of tights on a washing line.  A bit odd, but I still remember.

Chris.
17.14403FINS::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doTue May 07 1996 14:334
    
    	Thirty days hath September, April, June and November.
    	All the rest have 31, February [blah blah blah].
    
17.14404FINS::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doTue May 07 1996 14:3815
    
    	And another "exercise" you can do for 31-day months:
    
    	Ball your hands into fists and put them side-by-side with
    	your index knuckles together.  Start at the left pinky knuckle,
    	which is January.  Then go to the space between the pinky/ring
    	knuckle and call that February.  Continue to the right, always
    	alternating between knuckle and space, until you run out of
    	months ... and the months with 31 days are the ones that fall
    	on the knuckles.
    
        Jan  Mar  May  Jul  Aug  Oct  Dec
    	---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
    	| |__| |__| |__| |  | |__| |__| |__| |__| |   
    
17.14405SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 07 1996 14:466
    
     Thanks Shawn... I already knew the knuckle theory... :)
    
    It's the damned ditty I have trouble with... (the knuckles are always
    there, and I know which month to start with ;) ;)
    
17.14406POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Tue May 07 1996 14:501
    The guy with no arms and no legs uses the poem I'll wager.
17.14407BARSTR::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 07 1996 14:514
    
    see deb, i'm not the only one!!!
    
    
17.14408SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 07 1996 14:529
    
    
    re: .14406
    
    >The guy with no arms and no legs uses the poem I'll wager.
    
    Dpends on where he/she is and what their name is...
    
    
17.14409FINS::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doTue May 07 1996 14:564
    
    	Andy, if you know the knuckle method, then the poem doesn't add
    	anything more.
    
17.14410FINS::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doTue May 07 1996 14:575
    
    	RE: .14407
    
    	You're not the only one that what?
    
17.14411NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 07 1996 14:584
>    	Andy, if you know the knuckle method, then the poem doesn't add
>    	anything more.
    
The poem works in the dark.
17.14412SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 07 1996 14:5914
    
    
    >Andy, if you know the knuckle method, then the poem doesn't add
    >anything more.
    
    Shawn..
    
     I realize that... it's just that my TTWA was why I can't, for the life
    of me, remember the ditty... no matter how many times it's been told to
    me..
    
     Must have something to do with my last name...
    
    
17.14413SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 07 1996 14:595
    
    >The poem works in the dark.
    
    
    And the knuckles don't???
17.14414NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 07 1996 15:046
>     Must have something to do with my last name...
    
Thirty days' time for Krawiecki,
For unauthorized use of someone's jet-ski.
He "borrowed" it last September,
April, June and November.
17.14415POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Tue May 07 1996 15:062
    What do you call a guy with no arms and no legs who recites the
    calendar poem in the dark?
17.14416WAHOO::LEVESQUEsparkle someone else's eyesTue May 07 1996 15:131
    hurtin'
17.14417ACISS2::LEECHextremistTue May 07 1996 15:304
    .14412
    
    Phew!  I thought I was the only one who could not master that stupid
    ditty.  8^)
17.14418TROOA::BUTKOVICHI'm pink,therefore I'm spamTue May 07 1996 15:432
    TTWA - Howcum the stalactite/stalagmite conversation ended up in the
           "Memorable" quotes topic?
17.14419SMURF::WALTERSTue May 07 1996 15:451
    I forget now.
17.14420SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 07 1996 16:3717
    
    
    	TtWA:
    
    	The manual for one of our scrubbers in here. We have a strange,
    intermittent error where two wafers are double loading (one on top of
    the other). Upon looking in the book we found the following:
    
    	1st possible cause - operator error
    
    	2nd possible cause - no operator error
    
    
    	Oh boy...:*)
    
    
    jim
17.14421BUSY::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doTue May 07 1996 16:405
    
    	I'm surprised they didn't put a 3rd option in there.
    
    	8^)
    
17.14422SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 07 1996 16:568
    
    RE: .14414
    
    Gerald,
    
     I'll print this out, go home tonight and memorize it... 
    
    This way, you can test me when we meet...
17.14423NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 07 1996 16:573
>    This way, you can test me when we meet...

Let's get together on June 31.
17.14424SMURF::WALTERSTue May 07 1996 17:061
    agagagagagagagagagag
17.14425CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsTue May 07 1996 17:554
    
    	Jim - just don't make those operator errors on *my* wafers!!!!
    
    
17.14426SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 07 1996 18:088
    
    
    	Which wafers would those be Karen? I'll make sure to do some
    "special" processing on them. ;*)
    
    
    
    jim
17.14427POWDML::HANGGELILe beau est aussi utile que l'utileTue May 07 1996 18:425
    
    Is it humane to transport a college student on a bike rack?
    
    Moreover, is it even legal?
    
17.14428ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue May 07 1996 18:492
    
    <--- <befuddled>
17.14429SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 07 1996 18:559
    
    
    re: .14423
    
     >Let's get together on June 31.
    
    
     Hang on... let me check my knuckles and see if that's a good day
    
17.14430BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessTue May 07 1996 19:219
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	A message from ::DVN, with a time stamp of 15:04, announcing
    	today's 11:30AM Cybercast.
    
    	Maybe if they sent it out a day or 2 earlier it might get here
    	BEFORE the announced event finishes?
    
17.14431CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsTue May 07 1996 19:265
    
    	Jim, you might want to reconsider.  If you harm those DC1026
    	wafers, you won't see a bonus in September!
    
    
17.14432SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 07 1996 19:456
    
    
    	I would never harm a DC1026! A TM36 maybe....;*)
    
    
    jim
17.14433CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsTue May 07 1996 19:453
    
    	phew !
    
17.14434BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessTue May 07 1996 20:033
    
    	What a couple of "generic p_n dweebs"!!
    
17.14435BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue May 07 1996 20:058
| <<< Note 17.14430 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Erin go braghless" >>>


| A message from ::DVN, with a time stamp of 15:04, announcing
| today's 11:30AM Cybercast.

	I guess their plan to keep you out of the meeting worked!

17.14436BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessTue May 07 1996 20:064
    
    	I think I'll change my username to ::AARGH, so I can get the
    	messages earlier.
    
17.14437JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue May 07 1996 21:086
    Re: AF
    
    Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
    
    Ever-so-busy,
    Nancy
17.14438POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Tue May 07 1996 21:091
    Nice to see ya!
17.14439POWDML::HANGGELILe beau est aussi utile que l'utileWed May 08 1996 12:518
    
    TTWA:  The guy in the van in front of me on Route 2 this morning.  It
    was one of those open type vans with windows on the back doors so I
    could see the back view of the driver...he didn't have an actual head
    on his shoulders.  He looked, frankly, like Gumby.
    
    Hmm.
     
17.14440GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed May 08 1996 16:248
    
    how come everytime i ask to have mail sent to me with an answer to a
    question, someone always answers on-line??  i ask for mail to be sent
    for a reason.
    
    and thank you, brian, for your quick response...
    
    
17.14441CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed May 08 1996 16:283

 Do you want an answer here or in mail?
17.14442GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed May 08 1996 16:444
    
    remind me to smaq you...
    
    
17.14443<duck>ACISS2::LEECHextremistWed May 08 1996 18:411
    Should he remind you in here or by mail?
17.14444CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed May 08 1996 19:0210


 I didn't realize the discussion mentioned in 4.130 had gone on for
 75 years.




 Jim
17.14445PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 08 1996 19:033
 .14444  I wondered who would point that out, but I didn't think it would
	 be you, Jimbo.  My money was on Shawn. ;>
17.14446USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed May 08 1996 19:031
    that's why it's a wonder...
17.14447BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Wed May 08 1996 19:053
    
    	I was busy working.  8^)
    
17.14448BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Wed May 08 1996 19:1012
    
    	Wanted, Alanis Morrissette tickets?  Are they sold out already?
    
================================================================================
Note 4.501                  The Official WANTED Topic                 501 of 501
                         -< Alanis Morisette tickets >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hi, I'm looking for two tickets to the Alanis Morisette concert at
Great Woods on August 14.  Lawn seats are preferred, but I will
consider others.

17.14449BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Wed May 08 1996 19:1113
================================================================================
Note 5.565                 The Official VEHICLE Topic                 565 of 570
                    -< 1991 Suzuki Swift GS for quick sale >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    91 Suzuki Swift GS , 4dr, AT,AC,AM/FM Cassette,Electric Mirrors,
    Floor matts,Non smoking owner,A1 Condition,48K miles, metalic
    green ... great looker ... recent service, road tax for 1 year
              ------------
    
    	Great looker??  Hee hee hee hee.  Just as attractive as the
    	Subaru Justy, and maybe 10% faster.
    
17.14450BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Wed May 08 1996 19:1215
================================================================================
Note 1958.0         Car Stereo Equipment (high end) for sale          No replies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

        Sony 10-CD Changer                    $250
        Model EXCD-RF
        Remote control for easy CD control
        Adapter to hook up to any receiver (uses FM)
    
    
    
    
    	I'm pretty sure it's illegal in some states to use "high end",
    	RF and CD player in the same ad.
    
17.14451"Working" :== "Posting other peoples' ads"?SSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedWed May 08 1996 19:174
   I thought you said you were busy working...

   -- Sam

17.14452BUSY::SLABOUNTYGrandchildren of the DamnedWed May 08 1996 19:217
    
    	If your dictionary is missing the page with "was", and possibly
    	the page with "is", I'll gladly point out the difference for
    	you.
    
    	8^)
    
17.14453CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed May 08 1996 19:3810


 What the heck is going on at McDonald's that they are clogging the
 airwaves up with ads?




Jim
17.14454CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 08 1996 19:391
    Clogging the arteries with fat wasn't enough for them.
17.14455PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 08 1996 19:507
  .14453  Their sales have dropped dramatically, as the American
	  population casts aside its diet of ready-made, high-fat
	  foods and replaces it with one laden with leafy green
	  vegetables, broccoli, carrots, and the occasional turnip.

	  No wait - that's not it.
17.14456CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 08 1996 19:531
    That's why they came out with the McTurnip, McCabbage, McPrune...
17.14457DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed May 08 1996 19:534
    
    
    	I wasn't even aware that Alanis tix went on sale already!
    
17.14458BUSY::SLABOUNTYGrandchildren of the DamnedWed May 08 1996 19:544
    
    	That was my next question ... I didn't think so, either, since
    	the show's still 3 months away!!
    
17.14459who???SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 08 1996 20:051
    
17.14460CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 08 1996 20:065
    She's a cheap rip off of PJ Harvey, Andy. Nothing worth your time, I
    assure you.
    
    
    lunchbox
17.14461who??SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 08 1996 20:072
    
    PJ Harvey
17.14462CSLALL::SECURITYWed May 08 1996 20:081
    An angst filled lusty singer.
17.14463Ignorance is bliss...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 08 1996 20:091
    
17.14464CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed May 08 1996 20:189

 A file cabinet sitting outside my office..has a tag that says "remove" on it.
 I wonder if they meant to remove the tag, or for facilities to remove the
 cabinet..maybe I'll remove the tag and find out.



 Jim
17.14465USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed May 08 1996 20:195
    Jim:
    
    better be glad that the tag didn't say "repeat"...
    
    ron
17.14466SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 08 1996 20:227
    
    
    TTWA
    
    Why women's underthings aren't sized the same way as their outer things
    
    (ie slacks - sz. 8..... undies -  sz. 5)
17.14467CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 08 1996 20:231
    Which size did you take, Andy?
17.14468only at digital...LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 20:244
    a plastic joke of a coffee cup on its side, with
    a pool of coffee around it, sitting on a file cabinet.
    
    attached tag read: Joke!  Do not throw away!
17.14469SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 08 1996 20:255
    
    >Which size did you take, Andy?
    
     I buy all my SO's undergarments... she prefers it that way. I also
    buy her outer things at times , and always get confused by the size thing
17.14470CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 08 1996 20:282
    Uh huh, yup, okay, just let me brush these turnip leaves off my
    shoulder here.....
17.14471LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 20:301
    no wonder he can't watch more tv.  out buying underwear.
17.14472SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatWed May 08 1996 20:302
    Buying underwear for one's main squeeze can be a helluva lot more
    interesting - and fun - than watching teevee.
17.14473LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 20:321
    whoops, i forgot my smiley face.
17.14474SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 08 1996 20:359
    
    
    S'okay Bonnie... I understood... ;)
    
     Poor Brian... the turnip juice has gotten to him...
    
     Perhaps verification from said SO?? Or maybe ask any of the
    mso_babes??
    
17.14475CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 08 1996 20:372
    Hmmm, did I misplace the smiley there too?  Darn it all.  That sucker
    is harder to keep in place than the 7 up Spot!  
17.14476LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 08 1996 20:381
    smiley faces!  line 'em up.
17.14477GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed May 08 1996 21:155
    
    i can attest to the fact that andy does indeed by his loverlee sharon's
    underthings...and i must say he does a very good job at it!!
    
    :>
17.14478CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningThu May 09 1996 00:226
    if the local dittoheads will realize that the shmaze in the area is due
    to fires southwest of here, and if they will now make the connection
    that pollution recognizes no geographical boundries, let alone state
    borders.  
    
    Meg, sick of smelling the forest fires in NM.
17.14479CSLALL::SECURITYThu May 09 1996 00:244
    Do you expect these dittoheads to don firefighters helmets and
    extinguish the fire, or just recognize the source of the "shmaze"?
    
    lunchbox
17.14480USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu May 09 1996 00:316
    andy:
    
    the part i like about buying her undergarments is looking at the female
    clerks and saying "yes, she's just about your size!"
    
    :-)
17.14481EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseThu May 09 1996 00:587
TTWA:

What the item in the ZKO cafeteria salad bar was, that looked like red onions
at first, but turned out to be pieces of some tentacled creature from some
faraway sea...

(or do I want to know?)
17.14482don't it make my blue eyes redCSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningThu May 09 1996 04:469
    No need to don fire helmets, yet.  
    
    However, the source of thw shmaze is a couple of hundred miles away. 
    So maybe CO should sue NM for fouling the air up here due to
    uncontrollable fires?  
    
    the real point is that air, like water and land pollution doesn't
    recognize borders, something that seems to escape people who think the
    world ends just beyond their eyeballs.
17.14483WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu May 09 1996 10:297
given the choice between buying unmentionables and tv, i'd pick the tv.
fortunately, my life provides me with more choices.

in fact, i'd probably choose watching paint dry over the two 
aforementioned.

then again, i'm a very lucky guy.
17.14484GMASEC::KELLYBill Henry: My Hero!Thu May 09 1996 12:341
    oh Andy....it's been a while since I've rec'd any interoffice mail.....
17.14485GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 09 1996 12:3811
    
    >>> FABSIX::P_OHALLORAN "Je suis une pomme de terre tete"
    
    i know what it is supposed to say, but is it conjugated correctly???
    (of course, it has been 8 years since i have had to worry about putting
    sentences together correctly in french...i have a hard enough time with
    the english ones...)
    
                                                         
    
    
17.14486WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhiskey. line 'em upThu May 09 1996 12:518
17.14487SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 09 1996 13:079
    
    re: .14484
    
    >oh Andy....it's been a while since I've rec'd any interoffice
    >mail.....
    
    
     Yes, dear... I was just thinking the same thing last night whilst
    doing some shopping...
17.14488SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 09 1996 13:1011
    
    re: .14480
    
    Ron,
    
     I do that too!!! They're not used to guys NOT acting like total
    schlepps when buying those things...
    
    :)
    
    
17.14489USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu May 09 1996 13:215
    Andy:
    
    Makes the dreaded trip to the mall a little more worthwhile!
    
    Ron
17.14490GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 09 1996 13:2210
    >> I don't think the sentence is syntactically correct, however. I
    >>believe the proper form would be "Je suis une t te de pomme de terre".
    
    that's what i meant, but could only think of the word "conjugate" for a
    correctly formed sentence.  i know 'je suis' is 'i am'.  after all, "je
    suis tres fatigue (with a little accent slanting towards the 'u' that i
    can't do with this keyboard)" is probably my most use french phrase.... :>
    
    merci beaucoup!
    
17.14491SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 09 1996 13:317
    
    
    >Makes the dreaded trip to the mall a little more worthwhile!
    
    
    ;)
    
17.14492POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Thu May 09 1996 13:441
    The ground hog suicides have begun up here.
17.14493i'll do a family tree someday...GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 09 1996 13:484
    
    ttwa:  if i was related to the noel jandrow who died this week..
    
    
17.14494SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 09 1996 13:567
    
    re: .14492
    
    >The ground hog suicides have begun up here.
    
    Too much inter-breeding with the lemmings??
    
17.14495NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 09 1996 14:071
Ground hog suicides?  Pork burgers jumping into mouths?
17.14496BUSY::SLABOUNTYA swift kick in the butt - $1Thu May 09 1996 14:115
    
    	RE: Noel Jandrow
    
    	Yeah, I was wondering the same thing.
    
17.14497SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu May 09 1996 14:155
    .14481
    
    Oh yes??  That item would most likely be marinated squids, and I shall
    have to hie me down to the caf at 11:30 to see if there is a supply
    thereof today.
17.14498...oh dear...POWDML::HANGGELILe beau est aussi utile que l'utileThu May 09 1996 14:202
    
    
17.14499CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu May 09 1996 14:304
    
    	I would prefer to buy my own unmentionables, tyvm.
    
    
17.14500GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 09 1996 14:3510
    
    well, that jandrow is from the worcester area, as was my father's
    father, whom i never met.  and, jandrow is a changed spelling of the
    name, so the possibility is there that he is was a xth cousin i never
    knew...
    
    
    ttwa:  how come when my feet are hot, the rest of me is, too??
    
    
17.14501LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 09 1996 14:361
    they're attached?
17.14502GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 09 1996 14:385
    
    yeahbut....just because my hands are hot (or cold) doesn't make the
    rest of me cold, and they're attached...
    
    
17.14503CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu May 09 1996 14:3811
    
    	raq, that reminds me of the call we got last year, telling
    	us that during excavation in Worcester, they uncovered the
    	grave of Mr. and Mrs. (mumble) Jennison, and might we be 
    	related.  I think it was a reporter from Worcester Magazine
    	that called.  
    
    	As far as we could determine, they were not related to my
    	husband's family.
    
    
17.14504GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 09 1996 14:448
    
    yeah, but does your husband know (and talk about) his family?  all i
    know about my father's father is that his name was roy and he was an
    alcoholic.  my father hated his father.  so he doesn't talk about him. 
    and lord forbid i bring his name up.  he considers my grandmother's 2nd
    husband his father, which is the only grandfather i knew.
    
    
17.14505USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Thu May 09 1996 14:461
    yea, but, was his feet hot also?
17.14506DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 09 1996 14:5017
    
    
    	re: ladies underthings...
    
    	While sitting at the lunch table one day, women's underthings
    	came up on conversation somehow and one of my male friends
    	was surprised to hear that undergarments came in colors other
    	than white and off-white  (he's very shy and thus has not had
    	many girlfriends).  So I told him the next time I had to go
    	shopping for such items, I would take him with me and instruct
    	him on the fine art of shopping for ladies underthings.  
    
    	Did that a few weeks ago.  'nother male friend came along to
    	watch.  Was most fun.  =)
    
    	JJ
    
17.14507LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 09 1996 14:573
    re: ladies underthings
    
    i am so happy that no one's said the p-word yet.
17.14508POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Thu May 09 1996 15:003
    penultimate?
    
    Oh yes, I concur!
17.14509LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 09 1996 15:021
    nope.
17.14510CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu May 09 1996 15:024
    
    	yes, well, with a maiden name of "Shields", I shy away 
    	from the "p" word !
    
17.14511POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Thu May 09 1996 15:061
    "p words! Line 'em up!"
17.14512SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 09 1996 15:087
    
    
    What does the "p" word have to do with women's undies???
    
    And why in heaven's name do people still refer to them as
    "unmentionables"????
    
17.14513POWDML::HANGGELILe beau est aussi utile que l'utileThu May 09 1996 15:134
    
    Hey, start talking about unmentionables and next thing you know you'll
    find them tucked in your desk drawer.
    
17.14514POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Thu May 09 1996 15:172
    Can we take this to the next level and mention the unmentionables,
    seeing as we are members of a depraved society and all that?
17.14515GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 09 1996 15:174
    
    hey andy, chill out...don't go getting your "p" words in a bunch....
    
    :>
17.14516NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 09 1996 15:181
Izaat a bunch of petunias or a bunch of peonies?
17.14517yuckLANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 09 1996 15:203
    panties.  panties.  panties.
    
    there, i said it.  not once, but thrice.
17.14518SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 09 1996 15:2012
    
    
    Scene: Locker room in a posh health club.
    
    Man to his friend as he watches him put on a pair of women's thong
    underwear:
    
     "How long have you been wearing those?"
    
    Second man:
    
      "Ever since my wife found them in my glove compartment..."
17.14519BUSY::SLABOUNTYAfterbirth of a NationThu May 09 1996 15:217
    
    	Oh, so he'd misplaced them a ways back and was very glad that
    	his wife found them for him because they were his most comf-
    	ortable underthings?
    
    	I see.
    
17.14520ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 09 1996 15:244
    
    .14516
    
     i prefer pansies.
17.14521ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 09 1996 15:252
    
    did steve leech get his new toy yet??
17.14522SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 09 1996 15:2514
    
    
    Just got back from the DCU and the lady there who did my transactions
    had a very unusal first name
    
     "Vines" (short 'i', short 'e' and the 's' is an 's', not a 'z' sound)
    
     She informed me that she was named for her grandmother, but that
    grandmom died before she could find out where/why/origin of the name.
    
     I was wondering if anyone out there ever heard the name before?
    
    BTW... I don't know if it matters, but the young lady is black...
    
17.14523Glen???SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 09 1996 15:266
    
    re: .14520
    
    >i prefer pansies.
    
    
17.14524WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhiskey. line 'em upThu May 09 1996 15:283
    >panties.  panties.  panties.
    
     <gasp!> Oh, the vapors!
17.14525BIGQ::MARCHANDThu May 09 1996 15:286
    
      I really wonder about an individual that was 'complaining' to someone
    as I neared the office. When I walked in there was no one there, and
    this individual wasn't even using the telephone!
    
    
17.14526POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Thu May 09 1996 15:311
    There may have been a Jem'Hadar in the room.
17.14527CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu May 09 1996 15:326
    
    	now you've done it, oph!
    
    	As long as it's not singular, I won't have to harm you.
    
    
17.14528MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 09 1996 16:3611
TTWA:
    In which topic were we discussing the Mid-western RC Bishop who had
    threatened to excommunicate any in his diocese who maintained membership
    in the Masons, Planned Parenthood, etc.?

    And, while we're at it, does anyone know how many he's had to carry
    the threat out upon since then?

    I don't think I heard much more about it, but seem to recall that he
    voiced the threat in February or March, and that it had a dropdead date
    in April or thereabouts.
17.14529No way to know how manyCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 09 1996 16:494
It was a latae sententiae excommunication, meaning that no decrees are issued;
people involved in the forbidden activities excommunicate themselves.

/john
17.14530SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu May 09 1996 16:542
    How convenient.  Saves the bishop from having to do any actual work,
    thereby leaving him free to posture all he wants.
17.14532LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 09 1996 17:101
    bishops.  line 'em up.
17.14533POLAR::RICHARDSONSpank you very much!Thu May 09 1996 17:111
    Oh no, not more bishop bashing?!
17.14534BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forThu May 09 1996 17:111
How about a sockhop?  Enough of this bis stuff.
17.14535can't guard each otherGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu May 09 1996 17:126
    
      > bishops line em up
    
      Often not a good strategy.  Better with rooks.
    
      bb
17.14536WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhiskey. line 'em upThu May 09 1996 17:133
    > i prefer pansies.
    
     Birds of a feather...
17.14537BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialThu May 09 1996 17:133
    
    	"flock" together?
    
17.14538LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 09 1996 17:171
    quite.
17.14539MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu May 09 1996 17:286
    
    ZZ    quite.
    
    
    
    Isn't that how Commander McBragg finishes his dialogs?
17.14541BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialThu May 09 1996 17:407
    
    	RE: .14539
    
    	Yes.
    
    	[I was partial to "Good heavens, commander ... what DID you do?"]
    
17.14543ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 09 1996 17:512
    
    that the head of the KKK has the last name of Black. Ironic, no?
17.14547ACISS2::LEECHThu May 09 1996 17:553
    >ttwa: how come when my feet are hot, the rest of me is, too??
    
    Because heat travels upward?
17.14551POWDML::HANGGELILe beau est aussi utile que l'utileThu May 09 1996 18:005
    
    TTWA:  If the woman who changed the wording of her ad in C_A offering a
    chihuahua for sale did so because she realized that "he will follow you
    around everywhere you go" wasn't exactly a selling point.
    
17.14552ACISS2::LEECHThu May 09 1996 18:0513
    .14521
    
    
    I took half of my new toy home today.  I am now the proud owner of a
    17" Digital monitor.  I may even plug it in tonight, though that's
    about all I can do with it until the rest of the system arrives.  8^)  It 
    looks rather nice (if lonely) sitting on my desk. 
    
    The part that makes stuff appear on the monitor won't get here until
    Tuesday...a bit later than they originally told me.
    
    
    -steve      
17.14554NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 09 1996 18:065
>    >ttwa: how come when my feet are hot, the rest of me is, too??
>    
>    Because heat travels upward?

What if she's drying her hair in gravity boots?
17.14555BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu May 09 1996 18:107
| <<< Note 17.14533 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Spank you very much!" >>>

| Oh no, not more bishop bashing?!

	Beat the bishop! :-)


17.14557BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu May 09 1996 18:106
| <<< Note 17.14530 by SMURF::BINDER "Uva uvam vivendo variat" >>>

| How convenient.  Saves the bishop from having to do any actual work,
| thereby leaving him free to posture all he wants.

	So bishops are a lot like VP's...eh? :-)
17.14571MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 09 1996 18:363
TTWA:
     The Arch Burger Deluxe.

17.14572CSLALL::SECURITYThu May 09 1996 18:373
    The Arch Burger Deluxe (as I read it in Newsweek) has hickory smoked
    bacon, lettuce, tomato and a special sauce. McD's has taken a bath this
    year, so they need a new gimmick.
17.14574NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 09 1996 18:405
>                                                McD's has taken a bath this
>    year, so they need a new gimmick.

I haven't taken a bath this year.  Does that mean I don't need a gimmick?
BTW, I _have_ taken several showers. 
17.14575PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 09 1996 18:432
  .14574  I _thought_ there were some missing.
17.14576NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighThu May 09 1996 18:499
I spread 250 pounds of lime on our lawn the other night. When I finished,
I noticed that my nose and mouth had the same sensation as when you dive
into a swimming pool and come up with water in your nose and mouth.

Checked the ingredients on the lime bag and on a Clorox jug, and they're
quite different (calcium something versus sodium hypochlorite). So,
where's the similar sense trigger?

Art
17.14579POWDML::HANGGELILe beau est aussi utile que l'utileThu May 09 1996 18:587
    
    .14576
    
    A lot of swimming pools use calcium hypochlorite rather than chlorine 
    or sodium hypochlorite.  Lime is calcium carbonate.  Maybe it's the 
    calcium that's similar.
                  
17.14580I made sure the one I _did_ find collects his $10COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 10 1996 04:217
I wonder how it happened that of the ten badge numbers (DCU account numbers)
hidden away in the May member's monthly ($10 prize for finding your own) only
one of them was findable with "$ ELF FIND /BADGE=nnnnn".

We haven't TFSOd 90% of all employees...

/john
17.14581WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 10 1996 10:192
why anyone would think the removal of the $.04 gas tax being pushed 
by Dole means anything.
17.14582USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Fri May 10 1996 11:006
    chip:
    
    remember it's a pres. year and all are grabbing for ISSUES...
    
    i happen to agree w/you about the effectiveness of the repeal of the 4%
    tax
17.14583SNAX::BOURGOINEFri May 10 1996 12:239


TTWA:   Heard an ad on the radio for Baywatch this morning  -
	(Let me preface this by saying I don't watch TV) - 
	I thought they were lifeguards   - whats this "detective" stuff

	Are they lifeguards - or what????   How much of this type (what I heard)
	of crime happens on a beach???
17.14584L.A. is just an overgrown beach townCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 10 1996 12:354
There's enough crime in L.A. to provide fodder for a million fantasies
about bronzed babes and beach bums solving them.

/john
17.14585CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri May 10 1996 12:5612
>why anyone would think the removal of the $.04 gas tax being pushed 
>by Dole means anything.


 Particularly when the gas companies will likely raise their prices $.04
 to compensate.




 Jim
17.14586ACISS2::LEECHFri May 10 1996 14:0227
    ttwa:  Is there a certain age at which drivers (and I use this term
    loosely) enter their own little world, of which they are alone on
    the road and need not pay attention to anyone else?
    
    I was at a light when some old (looked to be 70 years old +) guy in a
    big (expensive) car pulled up to my left.  We were BOTH in left turn
    lanes.  For some reason, and without a twitch of his head, the old guy
    decided to zip into my lane while turning- and I mean WHILE turning. 
    If I hadn't been paying attention, he would have blissfully ran right
    into the side of my car, right in the middle of the turn.  
    
    I saw this coming, luckily (I get weary anytime someone over 60 or so pulls
    up next to me...this is far from my first experience of blissfully
    unaware elderly drivers).  I can't believe these people get a BREAK on
    their insurance, while I pay high rates and end up dodgeing an old
    fogey once a week or so.  Being in an old Rabbit that I only paid a
    $1000 bucks for, I was tempted to let the old codger hit me.  That
    would have woken him up to the fact that there are OTHER people on the
    road.  Maybe in doing so, he would pay more attention to the other people 
    on the road in the future- possibly avoiding a more serious reck down the 
    road. 
    
    I cannot tolerate drivers (of any age) who drive like they are the only
    one one the road.  It's one of my pet peeves, to be sure.
    
    
    -steve  
17.14587DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri May 10 1996 14:367
    
    
    	re: .14583   Pat
    
    	They did a spinoff series called "Baywatch Nights".  Gives
    	David Hasselhoff something to do when he's not at the beach.  =)
    
17.14588PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 10 1996 15:3314
  apparently, a lot.



           <<< BACK40::BACK40$DKA500:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
                          -< Soapbox.  Just Soapbox. >-
================================================================================
Note 17.12774                Things To Wonder About               12774 of 14587
PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B"                        3 lines   7-MAR-1996 08:51
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  how many more asinine topics is Proctor gonna start?

17.14589CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri May 10 1996 16:1111



 Who the guy was on TNN last night doing one heck of a Jerry Lee Lewis
 schtick..




 Jim
17.14590WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorFri May 10 1996 16:472
    Whatever happened to mother's day cards that cost $1.75 and $2.00? Now
    it's $4.00 for a _nothing_ card. Bogus.
17.14591BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 10 1996 16:578

	I like the ones you can go and make up your own. I have a blast with
them, because you can say what YOU want to say. My mom luvs those the best. She
said it reminds her of the ones I used to make for her when I was a kid. 


Glen
17.14592GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri May 10 1996 17:086
    
    mark, ther are plenty of mother's day cards that only cost 1.75-2.00...
    why do you need a big card with a big picture to say something that is
    said in a smaller card right next to it??
    
    
17.14593WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorFri May 10 1996 18:592
    Not at the CVS in Littleton. Hopefully I'll find something on the way
    home... :-/
17.14594CSLALL::SECURITYFri May 10 1996 19:001
    CVS just had a big sale on home-pregnancy tests.  >$6.00!!!
17.14595SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 10 1996 19:045
    
    re: .14593
    
    Good thing you didn't wait til the last minute... yes it is...
    
17.14596LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthFri May 10 1996 19:051
    he was busy washing his hair.  :)
17.14597SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 10 1996 19:118
    
    
    >he was busy washing his hair.  :)
    
    Naahhh.. not the Doc...
    
    Probably polishing his basketball or something similar...
    
17.14598BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughFri May 10 1996 19:133
    
    	Oh, is that what they call it these days?
    
17.14599EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseFri May 10 1996 19:143
re .14594:

So, Barf Bag, are you pregnant?
17.14600WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorFri May 10 1996 19:153
    re: Shawn
    
     I think it's called polishing your cue...
17.14601CSLALL::SECURITYFri May 10 1996 19:151
    I am not pregnant.
17.14602DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri May 10 1996 19:488
    
    
    	TTWA:  Who's been decorating the ladies rooms in ZK3.
    		A month or so ago, silk flowers appeared in the
    		upstairs one, and this week, oriental pictures
    		appeared in the downstairs one.  (I'd love to
    		take the oriental pics.... I love oriental stuff)
    
17.14603NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 10 1996 20:496
TTWA: what this is doing in rec.gardens:

Sexy & Hot Knockout of a female Dominant Goddess currently seeking
generous lifestyle worshippers.  Replies sent after receipt of Generous
token (Money Orders: leave name blank) at P.O. Box xxxxx West Vancouver,
B.C.  Canada V7V 4S1
17.14604SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 10 1996 20:537
    
    
    TTWA..
    
    
    
    and how much Gerlad made out the money order for....
17.14605re .14603 (re .14604 Gerlad? Gerlad Skacs?)COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 10 1996 20:591
They growing Spam in gardens these days?
17.14606SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun May 12 1996 14:0311
    
    
    	The serious republican bashing that was being broadcast on NPR this
    morning. I was actually starting to get some respect for the program's
    fairness to both sides of the issue until I heard this diatribe. Two
    gents went back an forth bashing the republican party on every issue
    and then praising Clinton in the same breath. The whole thing was less
    balanced than the budget....
    
    
    
17.14607hmmm...SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun May 12 1996 17:0383
104th CONGRESS 

2d Session 

H. R. 2937 

AN ACT 

For the reimbursement of attorney fees and costs incurred by former
employees of the White House Travel Office with respect to the
termination of their employment in that Office on May 19, 1993. 

HR 2937 EH 

104th CONGRESS 

2d Session 

H. R. 2937 



AN ACT 

For the reimbursement of attorney fees and costs incurred by former
employees of the White House Travel Office with respect to the
termination of their employment in that Office on May 19, 1993. 

   Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
   United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. REIMBURSEMENT OF CERTAIN ATTORNEY
FEES AND COSTS.

   (a) IN GENERAL- The Secretary of the Treasury shall pay,
   from amounts in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such
   sums as are necessary to reimburse former employees of the
   White House Travel Office whose employment in that Office was
   terminated on May 19, 1993, for any attorney fees and costs they
   incurred with respect to that termination.

   (b) VERIFICATION REQUIRED- The Secretary shall pay an
   individual in full under subsection (a) upon submission by the
   individual of documentation verifying the attorney fees and costs.

   (c) NO INFERENCE OF LIABILITY- Liability of the United
   States shall not be inferred from enactment of or payment under
   this section.

SEC. 2. LIMITATION ON FILING OF CLAIMS.

   The Secretary of the Treasury shall not pay any claim filed under
   this Act that is filed later than 120 days after the date of the
   enactment of this Act.

SEC. 3. REDUCTION.

   The amount paid pursuant to this Act to an individual for
   attorney fees and costs described in section 1 shall be reduced by
   any amount received before the date of the enactment of this Act,
   without obligation for repayment by the individual, for payment
   of such attorney fees and costs (including any amount received
   from the funds appropriated for the individual in the matter
   relating to the `Office of the General Counsel' under the heading
   `Office of the Secretary' in title I of the Department of
   Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994).

SEC. 4. PAYMENT IN FULL SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS
AGAINST THE UNITED STATES.

   Payment under this Act, when accepted by an individual
   described in section 1, shall be in full satisfaction of all claims of,
   or on behalf of, the individual against the United States that arose
   out of the termination of the White House Travel Office
   employment of that individual on May 19, 1993.

Passed the House of Representatives March 19, 1996. 

Attest: 

Clerk. 


17.14608odd harmonySMURF::WALTERSMon May 13 1996 12:2112
    .14606
    
    If that was the same programme that I heard, I recall that the
    two were invited guests (albeit political pundits).  This is a weekly
    commentary where NPR invites one person from each side of the fence.
    It didn't come across to me as particularly one-sided, but the
    proponents did seem to be far less polarized than usual.  I wouldn't
    characterize this as typical NPR bias as NPR is much more subtle than
    that.  
    
    They did strongly disagree about the new McDonalds offering.
             
17.14609MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon May 13 1996 15:3917
TTWA:

     The blue Eagle station wagon that is frequently parked in the lot
     at Market Basket at Westside Plaza.

     The dashboard is littered with, among many other things, several
     vials of prescription medications. The remainder of the car,
     except for the driver's seat, is literally crammed, floor to
     ceiling with what appears to be trash - old newspapers, empty
     plastic grocery bags, boxes, etc.

     ???

     I keep expecting I'll be able to find the driver inside the grocery
     store near the free coffee station, but so far have been unable to
     ID a likely suspect.

17.14610BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughMon May 13 1996 15:413
    
    	No doubt owned by a typical trailer-park resident.
    
17.14611GMASEC::KELLYBill Henry: My Hero!Mon May 13 1996 17:221
    no, Jack, I'm in the Tab aisle :-))))
17.14612PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 13 1996 17:444
   why so many people have forgotten how to pluralize words.  it's
   amazing.

17.14613BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughMon May 13 1996 17:454
    
    	So you're assuming that these people did, in fact, know how to
    	pluralize words at 1 time?
    
17.14614SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksMon May 13 1996 17:5010
    
    Easy...
    
    one (1) people...
    
    two (2) people...
    
    
    What's the problem...?
    
17.14615BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughMon May 13 1996 17:523
    
    	... red people blue people?
    
17.14616PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 13 1996 17:534
  .14613  yes, until they discovered the apostrophe and decided it 
	  was a really fun toy.  gee, maybe i could stick one in
	  _here_!  yeah, wow that looks cool!
17.14617MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon May 13 1996 17:548
That reminds me -

    I understand Blue Man Group is _still_ playing in Boston. They were
    originally supposed to be there for two weeks when they scheduled
    their stay last summer to begin in October.

    Sort of makes you wonder how full their calendar really was ...

17.14618Everything always comes to town for "two weeks"....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon May 13 1996 17:594
    
    Why people would think there is only one Blue Man Group?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.14619MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREquick beat of an icy heartMon May 13 1996 17:597
re; <<< Note 17.14616 by PENUT'S::DDESMAISON'S "person B" >>>

	
>yeah, wow that look's cool!
	
	yeah, cool.
	
17.14620PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 13 1996 18:0010
   .14617  Going to see them Saturday.  When I went to get tickets
	   in April, they were supposedly closing April 14th, and I
	   practically gave myself an aneurysm driving down there at
	   rush hour to get the tickets before meeting some people for
	   another event that day.  When I got to the window, the guy
	   told me that the act had been extended until mid-May.
	   Thanks - thanks a million.  

	   Apparently, if they sell out, they keep extending it.
17.14621Amended to include devious punctuation...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksMon May 13 1996 18:0710
   .14617  Going to see them Saturday.  When I went to get ticket's
	   in April, they were supposedly closing April 14th, and I
	   practically gave myself an aneurysm driving down there at
	   rush hour to get the ticket's before meeting some people for
	   another event that day.  When I got to the window, the guy
	   told me that the act had been extended until mid-May.
	   Thank's - thank's a million.  

	   Apparently, if they sell out, they keep extending it.
17.14622Some sort of entertainment chain?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon May 13 1996 18:073
I'm aghast, William! Do you mean that they've been bandying us about
with that pretention that they're unique?

17.14623You do the math...PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon May 13 1996 18:225
    
    Chances that three people are simultaneously performing at the
    Charles Street Playhouse *AND* Astor Place Theater?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.14624hmmmm...CLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_MnextMon May 13 1996 18:406
   I wonder if the fact that Brian McBride scored two goals to beat the
  New England Revolution (pro soccer team in USA) has anything to do with
  certain Box babes being stood up for lunch???

kb
17.14625CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon May 13 1996 18:457
    Okay, you got me.  First it was Glen that figured it out but I tried to
    be quiet and lay low figuring nobody would follow up and the issue
    would die quietly.  That's the reason I had to leave and could not make
    lunch that day.  I had to catch a flight to go play in a game, yeah,
    that's it.  
    
    
17.14626BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoMon May 13 1996 19:173

	I KNEW IT!!!!!!  You're soooo atheleticallll
17.14627LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthMon May 13 1996 19:201
    Our Hero!!  
17.14628CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon May 13 1996 19:371
    {blush}
17.14629BUSY::SLABOUNTYBuzzword BingoMon May 13 1996 19:3910
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	I'm in a newsgroup, and the "status bar" tells me
    
    	87 bytes read (at 0 bytes/second)
    
    
    	This is very odd, and mathematically impossible.
    
17.14630SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksMon May 13 1996 19:546
    
    re: .14625
    
    
     Any more room on that turnip truck???????
    
17.14631PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 13 1996 21:085
   Men who wear dress shirts without undershirts.
   Is that normal?  It looks weird.


17.14632PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 13 1996 21:126
   Conspiracy Nation

   what the heck kinda name is that?  it doesn't even make
   sense.

17.14633MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon May 13 1996 21:148
Z    Men who wear dress shirts without undershirts.
Z       Is that normal?  It looks weird.
    
    Lady Di:
    
    I dress like this quite frequently.
    
    They call me stud!
17.14634POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneMon May 13 1996 21:153
    I never wear undershirts.
    
    Guess I'm not normal. I knew something was wrong.
17.14635;^)EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon May 13 1996 21:154
    
    > They call me stud!
    
    Meaning you're a nailhead hidden behind whiteboard ?
17.14636BUSY::SLABOUNTYCandy'O, I need you ...Mon May 13 1996 21:153
    
    	Or he's got the IQ of a 2x4.
    
17.14637EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseMon May 13 1996 21:181
....or part of a snow tire in Buffalo.
17.14638EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon May 13 1996 21:206
    
    Jack,
    
    Isn't it nice to know you have friends ?
    
    
17.14639MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon May 13 1996 21:272
    
    Ahhh....yeah!
17.14640SPECXN::CONLONMon May 13 1996 21:282
    Sounds like time for a Soapbox group hug, doesn't it?  :)
    
17.14641SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon May 13 1996 21:323
    
    
    	c'mere Jack, gimme a big hug....:)
17.14642Got Harold Washington this way....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon May 13 1996 21:389
    
|  Conspiracy Nation
|
|  what the heck kinda name is that?  it doesn't even make
|  sense.
    
    Didn't you know the pope poisons his enemy's espresso?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.14643PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 13 1996 21:398
>    <<< Note 17.14634 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "I'm here but I'm really gone" >>>
    
>    Guess I'm not normal. I knew something was wrong.

	I didn't say it wasn't normal - I asked if it was normal.
	If you do it, then I guess it must be the epitome of normality.
	Oh yes. ;>

17.14644(or her)PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon May 13 1996 21:416
>  <<< Note 17.14642 by PERFOM::LICEA_KANE "when it's comin' from the left" >>>

>    Didn't you know the pope poisons his enemy's espresso?

	How come he has to poison him repeatedly?

17.14645BUSY::SLABOUNTYCandy'O, I need you ...Mon May 13 1996 21:446
    
    	Must be Polish poison.
    
    	It only works if you mix it with car wax, and they forgot to
    	make note of that on the bottle.
    
17.14646MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 14 1996 03:181
T-shirt under dress shirt IFF outside temperature < 50 deg. F, Else No T-shirt
17.14647COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue May 14 1996 03:2612
Whether memory prices have hit the bottom of the curve or not.

I just bought some memory from Chip Merchant at $11/MB!

Just a week ago, it was double that.

Just a month ago, it was 3.5 times that much.

I bought a lot.  I wonder if I'll be happy or angry I didn't wait another
week.

/john
17.14648wild price variationsGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue May 14 1996 12:206
    
      Some stores haven't got the word, though.  The world is awash
     with DRAM.  Yet just yesterday, COMPUSA was selling the same
     simms as Staple's next door, but at TWICE the price.  Shop around !
    
      bb
17.14649Can you say Integer arithmetic??CLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_MnextTue May 14 1996 12:2917
17.14650NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 14 1996 13:173
re .14648:

Yeah, but will staples fit in those SIMM sockets?
17.14651CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 14 1996 13:491
    RE: T-shirts and dress shirts.  I'm agin em', especially dinner shirts.   
17.14652POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneTue May 14 1996 13:541
17.14653SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 14 1996 13:556
    
    
    Nope... no t-shirts under dress shirts... ever...
    
    Unless you're a clothes-geek...
    
17.14654POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneTue May 14 1996 13:591
    <---  This, from a guy who wears socks and sandals and eats trail mix.
17.14655yet anotherGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue May 14 1996 14:003
    
      I also eschew t's.  bb
    
17.14656PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 14 1996 14:025
    There was a guy in the hallway yesterday who was wearing a
    dress shirt that you could see through, sort of.  No t-shirt.
    That was what prompted the question.  It looked weird.

17.14657CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 14 1996 14:043
    That's why you would wear one.  Best to avoid cheap shirts with thin 
    material or low thread count.  If you are particularly hairy, the
    little hairs may poke through and you end up looking like a porcupine.   
17.14658CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 14 1996 14:059


 I *always* wear an undershirt under a dress shirt.




 Jim
17.14659CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsTue May 14 1996 14:194
    
    	<--- classy guy !
    
    	
17.14660GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 14 1996 14:206
    
    no, he's just hairy...
    
    :>
    
    
17.14661POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneTue May 14 1996 14:211
    No low thread count shirts for me.
17.14662CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsTue May 14 1996 14:2110
    
    	Di, I was going to say that the only time I would EXPECT (as
    	in require) a man to wear a T-shirt under a dress shirt would
    	be if it were see-through.
    
    	One of the guys here wears very thin "dress" shirts, with
    	colored T-shirts underneath.
    
    	tres stylish!
    
17.14663BUSY::SLABOUNTYCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Tue May 14 1996 14:265
    
    	Hey, I do that too.
    
    	Sometimes the T-shirt even matches the dress shirt.  8^)
    
17.14664CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 14 1996 14:279
    
>    	<--- classy guy !
 


 But, of course!   
    	

17.14665POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneTue May 14 1996 14:281
        Shawn, you've been watching the Dukes Of Hazzard haven't you?
17.14666SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 14 1996 14:4110
    
    re: .14654
    
    >This, from a guy who wears socks and sandals and eats trail mix.
    
    
    Huh???
    
    Should this be a "whooooooooosh"??
    
17.14667Huh?ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateTue May 14 1996 15:207
    re: .14631
    
    Must be a New England thing.  I've never worn an undershirt under my
    dress shirt in anything other than cold weather.  Why would anyone do
    it?  What's weird looking?
    
    Confused
17.14668BUSY::SLABOUNTYDILLIGAFTue May 14 1996 15:245
    
    	I have a couple shirts that rub against my nipple[s] and make
    	for a very uncomfortable day.  That's 1 reason I do it some-
    	times, but the rest of the time I just do it for warmth.
    
17.14669ACISS2::LEECHTue May 14 1996 15:255
    Another no "t" with the dress-shirt.  I'd burn up, I would, unless I
    could talk the maintenence folk into turning down the room temp to
    about 50-55F.
    
    I do not wear cheap, thread-impaired dress shirts, though.
17.14670I run too hot for multiple layersWAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorTue May 14 1996 15:262
    I never wear undershirts under dress shirts. I don't even own any.
    Then again, my shirts aren't see through, either.
17.14671SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 14 1996 15:278
    
    re: t-shirt under a dress shirt..
    
    
    
    Sheeeeesh.... that's like wearing pajamas to bed!!! Why not just wear a
    suit!!
    
17.14672CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 14 1996 15:275
    Some say it provides a smoother layer under a dress shirt allowing ot
    to fit better.  For some, it is to help keep warm during cooler months. 
    They also shield the dress shirt from getting soiled in warm weather
    from perspiration.  This is not true when a dinner shirt is worn versus
    a short-sleeved t-shirt.  
17.14673USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue May 14 1996 15:293
    I always wear a TShirt w/my dress shirts...makes the shirts look better
    plus if i have any perspiartion, the t shirt absorbs before it becomes
    unfriendly
17.14674RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue May 14 1996 15:3319
    14.8092> According to the news this morning, it shows the plane losing
    14.8092> 7500 feet of altitude in just a few seconds. 
    
    I heard four seconds.  That's about 1300 miles per hour!  Even if the
    plane were already heading straight down at half that speed when it
    reached 7500 feet, it would still have to accelerate at more than 14
    gravities to hit the ground that quickly!
    
    Even changing the controls suddenly to start a dive and running the
    engines full blast and an extra gravity from the Earth, I don't think
    those planes are capable of accelerating at 14 gravities.  Maybe the
    media got one of the figures wrong?  How about 14 seconds or 40?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14675ACISS2::LEECHTue May 14 1996 15:362
    <---  I too was wondering how a plane could dive 7500 feet in 4
    seconds.  
17.14676WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue May 14 1996 15:406
forget the "T"'s... even with a see through dress shirt (i don't think
i've ever seen one but...) you "T" shows through and looks wierd. some-
think like panty lines, in my book anyway.

i think that the men who wear "T"'s under their dress shirts are simply
sparrow-bodies trying to bulk up a little. just a theory.
17.14677BUSY::SLABOUNTYDILLIGAFTue May 14 1996 15:496
    
    	"Sparrow-bodies"?  Now your opinions are starting to sound like
    	nothing more than sour grapes.
    
    	8^)
    
17.14678NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 14 1996 15:501
Sparrows can just ruffle their feathers to appear bulky.
17.14679SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 14 1996 15:535
    
    >Sparrows can just ruffle their feathers to appear bulky.
    
    
    Helps em to stay warm too... no need of any t-shirts...
17.14680MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 14 1996 16:027
TTWA:

	re: 414.422 -

	Can some Liberal explain to me why on earth it's reasonable for
	an inmate at a high security prison to have access to, and free 
	use of, a camcorder?
17.14681NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 14 1996 16:105
Speck's job in prison was painting, so he had access to lots of places.
He was supposed to be closely guarded at all times, and this obviously
didn't happen.  Officials say they don't know how he and two other
inmates got into the room with video equipment that's used for staff
training.
17.14682USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue May 14 1996 16:254
    Chip:
    
    iffen u ever see my body, it'll neva be accused of being a "SPARROWS"
    body, that's fer sure!
17.14683NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 14 1996 16:531
More of a penguin?
17.14684BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue May 14 1996 17:007
| <<< Note 17.14680 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| Can some Liberal explain to me why on earth it's reasonable for
| an inmate at a high security prison to have access to, and free
| use of, a camcorder?

	To make new scared straight movies?
17.14685NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 14 1996 17:021
Speck wasn't scared, and he wasn't straight.
17.14686SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 14 1996 17:083
    
    They shoulda fried the beast...
    
17.14687NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 14 1996 17:111
He was sentenced to death, but the Supremes overturned the death penalty.
17.14688LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthTue May 14 1996 17:123
    he was one of our first highly publicized mass 
    murderers.  i remember this country reeling over
    his deed.  now he's just one in many.
17.14689SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 14 1996 17:155
    
    re: .14687
    
     I know that Gerald... I was just giving my opinion...
    
17.14690BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Tue May 14 1996 17:285
    
    	I know that Gerald, too.
    
    	But only by name.
    
17.14691BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Tue May 14 1996 20:426
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If you dial 1-900-555-1212, will you get directory assistance
    	for all the 1-900 numbers?
    
17.14692BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue May 14 1996 20:453

	Try it.....
17.14693BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Tue May 14 1996 20:528
17.14694BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue May 14 1996 20:533

	I bet Covert knows the answer...
17.14695Can't call 900 from your cellphone, and there's no DACOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue May 14 1996 20:573
They're blocked from cellphones, too.

/john
17.14696BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Tue May 14 1996 21:005
    
    	Huh, that's very odd.
    
    	Thanks, John.
    
17.14697COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue May 14 1996 21:2213
The reason they're blocked from cellphones is that 900 numbers can be operated
by any of scores of different long-distance carriers.

Regular phone companies are obligated to set up billing agreements with all
LD carriers, so that if you call a 900 number run by ABC Long Distance, and
don't have an account with ABC long distance, your local company will bill
you.

Cellular companies aren't willing to play this game.

So none work.

/john
17.14698BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't get even ... get odd!!Tue May 14 1996 21:3310
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Is there a "feature" in All-IN-1 that doesn't allow you to
    	see beyond the 1st screen of a MAIL message or something?
    
    	Twice in the last week I got replies from All-IN-1 users
    	that asked for information that I had just provided in the
    	previous message.
    
17.14699POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed May 15 1996 01:337
    
    There's a "feature" in ALL-IN-1 users that doesn't allow them to use
    the brains God gave them.
    
    hth.
    
    
17.14700POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed May 15 1996 01:357
    
    And while I'm on a rant, I'd like to know what it is about the Penthouse
    magazine publishers and readers that makes them think it's an
    attractive and interesting thing, staring at a complete stranger's crotch 
    area.
    
    
17.14701POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneWed May 15 1996 01:402
    It's the same thing that the strip clubs owners and patrons have to
    deal with, I'd wager.
17.14702CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed May 15 1996 03:189


 Why I never heard about a high school reunion for my class (of 1968)..




 Jim
17.14703WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 15 1996 11:032
well Deb, i believe it has something to do with lonely, insecure men
without real lives... 
17.14704SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed May 15 1996 11:075
    
    
    	re: -1
    
    	you say that like it's a bad thing.....;*)
17.14705WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 15 1996 11:181
oops, i certainly never meant to imply that. :-)
17.14706ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 15 1996 12:213
    
    why mz_debra would be interested in knowing about penthouse's
    publishers or readership?? 
17.14707SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 13:057
    
    
    TTWA... today
    
    
    Will Blush now gnash his teeth??? knowing Dr. K can watch to his
    heart's content????
17.14708WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorWed May 15 1996 13:2114
    >And while I'm on a rant, I'd like to know what it is about the Penthouse
    >magazine publishers and readers that makes them think it's an
    >attractive and interesting thing, staring at a complete stranger's crotch 
    >area.
    
     Attractive and interesting or not, Penthouse magazine publishers have
    discovered that facilitating others to stare at a "complete stranger's
    crotch" is extremely profitable. I believe the technical term for this
    is "giving the people what they want." And while your retort is nearly
    certain to be, "well, it isn't what I want," I am forced to conclude
    that you are not in the target market, and the continued success of
    Penthouse and a plethora of similar magazines (I am personally amazed
    that so many can remain in business) clearly demonstrates the existence
    of such a market.
17.14709BSS::PROCTOR_RFear is my copilot...Wed May 15 1996 13:348
    > Attractive and interesting or not, Penthouse magazine publishers have
    >  discovered that facilitating others to stare at a "complete stranger's
    > crotch" is extremely profitable.
    
    
    Here's my dollar to get the contributions started...
    
    anybody else?
17.14710PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 15 1996 13:346
   .14708  That doesn't explain what makes it attractive and interesting.
	   I thought that was what Deb was wondering about.  She didn't
	   seem to be denying there was a market.


17.14711SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 13:376
    
    
    To some men, those mags hold no interest...
    
    
                                                 --------------------->
17.14712POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed May 15 1996 13:397
    
    <-- Yes.  Obviously there's a market, and big bucks, or there wouldn't
    be people posing and companies publishing and people gawking.  I just
    don't see what's attractive and interesting about it.  It's about as
    attractive and interesting as photographs of my tonsils.
    
    
17.14713ACISS2::LEECHWed May 15 1996 13:463
    Oooohhh, tonsils!!  Break out the pics, baby!!  {pant pant}
    
    ;^)
17.14714WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorWed May 15 1996 14:0117
    ><-- Yes.  Obviously there's a market, and big bucks, or there wouldn't
    >be people posing and companies publishing and people gawking.  I just
    >don't see what's attractive and interesting about it.
    
     It's like anything else. I personally don't see the attraction to
    romance novels or soap operas, but they are another multi billion
    dollar industry. Different strokes.
    
     My personal guess is that biology has a lot to do with men's
    attraction to such things. If you consider a man's biology, which is
    similar to that of any other species in that men are biologically tuned
    to allow for maximum reproduction of the species by being capable of
    fertilizing a great many eggs. Male sexuality is influenced by this
    characteristic, hence men are much quicker to become aroused, and more
    likely to be aroused visually. Consider a world in which men have very
    high libidoes and relatively limited sexual outlets and you will begin
    to understand why men seek out such alternatives.
17.14715POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed May 15 1996 14:1210
    
    You are completely missing my point, Mark.  Maybe I'm missing yours.  I
    can understand that people like to look at nude pictures.  I may not
    understand WHY, but I understand that it happens.  But there's a big
    difference between an artistic nude, and a shot of some woman leaning
    over with her butt to the camera pulling apart all the appropriate
    areas so you can get a good look right in there at everything.
    
    I think it's ugly.
     
17.14716RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed May 15 1996 14:1326
    Re .14700:
    
    > And while I'm on a rant, I'd like to know what it is about the
    > Penthouse magazine publishers and readers that makes them think it's
    > an attractive and interesting thing, staring at a complete stranger's
    > crotch  area.
    
    Why do some people think it is attractive or interesting to stare at:
    
    	a sunset?
    	a realistic painting of a picnic?
    	a pointilist painting of a flower?
    	an abstract painting?
    	a photograph of a dog sleeping in the sun?
    	a stone bridge?
        a woman's face?
    	ants crawling around a Mobius strip?
    	food?
    	chocolate?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14717SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 14:2314
    
    
     I agree with mz_deb...
    
    years ago, during my mis-spent youth, and when I did "read the
    articles" in such magazines, I stopped abruptly when, in one of the
    last mags I ever saw, there was an attractive woman bent over... with
    what looked like a coconut between here legs...
    
    a susnset?? no..
    a beautiful painting? no...
    
    ugly? yes...
    
17.14718RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed May 15 1996 14:2930
    Re .14715:
    
    > But there's a big difference between an artistic nude, and a shot of
    > some woman leaning over with her butt to the camera pulling apart all
    > the appropriate areas so you can get a good look right in there at
    > everything.
    
    There was a documentary shown on PBS which showed conception occuring. 
    I mean you could see EVERYTHING.  I think there were moving pictures of
    sperm trying to penetrate an egg and a still photograph of a sperm
    inside an egg bursting open to release the genetic material.
    
    Are those pictures beautiful or ugly?
    
    Do you see the beauty in the human heart?  Not metaphorically, but the
    incredible construction and abilities of the heart muscle?  Do you
    understand how some people can be awed by the immune system -- how it
    explores and guards and learns and constructs new guards with what it
    learns?
    
    What makes a vagina ugly and not beautiful?
    
    What is an artistic nude?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14719RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed May 15 1996 14:3013
    Re .14717:
    
    >     a susnset?? no..
    >     a beautiful painting? no...
    
    You did not answer the question.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14720SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 14:3213
    
    re: .14718
    
    re: Your questions...
    
    
     "context" (visual or otherwise)
    
    
    re: .14719
    
     I answered.. see above...
    
17.14722COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed May 15 1996 14:507
Looking at the list of names at a law firm, and seeing someone named

			Dick E. Dick

and wondering if his name had anything to do with his choice of profession.

17.14723cableGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed May 15 1996 15:0310
    
      What's the channel that has all the realtime surgery footage ?
    
      I flick by this from time to time, and they are always poking
     around these gooey organs through a bloodred hole through one
     of those blue hospital smocks.
    
      I imagine some people really get off on watching operations.
    
      bb
17.14724WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorWed May 15 1996 15:067
    >You may find these explicit crotch shots beautiful. 
    
     Even more to the point, he may find them physically arousing. That
    anyone does is frankly beyond their control. Do you think Glen controls
    the fact that certain guys make his flag fly? Do you think people
    control the fact that some smells are big turnoffs? What makes you
    think that explicit photographs are any different?
17.14725SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 15:0810
    
    re: .14723
    
    >What's the channel that has all the realtime surgery footage ?
    
    
    The Learning Channel...
    
    I love that channel except for those programs... gives me the
    willies...
17.14726POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneWed May 15 1996 15:091
    "Willies! Line 'em up!"
17.14727SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 15:1011
    
    re: .14724
    
    Funny... whenever I'm in a grocery store, and see a coconut, I get the
    mental image of that long ago spread (pun intended)...
    
    and I have no desire to raise my flag when seeing a coconut...
    
    
     Back to "context", I guess...
    
17.14728RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed May 15 1996 15:1837
    Re .14720:
    
    > I answered.. see above...
    
    No, you did not.  The question was _why_ some people think it is
    attractive or interesting to stare at various things.
    
    > "context" (visual or otherwise)
    
    Then context also explains why sometimes pictures of crotches are
    attractive or interesting to some people.
    
    
    Re .14721:
    
    > Just my opinion, edp.
    
    You did not enter your note in the "just my opinion" topic.  You
    entered it in the "things to wonder about" topic.  If you do not wish
    to wonder, please do not participate here.
    
    > You may find these explicit crotch shots beautiful.
    
    I have not stated anything about my preferences, and I request you to
    refrain from making any implications about me, even hypothetically.  I
    have on many, many occasions explained that I may defend things I do
    not personally support, and it is rude of you to turn my desire for
    freedom for everybody into selfish or prurient motives.  Your remark is
    offensive and distasteful and, considering the subject matter, borders
    on sexual harassment.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
                         
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14729SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 15:228
    
    Careful there, mz_deb...
    
    Mr. "Happy-Happy-Joy-Joy" just might take you before the board of all
    seeing/knowing personnel should you "imply" that his intentions were
    less than <insert-your-favorite-here>..
    
    
17.14730WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorWed May 15 1996 15:2210
    >I have not stated anything about my preferences, and I request you to
    >refrain from making any implications about me, even hypothetically.  I
    >have on many, many occasions explained that I may defend things I do
    >not personally support, and it is rude of you to turn my desire for
    >freedom for everybody into selfish or prurient motives.  Your remark is
    >offensive and distasteful and, considering the subject matter, borders
    >on sexual harassment.
    
     Oh, please. If it bothers you so profoundly to be treated like every
    other participant, perhaps you ought to reconsider your participation.
17.14734BUSY::SLABOUNTYExit light ... enter night.Wed May 15 1996 15:526
    
    	edp, wasn't the key word in that reply "may"?  You "may" find
    	them attractive means that it is possible that you do, while
    	someone else doesn't.  Or that you don't, and someone else does.
    	Etc., etc.
    
17.14735Coconuts are found on deserted Isles for a reason...BSS::PROCTOR_RFear is my copilot...Wed May 15 1996 17:001
    
17.14737SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 17:468
    
    re: .14736
    
    re: #2
    
    I am reminded of Shakespeare's play "Much Ado about Nothing", where
    Dogberry responds to Conrade's affirmation...
    
17.14738USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed May 15 1996 18:361
    i have to agree wif ya Andy!
17.14739RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed May 15 1996 18:3920
    Re .14734:
    
    The comment was inappropriate, even as speculation.  If a person
    distributed notes to a woman's coworkers suggesting that she "may"
    enjoy looking at crotch shots, it would be considered sexual
    harassment, and the word "may" would not save it.
    
    
    Re .14736:
    
    You don't have to see a retort -- feel free to leave the conference. 
    But if you read the topic, the reason you will see a retort is that
    Debra Hanggeli made a rude, inappropriate personal comment.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14740RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed May 15 1996 18:4216
    Re .14730:
    
    > Oh, please. If it bothers you so profoundly to be treated like every
    > other participant, perhaps you ought to reconsider your participation.
    
    If it bothers you that some people will be held to the rules of the
    conference and the corporation, then perhaps you ought to reconsider
    your participation.  I will not tolerate inappropriate behavior merely
    because you choose to do so.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14741SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 18:427
    
    
    >Debra Hanggeli made a rude, inappropriate personal comment.
    
    
    
    Gee... maybe she was dealing with a rude, inappropriate person???
17.14742RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed May 15 1996 18:4415
    Re .14733:
    
    Oh, puh-leeze.
    
    It is my opinion that diverse people have diverse aesthetic views.  Now
    may I enter my opinion, or are you the only person allowed to play?
    
    Get real yourself.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14743SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 18:457
    
    ttwa...
    
    If, say, I met a rude and inappropriate person in a mall, and let that
    rude and inappropriate person know what I thought of him/her... would
    that rude and inappropriate person call the mall-cops after me??????
    
17.14744POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed May 15 1996 18:466
    
    YOU said I shouldn't participate if I wasn't wondering.  I merely
    pointed out that I was wondering.
    
    I will not respond to you again.
    
17.14745ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 15 1996 18:512
    
    rough crowd lately, like sharks at feeding time.
17.14747doesn't parseGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed May 15 1996 18:514
    
      what this tempest is about
    
      bb
17.14748WGA...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 18:537
    
    > what this tempest is about
    
    Rude and inappropriate robots needing to get a life???
    
    
    
17.14749CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningWed May 15 1996 18:593
    re 17.14747
    
    No teapots, that is for sure
17.14750ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 15 1996 19:515
    
    I've been rather busy all day, and not had a chance to read all
    replies in this string. What brought on the fuss over Penthouse
    pictorials
    anyway?
17.14751SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 15 1996 19:514
    
    Oh, just some clown who actully thought it might be conscrewed as
    art...
    
17.14752GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Wed May 15 1996 21:552
    Notes get deleted now because we insult each other. What is this,
    FRIENDS??
17.14753POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneWed May 15 1996 21:571
    Well, when edp is involved, best play it safe.
17.14754BSS::SMITH_SWed May 15 1996 22:202
    Can't we start a "no holds barred" note where we can say ANYTHING?
    -ss
17.14755CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningWed May 15 1996 22:216
    Used to have one many box incarnations ago.  Life has changed in the
    last 10 years, however.
    
    I still remember, "Take it to 204!"
    
    meg
17.14756PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 16 1996 02:5711
>  <<< Note 17.14752 by GENRAL::RALSTON "Only half of us are above average!" >>>

>    Notes get deleted now because we insult each other. What is this,
>    FRIENDS??

   No.  As I've explained before, insulting notes get deleted if
   the insultee sends the mods mail asking that they be deleted.
   It is against policy, so we have little choice but to comply.

   hth

17.14757PG, PG13, NR, RFABSIX::P_OHALLORANJe suis une pomme de terre teteThu May 16 1996 08:1510
    
    
    why can't someone create a note that's rated like a movie?
    
    PG, PG13, NR, R, and so on. 
    
    
    
    
    
17.14758the choice is yoursFABSIX::P_OHALLORANJe suis une pomme de terre teteThu May 16 1996 08:183
    
    at least this way those who become offended rather easily will know 
    where to and where not to go
17.14759WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorThu May 16 1996 11:072
    They already know that, which is one of the reasons they choose to go
    there. 
17.14760FABSIX::P_OHALLORANJe suis une pomme de terre teteThu May 16 1996 11:248
    
    so it's a 2 sided coin.

    unfortunately everyone can't be pleased at the same time.
    
    
    
    
17.14761New one on meACISS1::SCHELTERThu May 16 1996 12:425
    "Like llamas and coyotes"
    
    
    Mike
    
17.14762CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 16 1996 12:4511
    RE: <<< Note 17.14743 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "tumble to remove jerks" >>>
    
    >>ttwa...
    
    >>If, say, I met a rude and inappropriate person in a mall, and let
    >>that rude and inappropriate person know what I thought of him/her...
    >>would that rude and inappropriate person call the mall-cops after
    >>me??????
    
    Only if they were wearing a sandwich board, soliciting in an authorized 
    manner.  
17.14763SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 16 1996 14:146
    
    TTWA
    
    Are white golf shoes considered part of a costume? And if not, does
    that mean I can't golf until after Memorial Day???
    
17.14764POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 16 1996 14:188
    
    Sport shoes are part of a costume, as are wedding shoes.  Wear away.
    
    
    Signed,
    
    mz_manners
    
17.14765CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 16 1996 14:206
    White golf shoes, while silly looking, are appropriate for use during 
    play, regulation or otherwise, at anytime of the year.  Foo foo
    adornments such as lace shields and tassels are passe' and should be
    avoided for any new golf shoe purchases.  Golfers are exempt from any
    dress etiquette due to the Gross Pointe clause as described in Chapter
    7, Section 7.9b the Universal Dress Codes.  hth.  
17.14766Am I ever relieved...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 16 1996 14:231
    
17.14767ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 16 1996 15:112
    
    <--- ex-lax will do that, I'm told
17.14768ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateThu May 16 1996 15:463
    If one of the mods will fix the title to note 733.
    
    Bob
17.14769Strange Days...ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateThu May 16 1996 15:485
    If there is anything much more unusual than my father dieing from a
    stroke as he was walking out to the car for his long-time S.O.'s
    funeral.
    
    Bob
17.14770ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 16 1996 16:202
    
    <--- yuck!! sorry to hear that Bob
17.14771GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu May 16 1996 16:228
    
    ttwa:  what ever possesed my cousin to get married on a wednesday, on
    the boston common at 16:00 the day before a major holiday????  it's bad
    enough that i don't even know if i want to go to this wedding (this
    cousin and i never got along with each other for the first 4/5s of our
    lives), but if i do, i am going to be wickedly inconveinenced...
    
    
17.14772BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoThu May 16 1996 17:051
raq...we could hang out together
17.14773ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 16 1996 17:313
    
    sure seems like the box is getting quieter lately. no gerald or binder
    lately. probably a couple of others as well.
17.14774PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 16 1996 17:342
  gerald?  
17.14775BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeThu May 16 1996 17:407
    
    	RE: -1
    
    	Yes, I think his last name is Sacks.
    
    	Contributes in here quite often.
    
17.14776NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 16 1996 17:414
Eep, I take one day off and they're writing my obituary.  I had an enjoyable
day scraping the flaking paint off the bathroom ceiling and finishing a
medicine chest replacement I began several years ago.  The bathroom looks
much better with a medicine chest than with a hole in the wall.
17.14777BSS::PROCTOR_RFear is my copilot...Thu May 16 1996 17:516
    >  Note 17.14776 by NOTIME::SACKS
    
    > scraping the flaking paint off the bathroom ceiling...
    
    I'm told that a good Mexican meal can bring the paint right off the
    bathroom ceiling in a jiffy...
17.14778ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 16 1996 18:143
    
    bobbo. you make me almost miss kirby hoover. let me correct that, you
    do make me miss kirby hoover.
17.14779CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu May 16 1996 18:188
    
    	Bob, sorry to hear about your Dad.
    
    	I remember my sister telling me of driving her friend to
        her grandfather's wake.  He'd had a heart attack upon hearing
    	of his daughter's suicide.
    
    
17.14780POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneThu May 16 1996 18:223
    re: Note 17.14778 by ACISS1::BATTIS
    
    Pleased to meet you, Miss Kirby Hoover.
17.14781ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 16 1996 18:262
    
    <-----  :-)
17.14782probably worst than a boy named SueWMOIS::MELANSON_DOMThu May 16 1996 18:415
    Why someone would name thier male child Richard
    
    
    
    The family's last name is Head
17.14783ACISS2::LEECHThu May 16 1996 19:053
    .14776
    
    You were gone?  8^)
17.14784ACISS2::LEECHThu May 16 1996 19:061
    Sorry to hear about your Dad, Bob.  
17.14785ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 16 1996 19:285
    
    .14782
    
    well dom, it could have been worse. they could have named him
    Givemesum
17.14786one DUH tattoo, coming up!WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorThu May 16 1996 19:291
    Yeah, cuz that's so common.
17.14787My last name is now StudWMOIS::MELANSON_DOMThu May 16 1996 19:3910
    re .14785 Battis
    
    Oh yea, or Bone, Stone, All, Good, Great, Gives, Lovestogive ect.
    
    I wonder what other names out there have kinda strange 2nd funny
    meanings... I remember a teacher in highschool that had the last name
    of LAYME and the girls always addressed him as Mr. Layme...
    
    hmm, I wonder how much it cost to change a name;)
    
17.14788CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 16 1996 19:544
    TTWA: 
    
    How I ended up with a 1/2 Franc piece in my pocket?  Surely it could
    not have come from Tobin's.  They don't accept foreign coins :-/.
17.14789BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyThu May 16 1996 19:553
    
    	They don't accept them, but they WILL give them out.
    
17.14790SMURF::WALTERSThu May 16 1996 19:571
    I'd sou.
17.14791EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairThu May 16 1996 20:055
    
    So sorry to hear that, Bob.
    
    --- Barry
    
17.14792PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 16 1996 20:054
  why we have to have umpteen penis references every day in Soapbox,
  and yes, i know, i just made another one.

17.14793NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 16 1996 20:061
Perhaps the mods should declare tomorrow a "no penis" day.
17.14794PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 16 1996 20:082
  .14793  gee, whatever would people talk about then?
17.14795CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu May 16 1996 20:085
    
    	Well, di, I did consider that, but I just find the story
    	to be quite funny, even 7 years later.
    
    
17.14796PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 16 1996 20:103
  i didn't even mean you, karen.
  that was a funny story.
17.14797BUSY::SLABOUNTYAfterbirth of a NationThu May 16 1996 20:105
    
    	RE: .14794
    
    	[Nails fingers AND toes to desk AGAIN]
    
17.14798NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 16 1996 20:111
TTWA: Shawn's stigmata.
17.14799CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu May 16 1996 20:223
    
    	Oh, never mind then.  I'm just paranoid ;-)
    
17.14800ACISS2::LEECHThu May 16 1996 20:5210
    
    
			  (__)
                          (00)
                   /-------\/ 
                  / |     || \ 
                 *  ||W---|| WonderCowSnarf! 
                    ~~    ~~  

    
17.14801EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseThu May 16 1996 20:571
Where's that "DUH" brand?
17.14802??CASDOC::HEBERTCaptain BlighThu May 16 1996 21:014
Has anyone ever changed their mind about anything because they read
something in here that truly impressed them?

Art
17.14803JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu May 16 1996 21:074
    Yes.  I changed from ProLife to ProAbortion.  By definition actually
    pro-human-rights instead of government/control.
    
    
17.14804BSS::PROCTOR_RFear is my copilot...Thu May 16 1996 21:449
    > Note 17.14803 by JULIET::MORALES_NA
    
    >  Yes.  I changed from ProLife to ProAbortion.
    
    Yeah, spending time in this conference can turn a good Catholic into a
    raving Trappist Monk!
    
    If ever there was a reason for retro-active birth control, this ship o'
    boxers is IT!
17.14805NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 17 1996 12:438
TTWA:  Is this for real?

Title             Digital's Intranet:Brilliantly Designed,
                   Flawlessly Executed -LKG2-1
Instructor        Deb Bennett
Date              06-JUN-96 *  2:00 -  4:00
Course Number     TSCIP-06
Cost              $100
17.14806WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 17 1996 12:504
what's better, an annual incentive delivery plan or a
quarterly incentive deliver plan?

our business is going to quarterly in FY97.
17.14807WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorFri May 17 1996 13:124
    I'd prefer a quarterly plan. One bad quarter can hose you for the year
    on a yearly plan. With a quarterly plan, you have more opportunities to
    profit from upswings. This is due to the fact that we don't share in
    the downswings (except with our jobs.)
17.14808ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 17 1996 13:133
    
    Chip, be very afraid!!!!!  A bad quarter or two and your group will
    be toast!
17.14809WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 17 1996 13:228
i thought of the quaterly delivery as being a 
belssing and a curse. if you do have a bad
quarter you lose that incentive with a 
quareterly delivery plan. with an annual
plan there are opportunities for recovery
(unless it's Q4).

no matter, this one's a force-fed program.
17.14810CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri May 17 1996 13:343
    RE: Changed mind on an issue from the banter in here...
    
    Yes.  Though I don't actually recall what it was.
17.14811ACISS2::LEECHFri May 17 1996 14:2432
    RE: Changed my mind on an issue due to banter in here.
    
    Yes, I have.
    
     
    (okay everyone, pick your jaw up off the floor  8^) )
    
    For example, I am against using drugs.  I previously (this was a while
    ago, mind you  8^) ) supported the WoD, due to my position on drugs.  
    I have been educated to these facts: 
    
    1) how much money is spent yearly on the WoD  
    2) the lack of results for these billions of dollars 
    3) the stupid laws created due to the WoD
    4) (and probably most importantly) how far the fedgov has gone in
    ignoring the BoR is its enforcement of the WoD
    
    
    I have come to the conclusion that, even though I am still against
    using drugs and would like to stop drug abuse in this nation, I can't 
    rationalize spending billions and billions every year that accomplish
    no quantifiable results, infringement of rights, and stupid laws.
    
    There has to be a better way to deal with the drug problem other than
    the WoD- as it is currently being implemented.
    
    So, my stand on the WoD has gone from uninformed support, to informed
    rejection of these policies, while my position on drugs itself has
    remained unchanged.
    
    
    -steve  
17.14812POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneFri May 17 1996 14:262
    Not to mention filling the prison system with drug users who are mostly
    harmless.
17.14813HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman NoterFri May 17 1996 14:413
    
    Not only that, but we seem incapable of keeping drugs out
    of prison, which truly boggles my mind.
17.14814CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningFri May 17 1996 14:503
    the prison information should teach us all, that even giving up almost
    all rights, there is no way to enact full prohibition on something
    there is a demand for.  
17.14815ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 17 1996 14:514
    
    Why there is a note in ::DIGITAL saying MCS is SOLD. I think not
    even the peanut brained VP's would be that stupid. Then again,
    management is our core business.
17.14816pleeze?BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Fri May 17 1996 14:526
    > nnttm, hth, sase.
    
    ftlww, jamm, and all the other idiot acronyms.
    
    somebody wanna post (another, 'cos I'm sure this is buried somewhere
    else in this conference) dictionary of this crap?
17.14817SCASS1::BARBER_Ait's just a matter of opinionFri May 17 1996 15:083
    Bob, I'm sorry to hear about your dad.
    
    8(
17.14818BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughFri May 17 1996 16:205
    
    	nnttm = no need to thank me
    	hth = hope this helps
    	sase - self-addressed, stamped envelope
    
17.14819re: .-1 - thankew.BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Fri May 17 1996 16:261
    
17.14820BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughFri May 17 1996 16:279
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If you have 2 sons [or daughters], how do you refer to the
    	1 that's older than the other?
    
    	1) My oldest son
    	2) My older son
    
17.14821mass confusion.BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Fri May 17 1996 16:315
    re .-1
    
    	especially when you try this with an only child..
    
    
17.14822elderPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 17 1996 16:354
  .14820

   3) neither of the above
17.14823CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri May 17 1996 16:361
    Number one son.  
17.14824SMURF::WALTERSFri May 17 1996 16:371
    You risk confusing them with Mrs. Elder's boys.
17.14825BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughFri May 17 1996 16:3812
    
    	RE: Bob
    
    	Well, since I started out my note with "If you have 2 sons",
    	I guess your scenario is pretty much impossible.  8^)
    
    
    	RE: Diane
    
    	Thanks ... I thought of that, but wasn't sure.
    
    
17.14826PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 17 1996 16:409
>       <<< Note 17.14825 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Being weird isn't enough" >>>
    
>    	Thanks ... I thought of that, but wasn't sure.

    i'm no authority, but should be questioned anyways.
    herr binder would probably say i'm wrong.
    
    

17.14827Or possibly a brother older than the sister under discussionSMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri May 17 1996 16:549
    
    .14826 
    
    > herr binder would probably say i'm wrong.
    
    No, he wouldn't.  "Older/oldest" is to be used in reference to family
    relationships only if there is some criterion in question other than
    age - for example, "I have an older brother" says that the speaker has
    a brother who is older than one already introduced into the discussion.
17.14828BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Fri May 17 1996 16:541
    if it helps, my sister was an only child..
17.14829NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 17 1996 16:561
So if Chuck Berry has a brother older than he, he's an elder Berry?
17.14830BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Fri May 17 1996 16:571
    named Dingle.
17.14831PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 17 1996 16:572
   .14827  i was just seeing if you were still around. ;>
17.14832SMURF::WALTERSFri May 17 1996 16:571
    And this is my small bopper....
17.14833SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri May 17 1996 16:593
    .14831
    
    Yeah, right.
17.14834ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 17 1996 16:594
    
    .14829
    
    AGAGAGAGAGAG
17.14835ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 17 1996 17:013
    
    nonsense, dick. di was only looking out for your best interest. she's
    rather good at it too.
17.14836SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri May 17 1996 17:023
    .14835 
    
    Did you say Di is good looking?  You're a man of discernment, I see.
17.14837PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 17 1996 17:045
   .14833  i wasn't positive, but that _was_ the main reason i made
	   that comment.  you've been scarcer than a hen's tooth. ;>


17.14838ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 17 1996 17:072
    
    <------ she says speak up more.
17.14839WAHOO::LEVESQUEexterminatorFri May 17 1996 17:293
    re: Binder's silence
    
     It's easy to break. Just start talking about PCs. :-)
17.14840with tongue firmly in cheekSTAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri May 17 1996 17:3514
    
    
    >>>    re: Binder's silence
    
         It's easy to break. Just start talking about PCs. :-)
    
    
      or just say apple computers suck the big one and peecee's are
    better!!! if that doesn't get him going than he's either dead
    or on vacation.  ;-)
    
    
    -mike
    
17.14841ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 17 1996 17:392
    
    Microsoft makes the best software on this planet. bar none.
17.14842EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseFri May 17 1996 17:405
>    re: Binder's silence
>    
>     It's easy to break. Just start talking about PCs. :-)

He's not silent.  He's pushing Macs in ASKENET.
17.14843POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneFri May 17 1996 17:413
    That would be not.bar or !bar or set bar=nobar/confirm.
    
    hth
17.14844ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 17 1996 17:423
    
    Is Dick, like a MAJOR stockholder in Apple??? I mean he's a literal
    walking advertisement for them.
17.14845ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 17 1996 17:435
    
    .14843
    
    I'll come up with a witty reply no doubt, but only after I understand
    what you wrote.
17.14846SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri May 17 1996 18:0633
    .14844
    
    I own no Apple stock.  I do, however, own three Macintosh computers.  I
    have used, and maintained, PeeCees running DOS and Windows, and I've
    had several friends buy Windows95 systems that I've been able to play
    with a little, so I'm not entirely naive about the competition.
    
    I subscribe to the principle that nobody (except geeks) wants to buy a
    computer.  People want to accomplish something (play games, balance
    their checkbooks, write the Great American Novel, give their kids a leg
    up in school, you name it).  They discover that the most effective tool
    to do that is a computer, so they buy a computer.  What they don't
    always do is buy the computer that is best suited to getting the job
    done with the least hassle.  For any solution that can be accomplished
    with either a Wintel box or a Mac box, I believe that the more usable
    machine is the one that runs MacOS - even if the box was made by UMAX
    or Daystar or Motorola or IBM or Power Computing.
    
    I'd rather see my friends buy a computer that will let them work
    instead of one that will make them work.  Steve Leech's present hassle
    with sound cards is only the tip of the iceberg.  Adding stuff to a
    Wintel box is almost always nontrivial; adding stuff to a Mac is almost
    always child's play.
    
    Buy the computer that best does what you want to do.  If that means
    buying a Wintel box so you can have exactly the same box as your
    colleauges at work, buy a Wintel box.  But if you don't have a concrete
    reason for buying a Wintel box, I'd like to think you're fair-minded
    enough to give the Mac an equal shot at becoming your computer of
    choice.  It doesn't hurt Macs any that you can buy Wintel-on-a-board
    add-in hardware that will run EVERYTHING that runs on a Wintel box, and
    do it simultaneously with the stuff that runs MacOS even to sharing the
    monitor, disks, printer, and so on.
17.14847CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningFri May 17 1996 18:088
    kids and ored.
    
    Right now we have big witch, middle witch and least witch.  
    
    Alternately known as the fielt test kid, the beta kid and the current
    rev.
    
    meg
17.14848ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 17 1996 18:123
    
    actually Dick, my comments were a stab at humor. i enjoy tweeking you
    about Macs on occasion.
17.14849PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 17 1996 18:134
   all i know is - many moons ago i felt like i was running the
   computer and now i feel like it's running me.  practically.

17.14850STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri May 17 1996 18:156
    
    
    rep. 14846
    
     see i told you so!!!  ;-)
    
17.14851GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri May 17 1996 18:168
    
    ttwa:
    
    what meg just said!!!
    
    :>
    
    
17.14852COMICS::MCSKEANEIce cold in MassachusettsMon May 20 1996 12:175
    
    I wonder if anybody will notice the subtle change in my p-name? 
    I also wonder if they will realise the significance of it?
    
    POL (off to see if I can meet Mz_Debra in the boxbash note)
17.14853POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersMon May 20 1996 12:563
    
    Ice cold?  Today?  It's steamy out there!
                
17.14854Ice cold in AlexandriaCOMICS::MCSKEANEIce cold in MassachusettsMon May 20 1996 12:5910
    
    > Note 17.14853 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of Belgian Burgers"
    
    >Ice cold?  Today?  It's steamy out there!
    
    just right for an Ice cold beer then!!!!!!!! If I can't have an ice
    cold one in Colorado, I'll have an ice cold one in Massachusetts.
    
    POL
    
17.14855CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsMon May 20 1996 13:0011
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If my 2 year old son really thinks he's a dog, or if he
    	thinks we think he's a dog, or he thinks we think he thinks
    	he's a dog ...
    
    	Whatever it is, he had quite a good time crawling around
    	the house and barking all weekend.
    
    
17.14856WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 20 1996 13:081
any noticeable hair growth?
17.14857WAHOO::LEVESQUEPerson 4Mon May 20 1996 13:251
    If he starts lifting his leg, you've got problems.
17.14858ACISS2::LEECHMon May 20 1996 13:3513
    Does anyone have access to the web, that could look on www.qtx.com and
    get Quantex's (800) number for customer service (or any 800 number)?
    
    Many thanks.
    
    I tired calling the number that is on the invoice.  First time, I got a
    recording that they weren't open yet.  The last couple of times (called
    after 9, just like the recording told me to do) it just rings off the
    hook, then I hear a click, then it stops ringing...but there is no
    recording or anything that tells me I'm on hold.
    
    If I didn't know better, I'd think they KNEW I was going to call them
    today.  8^)
17.14859ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon May 20 1996 13:402
    
    1-800-787-8686
17.14860ACISS2::LEECHMon May 20 1996 13:501
    Muchos gracias. 
17.14861BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsMon May 20 1996 14:3212
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Shirtsleeve monograms.  Why??
    
    	Wearing a watch makes sense ... someone asks you the time and
    	you glance at your wrist and tell them what your watch shows
    	as the current time.  But monograms?  If someone happens to
    	ask you your initials, do you REALLY have to glance at your
    	wrist to answer the question?
    
    
17.14862WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 20 1996 14:382
i own nothing monogramed and, following a personal guideline
in my life, never will.
17.14863CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsMon May 20 1996 15:1118
    
    	re .14857
    
    	No, we haven't gone that far yet, but this morning's episode
    	has me concerned.
    
    	Andrew crawled to the top of the stairs.
    
    	Andrew: ruff ruff carry me, mom ruff ruff
    	Me (already standing on the stairs):  Ok, stand up and I'll carry
    					      you.
    
    	Andrew (perplexed):  No, I can't stand up !
    
    	He finally gave in to pressure, but resumed being a dog at the
    	bottom of the stairs.
    
    
17.14864BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Mon May 20 1996 15:157
    
    	That's understandable, of course.  Dogs have an easier time
    	climbing up stairs than they do climbing down stairs.
    
    	If he'd asked you to carry him UP the stairs you might have
    	a problem.
    
17.14865LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthMon May 20 1996 15:175
    .14862
    
    me too, chip.  i think it's way vain.
    and besides, who'd want to have BO on 
    one's shirt?
17.14866POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersMon May 20 1996 15:267
    
    Did he see a dog movie recently?  My ex's nephew was Simba for _months_
    after he watched The Lion King.  Tried to jump onto Pride Rock (the
    coffee table) one day and bashed his head in.
    
    
    
17.14867LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthMon May 20 1996 15:281
    hakuna matata.
17.14868ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon May 20 1996 15:332
    
    <---- which means loosely translated. "hit head, it hurts"
17.14869WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 20 1996 15:341
.14865 :-)
17.14870SNAX::BOURGOINEMon May 20 1996 15:369

	few back:   - My 3 year old being "The White Ranger" and doing
		   "tornando kicks"  - falling flat on the floor and
		   getting up saying "I'm OK Mom!  I'm the White
	           Ranger!"  - good thing he wasn;t being Connor Bourgoine
		    or he would have gotten REAL hurt!

Pat
17.14871CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsMon May 20 1996 17:577
    
    	No, no movies, mz_debra.  He *was* terrorized by a very small
    	dog at a babysitters house recently.  Maybe he decided "If you
    	can't beat 'em, join 'em!"
    
    
    
17.14872POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersMon May 20 1996 18:004
    
    You could always try equipping him with the dog-instructing version of
    the wooden spoon to avoid future occurrences.
     
17.14873CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon May 20 1996 18:011
    wouldn't it then be "If you can't join 'em, beat 'em?"
17.14874POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersMon May 20 1996 18:045
    
    Hmm, you're right.  Scratch that idea - I don't believe in beating pets
    8^).
    
    
17.14875CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsMon May 20 1996 18:043
    
    	no need for that ... it's strange, but it's entertaining !
    
17.14876WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 20 1996 18:094
"beat 'em"? that's it. corporal punsihment is what's
warranted here... :-)

there's always obedience school ya know.
17.14877RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon May 20 1996 18:1611
    Why was the on-line ZKO cafeteria menu up-to-date this morning but
    is now back to last week's menu?  Did somebody from Personnel decide
    this material is restricted-distribution and threaten the poster with
    termination if they didn't remove it?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.14878BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Mon May 20 1996 18:459
    
    	edp, I think they do it because they know it pisses you off.
    
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Someone in C_A is selling shoes for $8.  I wonder if there's
    	some sort of a discount if you buy a pair at a time.
    
17.14879NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 21 1996 15:132
TTWA:  Why someone selling a pressure washer would mention the color.
"It's perfect, but it clashes with my car."
17.14880PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 21 1996 15:144
  people who start every note with an insult and then accuse others
  of ad hominem attacks.  aagagagag.  too much.

17.14881LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthTue May 21 1996 15:171
    well at least he's consistent!
17.14882POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersTue May 21 1996 15:208
    
    >A one-time 900-pounder who slimmed down to 199 before ballooning again
    >to a conjectured 1,000 pounds, Michael Hebranko was listed in serious
    >but stable condition Monday. He was admitted last Friday. 
    
    How do you gain 800 pounds?  How?  How?
    
    
17.14883eat early, eat oftenWAHOO::LEVESQUEPerson 4Tue May 21 1996 15:292
    a strict regimen of high fat, high calorie foods (and lots of 'em)
    coupled with a non-existent workout schedule.
17.14884BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Tue May 21 1996 15:375
    re .-1
    
    you say this like it's a BAD thing.. howcum?
    
    
17.14885ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue May 21 1996 15:422
    
    sounds like he'll wind up in topic 40 if he keeps up that pace.
17.14886ACISS2::LEECHTue May 21 1996 15:433
    Why would someone go through a long period of hard work and agony to 
    lose 700 pounds, allow themselves to gain 800 pounds?  I don't get
    it. 
17.14887LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthTue May 21 1996 15:471
    just desserts?
17.14888BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Tue May 21 1996 15:501
    and no exercise.
17.14889SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 21 1996 15:579
    
    
    	re: steven
    
    	It's called an eating disorder. Pray you never have to cope with a
    relative or friend who has one.
    
    
    jim 
17.14890POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersTue May 21 1996 16:007
    
    The article didn't specify the time frame, which could make quite a
    difference.  I mean, I can see gaining large amounts of weight over a
    long period of time, you know, "The Freshman Fifteen" and all that.  
    But 800 pounds?  Eight HUNDRED?  This has got to be more than just a
    twinkie problem.
    
17.14891GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 21 1996 16:0510
    
    they (the radio station i listen to in the morning) talked about this
    news blip.  one of the djs found it a bit amusing.  they got bombarded
    with calls from listeners who were more than pissed at their lack of
    sensitivity.  one guy who called in hung up on them after he started
    crying.  tho i, too, don't know how someone gains that much weight, i
    can only imaging how difficult it must be to have to deal with an eating 
    disorder...
    
    
17.14892CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 21 1996 16:0615

    
       
   > How do you gain 800 pounds?  How?  How?
    

     By eating Snickers..and it starts with those little bite sized ones.


 

 Jim
    

17.14893GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 21 1996 16:077
    
    james!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    
    remind me to never speak to you again!
    
    
17.14894POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneTue May 21 1996 16:161
    That wasn't a news blip, that was a news blimp!
17.14895BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Tue May 21 1996 16:1910
    q: how do you gain 800 lbs?
    
    
    a: rub twinkies all over; they'll soak into your epidermis, and poof!
       instant weight gratification.
    
    
    BTW: a serious eating disorder (aka "I really don't like myself") is no
    fun. A friend of mine is a psychiatrist, and she sez this sort of thing
    is no. fun. at. all. to deal with.
17.14896ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue May 21 1996 16:192
    
    <--- problem with your period key?
17.14897BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Tue May 21 1996 16:202
    yep. missing a period. still looking for it. S.O. is VERY upset about
    it.
17.14898SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 21 1996 16:2113
    
    re: .14889
    
    jim,
    
     I realize they call it an "eating disorder", and in some (most?) cases
    it is...
    
     But I know of someone in this building (MKO) who's "eating disorder"
    is (self admitted) that she can't stop eating all the good stuff...
    
     She is at least 300-400 lbs. overweight...
    
17.14899NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 21 1996 16:258
I think someone here mentioned an acquaintance who died from Prader-Willi
Syndrome.  This is a very sad genetic disease that results in life-threatening
obesity.  No matter how much they eat, people with Prader-Willi always feel
hungry.  This isn't just the kind of hunger that dieters feel, this is an
obsessive kind of hunger, so much so that people with Prader-Willi usually
eat themselves to death by 30.

BTW, I have no idea if this guy has Prader-Willi.
17.14900SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 21 1996 16:3419
    
    
>       <<< Note 17.14898 by SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI "tumble to remove jerks" >>>
    
>     But I know of someone in this building (MKO) who's "eating disorder"
>    is (self admitted) that she can't stop eating all the good stuff...
>     She is at least 300-400 lbs. overweight...
    
        If she "can't" stop, then she has an eating disorder (a "compulsive
    overeater"). My wife, OTOH, has bulemarexia. She takes to starving
    herself and then if she does eat, she throws it up again. They are both
    serious and have sometimes deadly consequences (there is a 17%
    mortality rate among anorexics). 
    
    	Anyone who "can't" stop (or start) eating has a problem and needs
    counseling.
    
    jim
    	
17.14901BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Tue May 21 1996 16:466
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why do people think that "frig" is an accepted abbreviation for
    	"refrigerator"?
    
17.14902SMURF::WALTERSTue May 21 1996 16:481
    .14899  Gerald - is that a genetic disorder of the hypothalamus?
17.14903SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 21 1996 16:5414
    
    TTWA
    
    Jordan Marsh has become "Macy's"
    
    Okay Mr./Mrs. Language Professors...
    
    Why the apostrophe??
    
    I know the language well enough that it originally meant macy's store,
    but now...
    
     Is it okay to be wrong for business sake?? Is it a trade-mark??
    
17.14904Macy*sEVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseTue May 21 1996 16:561
It's not an apostrophe.  It's a little star.
17.14905POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersTue May 21 1996 17:028
    
    
    You said it yourself - it's Mr. Macy's store!
    
    If you opened a bar and named it after yourself, wouldn't you call it
    "Andy's"?  Not "Andys"?
    
    
17.14906semi-crashPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 21 1996 17:032
   why doesn't it still mean Macy's store(s)?
17.14907BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lTue May 21 1996 17:063
    
    	Deb, maybe his intent would be to serve only those named Andy.
    
17.14908AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue May 21 1996 17:081
    Mac's are not peecee's and not sumthin you buy at MacDonalds.:)
17.14909SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 21 1996 17:2711
    
    re: .14905
    
    >You said it yourself - it's Mr. Macy's store!
    
    yes but... deb, dear...
    
    It's no longer "Mr. Macy's store". It's one of many ...
    
    And yes, if I opened *ONE* bar, that's what I'd call it...
    
17.14910GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 21 1996 17:284
    
    so, now it's "mr. macy's stores".
    
    
17.14911PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 21 1996 17:282
   .14909  how would you propose it be written?
17.14912POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersTue May 21 1996 17:325
    
    .14910
    
    She may wear white shoes, but she's got her apostrophe right 8^)!
    
17.14913SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 21 1996 17:3411
    
    
    >.14909  how would you propose it be written?
    
    
    
    I dunno... that's why it's in the "TTWA" topic...
    
    
    It just doesn't feel right.... ya know??
    
17.14914BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lTue May 21 1996 17:3910
    
    	You have to consider that each outlet carrying the name of the
    	parent company is a separate entity.
    
    	Whether you have 1 outlet or 20 outlets, each would be known
    	as "Andy" or "Andy's".  If there were 2 owners, both named Andy,
    	then you might have to call it "Andys" or "Andys'".
    
    	I have no explanation for "McDonalds".
    
17.14915WAHOO::LEVESQUEPerson 4Tue May 21 1996 17:434
    >It's no longer "Mr. Macy's store". It's one of many ...
    
     So what. When you are standing in front of it and someone asks you
    whose store it is, how do you answer them?
17.14916SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 21 1996 17:478
    
    
    > how do you answer them?
    
    I say the word(s) as shown on the building...
    
    When I verbalize the word(s) what happens to the apostrophe??
    
17.14917BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lTue May 21 1996 17:497
    
    >When I verbalize the word(s) what happens to the apostrophe??
    
    
    	It's still there, but it's very awkward to pronounce so it's
    	understood to be there by the talker/listener.
    
17.14918NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 21 1996 18:134
re .14902:

I don't know, Colin.  We had an opportunity to adopt a baby with Prader-Willi,
so we got the short description.  We decided it would be too much for us.
17.14919BULEAN::BANKSTue May 21 1996 18:186
If I had to guess, yes, it would be some sort of disorder of the
hypothalamus.  As the mnemonic goes, the hypothalamus is the home of the "4
Fs"  Fighting, fleeing, feeding and reproduction.

- speaking as someone who successfully slept through a graduate level neuro
class with high honors last fall..
17.14920SMURF::WALTERSTue May 21 1996 18:2212
    Gerald, 
    
    
    Curiousity got the better of me, so I webbed it from Psychinfo:
    
    disruption of chromosome 15q11-13 may lead to a developmental defect of
    the hypothalamus (involving disordered control of GnRH synthesis and/or
    release) leading to a hypogonadotropic hypogonadism  may represent an
    isolated gonadotrophin deficiency as other Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axes
    tend to be normal 
    
    I guess it's primarily an endocrine disorder.
17.14921todays forecast...batton down the hatches. :)SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 21 1996 18:35397
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                     Boston Area Weather Information                         *
*                                by the                                       *
*              Center for Meteorology and Physical Oceanography               *
*                                                                             *
*               MORE FORECASTS & CLIMATE INFO WILL BE COMING                  *
*                                                                             *
* !!  CHECK OUT THE SYNOPTIC AND LARGE SCALE FLOW DYNAMICS LAB  HOME PAGE !!  *
*                        http://cirrus.mit.edu/syn_lab.html                   *
*                                                                             *
*             DIRECT  ALL  comments to  weather@cirrus.mit.edu                *
*                                                                             *
*        THIS INFORMATION IS MADE AVAILABLE via the finger command            *
*      finger weather@cirrus.mit.edu for the latest BOSTON area weather       *
*          NO weather forecasts provided over email from this service         *
*                                                                             *
* !!  CHECK OUT THE SYNOPTIC AND LARGE SCALE FLOW DYNAMICS LAB  HOME PAGE !!  *
*******************************************************************************
Last update was at: Tue May 21 14:10:01 EDT 1996
 
 
 The weather observed at BOSTON (BOS) at 01:56 PM EDT was:
   The skies were partly cloudy.
   Temperature: 90F (32C)   Dewpoint: 61F (16C)   Relative Humidity: 38%
   Winds from the W (280 degs) at 19 mph gusting to 26 mph.
   Pressure: 996.9 millibars.  Altimeter:29.44 inches of mercury.
   Visibility: 10.0 miles.
 
 
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                  New England Regional Weather Synopsis                      *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

e
818 
ABUS31 KBOS 211143
RWSBOS

NEW ENGLAND FORECAST AND WEATHER STORY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA

740 AM EDT MAY 21 1996

...NEAR RECORD HEAT ACROSS PARTS OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND...
 
TODAY...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS OVERSPREAD NORHTERN NEW 
ENGLAND THIS MORNING...THESE SHOWERS AND STORMS WILL MOVE INTO
WESTERN SECTIONS OF MASSACHUSETTS AND CONNECTICUT BY AROUND NOON
TIME.  SOME OF THESE STORMS MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY STRONG WINDS
AND HAIL.  NEAR RECORD HIGHS ACROSS ALL BUT COASTAL SECTIONS OF 
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND CAN BE EXPECTED...RANGING FROM UPPER 80S TO
MID 90S.  NORTHERN SECTIONS OF THE NORTHEAST WILL SEE HIGHS
IN THE 70S TO NEAR 90.

AFTER SOME EVENING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE REGION
TUESDAY NIGHT...SKIES WILL PARTIALLY CLEAR AFTER MIDNIGHT. 
SHOWERS ARE LIKELY ALL NIGHT ACROSS FAR NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND. 
LOWS WILL RANGE FROM THE 50S TO THE MID 60S REGIONWIDE.

WEDNESDAY WILL BE PARTLY TO MOSTLY SUNNY AND A LITTLE COOLER. 
THERE IS STILL A CHANCE OF SHOWERS ACROSS FAR NORTHERN NEW
ENGLAND...AND A CHANCE OF A SHOWER OR THUNDERSTORM ACROSS VERMONT
IN THE AFTERNOON.  HIGHS WILL BE MAINLY IN THE 70S TO NEAR 80
DEGREES...EXCEPT THE UPPER 60S ON THE MASSACHUSETTS ISLANDS.

A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE INTO WESTERN SECTIONS OF THE REGION BY THIS
MORNING...PASSING THROUGH SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND BY THIS
EVENING. HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD ACROSS THE AREA FROM THE WEST ON
WEDNESDAY.

SIMPSON


ge
349 
ABUS31 KBOS 211143
RWSBOS

NEW ENGLAND FORECAST AND WEATHER STORY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA

740 AM EDT MAY 21 1996

...NEAR RECORD HEAT ACROSS PARTS OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND...
 
TODAY...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS OVERSPREAD NORHTERN NEW 
ENGLAND THIS MORNING...THESE SHOWERS AND STORMS WILL MOVE INTO
WESTERN SECTIONS OF MASSACHUSETTS AND CONNECTICUT BY AROUND NOON
TIME.  SOME OF THESE STORMS MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY STRONG WINDS
AND HAIL.  NEAR RECORD HIGHS ACROSS ALL BUT COASTAL SECTIONS OF 
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND CAN BE EXPECTED...RANGING FROM UPPER 80S TO
MID 90S.  NORTHERN SECTIONS OF THE NORTHEAST WILL SEE HIGHS
IN THE 70S TO NEAR 90.

AFTER SOME EVENING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE REGION
TUESDAY NIGHT...SKIES WILL PARTIALLY CLEAR AFTER MIDNIGHT. 
SHOWERS ARE LIKELY ALL NIGHT ACROSS FAR NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND. 
LOWS WILL RANGE FROM THE 50S TO THE MID 60S REGIONWIDE.

WEDNESDAY WILL BE PARTLY TO MOSTLY SUNNY AND A LITTLE COOLER. 
THERE IS STILL A CHANCE OF SHOWERS ACROSS FAR NORTHERN NEW
ENGLAND...AND A CHANCE OF A SHOWER OR THUNDERSTORM ACROSS VERMONT
IN THE AFTERNOON.  HIGHS WILL BE MAINLY IN THE 70S TO NEAR 80
DEGREES...EXCEPT THE UPPER 60S ON THE MASSACHUSETTS ISLANDS.

A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE INTO WESTERN SECTIONS OF THE REGION BY THIS
MORNING...PASSING THROUGH SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND BY THIS
EVENING. HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD ACROSS THE AREA FROM THE WEST ON
WEDNESDAY.

SIMPSON


g 
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                              Zone Forecasts                                 *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************
e
668 
FPUS5 KBOS 211744 AMD
ZFPMA 

MASSACHUSETTS ZONE FORECASTS...UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
144 PM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996

MAZ014>016-019-220200-
UPDATED
EASTERN NORFOLK-EASTERN PLYMOUTH-SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX-SUFFOLK-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CAMBRIDGE...WALTHAM...WOBURN...BOSTON...
QUINCY...COHASSET...PLYMOUTH
144 PM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 8 PM...
.THIS AFTERNOON...PARTLY SUNNY...BREEZY AND HUMID WITH NEAR RECORD
HEAT.  THUNDERSTORMS LATE IN THE DAY AND A FEW MAY BE ACCOMPANIED
BY DAMAGING WIND OR LARGE HAIL.  HIGH NEAR 95.  SOUTHWEST WIND 15
TO 25 MPH.  CHANCE OF RAIN 80 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY EARLY THEN CLEARING
LATE.  LOW NEAR 60.  WIND BECOMING NORTHWEST 5 TO 15 MPH.  CHANCE
OF RAIN 60 PERCENT.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY...COOLER AND LESS HUMID.  CHANCE OF A
SPRINKLE TOWARD EVENING.  HIGH NEAR 80.

$$

MAZ007-220200-
UPDATED
EASTERN ESSEX-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GLOUCESTER...LYNN...SALEM
144 PM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 8 PM...
.THIS AFTERNOON...PARTLY SUNNY...BREEZY...HOT AND HUMID.
THUNDERSTORMS LATE IN THE DAY AND A FEW MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY
DAMAGING WIND OR LARGE HAIL.  HIGH 90 TO 95 EXCEPT POSSIBLY COOLER
ON THE SOUTH COAST OF CAPE ANN.  SOUTHWEST WIND 15 TO 25 MPH.
CHANCE OF RAIN 80 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY EARLY THEN CLEARING
LATE.  LOW NEAR 60.  WIND BECOMING NORTHWEST 5 TO 15 MPH.  CHANCE
OF RAIN 60 PERCENT.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY...COOLER AND LESS HUMID.  CHANCE OF A
SPRINKLE TOWARD EVENING.  HIGH NEAR 80.

$$

MAZ005-006-012-220200-
UPDATED
SOUTHERN WORCESTER-WESTERN ESSEX-WESTERN MIDDLESEX-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CONCORD...LOWELL...FRAMINGHAM...HAVERHILL...
LAWRENCE...WORCESTER
144 PM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 8 PM...
.THIS AFTERNOON...PARTLY SUNNY AND HUMID WITH NEAR RECORD HEAT.
THUNDERSTORMS...A FEW OF WHICH MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY DAMAGING WIND
OR LARGE HAIL.  HIGH AROUND 90.  SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH.
CHANCE OF RAIN 80 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...SCATTERED SHOWERS EARLY THEN CLEARING LATE.  LOW 55 TO
60.  WIND BECOMING NORTHWEST 5 TO 15 MPH.  CHANCE OF RAIN 40
PERCENT.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY...COOLER AND LESS HUMID. CHANCE OF A
SPRINKLE TOWARD EVENING.  HIGH 75 TO 80.

$$

MAZ002>004-008>010-220200-
UPDATED
EASTERN FRANKLIN-EASTERN HAMPSHIRE-NORTHERN WORCESTER-WESTERN FRANKLIN-
WESTERN HAMPDEN-WESTERN HAMPSHIRE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SHELBURNE...GREENFIELD...FITCHBURG...
GARDNER...CHESTERFIELD...BLANDFORD...AMHERST...NORTHAMPTON
144 PM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 8 PM...
.THIS AFTERNOON...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.  SOME THUNDERSTORM
MAY HAVE DAMAGING WIND AND LARGE HAIL.  WARM AND HUMID HIGH 85 TO
90.  SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH SHIFTING TO NORTHWEST LATE.
CHANCE OF RAIN 80 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS EARLY OTHERWISE
CLEARING.  LOW 50 TO 55.  NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY...COOLER AND LESS HUMID.  A 30 PERCENT
CHANCE OF SHOWER TOWARD EVENING.  HIGH 75 TO 80.

$$

MAZ011-220200-
UPDATED
EASTERN HAMPDEN-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...HOLYOKE...SPRINGFIELD
144 PM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 8 PM...
.THIS AFTERNOON...PARTLY SUNNY AND HUMID WITH RECORD HEAT.
THUNDERSTORMS DURING MID OR LATE AFTERNOON AND A FEW MAY BE
ACCOMPANIED BY DAMAGING WIND OR LARGE HAIL.  HIGH 90 TO 95.
SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH.  CHANCE OF RAIN 80 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS EARLY OTHERWISE
CLEARING.  LOW AROUND 55.  NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY...COOLER AND LESS HUMID.  CHANCE OF A
SPRINKLE TOWARD EVENING.  HIGH NEAR 80.

$$

MAZ013-017-018-220200-
UPDATED
NORTHERN BRISTOL-WESTERN NORFOLK-WESTERN PLYMOUTH-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FOXBORO...NORWOOD...ATTLEBORO...TAUNTON...
BROCKTON
144 PM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 8 PM...
.THIS AFTERNOON...PARTLY SUNNY...BREEZY AND HUMID WITH RECORD
HEAT. THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY LATE IN THE DAY AND A FEW MAY BE
ACCOMPANIED BY DAMAGING WIND OR LARGE HAIL.  HIGH NEAR 95.
SOUTHWEST WIND 15 TO 25 MPH.  CHANCE OF RAIN 70 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY EARLY.  CLEARING LATE.
LOW 55 TO 60.  WIND BECOMING NORTHWEST 5 TO 15 MPH.   CHANCE OF
RAIN 60 PERCENT.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY...COOLER AND LESS HUMID.  HIGH AROUND
80.

$$

MAZ020-021-220200-
UPDATED
SOUTHERN BRISTOL-SOUTHERN PLYMOUTH-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FALL RIVER...NEW BEDFORD...WAREHAM
144 PM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 8 PM...
.THIS AFTERNOON...HAZY SUNSHINE...BREEZY AND HUMID.  CHANCE OF A
THUNDERSTORM WITH HAIL AND STRONG GUSTY WIND LATE.  HOT INLAND.
HIGH AROUND 80 AT THE SHORE TO THE LOWER 90S JUST INLAND.
SOUTHWEST WIND INCREASING TO 15 TO 25 MPH.  CHANCE OF RAIN 40
PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...SHOWERS AND SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS EARLY WHICH MAY BE
ACCOMPANIED BY STRONG GUSTY WINDS.  FOGGY FOR A WHILE ALONG THE
COAST THEN CLEARING TOWARD DAWN.  LOW 55 TO 60.  WIND BECOMING
NORTHWEST 5 TO 15 MPH.  CHANCE OF RAIN 80 PERCENT.
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY AND LESS HUMID.  HIGH AROUND 80.

$$

MAZ022>024-220200-
UPDATED
BARNSTABLE...CAPE COD-DUKES...MARTHAS VINEYARD-NANTUCKET-
144 PM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 8 PM...
.THIS AFTERNOON...HAZY SUNSHINE...BREEZY...WARM AND HUMID.  CHANCE
OF A THUNDERSTORM WITH HAIL AND STRONG GUSTY WIND LATE.  HIGH
RANGING FROM 75 TO 80 ALONG THE SOUTH COASTS TO THE MID 80S ON THE
UPPER CAPE.  SOUTHWEST WIND INCREASING TO 15 TO 25 MPH.  CHANCE OF
RAIN 40 PERCENT.
.TONIGHT...SHOWERS LIKELY EARLY WITH CHANCE OF A THUNDERSTORM
OTHERWISE BECOMING FOGGY.  LOW 55 TO 60.  SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 20
MPH BECOMING NORTHWEST 5 TO 15 MPH.  CHANCE OF RAIN 70 PERCENT.
.WEDNESDAY...BECOMING MOSTLY SUNNY AND LESS HUMID.  HIGH NEAR 75.

$$
DMH



g 
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                          CLIMATOLOGICAL REPORT                              *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

CSUS2 KBOS 210525
CLIBOS
CLIMATOLOGICAL REPORT FOR BOSTON MA (DAILY)
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
125 AM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996
 
...TEMPERATURE...

HIGH YESTERDAY... 91  ***NEW RECORD***
LOW YESTERDAY.... 53 
MEAN TEMPERATURE. 72         DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL...PLUS  13

NORMAL HIGH FOR TODAY.....68
NORMAL LOW FOR TODAY......51
RECORD HIGH FOR TODAY.... 93 SET IN 1921  
RECORD LOW FOR TODAY..... 41 SET IN 1907  

...DEGREE DAY DATA...

HEATING
YESTERDAY...   0              DEPARTURE.....MINUS 6
MONTH....... 212              DEPARTURE.....PLUS  39
SEASON......5690              DEPARTURE.....PLUS  97

COOLING 
YESTERDAY...   7              DEPARTURE.....PLUS  7
MONTH.......   7              DEPARTURE.....PLUS  7
SEASON......  10              DEPARTURE.....PLUS  10


...PRECIPITATION IN INCHES...

YESTERDAY............... 0.00
TOTAL FOR THE MONTH..... 1.99
NORMAL MONTH TO DATE.... 2.14
TOTAL FOR THE YEAR......19.33
NORMAL YEAR TO DATE.....16.65

...WIND DATA...

AVERAGE WIND SPEED YESTERDAY.............10.7 MPH
FASTEST 2-MIN WIND YESTERDAY.............23 MPH
PEAK WIND GUST YESTERDAY.................29 MPH FROM THE  W

...ASTRONOMICAL DATA...

SUNRISE TODAY......517 AM EDT
SUNSET TODAY.......804 PM EDT
SUNRISE TOMORROW...516 AM EDT
SUNSET TOMORROW....805 PM EDT
...END...



ge
 
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                            Regional & Extended Forecast                     *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

e
952 
FPUS1 KBOS 210834
SFPMA 
MAZALL-CTZALL-RIZALL-212100-

STATE FORECAST FOR SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
435 AM EDT TUE MAY 21 1996

.TODAY...PARTLY SUNNY WITH RECORD HEAT.  BREEZY NEAR THE COAST. 
THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING THIS AFTERNOON AND A FEW MAY BE
ACCOMPANIED BY DAMAGING WIND OR LARGE HAIL.  THE SOUTHEAST COAST
OF NEW ENGLAND PROBABLY WONT SEE ANY RAIN UNTIL AFTER THE RUSH
HOUR.  HIGHS MAINLY 90 TO 95 EXCEPT UPPER 70S AND 80S ALONG THE
MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND COAST.
.TONIGHT...SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS DURING THE EVENING. 
FOGGY NEAR THE CAPE AND ISLANDS.  CLEARING LATE.  LOWS IN THE 50S
EXCEPT 60 TO 65 PARTS OF THE COAST.
.WEDNESDAY...SUNNY...COOLER AND LESS HUMID.  CHANCE OF A SHOWER OR
SPRINKLE LATE IN THE DAY...MAINLY INTERIOR.  HIGHS 70 TO AROUND
80.

.EXTENDED FORECAST...
.THURSDAY...FAIR.  LOWS IN THE 50S.  HIGHS IN THE 70S.
.FRIDAY...FAIR.  LOWS 45 TO 55.  HIGHS 65 TO 70.
.SATURDAY...FAIR.  LOWS 45 TO 55.  HIGHS IN THE 60S.$$

DRAG


g 
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                               MIT Forecast                                  *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************
 
17.14922GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue May 21 1996 18:366
    >>>of the "4 Fs"  Fighting, fleeing, feeding and reproduction.
                      ^         ^        ^
                      1         2        3 .....................
    
    
    
17.14923BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Tue May 21 1996 18:403
    
    	Raq, please don't make me WHOOSH!! you.
    
17.14924ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue May 21 1996 18:522
    
    raq: it ryhmes with clucking. hth
17.14925NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 21 1996 19:034
TTWA:  Where is Grantville, MA?  There's a list of points along the route
of the Olympic torch circulating around, and it lists Grantville between
Newton and Boston.  There's a Granville in W. MA, but that would be quite
a detour.
17.14926SMURF::WALTERSTue May 21 1996 19:041
    But ducking is the same as fleeing....
17.14927A little warm for New England, but...ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateTue May 21 1996 19:056
    re: .14921
    
    Sounds like a pretty typical Texas forecast.  Why batton down the
    hatches?
    
    Bob
17.14928SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 21 1996 19:064
    
    	Nasty thunderstorms with hail. 
    
    
17.14929ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateTue May 21 1996 19:1010
    
>    	Nasty thunderstorms with hail. 
    
    Oh.  You don't usually get those?  It not unusual for various car
    dealers to have a few 'hail damage' sales every summer.  I guess I've
    just gotten used to them.
    
    Sorry.
    
    Bob
17.14930CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 21 1996 19:1312

 In the 13 years I've lived in New England I don't think I've seen hail.
 I know in Colorado we sure got it frequently (had to replace the roof on my
 house one year).


 Looks like there's somethin' brewin' out there now.



 Jim
17.14931SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 21 1996 19:215
    
    
    	we don't normally see too much hail up here, and our thunderstorms
    are mild compared to other parts of the country. We batton down the
    hatches early. :)
17.14932ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue May 21 1996 19:222
    
    Jim, that would be my beer. be a good chap and fetch it for me ok?
17.14933BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Tue May 21 1996 19:376
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Who in his/her right mind goes to K-Mart expecting to find a
    	well-stocked electrical department?  8^)
    
17.14934ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue May 21 1996 20:084
    
    .14933
    
    people from Cincinnati, perhaps?
17.14935BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doTue May 21 1996 20:1313
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why do I even bother getting involved in Note 18.* and other
    	"related" discussions?
    
    
    	RE: Battis
    
    	Whew.  At least it's a relatively small subset of the total
    	population.
    
    
17.14936BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Tue May 21 1996 20:1511
    > 17.14935 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY
    
    > Why do I even bother getting involved in Note 18.* and other
    > "related" discussions?
    
    I dunno. Why don't you lie down on this leather couch and tell me about
    it.
    
    Start with your childhood. Tell me why you were always the last one
    picked for sandlot baseball? Tell me why they always used you for first
    base. Tell me why.... zzzzzzzzz...
17.14937BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue May 21 1996 20:168
| <<< Note 17.14935 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Good Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you do" >>>


| Why do I even bother getting involved in Note 18.* and other 
| "related" discussions?

	Because you respond to them. It's quite simple... if you don't respond,
you will never ask that question again. :-)
17.14938SCASS1::BARBER_AEVERYTHING'S FFIIIIIINNEE!!!!!!!!!!Tue May 21 1996 20:391
    729.328
17.14939POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersTue May 21 1996 20:403
    
    Note the node.
              
17.14940BUSY::SLABOUNTYGood Heavens,Cmndr,what DID you doTue May 21 1996 20:414
    
    	As far as I know, April, it's not really the president who wrote
    	that note.
    
17.14941SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 21 1996 20:464
    
    	I know it was not Zaphod!
    
    
17.14942SCASS1::BARBER_AEVERYTHING'S FFIIIIIINNEE!!!!!!!!!!Tue May 21 1996 20:484
    Gee, thanks Shawn.  I really really really thought the President of the
    United States of America wrote that note.  8-P  
    
    I thought it was cute.  Whoever did that, fess up!!
17.14943POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersTue May 21 1996 20:493
    
    I repeat, note the node.
    
17.14944SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 21 1996 20:515
    
    	Ok...I did it. Busted again. :)
    
    
    jim
17.14945SCASS1::BARBER_AEVERYTHING'S FFIIIIIINNEE!!!!!!!!!!Tue May 21 1996 20:511
    NETRIX:: ??  That's supposed to tell me who done did it? 
17.14946NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 21 1996 20:511
NE Trix?  The Silly Rabbit's in New England?
17.14947SMURF::WALTERSTue May 21 1996 20:521
    and Di was so worried....
17.14948you like?NETRIX::&quot;postal_worker@luney.bin.com&quot;gun-nutterTue May 21 1996 20:536

	just another day on the web. :*)


[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.14949SCASS1::BARBER_AEVERYTHING'S FFIIIIIINNEE!!!!!!!!!!Tue May 21 1996 20:543
    agagagagaga Jim!!  Stop, you're killing me...  
    
    More!  8)
17.14950noting from beyond thunderdomeNETRIX::&quot;road_warrior@mad.max.edu&quot;machine gun maxTue May 21 1996 20:564

	I like it when women beg for more. :)
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.14951SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 21 1996 20:575
    
    
    	that's enough wasted bandwidth I suppose. :*)
    
    
17.14952BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Tue May 21 1996 21:174
    
    	Deb, NETRIX is a local web router of sorts and can only tell you
    	who DIDN'T write it.
    
17.14953SCASS1::BARBER_AEVERYTHING'S FFIIIIIINNEE!!!!!!!!!!Tue May 21 1996 21:221
    Thanks, Shawn.  8)
17.14954JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed May 22 1996 15:125
    Can someone give me a definition of charisma? [pull out your
    funk-n-wagnells- NO].. I mean from your head... not the dictionary.
    
    :-)
    Thanks
17.14955SMURF::WALTERSWed May 22 1996 15:151
    Hwyl
17.14956PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 22 1996 15:222
    n.  cary grant
17.14957JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed May 22 1996 15:251
    what is hwyl?
17.14958Diane's definition is consistent with #2COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed May 22 1996 15:2916
Why from my head?

Dictionary is much more reliable.

From the G. C. Merriam Webster's 10th Collegiate Dictionary:

Etymology: Greek "charisma" favor, gift, from "charizesthai" to favor, from 
"charis" grace; akin to Greek "chairein" to rejoice

1 : an extraordinary power (as of healing) given a Christian by the 
Holy Spirit for the good of the church

2 a : a personal magic of leadership arousing special popular loyalty or 
enthusiasm for a public figure (as a political leader) b : a special 
magnetic charm or appeal  "the charisma of a popular actor"

17.14959LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 22 1996 15:301
    jfk
17.14960JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed May 22 1996 15:367
    John,
    
    Because I'm interested in knowing what people THINK when they see the
    word used, versus what dictionary definition is [could be same, but
    could be not, thanks for spoiling it for me].
    
    
17.14961SMURF::WALTERSWed May 22 1996 15:361
    Hwyl is the closest word in my Welsh dictionary.
17.14962JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed May 22 1996 15:373
    .14961
    
    Yeah I can see that it starts with a C and everything. :-)
17.14963SMURF::WALTERSWed May 22 1996 15:451
    But it's interesting that there's no specific word for "charisma".
17.14964at least that's my theoryPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 22 1996 15:543
  .14963  It's a given that the Welsh are charismatic, so no
	  need for it. 
17.14965SMURF::WALTERSWed May 22 1996 15:591
    Why, thank you Dianne.
17.14966PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 22 1996 16:222
   TTWA:  Did Colin misspell my name to be funny? ;>
17.14967SMURF::WALTERSWed May 22 1996 17:061
    uh sorry....(TM)
17.14968PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 22 1996 17:364
  why it is that some people can't follow even the simplest of
  instructions, as evidenced by the 'box "poll" responses.

17.14969LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 22 1996 17:391
    i think it's because most of them are college grads.
17.14970PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 22 1996 17:472
  Not a bad hypothesis, Oph baby. ;>
17.14971There were instructions?BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed May 22 1996 17:584
>  why it is that some people can't follow even the simplest of
>  instructions, as evidenced by the 'box "poll" responses.

 This assumes we all read the instructions, does it not?
17.14972LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 22 1996 18:072
    how you know if your bat-house has occupants?
    or is it just another sweet mystery of life?
17.14973PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 22 1996 18:104
> This assumes we all read the instructions, does it not?

	Yes.

17.14974MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 22 1996 18:103
>    how you know if your bat-house has occupants?

By the mosquitoes marching around in front of it with little picket signs.
17.14975BUSY::SLABOUNTYAfterbirth of a NationWed May 22 1996 18:107
    
    	The doors only open inward, of course, and a spring closes them
    	as soon as the bat enters.
    
    	If you hear squawking and fluttering and annoying bat noises
    	emanating from within, then your bat-house is occupied.
    
17.14976ACISS2::LEECHWed May 22 1996 18:121
    Why would you want to capture a bat?
17.14977NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 22 1996 18:121
You look inside during the day when bats sleep.
17.14978MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREquick beat of an icy heartWed May 22 1996 18:147
>    how you know if your bat-house has occupants?

	watch for them to come out at sunset?
	look for bat droppings beneath it?
	look inside during the day?

	
17.14979LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 22 1996 18:172
    but if i look inside, i'll have to get up on a ladder and
    i may disturb them.  hey, i could look for bat guano!
17.14980PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 22 1996 18:203
   Oph is very considerate of little woodland creatures.

17.14981LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 22 1996 18:217
    .14973
    
    >> This assumes we all read the instructions, does it not?       
    
    > Yes.
    
    What?  No qualifying statements?
17.14982He'll know if the batmobile, batplane or batboat are out....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed May 22 1996 18:225
|   how you know if your bat-house has occupants?
    
    Ask Alfred.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.14983PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 22 1996 18:2411
    
>    What?  No qualifying statements?

	N**




   **  Well, yes and no.  You see, it all started when I was a very
       small child and my mother wouldn't let me have a dog...

17.14984ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 22 1996 18:442
    
    My bat-house is always occupied.
17.14985BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Wed May 22 1996 18:468
    > 17.14979 by LANDO::OLIVER_
    
    > hey, i could look for bat guano!
    
    There is a Pacific Island (I conveniently forgot the name) that has a
    cave that has bat poop over 50ft deep on the floor.
    
    TTWA.
17.14986LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 22 1996 18:471
    mark frankly i, find this hard, to believe.
17.14987ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 22 1996 18:522
    
    <--- 'tis true. trust me on this.
17.14988POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed May 22 1996 18:543
    
    I don't have a bat house, but my belfry is always occupied.
    
17.14989BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Wed May 22 1996 18:541
    nice belfry.
17.14990PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 22 1996 18:565
    
>    I don't have a bat house

	Deb is a belle free of bats.

17.14991SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 22 1996 19:0317
    
    re: .14986
    
    >mark frankly i, find this hard, to believe.
    
    
    I don't know if it's 50 ft., Bonnie, but it is deep. The local gov't
    allows the natives into the caves every once in awhile to scoop up the
    bs and use it for fertilizer...
    
     Your bat house and mine are relatively inexpensive, so the ability to
    have a door that opens wasn't included in the plans and building of
    same.
    
      I would imagine, that once it's occupied, it'll be easy enough to
    tell... Just hand around til dusk... :)
    
17.14992BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomWed May 22 1996 19:058
    
    >Your bat house and mine are relatively inexpensive, so the ability to
    >have a door that opens wasn't included in the plans and building of
    >same.
    
    
    	Bonnie has a bat mine?
    
17.14993LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 22 1996 19:074
    andy, there you are!  i was questioning mr battis' statement
    that he always has bats in his bathouse.  i think i recall 
    hearing about that batcave with guano and besides i'd never
    question proctor cuz he's so funny and smaht and all.
17.14994SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 22 1996 19:229
    
    
    >andy, there you are!
    
    
    Yep.... at least for another week or so...
    
    
    
17.14995USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed May 22 1996 19:262
    put a doorbell on your bathouse & you can check to see if they are
    home/not
17.14996POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed May 22 1996 20:033
    
    TTWA:  Does Glenn have viral pneumonia?
    
17.14997ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 22 1996 20:033
    
    Bonnie, my last name is BATtis, hence there are always bats in the
    bathouse. Batman was an old nickname. am I making sense?
17.14998BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Wed May 22 1996 20:063
    > am I making sense?
    
    No. are you supposed to be making sense?
17.14999POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneWed May 22 1996 20:171
    Thankfully, all I have is brochitis.
17.15000BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Wed May 22 1996 20:185
    >  17.14999 by POLAR::RICHARDSON
    
    > brochitis.
    
    see ya in "box phrase of the day"...
17.15001POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneWed May 22 1996 20:191
    uhh sorry.
17.15002SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 22 1996 20:239
    
    
    <-------
    
    Trademark infringement on Jack Martin...
    
    
    tsk... tsk... must be going from your throat to your head...
    
17.15003BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Wed May 22 1996 20:243
    > tsk... tsk... must be going from your throat to your head...
    
    and a head is a terrible thing to waste...
17.15004ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 22 1996 20:332
    
    <--- we've noticed.
17.15005BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialWed May 22 1996 20:343
    
    	Now THAT'S gonna leave a mark.
    
17.15006BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Wed May 22 1996 20:343
    > 17.15004 by ACISS1::BATTIS
    
    hmph. jealousy will get you everywhere!
17.15007POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersWed May 22 1996 20:368
    
    Liz Taylor's soon-to-be ex-husband is asking for more support money
    while they await their divorce, since he's living on "bare expenses" of
    $5,000 a month.
    
    $5,000 a month is bare?  I'd be living like a flippin' queen on $5,000 
    a month 8^).
    
17.15008ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 22 1996 20:393
    
    I think all digital sites should make shirt and tie and slacks
    mandatory. :-)
17.15009SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed May 22 1996 20:445
    
    
    	Hold still Battis, I'm trying to get a bead on ya.
    
    
17.15010NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 22 1996 20:441
Get a job at McDonalds, and you can _be_ a flippin' queen.
17.15011CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed May 22 1996 20:454
    
    	And the government's about to offer you a 20% raise !
    
    
17.15012NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorWed May 22 1996 20:521
How long until some notices the new webnotesd?
17.15013WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Wed May 22 1996 20:5512
    re .15008 by ACISS1::BATTIS
    
    >I think all digital sites should make shirt and tie and slacks
    >mandatory. :-)
    
    OK, then you can wear such items and come and work on a packing line or
    in parts storage, or on a loading or receiving dock and try to do the
    job in such clothes. :-)
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ(who saw the smiley)
17.15014POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneThu May 23 1996 00:431
    I wonder if sidewalk chalk is considered to be street make-up.
17.15015WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu May 23 1996 10:354
who knows? maybe Larry Portenski is still being short-
changed. from what i see on tv and what i've read, the
woman seems to be a nasty dragon-type. i hope he gets
the money.
17.15016POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 12:198
    
    He was perfectly capable of supporting himself before he married her! 
    Why should he get free cash?
    
    Before anyone starts flapping their hands at me, I'm against alimony or
    support for anyone that can support themselves, male or female.  Children 
    don't count.
    
17.15017NPSS::MLEVESQUEThu May 23 1996 12:443
    TTWA:
    
     Why I thought it was saturday this am.
17.15018CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 23 1996 12:549

 Hey! So did I!  I couldn't for the life of me figure out why my alarm
 was going on.




 Jim
17.15019CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu May 23 1996 13:136
    
    	In the Fortenski case, I agree.  However, I do think there
    	are some cases where alimony is justified.  Unfortunately, even
    	in those cases, it's usually too much.
    
    
17.15020DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 23 1996 14:115
    
    
    	He said $5000 doesn't allow him the lifestyle he got
    	accustomed to when he and Liz were together.
    
17.15021POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 14:2016
    
    Well, my salary doesn't allow me the lifestyle I had when living with
    my parents, but I got over it because I'm a big girl now and nobody owes 
    me anything, and if I want more money I should go out and earn it!
    
    <rant>
    
    And so should he!  Anyone who lives off of another person when they are
    grown up and perfectly capable of supporting themselves is a blood
    sucking leech.
    
    I mean, it's one thing when you're a parent staying at home with small
    children who aren't in school yet.  And it's one thing if you're that 
    small child.  But...what's his excuse?
     
    
17.15022NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 23 1996 14:212
TTWA:  Why Tom Ralston doesn't include the PC vs. Mac notes in his
thumper index.
17.15023PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 23 1996 14:253
  .15022  Gerald, apparently you were not informed that Tom recently
	  changed his name to Carl.  hth
17.15024NPSS::MLEVESQUEThu May 23 1996 14:307
    >	He said $5000 doesn't allow him the lifestyle he got
    >	accustomed to when he and Liz were together.
    
     BFD. That's the problem in a nutshell- people consider divorce to be a
    guarantee of lifestyle conditions. Tough noogies. You're divorced now.
    Get over it. Once the marital assets are rationally proportioned,
    you're on your own. Deal with it.
17.15025EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseThu May 23 1996 16:0416
re .15016:

How about the following:

I.M. Rich decides he wants a steady supply and finds a Sweet Young Thing half
his age.  Sweet Young Thing is capable of a lower middle class earning but not
beyond that although she is trying with schooling.  Sweet Young Thing thinks
I.M. Rich must be in love with her, why else would he be interested in a lower
class woman like her? They marry, Sweet Young Thing lives in the lap of luxury,
and sure enough I.M. Rich soon gets bored with her, and dumps her, and has his
eye on a Sweet Younger Thing a third his age...  Sweet Young Thing has to start
over in the job market having quit her job and education when I.M. Rich got
serious with her.

Should she get any alimony?

17.15026POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 16:0412
    
    >Larry Fortensky, a former building site worker, has gone to law to try to 
    >secure more money from the actress. He asked a court to overrule a 
    >prenuptial agreement he signed in 1991 which waived all "spousal support" 
    >in the event of the marriage not working.
    
    AHA!
    
    8^)
    
    
    
17.15027POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 16:085
    
    .15025
    
    Did IMR force SYT to give up his/her job and schooling?
                                        
17.15028It's *NEVER* worth it....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu May 23 1996 16:124
    
    Why I am not as wise as a certain noter.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.15029JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu May 23 1996 16:171
    Is Digital really going to have a Q5?
17.15030SNAX::BOURGOINEThu May 23 1996 16:1824

TTWA:    Why Store-24 is working so hard to get people to
	be married in their store???   WHY would anyone want to????

	Can you imagine in 20 years, "Oh, Honey!  Remember, we stood
	next to that lovely display of Cheeze-Doodles!"   


ALSO:

	What the heck is with this sillouettes I see everywhere -
	Of a man (?) waving, or a person golfing?????
	
	These things _suck_ at night when you think it might be a real
	person.    What is the point of them???   Has civilization
	fallen to the point that something like this is accepted as
	a lawn ornament????

Pat
		



17.15031CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 23 1996 16:2416

 When I was a kid mom would make "spaghetti" for dinner, which consisted
 of the pasta and a meat and/or tomato sauce.  Occasionally she would
 make "macaroni" which consisted of the little elbow shaped pasta and
 the familiar meat and/or tomato sauce..


 Why in the heck is it then, that here on the east coast what I (and others
 to whom I've posed this question) call "macaroni" is called "American
 Chop Suey"?  I'm not ashamed to confess that this bugs the living heck 
 out of me.



 Jim
17.15032STOWOA::ROSCHThu May 23 1996 16:252
    re .15025
    If IMR is female and SYT is male would it make a difference?
17.15033POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 16:254
    
    I thought it was ACS when it's all glopped together in one pot rather
    than separate pasta and sauce.
    
17.15034CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 23 1996 16:267

 But, Mom used to glop it all together in one big pot.



 ..and called it macaroni ;-)
17.15035SMURF::WALTERSThu May 23 1996 16:281
    Did she stick a feather in her hat?
17.15036CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 23 1996 16:294


 Mom didn't wear hats.
17.15037SMURF::WALTERSThu May 23 1996 16:301
    Hmm. so it's nothing do do with Yankee Noodle then.
17.15038WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu May 23 1996 16:313
i wonder if Liz will seek shelter within Betty 
Ford if her ex wins? (i still hope takes as much
as he can from).
17.15039JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu May 23 1996 16:323
    .15038
    
    Why would he get anything?
17.15040SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu May 23 1996 16:3422
    re: .15031
    
    My mom always called it "American Chop Suey" and so did the
    local school lunch menu.  I have no idea where the name came
    from.
    
    Keith's mom, however, always called it "Hungarian Goulash".
    
    This resulted in a very interesting "what are we having for
    dinner argument" when we first starting dating... :-)
    
    Keith: "American, WHAT?"
    
    Me:  "Hungarian Goulash?!!  That's not Hugarian Goulash. Goulash
         has noodles not macroni."
    
    Keith:  "Oh, and since when does Chop Suey contain tomato sauce?"
    
    Endless muttering about crazy New Englanders and eccentric people
    from Upstate New York....... :-) :-)
    
    
17.15041NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 23 1996 16:404
>i wonder if Liz will seek shelter within Betty 
>Ford if her ex wins?

Has Liz lost so much weight that she can fit entirely within Betty Ford?
17.15042SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu May 23 1996 16:4115
    .15030
    
    Re: Silouettes
    
    The wierdest one I've seen is someone that had a bunch of them
    sitting at their picnic table.  I mean, if you use the picnic
    table, it's a royal pain to keep moving the silouettes, and if
    you don't use it, then why put it out in your yard? 
    
    Although I confess the best lawn ornaments I've seen are in
    a yard in New York.  A nearly life-sized Juan Valdez and his
    donkey surrounded by a flock of pink flamingos.  And having been
    there at various times of the year I can say with confidence that
    the flamingos DO winter over in the yard...... :-)
    
17.15043NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 23 1996 16:413
So _that's_ what American Chop Suey is!  I sometimes pass a sort-of-diner
that has a "special of the day" sign in the window, and it's often ACS.
I thought they were just admitting that Chop Suey isn't really Chinese.
17.15044NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 23 1996 16:431
silhouettes.  nnttm.
17.15045POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 16:435
    
    .15038
    
    Why, Chip, why?
    
17.15046CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 23 1996 16:4420

>silhouettes.  



 now I can't get that song out of my mind..



 "took a walk went past your house
  late last night
  all the shades were pulled and drawn
  way up tight"..






17.15047SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu May 23 1996 16:453
    That's "Silhouettes on the Shade."  Noone knows it better than I do.
    
    \hth
17.15048NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 23 1996 16:464
way _down_ tight.  nnttm.

BTW, the oldies station in Boston _always_ plays the Herman's Hermits version
of that, which is not as good as the original (?) version.
17.15049BUSY::SLABOUNTYCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Thu May 23 1996 16:4910
    
    	I was always under the impression that lawn silhouettes were
    	used as "decoys" at night to make a would-be thief think twice
    	about stopping and robbing a house that always had a cowboy on
    	guard at the back porch.
    
    	And spaghetti is long and thin [spaghetti and vermicelli are
    	part of the spaghetti family, IMO] while macaroni is multi-
    	shaped [ziti/rigatoni/rotini].
    
17.15050SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu May 23 1996 16:491
    Well, Shawn, I'd say you got the pasta thing well penned in.
17.15051NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 23 1996 16:505
>    	And spaghetti is long and thin [spaghetti and vermicelli are
>    	part of the spaghetti family, IMO] while macaroni is multi-
>    	shaped [ziti/rigatoni/rotini].
    
So says Shawn "Spaghetti" Labounty.
17.15052CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 23 1996 16:5015
>    That's "Silhouettes on the Shade."  Noone knows it better than I do.
    
 

     Correct.  And it was performed by whom?  The Silhouettes, of course.
     And I was referring to the group's name in my previous note.


     rhth




 Jim
17.15053POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 16:503
    
    That's using the old noodle.
    
17.15054CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 23 1996 16:519
>way _down_ tight.  nnttm.


correct.  I goofed.



Jim
17.15055CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 23 1996 16:541
    Civilization started its decline with the advent of lawn ornaments.  
17.15056SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu May 23 1996 16:545
    .15052
    
    > And I was referring to the group's name in my previous note.
    
    Good backfilling there, Jim.  :-)
17.15057WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu May 23 1996 16:565
why Mz Deb? i dislike the woman intensely. she is so 
shallow it's incredible.

i think she needs to get married just one more time.
no, wait, another 20 times...
17.15058SMURF::WALTERSThu May 23 1996 16:573
    .15050
    
    Orzo he thinks.
17.15059POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 17:079
    
    Because she's shallow, she should give a perfectly capable man money to
    live on, even though he signed a prenup?
    
    Do you feel the same way about support payments going in the other
    direction?
    
    I'm not accusing you of this, just curious.  
    
17.15060EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseThu May 23 1996 17:265
re .15027:

No, but if I.M. Rich is worth eleventy bazillion bucks and the schooling
was for something like typing school and not brain surgery or something
I think both would say, when first married, "why bother?"
17.15061polish wannabe ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu May 23 1996 17:274
    
      When MLEVESQUE will prepend another unpronouncable consonant.
    
      bb
17.15062<thump>NPSS::MLEVESQUEThu May 23 1996 17:411
    Bend over and I'll give you an unpronouncable consonant. 
17.15063WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu May 23 1996 17:598
yes Deb I do support payments in the other direction
if the circumstances warrant it. every situation is
different.

i guess i really, really don't think Larry deserves
dime one. i just enjoy slamming Liz. she really thinks
she's something far away from the thing she actually
is...
17.15064POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 18:019
    
    .15060
    
    I just don't believe that anyone has the right to leech off of another
    person, and that's what I think alimony/support payments are.  If a
    person is short-sighted enuf not to plan for any eventuality, perhaps a
    lesson in the school of hard knocks is what's needed.
    
    
17.15065POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 18:044
    
    But Chip, what IS she?  All we really know about her is what the media
    chooses to show us.  
    
17.15066LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 23 1996 18:071
    loved her in "who's afraid of virginia woolf?"!
17.15067WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu May 23 1996 18:0913
-1 well, actually she's done a fine job of showing us who
she through interviews and the like. 

alimony and support payments are two very different things.
support payments (if reasonable) are generally connected
to the obligation of sharing the financial burden of
children. 

i believe that there are even extreme cases where spouses
have given up careers or school in order to support the
other spouse's career only to be dumped down the road.

these are legitmate arguments, wouldn't you agree, Deb?
17.15068You need the Ronco Comma InserterNOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 23 1996 18:174
>why Mz Deb? i dislike the woman intensely. she is so 
>shallow it's incredible.

You dislike Mz Deb intensely?  She's incredibly shallow?
17.15069CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 23 1996 18:239

 If anyone keeps track of how many times Ms. Conlon replies with "by the way"
 to her own notes.




 Jim
17.15070you read them?NPSS::MLEVESQUEThu May 23 1996 18:281
    WTFC?
17.15071SCASS1::BARBER_AEVERYTHING'S FFIIIIIINNEE!!!!!!!!!!Thu May 23 1996 18:301
    not me.
17.15072Made me smile. :)SPECXN::CONLONThu May 23 1996 18:306
    
    Jim, I read your note just as I was 'next unseening' to get out of
    this topic.  The next topic I hit was 'Name dropping'.

    I thought for a second that you were name-dropping MY name.  :)

17.15073POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersThu May 23 1996 18:3428
>alimony and support payments are two very different things.
>support payments (if reasonable) are generally connected
>to the obligation of sharing the financial burden of
>children. 

    I'm not referring to child support - I made that very clear earlier. 
    Alimony is also known as "spousal support".  And LF is asking
    specifically for pre-divorce support money, not alimony, as they're not 
    divorced yet.
    
>i believe that there are even extreme cases where spouses
>have given up careers or school in order to support the
>other spouse's career only to be dumped down the road.

>these are legitmate arguments, wouldn't you agree, Deb?
    
    There are always exceptions.  I belive I made that clear before also. 
    What did LT give up, and how did he further Liz Taylor's career?
    
    I don't think anyone will disagree with you in the case of, say, one
    spouse quitting college and working in order to put the other spouse
    through law school or something and then being dumped once the degree
    and license are firmly in hand.  However, one would think that an
    equitable division of assets would be better for the dumpee's self
    esteem and future than an allowance paid out in monthly installments.
    
                               
17.15074EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseThu May 23 1996 18:4812
>    I don't think anyone will disagree with you in the case of, say, one
>    spouse quitting college and working in order to put the other spouse
>    through law school or something and then being dumped once the degree
>    and license are firmly in hand.  However, one would think that an
>    equitable division of assets would be better for the dumpee's self
>    esteem and future than an allowance paid out in monthly installments.
    
How about when the dumper finally has the new law degree but the big $
is only just started to come in, and the dumper is heavily in debt due
to the law school student loans, when dumper dumps dumpee.  No assets
yet, but it'll only be a few years before there's a new Mercedes.

17.15075It's 1996, isn't it?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu May 23 1996 19:025
    
    If anybody else finds it a bit back to the future that Yahoo's
    "Government/US States" index has 62 entries.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.15076BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Thu May 23 1996 19:0512
    >  If anybody else finds it a bit back to the future that Yahoo'
    > "Government/US States" index has 62 entries.
    
    not really.  Washington DC can be found as:
    
    	-lala land
    	-the little district that could
    	-willa wonka and the stupid factory
    	-the giant sucking hole in the ground
    	-etc etc etc.
    
    see? it ain't hard to get to 62.. (even tho D.C. ain't a state...)
17.15077SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 23 1996 19:178
    
    
    TTWA...
    
    Why mz_deb has gone into King's English mode of writing??
    
    
    It is more romantic-looking, dear??
17.15078CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 23 1996 20:2815


 I wonder if they can hook up some sort of tracking gizmo on the restroom
 cleaner's carts which will broadcast a signal (to be displayed on screens
 mounted around the building) that lets one know that they are cleaning
 the rest room to which one is en route..would seem to save a lot of time
 as it would prevent one from having to take time to travel to the rest room
 only to find it is closed, *and* one wouldn't have to spend 2-3 minutes
 complaining to everyone around them that every time they head for a rest
 room, they are cleaning it.



 Jim
17.15079BUSY::SLABOUNTYConsume feces and expire.Thu May 23 1996 20:366
    
    	So you're saying that the 2-3 minutes for complaining is a
    	requirement at DAS?
    
    	That's very odd.
    
17.15080CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 23 1996 20:4215
    
>    	So you're saying that the 2-3 minutes for complaining is a
>    	requirement at DAS?
    
 
       Not a requirement, but it seems to be the standard.






   	    

17.15081WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Thu May 23 1996 21:2716
    I certainly don't take 2 - 3 minutes to complain about this. It is
    annoying when it happens. I'm in the DAS warehouse and we have to go
    through a keycard activated revolving door. There is a restroom just on
    the other side of this door. (Really close to my work area, I could hit
    it with a rock and we've thought about it at times. :-)  ) It seems
    that at least three times a week  I gotta go and it's being cleaned.
    Then it's a walk to near the cafe. (tempted to eat or get coffee) or
    near the exit. (Tempted to keep on going :-)  ) However, except for
    this NOTE, my complaints are usually limited to
    rassafrasssinfrassarassin cleaning the cans again. Now I gotta walk a
    bit to the next one and back and I got a lotta work waiting.
    rassafraaaainfrassarassin.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
17.15082POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneThu May 23 1996 22:121
    <--- Sounds more like slight cursings.
17.15083BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 01:444

	It's probably only slight cursings because on the way to the bathroom,
he stopped by a terminal. Now he REALLY has to go bad!
17.15084POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersFri May 24 1996 02:126
    
    .15077
    
    King's English?  You mean speaking/writing properly?  I'm not sure I
    follow you.
    
17.15085COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 24 1996 03:097

	http://www.digital.com/info/pics/bp-signature.gif

	??

/john
17.15086USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Fri May 24 1996 10:013
    personal to the "Flippin' Queen"
    
    i m in agreement wifya honey!
17.15087BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 10:327
| <<< Note 17.15084 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Little Chamber of Belgian Burgers" >>>


| King's English? You mean speaking/writing properly? I'm not sure I follow you.

	Deb, you should learn who you are following so you don't end up in some
strangers house.
17.15088WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 24 1996 11:2114
I agree with you Deb. I really do. He shouldn't get anything
from her (as i stated in a previous note). i was just doing
a little venting because i have this hair across my butt for
little Lizzy.

i hope you didn't bite for that lame/feeble attempt at fixing an
insulting innuendo. :-)

i have nothing but respect for you! hey, do you work with a 
woman named Kathy Kodys (i don't know her married name)?
she would have recently been transitioned to permanent
status (from temp).

Chip
17.15089GMASEC::KELLYBill Henry: My Hero!Fri May 24 1996 12:311
    Debra may not know her, but I do!  I made her badge!
17.15090POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersFri May 24 1996 12:573
    
    "married" name?  
    
17.15091SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 24 1996 13:008
    
    re: .15084
    
    > King's English?  You mean speaking/writing properly?  I'm not sure I
    >follow you.
    
    
    Come on, deb... get with the programme!!!
17.15092exitSMURF::WALTERSFri May 24 1996 13:132
    'Splains why I didn't get it.
    
17.15093POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersFri May 24 1996 13:134
    
    I'm really not in the mood to be crapped on for my spelling today.  I
    get treated like dirt enough for other reasons.
    
17.15094BULEAN::BANKSFri May 24 1996 13:174
>    get treated like dirt enough for other reasons.

I'm sure I'm not the first to suggest, but perhaps this place would be more
appropriately named "SANDBOX."
17.15095GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri May 24 1996 13:3111
    
    yo chip!!!  i know kathy kodys-murtha...
    
    
    what about her??????
    
    
    -raq
    
    
    
17.15096SCASS1::BARBER_AEVERYTHING'S FFIIIIIINNEE!!!!!!!!!!Fri May 24 1996 13:331
    .15085 I'll be rich!  
17.15097according to today's news reportNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri May 24 1996 14:032
Last night, May 23, 1996, Roger Clemens got the first hit he has ever had
in a major league baseball game.
17.15098PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 14:064
  .15097  I think I heard it was the first time it's happened in
	  24 years, in Beantown.  Pitcher getting a hit, that is.

17.15099WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 24 1996 14:069
i've known Kathy for quite some time and she temp'd
as my secretary back when the Westminster facility
was still running.

i knew she was working somewhere with the Law Dept.
and was wondering how she was doing... I should
drop her a note.

she is a very nice person. always liked her.
17.15100I didn't know that...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri May 24 1996 14:119
    
      The Clemens hit is interesting because it came about due to a
     rule I personally didn't know about.  In the middle of the game,
     the Sox decided to put their DH in the outfield.  Apparently, it
     is a rule that you can do this, but if you do, you get no further
     designated hitter, so either the pitcher must bat, or you have
     to take him out and use a pinch hitter.  Obscure !
    
      bb
17.15101BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 14:3412
| <<< Note 17.15098 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| .15097  I think I heard it was the first time it's happened in
| 24 years, in Beantown.  Pitcher getting a hit, that is.

	Yes, and no. First time in 24 years for a pitcher who was pitching in
that game to get a hit. Tim Lollar, a pitcher for the Sox in 86, came in and
got a hit during the regular season. He was a pinch hitter though.


Glen
17.15102today's trivia (I don't know them all)GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri May 24 1996 14:387
    
      I heard a guy on the radio claim that "in major league baseball,
     there are 11 ways to reach first base without swinging a bat".
    
      I got up to about 7, maybe 8.  Can anybody name 11 ?
    
      bb
17.15103E::EVANSFri May 24 1996 14:4610
here's a start:

walk
hit by pitch
interference by the catcher
called strike out, catcher drops the ball
pinch runner (this is probably one of the trick answers)

Jim

17.15104LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthFri May 24 1996 14:491
    how about a balk?
17.15105GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri May 24 1996 14:5110
    
    well, chip, i will tell kathy you were inquiring.  i have to go over
    and see her.  she is the law librarian over here.  and a heck of a
    golfer, too.  her team won the scramble.  but be careful when sending
    her mail.  don't know if it's her name or what, but i have the hardest
    time sending her mail...gavel::kodys_murtha should work, but i offer no
    promises..
    
    -raq
    
17.15106SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 24 1996 14:537
    
    re: .15104
    
    >how about a balk?
    
    Balks don't count for batters, only runners who are already on base...
    
17.15107LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthFri May 24 1996 14:541
    i was unsure.
17.15108SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 24 1996 14:566
    
    
    >i was unsure.
    
    No prob, Bonnie... that's what the sandbox is for...
    
17.15109yes, there have to be trick answersGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri May 24 1996 15:1613
    
      Well, I was counting bunt.
    
      Also, I think "passed ball", "hit by pitch", and "dropped third
     strike/steal first" are 3 separate ways ?
    
      Somewhere deep within me is a memory of an obscure defensive
     illegality - wrong number of players ?  Improperly positioned ?
    
      Need a rulebook !
    
      bb
    
17.15110SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 24 1996 15:277
    
    What's the english language coming to??
    
    A story in today's paper told of the latest Mt. Everest climbers
    "rescuing" the body of one of the climbers that died...
    
    
17.15111POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersFri May 24 1996 15:293
    
    AHA!  And you make fun of me?
    
17.15112POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneFri May 24 1996 15:321
    Well, I'm sure the bodies were praying somebody would save them.
17.15113SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 24 1996 15:3314
    
    My dear mz_deb...
    
    I have never intentionally made fun of you. All queries/replies you
    took as such, were meant in jest or teasing.
    
     I beg your forgiveness and humbly apologize for any
    misunderstandings.
    
     I remain your servant forever....
    
     Andy
    
    
17.15114POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersFri May 24 1996 15:365
    
    I love the smell of groveling in the morning 8^).
    
    ;^)
    
17.15115SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 24 1996 15:384
    
    
    Who would resist the opportunity to do so at your lovely feet???
    
17.15116POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Belgian BurgersFri May 24 1996 15:513
    
    Could you touch up my nail polish while you're down there?
    
17.15117SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri May 24 1996 16:066
    
    Absolutely!!
    
    
    
    What grovel would be complete without doing so???
17.15118CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri May 24 1996 16:1111



 A batter cannot go to first base on a passed ball.





 Jim
17.15119BUSY::SLABOUNTYDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KFri May 24 1996 16:138
    
    	RE: .15109
    
    	You can reach 1st on either a passed ball or a dropped 3rd strike,
    	but that doesn't count as 2 different ways.  A passed ball that
    	results in the batter reaching 1st would be called either a walk
    	or a dropped 3rd strike.
    
17.15120WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 24 1996 16:323
Thanks Raq! That's very nice of you.

 Chip
17.15121SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundFri May 24 1996 17:1225
    
    	This was also a TTHT but it made me just wonder about the future of
    this country,
    
    	I needed 9 sections of post/rail fence so I went to the local
    building supply warehouse with a two letter name. I was directed to a
    female clerk and made my request for the fencing. Her first response to
    my inquiry was, So what do you need? OK, I got out tyeir flyer and
    showed her what I wanted and said I'd like 9 sections. She reads the
    description of the fence and says, Each section consists of 1 line post
    and 2 rails, so how many of each will you need? I said enough for 9
    sections. She says, Well that will be 9 - post and uh,uh,uh , let's see
    thats 8 times 9, uh no,  you'll need 17 rails. I said no, it's 18
    rails.
    
    She thinks some more and starts to ring up 36 rails and I said NO, I
    need two rails each for 9 sections - thats 18 . She responds to me -
    I'm not very good at math!. She finally rings me up for the correct
    amount and I'm off to pick them up. In the yard I have to wait for the
    two workers who are re-arranging the pile of lineposts to be finished,
    about 20 min (the posts ended up in the same place).
    
    There's gotta be a better way,,,,
    
    ed
17.15122GMASEC::KELLYBill Henry: My Hero!Fri May 24 1996 17:145
    Ed,
    
    You PROMISED me you wouldn't post that exchange.  {sniff}
    
    Barbie
17.15123PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 17:196
  Why does Glen feel compelled to remind us of his sexual preference
  in practically every reply he writes?  Truly a thing to wonder
  about for me.
    

17.15124MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri May 24 1996 17:206
    Don't you need one more post for the end?
    
    |=|=|=|=|=|=|=|=|=
                      ^
    		      |
    
17.15125EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseFri May 24 1996 17:221
That very error is commonly referred to as a "fencepost error", in fact.
17.15126BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 17:245

	Why Di, whatever do you mean? Should I only partially list what I do,
or get, or whatever? I know my radio had nothing to do with being gay. I hope
that counts for something...... 
17.15127Triva, the next generation - (Wonder if Jack Delbalso approves?)PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri May 24 1996 17:3010
McBride>	BTW, did you know that Stroh's backwards is shorts?  
Silva>		Wow.... I wonder where one could go with that knowledge! :-)
    
    Well, Marsden was absolutely delighted when he stumped his Mom
    on what is the "Sawsor's name" in Fantasia.
    
    (The "Sawsor's prentis" is Mickey Mouse of course.
    The "Sawsor" is Yen Sid.)
    
    								-mr. bill
17.15128PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 18:023
   .15126  Glen, you honestly don't think you make a point of it?
	   Sorry, must be my imagination then.
17.15129SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundFri May 24 1996 18:036
    
    re .15124
    
    Not in this case. I am adding on to an existing fence.
    
    ed
17.15130CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsFri May 24 1996 18:073
    
    	I don't think it's your imagination, diane.
    
17.15131LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthFri May 24 1996 18:101
    i don't either.
17.15132BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 18:117

	Di, I am talking about what happens on in my life. It may appear that I
am adding it into everything, but it's no different than anyone else talking
about what goes on in their life. It just happens that this time of the year
there is always a lot going on. With Pride and all... :-)  opps... did it
again...
17.15133BULEAN::BANKSFri May 24 1996 18:141
I smell censorship.
17.15134yeah, rightGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri May 24 1996 18:164
    
      Gee.  And Glen is so unique in the 'Box, repeating himself like that.
    
      bb
17.15135JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri May 24 1996 18:164
    Di,  if I had said it everybody would have pointed a finger at me and
    yelled religious bigot.. thanks for taking the risk.
    
    Nancy
17.15136LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthFri May 24 1996 18:172
    .15133
    why, because di made an observation?
17.15137PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 18:184
   Glen, my dear, I've been reading your notes for quite some time,
   and I think I can safely say that what I'm talking about has nothing
   to do with the time of year.  
17.15138PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 18:197
>                     <<< Note 17.15133 by BULEAN::BANKS >>>

>I smell censorship.

	Get your nose fixed.

17.15139BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 18:226
| <<< Note 17.15135 by JULIET::MORALES_NA "Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze" >>>

| Di,  if I had said it everybody would have pointed a finger at me and
| yelled religious bigot.. thanks for taking the risk.

	Nancy, I wouldn't have called you a religious bigot. 
17.15140BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 18:2413
| <<< Note 17.15137 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| Glen, my dear, I've been reading your notes for quite some time, and I think 
| I can safely say that what I'm talking about has nothing to do with the time 
| of year.

	Di, if yer talking about the induendo stuff, if I were straight, it 
would be called hooverism. 


Glen

17.15141PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 18:4310
>                 <<< Note 17.15140 by BIGQ::SILVA "Mr. Logo" >>>

>	Di, if yer talking about the induendo stuff, if I were straight, it 
>would be called hooverism. 

	No it wouldn't.  Hooverism is Proctor telling us in
	every note he writes that he thinks Deb is the bee's knees,
	which, though it may be true, is equally annoying, imho.
	That's not what I'm talking about.

17.15142WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Fri May 24 1996 18:448
    So how many official at bats does Clemins need to eligible for a
    batting crown? He is technically at 1.000 being 1 for 1. If he never
    takes another at bat, he'll have the best possible batting average.
    Also slugging percentage? I've never understood this one.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
17.15143MROA::YANNEKISFri May 24 1996 18:5116
    
>    So how many official at bats does Clemins need to eligible for a
>    batting crown? He is technically at 1.000 being 1 for 1. If he never

    I think it's 502 plate appearances (and not at bats) so he's got a ways
    to go
                                                          
    So Red Sox fans who was the player who caused the final push from at
    bats to plate appearances to be considered for a batting crown

    

    Ted Williams.  He walked so much that in a couple of seasons he did
    not qualify for the batting crown even though he played in almost
    all the games because he did not have enough at bats due to his walks.
        
17.15144is it at bat or plate appearance?SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZnextFri May 24 1996 18:529
17.15145BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 19:103

	I thought it was at bats and walks combined that made up the 502?
17.15146BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 19:113

	Di, then please explain.
17.15147BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetFri May 24 1996 19:1521
    
    	RE: .15145
    
    	Glen, it is.  A walk is not an official at-bat, but it is an
    	official plate appearance.
    
    	At-bat totals are lower than plate appearance totals as long
    	as there is at least 1 walk involved.
    
    
    	RE: reaching 1st
    
    	Walk
    	Hit by pitch
    	Dropped 3rd strike
    	Catcher interference
    
    	I think this is it, without swinging a bat.  I believe that the
    	question is actually "What are the 11 ways to reach 1st base?",
    	without specifying the "without swinging the bat" clause.
    
17.15148BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetFri May 24 1996 19:156
    
    	RE: .15129
    
    	Or, if you were building an enclosed fence, possibly to surround
    	a corral.
    
17.15149WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Fri May 24 1996 19:178
    Thanks for the quick response folks. 502 is a weird number though. 
     I'm curious about the 11 ways also.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ(Who is really a big fan of little league, peewee and Pop Warner
    football and especially youth soccer leagues, where my son played for
    several years in Nashua)
17.15150EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseFri May 24 1996 19:2510
Common method to reach first w/o swinging a bat:


Get struck out for the third out...

...and you're the first baseman...

:-)

(don't forget the glove...)
17.15151PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 19:399
>                 <<< Note 17.15146 by BIGQ::SILVA "Mr. Logo" >>>

>	Di, then please explain.

	Please explain what??  It's not particularly complicated, this
	thing I was wondering about.  Or are you saying that you really
	don't think you make a point of it and we're back to it being
	my imagination (and Karen's imagination and Oph's imagination)?

17.1515212 years to come full circle...SALEM::EANESLaughter is a smile that explodedFri May 24 1996 19:407
    
    After a quick drive by DAS this AM...
    
    I wonder how much weight Jim H has lost and when the last time was that
    he saw his upper lip???
    
    Chris
17.15153JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri May 24 1996 19:523
    >(and Karen's imagination and Oph's imagination)
    
    I know who you are and I know who Karen is, but who is Oph? :-)
17.15154PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 19:535
    
>    I know who you are and I know who Karen is, but who is Oph? :-)

	Bonnie Oliver.  Mr_Topaz called her Ophelia one time, and I
	shortened it to Oph. 
17.15155streeetttccchhhhhhSHOGUN::KOWALEWICZnextFri May 24 1996 19:5412
17.15156BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 20:0012
| Please explain what??  It's not particularly complicated, this
| thing I was wondering about.  Or are you saying that you really
| don't think you make a point of it and we're back to it being
| my imagination (and Karen's imagination and Oph's imagination)?

	Di, examples is what I am looking for. You don't have to search notes
for this, just say the ones you remember.



Glen
17.15157JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri May 24 1996 20:041
    I got a brand new pair of roller skates...
17.15158BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 20:054

	They still make roller skates? I thought everything was rollerblades
now. Hope you don't fall!
17.15159PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 20:0811
>                 <<< Note 17.15156 by BIGQ::SILVA "Mr. Logo" >>>

>	Di, examples is what I am looking for. You don't have to search notes
>for this, just say the ones you remember.

	You have _got_ to be kidding me.  I'm supposed to have committed
	this stuff to memory?  No freakin' way.  You really don't think
	you make a point of it then?  Fine, we can leave it at that, and
	I'll just have to continue to wonder.  Tough noogies for me and
	all that.

17.15160BUSY::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doFri May 24 1996 20:145
    
    	If you toss those noogies in the microwave for a minute or so,
    	that should soften them up a bit.  If it doesn't work the 1st
    	time around, add water and try it again.
    
17.15161BIGQ::MARCHANDFri May 24 1996 20:163
    
      Of course you could just toss them in your salad and eat them
    just the way they are.......
17.15162BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 20:194

	Whatever, Di. You state it always happens, but you can't think of any
examples that led you to this. Whatever....
17.15163CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsFri May 24 1996 20:255
    
    	She didn't say she couldn't think of any.  She said she
    	didn't want to.  
    
    
17.15164PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 20:2710
>                 <<< Note 17.15162 by BIGQ::SILVA "Mr. Logo" >>>

>	Whatever, Di. You state it always happens, but you can't think of any
>examples that led you to this. Whatever....

	Oh, so that must mean I'm imagining it.
	It happens so often that I can't think of any specific examples
	off the top of my head.	 They're usually pretty inane comments that
	I have no interest in memorizing.  But, well, like I said, I'll just
	have to keep wondering.  
17.15165BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 20:298
| <<< Note 17.15163 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Crown Him with many crowns" >>>


| She didn't say she couldn't think of any.  She said she didn't want to.

	So when she said she didn't commit the things to memory, she really
didn't mean that?

17.15166WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Fri May 24 1996 20:3011
    re .15157 by JULIET::MORALES_NA
    
    >I got a brand new pair of roller skates...
    
    You got a brand new key.
    I think we should get together
    and try them ou you see.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
17.15167BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoFri May 24 1996 20:3217
| <<< Note 17.15164 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| Oh, so that must mean I'm imagining it.

	No, Di, it does NOT mean that. No where in ANY of my notes on this
subject have *I* ever said you imagined it. Although you have mentioned it
enough. I gave you instances where I know I do it. You said it wasn't those. I 
asked for other examples in hopes of finding out what it is you're talking 
about. You said you can't think of any. 

	So when one happens, point it out. Until then, I don't know what it is 
you're talking about.



Glen
17.15168PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 24 1996 20:398
>                 <<< Note 17.15167 by BIGQ::SILVA "Mr. Logo" >>>

>	So when one happens, point it out. Until then, I don't know what it is 
>you're talking about.

	Which means that you _do not_ think that you make a point of it.
	(Even though you don't seem to want to answer that question directly.)
	Thus, I will continue to wonder.
17.15169EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseFri May 24 1996 20:413
While I feel Glen seems to go out of his way to point out his sexuality
sometimes, he's far less annoying than another boxer from about 5 years
back, who seemed positively obsessed with his homosexuality.
17.15170ya missed a .69er...BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Fri May 24 1996 20:421
    
17.15171EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseFri May 24 1996 20:442
No I didn't.  I don't think I would look good with a DUH! tattooed to
my forehead.
17.15172BUSY::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doFri May 24 1996 20:453
    
    	Especially since your weight would double just from the ink.
    
17.15173EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseFri May 24 1996 20:481
At least mine would only double...
17.15174and I don't spend more than $1/yr on rouge!BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Fri May 24 1996 20:485
    > 17.15171 by EVMS::MORONEY
    >  I don't think I would look good with a DUH! tattooed to my forehead.
    
    Gee, I didn't think mine looked to bad, although it is difficult to
    find some rouge that doesn't clash with the purple & red letters..
17.15175CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri May 24 1996 20:5816
    
    
>    I wonder how much weight Jim H has lost and when the last time was that
>    he saw his upper lip???
    
 


 Hey, Chris!  I haven't lost any and I haven't seen my upper lip in about
 10 years..


 You shoulda stopped by!


 Jim
17.15176POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm here but I'm really goneFri May 24 1996 20:596
    I wonder where on earth they found that David Schwimmer look alike for
    that friends episode I saw last night. They even had the same voice and
    everything.
    
    Now I'm wondering if there's somebody else out there that looks and
    sounds like me.
17.15177BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Fri May 24 1996 21:1611
    > 17.15176 by POLAR::RICHARDSON
    
    > Now I'm wondering if there's somebody else out there that looks and
    > sounds like me.
    
    
    (This is too easy, like shooting fish in a barrel..)
    
    nah. no chance. they tossed the dice; and you're what comes out.
    
    
17.15178POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Froggie HorrorsFri May 24 1996 21:183
    
    What Bobbo is saying is that Glenn is unique and special.
                                 
17.15179JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri May 24 1996 21:202
    Hey Deb, how about a new pn = A little Froggie of Chamber Horrors ???
    
17.15180BSS::PROCTOR_RLarge Dogwood: bough WOW!Fri May 24 1996 21:294
    > Hey Deb, how about a new pn = A little Froggie of Chamber Horrors ???
    
    nope. she had to pay me *big* buckos to get "chamber of froggie
    horrors", and she's stuck with it...
17.15181GIDDAY::BURTS.I.S.Sun May 26 1996 23:239
TTWA

The fuss over the Planet Hollywood which was "opened" last night in Sydney.
Four major city streets were closed off - over 10000 people were supposedly 
lining the streets to gawp at a bunch of actors.

It's a restaurant for crying out loud!

\C
17.15182POLAR::RICHARDSONJust the night in my veinsMon May 27 1996 12:482
    I'm wondering why I can connect to internal web sites but nothing
    outside the firewall.
17.15183NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 11:181
    use the proxy server
17.15184hey, everybody! don't forget I'm gayNPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 11:205
    TTWA: 
    
     How Glen could possibly not realize how he wears his orientation on
    his sleeve. The mind boggles. Not a day goes by without at least one
    "reminder".
17.15185BIGQ::SILVAMr. LogoTue May 28 1996 12:538

	Mark, ifn I were straight, and did the same things (which I would), no
one would say a word. 



Glen
17.15186SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 13:042
    First it was penis, and no-one has mentioned it since.  Now it's gay
    innuendo.  Has Di gone power mad?
17.15187BIGQ::MARCHANDTue May 28 1996 13:066
    
     Another one I get......  I always wondered what came first the man or
    the penis!  
    
       Oh, excuse me, that was the chicken or the egg........8*( I guess I
    didn't get it after all!
17.15188SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 28 1996 13:1310
    
    TTWA...
    
    What happened to the SPAM birthday cake I sent Chris B.
    
    The border guards musta realized how delicious it would be and
    confiscated/ate it...
    
    Yeah... that's the ticket!!!
    
17.15189BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8thTue May 28 1996 13:158
| <<< Note 17.15187 by BIGQ::MARCHAND >>>

| Oh, excuse me, that was the chicken or the egg........8*( I guess I
| didn't get it after all!

	The chicken or the penis? :-)


17.15190NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 13:215
    >Mark, ifn I were straight, and did the same things (which I would), no
    >one would say a word. 
    
     Don't play the oppressed homosexual, Glen. It's unbecoming, not to
    mention inaccurate (at least in Soapbox.)
17.15191SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 13:241
    Oh no! what have I done........  
17.15192SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 28 1996 13:317
    
    
    >Oh no! what have I done........
    
    
    What?? You the one that stole the SPAM cake????
    
17.15193POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue May 28 1996 13:331
    You kept it from going innuendo.
17.15194BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8thTue May 28 1996 13:3819
| <<< Note 17.15190 by NPSS::MLEVESQUE >>>


| Don't play the oppressed homosexual, Glen. 

	Errr.... I'm not playing oppressed, so please don't play it for me. I
say what is me, period. That isn't likely to stop anytime soon. :-)  What I
want to point out though, is if the same things were said and I was
heterosexual, then no one would put in a note about someone wearing their
heterosexualness on their sleeve. Having someone bring the point out is not a
bad thing. Because in this file, most people are straight. Most people don't
hear about these things on a regular basis. So it stands out. How that equates
to being oppressed is beyond me. 





Glen
17.15195SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 13:421
    No, I mentioned the p-word. I never purloined the compressed pork.
17.15196BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8thTue May 28 1996 13:483
	Colin, you're a expanded pork man? 


17.15197SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 13:511
    There's that ennuido again.
17.15198ACISS2::LEECHTue May 28 1996 13:544
    .15194
    
    Constant sexual inuendo gets old quick...whether it be homosexual
    or het. in origin.  It is rather sophomoric in any orientation.
17.15199BSS::PROCTOR_RLittle Chamber FroggieTue May 28 1996 13:545
    that's innuendo.
    
    an Italian suppository. 
    
    look for that in the JOKE note soon.
17.15200USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Tue May 28 1996 13:569
    Glen;
    
    u could use S.O. or wife or lover like others in this file do & it
    prolly wouldn't even cause a ripple...but i have to agree w/Mark, that
    it gets tiring for me to read this from u daily and I'm beginning to
    next unseen All your notes;  I hate to do this since I know you have a
    lot too contribute.
    
    Ron
17.15201SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 13:571
    On the other hand, snarfing ascii cows are PhD material.
17.15202PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 13:5710
>                     <<< Note 17.15186 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

>    First it was penis, and no-one has mentioned it since.  Now it's gay
>    innuendo.  Has Di gone power mad?

	See, that's the problem with being a moderator.  You can't just
	wonder about things, like any other noter, without somebody
	accusing you of some stupid freakin' thing or another.

17.15203NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 13:5824
>What I want to point out though, is if the same things were said and I was
>heterosexual, then no one would put in a note about someone wearing their
>heterosexualness on their sleeve.
    
     If I were in BGLAD and I constantly wrote about scoring with some
    chick, etc, or otherwise writing things that made my heterosexuality
    part of every other conversation, people in BGLAD would unquestionably 
    comment about that sort of behavior. Not that nobody in BGLAD says
    anything about people wearing their homosexuality on their sleeve,
    because in such a context it doesn't make much sense. It's the same
    reason people here don't comment about others wearing their straight
    orientation on their sleeve; it's the default that people here are
    straight so even when a person constantly brings their sexuality into
    every conversation it's unlikely to bring that exact comment. However,
    it will be commented upon. "So and so is like a rutting bull," etc.
    "Sounds like so and so needs to get laid." Etc.
    
    So I think that your claim that people are only commenting on your
    behavior because you are a homosexual is inaccurate and misleading.
    You get a pretty wide berth from most participants here as far as I'm
    concerned. Claiming that 'the only reason people are saying that is
    because I'm gay' sounds like a whine to my ears, and seems pretty bogus
    considering the fact that you are treated on par with everyone else in
    here.
17.15204SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 13:582
    Ok, who the hell are you and what have you done with Di's sense of
    humor?
17.15205PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 14:0311
>                     <<< Note 17.15204 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

>    Ok, who the hell are you and what have you done with Di's sense of
>    humor?

	8->  sorry.  i'm just about to quit being a moderator because
	it's almost impossible to do anything without getting grief
	about it, so i apologize for being overly-sensitive.

	{smooch}

17.15206NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 14:047
    You didn't hear? All mods have to check their sensayumas at the door.
    
    Actually, listening to people braying about the moderators having
    Napoleon complexes and powerlust, and censoring the fine box citizens
    whether we're doing anything or not tends to, over time, sensitize one
    to such claims. When we don't deserve such accusations, they are rather
    irksome.
17.15207POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue May 28 1996 14:081
    I think I have mentioned penis, but only in the third genitalia.
17.15208NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 14:081
    <== lump
17.15209BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8thTue May 28 1996 14:147
| <<< Note 17.15198 by ACISS2::LEECH >>>

| Constant sexual inuendo gets old quick...whether it be homosexual
| or het. in origin.  It is rather sophomoric in any orientation.


	I can actually agree with a lot of that above. 
17.15210BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8thTue May 28 1996 14:1613
| <<< Note 17.15200 by USAT05::HALLR "God loves even you!" >>>

| u could use S.O. or wife or lover like others in this file do & it prolly 
| wouldn't even cause a ripple...

	Errr.... Ron... think about it. IF I were dating someone right now,
then I would refer to them in that manner. But an innuendo towards a situation
has nothing to do with a lover, etc. 




Glen
17.15211NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 14:243
    Innuendo can be cute, funny, witty, etc. In moderation. <shaddap in
    advance> Anything that's overdone loses whatever appeal it had
    originally. Right, Beverly?
17.15212POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue May 28 1996 14:251
    To you, yes.
17.15213NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 14:274
    TTWA:
    
     What's the dominant pollen right now? I feel like <r.o.> and I think
    it's an allergic reaction to pollen.
17.15214SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 14:271
    Not to others.
17.15215POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue May 28 1996 14:285
    I can't help but wonder why David Letterman is making 14 million
    dollars a year. Perhaps it's because he always beats jokes to death and
    most people find that funny. 
    
    Nah, must be just dumb luck.
17.15216BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8thTue May 28 1996 14:2959
| <<< Note 17.15203 by NPSS::MLEVESQUE >>>

| If I were in BGLAD and I constantly wrote about scoring with some chick, 

	But you're married!

| etc, or otherwise writing things that made my heterosexuality part of every 
| other conversation, people in BGLAD would unquestionably comment about that 
| sort of behavior. 

	Yes, they probably would. Because in there, it would be different to 
see, as it is in here for my notes. But what doesn't change in either situation
is each person is being themselves. If I were heterosexual, I would be no
different than what I am now.

	If I were bringing this up just for the sake of bringing it up to throw
into your faces, then you would have a very good point. But I bring it up
because it's part of me. I guess you could say that I feel comfortable enough
in here to be just me. That in itself is an accomplishment. Not on my part, but
on all of your parts. The reputation this file had at one time has diminished a
great deal. Not due to anyone in particular, but mostly due to people checking
out what is real, and what is not. This file has become a great place for me to
feel comfortable. Now maybe not everyone is happy with this, but I would much
rather have people see the whole me, and not just a partial product. 

| reason people here don't comment about others wearing their straight 
| orientation on their sleeve; it's the default that people here are straight 
| so even when a person constantly brings their sexuality into every 
| conversation it's unlikely to bring that exact comment. 

	Which is what I was saying in my earlier note.

| However, it will be commented upon. "So and so is like a rutting bull," etc.
| "Sounds like so and so needs to get laid." Etc.

	Agreed. And if you think about it.... it should be the same way,
regardless of one's orientation. But I do understand why it is seen as
different, because of the default.

| So I think that your claim that people are only commenting on your behavior 
| because you are a homosexual is inaccurate and misleading.

	Errr.... no, it isn't. You yourself proved that with the default claim.
Because it is not what the majority of the people are, the default is that I am
wearing my homosexuality on my sleeve. When in reality, I just need to get
laid. :-)  That's all I am saying. No victim, no oppression, just that the same
situation is handled differently when the default is the majority. In other
words, I'm making a point, not being inaccurate or misleading.

| Claiming that 'the only reason people are saying that is because I'm gay' 
| sounds like a whine to my ears, and seems pretty bogus considering the fact 
| that you are treated on par with everyone else in here.

	Again, the above sounds like I am crying victim. I am not. I AM stating
a point. You yourself saw the same point (default). 



Glen
17.15217PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 14:314
  .15215  why would they call it "beating a joke to death" if "most"
	  people found it funny?  i suppose this is some sort of
	  scientific study you've done. ;>
17.15218POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue May 28 1996 14:321
    Hours of observation. Isn't that the back bone of science?
17.15219POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue May 28 1996 14:342
    The point of beating a joke to death is that the joke is no longer
    funny. Beating it to death is the funny part.
17.15220PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 14:367
   .15218  well it differs from _my_ observation of people, so
	   science's backbone appears to be a bit out of alignment
	   in this case.  brevity is the soul of wit and i believe
	   that comes into play here too.  ymov.


17.15221SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 14:372
    'Course it;s the backbone of science.  But you're talking to people who
    can't tell one boneapart from another. 
17.15222PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 14:376
>    The point of beating a joke to death is that the joke is no longer
>    funny. Beating it to death is the funny part.

	so, logically, that stops being funny, too.

17.15223ACISS2::LEECHTue May 28 1996 14:438
    .15201
    
    Hey HEY!  Oph likes my cows.  I do it for her.  Do you think it is easy
    to type in "reply em$usr06[leech]cow.txt;1", then add appropriate snarf
    verbiage for the cow, and do it before a bazillion other snarf lurkers
    nab .x00??  Do you??  No, it's not easy I tell you.  And I have missed
    many o' snarfs doing it, when I could have easily nabbed them with a
    simple "reply".  
17.15224SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 14:447
    .15223
    
    Well, since it's for Oph, and I support your right to shtick & snarf,
    and I'll grant that it's not an easy task, I withdraw the anti-cow
    remark.
    
    
17.15225POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Froggie HorrorsTue May 28 1996 14:467
    
    >Do you think it is easy
    >to type in "reply em$usr06[leech]cow.txt;1", 
    
    You type all that?  I just type "reply cow.txt" and there it is.
    
    
17.15226SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 14:471
    I assigned "Bumblebee Tuna" to a function key.
17.15227NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 14:5547
>	If I were bringing this up just for the sake of bringing it up to throw
>into your faces, then you would have a very good point. But I bring it up
>because it's part of me. 
    
     The biggest part of you, if one can draw conclusions based upon what
    you talk about.
    
>I guess you could say that I feel comfortable enough in here to be just me. 
    
     That's good, because I don't think this is a very oppressive place.
    
>Now maybe not everyone is happy with this, but I would much
>rather have people see the whole me, and not just a partial product. 
    
    Nobody's saying you should hide part of yourself, or be in the closet.
    
>	Agreed. And if you think about it.... it should be the same way,
>regardless of one's orientation. 
    
     It can't be the same. Any group that is 90% of one type and 10% of
    another is going to run into established language patterns, whether we
    are talking about homo and heterosexuals or scientists and artists.
    
>Because it is not what the majority of the people are, the default is that I am
>wearing my homosexuality on my sleeve. 
    
    Here's the disconnect. It is most emphatically NOT the case that you
    are "wearing your homosexuality on your sleeve" because you are out in
    this hetero-dominated file. The comment was brought about as a result
    of your habit of liberally dispensing homosexual innuendos about the
    file. Since I made the comment, I think I'm a pretty good authority on
    what motivated me to write it, and I'm not going to sit idly by as you
    attempt to co-opt my words for your own purposes.
    
    The sentiment expressed above, that you are being singled out because
    of what you are rather than what you did is why said you were acting
    like you were being oppressed. It's not about who or what you are, it's
    about what you do. Aside from a handful of participants, most people
    don't give a rat's rump about your or anyone else's orientation. 
    
>In other words, I'm making a point, 
    
    Suffice it to say, I disagree with your point. Having received
    commentary about my own use of innuendo in this file, I feel qualified
    to state that I didn't seem to be protected by my majority status.
    
    
17.15228NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 14:564
    >'Course it;s the backbone of science.  But you're talking to people who
    >can't tell one boneapart from another. 
    
    Bwahahahaha! Oh, I'm not supposed to laugh. Nevermind.
17.15229SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 14:581
    ;-)
17.15230POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue May 28 1996 14:591
    Di, I meant hours of observation vis a vis The Late Show with Dave.
17.15231BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8thTue May 28 1996 15:045
| <<< Note 17.15223 by ACISS2::LEECH >>>

| Hey HEY!  Oph likes my cows.  I do it for her.  

	Steve, your cows are priceless. They HAVE to stay! :-)
17.15232Learn something new every day...ACISS2::LEECHTue May 28 1996 15:0910
            
			  (__)
                          (00)
                   /-------\/ 
                  / |     || \ 
                 *  ||W---|| Boy, do I feel silly.  "Reply cow.txt" works 
                    ~~    ~~ just fine.  I've been making this cow-snarfing
    			     a lot harder than it need be.  

    
17.15233BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8thTue May 28 1996 15:1554
| <<< Note 17.15227 by NPSS::MLEVESQUE >>>

| The biggest part of you, if one can draw conclusions based upon what you talk 
| about.

	It may very well be. But how is that different from anyone else?

| That's good, because I don't think this is a very oppressive place.

	Neither do I.....

| >	Agreed. And if you think about it.... it should be the same way,
| >regardless of one's orientation.

| It can't be the same. Any group that is 90% of one type and 10% of another is 
| going to run into established language patterns, whether we are talking about 
| homo and heterosexuals or scientists and artists.

	I agree with everything but the 1st sentence. It's not that it can't
be, because it can. But with what you put after that sentence explains why it
is not. 

| Here's the disconnect. It is most emphatically NOT the case that you are 
| "wearing your homosexuality on your sleeve" because you are out in this 
| hetero-dominated file. 

	Errr..... that was brought up earlier today. I thought it was you who
said it. If it was, then how can you explain it? Of course it could have been
someone else referring to what they thought you were saying. 

| Since I made the comment, I think I'm a pretty good authority on what 
| motivated me to write it, and I'm not going to sit idly by as you attempt to 
| co-opt my words for your own purposes.

	Huh? You lost me here. Considering we pretty much agree with most of
what you said (with the exception of your use of the word, "can't"), where am I
doing this? You stated at one point I was playing the oppressed homosexual. I
think you now realize that was not the case. That I was making a point, nothing
more. I think you are doing the same above, as you totally lost me here.

| It's not about who or what you are, it's about what you do. 

	Now this we agree 100%. As I stated, if I were heterosexcual, I would
be the same way. 

| Aside from a handful of participants, most people don't give a rat's rump 
| about your or anyone else's orientation.

	While I agree with that, the orientation does come into play with the
default theory. You would agree with this, wouldn't you? (and like you said,
the default would always come into play when a majority is in place) 


Glen
17.15234PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 15:2611
  .15230  Glenn, I do agree that repeating the same joke _can_ be funny
	  if the timing is right.  Or making clever references to it, like
	  Colin does.  But it really is more of a timing thing, to me.
	  If you wait until everybody has just about forgotten about it,
	  then resurrect it, it can be funny.  (Although personally, I don't
	  see what's funny at all about stating "Bumblebee Tuna!", but
	  whatever.)  If you just keep doing it without thinking about
	  the timing, then it gets tired.  But I guess there's just no
	  accounting for senses of humor, bottom line.

17.15235POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue May 28 1996 15:2722
    |>    The point of beating a joke to death is that the joke is no longer
    |>    funny. Beating it to death is the funny part.
    |
    |        so, logically, that stops being funny, too.

    Logically for you, but not for me. It becomes like an inside joke that
    people can laugh about for years. Python were very good at this
    interweaving jokes from previous episodes, spiny norman etc.

    Letterman does the same sort of thing with a down home American slant.

    What I'm trying to say is, this form of joking works very well and lots
    of people find it funny and are willing to shell out millions of
    dollars for it. Look at the Airplane/Naked Gun movies for example. Good
    old gags used over and over again. It's funny.

    I like short quick wit too, but I like to join in in all forms of
    laughter. Jokes will never get on my nerves.

    Bright Jestings. 


17.15236and Airplane/Naked Gun. sheesh!NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 15:271
    The guy adores Letterman. What more needs be said? :-)
17.15237SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue May 28 1996 15:289
    
    
    Never watched Letterman...
    
    
    
    Is he as good as the Howie Stern I've never watched??
    
    
17.15238MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue May 28 1996 15:323
>    Bright Jestings

Was he some sort of ball player, or what?
17.15239POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue May 28 1996 15:395
    Interesting thing I've also noticed, people who like the Zucker Bros.
    type movies generally don't like Python.
    
    Look at the Three Stooges! Eye poking, head slapping and hair pulling for 
    years and years. Millionaires.
17.15240What 'approximate size' means in some foreign countryROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateTue May 28 1996 15:396
    I was holding a box about 8" x 6" x 2" which had the following
    printing:
    
    "Approximate size when fully deflated: 32 x 60"
    
    Bob
17.15241PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 15:478
>    Look at the Three Stooges! Eye poking, head slapping and hair pulling for 
>    years and years. Millionaires.

	i love the Stooges, but i think that's somewhat different because
	of the visual aspects.  it's always a little different when it
	happens, and sometimes it's funnier than others due to subtleties of
	expression, voice, motion, etc.
 
17.15242MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue May 28 1996 15:518
 Z   Look at the Three Stooges! Eye poking, head slapping and hair pulling
 Z   for years and years. Millionaires.
    
    The Stooges became rich too late in life to enjoy it.  They were
    treated shabbily by Columbia and only made money from their movies.
    Shemp and Curly didn't have much money when they died.
    
    
17.15243BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyTue May 28 1996 16:101
    
17.15244CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 28 1996 16:1315
17.15245CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 28 1996 16:1519



 Dunkin' Donuts:



   What I ordered                  what they tried to give me
   ----------------                --------------------------
   Medium iced hazelnut            medium iced regular coffee
   old fashioned donut             chocolate frosted






   
17.15246PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 16:164
   saw a small spider (about 1/3 inch across) fly about 30-40 yards
   yesterday.  that was weird.

17.15247BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyTue May 28 1996 16:199
    
    	Let's analyze "chocolate frosted":
    
    	Chocolate could refer to "brown, possibly due to age", yes?
    	Frosted could be "gray/white", yes?
    
    	So, "brown, due to age and gray/white hair" points right back
    	to "old-fashioned".  Sort of.
    
17.15248BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyTue May 28 1996 16:193
17.15249CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 28 1996 16:434


 oh
17.15250CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 28 1996 16:497
    Di, you saw a variety od spider known as the Tarzan Spider,  A.
    Tarzanus. They swing from place to place on their threads much like Tarzan
    did on film.  Ever go walking in the woods and feel like you have little
    web tendrils on your face?  They're from A. Tarzanus in the area.  I
    bet the little critter was doing a sort of jungle yodel too, wasn't it?
    nnttm.
    
17.15251PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 16:522
  .15250  ah.  thank you.  that explains the loin cloth, too.
17.15252POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Froggie HorrorsTue May 28 1996 16:533
    
    Are you sure it wasn't a pair of stud pants?
    
17.15253SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 28 1996 16:544
    
    	no, that was me.
    
    hth
17.15254CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 28 1996 16:552
    Loin cloth and not a funky sort of spotted single strapped dress?  Must
    have been the male of the species.  
17.15255SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 17:041
    TTWA:  If the stooges pulled out a million 'airs, why was only one bald?
17.15256ACISS1::SCHELTERTue May 28 1996 17:056
    RE: Spiders.  It was "Ballooning"  The spider lets out enough silk
    	till the wind picks it up blows it to a new location.  
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15257PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 17:0611
	It really was strange.  I had just been remarking that there
	seem to be tons of spiders this year (I've had a coupla nasty
	spider bites already), when I looked down at my glass and there
	was this litte spider crawling around on the rim.  I blew him
	off gently (yeah, yeah) and he fell about a foot on his silk,
	which was stuck to the glass.  So I detached it from the glass
	and off he flew.  Sort of hang gliding or something.  Followed
	him as he rose and fell on the breeze.  Very bizarre.


17.15258PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 17:085
>                    <<< Note 17.15256 by ACISS1::SCHELTER >>>

	oh!  kewl.  thank you.

17.15259CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsTue May 28 1996 17:0814
    
    	Glen,
    
    	I think doc's comment to you about playing the oppressed homosexual
    	was due to your reply that if "heterosexuals did the same thing,
    	no one would comment".
    
    	I don't think Diane's original musing had anything to do with
    	the sophomoric innuendos that folks like you and Shaun toss about.
    
    	I believe it was referring to note where you say something like,
    	"As a gay male, I think gun control ought to be repealed."
    
    	
17.15260BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue May 28 1996 17:116
    
    	Whew, for a second there I thought you were talking about ME.
    
    
    							Shawn L.
    
17.15261ACISS1::SCHELTERTue May 28 1996 17:145
    De' nada, Lady Di.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15262PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 17:164
  .15259  It was the cumulative effect of various types of comments
	  over the years.  I just sort of OD'd on it and wondered why
	  it happens so often. 
17.15263BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8thTue May 28 1996 17:1821
| <<< Note 17.15259 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Crown Him with many crowns" >>>


| I think doc's comment to you about playing the oppressed homosexual was due 
| to your reply that if "heterosexuals did the same thing, no one would comment"

	Yes, and I believe I stated it as such, too...when I corrected him.
That all I was doing was making a point when I said that. Not crying
oppression. 

| I believe it was referring to note where you say something like,
| "As a gay male, I think gun control ought to be repealed."

	Errr.... that's interesting...... I didn't think I would put gay male 
into it. Hmmm....if that were the case, then Diane's ponderings would be
correct. I'd have to see the context it was in, but that makes me wonder, too.
:-)



Glen
17.15264SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 17:1910
    
    Ballooning spiders have been found miles above the Earth.  There's a
    good tale by John Wyndham ("Web") which mixes a good horror yarn with
    a lot of spider yarn.  Good reading for arachnaphobes as it talks about
    balloning and other spider stuff.
    
    This weekend, I enjoyed watching the zebra spiders hunting mayflies on
    the siding.  I really need to get out more.
    
    
17.15265POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue May 28 1996 17:221
    As a heterosexual male, I would agree.
17.15266PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 17:259
	There seemed to be a difference of opinion between two friends
	of mine over the effects of a brown recluse spider bite.  One
	said it's more poisonous than the black widow and you'd be dead
	pretty quickly; the other said the bitten area would slowly
	grow larger and you'd have to go to the hospital to have it 
	removed with a spoon (eeeeuuuw).  Anyone know who's correct?
	Or more correct?

17.15267CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsTue May 28 1996 17:254
    
    	I'm not sure.  Are you dead yet ?
    
    
17.15268MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue May 28 1996 17:266
    I believe there are many spiders in the world with many different
    talents.
    
    -Jack
    
    Note: I speak as a straight white male, Series 5, model B233222.
17.15269 MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue May 28 1996 17:271
    
17.15270CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue May 28 1996 17:3011


 I saw Di a couple hours ago and based on my observation, she was not,
 in fact, dead nor did she appear to be in any danger of being so in
 the immediate future.




 Jim
17.15271SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 17:311
    Consumer reports notes a recall on model B233222.
17.15272SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 28 1996 17:3116
    
    
    	The brown recluse will cause severe swelling of the bitten area
    along with redness around the bite. The problem with the recluse is
    that the area around the bite becomes necrotic and the necrosis can
    spread if not treated. A bite from a brown recluse is serious.
    
    	A black widow bite is very different in that a black widow bite
    will not cause necrosis around the bite. It will also not kill most
    adults, but it can kill smaller children.
    
    	Both bites should be treated at a hospital immediately.
    
    	jim 
    
    	
17.15273PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 17:324
   No, Karen, but it's not that I was bitten by one - it just came up
   while discussing the bite I did get most recently, which was pretty
   scary looking itself.
17.15274NPSS::MLEVESQUETue May 28 1996 17:3217
    >	There seemed to be a difference of opinion between two friends
    >	of mine over the effects of a brown recluse spider bite.  One
    >	said it's more poisonous than the black widow and you'd be dead
    >	pretty quickly; 
    
     That friend is wrong.
    
    >   the other said the bitten area would slowly
    >	grow larger and you'd have to go to the hospital to have it 
    >	removed with a spoon (eeeeuuuw).  Anyone know who's correct?
    >	Or more correct?
    
     That friend is more correct. A brown recluse spider bite looks like an
    ulcer, and it tends to grow over time. The skin and flesh immediately
    surrounding the bite location tends to die, and it can be rather
    unpleasant. As my doctor would say, "you might feel a little
    discomfort."
17.15275BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue May 28 1996 17:336
    
    	RE: .15271 [Colin]
    
    	Doesn't that model have a screw loose or something, causing
    	stuff to spew out uncontrollably?
    
17.15276SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 17:411
    Yes, also has been known to bite people named Dougherty.
17.15277PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 17:463
  thank you, messrs levesque and sabin.  hoho.

17.15278SMURF::WALTERSTue May 28 1996 17:482
    <wonders briefly about the feasibility of the "Brown Recluse Weight
    Los Programme">
17.15279CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsTue May 28 1996 18:295
    
    	re .15273
    
    	That is a relief!
    
17.15280CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningTue May 28 1996 18:3119
    Having been bitten by both black widows and Brown recluses, my vote for
    potential of severe illness and/or death goes to the brown recluse.  I
    damn near died from the infection, and have two lovely scars on the
    backs of my legs.  I managed to dodge skin grafts, but had borderline
    septicemia, liver damage, a blood profile that looked like a Biafran
    during the famine, and a leg that was over twice its normal size. 
    Large doses of Augmentin were required for a month to clear things up
    completely.  laura would have hospitalized ordinarily, but due to
    extenuating circumstances (brand new baby) let me stay home with
    updates phoned into her every three hours.  The bites ulcerated and
    infected that badly overnight, from noticing the bite, to waking up
    thinking I had a blood clot in the leg 4 hours later.  
    
    The black widow bite was easily treatable with benedryl for allergic
    reaction and feeling lousy for a couple of days.  The thing looked like 
    a misquito from hell had nailed me and I had a swelling about the size
    of a tennis ball on the arm.  
    
    meg
17.15281PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 18:344
  .15279  why, thank you.  i'm pleased about it myself actually.
	  nothing like dying from a spider bite to put a crimp
	  in things.
17.15282CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsTue May 28 1996 18:395
    
    	<-- agreed!
    
    	So, how does one know one's been bitten by a spider ?
    
17.15283PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue May 28 1996 18:438
>    	So, how does one know one's been bitten by a spider ?

    Everybody who looks at it says, "Ooooh - nasty spider bite."
    Then you know.

    hth


17.15284THEMAX::VASQUEZTue May 28 1996 21:422
    True but it is one of the coolest resturaunts I have ever been to.
    -BG
17.15285WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 29 1996 10:251
whew, Meg. glad you're here in one piece...
17.15286ACISS1::SCHELTERWed May 29 1996 12:466
    Today, low in the eastern sky, a strange yellow orb. It hurts my
    eyes and frightens me. what is it?
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15287ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 29 1996 12:532
    
    <--- Mork from Ork. hth
17.15288ACISS1::SCHELTERWed May 29 1996 12:573
    Out of the 1st 28 days in May, it's rained on 23 of them.
    
    Mike
17.15289POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneWed May 29 1996 12:582
    As a heterosexual male, I would like to state that it has probably
    rained on all of them.
17.15290BSS::PROCTOR_RLittle Chamber FroggieWed May 29 1996 13:147
    > POLAR::RICHARDSON
    
    > As a heterosexual male
    
    A shameless hetero, eh?
    
    You should be ashamed of yourself.
17.15291CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed May 29 1996 13:155
    
    	I bet he's not even aware that he's broadcasting it all
    	over the place.
    
    
17.15292BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8thWed May 29 1996 14:023

	I bet you're right, Karen.
17.15293SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed May 29 1996 14:3516
    I was reading the Want Advertiser last night, not for want of
    better things to do, but because I am in the market for a large
    fish tank.  After browsing through the fish, I looked at the next
    section, which contained small animal ads, and I came upon
    an ad for the following item:
    
    3 limousine cows
    
    Now, they can't be real big, since the guy only want $2950
    for all of them, but what the heck is a "limousine cow"?
    I mean, the Tennessee fainting goat was bad enough, but
    a limousine cow?
    
    Inquiring minds want to know.......
    
    Mary-Michael
17.15294NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 29 1996 14:523
They cut a cow in half and insert another piece of cow in the middle.
They then sew it back up.  It makes an extra long cow with two udders.
HTH.
17.15295BUSY::SLABOUNTYCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Wed May 29 1996 14:5811
    
	Sorry, Steve, but these things have to be done quickly:
    
    
                          (__)
                          (oo)
                 ----------\/ 
                /|        ||
               * ||W--W---||
                 ~~       ~~  

17.15296MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed May 29 1996 15:043
 ZZ   3 limousine cows
    
    Oh, for a minute I thought this was my well to do sister n law!
17.15297GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed May 29 1996 15:074
    
    oh, well wasn't that realy nice, jack...
    
    
17.15298CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 29 1996 16:371
    Not as strange as a Giant South American Goat Sucker.
17.15299POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneWed May 29 1996 17:144
    Why is the prefix "pre" being put on everything? pre-plan pre-register
    pre pre pre! Why?
    
    I speak as a heterosexual male.
17.15300PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed May 29 1996 17:163
  .15299  We discussed this before, or that may have been just
	  a pre-discussion.
17.15301POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneWed May 29 1996 17:191
    I should have pre-read that discussion before pre-posting.
17.15302LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 29 1996 17:251
    pre-prepare, please.
17.15303POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneWed May 29 1996 17:291
        pre-apologies to all.
17.15304SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 29 1996 17:3611
    
    re: .15299
    
    >Why is the prefix "pre" being put on everything? pre-plan pre-register
    >pre pre pre! Why?
    
    >I speak as a heterosexual male.
    
    
    Perhaps as a precursor to you being "Bobbitized"???
    
17.15305BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8Wed May 29 1996 17:493

	Glenn, are you sure you're not a pre-heterosexual male?
17.15306CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed May 29 1996 17:5210
    
    	Glenn,
    
    	I'm sure that a preponderance of the evidence will show that
    	you prefer, and even have a predilection for the prefix pre-.
    
    	To presume that you could persuade us differently is preposterous,
    	though it is certainly your prerogative to try.
    
    
17.15307POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneWed May 29 1996 17:541
    I think your conclusion is premature.
17.15308CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed May 29 1996 17:573
    
    	I could have predicted you'd say that!
    
17.15309POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneWed May 29 1996 17:591
    I'll pretend you didn't say that.
17.15310BIGQ::SILVABoston Gay Pride, June 8Wed May 29 1996 18:153

	You two sound pre-adult
17.15311POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneWed May 29 1996 18:171
    Call it precognition.
17.15312CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed May 29 1996 18:365
    
    	re .15310
    
    	Not preadolescent ??  
    
17.15313about 30 years...SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 29 1996 18:3711
    
    
    >preadolescent
    
    That's a 25-cent word...
    
     Glen's only up to the nickel ones...
    
    
    Give him time...
    
17.15314ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 29 1996 18:412
    
    prepare to die yuppie scum.
17.15315stretch cowACISS2::LEECHWed May 29 1996 18:5512
.15295
    
    (but they also have to be done correctly...8^) )
    
    			     (__)
                             (@@)
                   /----------\/ 
                  / |   | |  ||  
                 *  ||W--W---||  
                    ~~       ~~  

    
17.15316BUSY::SLABOUNTYCrackerWed May 29 1996 19:094
    
    	If the job is done professionally, you won't see the stretch
    	marks.
    
17.15317BUSY::SLABOUNTYCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Wed May 29 1996 20:138
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Buying vials of cow/bull sperm to artificially inseminate your
    	cows?
    
    	Who fills the bottles, and is this task REALLY worth the pay?
    
17.15318ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed May 29 1996 20:142
    
    iffen mz_debra is at this very moment, drinking an IPA?????
17.15319SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed May 29 1996 20:157
    
    
    >Who fills the bottles, and is this task REALLY worth the pay?
    
    The question isn't "who fills the bottles", but what is it they have to
    do to get the bottle filled...?
    
17.15320BIGQ::MARCHANDWed May 29 1996 20:162
    
       Sounds like a bunch of bull. Well someone has a bunch of bull.
17.15321NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 29 1996 20:182
Shawn, they send the bulls into a room with a comfy recliner and a good
supply of Playcow magazines.  "Look at the udder on that one!"
17.15322LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthWed May 29 1996 20:182
    the task of artificial insemination is much more...
    interesting...
17.15323SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed May 29 1996 20:274
    re: .15321
    
    They give the bulls pictures of limousine cows.....
    
17.15324SMURF::WALTERSWed May 29 1996 20:281
    Small wonder that all these cows are mad.
17.15325WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Wed May 29 1996 21:176
    Well, now you all know why I left the agricultural program at UNH. The
    things they try to make Freshmen do. :-)
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
17.15326BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsWed May 29 1996 22:126
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Is "knock yourself up" a valid alternative to "knock yourself
    	out"?
    
17.15327THEMAX::VASQUEZWed May 29 1996 22:194
      No, it sounds like your saying get yourself pregnant instead of go
    have some fun.
    
    -BG
17.15328MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed May 29 1996 22:312
"Knock yourself up" = "get <ro>'ed"?

17.15329BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsWed May 29 1996 22:353
    
    	Jack seems to be closing in on the point of my question.
    
17.15330BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsWed May 29 1996 22:408
    
    	Here's an interesting one:
    
    	Brits [and probably most of us over here, by now] no doubt
    	understand the concept of "shagging sheep" and that it's not
    	generally used in a complimentary nature.  So how insulting
    	is the phrase "shagging flies"?
    
17.15331GIDDAY::BURTS.I.S.Thu May 30 1996 03:5811
TTWA


Why anyone would put a sign over the hole where a basin and taps were removed 
stating  "Out of order, do not use".

I don't know whether I should be more concerned about the mentality of the 
person who put the sign there, or the person/persons to whom the sign was 
addressed.

\C
17.15332THEMAX::SMITH_SThu May 30 1996 04:152
    I have to deal with incompetance every day...like right now
    
17.15333MFGFIN::VASQUEZThu May 30 1996 04:162
      But that isn't anything compared to putting up with you.
    
17.15334CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 30 1996 13:1114


  Tanker trucks hauling "pool water"..why do people buy "pool water"..so
 they don't put a strain on their wells/pump?  So they can have the water
 quicker?  Is the water that the trucks haul treated in any way, and where
 do they (the people who sell pool water) get it?


 This is really bugging me folks.



 Jim
17.15335SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu May 30 1996 13:314
    People with shallow wells buy pool water to avoid
    running dry.
    
    
17.15336ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 30 1996 13:382
    
    shallow people also buy pool water to fill up their wells.
17.15337BSS::PROCTOR_RLittle Chamber FroggieThu May 30 1996 13:533
    supposing everybody pooled their water resources to fill their wells?
    
    what then? WHAT THEN?
17.15338CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 30 1996 13:5317


 OK...where do they (the people selling the water) get the pool
 water?  from their own wells?  ponds?  



 Jim (who just about got runned over this morning by a truck hauling
 pool water and backed up in the intersection to avoid the mishap and
 the car behind me wouldn't back up and the driver just stared at me
 as if I was nuts and the driver of the truck was yelling at me to 
 back up).




17.15339ACISS2::LEECHThu May 30 1996 14:223
    .15316
    
    Not stretch marks, those are the sectional marks.  8^)
17.15340MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 30 1996 15:2213
When I first installed my pool in 1984, I purchased a tanker truck of water
for the initial filling. The cost (about $125 for 10K gallons) seemed like
a real bargain compared to the potential costs if I burned out my submersible
pump by drawing that much water from my well, especially as the installer
warned that filling it gradually over some number of days or weeks would
void the warranty on the pool wall, due to the opportunity for shifting.

The water is generally chlorinated, but not filtered. It was quite cloudy
when they pumped it into the pool from the tanker, but cleared up with
about 12 hours of filtration. I would assume that it's obtained from just
about any fresh water source that they have access to - including streams
or lakes.

17.15341CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu May 30 1996 15:2510


 Thank you, Jack..I know I'd get a straight answer somehow or other ;-)





 Jim
17.15342MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu May 30 1996 15:269
    Please help...
    
    Where to take Michele for the weekend for our tenth
    anniversary...WITHOUT THE KIDS!!!!! :-)
    
    Some place nice in Southern NH, or Mass.  In other words, not a place
    that will take three hours to get to!
    
    Thanks
17.15343MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 30 1996 15:383
Call the Woodbound Inn in Jaffrey/Rindge. If they're still in business
and accepting guests I can highly recommend it.

17.15344MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu May 30 1996 16:002
    Nobody picked up the phone...I'll try again later.  Thanks for the
    recommendation!
17.15345ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 30 1996 16:573
    
    Jack, take your wife to Fenway Park. There you can yell "Yazstremski
    was a bum" to your hearts content.
17.15346BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu May 30 1996 17:015
    
    	bumb
    
    	Jack would yell "bumb", and not "bum".
    
17.15347Newfound LakeSMURF::WALTERSThu May 30 1996 17:069
    Jack,
    
    There's a very nice country inn on Newfound Lake in Bristol(?)
    NH.  Can't remember the name offhand, but I'll look it up tonight.
    Very nice rooms, excellent cuisine and very friendly hosts.
    The lake is spring-fed and one of the clearest that I have ever seen.
    Good swimming from their little beach, where a bottle of champagne
    enjoyed under the starlight would also be in order.
    
17.15348\PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 30 1996 17:135
>                     <<< Note 17.15347 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>
>                               -< Newfound Lake >-

	Whittemore Inn, in Bridgewater, by any chance?
17.15349ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu May 30 1996 17:182
    
    <---- damn, she's good.
17.15350PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu May 30 1996 17:254
>    <---- damn, she's good.

	Not if I'm wrong.  ;>

17.15352GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleThu May 30 1996 17:263
    when you're bad, you're even better?
    
    :-)
17.15351MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu May 30 1996 17:263
    KNOCK IT OFF GUYS!  I'm really in a bind here!
    
    By the way, my tenth anniversary is tomorrow!
17.15353NPSS::MLEVESQUEThu May 30 1996 17:302
    I guess it really means a lot to you, given the fact that you spent so
    much time planning for it...
17.15354NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 30 1996 17:322
Monsieur Levesque, don't give him such a hard time.  His anniversary may be
tomorrow, but the celebratory getaway isn't until the weekend.
17.15355ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateThu May 30 1996 17:389
    re: .15347
    
    I suspect that the water temperature will be such that certain parts of
    the male anatomy will attempt to return to their pre-birth positions.
    
    Marina's brother has a condo on Newfound Lake and from my short two day
    visit, it seems like a wonderful place.
    
    Bob
17.15356BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu May 30 1996 17:385
    
    	RE: Doctah
    
    	Rolling!!
    
17.15357MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu May 30 1996 17:3912
    Actually, I do have a good excuse.  I just moved into a house...painted
    5 rooms...put in flooring, moved all my furniture, cleaned the old
    house, and spent about 4k on various sundry items.  Michele is quite
    understanding about this.
    
    She doesn't even want me to spend the money but I insist we have to at
    least go someplace.  Then she mumbled something under her breath and I
    asked, What???  Then she said...Nothing....nothing.....
    She's just so thrilled to go someplace with me.  
    
    By the way, we're going away June 9th...because the house is still in
    boxes!
17.15358NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 30 1996 17:473
>    She's just so thrilled to go someplace with me.  

{rolls eyes}
17.15359LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 30 1996 17:481
    <sticks finger down throat>
17.15360GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleThu May 30 1996 17:482
    Why do some folks find it odd that one can comfortably own
    50-60 pairs of shoes?
17.15361LANDO::OLIVER_Bmay, the comeliest monthThu May 30 1996 17:501
    it's called conspicuous consumption.
17.15362BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu May 30 1996 17:529
    
    >By the way, we're going away June 9th...because the house is still in
    >boxes!
    
    
    	You didn't tell us you bought a modular house.
    
    	Really big boxes, or many small pieces?
    
17.15363ACISS1::SCHELTERThu May 30 1996 18:017
    Why woman "go potty" and men "whiz"
    
    
    Mike
    
    
    
17.15364SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 30 1996 18:013
    
    
    Now both Gerald and Bonnie need strugeons.....
17.15365SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu May 30 1996 18:029
    
    re: .15363
    
    >Why woman "go potty" and men "whiz"
    
    
    Why two women can get up from a dinner table and go potty, but two men
    can't do the same...
    
17.15366ACISS1::SCHELTERThu May 30 1996 18:035
    Gotta be a testosterone thing
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15367BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu May 30 1996 18:044
    
    	Women "whiz" also, but they don't feel the need to announce it
    	every time it occurs.
    
17.1536860 pairs...PSDV::SURRETTETheCluePhoneIsRinging,AndIt'sForYOU.Thu May 30 1996 18:0610
    
    Christine,
    
    I'm not quite convinced I've owned 60 pairs of
    shoes in my lifetime, let alone at one time!
    
    Must be a 'Y' chromosome thing or something....
    
    Walter
    
17.15369STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu May 30 1996 18:165
    
    
    What 'tine is going to do with Deb's power drill thingie???
    
    -mike
17.15370SNAX::BOURGOINEThu May 30 1996 18:2611
>>    Why woman "go potty" and men "whiz"
   

	Because women have a bit more class!

	Sheesh!

Pat    
    
    

17.15371GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleThu May 30 1996 18:333
    Why, hang more shelves upon which to house my shoes :-))))
    
    that's my story and I'm stickin' to it!
17.15372DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 30 1996 18:4111
    
    
    	re: 'tine  .15360
    
    
    	I have no idea.
    
    
    
    	- imelda
    
17.15373BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessThu May 30 1996 19:0814
    
    	I might have 6 pairs of foot apparrel:
    
    	Western boots
    	Work/hiking boots [2 pairs]
    	Sneakers [2 pairs]
    	Boat shoes
    	Dress shoes
    	Slippers
    
    
    	8 pairs, counting slippers.
    
    
17.15374huh?MFGFIN::VASQUEZThu May 30 1996 19:163
    boat shoes?
    
    -BG
17.15375MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 30 1996 19:172
For when his feet are swollen.

17.15376NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 30 1996 19:191
Shawn's a yuppie wannabe.
17.15377BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessThu May 30 1996 19:193
    
    	"Boat shoes" are moccasin [sp?]-type shoes.
    
17.15378BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessThu May 30 1996 19:203
    
    	But I am NOT a yuppie OR a yuppie-wannabe.
    
17.15379Mocassin-like, eh?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 30 1996 19:212
Wonder why they don't call them "canoe shoes"?

17.15380SMURF::WALTERSThu May 30 1996 20:066
    
    Di,
    
    It was the Pasqwaney or Pasquaney Inn, in Bristol.
    
    
17.15381WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Thu May 30 1996 20:399
    Another vote for Bristol. Anywhere in Bristol or on Newfound Lake. The
    area is so peaceful and if you want to get anywhere. Mountains, other
    lakes, are near at hand. The lake is always so clean, too. Although I
    expect that it may be a bit chilly to take a dip at this stage of the
    season and with the late lasting cool temps. 
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
17.15382SMURF::WALTERSThu May 30 1996 20:443
    Och, yer bloose-wearing poodle-walkers.  If tha' watter is too
    culd then yer dinna had enough whisky afore ye gang in.
        
17.15383SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu May 30 1996 20:471
    Dinna fash yersel', ye big galoot!
17.15384BUSY::SLABOUNTYFUBARThu May 30 1996 22:375
    
    	TTWA:  ::DIGITAL, note 4627
    
    	Can't anyone with Internet access use AltaVista for free already?
    
17.15385MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu May 30 1996 22:412
Yes.

17.15386COMICS::MCSKEANEIce cold in MassachusettsFri May 31 1996 06:5722
    
    Getting back to shoes. I've been sorting out what does and doesn't come
    with me to America and didn't realise I had so many different sports
    'shoes'.
    
    Ski boots (stuck in Colorado)
    Apres ski boots
    Outdoor soccer boots
    Indoor soccer boots
    Cricket shoes
    Golf shoes
    Tenpin bowling shoes
    Squash shoes
    Tennis shoes
    Cross trainers for the gym
    Sneakers for slobbin' in
    
    The only pair that I'm taking with me are the sneakers.
    
    POL
    
    
17.15387USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Fri May 31 1996 10:235
    Jack:
    
    Take yer wife to lovely Solomon's Island...it has three beautiful
    b&b's, one real romantic one overlooking the harbor called the
    Victorian Inn.
17.15388GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri May 31 1996 12:395
    
    but polie!!!  you are going to need those golf shoes...i told steve he
    had to take you on a field trip to the local greens... :> :>
    
    
17.15389where's the confessional?GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleFri May 31 1996 12:496
    Oh!  I didn't even count boots and slippers....
    
    dress boots:  5 pr
    slippers:  6 or 7, if I'm not mistaken
    
    ok, so maybe I do have a foot fetish....
17.15390COMICS::MCSKEANEIce cold in MassachusettsFri May 31 1996 12:509
    
    >Note 17.15388 by GAVEL::JANDROW "i think, therefore i have a headache
    
    >but polie!!!  you are going to need those golf shoes...i told steve he
    >had to take you on a field trip to the local greens... :> :>
    
    ooops, I forgot that the golf shoes are already packed in my golf bag.
    
    pol$FORE
17.15391CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri May 31 1996 12:5536
    POL, let me help you out here.
    
    Ski boots (stuck in Colorado) - have these UPS'd to you by the
    Sheepster.  Two days and $3.00 post.
    
    Apres ski boots - See sneakers below
    
    Outdoor soccer boots - Bring em'.  There's footie to be played over
    this side.  
    
    Indoor soccer boots - See sneakers below
    
    Cricket shoes - Leave em', the only cricket we have here is the
    chirping kind and we kill those with impunity.  
    
    Golf shoes - Pack em' in your bag.
    
    Tenpin bowling shoes - No such thing in New England, hardly at least. 
    Besides, then you'd have to dress like Leech and Battis and that would
    put the fashion police onto the box right quick.  As of now we are only
    under surveilance.
    
    Squash shoes - Squash, cukes, pumpkins are all allowed to roam around
    barefotted over here, quite relaxed us 'muricans.
    
    Tennis shoes - See sneakers, below
    
    Cross trainers for the gym - See sneakers below
    
    Sneakers for slobbin' in - Sneakers, aka Tennies, aka running shoes,
    aka x-trainers.  By selecting the proper pair of "sneakers",  You can
    ask these to do double, triple or even quadruple duty by using them to
    your advantage in a variety of activities including winter sports where
    your after activity activity takes place mainly inside.    
    
    HTH, nnttm, ymcv
17.15392ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 31 1996 12:592
    
    <---- hey, hey, I take exception to that remark!
17.15393PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri May 31 1996 13:3710
>          <<< Note 17.15373 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Erin go braghless" >>>
    
>    	I might have 6 pairs of foot apparrel:

>    	8 pairs, counting slippers.

    that's more than i have.
    
    

17.15394CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsFri May 31 1996 13:3712
    
    	Jim, about your pool water question:
    
    	Many towns charge for sewer use based on the number of gallons
    	of water you buy, a lesson learned too late for my sister when
    	her husband set up the sprinklers to run 24x7 one summer.  Nice
    	$600 water bill ...
    
    	I can imagine filling your pool would run it a bit higher.
    
    	Karen
    
17.15395CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsFri May 31 1996 13:3910
    
    	'tine, I don't know how you do it.  I can go into 60 shoe stores
    	and come out with only 1 pair that fits properly and is reasonably
    	fashionable.
    
    	I'd be happy if I had 3 different pairs of dress shoes to choose
    	from on any given day.  
    
    	Karen
    
17.15396ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 31 1996 13:445
    
    'tine more than likely, has a shrine built for her shoe collection.
    
    I've heard rumors to the effect, that she sits in front of said
    shrine and chants. Praying to the ultimate shoe god I suppose.
17.15397NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 31 1996 13:451
Praying that her sole be saved?
17.15398CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri May 31 1996 13:507
    
>    	I can imagine filling your pool would run it a bit higher.
    
 

    I don't have a pool ;-)    

17.15399POWDML::AJOHNSTONbeannachdFri May 31 1996 14:0811
    On my drive in this morning, I was behind a guy with NH plates that
    said "Purple Heart."
    
    I know an awful lot of guys with Purple Hearts. So why don't I see more
    of these plates on the road?
    
    I'm presuming that there's some kind of application or registration
    process. But does the guy get free registration? Or is it just a nicer,
    more distinctive tag for the same cost?
    
      Annie
17.15400BUSY::SLABOUNTYForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lFri May 31 1996 14:115
    
    	Some people would probably rather not broadcast it.
    
    	And if there IS an extra charge for it, that's another reason.
    
17.15401GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleFri May 31 1996 14:4610
    Karen-
    
    It's easy.  I have a hard shoe size to find, so whenever I'm out 
    shopping and pass a shoe store, I enter it.  If they have any shoes
    I like that fit, I buy 'em, regardless of whether or not I need 'em,
    cuz if I don't need 'em at the moment, I'm sure to need 'em in the
    future :-).  For Steve Leech-  There are at least 4 pairs of shoes in
    the collection that I've identified as not having been worn yet :-)
    
    mark-{insert Debra's raspberry}
17.15402MROA::YANNEKISFri May 31 1996 16:1534
    
hmm ... 50-60 doesn't sound so bad ... I got to 25 without trying too hard 

Black Work Shoes (New)
Black Work Shoes (Old ... for rainy days and such)
Brown Work Shoes
Brown kick around shoes
Black Sneakers
White Sneakers (New)
White Sneakers (Old ... for rain/snow type days ... soon to be retired)
White Sneakers (Ancient ... for mowing the lawn and pooper scooping)
Summer Floppies
Pool Floppies
Winter Boots

Now the fun part  (yes our jock room is slightly out of control)

Hiking Boots
Downhill Ski Boots
Cross Country Ski Boots
Roller Blades
Biking Shoes
Softball/Soccer/Football Cleats
Track Spikes (New)
Track Spikes (Ancient ... high school ... when we competed against the
    						lions in the coliseum)
Cross Country Racing Flats
Road Racing Flats (New)
Road Racing Flats (Old)
Odd day running shoes
Even day running shoes
Running shoes (old)

    
17.15403ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri May 31 1996 16:323
    
    yeesh, seems we have quite a few "closet Imelda's" running around
    loose. where will it end???
17.15404CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri May 31 1996 17:084
    White sneakers new
    White sneakers old
    White sneakers in the closet, growing green mold
    
17.15405NPSS::MLEVESQUEFri May 31 1996 17:245
    >I'm presuming that there's some kind of application or registration
    >process. But does the guy get free registration? Or is it just a nicer,
    >more distinctive tag for the same cost?
    
     I think you get it for free.
17.15406my results from the survey...I lean left! :*()SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Jun 02 1996 16:1851
17.15407NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jun 03 1996 14:261
TTWA: Somebody in C_A is selling an infant/toddler sled with a non-slip bottom.
17.15408SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 03 1996 14:403
    
    
    	I hope that the non-slip bottom is on the INSIDE of the sled. :)
17.15409MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jun 03 1996 17:165
TTWA:

     Why the grounds maintenance contractor has a crew outside of ZKO2 
     mowing the lawn in the pouring rain?

17.15410NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jun 03 1996 17:361
It's on the schedule.
17.15411CASDOC::HEBERTCaptain BlighMon Jun 03 1996 17:419
My son worked for two different "big name" landscrapers in the Nashua
area during summer vacations. Rain or shine, they cut grass, spread bark
mulch, cut sod... I truly felt sorry for him. Operating a Skag during a
thunderstorm is not my idea of fun -- but the foreman has x number of
clients to cut this week, period. If you don't like it, don't show up
next week.

Art

17.15412MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jun 03 1996 17:433
Besides being dangerous for the operator (due to the slipperiness of the
wet cut grass), isn't it also harmful to the lawn?

17.15413EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon Jun 03 1996 17:515
    .15406
    
    Great, Jim.  A liberal with an arsenal.
    
    ;^)
17.15414SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 03 1996 18:017
    
    
    	re: .15413
    
    	don't call me a lib. :*)
    
    
17.15415EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon Jun 03 1996 18:063
    
    Well, you said you were left-leaning, and I assume you are currently
    physically balanced, so what was I to surmise ?
17.15416CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningMon Jun 03 1996 18:114
    There are a fair number of gun toting, truck driving liberals running
    around in CO  
    
    meg
17.15417SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 03 1996 18:175
    
    
    	me and meg, birds of a feather. :*)
    
    
17.15418state cheep-cheepGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Jun 03 1996 18:224
    
      In Colorado, that would be the lark bunting.
    
      bb
17.15419CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsMon Jun 03 1996 19:057
    
    	TTWA:
    	
    	The guy in my group who drove past me when I was running, turned
    	his car around, and asked me, in all seriousness, if I wanted a ride
    	back to the plant.
    
17.15420ACISS2::LEECHMon Jun 03 1996 19:531
    Can't fault him for not being polite.
17.15421CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsMon Jun 03 1996 19:545
    
    	Oh, no, it *was* rather thoughtful.
    
    	Not quite insightful, though ;-)
                                    
17.15422BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkMon Jun 03 1996 19:556
    
    	Yeah, he probably thought you were late for a meeting.
    
    	Why else would a seemingly sane human being be outside running
    	in the pouring rain??
    
17.15423EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon Jun 03 1996 19:5511
    
    .15416
    
    > There are a fair number of gun toting, truck driving liberals running
    > around in CO
    
    Meg,
    
    Those are Texans.
    
    ;^)
17.15424EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon Jun 03 1996 19:5910
    .15422
    
    > Why else would a seemingly sane human being be outside running
    > in the pouring rain??
    
    Shawn,
    
    See note 11.15771 for more details.
    
    ;^)
17.15425SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 03 1996 20:022
    
    	{SMAQ!} (tm)
17.15426ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Jun 03 1996 20:244
    
    ttwa:
    
    Barry is on a roll lately. Is the Kool-Aid spiked down in Texas?
17.15427PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jun 03 1996 20:264
    
    "undefined is not a number."
    
    								-mr. bill
17.15428CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsMon Jun 03 1996 20:334
    
    	Who said I seemed sane ?
    
    
17.15429BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkMon Jun 03 1996 20:473
    
    	Benefit of the doubt, until [s]he gets to know you.
    
17.15430CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsMon Jun 03 1996 20:525
    
    	You're the one who said it.  Are you having a gender identity
    crisis ?
    
    
17.15431BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkMon Jun 03 1996 20:576
    
    	But I was speaking from the viewpoint of the person who asked
    	you if you wanted a ride, and generalizing that even further
    	to include anyone, previously unknown to you, who you might
    	come in contact with.
    
17.15432CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jun 03 1996 21:014


  Hmmm..wonder if we're playing softball tonight..
17.15433BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkMon Jun 03 1996 21:024
    
    	So do I, Jim ... games are still on, so it looks like we're at
    	the mercy of the umpire[s].
    
17.15434BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkMon Jun 03 1996 21:109
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	In CLASSIFIED_ADS, someone is selling a 17" color TV because
    	[s]he just got a 23" TV.
    
    	Am I the only 1 that has never heard of these sizes in reg-
    	ards to TV sets?
    
17.1543521" --> 23" when they "squared off" the tubes ca. 1965DECWIN::RALTOI don't brake for videographersMon Jun 03 1996 21:259
    >	Am I the only 1 that has never heard of these sizes in reg-
    >	ards to TV sets?
    
    23" used to be a common size, many moons ago (i.e., mid-1960's color
    teevees), but not anymore.  I don't believe I've ever heard of a
    17" TV, except maybe in the 1950's which I mostly refuse to remember
    anymore.
    
    Chris
17.15436USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Mon Jun 03 1996 22:282
    wonder why EDP showed his face in the Box AFTER Suzanne left....was
    pretty convenient if u ask me, afterall the beating he took   :-)
17.15437EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseTue Jun 04 1996 00:201
They're vacuuming the ceiling here at ZKO.
17.15438CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Jun 04 1996 02:4312


 ..we played our game tonight..the first 3 innings there was just
 drizzle..after that, it came down with impunity..we thought of calling
 the game, but decided we weren't going to get any wetter than we were
 then, so kept playing..we lost but had fun.  Sort of..center field
 had puddles the size of Lake Michigan.



 Jim
17.15439GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Jun 04 1996 12:1111
    >>They're vacuuming the ceiling here at ZKO.
    
    well, i don't know about your house, but at mine (where there is lots
    of paneling and wood framing inside, much to my dislike), there are
    always dustbunnies forming from the ceiling to the frames.  it's most
    annoying, and no matter how much dusting i do, they always come back. 
    so, it is plausable for them to vacuum the ceiling.  plus, with all the
    allergy crap floating in the air, the heating and a/c ducts could
    probably use a cleaning.
    
    
17.15440BIGQ::SILVATue Jun 04 1996 12:2010

	We played last night, too. In fact, we played Shawn's team. We had them
on the ropes, with a 6-3 lead. Then the rains came while they were in the
middle of a rally. But we played after a 10 minute delay, and we ended up
losing. But it was almost fun. :-)



Glen
17.15441ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jun 04 1996 12:362
    
    did shawn use a pool cue to bat with?
17.15442SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jun 04 1996 12:374
    
    	yep, a 21oz one....I think it was a house stick tho'.
    
    
17.15443MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jun 04 1996 14:358
    To Musicians....or whomever (whoever)...I think it's whomever...
    
    I just got an advertisement from Digital which says...
    
    "Like Mozart on a Stradivarius..."
    
    It is a Digital/Lotus type of deal.  Question, was the Stadivarius
    actually invented and named before Mozart?
17.15444WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe hell with jander, WAHOO lives!Tue Jun 04 1996 14:361
    Irrelevant. Mozart's music can be played on a Stradivarius.
17.15445SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Jun 04 1996 14:386
    yeah....but....did Mozart write anything specifically
    FOR violins?  I think the image I'd rather leave with
    the customer is "perfectly matched for optimum performance"
    rather than, "yeah, you can do it".
    
    
17.15446POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Froggie HorrorsTue Jun 04 1996 14:445
    
    >did Mozart write anything specifically FOR violins?
    
    Ohhhh...one or two pieces, mebbe 8^).
        
17.15447CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Jun 04 1996 14:453

 yeah, when he was fiddlin' around..
17.15448BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkTue Jun 04 1996 14:4718
    
    	Does it matter?
    
    	Scatterbrain does a couple Mozart songs and plays them on elec-
    	tric guitars.  I KNOW that Mozart didn't write these songs for
    	the electric guitar, but they sound excellent anyways.
    
    
    	RE: Glen
    
    	You had us worried for a couple innings ... 3-0 and 6-3 going
    	into the 2nd and 3rd innings, respectively, before we finally
    	started to play softball.
    
    	And I might as well have used a pool cue to bat with ... I got
    	up once and flied to right field.  Of course, I wouldn't have
    	batted with MY OWN pool cue.
    
17.15449er, Wolfie, that isPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 04 1996 14:472
   he had violin tendencies.
17.15450LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Tue Jun 04 1996 14:491
    a trebled youth, he had.
17.15451WAHOO::LEVESQUEthe hell with jander, WAHOO lives!Tue Jun 04 1996 14:501
    Well, he did compose a dozen violin concertos...
17.15452POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue Jun 04 1996 14:521
    he had an f-hole fetish then.
17.15453SMURF::WALTERSTue Jun 04 1996 15:131
    How'd you like one under the chin?
17.15454MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jun 04 1996 15:186
    People, I am trying to determine if this DEC advertising person knows
    their history.
    
    Was the Stradivarius invented before Mozart's time or not?!
    
    
17.15455PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 04 1996 15:222
    What difference does it make, Jack?
17.15456BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkTue Jun 04 1996 15:259
    
    	His use of the English language is worse than his history, if
    	anything.
    
    	"Playing Mozart on a Strad" is wrong.
    
    	"Playing Mozart's music on a Strad" is probably what he meant
    	to say.
    
17.15457NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 04 1996 15:315
"What are you listening to?"
"Mozart."

According to Shawn, the answer should be "Mozart's music."  Um, what else do
you play on a violin besides music?
17.15458PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 04 1996 15:312
   .15456  cow doots.
17.15459MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jun 04 1996 15:335
    Scratching my head....What in the name of whatever are you people
    rambling about?
    
    The question is simple stupid!  Did Armadeus
    Mozart.....ohhhhhhh....now I see what you are saying.....nevermind!
17.15460NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 04 1996 15:361
Kitchen Etc. is advertising a Krups Touch Top Baby Grinder.
17.15461POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Froggie HorrorsTue Jun 04 1996 15:383
    
    <8^E
    
17.15462SMURF::WALTERSTue Jun 04 1996 15:401
    Armadeaus?  He was fleet.
17.15463POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Froggie HorrorsTue Jun 04 1996 15:525
    
    Meaty:  Stradivari lived ~1644-1737.  Mozart lived 1756-1791.  Does
    that help?
    
    
17.15464BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkTue Jun 04 1996 16:0012
    
    	Diane, what do you mean by that?
    
    	The answer to "What are you playing on the violin?" should be
    	a thing, like music.  The question, as asked, is not looking for
    	a person's name as an answer ... even though that's what we'd
    	normally assume it to mean.
    
    	"Mozart's music" [generic] or "Sonata #11" [specific] would be
    	valid answers.  Unless, of course, the askee is not playing
    	anything ever written by Mozart.
    
17.15465PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 04 1996 16:086
  .15464  So when someone asks you what you have playing on your
	  CD player, you say, "Nine Inch Nails' music"?

	  How long you been in this country?

17.15466POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Froggie HorrorsTue Jun 04 1996 16:094
    
    I'm with Diane.  A composer is his/her music, to a musician.
    
    
17.15467POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of Froggie HorrorsTue Jun 04 1996 16:098
    
    Di, Shawn couldn't answer in that particular fashion, given that the
    stuff he listens to can't exactly be described as "music".
    
    
    
    {tee-hee} 8^)
    
17.15468BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkTue Jun 04 1996 16:1414
    
    	Diane, I didn't say that we were correct in the way we use
    	these phrases ... I said just the opposite, that we were
    	wrong but did it anyways.
    
    	I HAVE given the answer "a CD" when asked what I was list-
    	ening to ... because I'm a really funny guy at times and
    	replies like this just tend to repeatedly enforce the not-
    	ion.  But, if prodded, I will give the correct answer ...
    	which is usually the name of the album or song.  A friend
    	will usually ask a similar question when he gets into my
    	car, but he phrases it "Who is this?".  THEN I answer with
    	the band's name, and add the album title if I so desire.
    
17.15469BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkTue Jun 04 1996 16:154
    
    	And Deb, you just pipe down.  Go listen to Gilbert O'Sullivan
    	musicals or something.  8^)
    
17.15470PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 04 1996 16:162
	It's SOP, Shawn.
17.15471BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Parting Shot in the DarkTue Jun 04 1996 16:176
    
    	That's comforting.
    
    	I bet you're OK with handcuffing deaf old ladies who didn't
    	do anything wrong, too.
    
17.15472PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 04 1996 16:212
    .15471  yes, the tighter the cuffs, the better.
17.15473NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 04 1996 16:211
Give 'em a thrill.
17.15474SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Jun 04 1996 16:404
    .15451
    
    Five certain (1-5, K.207, 211, 216, 218, 219), one spurious (6), one
    questionable (7, K.271).
17.15475Whatever grunge it takesAMN1::RALTOI don't brake for videographersTue Jun 04 1996 17:056
    > Was the Stradivarius invented before Mozart's time or not?!
    
    I dunno, but the Stratocaster wasn't.  Hmmm, Mozart on a Strat,
    in keeping with DEC, er, Digital's 90's kinda image.
    
    Chris
17.15476POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue Jun 04 1996 17:072
    If Mozart had been born in 1956, he probably would have died of a drug
    overdose in '91 living on the edge as some sort of rock musician.
17.15477SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Jun 04 1996 17:266
    re: .15458
    
    I should think it would be very difficult to play
    cow doots on a violin.  Not to mention messy.....
    
    ;-)
17.15478POLAR::RICHARDSONKinda rotten and insaneTue Jun 04 1996 17:361
    depends. Who wrote it?
17.15479NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 04 1996 17:394
>    depends. Who wrote it?

Do they make Depends in sizes big enough for a cow?
17.15480different queries...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Jun 04 1996 17:446
    
      Actually, considering what Shawn listens to, the question is
     not, "Um, what are you listening to ?" but more like, "Are you
     experiencing an equipment malfunction ?"
    
      bb
17.15481SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Jun 04 1996 17:512
    He listens to Front 242?
    
17.15482ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 05 1996 15:392
    
    TTWA: pantyhose
17.15483CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 05 1996 16:303

 Where's Covert?
17.15484NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 05 1996 16:311
And is he wearing a red-and-white striped shirt and hat?
17.15485SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatWed Jun 05 1996 16:322
    Covert is, or was this weekend, in London.  I told him to visit the
    Brompton Oratory, but he wasn't sure he'd have time.
17.15486POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 16:383
    
    What, you mean you didn't get the vacation schedule on email 8^)?
    
17.15487BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed Jun 05 1996 16:393
    
    	... as he typed it in at 35,000 feet over the Atlantic?
    
17.15488STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresWed Jun 05 1996 17:517
    
    >>> What, you mean you didn't get the vacation schedule on email 8^)?
    
     I guess we're special!!! ;-)
    
    -mike
    
17.15489POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 17:543
    
    It's good to be da king.
    
17.15490For you who just have to know where Covert is!STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresWed Jun 05 1996 17:5714
    
    
    5 Jun  Wednesday - Drive to the North York moors
    
            Manor House Farm                       
            Dr. & Mrs. M. Bloom
            Ingleby Greenhow                        BBB 479/10
            Great Ayton
            North Yorkshire  TS9 6RB                7:00p Dinner
    
    
    
    -mike
    
17.15491CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 05 1996 18:014


 Man, I guess I'm not one who counts, eh?
17.15492SMURF::WALTERSWed Jun 05 1996 18:031
    But you are very lucky.
17.15493POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 18:033
    
    No no, that's Jack.
    
17.15494CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 05 1996 18:058

 right...I'm Muppet Man.




Jim
17.15495BUSY::SLABOUNTYBasket CaseWed Jun 05 1996 18:093
    
    	Silly you ... your memory must be a bit froggy or something.
    
17.15496SMURF::WALTERSWed Jun 05 1996 18:101
    Well then, he's as lucky as Jack.
17.15497'Main' = 'Maine'BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereWed Jun 05 1996 18:529
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	In CLASSIFIED_ADS, someone advertises a Main cabin for rent
    	at $225/week [7 nights].
    
    	How much more do you have to pay to stay there during the day
    	also?
    
17.15498Almost the funniest conference on the netDECWIN::RALTOI don't brake for videographersWed Jun 05 1996 19:0013
    re: .15497
    
    CLASSIFIED_ADS can be a real hoot.  Too bad there's no way to
    joke around about the various notes right there in that conference
    (or at least I'm guessing that's the case).
    
    Just the other day, someone was selling a "frig", and someone else
    was selling an "Easy Money" game... without the money.  It's also
    funny to see the "reasons for selling" on some of the hundreds of
    exercise machines of various types; no one wants to just come out
    and fess up that they don't want to exercise anymore.
    
    Chris
17.15499BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereWed Jun 05 1996 19:058
    
    	They discourage witty repartee ... ask Andy K., since he's 1 of
    	the humorless moderators.  8^)
    
    	Hmmm, maybe if I added a witty entry and prefaced it with my
    	name/node/DTN on the 1st 3 lines it would be allowed to stay
    	there.
    
17.15500SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Jun 05 1996 19:076
    re: .15499
    
    I doubt it, we now know your plan....  :-)
    
    Mary-Michael (one of the other "humorless moderators")
    
17.15501WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight and thunderWed Jun 05 1996 19:153
    re: "humorless moderators"
    
     Must we litter our replies with tautologies? :-)
17.15502WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Wed Jun 05 1996 19:3610
    Hey, "humorless moderators! Why did my posting of a car for sale, get
    blown away? (I think) I put my name and phone and NODE in there. Also
    the person to contact. I checked a bit later and it was gone. I was
    never notified. I thought the guidlines said that one would be
    notified.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ(Who thinks that it was because he didn't sign off with Bright
    Blessings for the ad)
17.15503WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight and thunderWed Jun 05 1996 19:372
    It's cuz you never closed your quotes, and it caused the compiler to
    blow up.
17.15504CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 05 1996 19:381
    Because you were trying to sell tickets with your car perhaps?
17.15505USAT02::HALLRGod loves even you!Wed Jun 05 1996 19:382
    why the goon for mayor in DC doesn't get the negative press he
    deserves...
17.15506CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 05 1996 19:401
    Lemme, guess.  You wouldn't vote for him?
17.15507BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereWed Jun 05 1996 19:416
    
    	RE: Brian
    
    	Hmmm, I wonder if parking tickets are among the list of the
    	types of tickets that can't be sold in C_A.
    
17.15508WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Wed Jun 05 1996 19:437
    I didn't know that I blew up the compiler. Is that the same as blowing
    up the composter? I also wonder if I can sell the parking tickets or
    even the used movie tickets that are in the car?
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
17.15509SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Jun 05 1996 19:4416
    
    TTWA
    
    Went out for pizza last night and the place had soft drink "refills".
    
    I presume that means you can go up and re-fill as many times as you
    want.. correct?
    
    Then..
    
    Why would anybody in their right minds buy a "large" softdrink (the
    cup) vs. a small one? It's a difference of only 40 cents, but
    granted...
    
     Certainly a thing to wonder about...
    
17.15510POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 19:524
    
    Um...you can get more in the cup and have to go up less often?
    
    
17.15511JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Jun 05 1996 19:532
    -1  Not having read Andy's note, reading .15510 had me wondering if we
    had moved from pantyhose to another piece of feminine clothing. :-)
17.15512SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Jun 05 1996 20:0110
    
    >Um...you can get more in the cup and have to go up less often?
    
    
    
    I guess if it's worth the extra 40 cents to people....
    
    
    I can't imagine it though...
    
17.15513POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 20:0710
    
    Maybe they didn't realize until they had already bought the large drink
    that there WERE free refills.
    
    Or, maybe they usually get the Waitron From Hell who brings your order
    and then disappears for hours, and they're afraid they won't get
    anything else to drink, free refills or not, so they get a large!
    
    Or, maybe they're just effing stoopid 8^)!
    
17.15514DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Jun 05 1996 20:076
    
    
    	Were ya eating at Foodee's ?
    
    	=)
    
17.15515POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 20:1010
    
    Foodee's?  What kind of a dumb name is Foodee's 8^)?
    
    Cripes, would you shop at a supermarket named Groceryee's? 
    Or...or...would you fly on an airline named Planee's?
    
    Sorry, sorry - I'm getting frazzled - I think I need a martini.
    
    Anybody want to meet me down at Drinkee's?
    
17.15516SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Jun 05 1996 20:157
    
    
    I'll have a martini in your honor tomorrow on the planee, debee!!!
    
    
     :)
    
17.15517CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 05 1996 20:1714


 Hey, I ate at Foodee's in Bedford NH Saturday! (and wasn't terribly
 impressed)



 Well, I'm ashamed to say, I tend to get a medium sized drink at places
 that offer free refills..I'd never thought of what Andy suggested.



Jim
17.15518GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jun 05 1996 20:1811
    
    i know of another pizza (hut) place that also offers free refills on
    their soda, yet offers different sizes.  perhaps it is because maybe
    someone can drink more than a small, but can barely finish the large,
    and rather than getting a small refilled more than once and possibly
    wasting the sode not consumed, they just get a large, and get no
    refills.
    
    (-raq, who has also asked that question before {not in here} and never
    got an answer that made sense...)
    
17.15519POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 20:234
    
    Ah, but what about if you're at a Burger King and they have large
    refills in paper cups that you may take with you!
    
17.15520BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughWed Jun 05 1996 20:274
    
    	If you're at the drive-through window the free refill doesn't
    	usually do you much good.
    
17.15521POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 20:287
    
    
    ...yeah!
    
    %^]
    
    
17.15522CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed Jun 05 1996 20:365
    
    	Actually, Pizza Hut is careful to advertise "Dine-In only" on
    	the Free Refills sign.
    
    
17.15523SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatWed Jun 05 1996 20:365
    .15517
    
    That's a shame, seriously.  The Foodee's in Nashua is excellent, better
    than the Bertucci's in NAshua, and the Foodee's in Peterborough, which
    was the very first Foodee's, absolutely roolz.
17.15524SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatWed Jun 05 1996 20:372
    The Free Refills schtick is "supposed" to mean one refill.  It's called
    the honor system.
17.15525BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughWed Jun 05 1996 20:383
    
    	So I guess you meant to say "free refill" and not "free refills"?
    
17.15526POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 20:385
    
    .15524
    
    ...really?
    
17.15527CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 05 1996 20:3911

 Perhaps I was underwhelmed because of the choice of pizza I made.  Plus
 I don't like menus where one has to become a chemist of sorts, choosing
 this topping and that, this crust and that, this sauce and that, etc..

 *and* I wanted "iced tea", not some bottled derivation thereof.



Jim
17.15528CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed Jun 05 1996 20:446
    
    	Says you, Herr Binder.  At Pizza Hut, the waiters have refilled
    	my soda several times.  I don't ask them, they usually ask me.
    	Same at the Piccadilly Pub in Worcester...
    
    
17.15529SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Jun 05 1996 20:457
    
    
    I believe the free refills is a "dine-in only" feature...
    
    The signs are plainly visible.. and I love the bozos what are on the
    way out and fill it up again...
    
17.15530SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatWed Jun 05 1996 20:458
    .15527
    
    Real iced tea is virtually unknown in the world of less-than-four-star
    restaurants.
    
    Next time, if you're willing to go back, order a Mediterranean with
    fresh tomatoes and basil pesto, on a sourdough crust.  The quality of
    the crusts is Foodee's big claim to famee.
17.15531SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatWed Jun 05 1996 20:464
    .15528
    
    Well, I shouldn't wonder - at Pizza Hut, they know you need *something*
    to kill the taste of the stuff you're eating.
17.15532GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jun 05 1996 20:508
    
    i am usually quite pleased with the pizza i get at pizza hut.  i don't
    like chunks of tomatoes in my sauce, so the crap i have been hearing
    advertized from bertucci's won't pass.  
    
    now domino's or papa ginos...they should offer free refills...
    
    
17.15533POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 20:543
    
    Oh, the chunks of tomato in the sauce is what makes pizza worth eating!
    
17.15534yCSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 05 1996 20:553

 absolutely!
17.15535POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 20:586
    
    And the minced garlic, tons of it, and the roasted red peppers, and the
    crushed red peppers, and the caramelized onions, and...and...
    
    Anybody want to go for pizza Friday 8^)?
    
17.15536SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatWed Jun 05 1996 21:033
    > Anybody want to go for pizza Friday 8^)?
    
    Sorry our group is ordering Foodee's in on Friday.
17.15537SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatWed Jun 05 1996 21:033
    > Anybody want to go for pizza Friday 8^)?
    
    Sorry, but our group is ordering Foodee's in on Friday.
17.15538POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelWed Jun 05 1996 21:043
    
    No free refills for you!
    
17.15539POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelThu Jun 06 1996 02:325
    
    TTWA:  Will I EVER make it through the recit I'm working on,
    considering that I've only been allowed to sing 6 notes and 3 words
    since mid May 8^).
    
17.15540WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jun 06 1996 10:581
Dennis Rodman.
17.15541he's his own biggest fanWAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight and thunderThu Jun 06 1996 11:031
    Nice hair-o-glyphics, eh?
17.15542DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Jun 06 1996 14:1721
    
    
    	Whether or not we are going to get 'free' lettuce and 
    	squash in our garden.
    
    	See, the previous tenants (Andy K and Sharon) had a spot
    	in the yard as a vegetable garden.  We're using part of
    	that as a flower garden and part for veggies.  But it seems
    	in the one small area that I did not have rototilled (I was
    	going to let the lawn reclaim it) we have things coming up
    	that do not look like weeds.  Looks like lettuce and squash
    	plants  (the fact that some squash seeds were lying around
    	in this area leads me to believe this as well).  So I'm just
    	gonna let 'em do their thing and see what happens.
    	Will probably pick up a book at the library or something for
    	reference, as I need to know what to with all the herbs we
    	have growing in another garden, as well (planted by the 
    	lady who owns the building, when she lived there)
    
    	I love summer.  =)
    
17.15543PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 06 1996 14:405
   .15542  My experience has been (so far) that the "volunteer" squash
	   plants don't produce any fruit.  Not quite sure why.  Perhaps
	   they've been hybrid varieties.  I hope you have better luck. ;>

17.15544NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 06 1996 14:462
I've heard about volunteer cucurbits producing huge flavorless fruits.
Cucurbits (squash, melons, cukes) tend to cross-breed.
17.15545DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Jun 06 1996 14:479
    
    
    	Hmmm......  well it'll be interesting, nonetheless.
    
    	We've never grown veggies before.  Planted one tomato plant,
    	six green pepper, six red pepper plants, and two types of
    	radish seeds.  Even if only half those come up, I should 
    	keep my mom in radishes for the summer.  =)
    
17.15546NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 06 1996 14:493
Green pepper plants and red pepper plants?  In general, green peppers are
just immature fruits.  Most varieties turn various other colors (red, yellow,
etc.) when they mature.
17.15547PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 06 1996 14:556
   .15545  Jude, I don't know if you've thought about stagger 
	   planting (pipe down, Gerald), but if you really want
	   to keep your mom in radishes all summer, you might
	   want to consider that.  Planting some new radish seeds
	   every 2-3 weeks, I mean.
17.15548DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Jun 06 1996 17:239
    
    
    	Thanks Di.... I'll keep that in mind!  There's plenty of
    	garden area left for us to do that.
    
    	As for green peppers.....  that's how they were labeled.
    
    	JJ
    
17.15549ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Jun 06 1996 17:397
    RE: .15546  I don't thinks that is correct.  Reds and yellows are
    different variaties.  Greens will start ti turn reddish, but are not
    the same
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15550PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 06 1996 17:427
>                    <<< Note 17.15549 by ACISS1::SCHELTER >>>

>    RE: .15546  I don't thinks that is correct.

    I thinks it is.
    

17.15551..so I picked them, knowing they were (over)ripe.EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseThu Jun 06 1996 17:451
Last year, my bell peppers started to turn red.
17.15552WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jun 06 1996 17:492
well, I guess all the PBS cooks like Yan and Jeff and Julia and
Mary have been telling us lies all these years about peppers.
17.15553Good source eh?ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Jun 06 1996 17:525
    I'm going by what I've seen heard on several cooking shows.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15554WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jun 06 1996 17:551
-1 hey, me too!
17.15555NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 06 1996 17:576
There are some varieties of peppers that stay greenish (like gypsy, which
changes from pale green to yellowish green), but I don't know of any
_bell_ peppers that do.  Some varieties take a long time to mature,
so they may not turn red/yellow/whatever before frost kills them (in
northern areas), and others mature to red more quickly.  Do you know
what varieties you have?
17.15556BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsThu Jun 06 1996 18:009
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Am I the only 1 who winces when someone says
    
    	"my own personal opinion"
    
    	?
    
17.15557PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 06 1996 18:012
   .15555  and Gerald _still_ speaks the truth...
17.15558WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jun 06 1996 18:081
Shawn, i always wince when you use that qualifier.
17.15559DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Jun 06 1996 18:1412
    
    
    	re: .15555  Gerald
    
    	To be honest, I don't remember what variety the 'green' peppers
    	are.  The greenhouse I bought them at didn't have one of the
    	'descriptive stick's in all the flats.  The reds I bought somewhere
    	else and it does tell what type but it escapes me at the moment.
    	(Like I said, this is the first time I've tried growing veggies)
    
    	JJ
    
17.15560DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Jun 06 1996 18:156
    
    
    	eesh...
    
    	that should have read   'descriptive sticks'
    
17.15561JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Jun 06 1996 18:161
    Di is correct about Gerald being correct. :-)
17.15562CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsThu Jun 06 1996 18:186
    
    	I planted Northern Bell Peppers.  The tag showed a picture of
    	perfect green peppers, and the description stated that they
    	"mature to red".
    
    
17.15563maybe you just red it wrongHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 06 1996 18:200
17.15564...and what color will they be?EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseThu Jun 06 1996 18:254
17.15565NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 06 1996 18:366
17.15566PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 06 1996 18:596
  .15565 I haven't had any problems yet with planting hots and bells
	 together, but maybe I've just been lucky.  That's including
	 jalapenos, habaneros, cayennes, whatever.  This year, the 
	 10 bell plants are surrounded by twenty-eight plants of two
	 different varieties of hots, so things could get tense. ;>
17.15567NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 06 1996 19:054
I haven't had the problem either, but it's theoretically possible.  Of course,
most people don't eat the seeds of sweet peppers, so it's more likely that
it will have the opposite effect -- your hot peppers won't be as hot as
they would be if they weren't cross-pollinated by sweet peppers.
17.15568EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseThu Jun 06 1996 19:214
>it will have the opposite effect -- your hot peppers won't be as hot as
>they would be if they weren't cross-pollinated by sweet peppers.

That means they might even be edible!
17.15569NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 06 1996 19:231
17.15570just cashHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 06 1996 19:250
17.15571ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 06 1996 19:342
    
    ttwa: dueling pepper gardens
17.15572NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 06 1996 20:451
TTWA: Vinnie the boa constrictor.
17.15573POWDML::HANGGELIHave wooden spoon, will travelThu Jun 06 1996 20:553
    
    The mind boggles, truly it does.
    
17.15574ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Jun 06 1996 21:027
    I wonder if any baby bor today will have a "666" on its' head.
    After all, it is the sixth day of the sixth month and the sixth
    year.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15575some are worriedHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 06 1996 21:0813
THOUSANDS FLOCK TO CHURCHES TO WARD OFF ANTICHRIST
   
BOGOTA, Colombia - Fearful the Antichrist would appear to claim
unbaptized children, thousands of Bogota parents flooded churches this
week so their kids could receive the sacrament in time. According to
the New Testament, the Antichrist will bear the number 666. To many,
Thursday's date is ominous: The sixth day of the sixth month in a year
ending in six. One rumor frightened expectant mothers by warning that
the Antichrist would be born Thursday. Another said an evil being
would possess children unprotected by baptism and mark them with a
sign.

17.15576MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 06 1996 21:091
    Ahhh...the dangers of lacking knowledge.
17.15577ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Jun 06 1996 21:225
    OBTW there's no devil either
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15578a whole team of 'em in JerseyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 06 1996 21:350
17.15579ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Jun 06 1996 21:395
    <--  B^)
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15580BIGQ::SILVAFri Jun 07 1996 13:465


	I'm just wondering.... is 1996 going to go down as the year of the
gaurd rails in Massachusetts? They are putting them in everywhere!
17.15581CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Jun 07 1996 13:472
    No they're not.  They are taking them out on Rt. 2 through the twin
    cities.  
17.15582CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jun 07 1996 13:503

 Whatza gaurd rail?
17.15583NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 07 1996 13:581
I didn't know Minneapolis/St. Paul had been annexed by Massachusetts.
17.15584CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jun 07 1996 14:029


 hey, you learn something new every day!





17.15585CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Jun 07 1996 14:102
    Geezum crow!  The Twin Cities, you know, Leominster/Fitchburg.  What a
    bunch of provincial bumpkins....
17.15586ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 07 1996 14:126
    
    .15585
    
    I hardly think that Leominster/Fitchburg qualify as the Twin Cities.
    Gerald had it right. Besides, the Twin Cities in Minnesota had that
    distinction long before Mass. hth
17.15587NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 07 1996 14:197
>    Geezum crow!  The Twin Cities, you know, Leominster/Fitchburg.  What a
>    bunch of provincial bumpkins....

To Ayer is human, but Shirley you jest!  Leominster and Fitchburg are just
Littletons.  You may be a Sterling character, but you shouldn't Acton impulse.
Whoever dubbed them the Twin Cities is a Charlton.  If you let such an Ashby
your guide, you'll look like an Athol.
17.15588stow itCSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jun 07 1996 14:274


 Now you sound like Clinton
17.15589MROA::YANNEKISFri Jun 07 1996 14:286
    
    Why can a suspected drunk driver refuse a breathelizer test while finger
    prints, blood, and DNA are automatic for a murder or rape suspect?
    
    Greg
    
17.15590What did GHWB call him? "Senator Straddle?"PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Jun 07 1996 14:404
    WSJ - Dole Won't Soften Republican Stance Against Abortion
    NYT - Dole Makes Plea for 'Tolerance' On Abortion Issue
    
    								-mr. bill
17.15591SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundFri Jun 07 1996 14:424
    
    For the same reason that the penalties for each is different.
    
    ed
17.15592CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Jun 07 1996 14:452
    Look, there's the Twin City Mall right there off of Rt. 2 that proves my
    point.  It even has a K-Mart(s).  
17.15593ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 07 1996 15:104
    
    .15592
    
    back peddling is so unbecoming brian.
17.15594CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Jun 07 1996 15:161
    Back peddle?  No way.  I'm sticking to my guns.  
17.15595CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jun 07 1996 15:177

 Clinton sounds like a republican
 Dole sounds like a democrat..


 What an election year..
17.15596BIGQ::SILVAFri Jun 07 1996 15:246
| <<< Note 17.15586 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago Bulls-1996 world champs" >>>


| I hardly think that Leominster/Fitchburg qualify as the Twin Cities.

	Twin disastors then? :-)
17.15597BIGQ::SILVAFri Jun 07 1996 15:257
| <<< Note 17.15590 by PERFOM::LICEA_KANE "when it's comin' from the left" >>>


| WSJ - Dole Won't Soften Republican Stance Against Abortion
| NYT - Dole Makes Plea for 'Tolerance' On Abortion Issue

	Bill... looks like Dole is trying to be more like Clinton.... :-)
17.15598DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Jun 07 1996 15:308
    
    	Hey Mark.... sorry hon but Leominster/Fitchburg have been called
    	the Twin Cities for a very long time........ cuz they're so 
    	similar in size and what they have (or don't) in the community.
    
    	So there.  ;p
    
    
17.15599JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Jun 07 1996 16:1034
    In reading the Digital notesconference, it has become rather depressing
    hearing the fate of the organization in which I am employed.  MCS Sales
    will soon be a ghost of an image as many other organizations in this
    company.
    
    Rumors are flying everywhere, and the fact that there has been
    absolutely no communication from the AMCS [Americas, MCS] namely Janet
    Wallace's office, I and others are beginning to believe that these
    rumors must have some validity.
    
    The rumor on sales is a Networks sales force and [I can't remember
    which] ABU or SBU that will sell products and services is the supposed
    re-organization for FY97.
    
    Let's not disturb business in FY96 seems to be the logical reason for
    this lack-of-communication.  
    
    I really wish this company had a better relationship with its "valued
    employees."  To that extent, I have been asked to respond to a task
    force that was created to develop a new employee agreement for Digital. 
    I will attend the meeting, hear the proposed new agreement, and give my
    opinions on this agreement.
    
    Has anyone else heard of this?
    
    I was "randomly" selected, btw.
    
    I am starting to begin the grieving process...
    
    Nancy
    
    
    
    
17.15600JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Jun 07 1996 16:101
    I wonder why I snarf....
17.15601CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jun 07 1996 16:3411

 
 When is the gubmit going to do something about the churches being attacked
 in the south?  We brought out federal marshalls to protect women's right
 to abortions, when are we going to get federal marshalls to protect the
 freedom to worship?



 Jim
17.15602"'Cause I'll just use you, then I'll set you free"DECWIN::RALTOI don't brake for videographersFri Jun 07 1996 16:4110
> ...new employee agreement for Digital
    
    Does it come with a cassette of "Baby, Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me"?
    
    All attempted kidding aside, sorry to hear of these developments.
    I'm constantly amazed at the way that MCS employees have been (and
    are continuing to be) treated.  Just when we were led to believe
    that things were getting better around here, a year or so ago...
    
    Chris
17.15603ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 07 1996 16:434
    
    Nancy, Digital senior management has your best interest at heart.
    you must learn to *trust* their decisions, afterall they know what's
    good for you. Now, go back to work, and quit stirring up the masses.
17.15604JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Jun 07 1996 17:084
    .15603
    
    Hmmm seeing "Bulls" in your P-name sure seemed appropriate for this
    response. :-) :-)
17.15605JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Jun 07 1996 17:093
    .15602
    
    Bwwwaaahahahahahahahahaha
17.15606frolic in Boston suburbs...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Jun 07 1996 18:1718
    
      Incredible story yesterday about an escape from a drug gang
     murder plan.  One druggy dealer thinks other druggy dealer has
     invaded his turf.  Gets three "friends", busts into guy's pad,
     holds girlfriend + kids at gunpoint.  Hits guy in face with
     baseball bat.  Out cold. Friends wrap guy in duct
     tape, toss in car trunk.  One follows in 4WD.  Plan is apparently
     to bury the guy alive.  On the way, right near the Carlisle/
     Chelmsford/Billerica border, taped guy comes to, finds screwdriver
     in trunk, tries prying open trunk from inside.  Guy in 4WD sees him,
     tries ramming car to keep tape guy in.  But he leaps out, runs
     through suburban neighborhood - swimming pools, barbacues, etc.
     Many people call cops.  Druggies fire 4 shots, but only hit guy
     in elbow, then drive off.  But 4WD guy is unlucky - cops trap him,
     cuff him, take him in.  Tape guy is rushed to hospital.  Other guys
     still at large.
    
       bb
17.15607USAT05::HALLRGod loves even you!Fri Jun 07 1996 19:137
    .15599
    Nancy:
    
    a counterpart of yours here in MD got the heaveho in Feb and at that
    time he was 160% of budget...his successor is real successful also and
    from a total of 16 in the group last yera, only 8 remain with the
    layoff pending
17.15608Play nice, KidsTROOA::TEMPLETONRealistic DreamerSun Jun 09 1996 02:597
    The fight going on in ::F1 114.
    
    It's almost got to the point were some of the fans are ready to close
    the whole note off and make it Members only.
    
    
    joan
17.15609CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowSun Jun 09 1996 03:004


 What the heck is ::F1 114?
17.15610TROOA::TEMPLETONRealistic DreamerSun Jun 09 1996 03:139
    Jim,
    
    It's the Formular 1 car racing note.
    
    A couple of people are stiring the pot in it and most of the regular
    readers and noters are not happy.
    
    
    joan
17.15611Unclear on the concept perhaps?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jun 10 1996 11:435
    
    Why does somebody in a Hummer slow down to 3MPH to cross an inch deep
    pavement cut in a construction zone.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.15612BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forMon Jun 10 1996 11:481
Don't want to spill their coffee?
17.15613BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 10 1996 11:523

	What's a hummer?
17.15614ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Jun 10 1996 12:252
    
    <--- Julia Louise Dryer
17.15615SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 10 1996 12:2714
    
>	What's a hummer?
    
    	The military's replacement for the jeep basically. Super wide,
    heavy duty 4wd vehicle. They make a civy version (for about $50K) that
    some folks have taken to in the SRV craze that seems to be the in thing
    today. 
    
    	re: mr. bill
    
    	I'd say "unclear on the concept" is being kind. :)
    
    
    	jim
17.15616BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 10 1996 12:304

	I've seen those things... looks like the top of it went thru a
crusher....
17.15617SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 10 1996 12:353
    
    
    	Yup. :)
17.15618ACISS1::SCHELTERMon Jun 10 1996 12:385
    Who came up the the name "Hummer" Yikes!
    
    
    Mike
    
17.1561943GMC::KEITHDr. DeuceMon Jun 10 1996 12:397
    Test drove on (Hummer). They will go places that the last mil Jeep
    M151A2 (I have one) will never go.
    
    The military is crushing all Hummers that are being retired. Your tax
    $$ at work...
    
    Steve
17.1562043GMC::KEITHDr. DeuceMon Jun 10 1996 12:553
    Actually Hummer is the contraction of HMV**, sometimes also call Humvee
    
    Which stands for _H_igh _M_obility _V_ehicle something something
17.15621just the FAX?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 10 1996 13:438
I wonder if'n it was Jack Martin, of MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95
lbs." fame, who FAXd a_opinion to CSPAN this morning that Jesse Jackson
was irrelevant to politics and that he'd rather not have to listen to a
bunch of stuff about Jesse Jackson. 

You up early today, Jack?

TTom
17.15622PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 10 1996 13:576
  If the Boston Creme Pie will be declared the official Mass. state
  dessert.  Other suggestions heard on RKO include the Toll House cookie,
  the Fig Newton, and Indian pudding. 


17.15623SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 10 1996 14:014
    
    	Indian pudding?
    
    
17.15624PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 10 1996 14:027
	Why they have only decaf coffee in the "hospitality room" of
	the HoJo's in Wayne, New Jersey.  If you want regular coffee
	to go with your complimentary continental breakfast (hoho), you
	have to go to the lobby to get it.  Very bizarre.  Maybe it's
	something in the water down there.

17.15625PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 10 1996 14:049
>          <<< Note 17.15623 by SUBPAC::SADIN "Freedom isn't free." >>>

>    	Indian pudding?

    Yes.  Have you not heard of it, or do you not think it should be
    in the running?
    
    

17.15626BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 10 1996 14:073

	It should not be in the running... more solid is better.
17.15627MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Jun 10 1996 14:0719
Z    I wonder if'n it was Jack Martin, of MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95
Z    lbs." fame, who FAXd a_opinion to CSPAN this morning that Jesse Jackson
Z    was irrelevant to politics and that he'd rather not have to listen to a
Z    bunch of stuff about Jesse Jackson.
    
    Woke up late this morning....afraid it wasn't me!! :-)
    
    Actually, I believe Jesse Jackson is in fact somewhat relevant to
    politics.  I believe his punch is waning as of late and I see this as a
    good thing.
    
    I believe Jesse Jackson does not have the black community's best
    interest.  I don't totally devoid him of creedance...as I would have a
    few years ago.  I believe it is this man's thinking that is continuing
    to strain race relations in this country.  Needless to say I would be
    happy if Jackson fell into obscurity and solid good thinking leaders
    like Earl Jackson of South Boston, or Alan Keyes...or anybody with
    brains, charisma, and the ability to foster independence and the
    ability to succeed!  Get off the damn government programs schtick!
17.15628SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 10 1996 14:097
    
    
    	re: di
    
    	I haven't heard of it. Wassit made of?
    
    
17.15629SMURF::WALTERSMon Jun 10 1996 14:101
    <look of amaizement>
17.15630SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 10 1996 14:114
    
    	errr...is that a hint? :)
    
    
17.15631SMURF::WALTERSMon Jun 10 1996 14:131
    A corny hint.
17.15632PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 10 1996 14:158
    
>    	I haven't heard of it. Wassit made of?

    Indian pudding n. A pudding consisting of milk, cornmeal, egg,
    and molasses baked for several hours in a heavy casserole.
    
    

17.15633SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 10 1996 14:174
    
    
    	sounds purty good ackshooly....
    
17.15634SMURF::WALTERSMon Jun 10 1996 14:171
    And you have to kill a lot of moles to get one of the ingredients.
17.15635SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 10 1996 14:207
    
    
    	Good gawd, does hazelnut coffee do anything bad to a VT screen?
    :*) that was friggin' funny...:)
    
    
    	jim
17.15636POLAR::RICHARDSONFingernails are good, eh?Mon Jun 10 1996 14:221
    So, it's recommended by dermatologists?
17.15637SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon Jun 10 1996 15:2410
    .15620
    
    HMMMV
    
    High Mobility MultiMission Vehicle
    
    Great machines, but I still like the old M38A1 Jeep.  May not have been
    able to get everywhere a Humvee can get, but it was light enough that a
    squad could pick it up and carry it where they wanted it; try that with
    a Humvee, but be sure your squad is composed of bull elephants.
17.15638*8)BSS::PROCTOR_RLittle Chamber froggie-SanMon Jun 10 1996 15:289
    > Great machines, but I still like the old M38A1 Jeep
    
    jeeze, I can hear you now sitting on the porch of the old bugger's home
    reminiscing about "the old M38A1 Jeep."
    
    I don't even think I could pick an M38A1 out of a Kmart parking lot if
    I had to... did it come in designer colours? was the radio any good?
    did it have AC? velour upholstery? leather? could I go to the Vail
    Symphony in it? 
17.15639SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatMon Jun 10 1996 15:4223
    .15638
    
    > did it come in designer colours?
    
    Yes, you could get it in any color you wanted, as long as it was olive
    drab or khaki.
    
    > was the radio any good?
    
    Yes, if you liked knowing where the Tiger IIIs were.
    
    > did it have AC?
    
    No, sorry, it was a convertible.
    
    > velour upholstery?  leather?
    
    Leather.  Black, for the macho in you.
    
    > could I go to the Vail Symphony in it?
    
    I could, if I lived close enough.  You probably couldn't, though, cuz
    you're too status-conscious.
17.15640Damning with faint praise?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jun 10 1996 15:446
    
    According to the Texas Legislature....
    
    Caldwell is the "Kolache Capital of Texas."
    
    								-mr. bill
17.15641BSS::PROCTOR_RLittle Clueless Froggie-SanMon Jun 10 1996 15:4812
    >  17.15639 by SMURF::BINDER
    
    You win!  *8) 
    
    First prize is a Hummer. All you have to do is pay for it. 
    
    Stupid Hummer trick: The SO was slavering over "The Renegade"; some
    stupid Lorenzo Lamas boobtube show, apparently this 'bounty hunter' and
    his faithful indian sidekick can drive around in a Hummer.
    
    Must be a good biz. Guess I shoulda picked "Bounty Hunter" when I did
    the aptitude tests in grade school. 
17.15642ACISS1::SCHELTERMon Jun 10 1996 15:537
    <--  Round these parts "hummer" is slang for an oral sex act.
      	 Hence, the Yike!
    
    
    	Mike
    
     
17.15643PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 10 1996 16:168
	Friend of mine who's in his mid-forties took on 8 guys in
	their early twenties in a fist fight and ended up sending
	three of them to the hospital.  He got a black eye from being
	kicked himself, but that was all.  He's about 5'7", 150 lbs.
	
	You don't mess with Donny. ;>

17.15644ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Jun 10 1996 16:224
    
    .15643
    
    He's lucky that's all he received for his troubles.
17.1564543GMC::KEITHDr. DeuceMon Jun 10 1996 16:235
    Both the Hummer and the M151* Jeep have 4 wheel ind suspension and
    hence have quite a ride (especially the M151 for a crackerbox) and have
    better ground contact in twisting situations compared to all straight
    axle vehicles like the M38/38A1 etc. The lack of a sway bar though is
    somewhat disconcerting on a corner.
17.15646PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 10 1996 16:3212
>    <<< Note 17.15644 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago Bulls-1996 world champs" >>>
    
>    He's lucky that's all he received for his troubles.

	Absolutely.  He saw these guys fighting on his property, which
	is about an hour and a half from the nearest police station,
	and he thought that one of the guys was taking a real beating, so
	he went out to try to break it up and they started in on him.
	That was taking a real chance, and some would say it was stupid,
	but I'd just as soon think of it as fearless.  He's an excellent
	person. 

17.15647ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Jun 10 1996 16:354
    
    .15646
    
    sounds like a tough dude.
17.15648a little more info regarding the Humvee....SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 10 1996 17:24209
Automotive News


February 8, 1996


Humdinger: From desert sands to suburban driveways , Humvee is
commanding force on civilian roads 

By Bryan Woolley 

Dallas Morning News 

DALLAS - Many civilians first became aware of them five years ago
during Desert Storm. They appeared on our TV screens like mirages
moving across the Arabian sand, heat shimmering between them and the
camera: mechanical wraiths ridden by ghostly helmeted knights,
pennants waving from their radio antennas. 

``Humvees,'' they're called, in the American tradition of making
evocative words out of dull bureaucratic initials - ``HMMV'' in this
case, which means ``High Mobility Multipurpose Vehicle,'' which is
Army for ``truck.'' 

Up close, they look like Jeeps on steroids, bearing a family resemblance to
their World War II-born ancestor, but bigger, beefier, uglier, exuding
brute strength like the new, pumped-up breed of football lineman. 

After Desert Storm, you forgot about them, until the TV started showing
them again, running aboard the huge transport planes for the flight to
Bosnia. 

Kuwaiti sand, Bosnian mud. 

It's all the same to the Humvee, the military vehicle that, like 

the American soldier, can do any job. 

Wouldn't it be great, you dream, to have a vehicle like that to pilot across
the West Texas outback or the desert wilderness of northern Mexico? 

Or to tool down the Dallas North Tollway and impress the bejabbers out
of the speeding nabobs in their BMWs and Lexuses? 

Tailgate me, will you? I'll just touch my brakes and watch your Corvette
disintegrate on my rear bumper. Mope along in the fast lane, will you?
I'll just shift down a gear and climb over your Caddie. Speeding, am I,
officer? Do you think your puny Mustang intimidates me? 

Then one sunny afternoon you're driving along Northwest Highway and
there they are: in white, silver-gray, candy-apple red, parked in a row
on the grass in front of Overseas Motors, dealers in Jaguars and
Rolls-Royces. 

Humvees. In civilian dress. 

You can't resist. You pull into the lot and park the Taurus as
inconspicuously as possible among the Jaguars there. You saunter down
the grassy slope to the shining vehicles and glance casually at the sticker
on the red one. Whoa. $61,903. 

``Sixty thousand is for a mediocre-priced one. A four-door hardtop
wagon runs up to $80,000. This year they're going to offer it with a
turbocharged diesel as an option, and that'll put it over $80,000.'' 

You've been joined by Ross Mabey, an Overseas Motors sales consultant.

``How many of these babies do you sell?'' you ask nonchalantly. 

``Three to five a month,'' Mabey replies. ``Not all of them stay in Dallas.
We sell them to ranch owners, land developers. We've sold some to be
converted into fire engines to be used in remote areas, and for use in strip
mines. One guy bought one and took it to his ranch in Wyoming. He
said, `I've owned this place for 20 years, and I've been to places I didn't
even know existed.''' 

Another fellow walks up and shakes your hand. He's Dick Blanchard,
the agency's product manager for the Hummer, as the out-of-uniform
Humvee is called. There are only about 100 Hummer dealerships in the
country, he says. About 3,000 to 5,000 Hummers are humming along on
and off the roads of America since it went on the civilian market in late
1992. 

``Most people who buy Hummers are entrepreneurs who dabble in a lot
of things,'' Blanchard says. ``They are as unique as the machine itself.'' 

He shoots you an appraising look. 

``The Hummer isn't for everybody.'' 

Mabey smiles. ``Would you like a ride in it?'' 

``Would I? Yes. Yes, indeed,'' you answer with a curious chortle. 

He makes an appointment for you to come back the next day, and when
you do, he's already standing outside, waiting for you. He seems excited,
eager. Does he really think you're going to buy one of these things? 

``There's nothing quite like it mechanically,'' he says, ``because not only
do you have the typical transmission and the transfer case and two
differentials, but you have a two-to-one gear box on each wheel. So if
you have the thing in low gear and low-range transmission, by the time
the power gets down to your wheel, you're developing about 10,000
pounds of torque at the tire.'' 

Yeah, yeah, who cares? you think. Let's get started. 

``And it has 16 inches of ground clearance,'' Mabey continues, ``which
means it will climb anything. You can drive it over rocks, you can drive
it over telephone poles, logs, trees and never touch bottom on the truck.'' 

You fidget, waiting for him to hand you the keys. He doesn't. He waves
to another guy who's walking down the slope. ``This is Phil Phelps,''
Mabey says. ``He's one of our Hummer technicians. He used to take care
of Hummers for the Air Force. Phil will be your driver.'' 

``Oh,'' you mumble. 

Grinning ear to ear, Phelps climbs behind the wheel of the white
Hummer. You jump for the shotgun seat, leaving the back seat for
Mabey. 

``You'll need your seat belt,'' he says. ``Trust me. I've ridden with Phil
before.'' 

Phelps fires up the diesel engine, puts the Hummer in gear and guides it
expertly into traffic. We zip along. 

``It drives like a sports car on the highway,'' Phelps says. 

Then, changing neither gear nor speed, he jumps the vehicle over the
curb and guns it across a grassy flat toward a grove of trees. 

Barely slowing, the Hummer suddenly tilts alarmingly downward, as if
being dropped out of an airplane nose first, and heads down a steep,
muddy bank toward the waters of Bachman Creek. 

Yikes! you're thinking. 

``Everything has its limits as to what it can and cannot do,'' Phelps says,
``but this thing here is phenomenal. It's the ultimate. It's designed to take
12 years of abusive use by the military. I was surprised when I got out of
the Air Force to find that they were selling them to civilians.'' 

The Hummer hits the creek at full speed, throwing water high over the
windshield, blocking our view. But the impact doesn't even slow us. 

The vehicle crosses the creek and begins climbing the even steeper
opposite bank, grabbing traction with one wheel and then another, all
working independently, like a fly scaling a wall. 

Phelps touches the brake and we're suspended almost vertically, lying
supine in our seats, staring through the windshield at nothing but blue
sky. 

``We've got one wheel off the ground right now,'' Phelps says. ``When
that happens, that wheel stops, and all its power is transferred to the
wheels that are still gripping.'' 

It's as if you're hanging in a stalled roller-coaster. 

``I'm not even in the lowest gear,'' Phelps brags. 

For about an hour, he rips and tears about the creek bottom, putting the
Hummer through its incredible paces. Neither he nor Mabey seems eager
to end the ride. Neither are you. 

``How often do you do this?'' you ask. 

``Any time a vehicle that we've worked on that requires testing the
four-wheel drive,'' Phelps says. ``Or when we're trying to troubleshoot
one and find out what's wrong with it, I get to head down here. Not as
often as I would like. Maybe once a week. I can't afford to own a
Hummer, but this job is the next best thing.'' 

``Yeah, this would be the perfect vehicle for every teen-age boy,'' you
joke. ``Wild and woolly, yet safe and indestructible.'' 

``Actually,'' Blanchard says back at the agency, ``we have a teen-age
owner. Lawrence Worden, of Euless, Texas, bought one a few months
ago for his son, Christopher.'' 

Curious as to how the kid pulled it off, you call him up. 

``I plan on being a nature photographer,'' he says. ``My father asked me
what kind of vehicle I wanted, one that would get me back into places
where other vehicles wouldn't, and one that would preserve the land
without tearing it up. I told him the Hummer was the best choice.'' 

Just like that, and the old man sprang. 

``I haven't driven many vehicles, since I'm only 17 years old,''
Christopher says, ``but of all the off-road vehicles I've been in, it's the
most comfortable.'' 

``Yeah, I rode in one down in that creek bottom,'' you say. ``That's some
ride, isn't it?'' 

``That creek bottom gives only a little picture of what the Hummer can
do,'' Christopher says. ``Where it really takes all the prizes is in hill
climbs with the locking differentials and the gear hubs and low gear
ratios. It can climb a wall 22 inches high. ...'' 

Yeah, you're thinking. And on the road it drives like a sports car. 

    
    ****************************************************************
    
17.15649a little more detailed hummer infoSUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 10 1996 17:3954
Hummer Information

The Hummer is the civilian version of the Humvee, which is "Today's
Army's" version of the original military Jeep. This is altogether fitting
since its manufacturer, AM General, traces its roots back to the
Willys-Overland Co., makers of the original World War II Jeep.

If you absolutely have to own the biggest, baddest (and widest) utility
vehicle in town, the Hummer is your baby. With 16 in. of ground
clearance, it can straddle fallen trees and climb rock shelves that stop
other utes dead in their tracks. But at more than 7 ft. wide, it may not fit
your garage.

Four civilian versions are available-a 2-Passenger Hard Top, a
4-Passenger Open Canvas Top, a 4-Passenger Hard Top and a
4-Passenger Wagon. Hard Top models have an open pickup-style cargo
bed behind the passenger cabin. Cargo space is enclosed by canvas or
metal on the other two. 

Hummer prices start where Chevy/GMC Suburban prices end. And
although there's some overlap with the high end of the Toyota Land
Cruiser line, the AM General Hummer is pretty much in a class all by
itself.

Power comes from a 6.5-liter GM diesel V8 or (coming soon) a 5.7-liter
GM gasoline V8, both mated to a GM 4-speed automatic. The full-time
4-wheel-drive system has a 2-speed transfer case that splits torque
50/50 between the front and rear differentials. Suspension is fully
independent and able to leap tall obstacles in a single bound. Options
include a central tire-inflation system that works while the Hummer is
moving, air conditioning, run-flat tires, a 12,000-pound winch and a
roof rack (for models with roofs, naturally).


PRICE: $39,800-$54,000

Body Style/Seats: 2-Dr, 4-Dr/2, 4
Engine: 170hp/290ft-lb 6.5-liter ohv diesel V8
Opt: 200hp/310ft-lb 5.7-liter ohv V8
Transmission: 4A
Suspension, f/r: A-Arm/A-Arm
Wheelbase: 130.0 in
Length/Width/Ht: 184.5/86.5/72.0 in
Track, f/r: 72.6/72.6 in
Brakes, f/r: Inboard Disc/Disc, ABS
Tires: 37x12.50R16.5
Min. Ground Clearance: 16.0 in
Min. Curb Weight: 6100 lb
Max. Cargo Capacity: NA
Max. Towing Rating: 9000 lb
Restraints: Active Belts
Fuel Economy, City/Hwy: 13/14 mpg (Est)
Basic Warranty, Months/Miles: 36/36,000

17.15650PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 10 1996 18:534
	what's so complicated about mr. griffin's point in the
	crime and punishment topic? ;>

17.15651TTWADECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Mon Jun 10 1996 21:532
So how many gallons per mile does it burn?
17.15652EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseMon Jun 10 1996 21:591
According to .15649, between .071 and .077.
17.15653ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jun 11 1996 13:272
    
    ttwa: how this new SBU/ABU and MCS reorganization affects me.
17.15654NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Jun 11 1996 13:313
I wonder just how many air conditioners are for sale in CLASSIFIEDS 2764?

Art
17.15655BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Jun 11 1996 14:084
    
    	I have a feeling that his list started with 5 but is now down
    	to 3 [attrition, downsizing, whatever].
    
17.15656PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 11 1996 15:174
   Why anyone would want to discuss his or her salary in a
   NOTES file.  Amazing.

17.15657BUSY::SLABOUNTYBaroque: when you're out of MonetTue Jun 11 1996 15:194
    
    	Maybe this is an interim medium until the "Salary discussions"
    	web page is complete.
    
17.15658POLAR::RICHARDSONPerson to person contact laughing.Tue Jun 11 1996 15:211
    I prefer celery discussions.
17.15659PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 11 1996 15:252
  stalk options?
17.15660SCASS1::BARBER_ABut what do I know?Tue Jun 11 1996 15:281
    Yes, we should all be flogged.
17.15661In our salad days...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Jun 11 1996 15:323
    
      Beancounter conversation.  bb
    
17.15662PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 11 1996 15:396
>         <<< Note 17.15660 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "But what do I know?" >>>

>    Yes, we should all be flogged.

	I don't think you should be flogged - just wondered about.
	
17.15663SMURF::WALTERSTue Jun 11 1996 15:431
    Re flogged: Salary originally was a salt.
17.15664MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jun 11 1996 15:431
    You guys have no hearts!
17.15665SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jun 11 1996 15:4312
    
    
    	re: discussing salary in a notesfile
    
    	Well, the reason I don't mind discussing my salary in a notesfile
    is that I'm not hung up on the "no one should know my income" thing. I
    don't really care if people know how much I make or how large/small my
    checking account is, etc. It's never been a big deal to me and I have
    always discussed these things freely. If anyone wants to know how much
    I make they just need to ask. 
    
    	jim
17.15666ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jun 11 1996 15:452
    
    <---- ok, Jim, how much/little do you make?? :-)
17.15667SCASS1::BARBER_ABut what do I know?Tue Jun 11 1996 15:462
    You are right, though.  It is truly amazing that people would discuss
    salaries in NOTES.  Anything but that!
17.15668PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 11 1996 15:4910
>         <<< Note 17.15667 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "But what do I know?" >>>

>    You are right, though.  It is truly amazing that people would discuss
>    salaries in NOTES.  Anything but that!

	Glad you agree.

	It could have the side effect of causing malcontent amongst
	co-workers.  From (at least) that standpoint, I think it's imprudent.

17.15669ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jun 11 1996 15:523
    
    I would be rather embarrassed to have people know how much I make.
    or should that be little?
17.15670BUSY::SLABOUNTYBasket CaseTue Jun 11 1996 15:584
    
    	I don't know, Battis ... tell us how much you make and we'll
    	let you know if it's too much or too little.
    
17.15671SCASS1::BARBER_ABut what do I know?Tue Jun 11 1996 16:0513
    }}	Glad you agree.
    
    I do for the most part.  I don't agree with sharing dollars and cents
    with people (unless it's strictly confidential between friends)...and
    percentages are iffy especially if everyone and their dog knows what
    you make.  I share the same opinion as Jim in that I don't care if
    people know what I make, I am rather proud of myself and my
    accomplishments in life and love to share it with others.  I don't know
    what he makes (and don't want to know) so I don't have a problem with
    the 6% figure he gave out.  
    
    Now, if I were his counterpart it might be a different story.  
                                                    
17.15672POLAR::RICHARDSONPerson to person contact laughing.Tue Jun 11 1996 16:097
  How true!

  How wonderfully true!

  How wonderfully , bubblingly , frothingly , burstingly true!

  What a truly ecstasy inducingly correct observation!
17.15673SCASS1::BARBER_ABut what do I know?Tue Jun 11 1996 16:151
    But of course, dahlink.
17.15674ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jun 11 1996 16:152
    
    seems Glenn found the exclamation point key.
17.15675SCASS1::BARBER_ABut what do I know?Tue Jun 11 1996 16:254
    Let me amend .15671 by saying that in the 2nd sentence, 2nd line, the
    word "people" should be replaced by co-workers.
    
    Thanks.  8)
17.15676CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jun 11 1996 16:301
    On this, I agree with Di.
17.15677NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Jun 11 1996 17:0623
I worked for the Federal Aviation Administration for eleven years. We all
knew exactly how much everyone else there made, because Federal civil
service wage scales are a matter of public record, and because civil
servants know what position everyone there is in, and what classification
and level that position holds.

But while I was there William Loeb published the salaries of all New
Hampshire Federal civil servants in the Manchester Union Leader, listed
by town. My name was there, with my exact salary, right to the penny.
While I hadn't thought much about it before, I resented him publishing
that, and felt very much like he had come into my house and taken
pictures of my closets and whatnot; he had made my private life public.

The salary RANGE for the job title I now have - and my peers have - is
open information within the company, but I feel no need to know exactly
what anyone around me makes. I don't really _care_ what they make. On the
other hand, in the present climate, I'm happy when someone gets a raise.
("Congratulations!") Once again, I'm not terribly concerned with how much
of a raise they got, but it's nice to see that someone got a raise.

JMHO,

Art
17.15678BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereTue Jun 11 1996 17:1125
    
	Why is this guy discounting the sale price so much from the
    	list price?  Condition can't be too excellent, if you ask me.
    
    
================================================================================
Note 6.159                    The Official RV Topic                   159 of 160
SALEM::SCOTT                                         15 lines  11-JUN-1996 12:14
                      -< 1975 Honda750 MAGNA, 2400miles >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Jeff Scott
    Salem::Scott(only)
    285-3097
    
    For Sale: 1995 Honda 750 Magna (Low-Rider)
              2400 Miles
              Yellow, Black, and Chrome
              Excelllent Condition
              Extras: Half Windshield,Saddlebags,Tool Bag,Roll Bars,Leather
              streamers for handles and grips....
              Will include new HJC Helmet (Lg), Black
              List Price: $69,900.00 without extras
              Asking:$6,000.00
              Can be seen in Nashua, NH......
    
17.15679road hard, put up wet?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 11 1996 17:150
17.15680SMURF::WALTERSTue Jun 11 1996 17:151
    I think you asked the $64,000 question there, Shawnie baby.
17.15681WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jun 11 1996 17:212
obviously he needs the money bad. maybe he owes Guido the Salmon
Benidetto a few lire?   :-)
17.15682DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jun 11 1996 17:5610
    
    
    	I dunno...... looks like typos to me..
    
    	He has the year as 1975 in the subject bar but 1995 in
    	the ad.
    
    	$69,000 for a motorcycle?!  I think not.... I think he
    	added one too many zeros.
    
17.15683BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughTue Jun 11 1996 17:598
    
    	You know, I'd never thought of that.
    
    	Thanks for clearing it up, JJ.
    
    	[Burning question for tomorrow, JJ ... are you going to drive
    	 to work or bring your lunch?  8^)]
    
17.15684DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jun 11 1996 18:017
    
    
    
    	ppppfffttth!  =)
    
    	Yer lucky I like you..........
    
17.15685BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughTue Jun 11 1996 18:035
    
    	You do?
    
    	Why????
    
17.15686SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Jun 11 1996 18:345
    .15668
    
    discontent.
    
    \hth
17.15687SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Jun 11 1996 18:355
    .15671
    
    > (unless it's strictly confidential between friends)
    
    The maximum number of people who can keep a secret is one.
17.15688CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jun 11 1996 18:372
    Great forms of communication through time, telegraph, telephone, tell a
    friend.  
17.15689BUSY::SLABOUNTYBeing weird isn't enoughTue Jun 11 1996 18:585
    
    	Tell a friend?
    
    	How utterly PC of you, Brian.  8^)
    
17.15690BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jun 11 1996 20:384

	Jim, how much do you make? How much money have you got in your checking
and savings account?  :-)
17.15691SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jun 11 1996 21:1329
    
    
    re: Battis
    
    	see mail! :*)
    
    	
    re: .15668 Lady Di
    
    	Let me tell you a little story. Many moons ago I worked for another
    FAB. One year they (management) decided to give the top performers in
    the FAB bonus checks ranging from $500 to $1000 dollars. I was one of
    the lucky people who got a bonus. Management pulled each one of us
    aside at different times during the day and gave us our bonus letter in
    a private conference room. We were told to please keep this under our
    hats since it might "upset" the people who didn't get one. Find and
    dandy, I did just that....I told no one. It took about 4hrs for the
    first person to come up to me and say "I heard you just got
    $1000...what's up with that?".  It PO'd people MORE that this had been
    kept a secret from them. 
    
    	I never had a problem with disclosing my salary before and that
    situation just reinforced my views.
    
    	On the other hand I can understand why people might want to keep it
    a secret. I just choose not to. 
    
    jim
       
17.15692BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jun 11 1996 21:157
| <<< Note 17.15691 by SUBPAC::SADIN "Freedom isn't free." >>>


| I just choose not to.

	This is true. :-)

17.15693JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Jun 11 1996 21:2614
    Well, Unions were started as a result of employees spouting off about
    their salary discontentment... so its my guess that imprudence is not
    discussing it.
    
    I believe that discussing merit awards in conjunction with performance
    ratings is beneficial because it reveals the hypocrisy of the "valued
    employee" philosophy.  A company that is walking their talk wouldn't
    fear this type of discussion.
    
        
    
    
    
    
17.15694BUSY::SLABOUNTYCandy'O, I need you ...Tue Jun 11 1996 21:293
    
    	I just saw "walk the talk" in a "Dilbert" comic this morning.
    
17.15695JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Jun 11 1996 21:353
    .15694
    
    Where is it on the web?
17.15696SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Jun 11 1996 21:3713
    .15693
    
    > Well, Unions were started as a result of employees spouting off about
    > their salary discontentment...
    
    
    BZZZZZT!  But thank you for playing.  Unions were started to combat
    inhuman labor conditions.  In the auto industry, for example, the
    average turnover was 400% - people would take these well-paid jobs and
    discover that the working conditions sucked.  That's why Ford doubled
    the usual wage to $5.00 a day.  He dropped his turnover to 50% - but he
    didn't improve working conditions.  Or take the garment industry, and
    think for a few sad moments about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.
17.15697BUSY::SLABOUNTYCandy'O, I need you ...Tue Jun 11 1996 21:495
    
    	RE: Nancy
    
    	http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/
    
17.15698JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Jun 11 1996 22:059
    Binder,
    
    Thanks for putting that information up here.  Well, that may be how
    unions started, but it sure wasn't what my Dad experienced in 30 years
    of being a union worker.   My Dad was in Union leadership for 10 of
    those 30 years and I know the issues most worked were in regards to
    salary.
    
    
17.15699MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 12 1996 02:082
Of which Union are you speaking?

17.15700WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jun 12 1996 10:408
Nancy, i think Dick was only referring to what initiated
their start up. not their current purposes/objective.

i worked for union shops. their work was generally salary
and benefits (especially medical). i didn't like what i was
getting for the my weekly donation to them, and....... i had
no choice. either i joined the union or looked for another 
job.
17.15701BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 12 1996 11:485
| <<< Note 17.15700 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>

| I had no choice. either i joined the union or looked for another job.

	Sounds like ya had a choice there, Chip! :-)
17.15702SMURF::WALTERSWed Jun 12 1996 12:3710
    I think you'll all find that the history of the trade union movement
    goes back a lot further than that and has much more to do with the
    exercise of basic human rights than it does with salary negotiation.
    
    And, FWIW, many many trade unionists consider the "closed shop" to be
    completely at odds with the spirit of the trade union movement.  There
    are far more open shop unions than closed shop unions worldwide.
    
    Colin
    
17.15703switch to gin ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Jun 12 1996 12:5513
    
      The "Milk Wars".  It seems HB Hood and Garelick Farms (two large
     dairy companies), have been relieving themselves in each other's
     milk.  Both have run ads decrying each other's additives.  Executives
     and lawyers of the two companies are publicly badmouthing each other,
     and I expect suits and countersuits for big bucks.  It's all over
     the radio, both ads and news, here.
    
      It seems so incongruous for an industry that tries to project
     "wholesomeness" as its image, to degenerate into disparaging each
     other's products.
    
      bb
17.15704CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 12 1996 12:5612


 why I left the driver side window of my car open last night, while
 making sure the door was locked :-/


 Fortunately nothing was missing.



Jim
17.15705ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 12 1996 12:582
    
    well Jim, you're even luckier that it didn't rain.
17.15706CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed Jun 12 1996 13:1123
    	
    	The whole rewards and recognition procedure needs an overhaul.
    
    	People get individual rewards, and it's hardly mentioned.  If
    	a person is worthy of reward, then tell his co-workers
    	about the exceptional job he did.  It might just inspire them
    	to get off their collective butts and do the same.
    
    	Right now, we're in Rewards and Recognition sweeps month.  That
    	means that all managers want to justify next year's R&R budget,
    	so they have to be sure to spend all of this year's money.
    	Everyone and his brother gets rewarded for something or other.  I
    	remember last year at this time, I had three lunches in three
    	weeks. 
    
    	It's gotten so that people are laughing at their own "reward
    	luncheons", saying "I only did my job", and knowing that their
    	more significant contributions are going un-noticed.
    
    	Personally, I'd rather see the few people that really do go
    	above and beyond the call of duty get recognized, publicly.
    
    
17.15707ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 12 1996 13:268
    
    .15706
    
    with that said, I hearby nominate Karen Jennison for noting
    in Soapbox, that is way beyond the call of duty. Karen, you are hearby
    recognized on this 12th day of June 1996. 
    
    "So let it be written, so let it be done"
17.15708ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 12 1996 13:272
    
    ttwa: I think I really do need to get a life.
17.15709CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 12 1996 13:2911
    Unfortunately, not everyone can celebrate someone else's good fortune
    or hard work.  My experience has been just that.  Instead of looking to
    a person that has achieved something outstanding for a model or
    inspiration, there is jealousy and resentment.  I have seen recipients of 
    awards be boorish and over bearing with co-workers, lording it over them.  
    Should incentives not be granted?  I think it is good to reward 
    extraordinary efforts.  There is unfortunately a down side to over 
    publicizing and disclosure of specific monetary compensation.  Ugh,
    this is all bringing up way to many flashbacks of thebad old days......
    
    Brian
17.15710PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 12 1996 13:419
	I agree that recognition/job-well-done/bonus type things should
	be done publicly, within the group at least.  That really has
	nothing to do with salary or percentage increases being discussed
	in a NOTES file however.  I still don't see why anyone would want
	to publish that information.  But then again, there are a lot
	of things people reveal in NOTES that I wouldn't, so... to each
	his own.

17.15711ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 12 1996 13:432
    
    di, let me guess, you moonlight as an exotic dancer, right?
17.15712MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Jun 12 1996 14:382
    Why does it seem like the McDuffees have cornered the market on
    Insurance Agencies and Funeral Homes?
17.15713BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 12 1996 14:3912

	I side with Brian on this, but can see Karen's point. (sound like
Clinton, huh?) I agree with Brian because of what Karen had said. A lot of
people get the reward to spend up the money in the group. What is needed is
getting the rewards done for real things, ONLY. If that were to happen, then I
could see the rewards being announced, at least to the group. They used to
announce them here at the quarterly meetings, but where I have not been to one
in 2 years, I don't know if they still do that.


Glen
17.15714SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jun 12 1996 14:5811
    
    
    	The report on the radio this morning about massachusetts running
    out of phone#'s. Apparently, the last time they had to mess around with
    the 508/617 area codes some people got upset. They were mad at
    receiving a 508 area code because they felt it was less prestigious
    than a 617 area code. 
    
    	Talk about your ivory tower dwellers....jeesh.
    
    jim
17.15715LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Wed Jun 12 1996 15:031
    i know i didn't sleep for weeks after that.
17.15716CNTROL::JENNISONCrown Him with many crownsWed Jun 12 1996 15:084
    
    	I always start to worry a little when Glen agrees with me.
    
    
17.15717POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 12 1996 15:105
    
    I hope they don't change my area code because then I have to have my
    alarm reprogrammed 8^p.
    
    Jim, where did they say the new line would be drawn?
17.15718Milk and honeyDECWIN::RALTOI don't brake for videographersWed Jun 12 1996 15:1429
    re: milk wars
    
    Hood claimed that Garelick puts concentrated fish oil into their
    milk... or was that the other way around?  Whatever.  I'm about ready
    to stop using the wretched stuff completely, and just have the family
    take calcium supplements or whatever.  But then, what to do about
    cheese?  Gotta have cheese, especially the stinky kind (Provolone,
    Romano, etc.).
    
    re: Individual awards
    
    I was in one CAD group in the 80's (no, bb, not ours :-)) that did
    this awards stuff entirely, and I mean entirely, politically.  The
    management suck-ups got all the awards; we were all "encouraged"
    to go to lunches in their honor where all the managers got up and
    made speeches about these people, and so on.  Of course, this actually
    lowered morale in the overall group, though eventually it hit rock
    bottom anyway due to other negatives in the organization, and everyone
    bailed out anyway.
    
    Most other groups I've been in do this stuff fairly, given the context
    that some people are fortunate enough to land high-visibility, "hot"
    projects that are not only good for their careers but are more likely
    to yield such awards and the like.
    
    Personally, I don't care either way, I lost all interest in such
    matters about seven years ago.
    
    Chris
17.15719SCASS1::BARBER_AI guess I'm not that hungryWed Jun 12 1996 15:141
    What exactly is a "non-interactive login" ??
17.15720hypothetical, alas...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Jun 12 1996 15:165
    
      Well, if I ever receive any rewards, I'd prefer to keep them
     to myself, I think.  But I do admire artistic gloating...
    
      bb
17.15721BUSY::SLABOUNTYDILLIGAFWed Jun 12 1996 15:186
    
    	RE: April
    
    	I always figured it was either a BATCH job or a session where
    	you logged in but didn't do anything before logging out again.
    
17.15722JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Jun 12 1996 15:3213
    My father belonged to the IBEW Local 75 I think in Florida.  In regards
    to the beginning of Unions, yup I do recall that the true beginnings
    was over conditions and human rights.
    
    However, AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS monies here has been very little. 
    I've seen something called SPR where you are nominated and if approved
    receive a monetary bonus, i.e., $100, $200 up to $1000.
    
    But lunches, etc., no way.
    
    My issue comes from the pay for performance standard i.e., a 1 rated
    employee should get more than a 2% raise.  This is like leaving a penny
    on the table for a really top waiter.
17.15723EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseWed Jun 12 1996 15:3515
re Mass. area codes:

There was a map in the Glob a few days ago showing the proposed new area codes.
508 was split into a north and south half approximately.

TTWA:

I wonder about why the line between 617 and 413 was drawn where it was so many
years ago.  The majority of the land area in Mass. was in 617 and due to
the fact that the eastern portion of the state is more populated than the
western portion, the number of phone #s in each area code was even more
lopsided.  Did they expect Springfield and Pittsfield to be these enormous
boomtowns or something?  Once the proposed splits take place the original
617 will have split into 4, with 413 years from needing any split.

17.15724SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jun 12 1996 15:3810
    
    
    	re: mz_deb
    	
    	according to the report I heard they are still arguing about how to
    best impliment the change. I don't think I'd worry about it just
    yet...:)
    
    
    	jim
17.15725WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jun 12 1996 15:441
sure did Glen. as soon as i secured other employment i did so.
17.15726NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 12 1996 15:585
TTWA:  Toe sucking.  <Somebody-or-other> was seen sucking Princess Di's toes.
Today's Globe has a small article about a male teacher who's being investigated
for an alleged "sexual relationship" with a female student.  The student
"allegedly bragged to friends last week that the teacher had taken her out
on dates, kissed her and sucked her toes."
17.15727CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 12 1996 16:2211
    RE: Performance rating and % of increases...
    
    It all depends where in the range you are.  If you are maxed out in your
    range, you may get a 1 rating and a 0% increase.  The converse is true
    in that you can be rated lower but at the low end of the range and
    receive a larger percentage to bring you up to parity with others in
    the group.  Intervals can be played with to make up for a lower
    percentage by bringing it in or spacing it out.  The point is that a
    higher rating does not necessarily warrant a higher percentage.  
    
    Brian
17.15728JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Jun 12 1996 16:284
    .15727
    
    I don't know anyone in my position [admin] that is maxed out.  
    
17.15729BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 12 1996 16:517
| <<< Note 17.15716 by CNTROL::JENNISON "Crown Him with many crowns" >>>


| I always start to worry a little when Glen agrees with me.

	It worries me too, Karen. :-)

17.15730WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Wed Jun 12 1996 16:512
    
    Is the 10,000 employee TFSO for real?
17.15731what's the package?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 12 1996 16:510
17.15732BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 12 1996 16:5410

	I had gotten the $500 one once. It was for writing a program that
people in Andover had a hard time writing. And I was having a hard time writing
it too, until I got a phone call. It was from this guy who's call I was waiting
for. After that phone conversation, my mind suddenly cleared. I had the program
written and debugged in 3 hours time. I don't know why/how.... but it happened. 


Glen
17.15733DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Jun 12 1996 17:495
    
    	re: Nancy
    
    
    	Me either.  
17.15734BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Wed Jun 12 1996 18:367
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	CLASSIFIED_ADS note 2831 ... S&M blouses??
    
    	Must have bought them at Frederick's of Hollywood or something.
    
17.15735ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 12 1996 19:063
    
    I find it hard to believe that Digital could afford to lay off 10,000
    people period. Only if they sold half of MCS. This can not be true.
17.15736SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jun 12 1996 19:207
    
    
    	I would think we'll see something in the paper either tonight or
    tomorrow about it if it is that large a layoff.
    
    
    
17.15737SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatWed Jun 12 1996 19:2412
17.15738SMURF::WALTERSWed Jun 12 1996 19:253
    at our group meeting this week, I believe the figure quoted was
    about 250.  Apparently, Digital took the step of responding
    to the media speculation and the figure of 250 was quoted.
17.15739BUSY::SLABOUNTYDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KWed Jun 12 1996 19:326
    
    	RE: .15736
    
    	If it were true, I would have expected to read it in the news-
    	paper THIS MORNING before we heard about it here.
    
17.15740MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Jun 12 1996 19:371
    HEY....What about them McDuffees?
17.15741NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 12 1996 19:502
Dick, is your VFF milk fortified with those yucky synthetic vitamins or those
yucky shark-liver-oil vitamins?
17.15742BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forWed Jun 12 1996 20:0111
RE: 17.15738 by SMURF::WALTERS

> figure of 250 was quoted

Digital said more than 250.  Go read.

Manager told me I was one of 10,000 getting the axe this quarter.  Maybe he
was wrong.


Phil
17.15743BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Wed Jun 12 1996 20:056
    
    	This quarter?
    
    	Does that mean that all of Q4's TFSO's will total 10K, or that
    	starting now, all the rest of Q4's TFSO's will total 10K?
    
17.15744BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forWed Jun 12 1996 20:051
Have not a clue.  
17.15745PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 12 1996 20:0617
	why i can never seem to get anything really white.  in the
	washing machine, that is.  i mean _really_ white.  like brand
	new white.  i can't tell if this phenomenon involves the water
	or the various and sundry concentrated detergents i've been
	trying.  the temptation is to throw a bunch of Clorox bleach in
	there and see what happens, but i know i'd end up with yellow
	spots on things.  that's no good.  no it isn't.

	it seems like it wasn't always this way.  in fact, i'm sure of it.
	why is this happening?  why?  why?


	i thank you.

	

17.15746SMURF::WALTERSWed Jun 12 1996 20:062
    
    Your manager was wrong.
17.15747POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 12 1996 20:089
    
    Di:
    
    Tide and Clorox.  Desperately hot filtered water.  Don't mix white 
    synthetics with white cottons.  Or try blu(e)ing for the illusion of 
    whiteness.
    
    Works for me.
    
17.15748EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairWed Jun 12 1996 20:094
    
    Didn't I see you in a commercial somewhere ?
    
    ;^)
17.15749POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 12 1996 20:119
    
    8^)
    
    I used to use various laundry detergents and generic bleach, and I
    swear up and down that nothing gets your whites as white as Tide and
    Clorox bleach.  Nothing.
    
    My whites practically glow.
    
17.15750PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 12 1996 20:127
>                <<< Note 17.15747 by POWDML::HANGGELI "_8^p_" >>>
    
>  Don't mix white synthetics with white cottons.  

	Okay, this part here is causing me some anxiety but fortunately,
	I'm already 5'6".  Why can't they be mixed?

17.15751POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 12 1996 20:157
    
    Synthetics should never be washed in hot water nor with chlorine
    bleach.  It yellows them.
    
    You can use peroxy bleach and warm water on white synthetics, if you
    must purchase them 8^).  
    
17.15752CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 12 1996 20:154
    Dunno bout the cotton/synthetic mix but I have had good luck using
    bleach in very hot water.  The trick it to not use too much and to add
    it diluted.  Add your bleach to a bucket of hot water and then pour
    that into the machine.  
17.15753BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Wed Jun 12 1996 20:163
    
    	Can white synthetics be worn before Memorial Day?
    
17.15754BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Wed Jun 12 1996 20:176
    
    	RE: Brian
    
    	Can't you let the machine get about 1/2 full of water and
    	then dump the bleach in, thereby diluting it automatically?
    
17.15755PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 12 1996 20:216
   .15751  this is wonderful.  you are a lifesaver, if you'll pardon
	   the imagery.
	   i'm mostly a cotton gal myself, so this tide/clorox combo
	   should really do the trick.  very hot water, eh?  will do.
	   thanks! {smooch}
17.15756CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 12 1996 20:2325
>	it seems like it wasn't always this way.  in fact, i'm sure of it.
>	why is this happening?  why?  why?


    This is a 2 part question, the first part being "why?"..why? is a question
    that has plagued man for thousands of years..man continues to ponder 
    the universe and ask "why?"  We see destruction and beauty and ask "why?"
    It would appear that this is a question that may never be answered.

    The answer to the second part "is this happening?" is "yes".



     hth



>	i thank you.


   Nay, nay, there is no need to thank me.
	


17.15757CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 12 1996 20:244
    You could but it's not the same thing.  The bleach will sit in
    concentration and could stain before it gets diluted.  
    
    
17.15758BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't drink the (toilet) water.Wed Jun 12 1996 20:255
    
   >Nay, nay, there is no need to thank me.
    
    	Jim, I must say that truer words have never been spoken.
    
17.15759PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 12 1996 20:274
   .15756  Prof. Irwin Corey rip-off!!  Thief!  ;>


17.15760POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 12 1996 20:276
    
    You could always fill the washer half full, pour in the bleach, stir it
    around, and then...
    
    never mind 8^).
    
17.15761ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 12 1996 20:273
    
    Phil, your manager is incorrect as to the number. Tell your manager
    to stop getting his info from the Globe.
17.15762I figgered you'd recognize itCSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 12 1996 20:299

>   .15756  Prof. Irwin Corey rip-off!!  Thief!  ;>


   
   Yep ;-)  I love that routine


17.15763LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Wed Jun 12 1996 20:311
    can you bleach shoes?
17.15764EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseWed Jun 12 1996 20:331
only after Memorial Day.
17.15765PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 12 1996 20:337
   
>   Yep ;-)  I love that routine

	me too.  it's right up there with "You can call me Ray..." ;>



17.15766CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 12 1996 20:3912


 or you can call me Jay
 or you can call me Johnny
 or you can call me sonny
 or you can call me RJ
 or you can call me RJJ 
 or you can call me RJJ jr..


 but ya doesn't have to call me Johnson ;-)
17.15767BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 12 1996 20:405
| <<< Note 17.15744 by BOXORN::HAYS "Some things are worth dying for" >>>

| Have not a clue.

	I never thought I would hear these words from Phil's own mouth! :-)
17.15768No, I'm not a distributor ....BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Jun 12 1996 20:5011
    
    Amway sells a laundry detegent that get clothes white again.
    The first load came out looking much better than previous loads.
    the second looked great!  Apparently, the first load also cleaned
    up the stuff staining the machine, and so that load wasn't
    as good as it could have been.
    
    Now every thing comes out much briter than with the tide
    we use ...
    
    Doug.
17.15769JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Jun 12 1996 21:033
    I swear by liquid laundry detergents.. I haven't found one yet that
    doesn't whiten up whites better than powdered detergents.  Yes I use
    Tide... and Tide liquid is much better then powdery Tide.
17.15770Amway powder seems better than liquid tide (at least on whites)BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Jun 12 1996 21:317
    
    Does tide still sell a powder? I thought they all went
    to liquids.
    
    Guess I should go shopping once in a while  (NOT!)
    
    Doug.  (and what's a bar code?  :-)
17.15771SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Jun 12 1996 21:333
    Yes, they do, but you shouldn't use powdered detergent 
    if you have a septic system.
    
17.15772SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatWed Jun 12 1996 23:5414
    .15741
    
    > Dick, is your VFF milk fortified with those yucky synthetic vitamins
    > or those yucky shark-liver-oil vitamins?
    
    The label says...
    
    
    				Ingredients:
    
    			     Milk from Vermont.
    
    
    So I guess that's a no.
17.15773Dark colors are coolMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 13 1996 02:146
Then again, if you're lucky enough to have a billion parts per million of
iron in your water, as do I, you simply learn not to own anything "white"
that requires washing.

If you forget, it will get fixed for you in short order anyway.

17.15774BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forThu Jun 13 1996 02:468
RE: 17.15761 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago Bulls-1996 world champs"

> Phil, your manager is incorrect as to the number. 

What's the correct number?  And where did you get it?


Phil
17.15775WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight and thunderThu Jun 13 1996 11:319
    >	Can't you let the machine get about 1/2 full of water and
    >	then dump the bleach in, thereby diluting it automatically?
    
     It's another "order of operations" thing, SLAB. Instead of tossing the
    clothes in and then turning on the water and adding the detergent, you
    turn on the water, add the bleach and detergent, and THEN add the
    clothes once the washer is more than half full. Result: sparkling
    whites, no yellow stains. When my wife washes whites, they are so
    bright it looks like there's a black light on in the room. :-)
17.15776ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 13 1996 12:055
    
    phil, the number is around 250. It's people like your manager, who
    help the rumor mill stay so active. He should check his sources, before
    telling people numbers like that. In my opinion, that's piss poor
    managing, period.
17.15777CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jun 13 1996 12:4612
    
    	I'm allergic to something in most liquid laundry detergents,
    	so we always use powder.
    
    	If I need things really bright, I add Biz and Surf to the 
    	wash, let everything sit for 10-30 minutes (depending on
    	whether my goal is to brighten or to remove chocolate
    	ice cream stains from my kids' clothes), then run the
    	regular wash.
    
    	Karen
    
17.15778ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateThu Jun 13 1996 13:479
    re: Area codes
    
    Dallas is getting a second area code in September and there is talk of
    a third next year.  Of course, the whole thing could end up a big mess
    as the Public Utilities Commission disagrees with Southwestern Bell and
    the FCC as to how things should be done.
    
    Bob
    
17.15779ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 13 1996 14:084
    
    <---- Bob, I believe that is happening all over, because of the influx
    of pagers, cell phones, fax modems, etc... Chicago received 2 new area
    codes this year because of this.
17.15780CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jun 13 1996 14:327
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	What exactly does it mean when an atheist says "for the love
    	of God" ?
    
    
17.15781MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 13 1996 14:341
    It means..."For the love of me...??
17.15782MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 13 1996 14:341
    "
17.15783lip flapping without meaningWAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight and thunderThu Jun 13 1996 14:414
    >	What exactly does it mean when an atheist says "for the love
    >	of God" ?
    
     Absolutely nothing.
17.15784LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 13 1996 14:421
    it's a variant for pete's sake.
17.15785PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 13 1996 14:446
>         <<< Note 17.15783 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "sunlight and thunder" >>>
>                       -< lip flapping without meaning >-

	Nonsense.  It's an idiomatic expression indicating exasperation.

17.15786WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight and thunderThu Jun 13 1996 14:441
    They're probably mispronouncing "for the love of Claude"...
17.15787WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight and thunderThu Jun 13 1996 14:453
    >	Nonsense.  It's an idiomatic expression indicating exasperation.
    
     "For the love of someone whose very existence I dispute"
17.15788SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Jun 13 1996 14:514
    So what does it mean when you say, "For the love of Pete!"
    or "for Pete's sake!"
    
    
17.15789PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 13 1996 14:514
   .15787  Are you disputing the fact that it's an idiomatic expression
	   indicating exasperation?  Or what?

17.15790BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amThu Jun 13 1996 14:524

	according to some I know, it is a variation of taking the lords name in
vain... which makes it bad.
17.15791;pLANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 13 1996 14:531
    actually, it was a teeny tiny piece of bait.
17.15792PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 13 1996 14:563
  for the love of cod?

17.15793LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 13 1996 15:012
    if cod did not exist, we'd have to settle for soleless
    existence.
17.15794CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 13 1996 15:021
    Sounds fishy to me.  
17.15795SMURF::WALTERSThu Jun 13 1996 15:071
    Cod would have supported Roe over Wade.
17.15796CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 13 1996 15:101
        I am floundering in the wake of that one!
17.15797POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Thu Jun 13 1996 15:103
    
    This discussion is giving me a haddock.
    
17.15798WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight and thunderThu Jun 13 1996 15:113
    re: 17.15789
    
     Or what.
17.15799LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 13 1996 15:151
    oh, for pete's sake.
17.15800WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight and thunderThu Jun 13 1996 15:161
    Who's Pete?
17.15801LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 13 1996 15:191
    Saint Peter, for crying out loud!
17.15802The Saint? You mean Roger Moore?WAHOO::LEVESQUEsunlight and thunderThu Jun 13 1996 15:201
    Whose peter?
17.15803LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 13 1996 15:241
    roger moore's peter, if you like.
17.15804DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Jun 13 1996 15:3621
    
    
    	re: the wash discussion
    
    	Jack, I hated when I washed clothes at my parents house.  There's
    	a lot of iron in their water and it was most noticeable on my
    	light blue jeans.  There would be 'swirls' on the fabric that
    	were a brownish color.  Became extremely noticeable (and 
    	embarassing) when under black lights.  Was able to take it 
    	out with just a dash of chorine bleach - at our new place that
    	doesn't have iron (or as much as back home) in the water.
    
    	re: allergic to liquid detergents
    
    	Does that include the ones with no dyes or perfumes?  A few
    	years back I noticed my skin was very itchy when wearing
    	freshly washed clothes.  I switched to All Free and/or Cheer
    	Free and my clothes no longer bother my skin.
    
    	JJ
    
17.15805NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 13 1996 15:422
I thought it was only women in commercials who discuss getting their
laundry whiter-than-white.  I guess it's appropriate for a soap box.
17.15806WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Thu Jun 13 1996 15:503
    The powder vs. liquid debate reminds me of Nasser.
    
    Just his sort of issue.
17.15807NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 13 1996 15:562
FWIW, a pediatrician suggested that using a powder instead of a liquid to
ease our kid's eczema.  He said "anything but Tide."
17.15808did that cheer you up?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 13 1996 15:570
17.15809POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Thu Jun 13 1996 16:013
    
    That was a bold statement.
    
17.15810LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 13 1996 16:061
    i wisk i had said it.
17.15811JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Jun 13 1996 16:073
    >That was a bold statement.
    
    That is what you ALL say...
17.15812won't washHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 13 1996 16:092
I'm not buying this and I don't care if'n you twist my arm & hammer away
at me...
17.15813GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Jun 13 1996 16:095
    
    i don't get all this pun biz...
    
    
    
17.15814BUSY::SLABOUNTYFUBARThu Jun 13 1996 16:103
    
    	The 90's - the Era of the SOAPBOX pun.
    
17.15815JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Jun 13 1996 16:101
    It's about time to scrub this conversation...
17.15816BUSY::SLABOUNTYFUBARThu Jun 13 1996 16:118
    
>    	wash, let everything sit for 10-30 minutes (depending on
>    	whether my goal is to brighten or to remove chocolate
>    	ice cream stains from my kids' clothes),

    
    	Why would you want to brighten chocolate ice cream stains?
    
17.15817MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 13 1996 16:123
    I find this pun stuff rather annoying!  
    
    I mean...what's to be the Gain here???
17.15818SMURF::WALTERSThu Jun 13 1996 16:143
    >Why would you want to brighten chocolate ice cream stains
    
    That statement was intended to cause a bleach of the piece.
17.15819SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu Jun 13 1996 16:473
    I've been washing these puns for a while, and I think I'm beginning to
    catch the Dreft.  Now if I can only Wisk my lunch off my monitor,
    necessity thanks to.15818, I might be able to wring out one more.
17.15820ThanksACISS1::SCHELTERThu Jun 13 1996 16:525
    Mark i thought we only got "847" what's the other one, and where???
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15821ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 13 1996 17:053
    
    Mike, 630 is being started August 3rd, it includes DuPage, Kendall,
    counties. they are still using 708 until then.
17.15822ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 13 1996 17:233
    
    ttwa: why Glen continues to post notes on Decplus, after Steve
    Lionel asked him to stop?
17.15823BUSY::SLABOUNTYForeplay? What's that?Thu Jun 13 1996 17:424
    
    	Because Steve never gave a very good reason for Glen NOT to
    	post them.
    
17.15824ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateThu Jun 13 1996 17:515
    re: .15823
    
    In reality, he did give a good reason.
    
    Bob
17.15825BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Thu Jun 13 1996 17:523
    
    	If you mean "because I said so", then I have to disagree.
    
17.15826Is this a private matter, or can anybody care?MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 13 1996 17:522
Er, um, what the hell is DECPlus and what conference are youse guys 
talking about?
17.15827ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateThu Jun 13 1996 18:015
    re: .15826
    
    It's in ::DIGITAL.
    
    Bob
17.15828BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amThu Jun 13 1996 18:1419
| <<< Note 17.15822 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago Bulls-1996 world champs" >>>


| ttwa: why Glen continues to post notes on Decplus, after Steve Lionel asked 
| him to stop?

	Errr that should be IN DECplus, not on.... I wanted to know why he was
asking for it to be stopped. He gave me his reasons. So no more interviews will
go in. 

	Now if someone else has a question, or makes a comment that isn't true,
of course I am going to correct it. If Steve wants it deleted, he can delete
both the question, and the answer.

	But it's a little ironic that you have him talk about DECplus, while
there are a ton of different topics that don't deal with HP, IBM, etc. 


Glen
17.15829BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amThu Jun 13 1996 18:1819
| <<< Note 17.15826 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| -< Is this a private matter, or can anybody care? >-

	Anybody can care....

| Er, um, what the hell is DECPlus 

	Digital Equipment Corporation People Like US

	It's an organization for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and
friends of the same. It's offers support, information, etc. The interviews 
that were posted here, were put in there. They deal with work related issues,
which is supposed to be a criteria used for that conference. But even with all
the other things going on that don't fit his model, this one has to stop.

| and what conference are youse guys talking about?

	Digital
17.15830um, a whaaaat ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Jun 13 1996 18:208
    
      this quote among acknowledgements in a book :
    
      "thanks also to Bader, a prosopographic expert, for his help..."
    
      - Christian Meier
    
      bb
17.15831POLAR::RICHARDSONPerson to person contact laughing.Thu Jun 13 1996 18:221
    Means he good at drawering prosopos.
17.15832SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu Jun 13 1996 18:236
    .15830
    
    Prosopography is a method of identifying relationships between people
    in a given context.  Could be historical, social, whatever.  It could
    be used, for example, to relate the life of Alexander the Great to that
    of the Chinese Emperor who was in power during Alexander's reign.
17.15833POLAR::RICHARDSONPerson to person contact laughing.Thu Jun 13 1996 18:271
    <----- neeeeaaaaah! As if!
17.15834MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 13 1996 18:402
    I stay away from conferences where Steve is a moderator.  For some
    reason, he annoys me!
17.15835SMURF::WALTERSThu Jun 13 1996 18:451
    < proso-thingy in action.
17.15836MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 13 1996 19:092
    Can one freeze cold cuts?  I have 1.5lbs. of sliced ham but found out I
    don't need it until July 14th!
17.15837CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 13 1996 19:106
    Yes, they will freeze up quite nicely.  You just can't eat them
    afterwards.  nnttm, hth
    
    	
    :-)  Freeze away, Jack and enjoy at your leisure in the future of your
    choice.  
17.15838MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 13 1996 19:111
    Thank you my friend!!!!
17.15839okGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Jun 13 1996 19:124
    
     thx, h. binder, my ignorance.  i don't cavort with prosopographers.
    
     bb
17.15840ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 13 1996 19:142
    
    <---- I hear they charge upwards of $200 a night.
17.15841EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARThu Jun 13 1996 19:285
I think Digital mod Steve gave a valid reason.

.. and I also like and agree with Ram Rao's views.

-Jk 
17.15842NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 13 1996 20:145
>    Can one freeze cold cuts?  I have 1.5lbs. of sliced ham but found out I
>    don't need it until July 14th!

Let me guess.  You thought Bastille Day was in June.  Never mind.  George Bush
thought Pearl Harbor was bombed in September.
17.15843BUSY::SLABOUNTYGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Thu Jun 13 1996 20:186
    
    	Maybe Bush was confused because he thought that Daylight Savings
    	Time had kicked in recently.
    
    	Or maybe Dan Quayle wrote that speech for him.
    
17.15844SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu Jun 13 1996 20:533
    ttwa:
    
    Has anyone taken notice of the new ambiance at the Box Web page?
17.15845EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairThu Jun 13 1996 20:542
    
    Hey ! Pretty cool !
17.15846EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairThu Jun 13 1996 20:552
    
    Brian McBride looks like a golf pro.
17.15847MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 13 1996 21:012
    Dick, Great Job!  Brian, you don't look anything like I thought.  I
    pictured you as a person who looked like a plumber. :-)
17.15848Jim Henderson's home page, I presume.EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairThu Jun 13 1996 21:054
    
    Did anybody notice in the list of web sites from Topic 87 ?
    
    http://bigq.hlo.dec.com/www/snarf/
17.15849CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 13 1996 21:102
    POL told me I looked like Fuzzy Zoeller, but thinner.  Jack, you'll
    find no plumber's crack on this boy.  
17.15850write lockedHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 13 1996 21:203
Wail, one thing has been settled:

	DECPlus in ::DIGITAL has been write locked
17.15851MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 13 1996 21:233
    I still fail to see why it was write locked.  How can Digital be taken
    seriously in the area of diversity when it write locks a discussion
    from a Digital organization?
17.15852BUSY::SLABOUNTYGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Thu Jun 13 1996 21:235
    
    	I guess the "Valuing differences" notes will be write-locked
    	next, since no one really needs to see those discussions except
    	for minorities.  Who else would care, right?
    
17.15853JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Jun 13 1996 21:2821
    Yeehaw!  I know many of my colleagues would disagree with me on this,
    but in a way I am a litte bit disappointed in this.  I think that what
    DECplus was trying to accomplish was that who we are is very important
    and the expression thereof is very important as well.  When we cannot
    express who we are regardless if its glbt or Christian or atheist,
    etc., then we are inhibiting each person from being themselves.
    
    Every human being spends their life wanting to be accepted by a peer
    group.  That is what "peer pressure" is all about.  And then as we grow
    we no longer need to be accepted by a certain "peer" group, but want to
    be valued as the individual we've become in our maturation.
    
    I may not find lifestyles outside of the "created" ones to be to my
    liking, but I certainly don't want someone thrashed on because of this. 
    This is just one step closer to my thrashing as a Christian [as
    Biblically-based Christians become a smaller and smaller group].
    
    One day, as scripture details, we will be judged  by the same
    measurement that we judge others.
    
    
17.15854MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 13 1996 21:346
    I agree with this.  I found this sort of thing to be one of
    information...should I want it or require it.  Ms. Banks testimony gave
    me good insight on what she had to deal with.  I didn't resent it
    because it wasn't compulsory reading!
    
    -Jack
17.15855MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 14 1996 00:428
> [as Biblically-based Christians become a smaller and smaller group].

Nay, nay.

You've not been listening to /john. He has all the documentary evidence that
there are more christians in this world than those of any other belief, and
their numbers are growing at geometric proportions.

17.15856GIDDAY::BURTS.I.S.Fri Jun 14 1996 01:065
>geometric proportions?

I'm going to turn into a triangle?

\C
17.15857JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Jun 14 1996 03:543
    .1855
    
    Yeah well /john and I don't agree on quite a bit. :-)
17.15858BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 14 1996 04:508
| <<< Note 17.15836 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>

| Can one freeze cold cuts?  I have 1.5lbs. of sliced ham but found out I
| don't need it until July 14th!

	You can freeze anything! Of course whether or not it would be good to
serve might be another thing. I guess I won't be seeing you on the 14th, as you
wouldn't freeze them if I was coming over... :-)
17.15859BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 14 1996 04:519
| <<< Note 17.15841 by EDSCLU::JAYAKUMAR >>>

| .. and I also like and agree with Ram Rao's views.

	I liked his views, too. It must be nice to not have to deal with
reality.


Glen
17.15860BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 14 1996 04:558
| <<< Note 17.15851 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>

| I still fail to see why it was write locked.  How can Digital be taken 
| seriously in the area of diversity when it write locks a discussion
| from a Digital organization?

	Especially when there is a whole valuing diversity topic in the very
notesfile in question!
17.15861BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 14 1996 04:578
| <<< Note 17.15855 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| You've not been listening to /john. He has all the documentary evidence that
| there are more christians in this world than those of any other belief, and
| their numbers are growing at geometric proportions.

	Jack, you forgot in his next breath he would say that not everyone who
claims to be Christian really is...... he can make me dizzy (ier) :-)
17.15862GIDDAY::BURTS.I.S.Fri Jun 14 1996 05:503
freeze a jolly good fellow?

\C
17.15863FABSIX::P_OHALLORANFri Jun 14 1996 11:162
    
    make the snow yellow
17.15864Much ado about nothing (and, corRal - thx Dr.)MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 14 1996 12:4221
TTWA:

	All the hoopla over the moose running around in the Boston vicinity 
	this AM.

	All manner of cops out to coral the thing. Several reports of
	pre-emptive road-blockage (Keep the traffic away just in case it
	comes through here, thereby creating a worse nightmare for the
	morning rush?)

	Then, if true to form and historical record, they'll prolly end
	up shooting the darn thing.


    Up in Mont Vernon when there's a moose sighted, we just say "Oh, that's
    nice", and go back to what we were doing.


	I'll bet that they end up with more damage and accidents coincidentally
	related to their "actions" than they would if they just let one
	motorist and the moose tangle one time.
17.15865matter of scope of the fileGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Jun 14 1996 12:536
    
      Glen - you should have started the DECplus discussion here, where
     it is obviously appropriate.  Suppose you had put it in the
     OPENVMS conference.  Don't you see why it would be inappropriate ?
    
      bb
17.15866WAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Fri Jun 14 1996 13:003
    >	All manner of cops out to coral the thing. 
    
     They were trying to reef it in?
17.15867improves the neighborhoodGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Jun 14 1996 13:065
    
      Gee, why corral it ?  Moose would be a plus for Brighton, Brookline,
     or Newton.
    
      bb
17.15868ACISS1::SCHELTERFri Jun 14 1996 13:105
    Something other than the same ol' rut, eh?
    
    
    Mike
    
17.15869why tort reform is a pressing issueWAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Fri Jun 14 1996 13:216
    The problem with just letting the moose run around is that
    moose-vehicle collisions frequently result in dead people. They are
    large animals. And if the police know there is a moose on the loose and
    do nothing to stop it, when the inevitable accident occurs, the James
    Sokoloves of the world will be out in droves looking to sue. And some
    jerk jury will decide the victims have hit the lottery.
17.15870PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 14 1996 13:476
   .15864  Gee, I can't imagine why things would operate any differently
	   in around Boston from the way they would in the boonies of
	   New Hampshire.  I guess cops just like to cause problems.
	   Ayuh, that must be it.

17.15871SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Jun 14 1996 13:524
    re: .15870
    
    Well, here in N'Hampsha, we wouldn't go off in the cah with
    the cam corda lookin for it...........
17.15872CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Jun 14 1996 13:526
    
    	They don't worry about moose in Mont Vernon because
    	every now and again, they are thankful for a bit of 
    	company.
    
    
17.15873MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 14 1996 13:539
While I recognize that a loose moose in a highly populous urban area is
a different matter than in the boonies of New Hampshire, I also feel that
overkill is overkill. Local, state and federal agents, snarled traffic
and hoopla all for one lousy moose. Sure, there could be damage. Sure,
an accident could be fatal. But do they need to get everyone and their
brother in on it to make matters worse? Why not just "assign" the matter
to one agency and leave it be?

So anyway, did they kill the thing yet?
17.15874NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 14 1996 13:536
I have just two words on this:




Keel moose!
17.15875STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Jun 14 1996 14:148
    
    
      I wonder if Di and 'tine are going to be meeting Mz_Deb and I
    at the Burgundy Cellar this afternoon for the kaliph chardonnay
    tasting.
    
    -mike
    
17.15876MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 14 1996 14:203
TTWA:
	Why Tom Haas always uses the "a_<word-starting-with-vowel-or-h>"
	construct in his notes?
17.15877a_why do you ask?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 14 1996 14:210
17.15878MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 14 1996 14:222
Because it appears to be a_unique characteristic I've not seen elsewhere.

17.15879styleHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 14 1996 14:327
It's just something that evolved over a period of time. Or maybe it was
created.

Sometimes it's hard not to write my status reports without the noting
slang.

TTom
17.15880PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 14 1996 14:344
>        <<< Note 17.15875 by STAR::MWOLINSKI "uCoder sans Frontieres" >>>

	there's a bonne chance of it.

17.15881WAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Fri Jun 14 1996 14:383
    >style
    
     Well, that's a nice euphemism, anyway. :-)
17.15882din't say it was a goodun!~HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 14 1996 14:430
17.15883STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Jun 14 1996 14:439
    
    
    >>>there's a bonne chance of it.
                                           
       wise ass!!!  ;-))))))
    
    
    -mike
    
17.15884CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Jun 14 1996 14:498
    
    	di, you francophile!  It's a California wine tasting.
    
    	You've gotta say something like:
    
    	gnarly, dude, we'll try to catch the wave !
    
    
17.15885BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 14 1996 14:5315
| <<< Note 17.15865 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "Welcome to Paradise" >>>

| Glen - you should have started the DECplus discussion here, where it is 
| obviously appropriate.  

	I did put it here.

	But they have a valuing diversity topic, which is why I don't
understand the problem. But I am working the issue with the mods offline.
Hopefully I will understand what they are saying, or visa versa at some 
point. :-)



Glen
17.15886MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 14 1996 14:544
> It's a California wine tasting.

I like both kinds. Ernest _AND_ Julio.

17.15887BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 14 1996 14:5410
| <<< Note 17.15869 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "show us the team!" >>>

| The problem with just letting the moose run around is that moose-vehicle 
| collisions frequently result in dead people. 

	I had one run out in front of me once in Berlin. A Colt against a
moose. The moose would have won. 


Glen
17.15888SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatFri Jun 14 1996 14:568
    .15887
    
    > The moose would have won.
    
    Moose have fairly spindly legs, as things go.  Said legs are rather on
    the long side, and the notmal mode of collision is that the car's hood
    breaks several legs, leaving the unsupported body to crash into the
    car's windshield.
17.15889WAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Fri Jun 14 1996 14:5812
>	I had one run out in front of me once in Berlin. A Colt against a
>moose. The moose would have won. 
    
     I've had them run in front of me several times, the scariest of which
    was in Dummer, NH (just north of Berlin, NH) on Rt 16. It was at night,
    pitch black, and we're doing about 60 in a 50 zone. The beast erupts
    out of the Androscoggin and runs right in front of the Suburban. 
    SKKIIIIIIDDDDD!!!! We just missed her. I could have reached out the
    driver's side window and touched her as we skidded by if my hands
    hadn't had a death grip on the wheel. It would have been a horrible
    mess. Dead silence in the car for about 5 minutes before one guy says
    "Holy <r.o.>!" Talk about an adrenaline rush.
17.15890CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Jun 14 1996 14:593
    	
    	Swear words give you an adrenaline rush ?
    
17.15891WAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Fri Jun 14 1996 15:011
    <slap!>
17.15892PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 14 1996 15:145
    
>    	di, you francophile!  It's a California wine tasting.

	it was a leetle inside joke, mon amie.

17.15893EVMS::MORONEYyour innocence is no defenseFri Jun 14 1996 15:188
>	I had one run out in front of me once in Berlin. A Colt against a
>moose.

Is it legal to shoot moose in Germany?

> The moose would have won. 

Probably true.  You'd need a good hunting rifle.
17.15894LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Fri Jun 14 1996 15:211
    can you get to cambridge from maynard?
17.15895PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 14 1996 15:222
   .15894  lucky Jack could get you there via New Orleans, i'll wager.
17.15896MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Jun 14 1996 15:223
    Islam has the highest following in the world.
    
    Alex Trebek
17.15897MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 14 1996 15:252
/john lied to us?

17.15898LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Fri Jun 14 1996 15:251
    i'm terribly nervous about meeting the Great One.
17.15899Wayne Gretzky?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 14 1996 15:250
17.15900PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 14 1996 15:273
  .15898  you will wow him with your bon vivant style and charming
	  repartee.  if you could buy him a drink, that would help too.
17.15901LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Fri Jun 14 1996 15:271
    Mr Gem.
17.15902NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 14 1996 15:322
With AOL's vaunted protection from naughty stuff on the Internet, how come
"The Unofficial Traci Lords Home Page" is at http://members.aol.com ?
17.15903ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 14 1996 15:353
    
    Gerald, Traci Lords is no longer in that line of work. she is very
    respectable.
17.15904ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 14 1996 15:363
    
    well Oph, tell the gem man I say hello. I'm sure he will have a witty
    retort for me.
17.15905Timing is everythingDECWIN::RALTOI don't brake for videographersFri Jun 14 1996 16:0810
    > I still fail to see why it was write locked.  How can Digital be taken
    > seriously in the area of diversity when it write locks a discussion
    > from a Digital organization?
    
    From what I read, it was write locked because it did not fit in with
    the "the way we work at Digital" charter.  For an example of a more
    appropriate topic, see the "CDs in car trunks?" topic in Note 4661
    of that conference.  :-)
    
    Chris
17.15906CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jun 14 1996 17:0011

 Claptrap and Witless must be running out of things to talk about..lately
 their topics have been..how quickly they can commute from point a to point
 b, breakfast cereal, that blasted moose this morning and assorted other
 garbage.




Jim
17.15907MILPND::CLARK_DFri Jun 14 1996 17:288
    
    I read in the paper yesterday and today that Ken O. completely moved
    out of the Stow facility.  Palmer said in the paper that a memo had
    been sent to the employees last week about it.  Not that is so
    important after all this time - but who did the memo go to? Perhaps
    just Stow?  
    
    Just wondering...d
17.15908LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Fri Jun 14 1996 19:436
    from a memo:
    
    In leveraging the many synergies of our two organizations,
    our cost structure will become dramatically more efficient...
    
    
17.15909ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 14 1996 19:504
    
    .15908
    
    translation: we will dehiring people in the very near future.
17.15910LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Fri Jun 14 1996 19:524
    uh-oh.
    
    imagine the vp arriving home and exclaiming to the wife,
    "honey, i'm beat. i've been leveraging synergies all day long!"
17.15911ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 14 1996 19:542
    
    of which the wife will reply. "that's nice dear, who was she"
17.15912GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Jun 14 1996 20:208
    
    ken o. also just moved (recently) his piper road office.  little did i
    realize at the time that the place that was so nice to me the day my
    transmission died at that intersection was our former ceo's new place. 
    don't know where they (modular) moved to, but i don't see k.o.'s blue
    town car anymore in the morning...
    
    
17.15913JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Jun 14 1996 21:013
    58.1508
    
    Who thinks up these things????????
17.15914ATTENTIONFABSIX::P_OHALLORANI'll think of somethingSat Jun 15 1996 03:0814
    
    To all the wonderful women in this conference...
    
    if you are one of the following please help me out...
    
    whenever I'm on the road I constantly witness women driving _AND_ doing
    a million different other things at the same time. Either applying
    make-up or lipstick or doing something to their hair and completely
    oblivious to the fact their _ALL_ over the road. Why, I ask, Why is
    this.
    
    Pat
    
     
17.15915POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Sat Jun 15 1996 03:095
    
    They're sisters to the men who shave and read books while they drive.
    
    hth.
    
17.15916MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Jun 15 1996 03:182
I haven't shaved while driving in years.

17.15917POLAR::RICHARDSONPerson to person contact laughing.Sat Jun 15 1996 03:281
    Ever pound the puddin' while driving?
17.15918THEMAX::SMITH_SOnly users lose drugsSat Jun 15 1996 04:501
    Gotta be real careful not to get too much of a lead foot.
17.15919BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amSat Jun 15 1996 12:516

	There is this guy who I see reading the paper when driving. And there
isn't a lot of traffic. Or cell phones, or changing the radio (me). Most women
I see driving have no time to do anything but drive cuz they have to avoid
getting hit by the men! :-)
17.15920USAT05::HALLRSun Jun 16 1996 12:194
    17.15617
    
    Hey, I'm still in the market for a Hummer, although I don't have the
    $64,000 needed to buy one.
17.15921USAT02::HALLRSun Jun 16 1996 18:4011
    about area codes...
    
    dur to the surge in the internet popularity the State of MD will begin
    instituting a 3rd and 4th area code.  we already have 301 and 410 but
    most homes have at least two lines and the number of data-only lines
    for businesses have tripled in the past two years...the drawback is
    that they aren't going to do it territorily any longer in MD...they are
    just going to start issuing numbers as requested...therefore i can
    have a 301 line as my main # and an entirely different 10 digit number
    as my data line...all dialing in MD will have to be by entering all 10
    digits after this plan is instituted later this year.
17.15922USAT02::HALLRSun Jun 16 1996 18:461
    Bob Dole and his smoking stance
17.15923BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amSun Jun 16 1996 20:117

	Does he hold the cigarette in a Joan Crawford, "I'm about to get real
upset" stance? He kind of looks like her. Just give him a wig!


Glen
17.15924SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Jun 16 1996 20:215
    
    
    	You need help Mr. Silva...:*)
    
    jim
17.15925BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 17 1996 00:343

	What ever do you mean, joggin Jim!
17.15926POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersMon Jun 17 1996 03:022
    I wonder about this recently discovered galaxy. Older than the big bang
    they say. 10 billion light years away.
17.15927GIDDAY::BURTS.I.S.Mon Jun 17 1996 03:484
What's the bus fare?



17.15928EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon Jun 17 1996 05:419
    .15926
    
    Glenn,
    
    If it's older than the big bang, it was obviously created during
    foreplay.
    
    HTH...;^)
    
17.15929BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 17 1996 11:168
	I wonder why someone would beep their horn at me and almost slam their
car into mine, when I had the green light? I took a right, and this woman
started beeping real loud, and she almost hit me. Weird...... my guess is she
didn't see the light change 5 seconds earlier. 


Glen
17.15930WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jun 17 1996 11:174
what's going on with Canadian truck drivers?
 
i'd vote for stopping these guys at the border and
turning them back.
17.15931BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 17 1996 11:206
| <<< Note 17.15930 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>

| i'd vote for stopping these guys at the border and turning them back.

	You think they can drive better that way? I thought turning them front
would give them a better chance. :-)
17.15932WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jun 17 1996 11:580
17.15933WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jun 17 1996 11:581
-1 you may have a point there Glen (somewhere) :-)
17.15934BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 17 1996 12:231
nah.... why wreck my record now???? :-)
17.15935ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Jun 17 1996 12:262
    
    canadian truck drivers are your *friends*, they mean you no harm.
17.15936SMURF::WALTERSMon Jun 17 1996 12:293
    If we turn them around, from where would we get beer?
    
     
17.15937BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 17 1996 12:306
| <<< Note 17.15936 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

| If we turn them around, from where would we get beer?

	GOOD POINT!

17.15938ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Jun 17 1996 13:023
    
    I wonder how andy's alaska trip went??? more important though, did he
    bring back the crab legs, or even a kodiak bear.
17.15939SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 17 1996 13:127
    
    
    	...or even more importantly, is he inside a Kodiak bear? That wimpy
    9mm Beretta he brought with him would just tickle a kodiak.
    
    
    
17.15940ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Jun 17 1996 13:153
    
    excuse me for being ignorant, but how could andy bring a gun with him
    on the plane??? I assume he had to fly to alaska??
17.15941BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 17 1996 13:381
Andy has powerful arms?
17.15942BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forMon Jun 17 1996 13:394
Andy is back,  and he has a bear tale to tell.


Phil
17.15943BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forMon Jun 17 1996 13:438
RE: 17.15940 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago Bulls-1996 world champs"

> how could andy bring a gun with him on the plane?

Checked luggage,  no problem.


Phil
17.15944Probably not....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jun 17 1996 13:4312
Newsgroups: comp.benchmarks
From: BitChaser <Mike.Choate@amd.com>
Subject: Winstone96 GPfaults due to System date above year 2037
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 23:06:07 GMT

If the system date is set to the year 2038 and 
above, the Winstone96 CorelDraw50B application 
crashes with a GP fault in Cdrwgfx 2:14BE while it 
is printing to file PLANTS.PRN. 

Has anyone else experienced similar problems?
    
17.15945SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 17 1996 13:4811
    
    
    	re: .15940
    
    	As long as Andy had the firearm unloaded and in an airline approved
    gun-case (locked with ammo in another case), there's not a problem. You
    need to declare it at the counter, but at least they let you put the
    bright tag that says 'FIREARM' on it INSIDE the case. :*) It was like
    screaming "steal me" when you had to put it outside. 
    
    	jim
17.15946MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Jun 17 1996 14:427
    Okay for all you peoples with a medical background....
    
    What is a Grundel (Grundle)?  It is part of the male anatomy!
    
    Thx.,
    
    -Jack
17.15947SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 17 1996 15:005
    
    	uh....I don't remember anything in my anatomy/physiology course
    called a Grundel. :)


17.15948LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Mon Jun 17 1996 15:031
    isn't grundel's a restaurant in cambridge?
17.15949MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Jun 17 1996 15:203
    I believe the grundel is slang for the Parinium, (Perinium).  I'm sure
    it has to do with the man's private parts but I believe it is not part
    of the extremities... 
17.15950taint soHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 15:251
My dictionary shows "perineum" as more often refering to the female type.
17.15951MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Jun 17 1996 15:271
    Could you please put in the definition?  I'd appreciate it!
17.15952LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Mon Jun 17 1996 15:271
    which is it then?  hansel or grundel?
17.15953CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jun 17 1996 15:289


 Wasn't grundel the guy that played on "the loooooooove boat"?  Oh, that
 was grandy..nevermind.



Jim
17.15954\MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Jun 17 1996 15:281
    Bonbon is devaluing German diversity!
17.15955very gruntlingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 15:311
I caint post it in this here family valued forum.
17.15956SMURF::WALTERSMon Jun 17 1996 15:332
    Grundel was the monster in Beowulf
    
17.15957LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Mon Jun 17 1996 15:361
    jack, it's the useless area, in between.
17.15958NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jun 17 1996 15:524
17.15959SNAX::BOURGOINEMon Jun 17 1996 16:087

	TTWA:    Solar Gak.

		 How do they make it do that????

Pat
17.15960MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jun 17 1996 16:112
What does it do, Pat?

17.15961POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersMon Jun 17 1996 16:151
    It changes colour when exposed to sunlight.
17.15962SNAX::BOURGOINEMon Jun 17 1996 16:1613

	Solar Gak is the slime made by Mattel for Nickalodeon (Sp?)
	that changes color *very fast* when exposed to sunlight.

	i.e, when you open the cover you see a slimy yellowish..well..
	gak like substance - and the very minute it hits the sunlight - WHAM,
	it bright blue or green or whatever...

	My boys LOVE gak - and I've gotta say....this stuff is pretty neat.

Pat

17.15963SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 17 1996 16:185
    
    
    	it can't be as good as FLOAM....
    
    
17.15964MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jun 17 1996 16:192
Christine is fond of it, too.

17.15965MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jun 17 1996 16:194
>    It changes colour when exposed to sunlight.

Do you have some of that?

17.15966EVMS::MORONEYIt's alive! Alive!Mon Jun 17 1996 16:193
Probably it fluoresces from ultraviolet light.

See what a black light does to it.
17.15967POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersMon Jun 17 1996 16:221
    Yes, I have solar gak.
17.15968What if it loses its solar powers?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jun 17 1996 16:294
    
    But will it work in 2038?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.15969maya happenHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 16:311
I thought it was all coming to a_end on December 21, 2012?
17.15970SNAX::BOURGOINEMon Jun 17 1996 16:3414
>>it can't be as good as FLOAM....

	Is that stuff the strangest or what.....

	If feels _aweful_ YUCK!!!   I'd rather touch gak than floam
	- FLOAM is just too weird for me - but of course - my boys 
	love it.....

Pat

	P.S. Toy-R-Us has Solar Gak on sale!!!!  Run down now!!   :-)
    
    

17.15971SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 17 1996 16:446
    
    
    	Actually, they're all a bit too weird for me. :)
    
    
    
17.15972POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Mon Jun 17 1996 17:013
    
    Oh, I like the way Floam feels!
    
17.15973BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 17 1996 17:098
| <<< Note 17.15970 by SNAX::BOURGOINE >>>

| P.S. Toy-R-Us has Solar Gak on sale!!!!  Run down now!!   :-)

	Did ya hear that, 'tine!!!??? You're hair will heat up with this stuff
in it! Add a little oil and you have a gak hot oil treatment!


17.15974RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Jun 17 1996 18:0324
    What are the real statistics regarding the church arsons in the south?
    
    Day after day, the media reports the number of predominantly black
    churches that have burned, continually making the assumption that this
    number is exceptional and therefore evidence of racism.  I assumed it
    might be, but I never heard a figure in support of it.
    
    But finally one report cited a state attorney who said there had been
    38 church burnings in their state -- and they were about equally split
    between predominantly white and black churches.
    
    That's still not enough data, not without information about the
    white-black ratio in the state, but it does call into question the
    assumption made in all the other reports.
    
    Also to wonder about:  Isn't there one reporter who realizes the ratios
    have to be compared to make a logical conclusion?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.15975what's the over/underHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 18:062
I wonder if'n there's a_acceptable number of churches that can be burned
down afore it's a problem...
17.15976STAR::EVANSMon Jun 17 1996 19:319
I believe that what edp was getting at was that there are a number of 
non-intentional fires in churches each year.  How do we know that the 
number of fires in black churches is beyond what one might expect for 
non-intentional fires?  This can be answered with statistics, but few 
statistics have been offered other than the number of black churches 
that have burned.

Jim

17.15977POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Mon Jun 17 1996 19:335
    
    I thought he was referring to the fact that there are just as many
    white churches being burned, but nobody is talking about those.
    
    
17.15978POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersMon Jun 17 1996 19:492
    Perhaps if everyone painted there churches in some sort of jolly red
    colour, the carnage would stop?
17.15979\\SMURF::WALTERSMon Jun 17 1996 19:522
    If the numbers are the same, the only conclusion could be that God is
    running an insurance scam.
17.15980LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Mon Jun 17 1996 19:531
    not red, that's a fascist color.
17.15981SMURF::WALTERSMon Jun 17 1996 19:561
    tee hee
17.15982POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Mon Jun 17 1996 20:0610
    
    From an article about motorcycle weekend in Laconia:
    
    >Traffic was shut down in the Weirs Channel for part of Saturday after
    >hundreds of young men lined the sides of the channel screaming at women 
    >in boats to take off their bathing suit tops. 
    
    Didn't we discuss this earlier?
    
    
17.15983RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jun 18 1996 12:4417
    Re .15976, .15977:
                                                           
    Both.  The media make out the black church burnings to be racist, but
    there are both non-arson church fires and non-racist arson church
    fires.  For all the reporters appear to care, these other possibilities
    (I should say realities) are non-existent.
    
    It's a simple piece of data and illustrates the extreme degree to which
    the media has become lax today.  They rarely do even the SLIGHTEST
    investigation beyond what some spokesperson feeds them.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.15984CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Jun 18 1996 13:3910


 Why do toasters have a slot for "one slice only"?  How do they know there
 is only one slice in there, and what happens if you put the one slice in
 the other guzinta?



 Jim
17.15985From USN c. 1973SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeTue Jun 18 1996 13:428
re: "...it's the useless area, in between."

I believe that is called the t'ain't, as in

                  t'ain't $%^&* and t'ain't *&^%$.

HTH,
Pete
17.15986MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jun 18 1996 13:434
I had always thought (but don't know for a fact) that the "sensor" which
tells the thing it's time to pop was mounted in one side and depended upon
reflected heat from the toast to function properly.

17.15987BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jun 18 1996 14:2510
| <<< Note 17.15984 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Every knee shall bow" >>>


| and what happens if you put the one slice in the other guzinta?
							 ^^^^^^^

	If you do that, you then play for Shawn's softball team!  :-)


Glen
17.15988NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Jun 18 1996 14:485
Our justice system... yesterday, a judge in Florida threw out a
conviction after a jury found the defendant guilty. The judge said the
Prosecution did not prove their case to *her*.

Art
17.15989MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jun 18 1996 14:501
    Sounds like *She* needs to find another line of work!
17.15990BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jun 18 1996 14:509

	I saw that.... I wonder if the same thing would have happened if he
wasn't a famous football player? Same lawyers, everything.... just take away
the whole football thing.



Glen
17.15991WAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Tue Jun 18 1996 14:568
>Our justice system... yesterday, a judge in Florida threw out a
>conviction after a jury found the defendant guilty. The judge said the
>Prosecution did not prove their case to *her*.
    
     Her personally, or did the prosecution not prove the case as a matter
    of law? If a prosecution does not meet the legal burden, the defense
    can ask for a directed verdict even if the defendant was found guilty
    by the jury.
17.15992MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jun 18 1996 14:592
    Which qualifies my statement earlier as to the need of competent
    jurors...to which I was scorned by the Soapbox community.
17.15993LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Tue Jun 18 1996 14:593
    a directed verdict happens before the case goes to the jury.
    
    this sounds like it was a JNOV.
17.15994MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jun 18 1996 15:003
 ZZ   this sounds like it was a JNOV.
    
    Which is Russian for....
17.15995competent BOXersHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 18 1996 15:024
>    Which qualifies my statement earlier as to the need of competent
>    jurors...to which I was scorned by the Soapbox community.

Tell the truth. You were scorned afore that commentary ;+}
17.15996PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 18 1996 15:035
   .15992

	{boggle}  speaka dee english, willya?

17.15997LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Tue Jun 18 1996 15:086
    jack, i believe it's latin for something.
    
    translated, it means i'm overthrowing the jury's verdict
    because i can.  
    
    it's a very rare thing.
17.15998WAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Tue Jun 18 1996 15:116
    >a directed verdict happens before the case goes to the jury.
    
     Isn't that at the discretion of the judge? I've seen a number of cases
    where the defense moves for a directed verdict after the case has been
    decided (against the client) by the jury. Such motions appear to be
    routine and seem to rarely be granted.
17.15999SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue Jun 18 1996 15:2516
    re: 17.15639
    
    
    >> velour upholstery?  leather?
    
    >Leather.  Black, for the macho in you.
    
    
     Dick,
    
      The standard issue in the M38's was canvas, Olive, Drab, 3 each.
    
     You musta got the civvie version.
    
    :)
    
17.16000WAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Tue Jun 18 1996 15:293
    TTWA:
    
     Who's going to cry loudest about missing an .xxx snarf?
17.16001MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jun 18 1996 15:295
    Steve Leech Snarf...
    
    
    
    AAAAAAAhaaaaaaaaa....
17.16002MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jun 18 1996 15:291
    DARNIT!!!!!!!
17.16003SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue Jun 18 1996 15:3019
    re: guns on plane
    
     Yep... there was no problem. Although I was a bit perplexed at Logan.
    
    The person at the ticket counter affixed a pale lavender tag on the
    outside along with one on the inside, which stated there were firearms
    inside. Not as visibile as the bright orange "steal me" ones.
    
    In Anchorage, they seemed to do the proper thing. Bright orange, in the
    case, with normal, checked baggage tags on the outside. 
    
     BTW... jim is correct. My 9mm Beretta was for no more than aural shock
    effect. I wouldn't fire at it with the 9mm unless it was my only
    recourse.
    
      The locals suggested and use a sawed-off, 12 ga. shotgun with
    alternating 3" magnum buck-shot and 3" magnum slugs and/or pepper
    spray, believe it or not...
    
17.16004LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Tue Jun 18 1996 15:307
    .15998
    
    yes, i think those motions are routine, a formality.
    
    but the jnov, a judgement notwithstanding the verdict, reverses
    the jury's verdict.  and, as a prerequisite to a jnov, a motion
    for a directed verdict must have been filed during the trial.
17.16005SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatTue Jun 18 1996 15:3813
    .15988
    
    > Prosecution did not prove their case to [the judge]
    
    Same thing happened in 1983 in Massachusetts v. James Preston.  Jury
    convicted Preston of Murder 1, judge threw it out for exact same
    reason.
    
    What this really means is that the judge determined that there was a
    reasonable doubt in the prosecution's case but that the jury was
    swayed by concerns other than the strict legality of the case.  In the
    Mass v. Preston case, the prosecution had failed, under the law, to
    prove that Preston's premeditated intent had been to kill his victim.
17.16006EVMS::MORONEYIt's alive! Alive!Tue Jun 18 1996 16:5215
17.16007CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jun 18 1996 17:241
    #4.  South St and Rt. 2, right?  
17.16008GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Jun 18 1996 17:316
    
    i thought the same thing, bri...
    
    and my ttwa:  why were you in my dream last nite!???!??!
    
    
17.16009CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jun 18 1996 17:321
    Ho ho!  I'll never tell!  
17.16010they're doing the same thing elsewhere? Why am I not suprised?EVMS::MORONEYIt's alive! Alive!Tue Jun 18 1996 17:343
re .16007:

Actually I was thinking of the junction of 113 and 119 in Pepperell.
17.16011CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jun 18 1996 17:5012
    The intersection by the Twin City Mall (home of the Fitchburg K-Marts)
    has been undergoing a similar transmogrification.  They managed to do a
    really wonderful job of tearing it up and puttin in some granite
    curbing just in time for Winter.  The curbing and subsequent holes left
    when the plows took them out have been redone, finally, in order to put
    in the new traffic impedance devices, er, lights.  An intersection,
    approximately 1/4 of roadway has been under construction since the
    middle of last summer.  There is no end in sight either as it seems
    they work every other odd Wednesday, even Tuesdays, and the third
    Friday of even numbered months.  
    
    Brian
17.16012DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jun 18 1996 18:2710
    
    
    	And *why* are they doing *%#$ to Rte 2 AGAIN!!??
    
    	I used to live in Gardner and work in Maynard... back in '87.
    	They were doing construction then and it took them YEARS to finish
    	it.  If memory serves, they finished only a couple years ago. Now
    	the jersey barriers are up again and there are construction signs
    	all over the place.  What gives?
    
17.16013SUBPAC::SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jun 18 1996 18:306
    
    	re: -1
    
    	Job security...
    
    
17.16014CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jun 18 1996 18:3612
    Rt. 2 is being redone to correct a poor drainage situation and to
    remove the guardrail/light barriers.  The jersey barriers will be
    permanent.  They are higher than normal ones so oncoming traffic is not
    as bothersome at night.  They are going to go as far as either South
    St. or Mt. Elam Rd. this year.  The Rt. 31 interchange may be modified
    or, there may be a new interchange added for Palmer Rd/Oakhill Rd. 
    Fith Mass Pike will become a through street from Mt. Elam again all the
    way to Rt. 31.  This will be a plus for folks on the south side of
    Fitchburg and the folks on Palmer Rd. will have faster access to
    emergency equipment.  
    
    Brian
17.16015EVMS::MORONEYIt's alive! Alive!Tue Jun 18 1996 18:395
re .16012:

The heavy construction earlier was further east.  They started in Acton
and worked westward.  What they're doing now may be part of the same
(mega-)project.
17.16016POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersWed Jun 19 1996 00:452
    I wonder how the hell Neil Pert was so fast. I never heard anyone
    faster. 
17.16017THEMAX::E_WALKERWed Jun 19 1996 00:502
         Neil Pert? Isn't he a drummer?
    
17.16018POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersWed Jun 19 1996 00:523
    As far as I am concerned, when he was in his prime, he was the best
    ever.
    
17.16019THEMAX::E_WALKERWed Jun 19 1996 00:552
         He played for "Rush", didn't he? They were a good band until about
    1980. Some of their early stuff is pretty wild. Is he still playing?
17.16020THEMAX::SMITH_SOnly users lose drugsWed Jun 19 1996 00:573
    This guy that played in "Death" on the Symbolic CD. He was extremely
    fast. If you like that sort of thing that is.
    -ss
17.16021POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersWed Jun 19 1996 01:025
    He still plays but he has slowed down in his old age. I swear, he was
    an athelete when it came to drumming. And it makes me wonder, he must
    have had hummingbird wing fast arms.
    
    And Rush it was.
17.16022THEMAX::SMITH_SOnly users lose drugsWed Jun 19 1996 01:046
    re .16020
    
    To clarify, Pert did not play for Death, but when speaking of drumming
    speed, this guy that played for Death (can't remember his name) was
    incredibly fast.
    -ss
17.16023WAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Wed Jun 19 1996 11:462
    It's Peart. And Carl Palmer's hands were faster. I like Peart better,
    however- he is a more complete drummer.
17.16024GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jun 19 1996 12:416
    
    ttwa:  it never fails...how come, after weeks of hating it and fighting
    with it, my hair co-operated today and looks pretty good...only to be
    cut later on this evening???????
    
    
17.16025ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 19 1996 13:144
    
    I agree Gleen, Neil peart is awesome. I've had the chance to see Rush
    live twice, and both concerts were great. Moving Pictures was the last 
    time I saw them live. Peart is unbelievable.
17.16026BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 19 1996 13:593

	Is Gleen another of Glenn's personalities?
17.16027SMURF::WALTERSWed Jun 19 1996 14:011
    It's an old Chinese ballad:  "It Ain't Easy Being Gleen".
17.16028WAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Wed Jun 19 1996 14:151
    How will the bugs like the "seasoning" I put on my tomato plants.
17.16029new business line?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 18:0914
I just got a mail message from John Rando, head service guy and among the
many things my new group, Systems Integration, will focus on:

...

	APPLICATION SOLUTIONS

	...

	o  Manufacturing Execution Systems


I don't know if'n this includes lethal injection of the chari, but I know
that they have a lot of expertise in gas.
17.16030SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayWed Jun 19 1996 18:111
    Cool, we're in the same group.
17.16031changing names alreadyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 18:174
Had a con call with Graeme Shorter and he says that they're gonna change
the name to Systems and Network Integration.

TTom
17.16032ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 19 1996 18:203
    
    Tom, don't forget the old tried and true system. The gallows.
    Digital has plenty of practice with that.
17.16033show a little pride; kill yourselfHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 18:231
Dang me, oughta take a rope and hang me...
17.16034ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 19 1996 18:302
    
    high from the highest tree... woman won't you wait for me
17.16035MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 19 1996 18:332
I thought it was "weep for me"?

17.16036ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 19 1996 18:402
    
    Jack, you're right. I was improvising.
17.16037PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 19 1996 18:415


  yeah, that would be a long wait.

17.16038ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 19 1996 18:423
    
    ttwa: 19 days since we've had a new topic. I know I'm fresh out
    of ideas.
17.16039BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 19 1996 18:421
how long IS eternity?
17.16040It was there, now goneMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 19 1996 18:452
Actually we had a new topic entitled "n" a short while ago, but the author
is revising his thoughts on the matter, apparently.
17.16041JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Jun 19 1996 18:451
    It wasn't me!!!
17.16042MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 19 1996 18:492
No - twas one of our read-onlies.

17.16043huh?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 18:491
A read-only wrote a topic on the n-word?
17.16044ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 19 1996 19:555
    
    do all pagers give you beep when you're finished leaving them a
    message?? I tried paging my friend last night, and she has one of those
    voice mail beepers. I also didn't hit the # sign either... I'm
    wondering if the page ever went out?
17.16045CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 19 1996 20:0510

 I certainly don't qualify as an expert, but I believe you must hit the #
 sign in order to transmit the message.

 Of course, perhaps she saw who was calling her and ignored the message.



 Jim
17.16046ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 19 1996 20:213
    
    jim, that was my other choice. but, she's too nice to do that, even
    to me. I haven't talked to her since last week, and wanted to chat.
17.16047JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Jun 19 1996 20:2213
           <<< BACK40::BACK40$DKA500:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
                          -< Soapbox.  Just Soapbox. >-
================================================================================
Note 11.16284                 Things to Like Today                16284 of 16284
JULIET::MORALES_NA "Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze"     6 lines  19-JUN-1996 16:22
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >so glad to see you're so in touch with your feminine side. 
    
    I've always wondered, do women have to get in touch with their
    masculine side?  And if so, what is it?
    
    
    
17.16048POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 19 1996 20:247
    
    burping
    farting
    scratching and rearranging their genitalia
    trying to outdo others' stories
    bathroom humour
    
17.16049CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Jun 19 1996 20:255
    
    	Sometimes I leave the cap off the toothpaste.  I'm sure
    	that qualifies.
    
    
17.16050SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Jun 19 1996 20:254
    
    
    Hey!!!!! How'd you get a hold of our Alaska videos?????????????
    
17.16051ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 19 1996 20:252
    
    Nancy, if you have to ask what is it, you don't have one.
17.16052CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 19 1996 20:271
    Getting flashbacks from Blazing Saddles and the campfire scene......
17.16053SMURF::WALTERSWed Jun 19 1996 20:282
    Demonstrating a penchant for aging cheeseburgers is a sure sign of
    masculinity.
17.16054JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Jun 19 1996 20:285
    .16051
    
    That is not true, pop psychology says I could just be in denial.
    
    So there...[harumph] :-)
17.16055POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 19 1996 20:293
    
    I have a masculine side.  I say "I'll call you" and then don't.
    
17.16056ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 19 1996 20:312
    
    debra marie!!!!  women do that far more often then men. imho
17.16057POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 19 1996 20:324
    
    I have a masculine side.  I treat people badly and then when they
    complain I try to make THEM feel guilty.
    
17.16058LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Wed Jun 19 1996 20:344
    .16054
    
    there's a good start, nancy.  you're listening to
    pop psychology rather than mom psychology.  there you go.
17.16059POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 19 1996 20:353
    
    I have a masculine side.  I own power tools.
    
17.16060SMURF::WALTERSWed Jun 19 1996 20:353
    But can you resist the temptation to ask for directions when lost? 
    Being unable to ask for directions is the only true sign of
    masculinity.
17.16061POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 19 1996 20:367
    
    I have a masculine side.  I like to be on top.
    
    
    
    Of all the latest sports news 8^).
    
17.16062SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Jun 19 1996 20:364
    
    
    How about that masculine side of you when you go to UNO's??
    
17.16063POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Wed Jun 19 1996 20:374
    
    If you thought you saw my masculine side that time, you weren't looking
    very closely 8^).
    
17.16064ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 19 1996 20:384
    
    .16061
    
    I loved it!!!
17.16065SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksWed Jun 19 1996 20:398
    
    >If you thought you saw my masculine side that time, you weren't
    >looking very closely 8^).
    
    
    Well... I had in mind (masculine wise) the act vs. the obvious visual
    result...
    
17.16066PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 19 1996 20:523
 i love the Stooges and i hate to shop.  not a real woman.

17.16067BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 19 1996 21:251
yer royalty, milady!
17.16068PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jun 19 1996 21:262
  .16067  a royal pain, maybe.
17.16069SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayWed Jun 19 1996 21:521
    The 3 stooges rule!  And Laurel & Hardy.
17.16070JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Jun 19 1996 21:5210
    Okay, Okay, I think I got it...
    
    I have a masculine side.... I, hmm, I, oh good grief, maybe you're
    right I don't have one. :-) :-)
    
    I really tried though, I really thought I could come up with something.
    
    Oh I know what it is.. but I can't reveal it in here. 
    
    /me rotfl at myself!
17.16071Sad but true.EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairWed Jun 19 1996 22:314
    17.16021
    
    Neil Peart has cancer.  Rush will not tour Europe anymore because of
    excessive regulations.  
17.16072ACISS2::LEECHThu Jun 20 1996 12:363
    I wonder if we will ever see a new DEC phone book.  The last one I've
    seen is dated December 1993.  We've had a few changes since then, from
    what I understand.  8^)
17.16073December 93' for me too.ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Jun 20 1996 12:395
    <-- B^)
    
    
    Mike
    
17.16074ACISS2::LEECHThu Jun 20 1996 12:413
    I wonder why folks in this office make such weak coffee.  I mean,
    really, it's like drinking hot colored water.  Or, to take the analogy
    to beer, it is similar to drinking Coors Light instead of Bass Ale.
17.16075ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 20 1996 12:505
    
    as to seeing a new phone book, forget about it. Dec of 1993 was the
    last time it was updated. It would cost the company a big hit in
    quarterly revenue to update it. Then of course, our stock would drop
    even more so than it already is. 
17.16076A mug of fresh hot waterDECWIN::RALTOI don't brake for videographersThu Jun 20 1996 13:4516
    > I wonder why folks in this office make such weak coffee.  I mean,
    > really, it's like drinking hot colored water.  Or, to take the analogy
    > to beer, it is similar to drinking Coors Light instead of Bass Ale.
    
    That's funny, not five minutes ago I was talking to my supervisor
    (another coffee drinker) about that.  For the last several weeks,
    our formerly-pretty-good coffee "packets" have been producing
    correctly-colored but extremely weak-tasting coffee.  They're
    pre-measured, so that's not the problem.
    
    There's probably not enough caffeine in it, either, which would
    mostly explain my chronic fogginess lately.  :-)  I think I'll bring
    in some White Hen fresh-ground coffee (better than DD, imho) for a
    test drive.
    
    Chris
17.16077GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleThu Jun 20 1996 14:092
    Hey, I have a masculine side.  I absolutely refused to stop for
    directions when I got Debra and I lost in Townsend! :-))
17.16078POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Thu Jun 20 1996 14:164
    
    Ah, but you also have a feminine side - you ADMITTED you didn't know
    where we were 8^).
    
17.16079GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleThu Jun 20 1996 14:201
    Yet, I was determined to get where we wanted to be (oo-er) :-)
17.16080ACISS2::LEECHThu Jun 20 1996 14:4511
    .16076
    
    We don't use pre-measured bags, unfortunately.  They would at least
    make for consistent pots of coffee at a reasonable - if a tad low -
    taste level.  No, this stuff is much thinner.  
    
    As a side note, after tasting the colored water, I made a pot of
    correctly flavored coffee.  It really doesn't take that much more
    effort, just another tablespoon or two scooped into the filter.
    
    I detest weak coffee.  What's the point if you can't even taste it?
17.16081other causes of weak java...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Jun 20 1996 14:497
    
      There are other things which can be wrong.  For example, if you
     put two coffee filters in instead of 1.  Also, they usually
     recommend putting vinegar or some other non-toxic liquid through
     it every few months to clean out the tubes.
    
      bb
17.16082VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyThu Jun 20 1996 15:097
    I wonder if Kyles new pet is gonna survive.  We got it 15 minutes
    ago, away from our dog Magnum who thought it was a chewy-toy.
    It's a little bunny kyle named booboo.  He calls it a bunny mouse.
    It's currently sweating it out in a box on my workbench in the shop.
    I think he'll survive, but he's got some cuts and stuff, he's bleeding
    a little, and probably has some internal injuries.  My wife thinks
    it'll be dead by tomorrow.  
17.16083MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 20 1996 15:112
I hate to say this, but I'm with Laura, Mike. Small animals don't usually 
recover too well from trauma. 
17.16084POWDML::HANGGELI_8^p_Thu Jun 20 1996 15:1219
    Meaty dear:
    
    In response to your inquiry of a few days ago, the perineum is a gender 
    neutral area located between the rectum and the genitalia.  This is the 
    area where an episiotomy would be performed at the later stages of birth 
    in order to prevent a tearing of the perineum, consequently causing 
    bleeding and potential infection.  The area is of no medical use to the 
    male anatomy...it simply exists.  I have heard that it is considered an 
    erogenous zone on males, though, although I cannot say from personal 
    experience.  

    I hope this helps you in your quest for truth.  Feel free to come to me 
    anytime with your medical questions.

    Regards,
    
    Dr_Debra
    
17.16085LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 20 1996 15:203
    i feel that jack has hastened the moral decay of our
    nation by bringing this nasty subject up.  he may even
    cause a few floods, who knows?
17.16086hmmm...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Jun 20 1996 15:2221
     From VTX LIVWIRE :

     Report about Hudson facility false.

         (The June 20 edition of the "Boston Herald" contained an 
   erroneous story about closing the Hudson, Mass. facility.  This
   story has been picked up by several other media sources in the U.S.
   Charlie Christ, vice president and general manager, Components
   Division, has sent out the following statement via wire services.)
 
         Contrary to a published report, Digital is not closing its
   Hudson facility.  As stated previously, Digital is phasing down a 
   prior generation of 0.5 micron process semiconductor technology and
   moving to the next generation of 0.35 technology, in support of its
   high-performance Alpha chips.  This is consistent with normal
   semiconductor practices in the industry.  The phase-over of 
   technology and employees from its FAB-4 fabrication line to its 
   FAB-6 line, all in the same complex, began a year ago.  This change 
   has no effect on employment.

17.16087NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 20 1996 15:226
>                                       The area is of no medical use to the 
>    male anatomy...it simply exists.  I have heard that it is considered an 
>    erogenous zone on males, though, although I cannot say from personal 
>    experience.  

It has a paramount role in body dancing.
17.16088MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 20 1996 15:261
    AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
17.16089MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 20 1996 15:271
    Thank you Dr. Debra!
17.16090ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 20 1996 15:322
    
    is Dr. Debra the medical equivilent of Dear Abby?
17.16091another John Prine tuneHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 20 1996 15:360
17.16092SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu Jun 20 1996 16:225
    .16077
    
    > I got Debra and I lost
    
    "I got Debra and *myself* lost" - PLEASE.  Would you say "I got I lost"?
17.16093I came. I got. I lost.HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 20 1996 16:240
17.16094SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu Jun 20 1996 16:331
    Come more slowly to avoid loss.
17.16095NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 20 1996 16:471
You got Debra and you lost what?
17.16096ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 20 1996 16:582
    
    I don't like the sound of where this discussion is heading, no i don't.
17.16097GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Jun 20 1996 17:054
    
    ttwa:  how long it's gonna take me to get used to the new haircut...
    
    
17.16098LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 20 1996 17:093
    do you like it, raq?  
    
    (of course you can call me oph)
17.16099GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Jun 20 1996 17:119
    i have had this hair cut before, but it has been over 9 months since i
    have been to the hairdresser's, and i've spent a long time dealing with
    "too long" hair, so now i have re-learn how to style it the way i like
    it.
    
    
    :>
    
    
17.16100NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 20 1996 17:123
>    i have had this hair cut before

As opposed to some other hair?
17.16101CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jun 20 1996 17:305
    
    	dr_debra, doesn't that make you want to run out and have
    	a pile of kids ??
    
    
17.161028^)POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeThu Jun 20 1996 17:333
    
    {cringe}
    
17.16103CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jun 20 1996 19:1614
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	What are the winged creatures invading my living room, and
    	how are they gaining entrance to my humble abode ?
    
    	Last night, we killed FOUR flying (beetles,bugs,whathaveyous)
    	in the space of an hour.  Finally gave over the living room
    	to the beasties and went to bed.
    
    	They are reddish brown, about 1/2 inch long, with fat bodies
    	and loud wings.
    
    
17.16104Fat and loud, check!NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 20 1996 19:204
>    	They are reddish brown, about 1/2 inch long, with fat bodies
>    	and loud wings.
    
{searching the box web page for suspects}    
17.16105well, you can identify the Order first...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Jun 20 1996 19:2011
    
      Look on the back, behind the head, where the wings meet to form
     a carapace.  If the division between this carapace and the head
     is a straight line perpendicular to the long line made by the
     meeting of the two wingcovers, forming a letter T, you have beetles.
    
      If, on the other hand, there a small roundish or polygonish thingy
     where the line would form a T, so that the division is broken,
     then you have bugs.
    
      bb
17.16106CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 20 1996 19:221
    June bugs.  
17.16107MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 20 1996 19:232
Kinda smallish june bugs at .5 inch, no?

17.16108LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 20 1996 19:232
    aren't they too small for june bugs?  maybe they're
    adolescent june bugs.
17.16109age old problemHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 20 1996 19:251
How do you know fer sure if'n you kilt the guilty ones...
17.16110CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 20 1996 19:287
    Looking at the handy dandy scale I keep clipped in my pocket protector,
    (you know the type, has a clip that doubles as a depth gauge?) I see that
    .50 inches, (12mm for you furriners) is about the right size for a
    fully developed adult June bug.  Anything larger would be, well, it
    would be scary that's what.  
    
    
17.16111LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 20 1996 19:291
    how do you tell someone to bugger off politely...
17.16112CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 20 1996 19:301
    Bugger off, please? 
17.16113POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeThu Jun 20 1996 19:345
    
    Oph, if you figure it out, LET ME KNOW.
    
    
    
17.16114insect systematics are the worst !GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Jun 20 1996 19:4515
    
      While it is possible to get the Order right for almost all
     of the Insecta by noting a few obvious distinguishing characters,
     further identification can be problematic, ESPECIALLY for black
     beetles.  Start by capturing an individual as intact as possible,
     for example with a net, and drowning it in a jar of water, or
     better, formaldehyde.  There are several popular guides which
     distinguish reasonably well down to family, at which point
     dissection and microscopy may be required.  I prefer the Peterson's,
     because the line drawings work better than photographs for this
     Class.  However, unlike with birds, etc, you may often find the
     Peterson's not good enough to get more than the genus right,
     and for black beetles, not even that.
    
      
17.16115ACISS2::LEECHThu Jun 20 1996 19:5119
    .16110
    
    
    You should see the June bugs we used to get in Arkansas.  They would
    have eaten your puny 1/2 bugs for a light snack.  
    
    When they got annoying, we used to play "homerun beetle"... which is to
    say, we would slap then out of the air with our hands (or whatever was
    handy).  The one who hit the June bug the farthest (or hit a particular 
    target) was the winner.  They make a hefty <smaq> noise upon contact
    and when you knock them into a nearby wall.  Being the tough little
    buggers they are, most would get back up and buzz around after a good
    <smaq>ing.
    
    Arkansas spaws manly bugs.  And if you like mosquitos, Stutgart is the 
    uncrowned mosquito capital of the US (rice farm town).
    
    
    -steve
17.16116CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 20 1996 20:001
    Bug snob! 
17.16117SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu Jun 20 1996 20:077
    
    
    bug observation on Alaska
    
    mosquitos are much larger, but slower. Their sting is less potent (IMO)
    
    Many more of them than around these parts, too....
17.16118LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 20 1996 20:121
    andy, any special birds up in them thar parts?
17.16119ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 20 1996 20:136
    
    .16116
    
    << Bug snob!
    
    well it's coming from the original Bugman, dontchaknow.
17.16120CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jun 20 1996 20:2010
    
    	These bugs are fairly light in color.  So, June bugs are
    	those huge bugs that sound like airplanes ?  If so, I'd
    	say these are just babies.  
    
    	They are more like strawberry blond in color.  They were
    	hard to see on our beige berber carpet.
    
    	Now, HOW ARE THEY GETTING IN ????
    
17.16121CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 20 1996 20:201
    Hmm, I forgot about that.  All seems to make perfect sense now.  :-)
17.16122PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 20 1996 20:268
>    	Now, HOW ARE THEY GETTING IN ????

	by the bucketload.


        there is absolutely no need to thank me.
    

17.16123LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 20 1996 20:261
    are they shiny or dull?
17.16124MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jun 20 1996 20:457
I guess we must grow our June bugs a lot bigger in Cow Hampshire than the
ones in Massachusetts. Typically, the ones I find dead in the pool or on 
the front porch measure somewhere between .75 inch and an inch in length.

I could be mistaken, but I don't think that the adult June bug (as opposed
to the larvae) changes size or grows at all, so "baby June bugs" wouldn't
be an issue relative to size.
17.16125CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jun 20 1996 20:464
    
    	dull, as far as I can tell, though I didn't converse with	
    them much before bashing them with a magazine !
    
17.16126CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jun 20 1996 20:474
    
    	Jack, I'm guessin' they're not June bugs.
    
    
17.16127SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu Jun 20 1996 20:543
    June bugs (actually June bettles) come in assorted sizes - they are
    scarabaeid beetles that are all members of several genera of subfamily
    Melolonthidae.
17.16128NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 20 1996 20:561
What's a bettle?
17.16129LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Thu Jun 20 1996 20:561
    they're not cockroaches are they?
17.16130SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu Jun 20 1996 20:575
    > WHAT IS A BETTLE
    
    I see no BETTLE here.
    
    >
17.16131SMURF::BINDERUva uvam vivendo variatThu Jun 20 1996 20:583
    .16129
    
    No.  Cockroaches are members of family Blattidae.
17.16132MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 21 1996 01:583
TTWA:

     When did K-Y become other than a water-based lubricant?
17.16133:)_THEMAX::SMITH_SOnly users lose drugsFri Jun 21 1996 02:573
    Heeeeyyyyyy now, MY mom told me that stuff under her bed was for
    rashes.  THIS is just too much for me to handle.
    -ss
17.16134MFGFIN::E_WALKERFri Jun 21 1996 03:042
         On a serious note, anyone know how to see a note that is set
    hidden? I've been trying everything I know without much success. 
17.16135MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 21 1996 03:074
Apply for moderatorship in said conference, Ed.

Either that or get ahold of Covert's impersonator hack and pretend to be one.

17.16136Too bad, thanks anywayMFGFIN::E_WALKERFri Jun 21 1996 03:113
         Well, there goes that idea! And I was so sure there was an easy
    way... some other unknown THEMAX noter went berserk in the HUMOR
    conference. 
17.16137Alright, who changed the station?!?MFGFIN::E_WALKERFri Jun 21 1996 03:133
         Wait, here's something really screwy! I'm now MFGFIN instead of
    THEMAX! What's going on?!? Any ideas? SS, did this happen to you?
    
17.16138THEMAX::SMITH_SOnly users lose drugsFri Jun 21 1996 03:212
    I always login into THEMAX. 
    -ss
17.16139USAT02::HALLRFri Jun 21 1996 10:462
    How large Digital's Q4 loss will be?  85 Million perhaps...does that
    mean only 10,000 heads will roll, or more maybe?
17.16140USAT02::HALLRFri Jun 21 1996 11:118
    another TTWA:
    
    during this adminstration 123 churches have experienced mysterious
    fires.  of those 31% are black churches, the balance are white
    churches/synagogues. 
    
    why isn't there an action plan on stopping ALL church burnings, not
    JUST black ones?????
17.16141WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jun 21 1996 11:141
no loss for Digital in Q4. the dollars will be made.
17.16142WAHOO::LEVESQUEshow us the team!Fri Jun 21 1996 11:205
    I think so, too. Less profit than anticipated, but a small profit
    nonetheless. At least that's the scuttlebutt I've been hearing so far.
    
     I hear that the slowdown is industry-wide, so we aren't the only ones
    in this boat.
17.16143ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 21 1996 12:045
    
    Ron, we will make a profit. Probably around $150-170 million.
    If Digital was going to take a loss, they would have warned Wall
    Street. Wall Street does not like *surprises*. My figures may be off
    slightly, due to foreign currency exchange rates.
17.16144yawnGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Jun 21 1996 12:118
    
      Just another lackluster quarter, is my guess, buried on page 23.
    
      And I wouldn't buy any options on the stock in either direction.
    
      We'll stay afloat.  But we aren't winning any swimming races.
    
      bb
17.16145GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Jun 21 1996 12:4316
    re: the bug talk...
    
    the other nite, i was laying (or lying) in bed reading and then i heard
    that very distinctive noise of a bug with wings bouncing off the
    ceiling.  it kinda looked like a big black bee.  by the time i got up
    and grabbed something to smaq it with, it disappeared.  no idea where
    the heck it went or how it got in.  i put all the lights on in the
    place, in case it was attracted to light, and still couldn't find it. 
    never saw it again, but i couldn't help but wonder what it would be
    doing while i was asleep.
    
    ttwa:  i keep hearing this commerical for some tire place.  and it
    stresses that they will do 'whatever it takes' to make the customer
    happy.  isn't that some sort of motto infringement or something????
    
    
17.16146WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteFri Jun 21 1996 12:523
    >the other nite, i was laying (or lying) in bed 
    
     You were laying in bed and lying about it?!!
17.16147CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Jun 21 1996 12:5713
    
    	We think the bugs are coming in through the chimney.  It's the
    	only way they could be entering the living room from the outside.
    
    	They are definitely some sort of beetle.  I was saving one that
    	I killed, but after my husband inadvertently knocked it off the
    	counter, I trashed it.  
    
    	After two kills last night, we lit a fire in the fireplace.
    	No more bug problem, at least for one night.
    
    	Karen
    
17.16148COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jun 21 1996 13:0916
re Glen Silva:

>Jack, you forgot in his next breath he would say that not everyone who
>claims to be Christian really is...... he can make me dizzy (ier) :-)

That's a big fat LIE, and you know it.  You've said the lie before, and
I've called you on it before.  Stop it NOW and don't EVER say it again.

For the record, here is what I've said about that, on numerous occasions:

	"All who have been justified by faith in Baptism are
	 incorporated into Christ; they therefore have the right
	 to be called Christians, and with good reason are
	 accepted as brothers in the Lord."

/john
17.16149CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jun 21 1996 13:1010

 Re Church burnings..I heard a report yesterday (and may have misunderstood)
 that the Clinton boys want to kick in some Fed bux to rebuild those churches
 which have burned.  If that is their plan, I do not support it, and I 
 hope the churches don't.  With Fed bux comes Fed rules.



 Jim
17.16150Being Jeopardy! host doesn't mean he knows anythingCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jun 21 1996 13:1524
re 17.15896 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN

>    Islam has the highest following in the world.
>    
>    Alex Trebek

and 17.15897 by MOLAR::DELBALSO

>/john lied to us?

Here's the data on world religious membership:

Christians	33.6%
Muslims		18.3%
Nonreligious	16.4%		[Source: 1995 Britannica Book of the Year.]
Hindus		13.5%
Buddhists	 6.0%

The next largest group is 4.2%, and all the rest only add up to 8%.

Roman Catholics account for 55.7% of all Christians and 18.7% of the
world's population.

/john
17.16151WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteFri Jun 21 1996 13:162
    Sounds like election year vote purchases on the VISA card (cuz they
    don't take American Express...)
17.16152BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 21 1996 13:176
| <<< Note 17.16139 by USAT02::HALLR >>>

| How large Digital's Q4 loss will be?  

	Depends on what the marketing people do to the figures. We may make
money!
17.16153BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 21 1996 13:199
| <<< Note 17.16145 by GAVEL::JANDROW "i think, therefore i have a headache" >>>


| the other nite, i was laying (or lying) 


	I hope it was laying, because I don't think you have it in you to lie. 


17.16154BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 21 1996 13:387
| <<< Note 17.16148 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>

| That's a big fat LIE, and you know it.  You've said the lie before, and
| I've called you on it before.  Stop it NOW and don't EVER say it again.

	John, you can word it anyway you want, but it is still the same...

17.16155USAT05::HALLRFri Jun 21 1996 13:443
    glen
    
    u r  a little off base on this one, sir
17.16156SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri Jun 21 1996 16:5218
    
    
    re: .16118
    
    >andy, any special birds up in them thar parts?
    
    Hi Bonnie...
    
    
    Lots!! Being from the East Coast, I had a difficult time with most of
    the ones I saw... Didn't recognize many at all. There were robins and
    mallard ducks, but beside that I knew nuzzink!! :)
    
     There was only one I found out about. It was a magpie... In the
    jay/crow family. Black, white and blue...
    
      I'm gonna look up what I remember in a bird book!! :)
    
17.16157JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Jun 21 1996 17:211
     chemical castration????
17.16158COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jun 21 1996 17:221
Saltpeter.
17.16159EVMS::MORONEYIt's alive! Alive!Fri Jun 21 1996 17:273
>Saltpeter.

Urban legend.
17.16160SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksFri Jun 21 1996 17:387
    
    re: .16157
    
    > chemical castration????
    
    Yes, Nancy.... actually, it's through drugs..
    
17.16161SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Jun 21 1996 18:126
    of course, to hear John tell it, even *I* count in his Catholic
    subtotals.  Nothing I can do about it, apparently.
    
    Just to give some real-world appreciation for his numbers.
    
    DougO
17.16162COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Jun 21 1996 19:338
re .-1

They're not my totals, they're from the United Nations.

Maybe you should write to them and ask whether you're counted in the
"Catholic" or the "Non-religious" category.

/john
17.16163CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jun 21 1996 19:423

 1-800-bou-tros
17.16164The figures are bullchite estimates without basisMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Jun 22 1996 02:1513
>They're not my totals, they're from the United Nations.

Which prolly means absolutely nothing.

To the best of my knowledge, no one has, in at least the last 30 years
queried me regarding my religion or lack thereof. What the hell does the UN
do? Get the figures from all of the churches as to their known membership
and interpolate?

Then again, if anyone has asked my mother in the past 30 years, I'm sure she
keeps lying to them, telling them I'm an RC, as she hopes against hope that
one day "I'LL SEE DA LIGHT"!

17.16165MAASUP::MUDGETTWe Need Dinozord Power NOW!Sat Jun 22 1996 15:3316
    Hi,
    
    I suspect that we are going to have a nothing results quarter. I wonder
    if it will be the end of the current management team. Someone in the
    office said in one of stories that sounded true enough to be true that
    Palmer will be out because he wanted another 1/3 cut of employment
    (20k) and the BOD decided that he doesn't have a clue how to grow the
    company. Therefore he's to be replaced with someone who can start
    moving iron. We only grew 4% total $'s last quarter, that would seem to
    be an awful number to have to defend. 
    
    So the consensus of the know-it-all's is that Palmer is history.
    
    Your Welcome,
    
    Fred Mudgett
17.16166BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amSat Jun 22 1996 17:353

	I seriously doubt Bob will be gone. But who knows?
17.16167MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sun Jun 23 1996 02:0015
TTWA:

>           <<< BACK40::BACK40$DKA500:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
>                          -< Soapbox.  Just Soapbox. >-
>===============================================================================
>Note 745.17        I'm Not Fonda Hanoi Jane (one last time)            17 of 25
>MARIN::WANNOOR                                      17 lines  22-JUN-1996 18:35
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    
>    mr debalso,

Is Noter Wannoor somehow dislexic that she finds it difficult to  properly spell
my name?


17.16168MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sun Jun 23 1996 02:0417
TTWA:

>           <<< BACK40::BACK40$DKA500:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
>                          -< Soapbox.  Just Soapbox. >-
>===============================================================================
>Note 745.17        I'm Not Fonda Hanoi Jane (one last time)            17 of 25
>MARIN::WANNOOR                                      17 lines  22-JUN-1996 18:35
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    
>    I usually do not get personal... but in this case, you are the most
>    insufferable SOB in this notesfile, and an obnoxious jingoistic
>    ignorant, stupid american that gives Americans a very, very, very
>    bad reputation elsewhere in the world.

Does Noter Wannoor think I should GAS regarding how my attitudes project
a reputation of Americans elsewhere in the world?

17.16169MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sun Jun 23 1996 02:0715
TTWA:

>           <<< BACK40::BACK40$DKA500:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
>                          -< Soapbox.  Just Soapbox. >-
>===============================================================================
>Note 745.17        I'm Not Fonda Hanoi Jane (one last time)            17 of 25
>MARIN::WANNOOR                                      17 lines  22-JUN-1996 18:35
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    
>    so get a life, anything higher than your current lowlife will
>    be a huge improvement

Does noter Wannoor really expect that her admonition will shame me into 
seeing the error of my ways relative to her warped value system?

17.16170MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sun Jun 23 1996 02:1213
TTWA:

>           <<< BACK40::BACK40$DKA500:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SOAPBOX.NOTE;1 >>>
>                          -< Soapbox.  Just Soapbox. >-
>===============================================================================
>Note 745.17        I'm Not Fonda Hanoi Jane (one last time)            17 of 25
>MARIN::WANNOOR                                      17 lines  22-JUN-1996 18:35
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

>    What a J%&*!!
    
How nice. It really gets your point across.

17.16171POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersSun Jun 23 1996 14:321
        He needs to re-calibrate his bile detector.
17.16172THEMAX::E_WALKERSun Jun 23 1996 20:356
    re. 16170
    
        Well, what did you expect from a communist traitor? Too bad the
    socialists have taken control of our current government, because people
    like WANNOOR really should be rounded up and shipped back to
    Stalingrad. 
17.16173A High School teacher from the cape, maybe?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jun 24 1996 01:365
Who would make a movie titled "Teenage Catgirls in Heat"?

Cinemax, tonight, 11:30.


17.16174USAT02::HALLRMon Jun 24 1996 10:411
    why caddies are now called "player assistants"?
17.16175BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 24 1996 10:466

	I wonder when the marriage between LJ and notor Wannoor will happen.
And I wonder if she will say do I, instead of I do? :-) (ie dyslexic)


17.16176B^)ACISS1::SCHELTERMon Jun 24 1996 12:526
    <-- Thanks for the tip. Don't think I woulda got it otherwise...
    
    
    
    Mike
    
17.16177makes of "Toxic Avenger"SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundMon Jun 24 1996 13:185
    
    	Teenage catgirls in heat - Brought to you by those wonderful folks
    at TROMA
    
    ed
17.16178BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 24 1996 13:396

	Glad to be of soivus, Mike!



17.16179SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayMon Jun 24 1996 13:411
    Re:  Toxic Avenger.  Wow!  Someone else has actually seen that movie?!
17.16180COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jun 24 1996 14:1210
I see that a well-known liberal noter, rarely if ever seen here, is
moaning in two other conferences that his soon to be ex-wife, her lesbian
attorney lover, and their lesbian divorce lawyer think they can walk all
over him.

I wonder why he doesn't realize that the effect of his liberal views and
their destruction of traditional society has been to help put spikes in
their boots.

/john
17.16181SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Jun 24 1996 14:2711
    re: .16180
    
    And in one of the very few anti-feminist things you will ever
    hear me say,  their gender puts far more spike in their boots 
    than their life style does.  I find it totally digusting the
    way some women are willing to use their gender as a weapon in
    divorce proceedings.  True equality does not come at someone
    else's expense.
    
    This is an extordinary hot button with me.
    
17.16182WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteMon Jun 24 1996 14:284
    >This is an extordinary hot button with me.
    
     That's because you've been on the receiving end. Inequity tends to be 
    more real when you get the short end.
17.16183CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningMon Jun 24 1996 14:281
    If someone's halo ever fits too tightly.
17.16184PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 24 1996 14:302
  .16182  that does not compute.
17.16185SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Jun 24 1996 14:3514
    re: .16182
    
    Me personally? No.  Keith's ex, however, does seem to believe
    that all the perceived inequitites of a lifetime can be corrected
    by a some dollar amount whose only definition is that it is more
    than has been previously spent.  I was evidently stupid.  Ian and 
    I split everything pretty much down the middle. In the end, in fact, 
    I think I came out a little worse.  
    
    In a divorce, the lifestyle of both parties should pretty much
    decrease.  Otherwise, it makes it far too easy for one person to
    say adios with no consequences.
    
    Mary-Michael
17.16186WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteMon Jun 24 1996 14:363
  >.16182  that does not compute.
    
    MM's SO has gotten the shaft, and MM has by extension. /hth
17.16187PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jun 24 1996 14:427
>    <<< Note 17.16186 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "plus je bois, mieux je chante" >>>
    
>    MM's SO has gotten the shaft, and MM has by extension. /hth

	Oh.  I thought you were contrasting the "receiving end" and
	the "short end".  I see.  Thanks for the explanation.

17.16188SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Jun 24 1996 14:4911
    re: .16186
    
    I wouldn't argee I've gotten the shaft by extension.  I knew
    what I was getting into financially when I moved in with Keith.
    I wouldn't consider any of this unexpected, however, I do consider
    it an embarassment to my gender when it occurs.  It seems pretty
    straightforward to me that you don't get to keep the house AND
    continue working part-time when you get divorced.  That to me
    is called taking advantage.  Some women feel that they have the
    right to take advantage.  I don't.
    
17.16189MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Jun 24 1996 14:591
    I believe sum people do get the shaft at times while others don't!!!
17.16190BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 24 1996 15:041
true....
17.16191SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Jun 24 1996 15:344
    Why is Jack Delbalso whining about 745.17 when he made that crack 
    in the last line of 745.16 that clearly set Ashikin Wanoor off?
    
    DougO
17.16192MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jun 24 1996 15:407
>    Why is Jack Delbalso whining about 745.17 when he made that crack 
>    in the last line of 745.16 that clearly set Ashikin Wanoor off?

If that was what "clearly" set her off, then why didn't she point that out
and refute it, instead of simply calling names and accusing me of being a 
provincial bumpkin, DougO?

17.16193ooh er missus :-)SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZStrangers on the plain, CroakerMon Jun 24 1996 15:596
  I noticed ::JMARTIN entering notes with no content and no title.

  Could it be that he is just too polite to speak with his mouth full??

kb	
17.16194LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Mon Jun 24 1996 16:001
    it's the sum of his critical thinking.
17.16195he's already at that Dud ranchHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 24 1996 16:010
17.16196SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Jun 24 1996 16:015
    wonder away, Jack.  Perhaps she doesn't take kindly to being called
    clueless about the responsibilities of American citizenship from
    someone she considers a bumpkin.  I think you drew first blood.
    
    DougO
17.16197MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Mon Jun 24 1996 16:073
    TTWA:
    
    Is noter Wanoor a Mr. or a Ms.?  Seriously wondering.
17.16198EDITEX::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairMon Jun 24 1996 16:082
    
    Woe, man.
17.16199BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 24 1996 16:468
| <<< Note 17.16193 by SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZ "Strangers on the plain, Croaker" >>>


| I noticed ::JMARTIN entering notes with no content and no title.
| Could it be that he is just too polite to speak with his mouth full??

	And when you consider some of the note #'s he does that in, it could be
quite funny. :-)
17.16200BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 24 1996 16:471
snarf!
17.16201BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 24 1996 16:486
| <<< Note 17.16196 by SX4GTO::OLSON "DBTC Palo Alto" >>>

| I think you drew first blood.

	Oh great..... another Stallon movie. At least this one will be
interesting cuz Jack can say more than 2 words.
17.16202POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeMon Jun 24 1996 16:564
    
    Who would want an electric string trimmer?  Wouldn't a pair of scissors
    do just as well?  Is this akin to Glenn's electric pizza cutter?
    
17.16203CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Jun 24 1996 17:126
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	What gave my son an allergic reaction Friday night ?
    
    
17.16204if ya cain't stand the heat...WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteMon Jun 24 1996 17:2610
    >Who would want an electric string trimmer?
    
     People who don't like gas or battery operated trimmers. And who have
    long extension cords. /hth :-)
    
    re: Wannoor & LJ
    
     Seems to me that Wannoor went off the deep end. Maybe she's a bit
    touchy about the citizenship thing, but I thought her reply was a bit
    much.
17.16205POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeMon Jun 24 1996 17:293
    
    I think it's just as easy to trim string with scissors.
    
17.16206WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteMon Jun 24 1996 17:341
    <slap!>
17.16207they teach this nowadays, too...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Jun 24 1996 17:4112
    
      Saw a brief newspaper article Sunday on a study that was done
     on "self-worth" teaching.  It seems that the study indicated that
     self-worth training works, in the sense that young people who get
     it have a much higher sense of self-worth.  However, the study also
     showed that perceptions of high self-worth correlated with high
     crime rates, low academic knowledge, low job status, and poor
     ability to form lasting personal relationships.  People with LOW
     feelings of self-worth actually did better, but the best were
     people in the middle.
    
      bb
17.16208ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsMon Jun 24 1996 19:312
    
    apparentely a lot of 'boxers are developing car problems.
17.16209GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Jun 24 1996 19:418
    
    developing???  bri, mark, and i have fords....we should have known
    better.
    
           
    :>:>
    
    
17.16210Billboards, Radio spots...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Jun 24 1996 19:436
    
      Mayor Tom Menino of Boston has proposed educational programs
     aimed the city's pedestrians.  He claims that the bad city accident
     rate is due to a combination of bad drivers and bad walkers.
    
      bb
17.16211BULEAN::BANKSMon Jun 24 1996 19:444
One reason why I'll probably never leave New England is that if I do, I
might find myself in the position of having to explain Boston.

I don't think it can be done.
17.16212CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jun 24 1996 19:458

 so folks will be reading the billboards while driving and run over pedestrians?




 Jim
17.16213LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Mon Jun 24 1996 19:491
    always use pedestrian walk buttons!
17.16214CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Jun 24 1996 19:503
    
    	All the best walkers do!
    
17.16215CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Jun 24 1996 19:531
    Don't forget Chip.  He has a Dorf too.  
17.16216BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jun 24 1996 20:005

	You can always tell the visitors from the people who live in Boston.
The visitors wait for the walk signal to change, the city dwellers are laying
in the road. :-)
17.16217SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Jun 24 1996 20:054
    ttwa:
    
    How does the Code Warrior rate, that he gets to travel while the rest
    of us are locked into our cubes?
17.16218CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jun 24 1996 20:0711



 Hey, I get to travel to Augusta, Maine once a week!





 Jim
17.16219GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Jun 24 1996 20:087
    
    yeah, and i travel from fitchburg to maynard (and back, even!) on 
    a daily basis.  
    
    what's so special about montreal???  feh!
    
    
17.16220POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersMon Jun 24 1996 20:151
    They have a lot of great restos there for one thing.
17.16221POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeMon Jun 24 1996 20:215
    
    I had a wonderful long weekend in Montreal last year.  That's where I
    met La Maudite.
    
    
17.16222CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jun 24 1996 20:239


 ..and I had 2 boring evenings in Augusta, Maine a few weeks ago making the
 decision to go up and back in the same day all that much easier.  



 Jim
17.16223POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersMon Jun 24 1996 20:251
    <-- You must have only been there for one actual evening then.
17.16224GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Jun 24 1996 20:323
    ( i was kidding about montreal...)
    
    
17.16225CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Jun 24 1996 20:395
    
    	raq, I've got a Ford, too.  Which reminds me, I've gotta
    	leave now to walk down to the service place and pick it
    	up!
    
17.16226and if it hadn't been totaledCSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jun 24 1996 20:4111



 I had a Ford Tempo that was a pretty good car.  In fact, I bet it would still
 be running if I'd changed the oil more frequently than every 50K miles.




Jim
17.16227I got a Bow-tie tattooed on myVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyMon Jun 24 1996 20:5812
    Ford.  Fix or Repair Daily.
    
    My wife had a Ford Escort.  It magically caught on fire.  I hated
    that car.
    
    I had to drive a Ford truck once.  It got me 100 miles away from my
    home before it croaked at 11pm about 70 miles east of Scranton PA.
    
    My momma had a '58 T-bird.  It was the biggest POS ever made.  We
    used to walk home a lot.
    
    Ferd makes junk.  YMMV (but I'll bet you do a lot of walking).  :^)
17.16228POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersMon Jun 24 1996 20:593
    GM only always made perfect vehicles, however.
    
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!!!
17.16229SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayMon Jun 24 1996 21:014
    Found On Road Dead.
    
    I have an interesting one for PONTIAC, but it's not appropriate for the
    box.  8)
17.16230BULEAN::BANKSMon Jun 24 1996 21:049
When buying my second new car ever (back in '77).  Wanted to yank the
salesdroid's chain (dickering for price).

"Put yourself in my position.  I gotta go to work Monday morning and face
my coworkers.  Now, do I tell them I got a new car, or just another Chevy?"

I always found telling the sales droid that I thought their cars were Ps OS
during the closing was always good to knock them off their guard.  (And in
this case, it was good for a coupla hundert.)
17.16231EVMS::MORONEYIt's alive! Alive!Mon Jun 24 1996 21:241
TTWA:  How many people are going to boil AOL CD-ROMs tonight?
17.16233CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningMon Jun 24 1996 22:435
    You mean "fouled up beyond all recognition?"
    
    ;-)
    
    
17.16234CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Jun 25 1996 12:5623
    
    	Car history:
    
    	1985 Ford Mustang - 42000 miles, no problems until it
    			    ran itself into telephone pole in 1987
    
    	1988 Honda Accord - 67000 miles - changed the oil, bought
    			    new tires at 60K, no other expenses/repairs
    			    traded it in for $7300 in 1992
    
    	1992 Ford Taurus Station Wagon - 75500 miles - replaced front
    			    brakes twice (plus rotors under warranty), 
    			    replaced water pump at 55000 miles, replaced
    			    air conditioning circuit, replaced power
    			    steering pump at 75500 miles, replaced
    			    rear brakes, replaced tires, replaced cracked
    			    radiator hose, replaced bolt that mounts
    			    the engine to the engine mount twice, plus
    			    had two recalls 
    
    	I suspect our next car will be Japanese ...
    
    
17.16235ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jun 25 1996 13:043
    
    I just read where Nissan is cutting prices on its Infiniti line
    and its Nissan line by several thousand dollars.
17.16236BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jun 25 1996 13:129
| <<< Note 17.16227 by VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK "Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly" >>>

| My wife had a Ford Escort.  It magically caught on fire.  I hated that car.

	You should have bought her the Mercury Lynx. They are indestructable! 

	Besides the price, what were the differences between a Lynx and an
Escort? Anyone know?

17.16237BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jun 25 1996 13:1411
| <<< Note 17.16234 by CNTROL::JENNISON "It's all about soul" >>>


| 1988 Honda Accord - 67000 miles - changed the oil, 

	You waited until 67k miles to change the oil????? :-)

| I suspect our next car will be Japanese ...

	You might want to change the oil more. :-)

17.16238Problem is obviousVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyTue Jun 25 1996 13:5526
    re: Note 17.16234 by CNTROL::JENNISON
    
    '75 CHEVY Nova:  Got with 20K, went to 100K and got totaled.
    Repairs: none.
    '77 Camaro:  Got with 32K, went to 112K and was traded in on Z/28.
    Repairs:  Radiator, I left 100% water in it and it froze.  Damage to
    engine: none.
    84 Cavalier:  Got with 70K, drove to 137K when it lost a gear.
    Cost $2200 - sold for $350.  Repairs: shocks, etc..
    80 CHEVY Citation:  Got with 75K, went to 127K.  Its lost a gear in
    the transmission too.  Cost: $800 - sold for $250.
    90 Cavalier:  Got with 0 miles, currently at 144K.  Repairs:
    Ignition module under warranty.  Wiper Motor under warranty. 
    Replaceable stuff (shocks, brakes, sensors, etc...).  Runs fine.
    90 CHEVY Suburban:  Got with 80K, currently at 113K.  Repairs:
    lower ball joints, alignment.  Alternator.  (misc stuff belt, shocks).
    80 Z/28 - forget this one. self inflicted stuff.
    85 FORD ESCORT: Caught on fire and burnt.
    
    Hmmm... my next car is gonna be a CHEVY.  Camaro most likely cause
    my cavalier and suburban are keepers.  The Z is a specialty car and
    I need something to cruise in.
    
    I wouldn't be caught dead in a foreign car.
    
    MadMike
17.16239WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteTue Jun 25 1996 14:0418
    79 Ford LTD wagon. Replaced the engine at 108k, drove for another 30k
       before I bought my first new car
    85 Mustang GT- 75k, had a few problems with the clutch and throttle.
    Mostly just maintenance. Traded cuz I wanted another NEW car.
    89 Ford Probe GT- 118K. a number of small but costly problems. Ford
    extended warranties aren't worth <r.o.> and customer service is an
    insult to the term.
    
     I don't DO GMs.
    
     We bought a Grand Am in 1986. Worst car I've ever owned. WAY under
    powered, horrible suspension, quality was job none. Far and away the
    worst piece of crap I've ever owned.
    
     The Nissan Maxima Wagon we got after the Grand Am was nice.
    
     Both Mopar minivans we've bought have been nice vehicles, although
    not without their own problems.
17.16240BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jun 25 1996 14:087
| <<< Note 17.16238 by VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK "Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly" >>>


| I wouldn't be caught dead in a foreign car.

	Well, considering we don't want you dead, this is good. But would you
own one? 
17.16241WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteTue Jun 25 1996 14:197
    Why is Mosaic so much faster than Netscape?
    
    Half the time with Netscape the stupid thing is so slow it times out.
    Meanwhile I can look at several pages at the same site using Mosaic
    before Netscape tells me something dumb like "page has no data."
    BS! I've got the data right here in my Mosaic window- that I started
    AFTER Netscape had been grinding away at it for 2 minutes.
17.16242VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyTue Jun 25 1996 14:3518
    Mr(s) Silva,
    
    I take that back.  MadMike would certainly be seen and at one time
    did consider the Ferrari line.  BMW's are nice too, but a little
    too stylish for my tastes.  A Porsche 911 Turbo would go nicely
    in my driveway since my garage is filled up with Chevy muscle.
    What else?  Hmm....  I guess that's it. 
    
    Alas, when I heard about the ferrari tune up costing what I can buy
    a complete chevy engine for, I decided I'd look at vettes.  Then
    I hired on here and decided I'd stick with what I got. 
    
    re: Levesque:  Netscape is keeping track of your actions probably.
    Additional overhead maybe?
    
    MadMike
                              
    
17.16243I love Suburbans!CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Jun 25 1996 14:386
    
  >>>  	90 CHEVY Suburban
    
    	Be still my heart!
    
    
17.16244CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Jun 25 1996 14:414
    
    	My parents just got a new Lexus SUV.  It's not too shabby.
    
    
17.16245LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Tue Jun 25 1996 14:421
    what does SUV stand for?
17.16246SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundTue Jun 25 1996 14:436
    
    SUV = Sport utility vehicle
    
    
    ej
    
17.16247re: .16241 by Wahoo::Levesque - Then bash the browser...PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jun 25 1996 14:486
|   Why is Mosaic so much faster than Netscape?
    
    Before you bash a browser too much, make sure that both have the
    same proxy setup.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.16248COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jun 25 1996 14:531
And memory allocation appropriate to the application.
17.16249WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteTue Jun 25 1996 14:541
    how do you check the proxy on Mosaic?
17.16250SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jun 25 1996 14:584
    .16249
    
    Are you perhaps using the DEC-specific version of Mosaic, which has its
    net access (proxy) code built in?  No way to make a fair comparison.
17.16251CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jun 25 1996 15:0316
    Sport Utility Vehicle.  RE: the Lexus..... isn't it merely a tarted up
    Toyota Land Cruiser?  The Land Cruiser is a horrible value to begin
    with and rebadging it as a Lexus will make it that much less of a value.  
    Some folks have to have the marque in their driveway though.  Ditto the
    Acura/Trooper, Honda Passport (Rodeo), Anything Limited.  Take the 
    Explorer Limited.  For an extra $6,000 you can get different plastic, a 
    few more idiot lights, less comfortable seats, a dysfuntional rearview 
    mirror, and leather.  Moonroof and CD are still extra.  Oh yeah, 
    different wheels.  Mercury, not to be outdone is marketing the Explorer 
    as a Mountaineer.  Same deal as the Explorer but different grill work and 
    price tag and fewer variants, 2 WD or V8 AWD.  It'll sell because it's
    a Mercury and is based on the hottest selling SUV in it's class.  
    
    Brian
    
    
17.16252CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Jun 25 1996 15:089
    
    	More than likely, Brian.  It also seems a bit strange to
    	me to have leather seats in a Sport Utility Vehicle.  However,
    	since I've never seen the Land Cruiser, I can't say much 
    	about it.  All I know is it's one large vehicle (made the
    	Jeep Grand Cherokee sitting next to it look like a small station
    	wagon.
    
    
17.16253RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jun 25 1996 15:2611
    Re .16241:
    
    I highly recommend the advice in .16247, given by the expert by the
    expert in writing an embarrassing bashing note (362.539).
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.16254ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jun 25 1996 15:312
    
    ttwa: why edp and -mr. bill can't seem to get along.
17.16255WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteTue Jun 25 1996 17:061
    Sibling rivalry? Too many cheese logs? The theories are endless.
17.16256WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteTue Jun 25 1996 17:084
    >Are you perhaps using the DEC-specific version of Mosaic, which has its
    >net access (proxy) code built in?  No way to make a fair comparison.
    
     I dunno. How can you tell?
17.16257Some of my toysSSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedTue Jun 25 1996 17:1030
   Oh, we're doing cars?  Cool.

   1969 Ford Mustang convertable.  302, auto dual exhaust, soon to have
   Holley 600cfm 4bbl carb and Edelbrock Performer manifold.  Other than
   that, stock.  ~85,500 miles.

   1975 Ford F100 pickup, Explorer package.  F150 chassis with a 1/2 ton
   F100 body.  "Built" 302 engine, cam, Holley, Performer, headers, etc;
   308 dyno-measured HP at sea level (but I'm at 8500ft. now) with current 
   cam (.447"x260).  ~90,000 miles (~5000 on engine.)

   1985 Harley Davidson FXRS-Sp Lowrider Sport.  Aftermarket high
   performance carb, pipes, and ignition module.  Setup for cruising with
   windshield, leather bags, and "comfy chair" passenger seat.  59,000 miles.

   1989 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer.  4.0L 6 cyl, 5 speed.  Stock.  ~130,000 miles.

   All run like tops, and only need "maintenance" repairs.  May redo some
   stuff on the HD at the end of this riding season, but that's by choice
   not need.   Oh, the 'stang needs a paint job.  But it's my latest project
   anyway, so that's part of the package.

   Last new car was an '83.  Probably the last "new" car I'll have...

   -- Sam

   P.S.  It cost me $53.70 to register the Mustang for a year this morning.
         And $240 to insure it for the year.  You gotta take that into con-
   	 sideration when looking at the total cost of new cars, too.

17.16258Re .16256SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jun 25 1996 17:116
    When it starts, does it issue a mesasge to the controlling terminal
    like this one:
    
    Using relay www-relay.crl.dec.com for Internet services (protocol version 7)
    
    If so, then you have the custom DEC version.
17.162591-800-REAL-4WDSSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedTue Jun 25 1996 17:1312
   Oh yeah, speaking of "sport" utility vehicles, etc:  There's a nice
   looking Range Rover in my town, sporting "Farm Vehicle" plates (special
   rate plates in CO usually used for "work" trucks, etc).  I always wanted
   to see the owner throw a few bales of hay into the back of his $50K "farm
   vehicle" with leather interior...  :-)  And if you can afford a vehicle
   like that why be so cheap as to try to "screw the state" by getting farm
   plates?  What goes around comes around...

   Personally, I want a Hummer.  :-)

   -- Sam

17.16260CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Jun 25 1996 17:1631

 1957 VW Bug (my first car)..bought it for $375 in 1968, and had it for about
 2 years.


 1963 Bug, which I bought from my Dad (who bought it new for ~$1995 and put
 over 100K miles on it.  I bought it from him in 1970 something for $500.

 1969 VW Bug..bought in 1972 or 3 for ~$1000


 1974 VW Bug..bought in '78 while living in Phoenix..was a good car, but
 didn't quite handle the transition from Colorado to New England..

 
 1979 (?) American Motors Ambassador station Wagon with a 360V8..I actually
 really liked this car.

 1981 Plymouth Reliant..not a bad car

 1986 Ford Tempo..good car despite my horrible treatment of it.


 1993 Honda Civic..I am quite pleased with this car..42 MPG, very little
  maintenance, though I change the oil every 3-7K miles.  I need to replace
  the belts,hoses and timing belt, though.



 Jim
17.16262PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 25 1996 17:243
	If we're gonna need a new topic so everyone can post
	their (fascinating) car histories.
17.16263Am I glad it was a company car!!NPSS::MCSKEANEStranger in a stranger land!!!!Tue Jun 25 1996 17:2417
 1992 MR2

 600 miles, oil change and new filter
1000 miles  add 1 litre of oil
3000 miles  add 1 litre of oil
5000 miles  add 1 litre of oil
6000 miles  oil change
every two thousand miles after that, add 1 litre of oil
10000 miles replace back tyres
20000 miles replace back tyres
22000 miles replace front brake disks
24000 miles replace clutch and front tyres
30000 miles replace rear tyres
36000 miles have engine rebored and rebuilt
37000 miles get rid of the car

POL
17.16264SSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedTue Jun 25 1996 17:256
   Oh, I just thought we were listing *current* cars.  My list of "retirees"
   would be too long (and boring).  Except maybe that old Crown Vic MA.
   ex-MA state police car I had...  :-)

   -- Sam

17.16265WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteTue Jun 25 1996 17:273
    >Using relay www-relay.crl.dec.com for Internet services (protocol version 7)
    
    ayup
17.16266Lee's babiesGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Jun 25 1996 17:275
    
      endless dodges, neons, colts, caravans, a 600s convertible, etc
    
      like'm  bb
    
17.16267SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jun 25 1996 17:307
    .16265
    
    That answers your question.  You can't configure proxy access with that
    software.
    
    Try using a generic version of Mosaic, and configure it to use the same
    proxies that you have Netscape using - then make your timing tests.
17.16268DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jun 25 1996 17:307
    
    	re: .16257
    
    
    
    	I like you.  =)
    
17.16269MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jun 25 1996 17:4650
1959 Ford Fairlane Galaxie 500, 4 door, V8, 2-tone (Yellow and white). Bought
it from my older brother for $100 when he got married in 1966 and started 
driving his wife's '64 Corvair.

1957 Olds '98 Convertible - Pink. White leather upholstery. $250 purchase in
1967.

1965 Rambler station wagon. Turquoise. Gift from my dad in 1968 when I headed 
west from Syracuse to attend USC - he didn't want me driving the Olds 
cross-country. (Prolly a good idea.)

1962 VW Bus. $150 in 1970. Lasted about a year.

1971 VW Bus. $3500 in 1971. My first new car. Also my first car payment.

1973 VW Type 3 Stationwagon, yellow. $3700 in 1973.

1974 VW Type 4 Stationwagon, gold. $4300 in 1974. First car with AC. 
Unfortunately, it didn't have much in the way of a heater. The gas heater 
continually blew the glowplug.

1971 VW Type 2 bug, yellow. Inherited in 1975. First "2nd car".

1976 Pontiac Safari land yacht - the first of many. Grey. $1200 in 1981. 
Replaced the Type 4 which was rusting out. Purchased from a funeral home -
it was their flower car.

1976 Chevy Suburban, 4WD 4door blue/white with plow, $1600 in 1983. Replaced
just about every moving part on it before it rusted out in 1985. Nice vehicles,
but not this particular one.

1979 Subaru GL 4WD wagon, silver, $1400, 1985 to replace Suburban. {Not much 
of a replacement, actually.}

1976 Chevy Caprice wagon, bronze, no accessories, $1200, 1985 to replace Safari.

1986 Chevy S-10 Blazer, brown, $14,500 [shudder] 1986 to replace Subaru. 
Disappeared along with the ex-.

1978 Mercury Colony Park Wagon, yellow, loaded, inherited 1987. Retired 1991.

1982 Ford LTD Wagon, Blue, $2100, 1991, to replace Caprice. Loaded. [Doug Fyfe
knows all about this one.]

1986 Pontiac Safari, Brown, $2000, 1993, to replace LTD. Loaded.

1987 Caprice Estate Wagon, $3000, 1996, to replace Safari. Loaded. 1st car
with functional cruise-control.

Seventeen cars in 30 years, only 4 of which were new and not purchased outright.
17.16270SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue Jun 25 1996 17:583
    
    Buncha search-engine geeks!!!!!!
    
17.16271SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Jun 25 1996 18:0442
    1978 Chevy Chevette, 1978-1982.  Daddy-purchased :-) Everything
         a 18 year old could want in a car.  Got 66,000 miles
         out of it.
    
    1982 Chevy Chevette, 1982-1986.  Daddy-purchased :-) Everything 
         the college graduate needed in a car.  Got 70,000 miles
         out of it.
    
    1976 Grand Prix ?, affectionately known as the "yacht". Had
         a bad cylinder in the engine, but got the husband back
         and forth to work.
    
    1978 Mitsubishi Pickup truck, 1984-1985. Retired phone company truck.
         First standard.  Husband had to drive further to work.
         Better gas mileage.
    
    1985 Ford Ranger, 1985-1989. Husband's first new car.  Was a good
         little vechicle.  80,000+ miles on regular maintenance and
         an oil sensor.  Could've been happier unless the paint stayed on
         it :-)
    
    1986 Dodge Omni American, 1986-1988  My first car payment, first experience
         with an extended warranty, and last experience with a carburetor.
         Lasted until 1988 when someone mercifully totalled it.
    
    1989 VW Fox, RIP.  Lovely little wagon. Lasted all of six months
         until it got totaled.
    
    1989 Toyota Corolla wagon, 1989-?  Like the EverReady Bunny it's
         still going.  101,000 miles, one oil sensor, brakes, tires,
         regular maintenance.  Will soon need a clutch.
    
    1990 Toyota Tercel.  Lovely little car, it elected to live
         with my husband after the divorce.
    
    1989 Ford F250 extended cab 4X4.  Bought used, looks new.  Proud
         member of the "Repair of the month" club :-(
    
    1988 Chevy Beretta.  Rides nice, handles well, has a peppy engine
         and a lousy repair record.
    
    
17.16272NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 25 1996 18:434
>	If we're gonna need a new topic so everyone can post
>	their (fascinating) car histories.

There's already such a topic in CARBUFFS.  Get thee thither!
17.16273PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 25 1996 18:516
>  <<< Note 17.16272 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

>  Get thee thither!

	you said it, kiddo.

17.16274PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 25 1996 19:354
  if it's safer to just be bland.  get riled up about things
  and people think you're in a funk.  sigh.

17.16275SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue Jun 25 1996 19:357
    
    
    <--------
    
    
    
    <r.o.>!!!
17.16276LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Tue Jun 25 1996 19:371
    much safer, indeed!
17.16277PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 25 1996 19:395
>        <<< Note 17.16276 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "snapdragons. discuss." >>>

	;>  yes, let's all be sugar and spice and everything
	nice, shall we?
17.16278SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue Jun 25 1996 19:404
    
    
    ..she says, as she extends her razor-sharp, 4" long, fingernails...
    
17.16279smokin dope, free love and peace signs. :^)VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyTue Jun 25 1996 19:423
    With all those VW buses I'll bet mr. jack did lots of stuff back in
    the 60's that he could be executed for these days.  ho HO.
                     
17.16280LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Tue Jun 25 1996 19:432
    andy, what's the matter with you? are you just kidding
    around or what?
17.16281Deja Vu???SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue Jun 25 1996 19:497
    
    
    
  if it's safer to just be bland.  get riled up about things
  and people think you're in a funk.  sigh.

17.16282ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jun 25 1996 19:592
    
    I got a rock
17.16283SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksTue Jun 25 1996 20:026
    
    
    I got plenty of those in Alaska...
    
    Amazing the diversity of, and striations!!!
    
17.16284CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Jun 25 1996 20:2215
    
    	di, I only think you're in a funk when the number
    	of items that rile you up (<-- ?) is much greater than
    	the number of things that make you laugh.
    
    	If I didn't care, I wouldn't ask.
    
    	(group hugs, and all that jazz)
    
    	Karen
    	
    	PS - I get riled up far too much.  Unfortunately, people accuse
    	me of worse than just "being in a funk".
    
    
17.16285PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jun 25 1996 20:3013
>         <<< Note 17.16284 by CNTROL::JENNISON "It's all about soul" >>>

>    	di, I only think you're in a funk when the number
>    	of items that rile you up (<-- ?) is much greater than
>    	the number of things that make you laugh.

	That could be because Colin's not here and Gerald hasn't
	said much lately.  General humor shortage in the conf
	right now. ;>
    
>    	If I didn't care, I wouldn't ask.

	Thank you, madame.
17.16286BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jun 25 1996 20:495
| <<< Note 17.16241 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "plus je bois, mieux je chante" >>>

| Why is Mosaic so much faster than Netscape?

	Because everyone is using netscape, so the mosaic server is free??? 
17.16287CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jun 25 1996 21:001
    No, my Mosaic access is painfully slow.  
17.16288FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jun 25 1996 21:549
    
    
    	TtWA:
    
    	Why, when I saw Karen Jennison in the hall today, I couldn't think
    of a damn thing to say but "Hi.."? Brain fahht....
    
    
    jim
17.16289POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersWed Jun 26 1996 00:462
    Thank the lowly little furry woodland creatures that you didn't say
    something like "boob cakes".
17.16290GIDDAY::BURTS.I.S.Wed Jun 26 1996 00:544
Why do dogs have whiskers? 
Why don't dogs have retractable claws like more sensible animals?

\C
17.16291CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 26 1996 02:4010


 Dogs are too dumb to know how to use the retractable claws even if they
 had them..




 Jim
17.16292GIDDAY::BURTS.I.S.Wed Jun 26 1996 02:458
Dogs are daft.  Maybe they grow whiskers instead of brains?

Andrew (our hound) has developed the unpleasant habit of doing his "after dark 
monster alert" from under our bed.  If one of us is up and about, he'll bark 
bravely at the door at passing moths, but if it's dark and we're abed,  he'll 
do the "monster coming" bark where it's safe.

\C
17.16293GIDDAY::BURTS.I.S.Wed Jun 26 1996 02:488
TTWA

A North American major holiday.

Is anyone doing anything interesting for Canada day?


\Chele
17.16294FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jun 26 1996 11:017
    
    
    re: .16289 Glenn
    
    	Aye, I wasn't THAT brain dead...
    
    
17.16295POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeWed Jun 26 1996 12:517
    
    Chele:
    
    Same thing I did on St-Jean day Monday, except in English.
    
    8^)
    
17.16296CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Jun 26 1996 12:558
    
    	Glenn,
    
    	Not to worry.  Jim's got more class than that.
    
    	Jim, "Hi" was sufficient, as I was dashing off to get the
    	kids!
    
17.16297POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersWed Jun 26 1996 13:001
    I'm glad that trauma was avoided on all sides.
17.16298CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 26 1996 13:034
    >>     Jim, "Hi" was sufficient, as I was dashing off to get the
    >>     kids!
    
    In your yuppie Range Rover, country club, grocery getter no doubt! :-)
17.16299eCNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Jun 26 1996 13:236
    
    	No, in my front-wheel-drive 1992 Ford Taurus station wagon
    	with the broken rear-view-mirror.  It is worth $400 more
    	than it was last week at this time, though.
    
    
17.16300POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersWed Jun 26 1996 13:251
    Lots of room for boob cakes in one of those, eh?
17.16301CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Jun 26 1996 13:265
    
    
    	I wouldn't know.
    
    
17.16302ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 26 1996 13:312
    
    Karen, it would be worth even more should you fix the mirror. hth
17.16303BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 26 1996 13:327

	Glenn, depending on the size of the boob cakes will depend on how many
could fit in it. My guess is very few JUMBO boob cakes will fit.


Glen
17.16304POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeWed Jun 26 1996 13:333
    
    Jumbo was a male.
    
17.16305BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 26 1996 13:351
I thought Jumbo was a boob?
17.16306ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 26 1996 13:372
    
    I thought Jumbo was an elephant? oh, Jumbo, not Dumbo.
17.16307POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeWed Jun 26 1996 13:455
    
    Jumbo was the largest elephant in the world, according to the Guinness
    Book of Records or some such.  And he was a boy, and as such had nipples 
    (cf. Terrie's cats) but prolly not enough boob for a boob cake.
    
17.16308USAT02::HALLRWed Jun 26 1996 13:541
    jumbo is the connor 850 hard drive
17.16311WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteWed Jun 26 1996 14:384
     E S P?
     P D Q?
     S T P?
     
17.16312POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeWed Jun 26 1996 14:396
    
    stfu?
    
    Oh no, that's 4 letters.
    
    
17.16313MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Jun 26 1996 14:495
   Z      E S P?
   Z      P D Q?
   Z      S T P?
    
    Very astute of you Mr. Levesque!
17.16314MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Jun 26 1996 14:502
    By the way, the word, "Verbiage"...is it actually pronounced the way it
    is spelt or is it pronounced as verbage?
17.16315WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteWed Jun 26 1996 14:535
    >By the way, the word, "Verbiage"...is it actually pronounced the way it
    >is spelt or is it pronounced as verbage?
    
     It's sometimes incorrectly pronounced as verbage, but it's really
     ver be ij.
17.16316CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 26 1996 14:531
    Yes, hth.
17.16317Inclusivity -- the watchword for the ninetiesCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jun 26 1996 14:568
>     It's sometimes incorrectly pronounced as verbage, but it's really
>     ver be ij.

Merriam-Webster's inclusive dictionary says "also -bij".

Wouldn't want to say that _anyone_ is _wrong_, now, would we?

/john
17.16318BUSY::SLABOUNTYAct like you own the companyWed Jun 26 1996 15:105
    
    	But I'll bet it's never acceptable to pronounce it
    
    	ver bee aggie
    
17.16319ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 26 1996 15:117
    
    .16318
    
    
    << ver bee aggie
    
    yes shawn, but only if your from Texas.
17.16320ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 26 1996 16:073
    
    ttwa: seems the box is being noted in by just a few of us. must be
    vacation time. or lack of interest, or the fish are biting.
17.16321GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jun 26 1996 16:166
    
    or that some of us have work to do.
    
    %^>
    
    
17.16322ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 26 1996 16:162
    
    <---- yeah, but why let that ruin a good thing. :-)
17.16323GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Wed Jun 26 1996 16:401
    I'm here, but mostly listening. And I NEVER take a vacation!  :)
17.16324BUSY::SLABOUNTYAlways a Best Man, never a groomWed Jun 26 1996 17:157
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	CLASSIFIED_ADS note 3213.
    
    	12 microwave cook books - $5, or 25 cents each
    
17.16325EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARWed Jun 26 1996 17:258
>>    	12 microwave cook books - $5, or 25 cents each

You never know. There are lot of people who KNOW that buying the lot HAS to
be cheaper, and hence would never do the math.

-Jk
    

17.16326BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialWed Jun 26 1996 18:096
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How someone can have an emerald/forest green car and call it
    	"teal".
    
17.16327SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jun 26 1996 18:145
    .16326
    
    Color perception differs in individuals.  If said person believed there
    was a trace of blue in the color, teal would be an appropriate name for
    it.
17.16328BUSY::SLABOUNTYAntisocialWed Jun 26 1996 18:169
    
    	Then maybe I'm very confused as to what "teal" is.
    
    	I have a teal-colored pool stick and it's not too many shades
    	away from looking like a green Canadian Mint.
    
    	The car in question is not too many shades away from looking
    	like green pine needles.
    
17.16329SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jun 26 1996 18:274
    As I said, Shawn, it's a subjective thing.  My uncle owned a '61
    Oldsmobile Super 88 that I saw as being a very pale mint green.  My
    brother thought that car was a very pale powder blue.  Whatever color
    it was, it was a helluva car for its size.
17.16330EVMS::MORONEYIt's alive! Alive!Wed Jun 26 1996 18:312
I have an aqua '65 Rambler that some people call green and other people call
blue.
17.16331BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jun 26 1996 18:321
<----my father had a wagon of that make!
17.16332BUSY::SLABOUNTYAs you wishWed Jun 26 1996 19:117
    
    	Well, I was asking what "teal" was generally accepted to mean.
    
    	There is a big difference between mint green and pine green,
    	but there is not a big difference between pale mint green and
    	pale powder blue.
    
17.16333quackGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Jun 26 1996 19:294
    
      teal is just ducky
    
      bb
17.16334CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jun 26 1996 19:338

 Speaking of ducks, I'd really like to know where the one which woke me
 up yesterday was.



 Jim
17.16335ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jun 26 1996 19:424
    
    <<< teal is just ducky
    
    eider that or you mallard a mistake.
17.16336BUSY::SLABOUNTYAs you wishWed Jun 26 1996 19:445
    
    	RE: Jim
    
    	Maybe it ducked when you looked its way.
    
17.16337SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jun 26 1996 20:326
    .16334
    
    > the one which woke me
    
    the one THAT woke me.  The word in question is a restrictive pronoun,
    and "which" is nonrestrictive.
17.16338POLAR::RICHARDSONHere we are now, in containersWed Jun 26 1996 20:402
    <--- It woke you too, Dick? Wow! That little bugger really gets around
    eh?
17.16339SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jun 26 1996 20:471
    Bugger the duck.
17.16340MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jun 26 1996 21:325
>I have an aqua '65 Rambler

Wow! I wonder how close the color is to the 65 Rambler I had which I called
"turquoise"? Is it available for viewing, Madman?

17.16341EVMS::MORONEYIt's alive! Alive!Wed Jun 26 1996 21:471
I'll bring it to a future Boxbash once I get the brakes working.
17.16342BUSY::SLABOUNTYBaroque: when you're out of MonetWed Jun 26 1996 21:494
    
    	REAL men don't care about brakes ... they just make sure the
    	accelerator pedal works and the stereo is loud.
    
17.16343CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jun 27 1996 12:5322
    
    	Mark, the mirror is fixed, so now the car is worth
    	$550 more than it was two weeks ago!  What a deal!
    
    	re: Jumbo
    
    	PT Barnum was once the President of Tufts University.  When
    	Jumbo died, he had him stuffed and gave him to Tufts.  He
    	used to reside in one of the buildings on campus until
    	a fire destroyed him.
    
    	My step-mother grew up near Tufts, and tells me they used
    	to put pennies in the elephant's trunk when they were kids.
    
    	The Tufts Athletic teams are called the Jumbos.  One time
    	when I was working at the campus book store, a well-endowed
    	coed came in to return a T-shirt she'd received as a gift.
    	It was a midriff-cut shirt with the word "J U M B O S" across
    	the chest.  I almost smacked the assistant manager when he
    	asked her why she was returning it. 
    
    
17.16344WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteThu Jun 27 1996 12:551
    Well, it's not like it was false advertising or anything. <ducking>
17.16345SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu Jun 27 1996 14:589
    
    ttwa
    
    if the mods keep a running count of how many times someone goes
    whining/complaining to them?
    
    
    If personnel also does the same thing...
    
17.16346ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyThu Jun 27 1996 15:368
re: .16345

No, but we do notice who the complaints are ABOUT, and we often
wonder why some are not able to write notes that don't contain
insults.

Funny thing, that.
\john
17.16347BUSY::SLABOUNTYCandy'O, I need you ...Thu Jun 27 1996 15:488
    
    	Zing!!
    
    
    	I would bet that Personnel would also be interested in who the
    	complainer was complaining about, rather than who the complainer
    	was.
    
17.16348wonder fullHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 15:485
I wonder why anyone would take anything in here seriously enough to be
insulted...

TTom
17.16349BUSY::SLABOUNTYCandy'O, I need you ...Thu Jun 27 1996 15:535
    
    	How long have you been here, TTom?
    
    	Apparently not too long, if you even have to ask that question.
    
17.16350still wonderingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 15:574
Wail, I've been here long enough to know that a lot of people apparently
get worked up at the drop of a hat.

I don't just know why.
17.16351MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 27 1996 15:573
    TTom:
    
    PLEASE....we have our synsytyvytyes
17.16352SOLVIT::KRAWIECKItumble to remove jerksThu Jun 27 1996 15:589
    
    
    >I don't just know why.
    
    
    because they don't have a life??
    
    Ooooops!! There I go again!! Silly me, with my insults...
    
17.16353did I just insult someone?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 16:045
>    because they don't have a life??

Actually, it would be very presumptious of me to come to this conclusion.

For some, however I wonder if'n they have a job...
17.16354ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 27 1996 16:263
    
    ttwa: why is our stock up 3 points today?? It was down 1 5/8 yesterday.
    I can't figure Wall St out. it's nuts.
17.16355could happenHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 16:282
Maybe some stockholders were insulted and contacted the SEC Mods or
something...
17.16356Most are blaming PCBU, Europe Slowdown and currency....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jun 27 1996 17:2111
    Several "analysts" working for the following companies
    cut their FY96 earnings estimates:
    
    	Dean Witter Reynolds		2.95 from 3.10.
    	Salomon Brothers		3.02 from 3.22.
    	SoundView Financial Group	3.05 from 3.10.
    	Morgan Stanley & Co		2.87 from 3.02.
    
    So of course Digital stock should go up.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.16357contrarians...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Jun 27 1996 18:265
    
      Of course, Mr_Bill.  It goes up because they reduced their
     expectations less than was expected...
    
      bb
17.163588)SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayThu Jun 27 1996 19:167
    Why is my noseless smilie so bothersome?  Imagine a smile so big, you
    forget about the nose.  The smile itself completely cancels out the
    nose.  It does not matter.  The nose becomes non-existent.
    
    No nose = even bigger smile
    
    I like it.
17.16359who noseHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 19:185
re: 8)

Unto thine own nose be true...

Actually, it looks a little like that "bitter beer face"
17.16360POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeThu Jun 27 1996 19:207
    
    A noseless smile makes me think of Gomer and Goober.  If the eyes were
    small, as in =) or :), it would be small and cute.  As a 8), it looks 
    goofy.
    
    JMHOAWISYDGAFFAARD.
     
17.16361SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayThu Jun 27 1996 19:211
    Not only that, but I'm smiling straight on, not to one side.
17.16362PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 27 1996 19:227
>           <<< Note 17.16360 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Heartless Jade" >>>
    
>>    JMHOAWISYDGAFFAARD.

     aagagagagagag.  ;>
     

17.16363SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayThu Jun 27 1996 19:235
    Well, I do have ghastly humongous eyes.
    
    }}JMHOAWISYDGAFFAARD.
    
    Care to expand on that a little?  
17.16364CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 27 1996 19:2420
    JMHOAWISYDGAFFAARD. ?????
    
    Jack 
    Martin
    Has
    On
    A
    Wildly
    Inconspicuous
    Serape
    Yet
    Does
    Give
    A
    Fundamental 
    Feeling
    As
    A
    Righteous
    Dude
17.16365POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeThu Jun 27 1996 19:264
    
    Oh, Bri 8^).
    
    
17.16366PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 27 1996 19:287
>            <<< Note 17.16363 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "out of my way" >>>
    
>    Care to expand on that a little?  

	not unless she wants it deleted. ;>
	best left to your imagination(s).

17.16367SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayThu Jun 27 1996 19:293
    Oh, it took me all of about 1 minute to figure out.
    
    btw, SIGAFAYOIJDGAFAY
17.16368BUSY::SLABOUNTYCrackerThu Jun 27 1996 19:325
    
    	RE: -1
    
    	Now THAT'S gonna leave a mark.  8^)
    
17.16369 MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 27 1996 19:321
    
17.16370POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeThu Jun 27 1996 19:323
    
    Highly unlikely.
    
17.16371PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 27 1996 19:356
>            <<< Note 17.16367 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "out of my way" >>>

>    btw, SIGAFAYOIJDGAFAY

	well that's quaint.  by the way, i like your smiley face.

17.16372RE: .16370BUSY::SLABOUNTYCrackerThu Jun 27 1996 19:366
    
    	Just to make sure, I'd like to inpsect you very closely to
    	make sure.
    
    	You can never be too careful about these things.
    
17.16373POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeThu Jun 27 1996 19:383
    
    8^)
    
17.16374SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayThu Jun 27 1996 19:402
    I wish I could say the same to you, Di, but I don't believe I've ever
    seen your smilie.
17.16375WAHOO::LEVESQUEplus je bois, mieux je chanteThu Jun 27 1996 19:431
    She's got one of those invisible smileys.
17.16376PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 27 1996 19:4413
>    I wish I could say the same to you, Di, but I don't believe I've ever
>    seen your smilie.

	I use this one quite often:

	;>

	though I actually stole it from raq.

	I just don't like to put it at the end of every
	attempt at humor, because, as mr_topaz once said, it's
	like having a laugh track with your note.
17.16377See personal nameSSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedThu Jun 27 1996 19:460
17.16378BUSY::SLABOUNTYCrackerThu Jun 27 1996 19:468
    
    >	I just don't like to put it at the end of every
    >	attempt at humor, because, as mr_topaz once said, it's
    >	like having a laugh track with your note.
    
    	But Diane, that's usually the only way I can tell that Glen
    	Silva is making a joke.
    
17.16379BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amThu Jun 27 1996 19:4710
| <<< Note 17.16378 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Cracker" >>>


| But Diane, that's usually the only way I can tell that Glen Silva is making a 
| joke.


	What do you mean, shawn???? :-)


17.16380SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayThu Jun 27 1996 19:495
    I smile a lot in person, so I try to convey that in my notes.  I've
    been trying to limit the use of my smilies as it obviously enrages
    people to read smilie after smilie after smilie.  I assure you that
    most of my notes would contain 2 or 3 smilies if it was deemed 
    acceptable by the box. 
17.16381POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeThu Jun 27 1996 19:5410
    
    >it obviously enrages
    >people to read smilie after smilie after smilie.
    
    Naah, just the ones without noses 8^))).
    
    
    
    Ow - stop hitting me 8^).
        
17.16382BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amThu Jun 27 1996 19:554
April :-) , :-) I :-) think :-) it :-) is :-) ok :-) to :-) put :-) smiley :-) 
after :-) smiley :-) in :-) the :-) box :-) and :-) no :-) one :-) will :-) 
get :-) the :-) least :-) bit :-) upset :-) . :-) So :-) please :-) add :-) 
them :-) into :-) your :-) notes :-) ! :-) ! :-) ! :-) ! :-) ! :-) ! :-) ! :-) 
17.16383ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 27 1996 19:554
    
    group hug everyone. now don't you feel better, sure you do.
    
    'pril and debra. I still can't figure them out, but i'm getting closer.
17.16384PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jun 27 1996 19:5610
>            <<< Note 17.16380 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "out of my way" >>>

	you think it "enrages" people?  that's a bit hard to
	imagine, actually. ;>

	it's just a style thing, i guess.  i don't like to assume
	people can't figure out i'm trying to be sardonic or whatever.
	and i like the understated, in general.

17.16385POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeThu Jun 27 1996 19:585
    
    Only in the box could people come to blows over smiles.
    
    8^/
    
17.16386CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 27 1996 19:592
    Okay, I'm getting this vision of the "have a nice day" smiley with a
    bulley hole in its forehead.  Anyone else?
17.16387wonder what that meansHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 20:033
re: bulley hole 

*8>]
17.16388SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayThu Jun 27 1996 20:127
    I didn't realize I was "coming to blows" with anyone.  My comment was
    not directed to Debra, but to the box as a whole.
    
    Okay, "enrage" may have been a bit much.  So I tend to over exaggerate 
    a little, sue me.  
    
    (8'pril8)    
17.16389CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 27 1996 20:141
        Hey, I was close.  They're right next to each other.
17.16390ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsThu Jun 27 1996 20:142
    
    Things to Wonder About, people, Things to Wonder About
17.16391MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jun 27 1996 20:145
 Z   Okay, I'm getting this vision of the "have a nice day" smiley with a
 Z   bulley hole in its forehead.  Anyone else?
    
    Remember that from Blazing Saddles?  The KKK guys had that emblem on
    the back of their sheets.
17.16392POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeThu Jun 27 1996 20:163
    
    I've told you a million times not to exaggerate.
    
17.16393SCASS1::BARBER_Aout of my wayThu Jun 27 1996 20:251
    ???
17.16394MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 28 1996 00:003
TTWA:
    LLAs

17.16395Why not TFSO him? His only skill is Mongolian fluency.MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 28 1996 00:107
TTWA: 

	15.6843

	We've now downsized to the point that we have established offices
	staffed with people with which we can no longer communicate.

17.16396one develops a sense about these thingsWAHOO::LEVESQUEfeeling stronger every dayFri Jun 28 1996 13:543
    TTWA:
    
     Cryptic phone calls that portend something I'm not gonna like to hear.
17.16397everything is bassackwards...VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Jun 28 1996 15:109
    eh?
    
    Several times I nearly tossed my coffee on the floor and put my
    cigarettes on the coaster.
    
    A few moments ago I nearly pissed my pants at the coffee machine
    and was going into the bathroom for coffee.
    
    WTF IS WRONG WITH ME?
17.16398GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Jun 28 1996 15:114
    
    ttwa:  bri, what is the color of your sho???
    
    
17.16399ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 28 1996 15:174
    
    Madmike
    
    Means you've been in Georgia to long. hth
17.16400MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Jun 28 1996 15:181
    Wondersnarfola
17.16401ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 28 1996 15:285
    
    ttwa:   will JJ tell us once more that she leaves for Hawaii tomorrow?
    
    I'm a little jealous, I've never been there before. Have a good time
    Judy!!
17.16402have fun JJ (remember what I said about Kona coffee)VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Jun 28 1996 15:385
    Hey Battis... you'd love our place on Maui.  :^)
    100 yards from the beach and down the road from where the yacht's
    parked.
    
    Aloha.
17.16403DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Jun 28 1996 15:426
    
    
    	Mike,
    
    	Packing my own coffee is on my list of things to do.  =)
    
17.16404"Wake up and go to sleep" - Moe HowardDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Jun 28 1996 16:219
    >                   -< everything is bassackwards... >-
    
    This sounds like stuff I used to do when I had a "spell" of
    sleepwalking in the early 1980s.
    
    You're sleepwalking, so if you wake up after reading this,
    you'll be fine.
    
    Chris
17.16405something was backwardsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 28 1996 16:232
I had a dream once where I was up and about and then went to bed which
woke me up.
17.16406Bill's got a sense of humor?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Jun 28 1996 16:575
    
    If anyone else thinks it's strange that you more your pointer to
    "Start" to stop a system?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.16407it's a pushHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 28 1996 16:591
yebbut then you less it to Shutdown
17.16408MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 28 1996 16:594
I must admit that that had me puzzling for several minutes the first time 
I used W95 on a friend's machine. I couldn't begin to guess where I was
going to find the Exit Windows option.

17.16409MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 28 1996 17:033
TTWA:
     How it is that some people have apparently never seen "Airplane"?

17.16410An exhalarating experience (sp intentional...)AMN1::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Jun 28 1996 17:085
    > How it is that some people have apparently never seen "Airplane"?
    
    If you haven't seen "Airplane", you probably Otto.
    
    Chris
17.16411BUSY::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doFri Jun 28 1996 17:209
    
    	My mother uses a Mac where she works [I'd disown her, but she
    	IS my mother, and she didn't buy it, so I tolerate this fact],
    	and I stuck a disk in the drive and then couldn't figure out
    	how to get it back out since there's no button near the drive.
    
    	I finally figured it out when I stumbled upon "Eject disk" in
    	a system pull-down menu.  Eesh!!
    
17.16412SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 17:244
    You figured it out wrong.  Ejecting a disk leaves it on the desktop. 
    You're supposed to drop its icon on the Trash can.  To most people I've
    watched play with a Mac, that seemed obvious.  How *else* would you get
    rid of something you don't want, if not by throwing it away?
17.16413PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 28 1996 17:294
>    <<< Note 17.16412 by SMURF::BINDER "Errabit quicquid errare potest." >>>

	that's what i'd call "non-intuitive".

17.16414BUSY::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doFri Jun 28 1996 17:3711
    
    	Well, you see, Binder, on a "regular" PC there's a button right
    	beside the disk slot that you press in to eject the disk.  I'd
    	say that's the most intelligent way of designing the ejection
    	process.
    
    	And when you say "leaves it on the Desktop", does that mean
    	that it automatically loads all the files [or at least the
    	file names] into some sort of a disk manager, whether you want
    	them there or not?  A "regular" PC doesn't appear to do that.
    
17.16415BUSY::SLABOUNTYEnjoy what you doFri Jun 28 1996 17:384
    
    	I was at a round table meeting this morning, and the table was
    	blatantly rectangular.
    
17.16416MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Jun 28 1996 17:4618
    Since we're wondering about Macs and disks...  Howcum when I have
    a floppy or a CD (say its name is FUBAR) in my Performa, and I close
    all the files I was using on it, and I "quit" that application, 
    and I then "eject disk"........ the Performa IMMEDIATELY
    demands that I "Please insert disk FUBAR" and won't do ANYTHING until
    I put the disk back in?  This sux bigtime (but I'm a happy-Mac'er
    most of the time).  It means that I only get one floppy per session;
    the only way the Performa will relinquish a disk willingly is on
    shutdown.
    
    (Plus, WTF are "extensions" and how am I supposed to know when it's
    adviseable to turn them off?!)
    
    I've "cleaned up the desktop" and "turned extensions off" while
    rebooting, but it still does *not* like me trying to take away its
    disks.
    
    Leslie
17.16417SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 17:5615
    When you put a disk into a Mac, the Mac automatically mounts it.  It
    shows up on the desktop - you do not have to tell the machine that it's
    there.  The Mac opens the disk's Desktop file, which is a hidden file
    containing type/creator/icon information about the files on the disk.
    
    When you use Eject Disk, the Mac ejects the disk but does not dismount
    it.  The purpose of using Eject Disk is to allow you to change the
    state of the write-lock tab on floppies.  An ejected disk is still on
    the desktop, and the Mac wants it back because the Desktop file is
    still open.  Putting a disk in the trash tells the Mac that you're done
    with the disk, and the Mac closes the Desktop file.
    
    If you prefer not to drop the disk's icon on the Trash, you can choose
    Put Away from the File menu.  The results will be the same.
    
17.16418BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessFri Jun 28 1996 17:5711
    
    	I get a response telling me that the reference list I'm using
    	for part responsibility is outdated, and that I need to up-
    	date it for accuracy.  I reveal my source for the list, and the
    	source is copied on my answer.
    
    	The source sends me a message, saying "I have an updated list.
    	Do you want a copy?".
    
    	Eesh!!  And this guy can breed legally!!
    
17.16419BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessFri Jun 28 1996 17:595
    
    	Binder, to me "trash can" signifies more than just "done".  It
    	would lead me to believe that all the files on the disk would
    	be deleted if I were to do what you suggest.
    
17.16420put away your toys!WAHOO::LEVESQUEit seemed for all of eternityFri Jun 28 1996 18:002
    Yeah, there oughtta be a "closet" for those things you want to put away
    without discarding.
17.16421NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 28 1996 18:024
"put Glen in the closet"
"take Glen out of the closet"

naaaah.
17.16422SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 18:0423
    .16416
    
    Extensions are the Mac's way of making it so you don't have to muck
    around reconfiguring DMA channels and memory allocations and IRQs when
    you add hardware or software.  They are most of the reason that Macs
    have no CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT or REGISTER.DAT files.  The Mac  OS,
    as supplied in the System file, is the kernel - it has all the
    essential Mac features.  Extensions add features - for example, there's
    an extension called Apple Guide that runs the online help system, and
    another called Speech that provides text-to-speech capability.
    
    Every time the Mac is booted, the System file loads.  The extensions
    then load, and the system reconfigures itself to include each
    extension's features (printer driver, CD-ROM access, whatever). 
    Interrupt and DMA channel configuration is automatic - you never touch
    any of that stuff.
    
    Because extensions become part of the active system, many installers
    advise you to boot with extensions off when installing new software. 
    Virus checkers are especially unwilling to let an installer go
    modifying the contents of the System file - so you turn that stuff off
    to give your installer a clear field to do its work without breaking
    something.
17.16423SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 18:055
    .16416
    
    Cleaning up the desktop, or a window, just moves the icons in the area
    being cleaned up so that they're neatly spaced on a grid.  It's the
    equivalent of aligning the icons in a Windows window.
17.16424SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 18:065
    .16419
    
    > to me "trash can" signifies more than just "done".
    
    So use Put Away from the File menu, as I suggested in .16417.
17.16425BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessFri Jun 28 1996 18:085
    
    	But "Put Away" signifies that I would be removing something
    	from my sight, which is what I did when I put the disk in the
    	drive!!
    
17.16426BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 28 1996 18:121
closets are for clothes.
17.16427SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 18:139
    No, no, Shawn, when you tell the Mac to put a disk away, you're telling
    it to remove the disk from ITS sight, which it promptly does by spitting
    the disk out at you.
    
    OBTW, the other cool use of Put Away is for when you drag files out of
    folders onto the desktop.  (Useful for when you want to keep track of
    what you're doing right now without having to care where the files
    live).  When you put away a file that's on the desktop, the Mac puts it
    back in the folder you took it out of.
17.16428when is a trash can NOT a trash can?MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Jun 28 1996 18:1416
    Oooooooh, thank you Binder.  Like Shawn, I never would have considered 
    dragging the icon to the trash!
    
    My mental conversation with the Mac:
    
      LW:   Okay, I'm finished with this file.  I'm clicking the "close"
            button.
      Mac:  Naa naa, I'm not showing you the desktop.
      LW:   *Fine*, I'll do FILE....QUIT to get out of the application.
      Mac:  Naa naa, *you* may be finished with this disk, but *I'm* not.
      LW:   FILE.... PUT it AWAY *this minute!!*
      Mac:  <r.o.>
      LW:   So's your old man, now EJECT DISK!
    
    Leslie
    
17.16429Is there a "Gimme" icon?AMN1::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Jun 28 1996 18:1618
    I'll have to play "D.A." here (Devil's Advocate, not District
    Attorney)...
    
    To me, the "new user who has never used a computer before" (and who
    in reality has never used a Mac except for a brief play session
    many years ago), moving a floppy icon to a wastebasket icon might
    mean "delete all the files on the floppy", so I'd be scared to do that.
    
    Anyway, I don't want to "get rid of the floppy", I want to "get" the
    floppy, so the wastebasket icon wouldn't seem intuitive to "Me, Al
    Franken".  As a new user, I'm self-centered and I think in terms of
    what *I'm* doing/wanting/getting, and I don't care about the computer's
    perspective on what it has to do with the floppy.
    
    Maybe there should be a "hand" icon that I can drag the floppy icon
    onto?
    
    Chris
17.16430PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 28 1996 18:175
	re: disk ejecting

	i like the good ol' button idea best.

17.16431BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessFri Jun 28 1996 18:189
    
    	A hand??
    
    	Not sure if it's been suggested, or if any of the computer
    	companies have ever thought of this, but how about a BUTTON
    	that ejects the disk for you?
    
    	8^)
    
17.16432BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessFri Jun 28 1996 18:193
    
    	You're fast, Diane.  8^)
    
17.16433SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 18:207
    I find it distressing that so many people are used to a complicated,
    clunky, hostile system that they can't adapt readily to a
    straightforward, smooth, friendly one.
    
    Leslie, did you pull down the [?] menu to Macintosh Guide?  There are
    very clear directions for ejecting a disk, and there are also good
    instructions for what to do if you can't eject a disk.
17.16434PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 28 1996 18:225

	there's nothing worse than a complicated, clunky, hostile
	button, i always say.

17.16435SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 18:259
    Try adding an HP scanner to a Windows system.  You'll understand
    complicated, clunky, and hostile.  There is a 23-step manual process
    involved that includes editing several files by hand at the DOS level,
    entering stuff in a few dialog boxes at the Windows level, and other
    stuff.  Then you shut down the system and reboot.
    
    On a Mac, double-click the Installer icon on the disk supplied with the
    scanner.  Click on Install.  When the installer is done, click on
    Restart.
17.16436POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeFri Jun 28 1996 18:284
    
    Do the new macs have the little pinhole next to the disk drive into
    which you can shove an unbent paperclip to eject the disk?
    
17.16437PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 28 1996 18:308
>    <<< Note 17.16435 by SMURF::BINDER "Errabit quicquid errare potest." >>>

>    Try adding an HP scanner to a Windows system.  You'll understand
>    complicated, clunky, and hostile.

	Oh, I understand complicated, clunky, and hostile.  I don't
	find an eject button to be any of those, though.

17.16438SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 18:323
    .16437
    
    So the eject button is the easy part.  :-)
17.16439SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 18:323
    .16436
    
    Yes.
17.16440CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Jun 28 1996 18:367
    RE: Raq, SHO color....
    
    Black/Black leather interior.  Er, why?  Did I cut you off or some
    other equally stupid thing????  I didn't so it!  If I did I didn't
    mean it!  Besides, I was busy changing the CDs in the magazine while
    drinking my coffee and talking on the phone!  I couldn't possibly have
    time to watch where I was going.  Honest! 
17.16441mea culpaMPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Jun 28 1996 18:3717
    I didn't RTFM, at least not all of it, and I would do that before
    using any online (so-called-)"Help".  It never occurred to me that
    "eject disk" would *not* eject the disk for once and for all!  Too
    bad I didn't grow up in a Mac environment, but I didn't; the computers
    *I* knew let you have the disks when you're finished with them [pout].
    
    It's embarrassingly obvious that I haven't explored all the FILE
    commands, but "put away" sounds like a command you'd be directed to 
    use in the middle of some esoteric operation.  *Especially* when
    there's an apparently straightforward choice, in the reeeeeeaaaaally
    basic commands menu (Special), "eject disk"!
    
    Sorry to dither on here about this; I'll take it to the Mac notesfile's
    beginners string with my next rookie question (files you can find by
    Find File but whose icons are not where the Find File says they are).
    
    Leslie
17.16442MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 28 1996 18:378
> did you pull down the [?] menu to Macintosh Guide?

Is this where I'll find -

	"Welcome to the Applespeak glossary and philosophical guide.
	 We know you'll find it double-plusgood. But first a few words
	 relative to how your computer thinks, as should you."

17.16443SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 18:381
    Probably not.
17.16444MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jun 28 1996 18:404
re: "put away"

Please continue the discussion in #44.

17.16445ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 28 1996 18:543
    
    That does it!! I'm throwing my PC out and buying a Mac. Don't try
    and stop me, I mean it!
17.16446too bad Phil isn't here to see this :-)EVMS::MORONEYIt's alive! Alive!Fri Jun 28 1996 19:056
re .16436/16439:

So not only do you have to mouse the disk to the trash can icon you have to
go find a paper clip, straighten it out and stick it into some little hole?

Gee, a PC with its "eject" button is so much more intuitive...
17.16447GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Jun 28 1996 19:1510
    
    well, bri, i was just wondering 'cuz there was a bluish one behind me
    this morning as i attempted to get on route 2, and the dude had on
    sunglasses and he kinda looked like the guy in your 'box piccie...
     
    but then he got lost in my dust... %^>
    
    
    
    
17.16448SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jun 28 1996 19:253
    .16446
    
    No.  Nice try, though.
17.16449BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresFri Jun 28 1996 19:297
    
    	RE: raq
    
    	"Lost in your dust"?
    
    	And you drive a what ... Corvette?  Viper?
    
17.16450It could resemble the Hamburger Helper creatureDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Jun 28 1996 19:4111
    > That does it!! I'm throwing my PC out and buying a Mac.
    
    To throw out your PC, drag it over to the trash can and drop it...
    
    I still like my "hand icon" idea.  It could have lots of useful
    applications.  And when you click on it with the mouse cursor alone,
    you can get a brief but uplifting round of applause from the speakers.
    The resulting self-esteem boost could replace performance reviews
    and raises.
    
    Chris
17.16451and that was bri !GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Jun 28 1996 19:478
    
    bite me, shawn.
    
    
    (and where did my second entry go in the guest book???  not that i am
    complaining...i just didn't know where it went...)
    
    
17.16452BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresFri Jun 28 1996 19:486
    
    	"Bite you"?
    
    	Maybe we can work towards a compromise ... maybe a nibble
    	here and there?
    
17.16453GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Jun 28 1996 19:4912
    
    it wasn't an invitation...
    
    ...or a request....
    
    
    ...or a fantasy...
    
    
    ...or ...
    
    
17.16454BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresFri Jun 28 1996 19:525
    
    	So it was a rude comment, like it appeared to be??
    
    	Mods, I'd like to file a complaint.  8^)
    
17.16455WAHOO::LEVESQUEit seemed for all of eternityFri Jun 28 1996 19:541
    Go to Helen Waite, the chairperson of our complaint department.
17.16456BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresFri Jun 28 1996 19:553
    
    	Hmmm, she must be a contractor, since she's not listed in ELF.
    
17.16457ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 28 1996 20:002
    
    <--- I'm told she is quite the hot little number.
17.16458ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 28 1996 20:153
    
    is bobbo still around, or did he get the axe???? haven't heard any
    hoovering from him in quite some time.
17.16459POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeFri Jun 28 1996 20:163
    
    He's still around.
    
17.16460ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsFri Jun 28 1996 20:202
    
    he's been awful quite then. deb, don't you miss his hoovering?
17.16461please print legibly. VP of questionaires - Jack MeauffVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Jun 28 1996 20:2410
    Sorry, Helen Waite got sacked, along with the rest of the customer
    service department.  Please feel free to enter your suggestions or
    comments in the box below.  The VP of customer service will read
    it someday.
    
    			+-+
    			| |
    			+-+
    
    Thank you.
17.16462NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jun 28 1996 20:365
>    	"Lost in your dust"?
>    
>    	And you drive a what ... Corvette?  Viper?

Whatever it is, it's very dusty.
17.16463BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 28 1996 20:377

	I wonder what happened that the homo hating homepage suddenly had a
face lift? It's got no visible pictures, and it even has a disclaimer! 


Glen
17.16464MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Jun 28 1996 20:432
    Somebody who claims to be a libertarian probably pissed, moaned, and
    tried to censor them Glen!
17.16465BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jun 28 1996 21:116
| <<< Note 17.16464 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>

| Somebody who claims to be a libertarian probably pissed, moaned, and
| tried to censor them Glen!

	Ahhh..... Mrs Dougherty perhaps? No, she only follows..... hmmmm
17.16466MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Jun 28 1996 22:084
  ZZ    Ahhh..... Mrs Dougherty perhaps? No, she only follows..... hmmmm
    
    Right.  Don't forget, Mrs. Dougherty believes government is here to
    help you.  They are the second coming!
17.16467BUSY::SLABOUNTYForeplay? What's that?Fri Jun 28 1996 22:2711
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	JOYOFLEX, note 396 - "Word association"
    
    	I just remembered that topic, and I checked and it's "only" got
    	about 15,700 replies.  Is it cleaned out periodically or some-
    	thing?  If not, that'd only average out to about 5 replies/day,
    	and I remember that when I was actually taking place in that
    	topic there were possibly 100-200 replies entered/day.
    
17.16468BUSY::SLABOUNTYForeplay? What's that?Fri Jun 28 1996 22:327
    
    	Nope, guess not.
    
    	I put in .12393 in 02/91, which is about 3.5 years after the
    	note was created.  So in the last 5.3 years, there have only
    	been about 3,300 replies.
    
17.16469USAT02::HALLRSat Jun 29 1996 02:093
    quiet
    
    nnttm
17.16470It is hauntedTROOA::TEMPLETONRealistic DreamerSun Jun 30 1996 02:075
    At one moment I am reading the current Good-By note and the next I am
    reading a posting by Lucky Jack of all the dear departed, posted back
    in 1995.
    
    joan
17.16471MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sun Jun 30 1996 12:528
No tricks, Joan. If you check the timestamp on the graveyard posting (39.1)
you'll see that I just re-posted yesterday AM with recent updates. I usually
do that be writing a reply with the updates, then deleting 39.1, and
going back to the latest update and doing a SET NOTE/NOTE=39.1. That leaves
the latest listing always in the same place for anybody who wants to find
the "most recent" list, and prevents multiple replies with redundant info.

Your NEXT UNSEEN  map took you to the right place at the right time.
17.16472"But it does have a mind of its own"TROOA::TEMPLETONRealistic DreamerMon Jul 01 1996 01:407
    Thanks Jack,
    
    I was beginning to think my PC is "really" haunted.
    
    
    
    joan
17.16473CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jul 01 1996 13:5510

 Are either of the 2 major presidential candidates going to get out of the
 rock throwing game and get down to what needs to be done to straighten
 this country out?  And, do either of them really have a plan, other than 
 to continue to dig up dirt on the other.  This is really getting disgusting.



 Jim
17.16474CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jul 01 1996 13:556

 ATTWA...can this years Olympics possibly be more commercialized?


 (Official TTWA of the 1996 Summer Olympics)
17.16475GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Jul 01 1996 14:146
    
    
    speaking of the olympics, it just always amazes me (leaving me with a
    ttwa) when the gymnasts do the floor exercise and just throw themselves
    around the way the do, and don't get hurt.  
    
17.16476LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Mon Jul 01 1996 14:243
    i wonder if they canned Atlanta's Olympic version of a 
    mascot - the floating fetus...they call it "whazzat",
    i think.  
17.16477NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 01 1996 14:251
Izzy.  I saw a store advertising plush Izzys (Izzies?) in yesterday's paper.
17.16478GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Jul 01 1996 14:288
    
    yes, it is izzy.  and you can get an ornament version of him at your
    local hallmark retailer.  fully approved by the uoac, or whatever it is
    called.  and i must say, i find it kinda odd that all the olympic
    ornaments that hallmark has were designed and made in 1992...all are
    stamped that way, too...
    
    
17.16479LANDO::OLIVER_Bsnapdragons. discuss.Mon Jul 01 1996 14:361
    izzy?  i like "tacky" better.
17.16480NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 01 1996 14:471
No, he izn't.
17.16481You heard it here first....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jul 01 1996 18:364
    
    When someone is going to worry about "The malling of the web...."
    
    								-mr. bill
17.16482some kinda entropy thingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 02 1996 14:024
I wonder if'n buying a new vehicle increases my chances of getting shown
the door?

TTom
17.16483POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeTue Jul 02 1996 14:043
    
    I wouldn't buy any vehicle unless I could see the doors first.
      
17.16484missed outHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 02 1996 14:061
That leaves me out. Jimmy Morrison died afore I got a chance.
17.16485POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeTue Jul 02 1996 14:113
    
    ...8^)
    
17.16486GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Tue Jul 02 1996 14:155
    >I wonder if'n buying a new vehicle increases my chances of getting
    >shown the door?
    
    Studies show that someone making a major purchase has a 37.5% greater
    chance of getting TSFOed. Really!  :)
17.16488buy a car, lose a jobHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 02 1996 14:265
>    Studies show that someone making a major purchase has a 37.5% greater
>    chance of getting TSFOed. Really!  :)

That's what I figgered. The universe can only tolerate so much local
happiness. It has to spread the gloom around. 
17.16489NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 02 1996 14:321
Uhoh.  Bought a new car in April, buying a condo now.
17.16490you're outta here :-]HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 02 1996 14:341
Boom!~ Bam!~
17.16491ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jul 02 1996 15:004
    
    you probably have a 70% chance of getting TFSO'd after buying a car.
    I don't know, I plan on testing this theory in September. If stock
    keeps dropping maybe October.
17.16492could beHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 02 1996 15:234
Firsted 37.5% and now 70%. Main, my chances are gettin better'n better
all the time.

TTom
17.16493Boom, boom, boomtown, yee-haaDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Jul 02 1996 16:474
    Another data point:  New car in April, big-bucks vacation in May.
    Given that, I expect to be outta here before Q2.
    
    Chris
17.16494POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeTue Jul 02 1996 16:483
    
    Various press organizations are camped out here in the front of MSO 8^I.
                                                                   
17.16495ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jul 02 1996 16:523
    
    prolly waiting for emperor bob to make a new announcement regarding
    Enrico's replacement. How do you think I'll fit in at MSO?
17.16496USAT05::HALLRTue Jul 02 1996 16:523
    Ms. Deb:
    
    Did Connie show yet? :->
17.16497CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Jul 02 1996 16:528

 tell them "we are having frank and open discussions about the issues"




 
17.16498USAT05::HALLRTue Jul 02 1996 16:531
    "I feel your pain!"
17.16499POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeTue Jul 02 1996 16:553
    
    I was hoping for that guy from CNN, "The Scud Stud" 8^).
    
17.16500LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Jul 02 1996 16:561
    he was sumpthin'. ;-)
17.16501huh?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 02 1996 16:571
So you're interested in guys that camp out?
17.16502POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeTue Jul 02 1996 16:583
    
    I like to go camping!
    
17.16503ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jul 02 1996 16:592
    
    deb, instead you get Connie Chung huh?
17.16504USAT05::HALLRTue Jul 02 1996 17:004
    Do u mean that Stone guy?  If u do, and u happen to see him, tell him
    real myn think he's a imp!
    
    :-)
17.16505BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Jul 02 1996 17:023
    
    	The real question, Ron, is "What do you think of him?".
    
17.16506CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Jul 02 1996 17:057
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How many other runners got interviewed by the Middlesex
    	News at lunchtime today?
    
    	
17.16507FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 02 1996 17:067
    
    
    	I haven't gone for my run yet, but I'll break into a sprint if they
    get too close. ;*)
    
    
    	jim
17.16508ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jul 02 1996 17:083
    
    no Jim you will not. this is your 15 minutes of fame. Enjoy it, bask in
    its warm glow.
17.16509FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 02 1996 17:093
    
    
    	ah....:*)
17.16510CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Jul 02 1996 17:159
    
    	Well, they were parked on the hill on Marlboro Road, and they
    	caught me as I was starting my run.  I wouldn't have let them
    	take my picture if I was on my way back ;-) .  They'll probably
    	be gone by the time you head out.
    
    	BTW, it's supposed to get hotter as the day goes on.  Good luck
    	on your run ;-)
    
17.16511USAT05::HALLRTue Jul 02 1996 17:233
    hey, jim, when u go for a run, tell them your FL and that u'd be glad
    to grant an interview during your jog...that'll be worthy of the 6
    oclock nuse
17.16512USAT05::HALLRTue Jul 02 1996 17:3810
    another ttwa
    
    last summer i bought some expense 'docksider' shoes at Bass.  we spent
    a few dollars...just after that, the wif went on an outlet shoppin trip
    and got an imitation docksideers for considerably less...
    
    
    why did the more expensive ones wear out first?
    
    he who PROLLY knows the answer, but 
17.16513FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 02 1996 17:406
    
    FL????
    
    freakin' late? :)
    
    jim
17.16514USAT05::HALLRTue Jul 02 1996 17:405
    another ttwa
    
    why is HUMANE::DIGITAL unreachable?
    
    (as if I didn't know)
17.16515USAT05::HALLRTue Jul 02 1996 17:403
    jim:
    
    fl=fearless leader
17.16516BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Jul 02 1996 17:405
    
    	"More expensive" doesn't always mean "better".
    
    	But "more expensive" does always means "more expensive".
    
17.16517BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Jul 02 1996 17:417
    
    	RE: ::DIGITAL
    
    	HUMANE:: has been having connectivity problems all day today,
    	possibly because of the EP resignation and people going into
    	::DIGITAL to read about it.
    
17.16518SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jul 02 1996 17:434
    > HUMANE:: has been having connectivity problems all day today...
    
    Yeah.  Howinhell do they expect us mods of conferences on HUMANE to get
    any moderating done????
17.16519BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Jul 02 1996 17:443
    
    	That's what overtime is for, Binder.
    
17.16520"You're all great. We're below expectations. Bye-bye."NASAU::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundTue Jul 02 1996 18:255
re.last

I concur.

Obviously, by recent developments, it don't mean squat much elsewhere.
17.16521he's a blonde, too!USAT05::HALLRTue Jul 02 1996 18:479
    a 20 yr old intern here at our company came up to me a few minutes ago
    to get some hlp filling in his time card...mind u he's a russian major,
    highly software smarts, etc.
    
    he asked if we had to work this thursday or not and i told him no, we
    have a holiday...then he asked if we had to work fridaY, i said yes,
    and he asked"what's the date for friday"  
    duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhj
     
17.16522NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 02 1996 18:481
Um, Friday's a holiday too.
17.16523WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Tue Jul 02 1996 18:492
    
    The market's open Friday, so it ain't a total holiday.
17.16524CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Jul 02 1996 19:019
>    a 20 yr old intern here at our company came up to me a few minutes ago
>    to get some hlp filling in his time card...mind u he's a russian major,
>    highly software smarts, etc.
    
 

 That's kinda young for a Russian Major, isn't it?     

17.16525RUSURE::GOODWINWotsa magnesia? Howdya milk it?Tue Jul 02 1996 19:092
    Yeah, usually they're only privates at that age.
    
17.16526CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Jul 02 1996 19:276
    
    TTWA:
    
    	Why the most recent issue of Forefront did not refer to
    	Debra as mz_debra Hanggeli ?
    
17.16527POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeTue Jul 02 1996 19:375
    
    Obviously NOT edited by one of Those Who Count.
    
    {harumph}
    
17.16528GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Jul 02 1996 19:494
    
    ttwa:  wahat forefront is and why mz_deb was in it...
    
    
17.16529A "running" one, to bootDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Jul 02 1996 19:493
    Another "frig" for sale in CLASSIFIED_ADS.
    
    Chris
17.16530TROOA::TEMPLETONRealistic DreamerTue Jul 02 1996 19:537
    How many Digestive cookie crumbs will my keyboard accept before it
    gives up.
    
    
    
    
    joan 
17.16531NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 02 1996 19:591
Depends if it digests them.
17.16532USAT05::HALLRTue Jul 02 1996 20:031
    this russian major is sumptin' else...no wonder we won the COLD WAR!
17.16533ROWLET::AINSLEYDCU Board of Directors CandidateTue Jul 02 1996 20:143
    If Mz_Debra realizes her picture is the pin-up page in Forefront?
    
    Bob
17.16534POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeTue Jul 02 1996 20:176
    
    Funny guy 8^).
    
    It's a dreadful picture!  The real me resides at
    http://www.zk3.dec.com/~binder/soapbox/debra.html 8^).
    
17.16535The Forefront pic, I mean!CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Jul 02 1996 20:244
    
    	In all honesty, that picture looks *nothing* like you!
    
    
17.16536SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jul 02 1996 21:056
    ttwa:
    
    How long we could pay a valuable employee on what it costs to design
    and print an issue of FOREFRONT (in two colors on that nice nonglare
    coated paper), and how many copies of each issue go into the recycle
    bin without having been read.
17.16537FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 02 1996 21:318
    
    	ttwa:
    
    	why people pick the hottest days to stop and ask runners for
    directions. I almost didn't get started up again! :)
    
    
    jim
17.16538MFGFIN::TILLBERGMAT. BOY - American LoserWed Jul 03 1996 03:262
         Could someone please help me? My new American friends have changed
    my personal name, and I do not know how to get it back to normal. 
17.16539FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jul 03 1996 11:334
    
    	set profile/personal="insert witty personal name here"
    
                   
17.16540BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jul 03 1996 11:513

	Why did ya tell him??? :-)
17.16541GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jul 03 1996 12:027
    
    ttwa:  why no one will tell me what 'forefront' is and why mz_debra is
    in it...
    
    %^<
    
    
17.16542GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jul 03 1996 12:245
    
    another ttwa:  how someone can get a full scholarship for college while
    they are in prison...
    
    
17.16543ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jul 03 1996 12:513
    
    <--- simple really. The prison basketball team was in dire need of a
    power forward.
17.16544FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jul 03 1996 13:059
    
    
    	I don't have a problem with prisoners getting an education while
    inside prison....that doesn't bother me at all. What bothers me is the
    cable tv, rec rooms, weight lifting, day passes, snacks, no forced
    labor, etc....
    
    
    jim
17.16545CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jul 03 1996 13:067
    Forefront was an internal magazine published by/for the
    SBU/ABU/CSD/ABC/XTC group.  Rumor has it that funding has been axed and
    those responsible are looking for funding elsewhere.  It showcases
    people and things being done in the above organizations.  I had my
    picture in it once.  
    
    Brian
17.16546ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jul 03 1996 13:094
    
    well Brian, what did mz_debra do to get her mug in it??? was it for
    her raspberry's or noting ability??? Spelling, it had to be for her
    spelling. that's it.
17.16547POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeWed Jul 03 1996 13:134
    
    It's a picture of the Product Stewardship group.  That's the group I'm
    in, not the ergonomic furniture group 8^).
    
17.16548CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Jul 03 1996 13:145
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If I made the Middlesex News today.
    
17.16549ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsWed Jul 03 1996 13:164
    
    .16548
    
    why karen, did you rob the bank?
17.16550NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 03 1996 13:424
>    ttwa:  why no one will tell me what 'forefront' is and why mz_debra is
>    in it...

It's that bit they remove during a circumcision.  HTH.
17.16551NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 03 1996 13:469
>    another ttwa:  how someone can get a full scholarship for college while
>    they are in prison...

Ah, you must be referring to Pamela Smart, who's serving a sentence of
life-without-parole.  The guy who endowed the scholarship was a convict.
He was entitled to do whatever he wanted with his estate.  The college
in question (University of Alabama?) is entitled to sell its correspondence
courses to whomover it wants.  I suspect, however, that Pame's degree won't
advance her position in life.
17.16552MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 03 1996 14:503
TTWA:
    Doesn't Pammy already have a degree? Wasn't she a teacher?

17.16553SCASS1::BARBER_AI caught the moon todayWed Jul 03 1996 14:532
    I wonder if Jack is flattered by the influx of "I (verb) my (noun)" 
    p_names as of late.
17.16554PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 03 1996 14:552
  good thing a person can't be executed for plagiarism.
17.16555what I heardHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 03 1996 14:562
  good thing a person can't be executed for plagiarism.
17.16556GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jul 03 1996 15:095
    
    yeah, it was pam smart, and it's the university of alabama.  she is
    going for her doctrate.  as if it's going to do her any good.  and
    there is someone out there who lost out on the scholarship whou could
    have really put it to good use.
17.16557MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 03 1996 15:215
>    I wonder if Jack is flattered by the influx of "I (verb) my (noun)" 
>    p_names as of late.

I hadn't noticed. Here, or elsewhere? I usually don't look at p_names.

17.16558POLAR::RICHARDSONI shower naked, man. NAKED!Fri Jul 05 1996 02:371
    Neither do I.
17.16559I need a shrink!FABSIX::P_OHALLORANI'll think of somethingSat Jul 06 1996 00:047
    
    TTWA:
    
    why am I working tonight?
    
    
    
17.16560FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sat Jul 06 1996 11:297
    
    
    	re -1
    
    	one word....MONEY. :)
    
    
17.16561GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleSat Jul 06 1996 12:141
    who wants to come out and play with me today?
17.16562CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowSat Jul 06 1996 12:535



 That's me at the door, sugar..
17.16563GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleSat Jul 06 1996 13:021
    oh, do come in, kind, kind sir.
17.16564FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sat Jul 06 1996 13:065
    
    
    	may I join you? :*)
    
    
17.16565GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleSat Jul 06 1996 13:092
    the more the merrier!
    
17.16566FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sat Jul 06 1996 13:104
    
    	You are a fine flower muh lady....
    
    
17.16567GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleSat Jul 06 1996 13:133
    Why, Mr, Sadin, do go on, suh.
    
    <batting eyelashes>
17.16568FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sat Jul 06 1996 13:245
    
    
    	for you muh lady, anything. 
    
    <kneels and kisses Ms. Christine's lovely fingers>
17.16569GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleSat Jul 06 1996 13:301
    Toes, do you do toes?
17.16570DRDAN::KALIKOWMindSurf the World w/ AltaVista!Sat Jul 06 1996 13:349
    If I may make so bold...  as to join the other unfortunates who are
    online on such a glorious day in the GMA...
    
    
    
    I'll start @ the toes Jim...  Meetcha later! :-)
    
    |-{:-)
    
17.16571GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleSat Jul 06 1996 13:363
    {simper}
    
    
17.16572FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sat Jul 06 1996 14:005
    
    
    	Sounds good dr. dan...see you in the middle. ;*)
    
    
17.16573NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 08 1996 13:303
Regarding Pame [sic] Smart's "full scholarship," it's for all of $220 for
one credit hour.  In order to get her degree, she would have to take 75%
of the coursework on campus in Alabama.
17.16574Wonder no more ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Jul 08 1996 15:079
    
    Yes, the scolarship is for one course. And the scholarship money
    can only go to the incarcerated. She can re-apply for more
    scholarship money, with all the other applicatns, and compete for
    another scolarship, only if she gets a passing grade on her previous
    course.
    
    The lawyer is using this as a publicity stunt to paint Pam as a
    victim of the judicial system ... wrongly convicted.
17.16575"Ishoodnatakenmynineyearold" - DUH!PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jul 08 1996 16:296
    
    What part of "PG-13" people don't understand.
    
    Is it the "P", the "G" or the "13"?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.16576PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 08 1996 17:196
>  <<< Note 17.16575 by PERFOM::LICEA_KANE "when it's comin' from the left" >>>
    
>    Is it the "P", the "G" or the "13"?

    I don't understand the dash myself.

17.16577BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Mon Jul 08 1996 17:195
    
    	It's a form of punctuation, Diane.
    
    	Sometimes mis-used.
    
17.16578PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 08 1996 17:283
 .16577  thank-you.

17.16579TriviaNQOS01::s_coghill.dyo.dec.com::S_CoghillLuke 14:28Mon Jul 08 1996 17:571
What movie sparked the creation of PG-13?
17.16580BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Mon Jul 08 1996 18:035
    
    	How about telling us the year it was created?
    
    	1992?
    
17.16581JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Jul 08 1996 18:053
    It had to be Disney.
    
    Let's see... Snow White and & Dwarfs?
17.16582SMURF::WALTERSMon Jul 08 1996 18:0618
    TTWA:  What is snarf cow doing in Sveden?:
    
    .
    (customer raving  about product deleted)
    .
    .
    
    =============================================================================
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx             E-mail: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx       (__)
    ABB Atom AB                                                   (oo)
    Avd: AUP                    Tel:    +46 (0)21 347762           \/-------\
    S-721 63  Vasteras          Fax:    +46 (0)21 347088            ||     | \
    Sweden                                                          ||---W||  *
    ==============================================================================
    
    
    
                     
17.16583BUSY::SLABOUNTYBaroque: when you're out of MonetMon Jul 08 1996 18:166
    
    	A woman in CLASSIFIED_ADS is looking for an 8-10' dingy.
    
    	I have a feeling she didn't do too well in mechanical drawing
    	courses.
    
17.165841984 (the year, not the movie)NQOS01::s_coghill.dyo.dec.com::S_CoghillLuke 14:28Mon Jul 08 1996 19:165
RE: PG-13

The movie was released in 1984.  It was a
PG rated movie.  Afterwards parents cried 
out for a new rating.
17.16585BUSY::SLABOUNTYBasket CaseMon Jul 08 1996 19:185
    
    	Wow, my guess was off by a long way.
    
    	How's about "Sixteen Candles"?
    
17.16586POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeMon Jul 08 1996 19:233
    
    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom?
    
17.16587POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeMon Jul 08 1996 19:353
    
    What kind of bird is triangle-shaped?
    
17.16588SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Jul 08 1996 19:361
    Can you be more specific, Mz_Debra?
17.16589POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeMon Jul 08 1996 19:375
    
    Someone in C_A is giving away a bird cage and describes it as having
    one previous tenant, triangle shaped.
    
    What sort of bird is triangle shaped?
17.16590PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 08 1996 19:434
   Polly gone, apparently.


17.16591SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Jul 08 1996 19:434
    Shuttlecock.  nnttm.
    
    :-)
    
17.16592POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeMon Jul 08 1996 19:456
    
    8^)))
    
    So, was I right about Indiana Jones?  Huh?  Was I?
    
    
17.16593RUSURE::GOODWINWotsa magnesia? Howdya milk it?Mon Jul 08 1996 19:521
    A Pythagorean Woodpecker.
17.16594FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jul 08 1996 20:127
    
    
    re -1
    
    	only if it's a right triangle woodpecker.
    
    
17.16595NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 08 1996 20:273
>    	only if it's a right triangle woodpecker.
    
As in the last paragraph of 79.2558?
17.16596RUSURE::GOODWINWotsa magnesia? Howdya milk it?Mon Jul 08 1996 21:285
    Speaking of artificial limbs...
    
    I wonder why they don't make an artificial appendix for folks who've
    had theirs removed...
    
17.16597FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jul 08 1996 22:3711
    
    
    	re -1
    
    	errr....they do. You can buy them out of any quality magazine. :*)
    
    	re -1
    
    	{guffaw}
    
    jim
17.16598PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 09 1996 12:5110
	Is it my imagination, or is CNN's reporting getting more
	pathetic all the time?  This morning, they were talking about
	the exploding jet engine that killed the mother/son, and they
	said the incident has led to speculation that sitting behind the 
	wing (or wherever they were sitting) may not be the safest place
	to sit after all, and that the type of accident might have more
	to do with it.  Eeee yi yi.  What the heck has happened to the
	reporting biz?

17.16599what took you so long to notice?VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyTue Jul 09 1996 13:2412
    I quit watching CNN about 1.5 years ago.  They're obviously an
    entertainment company these days.  The "militia" scare, etc...
    they hype everything up, get everyone wound up.  Ted Turner is
    a globalist mouthpiece, he even flys the UN flag in front of his
    business.  Good intentions I reckon, can't blame him and his
    hanoi witch for wanting to save the world.
    
    I couldn't stand getting bombarded by propaganda all day long.
    Same with CBS and dan rather, NBC is very anti-gun.  I watch
    ABC with a huge grain of salt.  I rarely read the newspaper.
    
    MadMike
17.16600PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 09 1996 13:313
>                     -< what took you so long to notice? >-

	I haven't been watching CNN regularly for very long.
17.16601ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jul 09 1996 13:402
    
    <---- watching for the "Scud Stud'?
17.16602PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 09 1996 13:504
    
>    <---- watching for the "Scud Stud'?

	hardly.
17.16603mebbe the quota's been changedWAHOO::LEVESQUEit seemed for all of eternityTue Jul 09 1996 15:262
    Mike Barnicle made sense today. Didn't he already do that once this
    year?
17.16604Bessbowl bin beddy beddy good to meCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jul 09 1996 17:1396
     Baseball needs to wise up

     By Mike Barnicle, Globe Columnist, 07/09/96

     PHILADELPHIA - Bill Giles - who sure is older than the stadium where
     his team, the Phillies, plays its baseball, yet happens to be a lot
     younger in spirit than most men half his age - stood yesterday in the
     locker room where National League All-Stars will dress to play the
     American League this evening in a sport that is struggling to regain
     momentum and popularity. Major League baseball, stocked with talent,
     needs kids to survive.

     ``Someone pointed out to me recently that I had spent my whole life in
     baseball,'' Bill Giles was saying. ``But I told them, `Not yet, I
     haven't.'''

     Giles owns the Philadelphia Phillies, a club with a proud history. He
     has done everything there is to do around the sport, other than mix mud
     for the balls, but he knows his game is surrounded by a rising level of
     danger. ``We have to market this product and attract the young fan
     again,'' he said.

     His father, Warren Giles, was president of the National League at a
     time when baseball had absolutely no competition for the minds or money
     of sports fans.

     Television had yet to establish itself as a dominant force in American
     life. There was no cable, no MTV, no Sega, satellite, Game-Boy,
     Nintendo or computers, and there sure wasn't a parade of athletes being
     paid salaries that ensured they did not have to care what fan or owner
     thought about their abilities or their attitudes.

     ``Thirty years ago, players cared more about the game, because they
     knew more about the game,'' Jim Fregosi, the Phillies manager, said
     yesterday. ``Today's athletes are bigger and stronger - and they're
     certainly richer - but they don't necessarily know how to play baseball
     as well as we did three decades back.''

     ``That's because we played more back then,'' Fregosi added. ``We played
     baseball from morning till night. These guys today don't play the sport
     nearly as much, and a lot of them don't have the respect for it that
     older players have.

     ``That's baseball's biggest job. Get kids playing baseball again,
     instead of soccer.''

     The manager stood behind the batting cage at Veterans Stadium as the
     National League took batting practice in tropical heat. Ripples of
     warmth rose from the artificial turf as Jeff Bagwell and Chipper Jones
     took turns knocking the ball into seats filled with spectators who had
     come out just to see players practice.

     There were a ton of kids on the playing surface surrounding both
     dugouts, and ballplayers had to run a gantlet to get to the cage. Most
     stopped to sign balls and caps held in outstretched hands by youngsters
     with huge eyes: Mo Vaughn, Frank Thomas, Ken Griffey Jr. and Cal Ripken
     stood and signed, while Brady Anderson, Wade Boggs and a few others
     pretended the kids were not there as they pushed past them, never even
     bothering with eye contact.

     Everyone knows baseball has a problem except the players. There is an
     arrogance about too many of them that threatens the stability of the
     best game ever invented.

     Football is fine, but it is difficult for a child to truly identify
     with somebody as big as the World Trade Center. Basketball has a
     similiar problem: It's played by millionaires who are 7 feet tall,
     while hockey, with the nicest professional athletes, is only on the
     verge of becoming more than a regional sport.

     Baseball, however, is democracy disguised by bat and ball. You don't
     have to be terribly big or terribly fast. It is a game kids can still
     play with a parent years after Little League memories have been
     magnified in the rear-view mirror of imagination. Almost anybody can
     play catch.

     But to keep on liking this wonderful game it is necessary to like those
     who play it for a living. Sadly, if there are indeed a whole lot of
     likable athletes in the major leagues, they are doing a wonderful job
     of hiding their warmth behind a wall of big money and incredible
     indifference.

     Suddenly, Albert Belle came up the steps of the dugout and onto the hot
     turf. The begging children looked like pygmies alongside the bulk of
     the Indians' outfielder, but their polite - and they were truly polite
     - pleas did not matter, as Belle spoke to a single friend while
     ignoring everything and everyone.

     There, with all his talent, as well as his hideous lack of civility,
     Albert Belle was a metaphor for professional baseball: blessed with
     ability but totally unconcerned that those who walk away shaking their
     heads, their view of a great game warped by basic bad manners, might
     find something better to do than come back to the game.

     This story ran on page 15 of the Boston Globe on 07/09/96.
17.16605USAT02::HALLRTue Jul 09 1996 18:123
    I watched 2 minor league games last week...minor league baseball IS
    catering to the kids, and MLB better hope that they are successful in
    capturing the youth
17.16606more people who are hooked on phonicsWAHOO::LEVESQUEit seemed for all of eternityTue Jul 09 1996 18:313
    TTWA: people who write gems like this:
    
     "a tale of curruption and deceit of epoch proportions."
17.16607BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jul 09 1996 18:378

	Went to a the vet last week. Talk about nose bleed seats. But general
admision was on $5! Not bad I say.



Glen
17.16608NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 09 1996 18:401
Glen, English is the official language of the 'box.  Please translate.
17.16609PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 09 1996 18:422
  my dog's vet has a much smaller office, apparently.
17.16610ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jul 09 1996 18:472
    
    di, does yours charge $5 to get in the front door?
17.16611BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jul 09 1996 18:489

	vet = Veterans Stadium

	It's where the Phillies play baseball.



Glen
17.16612ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jul 09 1996 18:502
    
    glen, we knew this. do try and keep up.
17.16613PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 09 1996 18:585
    
>    di, does yours charge $5 to get in the front door?

	no, but he frequently charges me $100 or more to get out.

17.16614ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bulls-1996 world champsTue Jul 09 1996 19:004
    
    .16613
    
    at least he hasn't installed pay toilets, as of yet.
17.16615NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 09 1996 19:001
Next time, climb out the window when he's not looking.
17.16616BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsTue Jul 09 1996 19:245
    
    	Or just stay.
    
    	Free room, but the meals leave something to be desired.
    
17.16617Ban concrete doughnutsSALEM::DODAA little too smart for a big dumb townTue Jul 09 1996 19:365
The Vet is a dump.

Hope this helps.

daryll
17.16618ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealTue Jul 09 1996 19:452
    
    ttwa: did glen go tho the vet to get neutered?
17.16619NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 09 1996 19:461
Why would he bother?
17.16620TTWA: why salaries & ticket prices are still going upDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Jul 09 1996 19:4869
     > ``We have to market this product and attract the young fan
     > again,'' he said.
    
    Yeah, well, good luck Charlie, 'cause it's too late.  The decline
    of baseball is a perfect example of what happens when you let the
    short-term-thinking this-quarter beancounters take over a business.
    
    "Hey, let's have more night games, we'll get higher ratings!"
    
    "Hey, let's move the All-Star game to nighttime, we'll get higher
    ratings!"
    
    "Hey, let's move some of the World Series game to nighttime, we'll get
    higher ratings!"
    
    "Hey, let's move all of the World Series games to nighttime, we'll get
    higher ratings!  And, let's add preshows that will get high ratings,
    so the games will start even later!"
    
    Sounds good, eh?  Of course, kids couldn't watch anymore, but hey,
    who cares, they don't buy the beer, huh, heh, hee-haw?  Idjits.
    Displaying their usual stupidity, the short-term profit-takers forgot
    about building the business.  Did they really think that kids were
    going to suddenly wake up at age 18 and start loving baseball?
    
    When I was a kid, baseball grabbed me and my friends by the throat
    and wouldn't let go.  Many of my fondest childhood memories involve
    baseball, especially running home after school to watch the World
    Series, when we got to see teams that we almost never got to see.
    For example, I saw Bill Mazeroski's thrilling game-winning home run
    in 1960.  It's one of the few memories that I still have about being
    six years old.  Would I be watching baseball now if I hadn't fallen
    in love with it as a kid?  No way.  In fact, they've pretty much lost
    me and I hardly watch at all anymore, but that's another story.
    
    
    > His father, Warren Giles, was president of the National League at a
    > time when baseball had absolutely no competition for the minds or money
    > of sports fans.
    
    Oh, boo-hoo, poor them.  This is just finger-pointing self-victimization
    avoidance of personal responsibility.  If they'd produced a competitively
    entertaining product and presented it at a time when kids could
    reasonably have access to it, they'd still have gotten the kids, and
    by now they wouldn't have lost the farm.  They have absolutely no one
    to blame but themselves.
    
    
    > ``That's baseball's biggest job. Get kids playing baseball again,
    >  instead of soccer.''
    
    This is also crap, because 1) it assumes that playing baseball as a
    kid generates a love for watching the sport (bzzzt, thanks for playing)
    and that lack of playing it causes subsequent attendance and viewership
    declines, and 2) that soccer is somehow to blame for the decline in
    baseball's popularity, and 3) that kids must make a mutually-exclusive
    choice between playing baseball and soccer.
    
    Anyway, as for kids playing soccer vs. baseball:  soccer gets more
    kids actively involved in the game at any given moment than baseball
    does, and soccer is far less amenable to the usual "coach's pet" and
    "coach's doghouse" garbage that you see all the time in kid's baseball,
    so each kid tends to get pretty much equal time in the game.  In kid's
    baseball, the coaches would play their own kids and their kids' friends
    and their own pet players for most of the game, and the riff-raff kids
    would warm the bench for most of the game.  That's why kids are
    walking away from playing kid-level baseball, from my own observations.
    
    Chris
17.16621BUSY::SLABOUNTYDancin' on CoalsTue Jul 09 1996 19:5710
    
    	Ticket prices are still going up because idiot fans are still
    	paying to get into the games.
    
    	If they'd all smarten up and organize a boycott until the
    	prices came back down to a reasonable level, then the owners
    	will realize that they have to start cutting highly inflated
    	salaries.  I mean, $7M/year to play baseball?  Even $1M is
    	awfully high, but that would be a much more realistic ceiling.
    
17.16622BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jul 09 1996 20:005
| <<< Note 17.16619 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| Why would he bother?

	Yeah....what Gerald said!
17.16623What revenue % is TV and corporate ticket salesDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Jul 09 1996 20:3230
    >	Ticket prices are still going up because idiot fans are still
    >	paying to get into the games.
    
    Right... and in addition to that, around here we have thousands
    of corporations who think nothing of spending $$$ on season tickets,
    fancy luxury boxes, and the like, for "entertaining big customers".
    And that cost gets passed down to the customers, who pass it down
    to someone else, and so on, and so on... you know who pays for it
    at the end of the food chain.  These corporations don't care if the
    ticket prices go up 20% or more a year, they just pass the cost on
    down the chain.  And we end up paying for it, though we have no say
    at all in the matter.
    
    The one that I really don't understand, though, is television.  Baseball
    continues to draw increasingly smaller ratings, and yet they keep
    signing on, and for higher and higher fees.  I think that, again,
    it's a matter of the advertisers just passing on the cost, in the
    belief that the advertising is effective.  But it's not... I don't
    buy a particular make of car because they advertise on Red Sox games,
    for example.  Why should I pay for Roger Clemens' bloated salary when
    I buy a car?
    
    I've ranted on about this before... it's basically a huge disconnect
    between the captive "non-audience" that's really paying for baseball
    in the end (pardon the pun), namely us, and the huge expensive machine
    that keeps demanding more and more.  If I had my druthers, all baseball
    on TV would be strictly pay-per-view, and no corporate ticket sales
    would be allowed.  Then we'd see the true audience for baseball.
    
    Chris
17.16624SALEM::DODAA little too smart for a big dumb townTue Jul 09 1996 20:5213
I seriously doubt that corporate ticket sales amount to more than 
noise. Yes, they buy those luxury boxes, but the average fan is 
the person that buys the tickets to the game. The complaint about 
salaries is universal across all professional sports. Sox tickets 
are still a bargain compared to what a ticket to a Celts, Pats, 
or Bruins game go for. I can go to a Sox game (box seats) with a friend 
and have a beer for less than what 1 ticket costs to any of the other 3
Boston teams. 

Pro-sports teams make most of their revenue from the television 
contracts not ticket sales. 

daryll
17.16625BUSY::SLABOUNTYDo you wanna bang heads with me?Tue Jul 09 1996 21:275
    
    	Daryll, I think that the length of the season has quite a
    	bit to do with the difference in baseball/football ticket
    	prices.  10/1 ratio.
    
17.16626ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQWed Jul 10 1996 13:567
>                     <<< Note 17.16605 by USAT02::HALLR >>>
>    I watched 2 minor league games last week...minor league baseball IS
>    catering to the kids, and MLB better hope that they are successful in
>    capturing the youth

My wife won 4 tickets to a PawSox game in August... can't say I ever payed
much attention to them before this!
17.16627NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 10 1996 14:221
Do cats and dogs wear PawSox?
17.16628SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 10 1996 14:281
    Not at the Vet, due to a claws in their contract.
17.16629WAHOO::LEVESQUEit seemed for all of eternityWed Jul 10 1996 14:311
    unless they sign a re-leash
17.16630ba-boomSMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 10 1996 14:341
    In that case, you could walk him and pitch to the cat.
17.16631NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 10 1996 14:383
Hairball!  Hairball!

Oops.  Wrong sport.
17.16632SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 10 1996 14:422
    And Rusty the pit bull goes to the mound.  Boy, that dog has an arm!
    
17.16633BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetWed Jul 10 1996 14:453
    
    	And 2 muscly legs to provide lots of stamina?
    
17.16634ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 10 1996 15:012
    
    this pun string is going to the dogs.
17.16635SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 10 1996 15:041
    Let's leave it to rott weil we do something else.
17.16636WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellWed Jul 10 1996 15:081
    keep it up and we boxers will pinscher
17.16637NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 10 1996 15:191
Will Levesque Doc all boxers' tails?
17.16638LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 10 1996 15:241
    lassie if he will.
17.16639ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 10 1996 15:302
    
    either that, or he'll shepherd us all into a room with no water.
17.16640POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeWed Jul 10 1996 15:503
    
    TTWA:  If Mr.Tux rents white tails with short trousers.
    
17.16641BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessWed Jul 10 1996 16:264
    
    	No, I'm almost positive that Mr. Tux owns all the clothing that
    	they make available.
    
17.16642POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeWed Jul 10 1996 16:283
    
    That's quite a stretch, Shawn 8^).
    
17.16643BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessWed Jul 10 1996 16:314
    
    	I thought it was a very obvious retort to a poorly-worded
    	question.
    
17.16644POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeWed Jul 10 1996 16:326
    
    How would YOU have worded it?
      ,
    8^p.
      '
    
17.16645BUSY::SLABOUNTYErin go braghlessWed Jul 10 1996 16:3710
    
    	Just in case you're actually looking for an answer.  8^)
    
    
    	>TTWA:  If Mr.Tux rents white tails with short trousers.
    
    
	TTWA:  If Mr.Tux rents white tails with short trousers
    	       to customers.
        
17.16646SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 10 1996 16:431
    <pants in anticipation>
17.16647ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 10 1996 16:562
    
    Colin, where is the Mermaid?
17.16648SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 10 1996 17:022
    I still have to put the tuck in the Airedale and let out the frogs.
    Then I can sew the fishtail on her.  Should be ready by Friday.
17.16649CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Jul 10 1996 17:455
    
    	I thought of joining your little pun fest, but I
    	decided to let sleeping dogs lie.
    
    
17.16650ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 10 1996 17:472
    
    <----- thanks for the pointer, Karen.
17.16651Maybe they should name them after cartoon charactersDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Jul 10 1996 17:5320
    TTWA:
    
    Are hurricane names primarily (or even maybe exclusively) "WASP" names?
    If so, why?
    
    
    Another TTWA:
    
    I've looked at a bunch of old TV Guide covers on the net, about ten
    of which showed Lucille Ball over the years in her various TV series.
    After seeing these all together, it occurred to me that I don't think
    I've ever seen a photograph of her where she looked even the least bit
    happy.
    
    This would not be inconsistent with various biographies of her that
    I've read, but it still amazes me that America's #1 TV comedienne for
    so many years was obviously such an unhappy person.
    
    Chris
    
17.16652CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jul 10 1996 17:541
    Luis, Inez, yup, both real wasp names there.
17.16653only a tropical storm though.EVMS::MORONEYJFK committed suicide!Wed Jul 10 1996 17:551
There was a Jose last year.
17.16654MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 10 1996 17:594
>There was a Jose last year.

Would that mean that this year we're in for Hurricane Jesus?

17.16655BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresWed Jul 10 1996 17:595
    
    	RE: -2
    
    	Was that the 1 that originated near Mexico?
    
17.16656LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 10 1996 18:001
    Hurricane Buffy
17.16657GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jul 10 1996 18:0227
    
    up-coming hurricanes this year are (if they materialize):
    
       Cesar 
       Dolly 
       Edouard 
       Fran 
       Gustav 
       Hortense 
       Isidore 
       Josephine 
       Kyle 
       Lili 
       Marco 
       Nana 
       Omar 
       Paloma 
       Rene 
       Sally 
       Teddy 
       Vicky 
       Wilfred 
    
    
    nearly 1/2 of them aren't 'waspy'....
    
    
17.16658BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresWed Jul 10 1996 18:025
    
    	Hmmm, I wonder how they know how many hurricanes we're going to
    	have over the course of a year, when they can't even forecast
    	next week's weather correctly?
    
17.16659GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jul 10 1996 18:036
    
    they don't know how many they are going to have...this is a 'reserve'
    list.  if they only get 5 hurricanes, they only use 5 names.  but you
    probably knew this...
    
    
17.16660BUSY::SLABOUNTYErotic NightmaresWed Jul 10 1996 18:055
    
    	Yes, I did, and I also replied before you changed the text.
    
    	8^)
    
17.16661MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 10 1996 18:062
Perhaps they could give them middle names if there are leftovers.

17.16662NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 10 1996 18:123
So they skip Q, U, X, Y and Z?  I was wondering where they going to find
six names beginning with "X."  Three would have to be male and three female,
right?
17.16663What a relief, I was about to call my lawyer...DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Jul 10 1996 18:147
    > up-coming hurricanes this year are (if they materialize):
    (list mercifully omitted :-))
    
    Oh, good, thanks.  Now that it looks like my kid's math textbook,
    I'm a happy camper again.
    
    Chris
17.16664It's a dirty job, etc.DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Jul 10 1996 18:156
    >   Teddy 
    
    I wonder if Hurricane Teddy will blow a lot of cars into the
    water in coastal areas?
    
    Chris
17.16665Hands-on meteorological researchDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Jul 10 1996 18:176
    >   Omar 
    
    "Omar", eh?  Well, lemme know when they have Hurricane Onan.
    It'll probably blow itself out over the Atlantic.
    
    Chris
17.16666GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jul 10 1996 18:186
    
    well shawn, i figured i had to change the text before i got some smart
    response, but as usual, you were right there to pick at the slightest
    infraction...
    
    
17.16667BUSY::SLABOUNTYExit light ... enter night.Wed Jul 10 1996 18:243
    
    	It was actually a dig against weatherpeople, not against you.
    
17.16668ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 10 1996 18:254
    
    .16667
    
    nice recovery.
17.16669BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jul 10 1996 18:2633
      ___                       ___                                
     /\__\                     /|  |                               
    /:/ _/_       ___         |:|  |           ___           ___   
   /:/ /\  \     /\__\        |:|  |          /\__\         /|  |  
  /:/ /::\  \   /:/__/      __|:|__|         /:/  /        |:|  |  
 /:/_/:/\:\__\ /::\  \     /::::\__\_____   /:/__/         |:|  |  
 \:\/:/ /:/  / \/\:\  \__  ~~~~\::::/___/  /::\  \       __|:|__|  
  \::/ /:/  /   ~~\:\/\__\     |:|~~|     /:/\:\  \     /::::\  \  
   \/_/:/  /       \::/  /     |:|  |     \/__\:\  \    ~~~~\:\  \ 
     /:/  /        /:/  /      |:|__|          \:\__\        \:\__\
     \/__/         \/__/       |/__/            \/__/         \/__/
      ___                       ___           ___     
     /\  \                     /\  \         /\__\    
     \:\  \       ___          \:\  \       /:/ _/_   
      \:\  \     /\__\          \:\  \     /:/ /\__\  
  _____\:\  \   /:/__/      _____\:\  \   /:/ /:/ _/_ 
 /::::::::\__\ /::\  \     /::::::::\__\ /:/_/:/ /\__\
 \:\~~\~~\/__/ \/\:\  \__  \:\~~\~~\/__/ \:\/:/ /:/  /
  \:\  \        ~~\:\/\__\  \:\  \        \::/_/:/  / 
   \:\  \          \::/  /   \:\  \        \:\/:/  /  
    \:\__\         /:/  /     \:\__\        \::/  /   
     \/__/         \/__/       \/__/         \/__/    
      ___           ___           ___           ___           ___     
     /\__\         /\  \         /\  \         /\  \         /\__\    
    /:/ _/_        \:\  \       /::\  \       /::\  \       /:/ _/_   
   /:/ /\  \        \:\  \     /:/\:\  \     /:/\:\__\     /:/ /\__\  
  /:/ /::\  \   _____\:\  \   /:/ /::\  \   /:/ /:/  /    /:/ /:/  /  
 /:/_/:/\:\__\ /::::::::\__\ /:/_/:/\:\__\ /:/_/:/__/___ /:/_/:/  /   
 \:\/:/ /:/  / \:\~~\~~\/__/ \:\/:/  \/__/ \:\/:::::/  / \:\/:/  /    
  \::/ /:/  /   \:\  \        \::/__/       \::/~~/~~~~   \::/__/     
   \/_/:/  /     \:\  \        \:\  \        \:\~~\        \:\  \     
     /:/  /       \:\__\        \:\__\        \:\__\        \:\__\    
     \/__/         \/__/         \/__/         \/__/         \/__/    
17.16670SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 10 1996 18:282
    TTWA:  Is it Glen or is it a .com file?
    
17.16671BUSY::SLABOUNTYExit light ... enter night.Wed Jul 10 1996 18:297
    
    	RE: .16670
    
    	No difference, really, except for a few IQ points.
    
    	But Glen's catching up.
    
17.16672SCASS1::BARBER_ASpankyWed Jul 10 1996 18:352
    Well, he's definitely losing points on creativity.  Shawn, help him out
    with the .com file would you?
17.16673BUSY::SLABOUNTYExit light ... enter night.Wed Jul 10 1996 18:417
    
    	Hah!!
    
    	I have to draw the line somewhere.
    
    	And besides, Harney wouldn't be amused.  8^)
    
17.16674ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 10 1996 18:454
    
    shawn, you damn well know that helping glen with a .com file for
    snarfs, would take very valuable cpu cycles and bandwith. you should
    be ashamed of yourself. you are really slipping lately.
17.16675SCASS1::BARBER_ASpankyWed Jul 10 1996 18:461
    Yeah, like, really, Shawn.
17.16676BUSY::SLABOUNTYExit light ... enter night.Wed Jul 10 1996 18:486
    
    	I looked at .16673, and no matter how many times I read it I
    	still don't see "Sure, no problem ... I'll write it right now
    	and send it to Glen and help him install it so that it will
    	run regularly".
    
17.16677SCASS1::BARBER_ASpankyWed Jul 10 1996 18:501
    whoosh me, quick!
17.16678SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 10 1996 18:507
    Shawn,
    
    $ write sys$output "-----------------------------------------"
    
    will help you draw the line somewhere.
    
    \hth
17.16679BUSY::SLABOUNTYFUBARWed Jul 10 1996 19:225
    
    	RE: .16677
    
    	Ooh, baby ... I'll be right there!!
    
17.16680snerfer.comVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyWed Jul 10 1996 19:266
    re: Note 17.16674 by ACISS1::BATTIS
    
    I posted the psudocode of something I called SNARFER.COM a couple
    years back.  \harney blew a gasket and told me to cut it out
    immediately.  I denied everything.  It worked like a champ, but I
    didn't run it.
17.16681A tin lining among the dark cloudsDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Jul 10 1996 20:1412
    Yet another TTWA:
    
    What the heck is this "Forefront" doing in my mail slot?
    I thought they said they were shutting down after the previous
    issue.  If anything, this new issue looks even more elaborately
    produced than the previous ones.
    
    At least there's some photos of actual technical equipment here,
    in addition to the usual parade of stuffed-shirt posed photos that
    were obviously shot in a mortuary viewing room.
    
    Chris
17.16682BUSY::SLABOUNTYForeplay? What's that?Wed Jul 10 1996 20:167
    
    	I was gonna ask why I received a printed copy of the FY97
    	calendar through interoffice mail.
    
    	Couldn't someone just make 100 copies and pass them out,
    	or leave a pile of them somewhere?
    
17.16683POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeWed Jul 10 1996 20:177
    
    >in addition to the usual parade of stuffed-shirt posed photos that
    >were obviously shot in a mortuary viewing room.
    
    Actually, next to the windows at the end of our area, but who's
    counting 8^).
    
17.16684near the windows?EVMS::MORONEYJFK committed suicide!Wed Jul 10 1996 20:201
Deb works in a mortuary viewing room?
17.16685SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 10 1996 20:221
    lucky stiffs.
17.16686All those ties... good, more oxygen for the rest of usDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Jul 10 1996 20:3115
    > >in addition to the usual parade of stuffed-shirt posed photos that
    > >were obviously shot in a mortuary viewing room.
    
    > Actually, next to the windows at the end of our area, but who's
    > counting 8^).
    
    Really?... let me take another look through this Forefront, then.
    First I have to retrieve it from the... I mean, get it.  Okay...
    
    Oh yeah, I see you.  Well, surprise, you look like a happy person,
    and I wouldn't say you're a stuffed shirt.  But those guys with you...
    looks like a police lineup of bank VP's, except maybe for the one
    who's actually smiling.  :-)
    
    Chris
17.16687Repetez s'il vous plait: I'm a pest. I'm a pest.DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Jul 10 1996 20:479
    And yet-another TTWA:
    
    When this @#$%&! headhunter is going to get a clue that I'm not
    going to call him back, and stop calling me.  He's called me at
    least ten times in the last 5-6 days.
    
    I'd rather deal with used car salesmen...
    
    Chris
17.16688POWDML::HANGGELIHeartless JadeWed Jul 10 1996 20:513
    
    <-- <commiserates>
    
17.16689BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jul 10 1996 21:055
| <<< Note 17.16670 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

| TTWA:  Is it Glen or is it a .com file?

	memorex... :-)
17.16690MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 11 1996 09:348
TTWA:

     Whatever happened to Lisa Garitsen (sp?) who played "Phyllis"'s daughter,
     "Bess", on both the Mary Tyler Moore and the Cloris Leachman Shows.

     I tried AltaVista with several spellings (-ttson,-tson,-tsen,-ttsen)
     and came up with zilch.

17.16691WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellThu Jul 11 1996 10:581
    The japanese actress who once was OJ's mistress? Garrot-san. ;^)
17.16692CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jul 11 1996 13:026
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How much longer the colorado night club will be hanging
    	around
    
17.16693SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Jul 11 1996 14:006
    ttwa:
    
    Whyizzit that it's usually people of the female persuasion who come
    perilously close to weeing their undies when something funny happens?
    Isn't it also female types who say that we male types need to learn to
    control ourselves?
17.16694NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jul 11 1996 14:042
Women have more trouble with bladder control than men do.  Anatomy is destiny.
HTH.
17.16695Place phone on table and walk away!MILKWY::JACQUESThu Jul 11 1996 14:1115
    Regarding annoying calls from headhunters, or anyone else for that 
    matter.....When they call you up, tell them someone is ringing your'
    doorbell and would they please hold on. Then put the phone down and
    walk away.
    
    They figure out real quick that calling you up is a huge waste of
    THEIR time! We have used this approach successfully with Olan Mills,
    Discover, Sprint, The Worcester Parks Dept (wanna buy a cemetary plot),
    and numerous other pesky callers that don't seem to get the message
    any other way. My wife has been asking Olan Mills to take us off their
    calling list for years. The last time they called we tried the new
    approach. Haven't heard from them in months.
    
    Mark
    
17.16696NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jul 11 1996 14:221
It doesn't work at work.  Well, maybe it does because it weirds them out.
17.16697CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jul 11 1996 14:245
    
    	re .16695
    
    	With EDP's help, you could have a few lawsuits on your hands!
    
17.16698LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Jul 11 1996 14:251
    what is it with the Irish and parades?
17.16699CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jul 11 1996 14:263
    
    	We're fun lovers!
    
17.16700MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jul 11 1996 14:471
    Pee pee snarf
17.16701LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Jul 11 1996 14:491
    jack, for your sake, i hope you have young kids at home.
17.16702WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellThu Jul 11 1996 14:491
    While you were busy snarfing, you peed on your foot. /hth
17.16703Her trail disappears around 1975DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Jul 11 1996 15:4143
17.16704BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amThu Jul 11 1996 15:5615

	I wonder if the state trooper that was flying down the road with his
lights/siren on was just trying to track someone down, was on his way to an
accident, or a donut shop? Cuz when he hit the 3rd lane, and this mini van
almost ran him off the highway 3 times, he kept going. 

	It was weird.... the mini van was in the middle lane. Just as the cop
pulled up next to it, the mini van decided it wanted to be in the 3rd lane.
Then it swerved back into the 2nd lane, and the cop swerved to keep himself
from going off the highway. Then this happened 2 more times. The guy driving
the mini van was in some state of mind to do that! 


Glen
17.16705BUSY::SLABOUNTYGrandchildren of the DamnedThu Jul 11 1996 16:1718
                               Lisa Gerritsen

Actress filmography

  1. "Phyllis" (1975) TV Series .... Bess Lindstrom
  2. Locusts (1974) (TV) (as Lisa True Gerritsen)
  3. Mixed Company (1974)
  4. War Between Men and Women, The (1972) .... Linda Kozlenko
  5. Howling in the Woods, A (1971) (TV)
  6. "Mary Tyler Moore Show, The" (1970) TV Series .... Bess Lindstrom
     (1970-1975)
  7. Airport (1970)

  8. "My World and Welcome to It" (1969) TV Series .... Lydia Monroe

            Copyright 1990-1996 The Internet Movie Database Ltd
    
17.16706...and then she mysteriously disappeared without a traceDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Jul 11 1996 16:395
Aha!  Nothing there after 1975, either!

I'm going to call Robert Stack...

Chris
17.16707NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jul 11 1996 16:571
TTWA:  CLASSIFIED_ADS note 3499.  Where did she get such recent granite?
17.16708ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealThu Jul 11 1996 17:073
    
    TTWA: how long it will take for our stock to hit the 18 1/4 that it
    was at in Jul of 1994?
17.16709CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Jul 11 1996 17:334
    
    	I thought Lisa Gerritsen did at least one episode of the
    	Odd Couple, as Felix' daughter ...
    
17.16710BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amThu Jul 11 1996 17:598
	I seem to remember that too, Karen. And for whatever reason, she was
always someone who I liked as an actress. When Jack brought her name up, it was
like a blast from the past!



Glen
17.16711All these kids look alikeDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Jul 11 1996 18:085
    Hmmm, my little cheater book here says that Felix's daughter Edna
    Unger was played by two actresses, Pamelyn Ferdin and Doney Oatman.
    I remember the former, but not the latter.
    
    Chris
17.16712Not odd....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jul 11 1996 18:104
    Why people who never give the term "PRM" a second thought get all bent
    out of shape about "LFoDS"?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.16713BULEAN::BANKSThu Jul 11 1996 18:175
LFoDS?

L___ F___ of(?) D___ S___

Where's Vanna when I need her?
17.16714EVMS::MORONEYJFK committed suicide!Thu Jul 11 1996 18:192
Live Free or Die State.  In other words, New Hampshire.  Mr. Bill's comeback to
"the PRM", which always bugged him.
17.16715BULEAN::BANKSThu Jul 11 1996 18:211
many thanks.
17.16716WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellThu Jul 11 1996 18:395
    >Why people who never give the term "PRM" a second thought get all bent
    >out of shape about "LFoDS"?
    
     You misconstrue, but as it provided a springboard for some well needed
    chest beating, carry on.
17.16717SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Jul 11 1996 19:156
    re: .16711
    
    Pamelyn Ferdin.  There's another one you don't hear a lot about. 
    Wasn't she on the "Paul Lynde Show" and did she do the voice of
    "Lucy" for one of the Charlie Brown cartoons?
    
17.16718At least we know what happened to Danny BonaduceDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Jul 11 1996 20:2312
    Pamelyn Ferdin has been in lots of things, but I can't remember
    them from memory and the one book I have here is incomplete at
    best (e.g., doesn't provide all the cast members of "The Paul
    Lynde Show").  She has one of those instantly-recognizable faces,
    even though most people probably couldn't tell you her name.
    
    Where is she now?  Sounds like another case for Robert Stack.
    Maybe someone's collecting all these former child stars in a
    room somewhere.  They'll probably all show up together on a
    future Rikki Lake show.
    
    Chris
17.16719GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Jul 11 1996 20:495
    
    ttwa:  if i am the only one who has no clue (watch it) as to who lisa
    gerritsen is...
    
    
17.16720BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeThu Jul 11 1996 20:5228
                               Pamelyn Ferdin

Also Known As:
     Pam Ferdin

Actress filmography

  1. Toolbox Murders, The (1978) .... Laurie
  2. Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A (1974) (TV)
  3. Charlotte's Web (1973) (voice) .... Fern Arable
  4. "Curiosity Shop" (1971) TV Series .... Pam
  5. Beguiled, The (1971) .... Amy
  6. Happy Birthday, Wanda June (1971)
  7. Mephisto Waltz, The (1971) .... Abby Clarkson
  8. What's the Matter with Helen? (1971)
  9. Smoke (1970) .... Susie

 10. Boy Named Charlie Brown, A (1969) (voice) .... Lucy Van Pelt
 11. Daughter of the Mind (1969) (TV)
 12. "Blondie" (1968) TV Series .... Cookie
 13. One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, The (1968) .... Laura
     Bower

 14. "Lassie" (1954) TV Series .... Lucy Baker (1973-1974)

            Copyright 1990-1996 The Internet Movie Database Ltd
    
17.16721BUSY::SLABOUNTYA seemingly endless timeThu Jul 11 1996 20:525
    
    	RE: Raq
    
    	No, I don't know who she is, either.
    
17.16722Why do I remember this junk? :-)DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Jul 11 1996 20:5615
    Hmmm, .16720 didn't list her recurring role in "The Odd Couple".
    Oh well...
    
    Lisa Gerritsen's best-known role is probably as Bess Lindstrom,
    Phyllis Lindstrom's daughter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", and
    then later on the "Phyllis" spinoff.  She was in only six episodes,
    but for some reason they tended to be memorable ones (for occasional
    fans of that series, anyway).  The ones that come to mind are the
    first episode of the MTM series; the one where Bess spends a day
    with Mary, going around doing all kinds of stuff; the one where
    Mary has to tell Bess about "the facts of life"; the one where Lou
    babysits Bess (they make cookies and then use them as poker chips),
    and so on.
    
    Chris
17.16723FABSIX::P_OHALLORANI'll think of somethingFri Jul 12 1996 02:1715
    
    <<< Note 17.16698 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "it's about summer!" >>>
    
    >what is it with the Irish and parades?
    
    <<< CNTROL::JENNISON "It's all about soul" >>> 
    
    >We're fun lovers!
    
    and I'll second that!!! :^)
    
    
    
    
    
17.16724ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealFri Jul 12 1996 14:382
    
    ttwa: if i will make any more glaring grammatical mistakes today.
17.16725BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jul 12 1996 14:422
	yes, you will
17.1672642333::LESLIEAndy LeslieFri Jul 12 1996 14:433
    The nutters are still in DEC.
    
    But they're VP's now.
17.16727ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealFri Jul 12 1996 14:442
    
    Andy, some things never change, just the faces.
17.16728CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Jul 12 1996 15:265
    
    	Pat, I think I left out an important hyphen in that
    	reply!
    
    
17.16729I'd rather be in Truro nowSHOGUN::KOWALEWICZStrangers on the plain, CroakerFri Jul 12 1996 15:327
 ... if 'pril's pn has anything to do with Alfalfa and them?

 ... if not, what is the going rate for a ticket to Texas?

 ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) 
kb
17.16730BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Fri Jul 12 1996 15:496
    
    	RE: .16728
    
    	Maybe it was a Freudian slip, Karen.  I was going to call you
    	on that [innuendo definitely intended] but forgot.
    
17.16731WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellFri Jul 12 1996 17:151
    If Andy figures he's going to make up for all that lost time today...
17.167328^OFABSIX::P_OHALLORANI'll think of somethingSat Jul 13 1996 00:281
    
17.16733CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowSun Jul 14 1996 02:5813



 I realize that tropical storms/hurricanes are serious business, but haven't
 the news outlets gone a bit overboard in the reporting of Bertha?  And, can
 we count on each local outlet sending crews to the south every time one
 approaches this year?  Do we really need to see the local reporter demonstrat-
 ing how strong the winds are?



 Jim
17.16734BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jul 15 1996 00:444

	Jim, they will be out there next time with their Sister Batrill nuns
bonnets. Then we can see the wind sheer in action! :-)
17.16735GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Jul 15 1996 15:068
    
    ttwa:  the local real estate transaction i read in the paper over the
    weekend....from michael scanlon to mary scanlon...m-m, is that you??? 
    :> :> 
    
    
    -raq
    
17.16736ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealMon Jul 15 1996 15:133
    
    MM decided she needed a good investment, so she decided to buy Trump
    Towers. 
17.16737Bas-St.-LaurentCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jul 16 1996 01:421
Should I stay at a place in Bic called "Auberge du Mange Grenouille"?
17.16738POLAR::RICHARDSONCarboy JunkieTue Jul 16 1996 02:358
              eh?
	      /
	  oO)-.
	 /__  _\       
	 \  \(  |      
	  \__|\ {                                             
	  '  '--'   
17.16739ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealTue Jul 16 1996 12:213
    
    sure John, why not?? hell, if you can spell it and pronounce it, it
    must be good.
17.16740ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealTue Jul 16 1996 12:304
    
    If Bob Ainsley will win election to the board of the DCU??
    
    I hope so.
17.16741BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jul 16 1996 12:566

sounds like a segway to a movie.... What about Bob.... 



17.16742NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 16 1996 13:043
Eggplant with mangy granola?

Segue.
17.16743NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 16 1996 13:172
TTWA:  why the guy in CLASSIFIED_ADS 4.772 wants someone to cut down some
trees if they're holding up his garage.  Won't his garage collapse?
17.16744SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Jul 16 1996 13:326
    re: .16743
    
    They're holding up his garage?
    
    Ban assault trees!
    
17.16745SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Jul 16 1996 13:3610
    re: .16735
    
    If it were, I'd be taking schizophrenia to new heights :-)
    
    Of course, if someone I don't know is giving me property,
    I'm all for that ....... :-) :-)
    
    M-M
    
    
17.16746CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Jul 16 1996 13:5010


>sounds like a segway to a movie.... What about Bob.... 


 segue



17.16747BUSY::SLABOUNTYDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Jul 16 1996 14:096
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Will POL be playing softball tonight, or is he still looking
    	for p ... oops, I mean, trying to find a cat?
    
17.16748BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jul 16 1996 14:469

	I don't know if he is still looking for a cat to pet, but I know he
will not be at tonight's game. His hours have switched for this week, so he
can't make it. 



Glen
17.16749MILPND::CLARK_DTue Jul 16 1996 15:2712

Last night I was food shopping and there was a young couple in
the checkout line in front of me.  I was watching them put their
purchases on the conveyor belt.  2 lobsters - 1 costing ~$22.00
and the other ~23.00.  Plus, smoked salmon, big packages of spare
ribs and a large package of pre-packaged hamburgers plus a few
other necessaties such as cheese, rolls, etc.  



They paid for it with food stamps....
17.16750MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jul 16 1996 15:281
    It's your gummint hard at work...
17.16751WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellTue Jul 16 1996 15:292
    Just remember, it's "unfair and unreasonable" to regulate what sort of
    food is purchased with food stamps. 
17.16752CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Jul 16 1996 15:2912

 your tax dollars at work!


 Meanwhile, I had a pork chop, salad and veggies for dinner last night..
 thought about buying some shrimp in celebration of my birthday, but 
 decided against it..



 Jim
17.16753WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellTue Jul 16 1996 15:334
    TTWA:
    
     If the rumor that HP wants to buy Networks "lock, stock and barrel" is
    true or not.
17.16754SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jul 16 1996 15:403
    ttwa:
    
    If FL is dumb enough to let such a sale take place.
17.16755and the rest o' the fieldHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 16 1996 15:421
or the rumor about Compaq buying networks...
17.16756MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jul 16 1996 15:477
Do Food Stamp recipients get a fixed $-value allotment each month? If so,
and they want to squander $45 worth on a couple of lobsters and starve for
part of the month, it sounds like Darwin in action. My tax dollars are
going to be stolen from me and given to them in the form of the Food
Stamps whether I like it or not, and regardless of what they eat. I almost
favor the idea that they'll get to eat less at some point as a result of
their poor logic.
17.16757GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleTue Jul 16 1996 15:473
    will someone recommend a nice place to have lunch in ogonquit (sp?)-
    a place that serves real food, none of this seafood stuff.  ok, well
    some of it, but stuff for normal people to eat, too! :-)
17.16758POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 16 1996 15:503
    
    Go to the place that has the good martinis 8^q!
    
17.16759WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Tue Jul 16 1996 15:511
    Is 'real food' code for beef?  
17.16760POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 16 1996 15:513
    
    Christine wants a Real Meal.
    
17.16761for a real dealHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 16 1996 15:520
17.16762LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Jul 16 1996 15:557
    in perkin's cove, the hurricane (pricey, but good).  there's
    "jackie's two (or too)".  there's a steak place on route 1
    just north of town that's pretty good.
    
    oh, there's einstein's right in the middle of town.  great
    sandwiches.  there's the inn at clayhill farm, but that's
    a little ways outta town, and pricey.
17.16763ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealTue Jul 16 1996 15:553
    
    awful lot of you going to ogunquit lately. what's the attraction, whale
    watching??
17.16764ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealTue Jul 16 1996 15:563
    
    doc, BP wouldn't be that stupid. Networks is what we do best, other
    than management that is.
17.16765LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Jul 16 1996 15:571
    oh, you said lunch.  try einstein's.  quite good.
17.16766not necessarily relatedHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 16 1996 16:007
I don't know BP but from this view, I'm not real impressed with any of
the senior leadership's IQ.

Besides, if'n you're in the sell off mode, you'll prolly have a better
chance to sell something that's working.

TTom
17.16767FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 16 1996 16:0313
    
    re: food stamps
    
    	I was in a grocery store a few years back and watched a couple buy
    a large amount of groceries on food stamps (steak, chicken, etc). They
    were dressed very nicely. We didn't have much to buy (short on cash) so
    we left soon after they did. As I loaded our few groceries into my 1976
    Volare, I watched them loading up a brand new 4 door Chevy Blazer. I
    was so angry I could've spit nails. Anyone who can afford nice new
    clothes and new cars certainly doesn't need foodstamps (and certainly
    shouldn't be buying steaks with them!). 
    
    	jim
17.16768ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealTue Jul 16 1996 16:234
    
    ttwa: is di in class again, or on vacation?
    
    
17.16769SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jul 16 1996 16:231
    Dunno.  I expect to see her on Satiddy, though.
17.16770LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Jul 16 1996 16:251
    then you're a lucky dude.
17.16771ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealTue Jul 16 1996 16:275
    
    this is great, just great. Dick's throwing a bash and I didn't even
    get invited. Boy, shows me just how much I rate around here.
    
    "but, I'm not bitter"
17.16772SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jul 16 1996 16:281
    You gonna be in town Satiddy, Mark?  My town, not yours, that is.
17.16773GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleTue Jul 16 1996 16:343
    merci, dear oph.  will check it out.
    
    mz debra, how about a real happy meal? :-)
17.16774CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Jul 16 1996 17:0710
    
    	'tine, there's also La Pizzeria in the center of Ogunquit.
    
    	Yummy pizza and other lunchables ...
    
    	Be forewarned, although I like the food, the service at
    	Einstein's is often slow.
    
    	Karen
    
17.16775MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jul 16 1996 17:124
> the service at Einstein's is often slow.

Everything is relative, though ....

17.16776NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 16 1996 17:237
Among households that receive food stamps, 92% have gross incomes below
poverty level.  Families with children receive 83% of all benefits, and
children constitute about half of all individuals on food stamps.  This
is from a 1992 study.

There's a guide to food stamp eligibility at
http://www.state.mo.us/dss/da/guide/food.htm
17.16777GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleTue Jul 16 1996 17:251
    Merci, Karen.  Decisions, decisions!
17.16778NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 16 1996 17:265
>> the service at Einstein's is often slow.
>
>Everything is relative, though ....

e?  Couldn't be faster.
17.16779GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Jul 16 1996 17:406
    
    and not everyone at the grocery store buying food with foodstamps is
    buying the food for themselves. and whether they eat steak or
    mac-n-cheese doesn't matter...
    
    
17.16780POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 16 1996 17:443
    
    Who are they buying it for, then?
    
17.16781LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Jul 16 1996 17:463
    they should only be allowed to buy generic brands,
    wear raggedy clothes, and maintain eye contact with
    the floor to signal to the world they are poor.
17.16782ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealTue Jul 16 1996 17:514
    
    .16781
    
    have we shopped together before?
17.16783WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellTue Jul 16 1996 17:525
    Nah, they should be able to buy the choicest steaks, lobsters and
    caviars to be washed down with the finest wines and premium beers. And
    if they run out of money on Day 2, that merely means that we the
    taxpayers are being overly penurious in providing for the less
    fortunate.
17.16784GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Jul 16 1996 18:028
    >>Who are they buying it for, then?
    
    could be a friend or relative who, for whatever reason, is not able to
    do the shopping for his/herself.
    
    
    
    
17.16785POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 16 1996 18:036
    
    Well then, that can explain the nice car.
    
    What about the lobster and other pricy stuff that normal working people
    can't afford?
    
17.16786black marketGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Jul 16 1996 18:245
    
      Foodstamps are sometimes traded for non-food items.
    
      bb
    
17.16787SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jul 16 1996 18:281
    Say it ain't so, Joe!
17.16788LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Jul 16 1996 18:301
    stocks are sometimes traded on insider information.
17.16789CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jul 16 1996 18:348
    I believe it was Our Shawn that was on the receiving end of someones
    misplaced scorn while shopping for a shut in with food stamps.  There
    are any number of reasons why someone that is apparently affluent would
    be in posession of them.  Some of the reasons are probably even legit.  
    
    Brian
    
    
17.16790BUSY::SLABOUNTYExit light ... enter night.Tue Jul 16 1996 18:463
    
    	Nope, not me ... must have been someone else's Shawn.
    
17.16791GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Jul 16 1996 19:407
    
    nope, it was our z-man.  i believe he was buying for his grandmother.
    
    
    and deb, even normal working people splurge once and a while.
    
    
17.16792POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 16 1996 19:476
    
    Yes, with their own money, the money they worked hard to earn.
    
    I don't know about you, but when someone takes me out to dinner, I
    don't order the most expensive entree and wine.  
    
17.16793GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Jul 16 1996 20:1413
    
    well, neither do i.  but there are  a lot of people out there that
    would.  (heck, i don't even like ordering something more expensive than
    whatever the person buying orders)
    
    i just don't think it is fair to put a limit on the 'food' that one can
    buy with foodstamps.  as far as i know, once you use your monthly
    allotment, you are out of luck 'til the next batch arrives.  like jack
    said (sorta), it's up to the user to plan accordingly...
    
    unless you've been there, i don't think you'd understand...
    
    
17.16794ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealTue Jul 16 1996 20:194
    
    .16792
    
    are you saying you're a cheap date? :-)
17.16795POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 16 1996 20:284
    
    Cheap, heck, I'm free 8^/.  I'm so desperate that my mother will pay men 
    to date me.
    
17.16796ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealTue Jul 16 1996 20:353
    
    <--- even shawn??? wow. who would have thought. you really have
    slipped.
17.16797POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 16 1996 20:355
    
    I said MEN.
    
    8^)
    
17.16798RUSURE::GOODWINwe upped our standards now up yoursTue Jul 16 1996 20:361
    How much is she paying these days?  :-)
17.16799BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jul 16 1996 20:524

	Deb, there is a man who someone would drink their bathwater out there.
And I hear he has quite the rug on his chest!
17.16800POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 16 1996 20:553
    
    I wish I understood what you just said.
    
17.16801BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amTue Jul 16 1996 20:563

	Nicolas Cage....
17.16802NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 16 1996 20:561
Parsometer error!
17.16803BUSY::SLABOUNTYForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Tue Jul 16 1996 21:095
    
    	RE: .16797
    
    	Now THAT'S gonna leave a mark.  8^)
    
17.16804MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Tue Jul 16 1996 22:474
TTWA:
   What ever became of ::Tillberg's propensity to regale us with tales of
   the Stone Age culture of his homeland?

17.16805so i'm told...THEMAX::SMITH_SHanover FistTue Jul 16 1996 23:031
    No, he just stopped leaving his account up
17.16806MFGFIN::E_WALKEREdward S. WalkerTue Jul 16 1996 23:073
         Tillberg had to go back to his villiage. His children were sick
    and all his sheep had died. And he was getting into legal trouble in
    this country attempting to trade his goats for people's daughters. 
17.16807FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 16 1996 23:1325
    
> <<< Note 17.16793 by GAVEL::JANDROW "i think, therefore i have a headache" >>>
    
    
>    unless you've been there, i don't think you'd understand...
    
    	Ha, been there, done that. My monthly income when my son was born
    was exactly $40 too much to qualify for food stamps (I know, I tried).
    We were, however, qualified to receive WIC (Women, Infants, and
    Children). Every 3 months we went to the WIC office and were issued
    vouchers good for certain food (and only certain brands of certain
    food). No steak, no lobster, no caviar and red wine. Just cereal
    (cheerios, shredded wheat, etc..no sugary stuff), milk, eggs, peanut
    butter, juice (only 100% apple or orange), and formula for our baby. If
    we happened to pick a wrong brand/size we were made to stand in line and
    wait while a manager came forward and corrected our purchase. Our
    eligibility to be enrolled in the program was re-evaluated every time
    we went back to the office. 
    
    	I understand there are those out there who really need foodstamps
    and use them accordingly. I also understand that there are many out
    there abusing the system. I've seen the system from the inside and some
    of it ain't kosher.
    
    jim
17.16808MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 17 1996 00:409
re:         <<< Note 17.16807 by FABSIX::J_SADIN "Freedom isn't free." >>>

I could be wrong, but somehow that doesn't sound like the currently_in_force
Fed Food Stamp program, Jim. I seriously doubt that most check_out_engineers
in food stores these days have a clue as to what's "permissable" other than
what rings up under "food" or "not food", and that's dictated by the UPC 
barcode and the final register receipt tally. I know that lobster, steak, 
hamburger, spareribs, and soupbones all classify similarly in the stores in 
which I shop, with respect to the food stamp redeemers.
17.16809CSC32::M_EVANSI'd rather be gardeningWed Jul 17 1996 03:2537
    The last I checked, foodstamps were good for only food items.  Now I
    shop for a neighbor who qualifies for stamps.  I run her stuff through
    after mine, but if you came in on the tail end of the transaction you
    would see a very "interesting" assortment of food items, between mine
    and hers. You would see the final piece of thr transaction paid for
    with stamps.  My store subtotals mine, and then hers, and I pay my
    groceries and her nonfood items by check and then the rest of hers with
    stamps.  I have seen "the looks" and am sure they love following me out
    to my car to see what I am driving, wondering how the buffalo,
    natural-lite steaks, frozen, skinless breasts, etc,. were purchased,
    and how I am cheating the guvmintout of their hard-earned dollars.  
    (They are mine, gladys occaisionally buys hamburger, and splurges for a
    potroast for herself)   You know, if you have a question, you might
    ask.  I would be glad to share a large number of shut in people that
    need someone to shop for them.  Or if you have time, you could call
    your local Senior Services, disabled American Veterans, Crippled
    Childrens services, and find some to adopt yourselves if you don't have
    anyone in the neighborhood to help out.
    
    I am also a former food stamp recipient.  It has never ceased to amaze
    me on what kinds of stodge people think poor people should eat.  Canned
    veggies are about as good as ketchup in the "eat five and thrive"
    definition for veggies.  The nutrition information and purchasing hints
    I got encouraged frozen or fresh veggies if you had the refrigerated
    space, and now concentrates heavily on the food pyramid, according to
    the recent stuff I have seen.  WIC wasn't a program when Lolita was a
    baby.  I would have loved extra beans, cereal, and milk, although the
    milk would have gone to a neighbor in similar straights who could drink
    it.  
    
    meg
    
    One other question.  When I shop I have one or more active kids with
    me.  How the heck do you all have time to figure out who is buying what
    and how they are purchasing it?  
    
    meg
17.16810WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jul 17 1996 10:174
isn't the balance of a food stamp(s) redeemed to the bearer if the
price of the food items is less than the value of that stamp(s)?

i mean, redeemed in Uncle Sam's currency.
17.16811FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jul 17 1996 11:2927
    
    	re: Jack
    
    	My note talked about food stamps and also about WIC (women infants
    children).
    
    	re: Meg
    
    	I never said that everyone abused the system meg, just that some
    do. I've hung around section 8 housing for most of my life and it never
    ceases to AMAZE me how many folks cheat the system. Yes, there are some
    that need the assistance and then GET OFF the dole as soon as possible
    (my MIL was one of these people). Then there are the others that LIKE
    getting free food from uncle sam, that LIKE free/subsidized housing,
    etc. They make some shady, under-the-table money on the side and
    collect their handouts from the govt like clockwork. THESE are the
    people that make myself and others very angry. 
    
    	And please don't pander to me about volunteering to help others.
    I've done quite a bit of volunteering in my town and my church. No one
    paid me to become an EMT and VOLUNTEER my time and services to my
    town. I do it because I enjoy it and I enjoy helping others. I've done
    the food donations/deliveries, free/cheap labor, etc. I don't have a
    problem with helping those who need the help. I have a problem with
    those who reach up from their lazy-boy and say "you HAVE to help me".
    
    jim 
17.16812PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 17 1996 13:2911
>   <<< Note 17.16768 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Three fries short of a Happy Meal" >>>
    
>    ttwa: is di in class again, or on vacation?

    Was at a big birthday bash in New Joisey.  What a party.
    Floyd Patterson was there too.  An honor to meet him.
    When we shook hands, he led with his right.  

    Thanks for wonderin', sweets.
    

17.16813NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 17 1996 13:3210
>    One other question.  When I shop I have one or more active kids with
>    me.  How the heck do you all have time to figure out who is buying what
>    and how they are purchasing it?  

Judging from the number of people who pick up (and put down) the magazines
and tabloids while waiting in the checkout line, most people have plenty
of time on their hands while they're there.  That's particularly true if
the person in front of you is using WIC vouchers.  They slow things down
_considerably_.  The cashier has to make sure they're the right items,
and each voucher has to be signed.
17.16814NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 17 1996 13:336
>isn't the balance of a food stamp(s) redeemed to the bearer if the
>price of the food items is less than the value of that stamp(s)?
>
>i mean, redeemed in Uncle Sam's currency.

Only up to a dollar.  The rest is redeemed in food stamps.
17.16815NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 17 1996 13:341
TTWA: How many of the young 'uns in here have any idea who Floyd Patterson is.
17.16816a stabHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 13:353
re: Floyd Patterson

That's the episode of Andy where the barber goes to New Jersey, aint it?
17.16817ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 17 1996 13:402
    
    I'm only 37, but I sure know who Floyd Patterson is. trust me on this.
17.16818needs some termsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 13:411
TTWA: What the over/under is for being a youngun?
17.16819PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 17 1996 13:423
  i'm younger than Gerald, but i know who Joe Louis is.

17.16820GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jul 17 1996 13:465
    
    this young'un has no clue who floyd patterson is, but for some reason,
    the name sounds familiar...
    
    
17.1682150's guyGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Jul 17 1996 13:525
    
      former hw champeen, fodder for Sonny Liston. Best remembered
     for the series of Ingamar Johansen fights, if I recall.
    
      bb
17.16822SMURF::WALTERSWed Jul 17 1996 13:531
    It should be familiar to some 'boxers.
17.16823NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 17 1996 13:561
He has a home page: http://www.cmgww.com/sports/patterso/patterso.html
17.16824GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jul 17 1996 14:096
    
    nope...rings no bells to me.  i recently found out, tho, that my
    grandfather was a very good boxer in his day...something about golden
    gloves or whatnot.  don't know if the maternal unit is just building 
    up the father she never really knew or not, but hey, it sounds good!
    
17.1682542333::LESLIEAndy *^* LeslieWed Jul 17 1996 14:211
    Where is Jerry Boyajian?
17.16826BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Wed Jul 17 1996 14:238
    
    	RE: Andy
    
    	I just checked my file cabinet and my desk drawers, and I'll
    	be darned if I can find him.
    
    	Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
    
17.16827PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 17 1996 14:249
> <<< Note 17.16824 by GAVEL::JANDROW "i think, therefore i have a headache" >>>

   The person for whom the surprise party was thrown was a golden
   gloves winner/champ (or whatever you call it) at one time, too, although
   that's not why or how he knows Patterson.
   Not only was it a huge, catered surprise party, but halfway through it, he
   was taken outside and presented with a Lincoln Towncar - a gift from his
   wife.  I've never seen that done before, except in the movies.
   He cried.  It was great.  ;>
17.16828NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 17 1996 14:263
>   He cried.  It was great.  ;>

I'd cry too if my wife gave me a Lincoln Towncar.
17.16829COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jul 17 1996 14:275
>    Where is Jerry Boyajian?

Send mail to leaf::wix and ask.

/john
17.16830ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 17 1996 14:274
    
    .16827
    
    I *never* get presents like that on my birthday.
17.16831MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jul 17 1996 14:284
Jerry Boyajian has been gone for quite some time. I don't know where he
landed.

The city in northeastern New Jersey is PaTerson.
17.16832re .16830NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 17 1996 14:281
Of course not.  You're not married.
17.16833CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jul 17 1996 14:299


 Floyd Patterson..didn't he do "Stagger Lee"?  Oh, that was Lloyd Patterson.




 Jim
17.16834wrong brand?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 14:293
>I'd cry too if my wife gave me a Lincoln Towncar.

You a chevy fan?
17.16835BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Wed Jul 17 1996 14:346
    
    	Knowing Gerald, he's probably a Mopar minivan nut.
    
    	He's got the classic symptoms ... wife, kids, more money than
    	he knows what to do with.
    
17.16836NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 17 1996 14:396
>    	He's got the classic symptoms ... wife, kids, more money than
>    	he knows what to do with.

We do have a Mopar minivan.  I'm not an <any kind of vehicle> nut.  We don't
have more money than we know what to do with.  Since our assets are joint,
I'd be upset if my wife bought me a Lincoln.
17.16837ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 17 1996 14:414
    
    .16836
    
    I hear you. Any Ford product would move me to tears.
17.16838optionalHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 14:413
>I'd be upset if my wife bought me a Lincoln.

You can't drive your house but you can sleep in your Town Car...
17.16839BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Wed Jul 17 1996 14:478
    
    	RE: .16836
    
    	I knew you had a Mopar minivan because I read/moderate CARBUFFS.
    
    	Geez!!  Should have leased a sense of humor when you bought that
    	van.  8^)
    
17.16840NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 17 1996 14:483
>    	I knew you had a Mopar minivan because I read/moderate CARBUFFS.

So when are you gonna fix the title of the Saab note?
17.16841BUSY::SLABOUNTYGot into a war with reality ...Wed Jul 17 1996 14:506
    
    	I didn't know it was broken.
    
    	And, would you believe, I forgot my hammer and chisel at the
    	house?  I guess it'll have to wait until tomorrow.
    
17.16842SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jul 17 1996 15:056
    .16831
    
    > The city in northeastern New Jersey is PaTerson.
    
    Whence the name of the first successful repeating handgun, Sam Colt's
    1831 Paterson revolver, which Mr Colt manufactured in said burg.
17.16843ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 17 1996 15:234
    
    .16842
    
    fascinating!!! do go on.
17.16844FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jul 17 1996 15:296
    
    	re: .16842
    
    	mr. binder, I am impressed. :)
    
    
17.16845CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jul 17 1996 16:2010
    
>    > The city in northeastern New Jersey is PaTerson.
    
 

  Hey, my brother lives (well, has a dwelling place) there.



 Jim
17.16846BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Wed Jul 17 1996 16:244
    
    	It's weird how they stuck a capital "T" right in the middle
    	of the town's name, though.
    
17.16847ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 17 1996 16:342
    
    <-- it is New Jersey, remember?
17.16848NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 17 1996 16:381
It's named after James "Pa" Terson.  He was a fatherly figure.
17.16849PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 17 1996 16:396
>        <<< Note 17.16845 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Every knee shall bow" >>>

>  Hey, my brother lives (well, has a dwelling place) there.

	hopefully nowhere near the center of town.

17.16850SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jul 17 1996 16:404
    .16844
    
    Mr Sadin, I'll be impressed if you can tell me what gave Colt the idea
    for the Paterson.  :-)
17.16851CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jul 17 1996 16:4312
>>  Hey, my brother lives (well, has a dwelling place) there.

>	hopefully nowhere near the center of town.



     Not too terribly far from it.




 Jim
17.16852PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 17 1996 16:456

>     Not too terribly far from it.

	eesh.  depressing as all hell there.

17.16853ACISS1::BATTISThree fries short of a Happy MealWed Jul 17 1996 16:472
    
    I prefer the matching Colt Russians over the patersons. 
17.16854BUSY::SLABOUNTYch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haWed Jul 17 1996 17:449
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Am I the only 1 that is somewhat bothered by the use of "home"
    	when "house" would be a much better word?
    
    	For example, when someone is selling real estate "because we
    	are buying a new home"?
    
17.16855LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 17 1996 17:461
    yes, you are the only one.
17.16856CTPCSA::GOODWINWed Jul 17 1996 17:485
    
    It's called marketing..
    
    Something we don't know much about here at Digital
    
17.16857RE: BonnieBUSY::SLABOUNTYch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haWed Jul 17 1996 17:494
    
    	Thanks for speaking on behalf of 5B people and clearing that up
    	for me.
    
17.16858LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 17 1996 17:501
    don't mention it.
17.16859SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jul 17 1996 17:534
    .16854
    
    Don't be silly.  "Buying a new home" is an ellipsis of "buying a new
    house in which to make our home."
17.16860another wayHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 17:543
>    yes, you are the only one.

Maybe. Or maybe they just watched the exit poll and changed their vote...
17.16861LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 17 1996 17:571
    geez.  i've already had one poll exit.  miss him.
17.16862GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Jul 17 1996 17:595
    
    but oph, ya still got me!!
    
    :> 
    
17.16863LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 17 1996 18:054
    .16862
    
    yes indeedy.  you better stick around, too.
    no-one else leaves!
17.16864BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonWed Jul 17 1996 18:0711
    
    	RE: Binder
    
    	Silly?  I don't think so.  I think it sounds stupid, ellipsis
    	or not.
    
    	Wouldn't you think it strange to hear me say "I'm buying a
    	batch of cookies" and see me walk out of the store with a new
    	oven because I actually meant "I'm buying a new oven in which
    	to make a batch of cookies"?
    
17.16865SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jul 17 1996 18:124
    .16864
    
    You're stretching it.  Idiomatic sppech is what it is, and attempts to
    explain it are doomed.
17.16866ACISS1::BATTISWindy City idiotWed Jul 17 1996 18:144
    
    speech
    
    nnttm, really
17.16867wonderingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 18:153
re: Idiomatic

Is this to idiots what a vegematic is to vegetables?
17.16868SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Jul 17 1996 18:173
    It's not "home" until your stuff is in it.
    
    
17.16869CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jul 17 1996 18:2619


>>     Not too terribly far from it.

>	eesh.  depressing as all hell there.


 No kidding.  Last time I went down there, I went the wrong way off of I80
 and wound up right smack dab in that neck o' the woods.


 There's a coffee shop right near where my brother lives that reminds
 me of the coffee shop in Seinfeld.



 Jim

17.16870LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 17 1996 18:291
    where's Seinfeld?
17.16871ACISS1::BATTISWindy City idiotWed Jul 17 1996 18:322
    
    on Fox. hth
17.16872PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 17 1996 18:365
  Shawn, I think you should take this up with Ron, whose house is
  at his home, according to him, which seems like a pretty convenient
  arrangement to me.

17.16873CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jul 17 1996 18:363
    >>  on Fox. hth
    	
    Near which cross street?  Fox and what? 
17.16874LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 17 1996 18:461
    didn't he mean seinfeld-on-the-fox?
17.16875CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jul 17 1996 18:528

 Seinfeld is on NBC and the reruns on UPN 38 in Boston.




 Jim
17.16876CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jul 17 1996 18:553
    Along with nary an AM dial, I am blessed to have these stations
    blocked from my television as well.  I have a Ronco Sitcom Blocker
    installed on the tv side of my cable box.  
17.16877BUSY::SLABOUNTYA Momentary Lapse of ReasonWed Jul 17 1996 18:578
    
    	The TV side of your cable box??
    
    	That'd be the bottom of my cable box, since it sits on top
    	of the TV.
    
    	What does it look like ... a piece of Dynamat?
    
17.16878ACISS1::BATTISWindy City idiotWed Jul 17 1996 19:183
    
    brian, if you don't like seinfeld, you're humor impaired. Fortunately
    this affliction can be treated. see your doctor immediately.
17.16879CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jul 17 1996 19:209


 Seinfeld is the only sitcom I watch.




 Jim
17.16880ACISS1::BATTISWindy City idiotWed Jul 17 1996 19:244
    
    well jim, you certainly have discriminating taste. unlike brian, who
    even drinks wine out of a box... i'll wager he doesn't even wear brown
    slacks either!! He's probably a spy from HP too.
17.16881miniature listHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 19:365
> Seinfeld is the only sitcom I watch.

That and The Simpsons completes my list.

They're actually the onliest regular TV shows I watch of any type.
17.16882A & E is the place to beDECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedWed Jul 17 1996 20:182
    I don't watch any sitcoms and I've NEVER watched Seinfeld ;-)
    
17.16883ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Jul 17 1996 20:192
    
    Karen, you need to expand your horizens. Kinda like Brian.
17.16884POLAR::RICHARDSONCarboy JunkieWed Jul 17 1996 20:201
        she fears glandular jocularity.
17.16885BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amWed Jul 17 1996 20:213

	Karen will when we spend our vacations together! We're gonna be buds!
17.16886NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorWed Jul 17 1996 20:293
"Seinfeld" is funny?  Really?  [Is any NBC Thursday night comedy funny?]

"Frasier" and "The Simpsons" are the two sitcoms that I watch.
17.16887ACISS1::SCHELTERWed Jul 17 1996 21:105
    If Mr. Battis is ignoring my question aboot lunch...
    
    
    Mike
    
17.16888CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Jul 18 1996 02:438
>> Seinfeld is the only sitcom I watch.

>That and The Simpsons completes my list.



  I have never watched the a Simpson's episode.
17.16889MFGFIN::E_WALKEREvil EdThu Jul 18 1996 02:463
         The Simpsons is the funniest sitcom on these days. It is not quite
    as good as it was 2-3 years back, but it is still better than anything
    else out there. 
17.16890THEMAX::SMITH_Sjest 'causeThu Jul 18 1996 02:471
    The Simpsons rule!
17.16891MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 18 1996 03:176
re: Simpsons' adoration

I'm reminded of a wall hanging I saw several years ago in an office.

Picture of the Simpsons, captioned with "Would you let these people
use your bathroom if they were nextdoor neighbors?"
17.16892BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amThu Jul 18 1996 10:567
| <<< Note 17.16887 by ACISS1::SCHELTER >>>

| If Mr. Battis is ignoring my question aboot lunch...

	Mike... like I said... put breakfast in the note and he will respond!
The guy probably eats Count Chockula for lunch!

17.16893BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amThu Jul 18 1996 10:566
| <<< Note 17.16888 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Every knee shall bow" >>>


| I have never watched the a Simpson's episode.

	Now say that in english!
17.16894NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jul 18 1996 13:363
TTWA:  Since Mark Battis bet his life that Bob Palmer wouldn't respond in
HUMANE::DIGITAL, I wonder if Mark's going to employ the services of Jack
Kevorkian.
17.16895BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amThu Jul 18 1996 13:553

	I'll do it for him! :-)
17.16896please don't jump, Mark...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Jul 18 1996 13:564
    
      Don't do it Mark.  Calm down...
    
      bb
17.16897ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Jul 18 1996 14:202
    
    Mike, Lunch sounds good. when and where?
17.16898ACISS1::SCHELTERThu Jul 18 1996 15:105
    Carlos Murphy's 11:30
    
    
    Mike
    
17.16899WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jul 18 1996 15:342
i wonder if Mark will begin to see a podiatrist whenever he
needs dental work...
17.16900MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jul 18 1996 15:352
    How many.....how many....I wonder.....but I really...don't want....to
    know........
17.16901GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Jul 18 1996 15:429
    
    
    ttwa:  what's the point of having stop signs and cross-walks in the
    parking lots here at mso.  for the second time, i had been standing at
    the edge of a c-walk and a car who had just come from the front of the
    building just blew right by me...never even stopped for the stop sign
    that is there at the other side of the c-walk.  and today, it was done
    by one of our rent-a-cops...
    
17.16902:-)DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Jul 18 1996 15:4813
    re: Mark and Palmer
    
    Mark, hang tough and play lawyer:  Palmer did indeed enter a note
    there, but some may consider it to be relatively free of substantial
    content, and/or did not address the issues that had been raised in
    previous replies and requests.  Thus, while Palmer's note is
    technically a "reply" in notes terminology, it is debatable as to
    whether it actually constitutes a "response", strictly speaking.
    You did specify a "response", didn't you?  I don't recall.
    
    My bill is in the mail.
    
    Chris
17.16903BUSY::SLABOUNTYAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu Jul 18 1996 15:545
    
    	Raq, turn in the plate # and time of infraction to someone in
    	charge of Security or Facilities, and maybe that will teach
    	him/her to follow the rules they're supposed to enforce.
    
17.16904GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Jul 18 1996 15:567
    
    i wasn't able to get the plate number, but i know the guy is around her
    a lot, so i guess i could report him, but i doubt anything would be
    done.  my guess is that running a stop sign ranks about as high as
    parking in spaces you don't belong in (not counting handicap spaces)...
    
    
17.16905POLAR::RICHARDSONCarboy JunkieThu Jul 18 1996 16:001
    Who is she?
17.16906ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Jul 18 1996 17:191
    <-- one who counts.
17.16907BUSY::SLABOUNTYBasket CaseThu Jul 18 1996 17:537
    
    	1 pedestrian, 2 pedestrian, 3 pedestrian, 4,
    	run 'em down and add another 10 points to my score.
    
    	4 pedestrian, 3 pedestrian, 2 pedestrian, 1,
    	now we're down to 0 and I think I'm finally done.
    
17.16908truly pedestrianHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jul 18 1996 17:550
17.16909POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteThu Jul 18 1996 17:593
    
    ttwa:  what "love" is.
    
17.16910BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereThu Jul 18 1996 18:018
    
    	It's a many splendored thing.
    
    	It's soft as an easy chair.
    	It's fresh as the morning air.
    
    	It's like oxygen.
    
17.16911LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Jul 18 1996 18:011
    just a 4-letter word.  [b. dylan]
17.16912GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleThu Jul 18 1996 18:261
    stinks, yeah, yeah.
17.16913SCASS1::BARBER_ASpankyThu Jul 18 1996 18:357
    Love is patient, love is kind.  It does not envy, it does not boast, it
    is not proud.  It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily
    angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.  Love does not delight in evil
    but rejoices with the truth.  It always protects, always trusts, always
    hopes, always perseveres.
    
    hth.
17.16914ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Jul 18 1996 18:394
    
    .16913
    
    That was beautiful.    <sniff>  <sniff>
17.16916BUSY::SLABOUNTYBe gone - you have no powers hereThu Jul 18 1996 18:473
    
    	Well, I agree with everything up until "patient".
    
17.16917SCASS1::BARBER_ASpankyThu Jul 18 1996 18:491
    See what I mean?
17.16915SCASS1::BARBER_ASpankyThu Jul 18 1996 19:103
    I can't think of a better definition.  
    
    Most people aren't capable of it in its entirety.
17.16918SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Jul 18 1996 19:2511
    From the Curmudgeon's Dictionary:
    
        love  n.  Once the noblest of emotions, described as being patient,
        blind, and that which distinguishes man from beast.  Generally used
        at present as a euphemism for lust.
    
            What did your body say to mine
            deep in velvet night's delight?
    
    				- William Rose Benet, The Dust Which Is God
    
17.16919in love, as in so much of life...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Jul 18 1996 19:295
    
      Well, showing up helps.
    
      nnttm  bb
    
17.16920ambrosianHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jul 18 1996 19:309
from _The Devil's Dictionary_ by Ambrose Bierce:

LOVE, n.  A temporary insanity curable by marriage or by removal of
the patient from the influences under which he incurred the disorder.
This disease, like _caries_ and many other ailments, is prevalent only
among civilized races living under artificial conditions; barbarous
nations breathing pure air and eating simple food enjoy immunity from
its ravages.  It is sometimes fatal, but more frequently to the
physician than to the patient.
17.16921ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Jul 18 1996 19:422
    
    I like april's definition best.
17.16922DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Jul 18 1996 19:545
    
    
    	TTWA   who the mysterious person is that has been decorating
    		the ZK3 ladies rooms with pictures..........
    
17.16923ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Jul 18 1996 19:582
    
    what kind of pictures?
17.16924POLAR::RICHARDSONCarboy JunkieThu Jul 18 1996 20:101
    No doubt the requisite pictures of Brad Pitt.
17.16925LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Jul 18 1996 20:121
    i must make a pittstop.
17.16926DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Jul 18 1996 20:125
    
    
    	Miscellaneous types....
    
    
17.16927PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jul 18 1996 20:134
   .16924

    bluurgh
17.16928SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZStrangers on the plain, CroakerThu Jul 18 1996 20:184
17.16929SCASS1::BARBER_ASpankyThu Jul 18 1996 20:231
    .16926  do go on
17.16930MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jul 18 1996 23:245
TTWA:
   While I will agree that it was prolly time to change the conference
   notice from the Amos memorium [I couldn't actually find that word in
   AHDfW, but it sounds right], is the new one really worth it in comparison?

17.16931Voodoo or suicide?MFGFIN::EPPERSONI saw a chicken with two headsFri Jul 19 1996 01:4612
      Can the human body commit suicide by using up its supply of
    adreneline?
      I was watching a documentary about voodoo the other night featuring
    doctors who had lost patients due to being scared to death by having a
    spell put on them. The patients were all perfectly healthy. Some of
    them were even in the hospital at the time of death. In each case the 
    victim knew that they were the subject of a fatal spell, and in each
    case the victim beleived in the superstition.
      They would just raise up out of bed looking scared to death and die.
    They only connection that the doctors could make from the autopsy is
    that in each case the victim was drained of all its body`s adreneline.
    It was as if they used it all up in one horrifying second.
17.16932BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jul 19 1996 04:593

	Milady.... Brad Pitt RULES! He can shake my booty anytime!
17.16934THEMAX::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasFri Jul 19 1996 05:141
         And people think I'M sick!!! 
17.16935BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jul 19 1996 05:151
why yes, they do...:-)
17.16936FABSIX::P_OHALLORANI'll think of somethingFri Jul 19 1996 06:284
    
    either Glen has in insomnia or he's working
    
    
17.16937FABSIX::P_OHALLORANI'll think of somethingFri Jul 19 1996 06:325
    
    either Glen has insomnia or he's working
    
    deja voux
    
17.16938BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jul 19 1996 06:333

	I am working..... hey.... you're in my building.... we could meet up!
17.16939WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jul 19 1996 11:274
if Doug and the two Jacks would have come to the defense of Adolph
Hilter if he were a republican?

(referencing entries in the Dole note)
17.16940MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jul 19 1996 11:353
You find some similarity between Adolf Hitler and Bob Dole, Chip?

Bizarre!
17.16941BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jul 19 1996 11:361
	Maybe Marge Schott.......
17.16942WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jul 19 1996 11:372
-1 from even a loose analytical posture, your observation is quite
   a stretch, Jack.
17.16943MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jul 19 1996 11:467
Well, then, why would you wonder if I'd support Hitler as a Republican?
I don't support Dole strictly because he's a Republican. I never supported
Reagan, and he was a Republican.

Then again, it could be the case that I support Dole because he's _NOT_
a nineties Democrat.

17.16944BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jul 19 1996 11:534

	Wait.... this could get good.... if Dukaukis ran against Reagan, who
would get your vote? :-)
17.16945WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jul 19 1996 12:156
okay Jack, i believe you. i really didn't think you'd support Hitler.
                            ^^^^^^

i was just funnin' about (from Tombstone).


17.16946GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Jul 19 1996 12:356
    ttwa:  if something contains something that normally has caffeine in
    it, but caffeine is not listed in the ingredients, what are the chances
    there really is caffeine in the first something?????
    
    
    
17.16947BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amFri Jul 19 1996 12:413

	70% of the boxes say the chances are good, raq!
17.16948BUSY::SLABOUNTYConsume feces and expire.Fri Jul 19 1996 14:007
    
    	RE: Conference notice
    
    	Strangely enough, yesterday I was going to suggest just what
    	the notice says ... although I hadn't actually considered it
    	for the conference notice.
    
17.16949PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 19 1996 14:064
>      <<< Note 17.16948 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Consume feces and expire." >>>

	wow - a seemingly non-critical response.  amazing.

17.16950BUSY::SLABOUNTYConsume feces and expire.Fri Jul 19 1996 14:166
    
    	You aren't referring to me, specifically, right?
    
    	More like "'BOX reader says something non-critical to 'BOX
    	moserator", yes?
    
17.16951PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 19 1996 14:219
>      <<< Note 17.16950 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "Consume feces and expire." >>>

    
>    	More like "'BOX reader says something non-critical to 'BOX
>    	moserator", yes?

	er, something like that, yes.  let's say that's close.
    

17.16952BUSY::SLABOUNTYConsume feces and expire.Fri Jul 19 1996 14:236
    
    	Proposition:
    
    	Mr Qwerty should be shot for putting the "d" so close to the
    	"s".
    
17.16953MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jul 19 1996 15:108
TTWA: 

     The high price of salt?

     Local wholesale club has three 1-pound packages of butter quarters,
     unsalted for $2.59. They also have three 1-pound packages of butter
     quarters, salted, same brand, at $5.49.

17.16954WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellFri Jul 19 1996 15:183
    The unsalted butter is probably close to its "sell by" date, leaving
    the merchant little choice but to unload it at a bargain basement
    price.
17.16955ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Jul 19 1996 15:313
    
    I never butter and salt my quarters. to slippery for the vending
    machine.
17.16956POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Jul 19 1996 15:334
    
    That's got to be a typo!  I can get salted butter for $1.59 a pound in 
    the regular store.  How would 3 pounds for more be a sale?
    
17.16957MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Jul 19 1996 15:425
>    That's got to be a typo!

Well, it wasn't a typo on _my_ part. I suppose the computer-printed price
sign at the store could be in error, but ...

17.16958POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Jul 19 1996 15:445
    
    How flippin' bizarre!
    
    I'd go up and complain 8^).
    
17.16959NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 19 1996 15:531
TTWA: /john's expertise on airplane johns.
17.16960?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Jul 19 1996 16:124
    
    You don't wwonder about about airplane johns' expertise on /john?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.16961....sounds sort of like boomphlat?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Jul 19 1996 16:145
    
    Why does nuked salted butter melt without much drama,
    but nuked unsalted butter....
    
    								-mr. bill
17.16962SMURF::WALTERSFri Jul 19 1996 16:291
    pan a salt butter!
17.16963Walter Bing front and center!MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Jul 19 1996 17:121
    Tan Walt the nutter
17.16964Maybe it's a French wordDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Jul 19 1996 19:118
    TTWA:
    
    A guy in some Internet newsgroup, in a critical reply to an earlier
    posting from some other guy, begins his posting with:
    
    		What an idoit!
    
    Chris
17.16965PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 19 1996 21:015
     men who spend the entire time you're out at lunch with
     them talking about themselves, and don't even ask you
     one single question about how you're doing.  sheesh.

17.16966LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Fri Jul 19 1996 21:051
    it's just that they find themselves so damn fascinating!
17.16967lest it go unaskedHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jul 19 1996 21:051
So how are you doing?
17.16968BUSY::SLABOUNTYDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KFri Jul 19 1996 21:078
    
    	RE: Diane
    
    	He probably figured that if he let you start talking he'd
    	never get another word in for the remainder of lunch.
    
    	Glad to help.
    
17.16969SMURF::WALTERSFri Jul 19 1996 21:091
    Then he lost out on all that wit.  Poor sap.
17.16970LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Fri Jul 19 1996 21:093
    .16967
    
    that was sorta sweet.
17.16971PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 19 1996 21:179
   'boxers are the best. ;>

   it's not that i mind listening at all, but it's nice
   if they seem to care a teeny bit, at least, about what
   might be happening in your world.  i don't know.  plus
   ca change, plus c'est la meme chose.


17.16972MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasSat Jul 20 1996 01:162
          So, what's happening in your world? I like to listen. 
    
17.16973WAHOO::LEVESQUEbon marcher, as far as she can tellMon Jul 22 1996 11:016
    > men who spend the entire time you're out at lunch with
    > them talking about themselves, and don't even ask you
    > one single question about how you're doing.  sheesh.
    
     Hmmm. Sounds like you need to up the quality of the men with whom
    you go to lunch.
17.16974FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jul 22 1996 11:1811
    
    
    	
>     Hmmm. Sounds like you need to up the quality of the men with whom
>    you go to lunch.
    
    	...and I know two such quality men with a free lunch hour here and
    there. ;*)
    
    
    jim
17.16975BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jul 22 1996 13:314

	I wonder if Karen knew I was kididng about going to ME this week????
:-)
17.16976COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jul 22 1996 13:363
I don't need to go to ME.

ME follows I around everywhere WE go.
17.16977BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jul 22 1996 13:431
:-)
17.16978BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jul 22 1996 13:453
	In Jim Henderson's new pname, "Every knee shall bow", why is it that he
wants everyone to become bowlegged?
17.16979PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 22 1996 13:469
> <<< Note 17.16973 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "bon marcher, as far as she can tell" >>>
    
>     Hmmm. Sounds like you need to up the quality of the men with whom
>    you go to lunch.

	I suppose so.
	<crossing "escapees from the Billerica House of Corrections"
	 off the list>

17.16980COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jul 22 1996 14:014
re .16978

Ralph (pronounced "Rafe") Vaughan Williams (two-word last name) knows why.

17.16981CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jul 22 1996 14:3114

>	In Jim Henderson's new pname, "Every knee shall bow", why is it that he
>wants everyone to become bowlegged?


 Of course you know it is from a Bible verse that says "every knee shall bow
 and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord". (either as saviour or
 judge..the choice is yours.




 Jim
17.16982BIGQ::SILVAI'm out, therefore I amMon Jul 22 1996 14:443

	Yes Jim... I did know it came from the Bible... :-)
17.16983MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasTue Jul 23 1996 00:033
         Okay, you've solved the mysteries of "Every knee shall bow" and "A
    ferret on the barco lounger", but what's the story behind "I (spade) my
    (dogface)"?
17.16984FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 23 1996 11:0910
    
    TtWA:
    
    	The reporter doing the story on the LaHore(sp?) bombing. When it
    was first reported that there was an explosion, he said that
    "investigators were exploring the possibility of a bomb since some of
    the injured were hit by shrapnel". Uh, wouldn't people be hit by
    shrapnel from ANY explosion, bomb created or not? Duh...
    
    jim
17.16985DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jul 23 1996 14:0615
    
    
    	Ed,
    
    	It's from a bumper sticker.  Instead of writing out "I spayed
    	my dog"  It has the word I, then a picture of a spade (shovel),
    	then the word my, then the picture of a dog's face.  Thus
    	"I (spade) my (dogface)".
    
    
    	TTWA   who these guys are at ZKO that know me by name but I
    		have no clue who they are!  There's at least three
    		that pass me in the hall and say "Hi Judy" but I don't
    		know them except by their faces, no names!
    
17.16986ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 23 1996 14:144
    
    well JJ, just stop them and say "Have  we met before?"
    
    hth
17.16987PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 23 1996 14:258
>       <<< Note 17.16985 by DECWIN::JUDY "That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!" >>>

>  It has the word I, then a picture of a spade (shovel),

	Always thought it was a spade as in hearts, clubs, diamonds,
	spades.


17.16988NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 23 1996 14:267
>    	It's from a bumper sticker.  Instead of writing out "I spayed
>    	my dog"  It has the word I, then a picture of a spade (shovel),
>    	then the word my, then the picture of a dog's face.  Thus
>    	"I (spade) my (dogface)".

Wrong.  The (spade) is the suit, as in hearts-clubs-diamonds-spades.
There's also a bumper sticker that says "I (club) my wife."
17.16989BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Tue Jul 23 1996 14:275
    
    	Yes, which is very similar to "I [heart] my [poodle picture]".
    
    	Although I hated mine.
    
17.16990ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 23 1996 14:284
    
    re: last few
    
    another mystery of life solved. next.
17.16991NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 23 1996 14:303
TTWA:  How did Di and I independently come up with the order hearts-clubs-
diamonds-spades?  Is there some canonical order to card suits?  I haven't
played cards in more than 20 years.
17.16992ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 23 1996 14:333
    
    four aces still beat a full house. although a smith & wesson will beat
    four aces. you get the idea.
17.16993SCASS1::BARBER_ASpankyTue Jul 23 1996 14:411
    JJ, I have a few of those too.  Who ARE they???  8)  
17.16994POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 23 1996 14:443
    
    Read Only types, I've found.
    
17.16995BUSY::SLABOUNTYGreat baby! Delicious!!Tue Jul 23 1996 14:489
    
    	Spades
    	Hearts
    	Diamonds
    	Clubs
    
    	So, basically, neither of you had any reason to put the suits
    	in the order that you did.
    
17.16996PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 23 1996 14:505
>  <<< Note 17.16991 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

	Good question.  That's the order that always springs to 
	mind for me.  I'm quite sure there's a reason for that.
	
17.16997MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jul 23 1996 15:364
    Anybody know anything about Mass Buying Power?  I'm looking to buy a
    Caravan at a decent price.
    
    Thx.
17.16998DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Jul 23 1996 15:363
    
    	EEsh!  Ok, so I had part of it wrong.......
    
17.16999BUSY::SLABOUNTYch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haTue Jul 23 1996 15:385
    
    	RE: Jack
    
    	Yes, I'm sure somebody does.
    
17.17000BUSY::SLABOUNTYch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haTue Jul 23 1996 15:393
    
    	SCAACT::CARBUFFS, note 612.
    
17.17001MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jul 23 1996 15:501
    Tanks!
17.17002NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 23 1996 15:513
Jack, find out the invoice price and negotiate with a dealer from there.
When I bought my Caravan in April, I offered $300 over invoice.  We settled
at $400 over invoice plus $25 for paperwork, etc.
17.17003EVMS::MORONEYJFK committed suicide!Tue Jul 23 1996 15:519
I believe the invention of things was:  NY State Tourism promotion group
invented the "I<heart>NY campaign which was rather successful.  Various
groups ran with this idea and created their I <heart> MY <whatever>.  Humane
society groups ran with _this_ with the I <spade> MY <whatever> as a take off
of the heart idea in cards.  Later some jokers came out with the
I <club> MY <whatever>.

Also National Lampoon once sold (still do?) a picture of a screw designed to
go over the {heart, spade} of (someone else's) bumper sticker...
17.17004NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jul 23 1996 15:542
If your dog's male, shouldn't the (spade) be replaced by a picture of
Rep. Gingrich with "ered" after it?
17.17005I think this is the correct URL for Edmund's...DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Jul 23 1996 16:258
    Jack, also check out Edmund's online car pricing info at:
    
    http://www.edmunds.com
    
    They also have a pricing service that sounds similar to Mass
    Buying Power.
    
    Chris
17.17006ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 23 1996 16:433
    
    Who won the recent DCU elections? I'd check myself, but the node name
    moved.
17.17007CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Jul 23 1996 16:477
    
>    Who won the recent DCU elections? I'd check myself, but the node name
>    moved.


 you need a node name to check yourself?
17.17008POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennTue Jul 23 1996 16:491
    The node name is WILLIE:: ?
17.17009BIGQ::SILVAhttp://quince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplusTue Jul 23 1996 16:493

	I know Bob came in 3rd... :-(
17.17010ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 23 1996 16:592
    
    the node name is Willie???? how odd.
17.17011CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jul 23 1996 17:011
    Maybe the node is named LYMPH::
17.17012ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 23 1996 17:044
    
    .17011
    
    you probably thought that was funny, didn't ya?
17.17013BUSY::SLABOUNTYTo the Batmobile ... let's go!!!Tue Jul 23 1996 17:056
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	I wonder why I read the title of CLASSIFIED_ADS note 3584 as
    	"Cat stuffing for sale".
    
17.17014EVMS::MORONEYJFK committed suicide!Tue Jul 23 1996 17:262
Well after you've tried all the different ways to skin a cat, you have
to do something with the pelts.
17.17015POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 23 1996 17:293
    
    <glares>
    
17.17016BIGQ::SILVAhttp://quince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplusTue Jul 23 1996 17:414

	I think what Deb means to say is someone should take after their
personal name, so she doesn't have to get her hands dirty. :-)
17.17017DCU ElectionROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowTue Jul 23 1996 17:574
    Tom McEachin was re-elected and Steve <mumble> was elected.  I came in
    third as Glen mentioned.
    
    Bob
17.17018ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 23 1996 18:182
    
    Thanks Bob. I voted for you.
17.17019remote node not reachable. not now. not ever.WAHOO::LEVESQUEyou don't love me, pretty babyTue Jul 23 1996 18:363
    TTWA:
    
     Is CARBUFFS ever available?
17.17020SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsTue Jul 23 1996 18:383
    It's available to me.  
    
    ?
17.17021ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 23 1996 18:444
    
    .17020
    
    maybe, you are one who counts?
17.17022ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowTue Jul 23 1996 18:456
    re: .17019
    
    I just opened the conference.  What node does your notebook think it is
    on?  If it's anything other than BIGTEX or SCAACT, that's your problem.
    
    Bob - host of CARBUFFS
17.17023BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Tue Jul 23 1996 18:596
    
    	He's probably using DLOACT
    
    	I used to switch back and forth between DLOACT and SCAACT when
    	1 or the other didn't work.
    
17.17024WAHOO::LEVESQUEyou don't love me, pretty babyTue Jul 23 1996 19:041
    thanks
17.17025ACISS1::SCHELTERTue Jul 23 1996 21:1010
    Seen somewhere??? 
    
    I (heart) my dog
    I (spade) my dog
    I ( club) my dog
    My dog is dead
    
    
    Mike
    
17.17026SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsTue Jul 23 1996 21:221
    TTWA:  Will I drive away in a shiny new Mustang tonight?
17.17027LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Jul 23 1996 21:231
    well i certainly hope so.
17.17028MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasTue Jul 23 1996 21:241
         Any reason you would?
17.17030SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsTue Jul 23 1996 21:251
    Yes, I shall attempt to lease one.  I hope they don't laugh at me.
17.17031FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 23 1996 21:276
    
    
    	good luck 'pril. Let us know how it handles them s-curves. :)
    
    
    
17.17032MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasTue Jul 23 1996 21:272
         Good luck, you deserve a Mustang. 
    TTWA:: Who just got on my account? 
17.17033SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsTue Jul 23 1996 21:337
    Thanks guys!  I'll let ya know tomorrow.  They will probably laugh at
    me since I'm so upside down.  That's what they did when I tried to get
    an Integra.  8(  I really wanted that car too.  The only reason I'm
    going is because I saw an ad for a Base Coupe for ****$15,188****!!!
    Automatic, A/C, Power everything.  Hello!
    
    8)
17.17034FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 23 1996 21:357
    
    
    	sounds like a fun car! I bet it'd beat my escort out of the
    gate...:*)
    
    
    
17.17035CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jul 23 1996 21:352
    'pril, are all those miles on your other car yours?  If so, you may
    wish to reconsider leasing.  
17.17036SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsTue Jul 23 1996 21:361
    TTWA:  Was Ed just nice to me?
17.17037SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsTue Jul 23 1996 21:361
    Brian, yep.  8\
17.17038MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasTue Jul 23 1996 21:371
         Don't lease:: it's a scam. A scam, I tell you!
17.17039SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsTue Jul 23 1996 21:415
    The only reason I was going to lease is to get my payments down.  But
    that was when I was going for a $20K Integra.  $15K is much more
    paletteable(sp??).
    
    0 to 60 in 8.4!!  ZOOOOOM!  
17.17040MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasTue Jul 23 1996 21:451
         You'll kill yourself. Get a sensible car, like a Hyundai. 
17.17041MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasTue Jul 23 1996 21:482
         Your insurance rates will be lower, and the cops won't pull you
    over for going 1mph over the speed limit. 
17.17042SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsTue Jul 23 1996 21:481
    I already have a Hyundai silly.  See SCAACT::CARBUFFS 2.109.  8)
17.17043MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasTue Jul 23 1996 21:491
         Wow, am I psychic or what? Any tickets? 
17.17044SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsTue Jul 23 1996 21:523
    Lots of tickets.  I typically travel at 2-3 times the speed limit.
    
    No convictions.  I know my way around in traffic court!!
17.17045POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennTue Jul 23 1996 21:571
    195 MPH!
17.17046FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 23 1996 21:576
    
    
    re: .17044
    
    	<nails fingers to desk>
    
17.17047Hyundai for sale, some body damage...EVMS::MORONEYJFK committed suicide!Tue Jul 23 1996 21:584
>    195 MPH!

...in a Hyundai?  What are you doing, pushing it out of a C130?
No wonder you want to sell it...
17.17048MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasTue Jul 23 1996 22:143
         The speed limits here are actually 75 mph on some parts of the
    interstates. Why? 75 mph is ridiculous; none of the vehicles I own will
    even go that fast.
17.17049just stay outta my way!THEMAX::SMITH_STue Jul 23 1996 22:192
    Why not 75?  My car will do it just fine.
    -ss
17.17050BUSY::SLABOUNTYWe're not #1, but we're up thereTue Jul 23 1996 22:225
    
    	0-60 in 8.4 seconds?
    
    	That's not ZOOM!!, that's "Will you MOVE, you piece of crap!!".
    
17.17051FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 23 1996 22:276
    
    
    My ol' Ninja 900 was 0-60 in first gear. 3rd gear would get up around
    110mph (and I still had 3 gears to go). ;*)
    
    
17.17052BUSY::SLABOUNTYWe're not #1, but we're up thereTue Jul 23 1996 22:309
    
    	A friend of mine let me take his for a ride years ago ...
    	had the thing going almost 100 in a 45MPH zone.  Luckily,
    	that was before the "$50 + $10/MPH over the limit" law in
    	MA.
    
    	I didn't get stopped, but if I had at least it only would
    	have cost me $50.
    
17.17053BIGQ::SILVAhttp://quince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplusTue Jul 23 1996 22:579
| <<< Note 17.17052 by BUSY::SLABOUNTY "We're not #1, but we're up there" >>>


| A friend of mine let me take his for a ride years ago ...

	SHAWN MARIE!!!!



17.17054FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 23 1996 23:249
    
    
    	<ignoring glen>
    
    	yeah, bikes are fun, but the tickets can wreak havoc with your
    finances. :)
    
    
    jim
17.17055MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'm out of p-name ideasTue Jul 23 1996 23:355
         I dunno, I got turned off at an early age when I saw some guy get
    road rash at about 75 mph. He wasn't wearing a shirt, and when I passed
    him he was standing by the side of the road with all the skin gone from
    his back and his spine exposed. It was a kind of purplish - grey color,
    as I remember. He died about 20 minutes later. 
17.17056BUSY::SLABOUNTYWe're not #1, but we're up thereTue Jul 23 1996 23:4217
    
    	They're alot of fun if you don't drive like a maniac.  And yes,
    	I guess that doing 100MPH in a 45MPH zone does qualify as "driv-
    	ing like a maniac", but who hasn't done something stupid at
    	least once?
    
    	The motorcycle I had was a 1-cylinder Honda Ascot that had a top
    	speed of a little over 80.  Not much for acceleration, although
    	it would out-accelerate most cars on the road due to HP/weight
    	ratio.  Took it up Rte. 495 once ... once.  From then on I used
    	146A-122-20 from Uxbridge to Marlboro to avoid the highway traf-
    	fic and that worked out pretty good.
    
    	I would love to buy another motorcycle ... a Honda Nighthawk 750
    	is pretty much the ideal bike, but they wanted almost $4K for a
    	new 1 the last time I checked around.
    
17.17057FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jul 23 1996 23:4510
    
    	re: road rash
    
    	I've had more than one friend get some serious damage done, but it
    was always doing something stupid (driving a bike that is less than
    roadworthy etc). I have to say that the two guys in a car that we
    called life-flight for looked worse than any bashed up biker I've seen.
    :*\
    
    jim	
17.17058MFGFIN::E_WALKERWhere's WaldoWed Jul 24 1996 05:033
    ttwa:: What was said to John Sobecky on that fateful day, a long time
    ago, that made him give up SOAPBOX? And how long has it been since his
    last appearance? 
17.17059WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jul 24 1996 10:106
a Honda Ascot? Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha...

i thought you said you had a motorcycle. that's like
saying the Red Sox are a professional baseball team!

:-)
17.17060a cold day in ????FABSIX::P_OHALLORANI'll think of somethingWed Jul 24 1996 11:409
    
    re-1
    
    c-mon now...let's not push it.
    
    it's more like saying the Patriots will take the Superbowl.
    
    aaaaaahhhahhahahahhahahhaha.
    
17.17061BIGQ::SILVAhttp://quince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplusWed Jul 24 1996 12:533

	They will
17.17062ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Jul 24 1996 14:152
    
    did 'pril lease her new Mustang?? 
17.17063NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 24 1996 14:412
TTWA: Is E_WALKER so enthusiastic about the U.S. women's gymnasts because
they're all 14-year-old girls?
17.17064BIGQ::SILVAhttp://quince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplusWed Jul 24 1996 14:441
probably....
17.17065SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsWed Jul 24 1996 14:461
    Mark, I don't want to talk about it.
17.17066ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Jul 24 1996 14:492
    
    ok. i won't ask about it again.
17.17067WAHOO::LEVESQUEyou don't love me, pretty babyWed Jul 24 1996 14:551
    he seems to have gotten the hint
17.17068SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsWed Jul 24 1996 14:583
    I needed coffee first.
    
    8)
17.17069BUSY::SLABOUNTYWhiplash!Wed Jul 24 1996 15:007
    
    	Chip, it was my 1st motorcycle ... I'd never ridden 1 before
    	that, so I wanted something small and manageable so that I
    	could "get the feel of a motorcycle" before I went out and
    	upgraded to something that could do SERIOUS damage to my body
    	and wallet.
    
17.17070LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 24 1996 16:545
    olympic swimmers' physiques...the muscles in the arms
    and legs, and even the trunk itself seem stretched,
    elongated - is this due to the constant training in 
    the water?  can the muscles be reshaped in that way
    by repetitive activity?  
17.17071POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennWed Jul 24 1996 16:551
    it's evolution.
17.17072PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 24 1996 17:0510
>          <<< Note 17.17070 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "it's about summer!" >>>

> is this due to the constant training in 
> the water?  

	no, it is merely an unbelievable coincidence.


	i need no thanks.

17.17073why ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Jul 24 1996 17:075
    
      What do all the swimmers, of all nations, genders, and ages,
     deliberately shake there arms in that limpy way before a race ?
    
      bb
17.17074PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 24 1996 17:0910
>          <<< Note 17.17073 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "Welcome to Paradise" >>>

	because if they waited until after the race, people around 
	them would be annoyed.



	ask me anything.

17.17075But not lacking intention.SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jul 24 1996 17:094
    Swimming is a slow-twitch activity.  They are loosening any possible
    tightness that may have developed during rest so that their arms (and
    legs, they do the same thing there by dancing around a little and
    shaking their feet) will be freely movable and lacking in tension.
17.17076WAHOO::LEVESQUEyou don't love me, pretty babyWed Jul 24 1996 17:1215
    >olympic swimmers' physiques...the muscles in the arms
    >and legs, and even the trunk itself seem stretched,
    >elongated - is this due to the constant training in 
    >the water?  can the muscles be reshaped in that way
    >by repetitive activity?  
    
     Height is a major plus in swimming as it is in basketball due to the
    distance a person with a long "wingspan" can travel on one stroke. A
    long, streamlined body is the perfect bodytype for excelling at
    swimming. Conversely, such a bodytype is virtually unusable for
    gymnastics. A more compact body is preferred due to the greater ease in
    performing flips and twists and such. So it's not a matter of swimming
    making a body like that, it's that such bodies tend to excel at
    swimming, and that's why most of the competitors have similar body
    characteristics.
17.17077WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jul 24 1996 17:444
sorry Shawn... it could've been worse i suppose. you could have
told us your first bike was a Vespa scooter. 

:-)
17.17078RE: .17076BUSY::SLABOUNTYWine me, dine me, 2.33222^5 meWed Jul 24 1996 17:455
    
    	However, the longer the arm, the longer it takes to rotate
    	it all the way around ... therefore the extra distance cover-
    	ed is negated by the extra time required.
    	
17.17079BIGQ::SILVAhttp://quince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplusWed Jul 24 1996 18:284

	Milady.... your humor is at it's best today. You've made me chuckle a
lot today!
17.1708030188::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 24 1996 18:321
    yes, she is frisky today!
17.17081BIGQ::SILVAhttp://quince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplusWed Jul 24 1996 18:321
no, she is not cat food. :-)
17.17082PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 24 1996 18:343
	high-horsish and frisky!  they go together!  sort of!

17.17083POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennWed Jul 24 1996 18:371
    You really want to be saddled with that?
17.17084ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Jul 24 1996 18:382
    
    pommel the thought
17.17085JHAXP::VULLOSimplify &amp; DeliverWed Jul 24 1996 19:241
    neigh, she's just being her self
17.17086PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jul 24 1996 19:283
  hi vinnie. ;>

17.17087MFGFIN::E_WALKERWhere's WaldoWed Jul 24 1996 21:425
         re.17063
    
         For your information, SACKS, I am enthusiastic about every Olympic
    event. I am keeping a particularly close watch this year on the
    Norwegian Womens' Beach Volleyball Team. 
17.17088THEMAX::SMITH_SWed Jul 24 1996 21:482
    I'm watching them, too.
    :)_ss
17.17089gone postalSMURF::WALTERSThu Jul 25 1996 19:448
    
    Random e-mail from a customer who receives one of our software kit updates.
    The customer complained that he never ordered it and does not want it.
    Apparently, we send him one every few months but there is no return
    address.  I asked him to send me the packing slip, which he does.
    Right on the top is the address of the SSB in Nashua. The customer is
    the US Postal Service, Performance Analysis department.
    
17.17090ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Jul 25 1996 20:044
    
    Colin, I'm in software contracts. The only way you get updates is to
    be on a maintenance contract. Sounds like he's on condist distribution
    from your note. hope this helps, if not contact me offline.
17.17091SMURF::WALTERSThu Jul 25 1996 20:093
    Mark, It's all fixed - I was just wondering why the Postal Service could
    not simply send a letter.
    
17.17092RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Jul 25 1996 20:171
    <-- probably did, and it got lost
17.17093BUSY::SLABYou're a train ride to no importanceThu Jul 25 1996 20:186
    
    	Maybe they didn't have any stamps, and didn't have time to pick
    	any up at the ...
    
    	... hmmm, no, not likely, now that I think about it.
    
17.17094MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Jul 25 1996 21:594
    I winder why Suzanne has a real suck up persona in Digital's, "Dear
    Bob" string?
    
    Also, the last entry in that string is .168.  Who dares me????
17.17095THEMAX::SMITH_SThu Jul 25 1996 23:023
    She knows the big guy is listening.
    
    I dare ya. Unless I beat you to it.
17.17096MFGFIN::E_WALKERWhere's WaldoThu Jul 25 1996 23:072
         Go for it, Jack!!!
    
17.17097BIGQ::SILVAhttp://quince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplusFri Jul 26 1996 12:2610

	I wonder who has been making $25 contributions each month to the
Colorado for Family Values in my name. I got a letter from them thanking me.
Ok, so it's probably Joe Oppelt that is doing it, but am I supposed to have
some sort of reaction to it? I did..... all I could do was laugh. :-) 



Glen
17.17098CSC32::M_EVANSwatch this spaceFri Jul 26 1996 12:3210
    Glen,
    
    Sounds like the years I got some awful inerrantist magazine for two
    years.  "Somebody" had put me on a list, shortly after I came out as a
    witch n the newpapaers.  
    
    
    Interesting magazine, but not very christian, if you get my drift.  
    
    meg
17.17099SMURF::WALTERSFri Jul 26 1996 12:451
    Marginally better than being burned at the stake though.
17.17100floater or a sinker?WAHOO::LEVESQUEyou don't love me, pretty babyFri Jul 26 1996 12:451
    I'd wager Meg's a floater anyway...
17.17101SMURF::WALTERSFri Jul 26 1996 12:5113
    Careful!  She'll turn you into a Newt.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Oh, nevermind.
    
17.17102CSC32::M_EVANSwatch this spaceFri Jul 26 1996 12:543
    naw, its a toad, but why be redundant?
    
    ;-)
17.17103WAHOO::LEVESQUEyou don't love me, pretty babyFri Jul 26 1996 13:109
    
           eh?
          /
      oO)-.
     /__  _\       
     \  \(  |      
      \__|\ {                                             
      '  '--'   
    
17.17104PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 26 1996 14:004
    Bob Dole, going after the small business vote, standing in front of
    cartons upon cartons of paper clips, saying he advocates a paperwork
    reduction act.  Aagag.
17.17105ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowFri Jul 26 1996 14:079
    re: .17094
    
    So you're the one who instigated this.  I almost deleted it, but
    decided to let the immaturity alert stand...maybe it will draw some
    attention from Mark eating crow.  I will say this for Mark, he could
    have deleted his note, but has instead chosen to show some personal
    responsibility.
    
    Bob
17.17106dark ages BobWAHOO::LEVESQUEyou don't love me, pretty babyFri Jul 26 1996 14:275
    >Bob Dole, going after the small business vote, standing in front of
    >cartons upon cartons of paper clips, saying he advocates a paperwork
    >reduction act.  Aagag.
    
    Whassamatta with that guy? Doesn't he know people use staples nowadays?
17.17107BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Jul 26 1996 14:2913
  <<< Note 17.17097 by BIGQ::SILVA "http://quince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus" >>>

>	I wonder who has been making $25 contributions each month to the
>Colorado for Family Values in my name. I got a letter from them thanking me.
>Ok, so it's probably Joe Oppelt that is doing it, but am I supposed to have
>some sort of reaction to it? I did..... all I could do was laugh. :-) 


	But the payback opportunities could be a whole lot of fun.

	;-)

Jim
17.17108BULEAN::BANKSFri Jul 26 1996 14:373
Back in the old days (ca. 1980), the GLCC in Denver used to provide
security to protect Falwell (sp?) and others like him from the
demonstrators every time they'd come to town.  The irony was delicious.
17.17109GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Jul 26 1996 14:396
    >I wonder who has been making $25 contributions each month to the
    >Colorado for Family Values in my name. I got a letter from them thanking 
    >me. Ok, so it's probably Joe Oppelt that is doing it, but am I supposed to
    >have some sort of reaction to it? I did..... all I could do was laugh. :-)
    
    But of course you will be taking the tax deduction.  :)
17.17110NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 26 1996 14:591
Didja getaloada the picture of Dole holding the giant paperclip?
17.17111CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jul 26 1996 16:078

 Right up there with Dukakis in the tank.




 Jim
17.17112Bet he's used lots of 'em, tooDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Jul 26 1996 16:397
> Didja getaloada the picture of Dole holding the giant paperclip?
    
    Oh, that's perfect... perfectly symbolic of the red-tape monstrosity
    that we've come to associate with Washington D.C. in general, the
    Congress is particular, and "Bob Dole" (tm).
    
    Chris
17.17113PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 26 1996 16:585
   Shorty's.  Always heard people recommending it, finally went (to the
   one off exit 6, Nashua) and it was, well, underwhelming at best.
   Isn't there more than one?  Do they vary a lot?

17.17114SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jul 26 1996 17:066
    They vary. The one in Litchfield is the original and was for a long
    time quite superb.  It has unfortunately not worn well, but it is still
    a big step up from the others, which IMHO are basically just Chi-Chi's
    knockoffs.  Any of them is an order of magnitude better than Tortilla
    Flat in Merrimack, which also used to be a good place lo these many
    decades ago.
17.17115BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Jul 26 1996 18:1410
    <<< Note 17.17114 by SMURF::BINDER "Errabit quicquid errare potest." >>>

>Any of them is an order of magnitude better than Tortilla
>    Flat in Merrimack, which also used to be a good place lo these many
>    decades ago.

	Really sad to hear that Tortilla Flats has slipped. Used to be
	one of our favorite places in the late 70s & early 80s.

Jim
17.17116LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Fri Jul 26 1996 18:213
    .17113
    
    there's a shorty's in woostah.  no big whoop.
17.17117GMASEC::KELLYQueen of the JungleFri Jul 26 1996 18:347
    I've been to the one in Litchfield and concur, the quality must have
    slipped as I wasn't particularly thrilled.  Concur also wrt Tortilla
    Flats.  There's another Shorty's in Manchester (fairly new) and 
    Bedford, but I don't know nor care to find out how they compare.
    
    Hermano's in Concord NH-is that the Mexican place that's in the old
    jail?
17.17118CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jul 26 1996 18:4014
    
>    Hermano's in Concord NH-is that the Mexican place that's in the old
>    jail?


    Hmm..I know it is in a small building right off the main street.



    Shorty's..I've only been to the one in Litchfield and I enjoyed it (this
    was a year ago or so.  I was at Tortilla Flat once.  That was enough.


 Jim
17.17119PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jul 26 1996 19:206
  how come i usually have to read mr. bill's notes two or three times
  and then when i figure it out, i'm still not sure that's what he
  meant?


17.17120WAHOO::LEVESQUEyou don't love me, pretty babyFri Jul 26 1996 19:231
    he likes being enigmatic.
17.17121LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Fri Jul 26 1996 19:233
    .17119
    
    well, at least i knew what _you_ meant.  agagagag.
17.17122BULEAN::BANKSFri Jul 26 1996 19:272
    Hermanos is not the one in the old jail.  That's some other messican
    restaurant.  I think Hermanos is the better of the two.
17.17123NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jul 26 1996 19:322
TTWA:  When there's a plane crash, do they retire the flight number?
Or does TWA still have a flight 800?
17.17124CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Jul 26 1996 19:3412
>TTWA:  When there's a plane crash, do they retire the flight number?
>Or does TWA still have a flight 800?


 They retire the number as quick as they can.  ValuJet was a day or 2 late
 in retiring 592 and I expect TWA may have taken a day or so to retire 800.
 But, after that, I believe they retire them.



 Jim
17.17125POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennFri Jul 26 1996 19:431
    Do they hang a nice banner from the rafters in the hangar too?
17.17126BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetFri Jul 26 1996 21:494
    
    	I just realized that there are no condom dispensers in any of
    	the Digital rest rooms.
    
17.17127THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Jul 26 1996 21:522
    Yeah, and there's no diaper changing area in there either.
    
17.17128SMURF::WALTERSMon Jul 29 1996 13:313
    .17126
    
    Shawn, you wanna buy a lawnmower?
17.17129PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 29 1996 13:363
   How are things going, technologically-speaking, chez Henderson?

17.17130CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jul 29 1996 13:5720

  

 funny you should ask..


 Well, I bought m'self a new peecee..a 100mhz, 1.2G Packard Bell super wizbang
 glorioski deluxe frabbazabba..so far I haven't managed to destroy anything,
 though since I hooked the thing up, I have little idea what is going on 
 in the rest of the world, other than everytime I turned on the tube I
 saw clips of the bomb in Atlanta..


 So far, I love it..but, I do have questions for the readership, which I
 will pose in the correct topics, of course.



 Jim
17.17131POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennMon Jul 29 1996 14:013
    Before you even start, you already need more memory and a bigger hard
    drive. hth
    
17.17132ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerMon Jul 29 1996 14:034
    
    ttwa: the stupidity of people at O'Hare lately. 17 people were arrested
    for making "bomb" comments to airport personnel. maybe, Lucky Jack
    was right; time to warm up ol sparky.
17.17133CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jul 29 1996 14:1014
>    Before you even start, you already need more memory and a bigger hard
>    drive. hth
 


     ;-)  compared with the 52M hard drive I had before, I am quite thrilled
     when I check and see that I have 800,000,000M left to go..though, I can
     see where more memory will come in handy.



 Jim   

17.17134BULEAN::BANKSMon Jul 29 1996 14:121
That's ok.  With 16KB clusters, that space will go fast.
17.17135BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Mon Jul 29 1996 14:515
    
    	800 Million Meg hard drive?
    
    	That's really big, Jim.
    
17.17136CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jul 29 1996 15:276

 Hmmm...


 well, I'm competing with Franks 2000 inch TV..
17.17137BUSY::SLABCandy'O, I need you ...Mon Jul 29 1996 15:315
    
    	Woah, an "Airplane!" AND Weird Al Yankovic fan?
    
    	If you were a woman I'd propose to you right now.  8^)
    
17.17138NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 29 1996 15:405
>    ttwa: the stupidity of people at O'Hare lately. 17 people were arrested
>    for making "bomb" comments to airport personnel. maybe, Lucky Jack
>    was right; time to warm up ol sparky.

Just don't call out "Hi, Jack!" when you see him in the airport.
17.17139ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowMon Jul 29 1996 15:424
    When and what the next assault on our rights will be due to TWA 800 and
    the bomb in Atlanta:-(
    
    Bob
17.17140CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Jul 29 1996 15:5311
    
>    	Woah, an "Airplane!" AND Weird Al Yankovic fan?
    
 
       how about that!



     

17.17141watch it!WONDER::BOISSEMon Jul 29 1996 16:248
I wonder if this notes conference has the permission of the IOC to call
itself "The Official DEC Notes Conference of the 1996 Summer Olympics". If we 
have not been given permission to use this label, we could be in deep do-do.
See the inside back cover of the latest Consumer Reports...

Bob

17.17142Chatter-chatter-chatter-chatterDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Jul 29 1996 16:318
    >	800 Million Meg hard drive?
    >
    >	That's really big, Jim.
    
    
    Yeah, it's almost big enough for a decent Netscape cache.
    
    Chris
17.17143BULEAN::BANKSMon Jul 29 1996 16:371
Almost big enough to install OS/2 on.
17.17144BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Mon Jul 29 1996 17:453
    
    	And it could probably hold all of Glen's .*69 snarfs.
    
17.17145PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 29 1996 19:283
   Tommy Ralston gave me a {smooth}.  Is that good?

17.17146SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZStrangers on the plain, CroakerMon Jul 29 1996 19:4110
17.17147SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsMon Jul 29 1996 19:451
    ugh, that was bad!
17.17148PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 29 1996 19:458
  What is it that people are typing that shows up as large backwards
  question marks on my screen?

  Why is this happening?  Why?  Why?


  I thank you.
17.17149POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteMon Jul 29 1996 19:464
17.17150SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsMon Jul 29 1996 19:461
17.17151NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 29 1996 19:488
>  What is it that people are typing that shows up as large backwards
>  question marks on my screen?

It's a secret.

>  Why is this happening?  Why?  Why?

Because you're not an initiate.
17.17152SCASS1::BARBER_Afollows instructionsMon Jul 29 1996 19:481
    Oh, you said "large".  Nevermind...
17.17153SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Jul 29 1996 19:496
17.17154NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jul 29 1996 19:491
You can't make an umlaut without cracking eggs.
17.17155EVMS::MORONEYJFK committed suicide!Mon Jul 29 1996 19:572
17.17156PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jul 29 1996 19:594
  what - no "diacritical" pun?  you guys are slipping.

  thanks, richard.  
17.17157SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Jul 29 1996 20:003
    > what - no "diacritical" pun?
    
    Critics die.  So does everybody else.
17.17158GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Mon Jul 29 1996 20:134
     >Tommy Ralston gave me a {smooth}.  Is that good? 
    
    
    If it's from Tommy Ralston, it has got to be good.    :)
17.17159COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jul 29 1996 21:0810
Airlines do not always retire the flight number.

Korean Airlines had not retired KE 007 as of several months after
the fatal flight.  I'm not sure whether the number is in use now;
it's not in use from JFK to SEL at the moment.

TWA has not retired TW 800; it still shows in their schedules far
in advance.

/john
17.17160SSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedMon Jul 29 1996 22:4711
   back a few:

   Isn't Tortilla Flats in Merrimack closed?  I was visiting back there in
   June and drove by the building on rte. 3.  Looked like it was closed and
   for sale.

   The best Mexican food (imo) in that area is/was Pablos up in Hooksett.
   I believe it too is closed now, though.

   -- Sam (former NHer-ite)

17.17161ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 30 1996 17:095
    
    ttwa:
    
    has TTom woken up from a deep sleep lately? lots of noting from his
    account lately.
17.17162POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 30 1996 17:126
    
    ttwa:
    
    if Mark Battis ever reads the notes where people say they're going on
    vacation 8^).
    
17.17163back in playHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 30 1996 17:159
Actually, I'm in recovery from a week spent underwater avoiding black tip
sharks and barracudas.

I din't really spend the whole week under water. I surfaced for beers
from time to time.

All that fun wore me out but now I'm back until duty calls, of course.

TTom
17.17164ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 30 1996 17:163
    
    no he doesn't. he really ought to get with the program, but he's
    been busy making an ass out of himself instead.
17.17165PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 17:409
   Why anyone would pay $300 to go to a football game, when they
   could watch it from home, be able to see the whole field, take
   a bathroom break whenever, not have 50 million boneheads milling
   around making them miss stuff, and get to see the slow motion replays
   (which is the best stuff, imo).

   I just don't know.

17.17166WAHOO::LEVESQUEinhale to the chiefTue Jul 30 1996 17:412
    The same reason people will pay $35 a ticket to watch a group perform
    their music when they could have bought a CD for $12.
17.17167local concernHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 30 1996 17:426
Wail, that's one of the rubs.

If'n you don't get 65K saps like me to by the freakin tickets, you caint
watch it locally.

TTom
17.17168BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Jul 30 1996 17:477
    
    	RE: last few
    
    	Correct.  If the games don't sell out, they're blacked out
    	[at least on local TV stations].  So the locals almost have
    	to buy the tickets in order to see the games.
    
17.17169LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Jul 30 1996 17:511
    pay $300 to see a football game?  ridiculous.
17.17170take this PSL and ...HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 30 1996 17:5114
In our case, the league would not award a franchise without the PSL base
which basically paid for the stadium to be built.

Charlotte is not the biggest market and had to go the way of the PSLs.

It's now the thing. The NFL made Nashville do it afore they let Houston
move outta town.

And of course, we had the worsted of all worlds lasted year when the
stadium that was over 100 miles away din't sell out and the games were
still blacked out in Charlotte. The stadium wasn't finished so they
played the games in Clemson, SC.

TTom
17.17171PALINDROME SNARF!!!! HAHA JIMBOJULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Jul 30 1996 17:531
    Baseball games aren't ever sold out and they're televised, explanation?
17.17172PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 17:552
    17.17166  This seems different to me.
17.17173depends on the leagueHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 30 1996 17:557
Mileage varies with leagues.

MLB has markets a package of TV that doesn't take local attendance into
account.

NBA and NFL have the blackout rule wherein they have to sell out afore
some prescribed time or else the locals can't see it.
17.17174BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Jul 30 1996 17:5614
    
    	Well, I'd have to argue with "never" and suggest "hardly ever".
    
    	But you're right, and the only guess I have is that there are
    	81 home games played by every baseball team compared to 7-8
    	home games played by every football team.
    
    	The Toronto Blue Jays drew almost 4M fans a few years ago ...
    	that's about 50K/game.  Compare the same 50K/game to a foot-
    	ball team, and you'd only draw 400K fans.
    
    	But I can't comment on the difference in ticket prices [IE,
    	is it 10x for football, making the ticket revenue equal?].
    
17.17175CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jul 30 1996 17:572
    Yet another series of reasons for me to continue my silent boycott of
    professional sports.  
17.17176PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 17:576
>      <<< Note 17.17168 by BUSY::SLAB "Duster :== idiot driver magnet" >>>
    
>    	Correct.  If the games don't sell out, they're blacked out
>    	[at least on local TV stations]. 

	Yes, I was aware of that.
17.17177BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Jul 30 1996 17:574
    
    	Oh, and Tom, MLB did have a blackout policy within the last
    	10-15 years.
    
17.17178BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Jul 30 1996 17:5911
    
>>    	Correct.  If the games don't sell out, they're blacked out
>>    	[at least on local TV stations]. 
>
>	Yes, I was aware of that.
    
    
	Then I'm wondering why you claimed that "everybody could
    	watch it from home" if you knew the game would be blacked
    	out locally?
    
17.17179Methinks it's not so silentACISS1::SCHELTERTue Jul 30 1996 17:595
    RE: Brian, That's the 2nd time I've read that from you. 
    
    
    Mike
    
17.17180$*}HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 30 1996 18:014
>    Yet another series of reasons for me to continue my silent boycott of
>    professional sports.  

I wish you'd just shut up about that silent boycott...
17.17181POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 30 1996 18:023
    
    ttwa:  Does Shawn realize that he quoted Gilbert & Sullivan in .17174?
    
17.17182BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Jul 30 1996 18:046
    
    	Huh?
    
    	It seems almost impossible that I would post, word-for-word,
    	a 14-line entry that was already uttered by someone else.
    
17.17183TTWA Globe "sport" writers who don't know about "golden goals"PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jul 30 1996 18:0428
|   Why anyone would pay $300 to go to a football game
    
    Too much.
    
|   when they could watch it from home, be able to see the whole field,
    
    You're kidding right?  You can't see the whole field from home.
    Which is the problem with watching it from home.
    
|   take a bathroom break whenever
    
    If you watch the football I watch, you can't take a bathroom break
    whenever, you have to watch.  Take care of things before and after,
    it's not too tough.
    
|   not have 50 million boneheads milling around making them miss stuff,
    
    Never been to a football match with 50 million people in the stadium,
    been there with more than a few thousand.  But there are boneheads.
    (But the boneheads shouted with such a thick Irish accent that
    if Marsden *did* learn the words, few would have understood him.
    But he didn't.)
    
|   and get to see the slow motion replays (which is the best stuff, imo).
    
    Nah, seeing it happen with your own eyes is the best stuff.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17184POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 30 1996 18:0911
    
    From H.M.S. Pinafore:
    
    ALL.                          What, never?
    CAPT.                              No, never!
    ALL.                          What, never?
    CAPT.                              Hardly ever!
    
    
    It's grasping, but I thought you'd be pleased.
    
17.17185PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 18:109
>      <<< Note 17.17178 by BUSY::SLAB "Duster :== idiot driver magnet" >>>
    
>	Then I'm wondering why you claimed that "everybody could
>    	watch it from home" if you knew the game would be blacked
>    	out locally?

	I didn't claim that.
    

17.17186ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 30 1996 18:113
    
    deb, shawn would be hard pressed to tell you who Gilbert & Sullivan
    were. hth
17.17187BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doTue Jul 30 1996 18:1410
    
    	You claimed that "anybody" could do it, and "anybody" can be
    	written alternately as "a person picked at random from the
    	group known as "everybody"".
    
    	Obviously "everybody" can't go to that game, due to seating
    	constraints [not to mention the prohibitive lines at the
    	women's restrooms], but "anybody" goes to the game to ensure
    	that [s]he will be able to see the game as it happens.
    
17.17188BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doTue Jul 30 1996 18:146
    
    	RE: .17186
    
    	Darn, I knew the perfect response to this, but now I've for-
    	gotten it!!
    
17.17189PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 18:1832
>  <<< Note 17.17183 by PERFOM::LICEA_KANE "when it's comin' from the left" >>>
    
|   when they could watch it from home, be able to see the whole field,
    
>    You're kidding right?  You can't see the whole field from home.
>    Which is the problem with watching it from home.

	No, I'm not kidding.  I just didn't word it right, apparently.
	I don't mean you can see the whole field _at once_, I mean
	you can see the whole field equally as well, play after play,
	rather than maybe being stuck at one end, where it's hard to see
	what's going on down at the other end.
    
>    If you watch the football I watch, you can't take a bathroom break
>    whenever, you have to watch.  Take care of things before and after,
>    it's not too tough.

	It's easier to get to and from the bathroom if you're at home,
	generally speaking.  That's all I meant.
    
>    Never been to a football match with 50 million people in the stadium,
>    been there with more than a few thousand. 

	Yes, that was hyperbole, of course.
    
|   and get to see the slow motion replays (which is the best stuff, imo).
    
>    Nah, seeing it happen with your own eyes is the best stuff.

        Well, we may not agree about this, but anyways, you get to see it
	with your own eyes if you're at home, too.  You get both.
	The poetry of the slow motion is great.
17.17190PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 18:219
>             <<< Note 17.17187 by BUSY::SLAB "Enjoy what you do" >>>

>    	You claimed that "anybody" could do it, and "anybody" can be
>    	written alternately as "a person picked at random from the
>    	group known as "everybody"".

	Very informative.  I was aware that games are sometimes blacked
	out, Shawn.  I'm sorry if you are having trouble believing that.

17.17191ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 30 1996 18:243
    
    relax di. shawn is just being obstinate, he's also quite adept at it
    as well.
17.17192BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doTue Jul 30 1996 18:325
    
    	RE: .17186
    
    	They are a Broadway musical writing team.
    
17.17193BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doTue Jul 30 1996 18:334
    
    	Diane, then how can "anybody" see a blacked out game if [s]he
    	doesn't actually pay the $300 required for same?
    
17.17194Unclutured bimpkunCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jul 30 1996 18:344
re .17192

	agagagagagagagh!!!

17.17195ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Jul 30 1996 18:354
    
    .17193
    
    Psst!! Satellite dish.
17.17196BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doTue Jul 30 1996 18:394
    
    	Covert, that was a joke ... someone else said it a few months
    	ago in MUSIC.
    
17.17197i wunder bouts him tooGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Jul 30 1996 18:409
    
      Yeah, slab's misspelled at both ends.  If you were going to
     have an Irish first and a French second, why not do it properly
     and be
    
               Sean LaBountie
    
      bb
    
17.17198POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 30 1996 18:405
    
    Shawn 8^).
    
    John, see KDX200::MUSIC 172.551.
    
17.17199BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doTue Jul 30 1996 18:419
    
    	If I knew YOU knew where it was, I could have saved 20 minutes'
    	worth of SEARCHing.  8^)
    
    	Of course, if I had started at 1.0 I would have found it faster
    	than I did ... since I started at LAST.LAST
    
    	8^)
    
17.17200POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Jul 30 1996 18:424
    
    It was such a painful experience that it's imprinted on my heart for
    ever.                                               
    
17.17201COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jul 30 1996 18:438
17.17202PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 18:5312
>             <<< Note 17.17193 by BUSY::SLAB "Enjoy what you do" >>>
    
>    	Diane, then how can "anybody" see a blacked out game if [s]he
>    	doesn't actually pay the $300 required for same?

    I didn't say anybody could see a blacked-out game, I don't believe.

    But, of course I see what you're getting at.  I could just as well
    have wondered "Why would anyone want to go to a football game instead
    of watching it on TV?"  Forget the $300 tickets, forget blackouts, etc.
    I've always thought football was far better on TV.    

17.17203SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jul 30 1996 19:025
    .17202
    
    > I've always thought football was far better on TV.
    
    Agreed.  At least when it's on TV there's an OFF switch.
17.17204SCASS1::BARBER_Aplease pass the dirtTue Jul 30 1996 19:052
    I wonder how in the world I managed to stay out of "Shoe Safari" at
    lunchtime.  I'm so proud of myself.  8)
17.17205POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennTue Jul 30 1996 19:061
    I managed to stay out of Canadian Tire today, so far.....
17.17206COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jul 30 1996 19:241
Tread lightly next time you go there.
17.17207CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Jul 30 1996 19:3315

>   <<< Note 17.17171 by JULIET::MORALES_NA "Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze" >>>
                      -< PALINDROME SNARF!!!! HAHA JIMBO >-

 >   Baseball games aren't ever sold out and they're televised, explanation?


  
  Ever hear of the Cleveland Indians?  Every home game for the 1996 season
  was sold out months before the season began.



 Jim
17.17208BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Jul 30 1996 19:489

	I was watching the Atlanta Braves play the San Francisco Giants on
Saturday. I noticed that the Giants had huge AIDS Awareness Ribbons on their
uniforms. Not pinned on, but part of the uniform decal. Anyone know why they
are doing this? I mean, they are so huge you can't help but notice them.


Glen
17.17209LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Jul 30 1996 19:541
    because they're giants, silly.
17.17210MFGFIN::E_WALKERWhere's WaldoTue Jul 30 1996 20:242
         Say, who's the clown that keeps changing the conference heading?
    Someone needs to make up their mind. 
17.17211PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jul 30 1996 20:284
>            <<< Note 17.17210 by MFGFIN::E_WALKER "Where's Waldo" >>>

	shaddap.  if you had half a clue, you'd be dangerous.

17.17212MFGFIN::E_WALKERWhere's WaldoTue Jul 30 1996 20:301
         TTWA:: Exactly what did that mean? 
17.17213MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jul 30 1996 20:331
    Tings to Waunder about.
17.17214MFGFIN::E_WALKERWhere's WaldoTue Jul 30 1996 20:362
         TTHA:: Will I have to attend Noters' Anonymous after I'm outta
    here, or will the cravings go away on their own? 
17.17215CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jul 30 1996 20:361
    Yes.  Next!
17.17216MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jul 30 1996 20:371
    What about my poop face dream Brian???
17.17217SCASS1::BARBER_Aplease pass the dirtTue Jul 30 1996 20:448
    That poop face dream had me rolling, Jack.
    
    Ed, it's hard, I went without notes it for 2.5 years.  I went through
    serious withdrawals when they laid off all the temps back then.  I
    would still come in and hang around so I could note.  Of course, that
    was back in the days when there was a LOT more activity in notes.
    
    It's like riding a bike.  It all came back to me the first day.
17.17218POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennTue Jul 30 1996 20:441
    What does a poop face dream Brian look like?
17.17219CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jul 30 1996 20:441
    Scrub vigorously with an antiseptic soap, phisohex should do it.  
17.17220BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Jul 30 1996 20:496
| <<< Note 17.17211 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>

| shaddap.  if you had half a clue, you'd be dangerous.

	Well, seeing he likes little girls, he already is dangerous even
without a clue.
17.17221MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Jul 30 1996 20:501
    Quiet BIGQ poopface!
17.17222BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Jul 30 1996 21:165
| <<< Note 17.17221 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>

| Quiet BIGQ poopface!

	YUK! 
17.17223Colin has to explain ?CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Jul 31 1996 12:579
    
     TTWA:
    
    	80.3980
    
    	What kind of shift in the cosmos has occured while I've
    	been gone ?  
    
    
17.17224ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Jul 31 1996 13:073
    
    must be a slow day judging by the last two topics. Have we really run
    out of topics to discuss?
17.17225GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Jul 31 1996 13:282
    people who become ornery when their thoughts and ideas are 
    challenged....
17.17226BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Jul 31 1996 13:286
| <<< Note 17.17223 by CNTROL::JENNISON "It's all about soul" >>>

| What kind of shift in the cosmos has occured while I've been gone ?

	I stopped wearing that thong......

17.17227NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 31 1996 13:302
TTWA: How the person who answers the phones manages it at the Brockton MA
law firm Wainwright Wainwright Wainwright Wainwright & Wainwright.
17.17228FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jul 31 1996 13:335
    
    
    	"Five W law firm, how may I help you?"
    
    
17.17229perhapsGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Jul 31 1996 13:344
    
      "Hello ?"
    
      bb
17.17230BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Wed Jul 31 1996 14:333
    
    	"Wainwright quintupled, who do you want to sue today?"
    
17.17231CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jul 31 1996 14:374
    "It's Wainwright when you're way wrong"
    
    "The Wainwright 5, we'll sue 'em alive" 
    
17.17232NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jul 31 1996 14:392
If you call Syms, the operator answers "Syms, where an educated consumer is
our best customer."  Howja like to do that hundreds of times a day?
17.17233ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Jul 31 1996 15:264
    
    .17232
    
    Worse yet, have to watch hundreds of those Sy Syms commercials.
17.17234GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Jul 31 1996 15:331
    rumour has it that the Patriots are playing Friday.  What time?
17.17235too earlyCSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Jul 31 1996 15:343

 No, not football already :-/
17.17236ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Jul 31 1996 15:372
    
    well Jim, you can always join in on Brian McBride's silent protest.
17.17237POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteWed Jul 31 1996 16:047
    
    When I worked at Businessland we had to answer the telephone "It's a
    great day at Businessland!".
    
    We all hated it until it got written up in some PC magazine as being
    the best greeting they'd ever heard 8^).
    
17.17238CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jul 31 1996 16:393
    RE: Football.....
    
    With any luck, they will go on strike.  
17.17239surely not the defensive secondary...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Jul 31 1996 16:428
    
     .17234 by GMASEC::KELLY : "...the Patriots are playing..."
    
    
    
      Now, now, don't exaggerate...
    
      bb
17.17240MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Jul 31 1996 18:3411
    7 year old and I were watching, "War of the Worlds" last night  $8.99
    at BJ's.
    
    At the beginning, the ship pops it's head out and shoots three men
    waving white flags.  This causes the power to go out on both the
    electrical and phone lines.  Also, everybody's watch stops.  Sounds to
    me like the power has been neutralized.  However, a police car shows up
    immediately.  My son says, "Gosh dad...the car shouldn't be working
    either."
    
    Is he correct in saying this?
17.17241CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jul 31 1996 18:375
    No.  Lovingly whack him with a spoon for being too observant before he 
    is ready to handle that type of repsonsibility.  He may start acting like 
    a pre-adult or something and end up voting democratic.  
    
    :-)
17.17242RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Jul 31 1996 18:375
    Maybe it's got a diesel engine -- no need for electricity once it's
    running, unless the fuel is kept flowing through an electrical valve.
    
    More likely though it's just those darn tricky aliens causing selective
    power disruptions, or "outrages" as a neighbor used to say...  :-)
17.17243donut powered?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 31 1996 18:376
No. It's a freakin movie, already. Ya oughta be teaching 'im the
distinction between fantasy and reality.

On second thought, maybe ya might wanna get some help with that your own
self :=}

17.17244MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Jul 31 1996 18:4313
 Z   No. It's a freakin movie, already. Ya oughta be teaching 'im the
 Z   distinction between fantasy and reality.
    
    Actually this can be quite appropriate since the rays that hit these
    men were nuclear in nature.  My understanding is that a nuclear bomb,
    for example, would also neutralize powere within the area.  This would
    account possibly for alternators and batteries in cars being unable to
    function.  
    
    This could be a real detriment if you are trying to speed away from the
    blast!
    
    
17.17245BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedWed Jul 31 1996 18:485
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why does Bonnie seem to have her right margin set to 50?
    
17.17246BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedWed Jul 31 1996 18:508
    
    	RE: .17242
    
    	A gas-powered engine doesn't need power once it's running,
    	either ... the internal combustion keeps it going.
    
    	Power is only required to keep accessories running.
    
17.17247FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jul 31 1996 18:505
    
    
    	Jack, the cop obviously had his car parked in a faraday cage.
    
    
17.17248WAHOO::LEVESQUEinhale to the chiefWed Jul 31 1996 18:502
    Except newer cars with electronic ignition would be incapacitated by
    EMP.
17.17249CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jul 31 1996 18:512
    Bzzzt!  Need power for da' plugs which comes from?  Anyone? Anyone? 
    Bueller?  
17.17250SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jul 31 1996 18:516
    A nuke emits what is called an EMP (ElectroMagnetic Pulse).  EMPs are
    powerful enough to fry some electronic equipment and to disrupt the
    operation of other equipment not actually fried.  Plain old
    "electrical" stuff, like power lines, isn't affected by an EMP, but the
    control subsystems for the grid and the phone system are all electronic
    these days, so a nuke will take out what it doesn't fry.
17.17251BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedWed Jul 31 1996 18:565
    
    	RE: .17249
    
    	What kind of plugs?
    
17.17252CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jul 31 1996 18:591
    Splitfire double platinum?
17.17253BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedWed Jul 31 1996 19:013
    
    	Oh, THOSE plugs.  I was thinking of earplugs.
    
17.17254section 209SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZStrangers on the plain, CroakerWed Jul 31 1996 19:1514
17.17255aint no sex in the bibleHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 31 1996 20:052
... what it means that the word sex is no where in the entire KJV
bible...
17.17256RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Jul 31 1996 20:071
    ...there's plenty o' cleavin', though...
17.17257LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Jul 31 1996 20:121
    ...and begattin'
17.17258EVMS::MORONEYJFK committed suicide!Wed Jul 31 1996 20:241
	...and knowin'
17.17259POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteWed Jul 31 1996 20:263
    
    And pettin'...
    
17.17260MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Chevy Blazer Car BomberWed Jul 31 1996 22:103
         TTWA:: How could anyone possibly be a Patriot's fan? Get a real
    team, like the Colts. Their defence looks good already. Hopefull Faulk
    can stay healthy. 
17.17261SALEM::DODASometimes all you get is the truthWed Jul 31 1996 22:164
Prior to last year, the Colts hadn't put a decent team on the 
field in the post-U Haul years.

daryll
17.17262MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Chevy Blazer Car BomberWed Jul 31 1996 22:202
         Well, times have changed. They should become the dominant team in
    the AFC this season, unless a miracle happens in Miami. 
17.17263THEMAX::TILLBERGMAT. BOY - American LoserWed Jul 31 1996 22:481
         How have things been going for all my American friends? 
17.17264BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 01 1996 03:365
| <<< Note 17.17260 by MFGFIN::E_WALKER "Future Chevy Blazer Car Bomber" >>>

| Their defence looks good already. 

	But I hear their defense stinks big time!
17.17265RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Aug 01 1996 11:041
    pettin'?
17.17266COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Aug 01 1996 11:175
How does the cat always know that it's time to go to the vet?

She's hiding rather well.

/john
17.17267all my roudy friendsFABSIX::P_OHALLORANspace for rentThu Aug 01 1996 11:3727
    
                   Exhibitions
    
        Fri Aug 2  at Pittsburgh 8 (Ch 5)
        Mon Aug 12 at Dallas     8 (ESPN)
        Sun Aug 18    Philadelphia 1 (Ch 7)
        Fri Aug 23    Washington 8 (Ch 5)
    
                   The season        
    
        Sun Sep 1  at Miami 4 (Ch 7)
        Sun Sep 8  at Buffalo 1
        Sun Sep 15    Arizona 1
        Sun Sep 22    Jacksonville 4
        Sun Sep 29        OFF
        Sun Oct 6  at Baltimore 1
        Sun Oct 13    Washington 1
        Sun Oct 20 at Indianpolis 1
        Sun Oct 27    Buffalo 8 (TNT)
        Sun Nov 3     Miami 4 (Ch 7)
        Sun Nov 10 at New York Jets 1
        Sun Nov 17    Denver 1
        Sun Nov 24    Indianpolis 1
        Sun Dec 1  at San Diego 8 (ESPN)
        Dun Dec 8     New York Jets 4
        Sun Dec 15 at Dallas 1
        Sat Dec 21 at New York Giants 12:30 (Ch 7)
17.17268ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 01 1996 12:334
    
    The Pittsburgh  Steelers are the team to beat in the AFC. Ed, don't
    you know the Colts will blow it this year? Hell man, they have 9 ex-
    Bears on their squad, which is the kiss of death.
17.17269There's no tomorrowNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighThu Aug 01 1996 13:0012
TV commercial last night, for a KGP computer show somewhere in Mass.
They're pushing PC's:

        "Prices are dropping daily!"
        
...followed by,

        "Prices will never be this low again!"
        
I guess the end is nigh.

Art
17.17270NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 01 1996 13:041
Agagagagag!
17.17271POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteThu Aug 01 1996 13:098
    
    .17266
    
    Ain't that the truth 8^).  I took mine to the vet on Tuesday; it took
    me almost 45 minutes to round them up, and I had to use every trick in
    the book.
    
    
17.17272ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 01 1996 13:123
    
    deb, next time scan them through the computer, then send said file
    to your vet. hth, nnttm
17.17273Maybe this belongs in "Things to Hate Today"....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Aug 01 1996 13:245
    
    Why?
    
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17274RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Aug 01 1996 13:281
    Which book is that?  How many tricks are in it?
17.17275BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationThu Aug 01 1996 14:1510
    
    	RE: .17263
    
    	Not going too well, ::TILLBERG.
    
    	The drought over here has wiped out most of our crops, all the
    	goats and sheep are dehydrating, the bank is about to foreclose
    	on our farm, and my girlfriend is expecting qunituplets.  And I
    	fear that there will not be enough food for the kids.
    
17.17276plenty fourHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 01 1996 14:173
>qunituplets.

Is that more or less than a gazillion?
17.17277CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Aug 01 1996 14:196
    "You picked a fine to leave me Lucille!  
    Four hungry children and crops in the field." 
    
    Free clue for you guys.  Play whatever passes for country music,
    in your neck of the woods or savanah as the case may, backwards. 
    You'll get everything back right quick.     
17.17278PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 01 1996 14:295
>qunituplets.

	more resident aliens?

17.17279WAHOO::LEVESQUEinhale to the chiefThu Aug 01 1996 15:061
    TTWA: Who the heck is the Yugo girl?
17.17280BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 01 1996 15:077
| <<< Note 17.17275 by BUSY::SLAB "Afterbirth of a Nation" >>>


| and my girlfriend is expecting qunituplets. And I fear that there will not be 
| enough food for the kids.

	What do you care? They're not YOUR kids! :-)
17.17281BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 01 1996 15:115
| <<< Note 17.17279 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "inhale to the chief" >>>

| TTWA: Who the heck is the Yugo girl?

	she invented a car I think
17.17282DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Aug 01 1996 15:207
    
    
    
    	Where is the country (?) of Belarus ??
    
    	I'd never heard of it before the Olympics.
    
17.17283POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennThu Aug 01 1996 15:241
    south of Russia, next to Ukraine.
17.17284bo some danged thingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 01 1996 15:243
>Belarus

Aint that the tune they played in _10_?
17.17285SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZStrangers on the plain, CroakerThu Aug 01 1996 15:3112
17.17286POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteThu Aug 01 1996 15:336
    
    ttwa: 
    
    Dinatrium-(5-((4-((2,6-dihydroxy-3-((2-hydroxy-5-sulfophenyl)azo)phenyl)-
    azo)(1,1-biphenyl)-4-yl)azo)salicylato(4-))cuprat(2-).
                                                          
17.17287NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 01 1996 15:341
The capital is Minsk.  President Lukashenka wants to merge Belarus with Russia.
17.17288West of Russia, East of PolandEVMS::MORONEYJFK committed suicide!Thu Aug 01 1996 15:469
17.17289COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Aug 01 1996 15:478
17.17290another ALL-IN-1 wonderHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 01 1996 15:5216
After connecting via LAT to AUNTB, here's the startup dialogue:

     You have an Active process on node AUNTB

     You may resume this process by typing RESUME and the session
     number at the LOCAL> prompt or you may stop this process now
     by answering YES to the following question.

     Do you want to stop the Active process (Yes,No) ?: No

     You are only allowed to be in ALL-IN-1 one time.

What the hail is that "one time" thing supposed to mean? You get in once 
and that's it fer ever?

TTom
17.17291NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 01 1996 15:551
You should be so lucky.
17.17292Maybe this belongs in "Things to Hate Today"....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Aug 01 1996 16:125
    
    Is there a "I told ya'all so" topic?
    Should there be?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17293NNTPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Aug 01 1996 16:134
    
    And I won't TY.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17294mea culpaSHOGUN::KOWALEWICZStrangers on the plain, CroakerThu Aug 01 1996 16:497
17.17295NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 01 1996 17:002
Let me guess.  Your Momma wanted to emigrate to China, but her map was
upside down so she ended up in America.
17.17296You had it easy!SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZStrangers on the plain, CroakerThu Aug 01 1996 17:064
   Map!  You had a map!  She was lucky to have a piece of bark with a 
  bit of moss on it!!  
kb :-)
17.17297SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 01 1996 17:061
    Her bark had moss on it???
17.17298POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennThu Aug 01 1996 17:081
    It is impossible for anyone to emigrate to China.
17.17299SMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 01 1996 17:091
    Even if you've taken a lichen to it?
17.17300DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Aug 01 1996 17:096
    
    
    	Thanks all.  I can now call mom and tell her where Belarus
    	is, as she was wondering where it is as well as I.
    
    
17.17301SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 01 1996 17:274
    ttwa:
    
    Why edp bothers to note here at all.  Is he trolling for things at
    which he can take offense?
17.17302Dick, I thunked more uv u :-)JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Aug 01 1996 17:288
    .17301
    
    Oh come on, I think his notes are great entertainment.  And there are
    quite a few others in here that troll for things to which they can
    offer their sarcasms.
    
    
    
17.17303SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Aug 01 1996 17:2910
    re: .17289
    
    Sorry to hear about your cat, /john.  You'd be surprised
    how well they adapt.  Belle had both insisors and two of her
    back teeth removed three years ago, and it hasn't slowed her
    down any.  Just make sure she takes all her antibiotic and
    keep and eye out for absesses (sp?) over the next two weeks,
    and she'll be eating you out of house and home again in no time
    flat.
    
17.17304NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 01 1996 17:301
Dick, RUSURE::REASON is kind of inactive.
17.17305No reason at allCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Aug 01 1996 17:331
The only note I ever put into it was deleted by the moderator.
17.17306pretty pointless...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Aug 01 1996 17:377
    
      Actually, why do any of us note here, Dick ?  When considered
     in a detached way, it is probably a symptom that all 'Boxers
     suffer from personality disorders...  Is it a cry for help or
     attention ?  An attempt to get a life ?...
    
      bb
17.17307BUSY::SLABAs you wishThu Aug 01 1996 17:415
    
    	RE: .17305 [Covert]
    
    	Maybe you shouldn't have typed it in German.
    
17.17308COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Aug 01 1996 17:447
It wasn't in German.

I don't even remember at the moment exactly what it was about.

But edp didn't like it.  It wasn't factual enough, or something.

/john
17.17309but was it germaine?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 01 1996 17:450
17.17310Something new in Management Science?DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Aug 01 1996 17:476
    My supervisor just appeared in my cube doorway, waving a large cucumber
    at me, and said, "Don't forget our one-on-one this afternoon."
    
    TTWA:  Should I walk to my car, or run?
    
    Chris
17.17311CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Aug 01 1996 17:493

 I'd run..and don't pick up your keys if you drop them.
17.17312and a cuke knifeGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Aug 01 1996 17:514
    
      Bring salt.
    
      bb
17.17313NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 01 1996 18:031
Don't bend over.
17.17314BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 01 1996 18:413

	If the pc i am bringing home will work..... :-)
17.17315ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 01 1996 18:574
    
    .17310
    
    BE VERY AFRAID
17.17316SMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 01 1996 18:592
    He wants you to audition for a part in Spinal Tap II.  Get some
    Reynolds Wrap.
17.17317BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu Aug 01 1996 19:033
    
    	But if he asks you to play the drums, DON'T DO IT.
    
17.17318JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Aug 01 1996 19:061
    What is feline aids?
17.17319could beHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 01 1996 19:074
>    What is feline aids?

It's when tom and the misses are no longer making any sparks so they buy
some "toys" to help out.
17.17320EVMS::MORONEYJFK committed suicide!Thu Aug 01 1996 19:144
>    What is feline aids?

Actually called "feline leukemia" which has symptoms similar to AIDS in humans.
I think it's from a similar/related virus as well.
17.17321DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Aug 01 1996 19:446
    
    
    	Not really.  Feline leukemia is called FeLV, whereas Feline
    	AIDS is called FIV.  They are similar, but are not the 
    	same thing (if I've read things in FELINE correctly)
    
17.17322SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 01 1996 19:495
    .17309
    
    Germaine Greer?
    
    Woo hoo!
17.17323LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Aug 01 1996 19:574
    .17321
    
    any statistical breakdowns of gay feline FIV cases, as
    opposed to heterosexual feline FIV cases?
17.17324Full moon anyone??KERNEL::FREKESExcuse me while I scratch my buttThu Aug 01 1996 20:085
    Did anyone see the full moon last night?
    
    Stevo
    
    (looking out the window and wishing I was going home)
17.17325CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Aug 01 1996 20:2414
>    Did anyone see the full moon last night?
    
 

 Seeing as how there are, what, 5 billion people on the planet, I believe
 it would be safe to assume that yes, someone did see it.


 I sincerely hope this helps.



 Jim
17.17326KERNEL::FREKESExcuse me while I scratch my buttThu Aug 01 1996 20:274
    Well.......it may have been cloudy. It only just cleared in time for me
    to see it as I was leavin work.
    
    There you are. Pissed on your fire!
17.17327JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Aug 01 1996 20:421
    Is feline aids the same disease that we get?
17.17328BUSY::SLABBasket CaseThu Aug 01 1996 20:423
    
    	No, I don't think that humans get feline aids.
    
17.17329MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Aug 01 1996 20:471
    It would be puuuurfectly inhumane to catch such a disease.
17.17330BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 01 1996 20:513

	Jack Martin is the "real" catwoman!
17.17331LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Aug 01 1996 20:534
    .17327
    
    no, we get it from the monkeys, our cousins.  indirectly,
    of course.
17.17332JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Aug 01 1996 21:001
    But are you sure cats can't spread it?
17.17333BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 01 1996 21:043

	Not to humans.....
17.17334LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Aug 01 1996 21:057
    .17332
    
    i think it would be safe to assume that if
    cats could cause people to become infected
    with an immuno-deficiency virus, the british 
    cow kill would look like a small b-b-q in 
    comparison to the catskills.
17.17335MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Chevy Blazer Car BomberThu Aug 01 1996 21:053
         Actually, cats CAN spread a version which kills people in hours.
    If you have infected cats, get rid of them AT ONCE. Better get rid of
    your healthy cats too, just to be sure. 
17.17336BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 01 1996 21:116
| <<< Note 17.17334 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "it's about summer!" >>>

| the british cow kill would look like a small b-b-q in comparison to the 
| catskills.

	That's in NY, right?
17.17337LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Aug 01 1996 21:183
    /Actually, cats CAN spread a version which kills people in hours.
     
    you should try yelling "fire!" in a theatre sometime.
17.17338MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Chevy Blazer Car BomberThu Aug 01 1996 21:201
         Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer. 
17.17339'JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Aug 01 1996 21:245
    Excuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuse me?????
    
    If monkeys who are animals can transfer it, why not cats?
    
    How do cats get aids anyway?  
17.17340THEMAX::SMITH_SThu Aug 01 1996 21:363
    re -1
    
    From sex, needles, and transfusions, Silly.
17.17341COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Aug 01 1996 22:0310
	N o   o n e   s a w   t h e   f u l l   m o o n   l a s t

                               n i g h t !

The full moon was yesterday morning.  5:48 am Boston time, 9:48 Zulu.

Last night was waning gibbous; still pretty full though.

/john
17.17342BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughThu Aug 01 1996 22:588
    
    	RE: All
    
    	Covert sure told you!!
    
    	Now crawl back under your respective rocks before he makes
    	you look REALLY stupid.
    
17.17343THEMAX::SMITH_SThu Aug 01 1996 23:052
    I need no help doing that.
    :)_ss
17.17344BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Aug 02 1996 00:4215
            <<< Note 17.17341 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>


>	N o   o n e   s a w   t h e   f u l l   m o o n   l a s t

>                               n i g h t !

	How Eastcoast-centric of you, John.


>The full moon was yesterday morning.  5:48 am Boston time, 9:48 Zulu.

	And 3:48 am Colorado Springs time.

Jim
17.17345I said _yesterday_ morning, not _this_ morning.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 02 1996 00:497
re .-1

Not East Coast Centric at all.

That was 3:48 am Colorado time _night_before_last_, not last night.

/john
17.17346BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Aug 02 1996 02:007
            <<< Note 17.17345 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>
>              -< I said _yesterday_ morning, not _this_ morning. >-


	CLever, John, clever.

Jim
17.17347THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Aug 02 1996 02:083
    It was a very nice BIG moon hanging over the lights of Denver while I
    was at Red Rocks ampitheater. Truely spiritual.
    -ss
17.17348Reputation in the gutterMFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Chevy Blazer Car BomberFri Aug 02 1996 02:126
         TTWA:: Looking at all the abuse I keep taking in this conference,
    I wonder whatever originally happened that got people on my case for
    liking 14 year old girls? I can't even note in now without some clown
    ridiculing me, and while I tried to play along for a while
    this is really getting on my nerves. I want my name cleared! Is there a
    topic for this? 
17.17349SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Aug 02 1996 02:2215
    re: .17399
    
    No, the only similarity it has to human AIDS is that is it
    a disease which attackes the immune system, in this case the
    feline immune system.  While cats and humans do occasionally
    exchange the pleasantries of ringworm, they don't share much
    else, and they certainly don't share this.  You are certainly
    safe, and your kitty, if you keep it indoors, is also very safe.
    Infected cats can pass the disease on to other cats through saliva 
    and feces, I believe.  However, instances have occured in which
    FIV+ and FIV- cats have lived together without cross infection,
    though they are few.
    
    Mary-Michael
      
17.17350no women under 14?????!!!!!!!MFGFIN::TILLBERGI COME FROM UNGALLAFri Aug 02 1996 02:589
    RE: .17348
    NOT TO WORRY MY FRIEND:
    I come from Ungalla, and in my village it would be quite a shame if 
    you did not have several wives under the age of 14.
      As a matter of truth all of the women in my village who have not 
    or do not bear at least 5 childrens by the age of 17 are banished from 
    the village, and occassionally beheaded (to please the Gods)
      I truly and sincerily feel compassion with your plight.
    It is a silly, silly country you are from.
17.17351keepem guessinFABSIX::P_OHALLORANspace for rentFri Aug 02 1996 03:0012
    
    re - <<< Note 17.17348 by MFGFIN::E_WALKER "Future Chevy Blazer Car
    Bomber" >>>
                        -< Reputation in the gutter >-
    
    You _had_ one thing in your favour. People weren't aware of how much it
    bothered you. Now you've opened a "can of worms". 
    
    There shall be "No Mercy" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    
    
17.17352THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Aug 02 1996 03:033
    Yeah, go cry somewhere else, Ed.  You won't find any bleeding heart 14
    year olds here.
    -ss
17.17353JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Aug 02 1996 03:075
    Thanks Mary-Michael, I knew someone would take me serious and answer
    the question.
    
    I am worried about my cat.  She's fine now, but the vet kinda scared me
    and I didn't ask all of my questions. :-)
17.17354MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Chevy Blazer Car BomberFri Aug 02 1996 03:183
         No mercy, huh? So it's to the death then. And please, lady, enough
    about the freakin' cat. If it worries you that much, take the diseased,
    mangy thing out back and shoot it. 
17.17355MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Chevy Blazer Car BomberFri Aug 02 1996 03:251
         TTWA:: Goat Boy. What's the story there?!?
17.17356MFGFIN::EPPERSONI saw a chicken with two headsFri Aug 02 1996 03:303
    re 17350
    
           shuddup freak.
17.17357FABSIX::P_OHALLORANspace for rentFri Aug 02 1996 03:328
    
    >And please, lady, enough about the freakin' cat. If it worries you
    that much, take the diseased, mangy thing out back and shoot it.
    
    Ed, lay off!! she's simply expressing her feelings with other noters in
    this topic.
    
    
17.17358THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Aug 02 1996 03:331
    Have a little compassion, jerk!
17.17359Jerk This, HippieMFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Chevy Blazer Car BomberFri Aug 02 1996 03:361
         I save all my "compassion" for your girlfriend, hippie. 
17.17360SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Aug 02 1996 03:418
    re: .17354
    
    oooohh my, let me guess.....you must be an animal lover, right?
    
    That was pretty rude stuff. The same rude stuff that got you
    toasted in FERRET.  Given some of the human alternatives I've seen, 
    I prefer the company of my pets, all nine of them.
    
17.17361THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Aug 02 1996 03:463
    It looks like "the stalker" is back.  Attack of the mighty Norfin
    troll.
    -ss
17.17362SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Aug 02 1996 03:483
    I wonder if there's really any difference between E_WALKER
    and the "Amazing Goat Boy?"
    
17.17363MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Chevy Blazer Car BomberFri Aug 02 1996 03:482
         I really do love animals, they're delicious and they make great
    target practice. 
17.17364SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Aug 02 1996 03:492
    I bet they know you by name at the Road Kill Cafe.
    
17.17365THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Aug 02 1996 03:511
    No, Ed's more of a sheep man.
17.17367THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Aug 02 1996 03:573
    Oooooooooooooohhhhhhh!!!!!
    
    We'll see you in the deleted note topic!!
17.17368FABSIX::P_OHALLORANspace for rentFri Aug 02 1996 03:586
    
    Have you heard? Ed found a new use for sheep
    
    wool
    
    
17.17369MFGFIN::E_WALKEREvil Ed IIFri Aug 02 1996 03:591
         Oooooooooooooh!!!! I'll see your girlfriend in handcuffs, hippie. 
17.17370THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Aug 02 1996 04:001
    Yes, he guards them with his staff.
17.17371Stop The MadnessMFGFIN::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletFri Aug 02 1996 04:041
         Ya know, folks, things are starting to get just a bit out of line. 
17.17372THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Aug 02 1996 04:062
    No,no, no. It's not that easy. You've opened a mean can of worms.
    -ss
17.17373hahahahahaFABSIX::P_OHALLORANspace for rentFri Aug 02 1996 04:088
    
    re-1

    I can tell your becoming agitated 

    <<< Note 17.17371 by MFGFIN::E_WALKER "a ferret on a no-stick
    skillet">>>
                 
17.17374AAAAHHHHHAAAAAAA!!!!FABSIX::P_OHALLORANMR. FUNNYMAN!!!Fri Aug 02 1996 04:196
    
    re-1
    
    gee, I'm rEAl sorry, could you just find it you heart to forgive?
    
    
17.17375MFGFIN::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletFri Aug 02 1996 04:202
         Whoops, got a bit out of control. I have to remember to take slow,
    deep breaths.... calm down, everything is gonna be OK. 
17.17376FABSIX::P_OHALLORANspace for rentFri Aug 02 1996 04:235
    
    what have I told you about missing your medication!! It's going to
    alright.
    
    
17.17377don't bogart...THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Aug 02 1996 04:291
    Are you guys high?
17.17378MFGFIN::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletFri Aug 02 1996 04:304
         Ok, back to the original subject. TTWA:: Is there a topic for
    defending one's reputation? I can't play along with this any more, and
    the constant barrage of insulting, degrading comments is starting to
    get on my nerves. 
17.17379FABSIX::P_OHALLORANspace for rentFri Aug 02 1996 04:365
    
    If you have a problem with someone I would think it would only be
    reasonable to take it to "the ring".
    
    
17.17380THEMAX::SMITH_SFri Aug 02 1996 04:361
    Nobody will play with hIm tHerE either.										
17.17381WAHOO::LEVESQUEinhale to the chiefFri Aug 02 1996 10:427
    >	Not really.  Feline leukemia is called FeLV, whereas Feline
    >	AIDS is called FIV.  They are similar, but are not the 
    >	same thing 
    
     She's right. They amount to the same thing (kitty's headed to kitty
    heaven), but they are in fact different diseases caused by different
    viruses.
17.1738242333::LESLIEAndy Leslie | DTN 847 6586Fri Aug 02 1996 10:518
    I saw a window sticker today that said
    
                                EAT FUSSY
    
    Now. Tell the truth. Does anyone else misread that the way I did, first
    time around?
    
    a
17.17383BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Fri Aug 02 1996 13:215
| <<< Note 17.17338 by MFGFIN::E_WALKER "Future Chevy Blazer Car Bomber" >>>

| Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer.

	from a stupid person....
17.17384BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Fri Aug 02 1996 13:236
| <<< Note 17.17354 by MFGFIN::E_WALKER "Future Chevy Blazer Car Bomber" >>>

| If it worries you that much, take the diseased, mangy thing out back and 
| shoot it.

	Can we do this with other things that worry us too?
17.17385MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Aug 02 1996 13:3012
    Shame on me since I've been seeling the things for years.  However, I
    have a question.
    
    Ethernet is a standard.  My understanding is that it is a standard that
    allows data to be transmitted at 10 megabits per second.  If this is the
    case, then how does 64 bit processing benefit over 32...since it is
    still bound by the ethernet standard?  
    
    I dunno if I'm positioning this correctly but try to guess what I'm
    thinking and answer the question!  
    
    -Jack 
17.17386WAHOO::LEVESQUEinhale to the chiefFri Aug 02 1996 13:3722
    >Ethernet is a standard.  My understanding is that it is a standard that
    >allows data to be transmitted at 10 megabits per second.  
    
     Ok so far.
    
    >If this is the
    >case, then how does 64 bit processing benefit over 32...since it is
    >still bound by the ethernet standard?  
    
     Warning! Warning! Disconnect, Will Robinson!
    
     The processor is more intimately tied to the system bus than the
    networking standard. For example, some computers aren't even networked.
    Is it then your assumption that they are incapable of using the
    processor? :-) You are talking more about storage (disks) and memory.
    Networking allows data to be shared. Fast networks let you get away
    with no local disks- all storage is centrally located (though there is
    frequently a paging disk that is local).
    
     64 bits gives big advantages in two areas- the size of data words than
    can be worked on at any one time and the amount of directly addressable
    memory. /hth
17.17387POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Aug 02 1996 13:426
    
    ttwa:  people who put the "out of service" sign on the copier rather
           than pulling out the jammed paper.
    
    	   ?
    
17.17388CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Aug 02 1996 13:443

 You have out of service signs?  
17.17389POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Aug 02 1996 13:443
    
    Hey, this is Corporate 8^).
    
17.17390ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 02 1996 13:482
    
    better on the copier than around your neck.
17.17391POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Aug 02 1996 13:483
    
    Now THAT'S a non sequitur if ever I heard one 8^).
    
17.17392ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 02 1996 13:522
    
    well deb, that's me to a fault.
17.17393MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Aug 02 1996 14:103
    Yes....it is a help!  Thanks Doc!
    
    -Will
17.17394SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Aug 02 1996 14:1118
    .17385
    
    > Ethernet is a standard.  My understanding is that it is a standard that
    > allows data to be transmitted at 10 megabits per second.
    
    Ever heard of 100BaseT?  100 megabits/second.  Look for it soon on a
    LAN near you.
    
    In other respects, listen to the Doctah.
    
    As an amplification, I'll point out a serious benefit in concrete
    terms.  Digital and Oracle collaborated on the development of a 64-bit
    database system; we supply the hardware and Digital UNIX OS, and they
    supply the DB software.  (No other manufacturer's computers can run it
    because nobody else has a true 64-bit HW/SW environment.  Net result is
    that it's possible to hold *huge* DBs entirely in memory instead of
    running to a disk frequently, and this 64-bitter runs 275 TIMES AS FAST
    AS THE NEAREST COMPETITOR.
17.17395some more stuffHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Aug 02 1996 14:1619
Ethernet which is close to IEEE802.3 is indeed a 10 Mb/sec technology.

Then there's this beast that's known as Fast Ethernet, 100baseT (if'n on
unshielded twisted pair) and prolly has some extension for the 802.3

The problem with Fast Ethernet is that there's about 4 ways to deploy it
including some that actually only run at about 25 Mb/sec. This wonderful
species requires 4 wires but can run on Category 3 telephone rated cable.

Cat5 cable supports the real 100 Mb/sec technologies including FDDI often
refered to as C[opper]DDI.

While FDDI has never really taken off and ever one on the street peddles
some flavor of Fast Ethernet, ATM is predicted to surpass both.

But don't wait. Put that Cat5 now. Call yuor local NSIS guy if'n you can
find one...

TTom
17.17396RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerFri Aug 02 1996 14:4110
    Your ethernet may run at only 10 Mbit/s, but the processor has to get
    the data packets to the ethernet, and that's where a faster processor
    can speed things up, as well as faster disks, faster software, etc.
    
    Whether a faster processor will speed up ethernet transfers depends on
    what else the system is doing and where the bottlenecks are.  If the
    ethernet is already the bottleneck because the system isn't doing much
    else, then a faster processor won't make any difference.
    
    
17.17397WAHOO::LEVESQUEinhale to the chiefFri Aug 02 1996 14:5315
    >Your ethernet may run at only 10 Mbit/s, but the processor has to get
    >the data packets to the ethernet, and that's where a faster processor
    >can speed things up, 
    
     Many systems offload this duty from the main CPU and put it in the
    NIC.
    
    >Whether a faster processor will speed up ethernet transfers depends on
    >what else the system is doing and where the bottlenecks are.  If the
    >ethernet is already the bottleneck because the system isn't doing much
    >else, then a faster processor won't make any difference.
    
     So you upgrade to a faster medium & protocol. There are only excuses
    for why a LAN network is saturated now; solutions are at hand and in place
    where people care to put them.
17.17398don't blame the networkHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Aug 02 1996 15:019
apples and oranges.

As a technology, Etherneer/IEE802.3 runs at 10Mb/sec.

Due to a variety of things independent of the sender and receiver, you're
actual mileage will vary. Ya got them nasty collisions and stuff like
that to deal with.

TTom
17.17399DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Aug 02 1996 15:5214
    
    
    	I stopped reading at   .17364
    
    
    
    	E_WALKER  let's see..... how can I get my point across without
    	getting deleted for personally insulting you.....
    
    
    			GO AWAY!
    
    	I'd like to tell you a lot more but the rules don't allow it.
    
17.17400may have got your wishHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Aug 02 1996 15:561
check out ::DIGITAL, 3107.482
17.17401ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 02 1996 15:589
    
    Ed, what JJ really meant to say to you is "Ed, your recent notes
    regarding small animals and females have left me numb with emotion.
    You obviously think very long and hard when you note. Please keep
    up your excellent work"
    
    Fondly
    
    JJ
17.17402BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Aug 02 1996 16:147
    
    	Actually, I'm rather enjoying most of the current entries from
    	the "Colorado rookies".
    
    	Especially ::TILLBERG.  But I sure hope that the situation in
    	his village improves soon.
    
17.17403ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 02 1996 16:172
    
    yeah shawn, he is pretty darn funny, original too.
17.17404if you see me being frogmarched outta here, I wasWAHOO::LEVESQUEinhale to the chiefFri Aug 02 1996 18:313
    TTWA:
    
     If I was sufficiently candid in humane::digital 4719.207
17.17405BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Fri Aug 02 1996 18:395
| <<< Note 17.17404 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "inhale to the chief" >>>

| If I was sufficiently candid in humane::digital 4719.207

	Yeah... you spelt the word, "today" wrong. :-)
17.17406?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Aug 02 1996 18:414
    
    I hate it when somebody deletes something while I'm still reading it.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17407BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Fri Aug 02 1996 18:433

	He changed the word, "toady" to "today"!
17.17408ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 02 1996 18:462
    
    I don't know doc, but not as blatant as me. Trust me on this.
17.17409MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Aug 02 1996 18:491
    I commend you for your honesty.
17.17410ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 02 1996 19:066
    
    Actually doc, I just finished reading your note. I was wrong, you
    clearly insulted BP much more than I ever could. Loved your frankness
    though.
    
    See you on the TFSO list.
17.17411Reminds me of the opening scene in "The Prisoner"DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Aug 02 1996 19:0716
    Good note, Doctah!  My experience with these things, back in my old
    CAD-group days when I used to write like that to my local management,
    is that it indicates that you still care deeply about the company and
    your career here, and want to see things fixed up and working well for
    everybody.  Unfortunately, they rarely if ever perceive that aspect of
    it, and they typically react defensively.
    
    Mark B., feel free to get in there and predict that BP won't respond
    to Doctah's note... this time I'd bet you'd be correct.  :-)
    
    re: toady/today
    
    What... I just read it and he referred to a "management toady",
    so if this is the one, it's still there.
    
    Chris
17.17412BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Fri Aug 02 1996 19:0912

	I don't think Mark could get laid off/fired for stating the obvious.
Remember back when they wanted to get rid of tuition riembursement for good?
People did what Mark did in notes and in mail. They changed their minds. 

	Mark was very clear, and very angry. The two together is something I
think they understand. Had he been hysterical, he may have just made the tfso
list. 


Glen
17.17413ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 02 1996 19:103
    
    um, Chris, I think I've played with fire enough with FL. No need to 
    pull the switch on sparky to boot.
17.17414AAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!~~~~~HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Aug 02 1996 19:113
> ... Had he been hysterical, he may have just made the tfso list.

Is that all it takes?
17.17415Now I'd pay cash money to see that...DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Aug 02 1996 19:363
    I think we ought to point Goat Boy to DIGITAL's "Dear Bob" note.
    
    Chris
17.17416SCASS1::BARBER_AWhere is my real head?Fri Aug 02 1996 19:404
    -1  I think you just did.
    
    Go Goat Boy, Go!
    
17.17417LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Fri Aug 02 1996 19:413
    why anyone would want their writing style to 
    be reminiscent of mmercier's.  say, why did
    he delete all his notes when he left?  
17.17418SCASS1::BARBER_AWhere is my real head?Fri Aug 02 1996 19:421
    Doctah, very impressive.
17.17419ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 02 1996 19:452
    
    Oph, he was paranoid. Nice guy in person though. right deb?
17.17420to be more precise about itSX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Aug 02 1996 19:4614
    > Digital and Oracle collaborated...Net result is that it's possible to
    > hold *huge* DBs entirely in memory instead of running to a disk
    > frequently, and this 64-bitter runs 275 TIMES AS FAST AS THE NEAREST
    > COMPETITOR.
    
    all true, as far as he goes, which isn't far enough.  Digital has also
    partnered with Sybase, Informix, and Software AG to deliver this "VLM" 
    (Very Large Memory) database capability to customers- all of whose
    databases can run much larger problems much faster (though the "275x" 
    is an Oracle-specific artifact) than 32-bit nearest competitors.  It is
    important to note that it is Digital in separate partnerships with all
    the major db vendors that stomps its competitors- not Oracle.
    
    DougO
17.17421POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Aug 02 1996 19:485
    
    .17419
    
    {blink}
    
17.17422ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 02 1996 19:516
    
    DougO, I remember seeing a demonstration run on a Turbolaser 8400
    running Oracle 7 or something. Took all of 15 minutes to find the
    information. Took an IBM mainframe 1 1/2 hours for the same test.
    
    I was impressed.
17.17423SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Aug 02 1996 20:447
    .17420
    
    > all true, as far as he goes, which isn't far enough.
    
    Why do I not go far enough>  The question was asked whether 64 bits are
    better than 32.  I gave ONE example illustrating the affirmative side
    of the case.  I did not intend to write an advertisement for Digital.
17.17424BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsFri Aug 02 1996 20:505
    
    ==I did not intend to write an advertisement for Digital.
    
    	Sounds like you'd fit right in in the Marketing group.
    
17.17426yes sir ree!!FABSIX::P_OHALLORANspace for rentSat Aug 03 1996 00:307
    RE -
     <<< Note 17.17382 by 42333::LESLIE "Andy Leslie | DTN 847 6586" >>>
    
      Most certainly
    
      did   8*)
    
17.17427Strike it rich, Goat BoyTHEMAX::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletSat Aug 03 1996 00:375
         Okay, once more from the top. Now that my blood-sugar levels are
    back to normal, here's something to wonder about. Will Goat Boy's luck
    hold out this weekend at the blackjack tables? For a mixed-up
    villiager from Ungalla, he sure can run a table. He's pretty handy at
    progressive quarter poker, too. 
17.17428MFGFIN::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletSat Aug 03 1996 02:042
         Hey, the Digital conference is no longer accessable. Anyone know
    why? 
17.17430POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteSat Aug 03 1996 02:113
    
    How inhumane.
    
17.17431MFGFIN::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletSat Aug 03 1996 02:253
         Ha! I was just thinking that maybe, just maybe, someone high up
    decided to pull the plug. Some of the remarks in there were getting
    kinda wild. 
17.17433POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteSat Aug 03 1996 02:393
    
    iitywybmad?
    
17.17434Another Saturn Owner?!?THEMAX::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletSat Aug 03 1996 03:136
         TTWA:: Mr. Henderson, have you ever really played golf at Pebble
    Beach or do you just own "Craig Stadler's Pebble Beach Open" for a Sega
    Saturn? It's pretty cool - a helicopter tour of the course, a video
    tour of the clubhouse, and real players. The entire course is shown,
    and every aspect of the game is realistic. But sometimes, after a few
    sarcastic comments, I get the urge to tee off on Stadler's bald head. 
17.17435CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowSat Aug 03 1996 14:249

 
 I play from teh comfort of my own living room with Saturn..if I'd
 had a club in my hand I'd have thrown it at Mr. Sadler many of times.



 Jim 
17.17436BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Sat Aug 03 1996 14:346

re: Digital


	It is a HUMANE problem as I can't get to the Red Sox notesfile, either.
17.17437POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteSun Aug 04 1996 21:035
    
    TTWA:  Why the Help Desk, or whoever wrote the login instructions for
    Netway, can't spell the word "preferred" correctly.
    
    
17.17438COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSun Aug 04 1996 22:451
Because spelling isn't a core competency.
17.17439POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteMon Aug 05 1996 01:487
  
    ttwa:  how many times can one figuratively kick a dog before it stops 
    responding with licks and instead bites the kicker?
    
    This question was asked of me last week, and I haven't come up with the
    definitive answer yet.
        
17.17440CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Aug 05 1996 13:0115
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If I'll be forced to sit through any more car rides like this
    	morning.  My husband decided to "entertain" the kids on the
    	ride by teaching them "Shake your booty".  It wasn't enough
    	to just have him sing it umpty-ump times.  He had to make sure
    	my two year old could really belt it out.
    
    	ATTWA:
    
    	Why I thought it would be a good idea to do some weight-training
    	last night ?
    
    
17.17441CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Aug 05 1996 13:0512


 TTWA


 What the TTWA was that I wanted to post here this morning.




 Jim
17.17442it ain't just you- its a company-wide blindnessSX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Aug 05 1996 15:4417
    > Why do I not go far enough>  The question was asked whether 64 bits are
    > better than 32.  I gave ONE example illustrating the affirmative side
    > of the case.
    
    Lets just say that some of us who have been working directly with the
    several database companies for years on this technology are rather
    completely unamused with the 99% mindshare given internally within
    Digital to *one* of those companies, which, in fact, you used for your
    example, without even mentioning the existence of the others.  Such
    myopia extends even to the CEO- and when he is quoted as slighting one
    of the other partners, it disrupts our partnerships and hurts the
    company.  Such myopia must be fought from within.  That is why I said
    you didn't go far enough.  Four database companies (so far) have
    partnered with us to deliver VLM capability to their customers- those
    are Informix, Sybase, Software AG, and Oracle.  That's the message.
    
    DougO
17.17443MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Mon Aug 05 1996 16:007
>I did not intend to write an advertisement for Digital.

	is it against your contract w/Apple?
	
	;-)
	
	
17.17444CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Aug 05 1996 16:5210


 Whether or not the message "Don't drink and drive" will ever really
 sink in, particularly to the younger drivers.




 Jim
17.17445BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Mon Aug 05 1996 16:543

	For many it has. I believe drunk driving arrests are down for teens. 
17.17446DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Aug 05 1996 17:004
    
    
    	Not for three of them in Wilmington.....
    
17.17447RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerMon Aug 05 1996 17:0115
    State of Maine has announced that deaths due to drunk driving are down
    to 27% from their previous level of 50% or more.  Some other locales
    are reporting dramatically lower figures, like some county in New
    Jersey a year or two ago that was claiming 2% or something.
    
    Trouble is, the message is "don't get caught driving drunk", when it
    should be "don't screw up when you're behind the wheel".
    
    That's why actual deaths and accidents are not down all that much.
    
    As usual, we found some witches to chase, while the real culprits
    continue to mess up with impunity.
    
    If you are killed on the road, is it really going to matter whether the
    person who caused your death was sober or not?
17.17448POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennMon Aug 05 1996 17:133
    ttwa:
    
    When did Barcelona become a country?
17.17449DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Aug 05 1996 17:425
    
    
    	Ok, ok...... so I goofed.  The city of Barcelona.  It's 
    	Monday....... leave me alone.  =)
    
17.17450MFGFIN::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletMon Aug 05 1996 21:053
         Hey, another Saturn owner in here. Any tips on good games? Sega
    Rally and Daytona are my favorites, but I can't find any more racing
    games. 
17.17451CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Aug 06 1996 03:0611


 Right now the only Saturn games I have are Pebble Beach Golf Links and
 World Series Baseball..I've rented that Daytona game and didn't like it,
 though my son does, and Need for Speed, which is kinda fun.




 Jim
17.17452Saturn ManiaMFGFIN::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletTue Aug 06 1996 03:138
         One thing I've noticed - and been very disappointed by - is the
    fact that the Saturn sports games are not nearly as violent as the
    Genesis games. No fights in the hockey, no injuries in football. Try
    Sega Rally - its kind of like Daytona only you don't go as fast and the
    courses are a LOT harder. The thing that bothers me about Datona is
    that you can't play head to head, and you can't shut off that
    infuriating music. You sure can fly, though. I haven't figured out yet
    how to get the secret cars. 
17.1745342333::LESLIEAndy Leslie | DTN 847 6586Tue Aug 06 1996 06:572
    
    Where's any official response to the "Bonus" topic in HUMANE::DIGITAL?
17.17454still working on the old soft shoe routineCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 06 1996 10:531
It would appear that Dear Bob is speechless.
17.17455WAHOO::LEVESQUEinhale to the chiefTue Aug 06 1996 11:232
    They're still waiting to see if this'll all blow over so they can
    continue with Plan A, aka "screw the workers." 
17.17456BUSY::SLABForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lTue Aug 06 1996 14:297
    
    	CLASSIFIED_ADS 4111:
    
    	200-CD tower that only stands 3" high?
    
    	Must be VERY wide or something.
    
17.17457This is a cure?SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeTue Aug 06 1996 15:018
Note 14.9231 includes this sentence:

"His wife, who has chronic fatigue syndrome, also smokes marijuana."

I can't imagine that being stoned would reduce or eliminate chronic
fatigue. Make it a lot easier to live with, maybe.

Pete
17.17458BULEAN::BANKSTue Aug 06 1996 15:031
Hard to say which is cause and which is effect, eh?
17.17459CSC32::M_EVANSwatch this spaceTue Aug 06 1996 15:595
    CFS also includes muscle aches and spasms.  Marijuana has been
    documented to relive both.  The Paralyzed Veterans association has a
    book listed in their magazine that covers this pretty thoroughly.
    
    meg
17.17460BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Tue Aug 06 1996 16:014
    
    	I think I'd rather take something that alleviates those things
    	instead of having to relive them.
    
17.17461EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARTue Aug 06 1996 17:116
I can't believe someone can post a note like that in ::DIGITAL .. I mean
Note: 4760.54.  

	It is in bad taste, IMO. But that also speaks volumes about the 
openness and freedom of expression available to DECcies, something which
you just cannot imagine in many other corporations.
17.17462BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Aug 06 1996 17:144

	Wow... I wonder if he will be around as long as Battis and Levesque
will be? :-)
17.17463SMURF::WALTERSCRASSIMODOTue Aug 06 1996 17:173
    RDGENG?  That's in the UK, matey - home of professional crass and the
    Employment Protection Act.  You want to can someone, it's going to cost
    you big bucks.
17.17464POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennTue Aug 06 1996 17:391
    That note is no longer there.
17.17466much to the dismay of the fishWAHOO::LEVESQUEImpaled with betrayalTue Aug 06 1996 17:424
 >   I think it's cathatric for a person to speak his mind every once in a
 >   while.
 
    Yes, the Cat in the Hat performed many trics.
17.17467BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Aug 06 1996 17:4310
    
    	RE: .17464
    
    	But it is still there.
    
    	And the author of that note must be imbibing something illegal
    	if he thinks that Bob is actually making payments on that car.
    	What does a 911 Turbo go for these days ... $110K?  That's a
    	drop in the bucket to some people.  8^)
    
17.17465oops 8^)POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Aug 06 1996 17:444
    
    I think it's cathartic for a person to speak his mind every once in a
    while.
    
17.17468BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Aug 06 1996 17:447
    
 >I think it's cathatric for a person to speak his mind every once in a
               ---------
    
    
    	Is that what happens when Mario LeMew scores 3 goals in a game?
    
17.17469PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 06 1996 17:462
   ooh.  shawn made a funny.
17.17470POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Aug 06 1996 17:475
    
    All right, all right, I fixed it 8^).
    
    Boy, it's not like I ever criticize anyone else's typos!
    
17.17471WAHOO::LEVESQUEImpaled with betrayalTue Aug 06 1996 17:471
    <smirk>
17.17473SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 06 1996 17:5817
    ttwa:
    
    Why, if the company is espousing efficiency, do we have over 225 veeps?
    
    Experts in efficient management say a person in a supervisory capacity
    should have from 3 to 7 people working for him/her.  Figuring  an
    average of 5 employees per supervisory person, we get the following:
    
        5 worker bees/supervisor
    *   5 supervisors/manager
    *   5 managers/cc manager
    *   5 cc managers/per veep
    = 625 worker bees/veep
    
    65,000 employees/625 per veep = 104 veeps
    
    What are the other 120 or so veeps doing to earn their salaries??
17.17474POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennTue Aug 06 1996 18:004
        Implementing good decisioning metrics and synergy.


    hth
17.17475BUSY::SLABGot into a war with reality ...Tue Aug 06 1996 18:014
    
    	Yeah, come on, Binder, you've got a serious paradigm affliction
    	in regards to big business.
    
17.17476one's enoughHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Aug 06 1996 18:0112
>    What are the other 120 or so veeps doing to earn their salaries??

And, while we're at it, what are the 104 veeps doing to earn their
salaries?

Just cause the math says that many is OK it don't prove they're
efficient.

I think if'n one VP is enough for the good ol' U.S. of A. then it should
be plenty for D.E.C.

TTom
17.17477BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Aug 06 1996 18:023

	Maybe they came up with the idea of slashing the bonus?
17.17478SCASS1::BARBER_AWhere is my real head?Tue Aug 06 1996 18:041
    Binder, I've been wondering that for a long time...
17.17479DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Aug 06 1996 18:085
    
    
    	As have a lot of people.  And I think a friend of mine
    	asked just that question in note 4719 HUMANE::DIGITAL
    
17.17480the numbers make a _big_ difference...EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Tue Aug 06 1996 18:095
re .17473:

But if you put in 4 people per at each level (within the range) we're right
on track.  And if you go to the extreme of 3/level Digital should have 802
veeps!
17.17481POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennTue Aug 06 1996 18:122
    Hey, maybe if we tweak the numbers a little more, we can all get on the
    gravy train!
17.17482PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 06 1996 18:133
>       <<< Note 17.17480 by EVMS::MORONEY "YOU! Out of the gene pool!" >>>

  dees eez vat i vas sinking too, madman.
17.17483SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 06 1996 18:145
    .17480
    
    I can assure you the supervisors and managers would *love* to have even
    only 7 per.  On average, the Digital UNIX group is running closer to 10
    or 12 per.
17.17484 5 per boss is not a 90's thing.KAOFS::D_STREETTue Aug 06 1996 18:169
    I wonder where people come up with the proper number of people who
    should report to a boss. It **used** to be an average of 5 as
    mentioned.
    
     As it stands now, my boss has about 30 people reporting to him. Roll
    those numbers up to the top and see how few VP's we would have if they
    lived by the same rules as the front line people. :*(
    
    							Derek.
17.17485POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennTue Aug 06 1996 18:181
    So, instead of a pyramid structure, we have an "I" structure.
17.17486SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 06 1996 18:203
    Veeps refer to it as the eye-over-pyramid structure.  See back of
    dollar bill for details.
              
17.17487NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Aug 06 1996 19:206
Here in SES my manager is down to about 45 reports. Down from 125, that
is.

HTH,

Art
17.17488LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Aug 06 1996 19:233
    they're having a big pow-wow downstairs right now.
    wonder if the bonus thing will come up in q&a?  agag.
     
17.17489BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedTue Aug 06 1996 19:357
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	The new conference notice.
    
    	It's rather boring, I think.
    
17.17490POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennTue Aug 06 1996 19:402
    Yeah, why can't it be something like "Citrus fruit anyone?" or 
    "Kindly take a seat, an attendant will see you in a moment."
17.17491PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 06 1996 20:003
  it wasn't me, that's all i'm sayin' about _that_. ;>

17.17492THEMAX::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletTue Aug 06 1996 21:121
         TTWA:: Who thought up that new conference heading? 
17.17493Ward CleaverSHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeTue Aug 06 1996 21:362
re:Who thought up that new conference heading? 

17.17494SCASS1::BARBER_AWhere is my real head?Tue Aug 06 1996 21:392
    I dare the mods to come up with something controversial, catchy and
    funny!!  C'mon, collaborate!!
17.17495Appropriate MottosMFGFIN::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletTue Aug 06 1996 23:112
         How about the unofficial SOAPBOX motto: "Your opinion is wrong,
    now shaddup", or "Been here 15 years? I didn't think so - keep out!"
17.17496Here's an ideaTHEMAX::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletWed Aug 07 1996 00:132
         Or, on the controversial side, they could try "Official Decnotes
    Conference of the Total Bastards' Association". 
17.17497THEMAX::SMITH_SWed Aug 07 1996 01:061
    Ed Walker-President
17.17498CSLALL::PLEVINEWed Aug 07 1996 10:582
    i was just wondering what happened to H_M.
    Peter
17.17499Are there some still up there?NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighWed Aug 07 1996 12:354
TTWA:

        Non-stop flight.
        
17.17500Wonder-Cow Snarf...ACISS2::LEECHWed Aug 07 1996 13:119
    
			  (__)
                          (OO)
                   /-------\/ 
                  / |     || \ 
                 *  ||W---|| Snarf! 
                    ~~    ~~  

    
17.17501ACISS2::LEECHWed Aug 07 1996 13:161
    How about this motto: "Home of the ANCI art animals..."
17.17502SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundWed Aug 07 1996 13:185
    
    	Why the Boston papers consider Sturbridge to be Western Ma. Does
    that make Pittsfield part of New York State?
    
    ej
17.17503SMURF::WALTERSWed Aug 07 1996 13:191
    .17500  Moo go,  girl.
17.17504Some New Yorkers even include Westchester County in "Upstate."PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Aug 07 1996 13:2113
    
|   	Why the Boston papers consider Sturbridge to be Western Ma. Does
|   that make Pittsfield part of New York State?
    
    In New York City, there is no distiction placed on the geographical
    location of Utica, Binghamton, Buffalo, Albany, Pottsdam, Elmira,
    Syracuse, Rochester, Rome, Olean, etc....
    
    They are all referenced by a sign just a few miles from Manhattan.
    
    "Upstate".
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17505CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Aug 07 1996 13:295
    Antyhing West of Newton is considered the wilderness.  Sturbridge may
    as well be on another planet.  I have always wondered how such a
    sophisticated (supposedly) area could be so darn provincial. 
    
    
17.17506COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Aug 07 1996 13:3010
Anything even slightly west of Worcester (Central Mass) is considered
Western Mass, as I am frequently told by the Worcester folks.

It seems to me that the Connecticut River Valley should be Central Mass,
but I've been repeatedly disabused of that notion in various notes
conferences.

However, checking a map, Sturbridge _is_ within Worcester County.

/john
17.17507NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 07 1996 13:491
The geographic center of the state is east of Sturbridge, isn't it?
17.17508CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Aug 07 1996 14:0015


  Having concluded my work day yesterday, I went to the grocery store
  to pick up a thing or 2 as I had company coming over. While in the 
  parking lot I saw a car which brought to mind someone I used to work
  with (who SERP'd a few years ago) here, and whom I haven't seen since
  his departure.  I hadn't thought of him in quite a while, but I recalled
  he drove a car much like the one I saw..

  This morning, I'm driving to work, zooming down 93 and I pass a car (not
  like the one I saw yesterday) and who is driving it?  The guy I thought
  of when yesterday when seeing that car!

  Wierd, eh?
17.17509BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 07 1996 14:013

	another unsloved mystery....
17.17510could get interestingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 07 1996 14:061
... about that stuff they found in that meteor from Mars ...
17.17511JGODCL::POMMERENWed Aug 07 1996 14:075
    > another unsloved mystery....
    
    Yeah, get it 'sloved' in 769  !!!!
    
    Sorry 'bout that... I just had to ! ;)
17.17512ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowWed Aug 07 1996 14:294
    How it can be determined that a given meteorite came from Mars or some
    other specific place?
    
    Bob
17.17513BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyWed Aug 07 1996 14:305
    
    	RE: -1
    
    	By reading the luggage tags, of course!!
    
17.17514BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyWed Aug 07 1996 14:317
    
    	The new conference notice is MUCH better.
    
    	With any luck, Ed Walker will believe it and exit immediately.
    
    	8^)
    
17.17515CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Aug 07 1996 14:312
    It had Made On Mars stamped on it per U.S. and international trade
    agreements.  
17.17516SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Aug 07 1996 14:428
    .17512
    
    Analysis of the meteorite's makeup shows that makeup to be essentially
    the same as the makeup of the rocks analyzed vy Viking on the Martian
    surface.  Speculation is that the meteorite was whacked off Mars
    sevearl million years ago by the impact of a rather larger bolide and
    that it cruised around "out there" until it was drawn into the Earth's
    gravity well about 13,000 years ago.
17.17517SMURF::WALTERSWed Aug 07 1996 14:476
    > It had Made On Mars stamped on it per U.S. and international trade
    > agreements.  
    
    Lucky it didn't land of Cuba.  That would violate Helms-Burton and the
    US would have to issue sanctions against Mars.
    
17.17518seems to be from MarsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 07 1996 14:491
Too bad it din't land on Helms...
17.17519RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Aug 07 1996 15:003
    When a whole bunch of birds sit on a wire, or when a bunch of seagulls
    stand on a dock together, why do they almost all face the same
    direction?
17.17520COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Aug 07 1996 15:012
Because birds are backbiters, and they want to be able to look their
neighbors in the eyes.
17.17521WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Wed Aug 07 1996 15:011
    They don't. /hth
17.17522JGODCL::POMMERENWed Aug 07 1996 15:0212
    <<< Note 17.17519 by RUSURE::GOODWIN "Sacred Cows Make the Best
    Hamburger" >>>
    
        When a whole bunch of birds sit on a wire, or when a bunch of
        seagulls
        stand on a dock together, why do they almost all face the same
        direction?  
    
    
    Uhhh, aerodynamics !!!
    
    
17.17523SCASS1::BARBER_AWhere is my real head?Wed Aug 07 1996 15:051
    .17498, Peter, Try NAPALM:: ... Modify entry, etc...
17.17524LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Aug 07 1996 15:111
    how that bat got into the house last night?
17.17525SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Aug 07 1996 15:131
    It flew down to Texas after I let it out of my dining room on Monday.
17.17526RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Aug 07 1996 15:1813
    >They don't.
    
    Yeah, actually they mostly do, but not all of them and not all the
    time.  It makes a lot of difference whether it is windy or not -- yeah,
    "aerodynamics" is, I believe, the right answer.
    
    Can you imagine what a bird would look like standing with its back to
    the wind?
    
    Kinda like that that guy's Christmas tree I saw one time driving south
    on Rt. 95 through Maine, when he had the top of the tree pointed
    forward...  Always wondered if he had any branches left when he got
    home with it.  :-)
17.17527PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 07 1996 15:223
  Oph, you live in Texas now?

17.17528LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Aug 07 1996 15:306
    .17527  texas is a nice place to visit,
            but i'd never live there.  i was 
            able to stun the bat, capture it in a
            vase, and let it fly away free.
    
            i hope the poor little fella is okay.
17.17529Incessant yawning is the primary symptomDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Aug 07 1996 15:335
    re: Conference notice
    
    Hmmm, how about "THE Place to Catch Election Year Fever!"
    
    Chris
17.17530PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 07 1996 15:366
>          <<< Note 17.17528 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "it's about summer!" >>>

>  i was able to stun the bat

	showed it your paycheck?

17.17531BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationWed Aug 07 1996 15:385
    
>  i was able to stun the bat
    
    	"Honey, I slept with your sister the day after our wedding."
    
17.17532LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Aug 07 1996 15:433
    one gentle forehand swat with my ancient wooden
    bancroft tennis racket...and viola!
    
17.17533NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 07 1996 15:441
You needed to clobber the bat with a tennis racket _and_ a viola?
17.17534RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Aug 07 1996 15:575
    I tried to swat a bat several times while it was flying around our
    living room.  All I had was a pot top, which the bat kept dodging
    easily until I came at him from behind and nailed him the first time.
    
    Guess they don't have any rear facing sonar.  :-)
17.17535LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Aug 07 1996 15:583
    yes.  it's call musical bat-swatting.  this new
    sport will debut in the next summer olympics in 
    sydney.  i'm in training.
17.17536NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 07 1996 16:001
A viola seems to be overkill.  Why not a violin?
17.17537PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 07 1996 16:012
  stop violins against bats!
17.17538LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Aug 07 1996 16:042
    as one increases one's speed and agility, one
    can use a smaller instrument.  it's in the rules.
17.17539SCASS1::BARBER_AWhere is my real head?Wed Aug 07 1996 16:052
    agagagaga.  I've never seen a bat, live, up close and in person.  That
    would be neat!  Was it mean lookin'?
17.17540LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Aug 07 1996 16:1211
    this bat was very tired.  obviously expending much
    energy in trying to find an escape route.  i kept hearing
    this scratching in my bedroom, but i assumed it was
    coming from the _outside_.  finally, i turned on the
    light and the bat flew off.  
    
    i found him in the living room and he was walking 
    crab-like across the floor.  it also made a staticky
    noise upon approach.  i used to be repulsed by bat-looks,
    but i have come to respect the little critters and their
    lifestyle.
17.17541BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 07 1996 16:197
| <<< Note 17.17528 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "it's about summer!" >>>

| capture it in a vase, and let it fly away free.

	I'm glad to see you didn't charge for the bats freedom. I'm sure the
bat was happy to be stunned for free as well. You are such a nice person,
Bonnie! To think the bat got it's freedom for free, but you had to charge it!
17.17542sonar this... whap!PCBUOA::KRATZWed Aug 07 1996 16:262
    Speaking of bat swatting, I find the old T2000 tennis racket works
    pretty good (except from the bat's point of view...).
17.17543JHAXP::VULLOSimplify &amp; DeliverWed Aug 07 1996 17:003
    >>   stop violins against bats!
    
    ...!
17.17544NBC said it, so it must be trueGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Aug 07 1996 17:026
    
      Bonnie, if you are going to the Olympics, remember that you
     cannot win a medal unless you stick your landings.
    
      nnttm /bb
    
17.17545RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Aug 07 1996 17:034
     >>   stop violins against bats!
       
    Yeah, and no sax either!
    
17.17546PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 07 1996 17:123
   what did Vincenzo mean by that?

17.17547JHAXP::VULLOSimplify &amp; DeliverWed Aug 07 1996 17:171
    You have excellent form.   ...
17.17548an example to allWAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Wed Aug 07 1996 17:207
    >i found him in the living room and he was walking 
    >crab-like across the floor.  it also made a staticky
    >noise upon approach.  i used to be repulsed by bat-looks,
    >but i have come to respect the little critters and their
    >lifestyle.
    
     How delightfully val diffing of you.
17.17549PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 07 1996 17:234
   .17547

	oh.  mille grazie.
17.17550LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Aug 07 1996 17:243
    .17548
    
    some humans, on the other hand, i could swat with impunity.
17.17551POLAR::RICHARDSONPerpetual GlennWed Aug 07 1996 17:251
    Some humans pay good money for that sort of stuff.
17.17552NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 07 1996 17:333
>    Yeah, and no sax either!
    
{glare}
17.17553RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Aug 07 1996 17:373
    >{glare}
    
    Oh.  Well    Uh      OK then.
17.17554ACISS1::SCHELTERWed Aug 07 1996 18:445
    Where, exactly heavy_metal moved to???
    
    
    Mike
    
17.17555SCASS1::BARBER_AWhere is my real head?Wed Aug 07 1996 18:521
    See .17523
17.17556EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Wed Aug 07 1996 20:5417
re .17502:

Naah, California.

re .17507:

>The geographic center of the state is east of Sturbridge, isn't it?

Perhaps if you define the geographic center as being exactly halfway between
the extreme easternmost extent of Mass. (somewhere on the Cape Cod Atlantic
shore) and the westernmost extent (NY line) and similar for north/south,
but this would mean a substantial portion of eastern Mass is ocean.

A better description would be where a cardboard cutout of the state would
balance on a nail, and this would certainly be west (and north) of Sturbridge,
or a point where exactly half the acreage of Mass would be east (or west, or
north or south) of, this would be even further west.
17.17557ACISS1::SCHELTERWed Aug 07 1996 21:144
    Thanks! 'Pril
    
    
    Mike
17.17558MFGFIN::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletWed Aug 07 1996 21:332
         This conference heading is not creative, imaginative, or
    interesting. Can't someone think up something decent? 
17.17559BUSY::SLABBe gone - you have no powers hereWed Aug 07 1996 22:013
    
    	Yes, I'm sure that someone can.
    
17.17560MFGFIN::E_WALKERa ferret on a no-stick skilletThu Aug 08 1996 04:312
         Now who (SS) sent me that whacky message a while back? It sounded
    sort of legitimate, until I used the ELF. 
17.17561Ed_the_PetJGODCL::POMMERENIt ain't much if it ain't DutchThu Aug 08 1996 09:335
    Maybe it was a "Return to Sender" !!!!!!!
    
    Ed, don't watch this, just go .17562
    
    I thought it was a kinda funny myself
17.17562GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Aug 08 1996 12:255
    
    ttwalastnite:  the 5 or so guys that left the game a little early, all
    wearing a "code warrior" t-shirt... (not the *same* t-shirt...)
    
    
17.17563NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 08 1996 13:3816
>Perhaps if you define the geographic center as being exactly halfway between
>the extreme easternmost extent of Mass. (somewhere on the Cape Cod Atlantic
>shore) and the westernmost extent (NY line) and similar for north/south,
>but this would mean a substantial portion of eastern Mass is ocean.
>
>A better description would be where a cardboard cutout of the state would
>balance on a nail, and this would certainly be west (and north) of Sturbridge,
>or a point where exactly half the acreage of Mass would be east (or west, or
>north or south) of, this would be even further west.

According to both Information Please and the World Almanac, the geographic
center is in Worcester (though they disagree as to where in Worcester it is.)
The World Almanac says that there's no universally recognized definition of
the term, but it implies that their list is based upon your second definition.
Take a look at a map and you'll see there's a whole lot of land on the South
Shore and Cape Cod.
17.17564BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 08 1996 13:456
| <<< Note 17.17560 by MFGFIN::E_WALKER "a ferret on a no-stick skillet" >>>

| until I used the ELF.

	Using people, even if they are an elf, is wrong! They have feelings
too!
17.17565prolly one of them sealsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 08 1996 13:464
... how much further American society can devolve.

The latest piece of very damaging evidence is that the Monkeys are on
tour. What's that all about?
17.17566PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 08 1996 13:476
>A better description would be where a cardboard cutout of the state would
>balance on a nail

	There's something very appealing about this way of thinking
	of it, to me.  
17.17567NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 08 1996 13:511
Monkees.  Three out four of them.  Michael Naismith is sitting this one out.
17.17568PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 08 1996 13:522
 Naismith?
17.17569NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 08 1996 13:541
Oops.  It's Nesmith, isn't it?
17.17570in the netHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 08 1996 14:015
>Naismith

>Oops.  

I think this should be  "Hoops."
17.17571PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 08 1996 14:012
  yah, i fink so.
17.17572SALEM::DODASometimes all you get is the truthThu Aug 08 1996 14:127
The Monkeys sans Nesmith have been on tour off and on since 1986 
when I saw them along with Gary Puckett and the Grass Roots 
(actually Rob Grill).

Nesmith is considering joining this tour...

daryll
17.17573a real blast from the pastHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 08 1996 14:145
Gary Puckett of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap and _Young Girl_ fame?

Grass Roots like "nah, nah, nahnah, nahnah, live for today"?

Main, them's some ancient species there, daryll...
17.17574Put Dilbert's manager on the problemCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Aug 08 1996 14:208
Yahbut...

If your cardboard cut out doesn't include the water, where do you get the
zero-mass thingies to attach the islands?

And do you cut out all the little lakes, too?

/john
17.17575That's themSALEM::DODASometimes all you get is the truthThu Aug 08 1996 14:211
17.17576PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 08 1996 14:226
 .17574

  8-<

  okay, sure - ruin it for me.
17.17577NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 08 1996 15:271
Monkees.  Sheesh.
17.17578makes yha wonderAIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu Aug 08 1996 15:4418
    It was a very hot and humid night. So humid that it hung in the air
    like a fog. I was out for a drive to a friend place to go for a swim in
    the pool after a hard and hot workout. Looking for relief of the day.
    The windows were up and the ac on very low as so not to get a cold.
    There was a blatting noise, it first sounded like someone spashing
    water on the glass of the house window. It came from the motorcycle in
    front of me. A guy and his woman on a ride thru the dence humidity. At
    first they seem so stationary. The ground moving under their feet, the
    world turning upon their axels. Cutting throught the fog as a hot knife
    cuts though butter. 
    
    We are so mecanized to our machines, to travel, to ride, to communicate
    as I am through my keyboard to the world, and me with my simple
    machine, levers, pullies, fulcroms. Doing each rep with machine like
    motion as to gain and to get the most of each rep. Pistion motions....
    makes us wonder who is really machine? Or is it like art imating life,
    or live imatating art?
    
17.17579the night was moistHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 08 1996 15:451
17.17580LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Aug 08 1996 15:501
    kewl stuff.
17.17581"It was a dark and stormy night..."SSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedThu Aug 08 1996 17:060
17.17582AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu Aug 08 1996 17:084
    But, it wasn't stormy!:) It was certainly dark, or as the hippy dippy
    weather man says, "Continued darkness till daylight. Scattered daylight
    through the day time. Then darkenss.":)
    
17.17583LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Thu Aug 08 1996 17:101
    it was a sultry night.
17.17584AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu Aug 08 1996 17:243
    But I didn't need that either! I wasn't eating anything, sides the doc
    told me to cut back on the salt.:)
    
17.17585"Suddenly, a shot rang out..."ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Aug 08 1996 17:370
17.17586What's that in the road, ahead?BUSY::SLABSSSS-AAAA-FFFF-EEEE-TTTT-YYYYThu Aug 08 1996 17:382
    
    
17.17587AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu Aug 08 1996 17:513
    ..what's that in the road, a-head, an arm, a leg!! Oh! My!! :) Such a
    heinous accident!!:)
    
17.17588AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu Aug 08 1996 17:511
    ...suddenly a shot rang out... of what? His ars?:0
17.17589SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 08 1996 18:594
    ttwa:
    
    Why the thought even came to mind of asking myself whether the company
    and the sushi were worth the price?
17.17590SCASS1::BARBER_AWhere is my real head?Thu Aug 08 1996 19:241
    Bad lunch date?
17.17591mixed up?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 08 1996 19:261
What? The company was fresh and the sushi not?
17.17592SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 08 1996 19:282
    No, I'm wondering why I ever thought to question it.  The company and
    sushi were both primo.
17.17593SMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 08 1996 19:311
    <rawfish grin>
17.17594SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 08 1996 19:341
    no, no, colin.  rawfish not grin.  wasabe grin.
17.17595SMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 08 1996 19:351
    sinus up for the next trip.
17.17596SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu Aug 08 1996 19:545
    re .17578-
    
    George, you continue to surprise me.
    
    DougO
17.17597Another mysteryMFGFIN::E_WALKEREvery neck shall break\Fri Aug 09 1996 01:004
         TTWA:: Hey, either I'm having a particularly surrealistic day, or
    the roof is leaking because I keep thinking there are water droplets
    hitting me. I hope it's just me, because the equipment around here is
    likely to fry if it gets wet. 
17.17598POLAR::RICHARDSONAnd that seems fairFri Aug 09 1996 01:031
    It's all part of the Datsun hallucination.
17.17599JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Aug 09 1996 01:081
    I've been wondering for a really long time..
17.17601:-)JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Aug 09 1996 01:081
    If I'd ever get to wonder snarf.
17.17602AAAAAAAAAARGHJULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Aug 09 1996 01:091
    foiled by a moron....
17.17603SCASS1::BARBER_AWhere is my real head?Fri Aug 09 1996 01:541
    Hey, that's not fair.
17.17604POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Aug 09 1996 01:554
    
    
    Who ever said life was fair 8^/?
    
17.17605SCASS1::BARBER_AWhere is my real head?Fri Aug 09 1996 02:001
    This is true.
17.17606COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 09 1996 02:075
	I wonder if part of my Bertucci's Pizza was burnt

	today because I said "Uno" when I asked to be seated.

17.17607POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Aug 09 1996 02:113
    
    Actually, I think they do it on compulsion.
    
17.17608SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeFri Aug 09 1996 10:555
Has goat-boy left us, or off on some ancient ritual foray praising his
ancestral deliverance along the path to boxness?

We should take up a collection to send his village some Funny-Bones
and Parmalet (sp?) to eat while watching Letterman.
17.17609reading tea leavesGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Aug 09 1996 12:225
    
      Jack Kemp ?
    
      bb
    
17.17610NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 09 1996 13:091
Nancy, the morons are the snarfers, not the snarf-thwarters.  hth.
17.17611NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 09 1996 13:142
TTWA: Why do so many Republicans have four-letter names?  Dole, Kemp, Weld,
Mack, Hyde...
17.17612BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Fri Aug 09 1996 13:173

	Because they all suck?
17.17613CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Aug 09 1996 13:275
    
    	re .17611
    
    	Ask the Trilateral Commission!
    
17.17614AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Aug 09 1996 13:323
    .17611 Cause most demicrats cannot spell past a 4 letter anglo-saxin
    name.:)
    
17.17615AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Aug 09 1996 13:333
    Haaa! You figured that I have a 4 lettered anglo name?:) Whellp... I
    aint a demicrat!:)
    
17.17616POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteFri Aug 09 1996 13:403
    
    <nailing fingers to desk>
    
17.17617GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Aug 09 1996 13:484
    
    debra, doesn't that hurt???
    
    
17.17618NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 09 1996 13:553
re .17613:

Shouldn't it be the Quadriletteral Commission?
17.17619AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Aug 09 1996 14:141
    .16617 Shouldn't hurt if your doing enough prozac.;) 
17.17620Dole should do the right thing and step downDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Aug 09 1996 14:1917
    > -< reading tea leaves >-
    > Jack Kemp ?
    
    All of the apparent "finalists", including Kemp, are a bunch of
    Boring Old Men (tm), regardless of their actual chronological age.
    This was Dole's last chance to pull a stunning move, and dadgummit,
    he just isn't going to give in to it.
    
    So, the Republicans are apparently indeed going to throw away their
    golden opportunity, just so they can hand a Lifetime Achievement
    Award to Dole in the name of a meaningless presidential nomination
    that everyone *knows*, going into the convention, doesn't stand a
    snowball's chance.  All those thousands of convention-goers are
    going to have to be pretty damned good actors to feign excitement
    over the long days of the convention.
    
    Chris
17.17621Could Kemp beat Clinton?DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Aug 09 1996 14:226
    ...and speaking of Kemp.  If I were Kemp, I'd play hardball.
    I'd sit Dole down and tell him, "Look, Dole, everyone knows you
    haven't got a prayer.  Step down, let me take the nomination, and
    you can be *my* VP."
    
    Chris
17.17622NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 09 1996 14:244
>    All of the apparent "finalists", including Kemp, are a bunch of
>    Boring Old Men (tm), regardless of their actual chronological age.

Hey, he's got to pick a Republican, right?
17.17600BUSY::SLABSupra = idiot driver magnetFri Aug 09 1996 14:284
    
    	Well, Nancy, I think I'll just sneak right in here and take
    	it from you.  8^)
    
17.17623goodunHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Aug 09 1996 14:436
>Step down, let me take the nomination

Here, here!~

Supposedly, when Slick heard that Dole liked Kemp and got all excited
cause he thought they said Dole like hemp.
17.17624JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Aug 09 1996 15:014
    Hey, it wouldn't be fun to snarf without competition.  Congrats Moron,
    may the snarfs go with you. [insert moronic hand movements].
    
    :-)
17.17625EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Fri Aug 09 1996 15:343
TTWA:

Apparently Macy's is having a sale on Jerry Garcia ties...
17.17626COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 09 1996 15:451
Jordan Marsh?
17.17628SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Aug 09 1996 17:129
    Kemp's not boring.  They stuck him with that tax review commission a
    few years ago and he put his nose to the grindstone and reported out on
    time in January; he's one of the few who has given evidence that he
    knows how to think about the issues, not just what lobbyists tell him.
    I dunno the other names on the shortlist, but I'd be pleased with Kemp
    as VP.  Glad to hear his stupid late-in-primary season endorsement of
    Forbes didn't rule him out with the establishment.
    
    DougO
17.17629better arm than Dole, for sure !GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseFri Aug 09 1996 17:166
    
      Well, when he was qb with the Bills, he didn't bore the Pat's
     fans.  Guy used to kill us.  Er, I mean figuratively, not like
     later Buffalo players.
    
      bb
17.17630POLAR::RICHARDSONAnd that seems fairFri Aug 09 1996 17:216
    TTWA:
    
    Who left me the rather provocative voicemail message last night? The
    voice seems familiar somehow.
    
    It's killing me!
17.17631NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 09 1996 17:241
Hildegard.
17.17632CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Aug 09 1996 18:223
    
    	<-- :-)
    
17.17633GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Aug 09 1996 18:337
    
    wasn't me... :>
    
    ttwa:  that every time i sign into notes, i see "no new notes"...and 
    yet, there are...
    
    
17.17634POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlFri Aug 09 1996 18:372
    Believe me, if I could sound this sexy I'd be sending myself messages
    all day.
17.17635CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Aug 09 1996 18:393
    
    	This troubles me.
    
17.17636JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Aug 09 1996 19:503
    .17634
    
    Oh Baby!
17.17637SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Aug 09 1996 19:515
    This is weird.  As I was going through the list of
    anagrams, there were some with "Cochrane" in them.
    It seems kind of strange that you can anagram my former married
    name out of my maiden name.  Oh well, perhaps I just
    amuse easily.... :-)
17.17638NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 09 1996 20:221
Glenn, take a look at http://www.pic.net/~cOOkie/contest3.html
17.17639POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlFri Aug 09 1996 20:263
    url not found.
    
    ?
17.17640Best to cut and paste URLs to avoid such errorsCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 09 1996 20:273
that's c00kie, not cOOkie.

/john
17.17641BUSY::SLABThe Dangerous TypeFri Aug 09 1996 20:293
    
    	Some of us CAN'T cut and paste URL's.
    
17.17642PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 09 1996 20:303
  they spelled it with zeros?  that's k00ky.

17.17643re .17641COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 09 1996 20:301
Move to a VMS or Mac system.
17.17644PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 09 1996 20:333
 <sounds of Shawn disconnecting cables, packing office, etc.>

17.17645BUSY::SLABThe Dangerous TypeFri Aug 09 1996 20:338
    
    	Well, I'm on a VMS system right now [VT420] but there's no
    	web stuff on here.  The PC behind me has the web stuff on
    	it.
    
    	I wish I could cut and paste from 1 side of my cubicle to
    	the other.
    
17.17646POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlFri Aug 09 1996 20:333
    I just checked it.
    
    My voicemail message was sexier.
17.17647SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Aug 09 1996 20:533
    .17643
    
    Or UNIX.
17.17648COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 09 1996 21:3410
BTW, the other day I happened to need something out of an HTML file that
was over a megabyte.  (Poor html design, but that's life.)

Even with a 12 MB partition allocated to Netscape on a personal computer,
there was no way to look at this file.

Fortunately, I have Netscape on one of my VMS systems as well, and was
able to load the whole file just fine.

/john
17.17649THEMAX::SMITH_SR.I.P.-30AUG96Sat Aug 10 1996 05:547
    ttwa
    
    How can a man remain a virgin for 23 years?
    
    and they say a man reaches his sexual peak at 17 this guy will never
    know how good he could've been. How sad.
    
17.17650BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Sat Aug 10 1996 13:1511
| <<< Note 17.17649 by THEMAX::SMITH_S "R.I.P.-30AUG96" >>>


| How can a man remain a virgin for 23 years?

	Is Ed 23 yet?

| and they say a man reaches his sexual peak at 17 this guy will never
| know how good he could've been. How sad.

	Maybe if Ed went for legal women he would have gotten laid.
17.17651CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowSat Aug 10 1996 14:343

 are you boys through playing yet?
17.17652AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Aug 12 1996 13:2125
    Driving home from Maine last night, one could not help but notice the
    long stream of red tail lights winding through the mountain sides
    towards the cities. A number of years ago, I use to be one of those few
    cars that would be headed north from the southern part of the state
    going to a small college located an hours drive from the Canadian
    boarder. I would ride along with a class mate who, at the time, owned a
    59 chev. The black one with the Madison Avenue wings. His hair loaded
    up with hair cream, sporting his college wind breaker dark blue, white
    t shirt, and jeans, listing to WRKO's top 40 beaten up music. Thinking
    very shortly, this station, a connection to the city, will fade out
    from our AM radio. 
    
    The stream of red lights are white lights as we make our way north, 
    thru the hamlettes. And I would sit there listening to the radio fade
    in and out, static, whistling, volume lowering, wondering who lived in
    this area? What industry is here? Who has the money to live in some of
    these stately homes, with some very expensive metal on the hoof sitting
    in the driveway? Why would someone want to live so far out of the
    beaten path? 
    
    The road mergers into a four lane highway. The stream is now a river of
    cars. My daughters head resting on my leg with her Pooh Bear as a
    pillow. My hand stroking her blonde curly locks and forehead. The
    summers night air, sweet, rustles thru the cab of my truck. The city
    limits start to show their highway markers in the night.
17.17653ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 12 1996 14:382
    
    <---- who broke into your account, George?
17.17654AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Aug 12 1996 15:112
    Why do you ask?:)
    
17.17655CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Aug 12 1996 15:323

 What's up with the phone lines into DCU/PC Branch?
17.17656POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteMon Aug 12 1996 15:354
    
    It's the first sign that the country has been taken over - you can't
    access your money.
    
17.17657BUSY::SLABThe word for today is legs ...Mon Aug 12 1996 16:084
    
    	Actually, he wasn't trying to get his own money ... he was going
    	to hack into their system and withdraw YOUR money.
    
17.17658ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 12 1996 16:263
    
    all I know is that their PC Branch software doesn't work. I tried it
    this weekend. so much for simpler banking. phooey
17.17659BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Mon Aug 12 1996 16:293

	A friend of mine uses it and has no problems.
17.17660ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 12 1996 16:354
    
    well I can't get the modem to connect. Maybe its user error. it says
    I have a 9600 modem, well I have a 28,800. I'll play with it again
    this week.
17.17661BUSY::SLABThe word for today is legs ...Mon Aug 12 1996 16:367
    
    	RE: Battis
    
    	Well, it's definitely simpler for the banking institution ...
    	think of all the transactions they didn't have to process,
    	simply because they didn't allow them to happen.
    
17.17662SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Aug 12 1996 16:513
    you go, George!
    
    DougO
17.17663Worked first time just fine.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Aug 12 1996 17:073
I just connected right now; have a connection up in another window.

/john
17.17664AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Aug 12 1996 17:164
    DougO. Yep! Every other weekend, fishing pole, daughter, sometimes the
    old walking shoes, and off to the woods we go. Getting out of the
    southern part of the state. Getting away..:)
    
17.17665ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 12 1996 17:213
    
    well /john, I must be doing something wrong then. it keeps failing
    when i try to connect.
17.17666pressure to perform?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 17:221
You say you caint get your connection up?
17.17667Try UPSAR::DCUROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowMon Aug 12 1996 17:578
    Mark,
    
    There are several discussions in UPSAR::DCU concerning the problems
    with PC Branch.  Try asking there.
    
    BTW, I believe they were/are having problems with their 800 number.
    
    Bob
17.17668DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Aug 12 1996 18:086
    
    
    	They have been having problems with their 800# (which I'm
    	told is the same number for PC Branch).  We couldn't connect
    	to it on Thursday.
    
17.17669ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 12 1996 18:096
    
    Thanks Bob. Didn't know what the new node name was for the DCU.
    
    Hopefully that is why I couldn't get through.
    
    Mark
17.17670SMURF::WALTERSMon Aug 12 1996 18:114
    
    Mark's problem is that he put a dollar in the floppy disk slot
    but can't find "cheesburger" on the main menu.
        
17.17671ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowMon Aug 12 1996 18:146
    re: .17669
    
    I suggest you add TURRIS::EASYNET_CONFERENCES to your notebook.  Most,
    but not necessarily all, conference status changes are announced there.
    
    Bob
17.17672DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Aug 12 1996 18:189
    
    
    	re: .17670  Colin
    
    	bwahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
    
    
    	{ahem}
    
17.17673If you get a modem tone, it's probably not an 800 number problemCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Aug 12 1996 18:555
DCU's 800 number is 800 328-8797.

PC Branch's number is 800 419-8525.

/john
17.17674BUSY::SLABThis Son of a Gun for HireMon Aug 12 1996 19:029
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	We have these so-called "experts" deciding point spreads for
    	football games every week, which should technically "even out"
    	the game relative to the 2 teams involved, so how are some
    	people able to consistently predict the "winner" in 9 or 10 out
    	of the 14 or so weekly games?
    
17.17675spread predicts bettingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 19:0619
Slab,

Point spreads and other odds are often misunderstood.

The intention of spreads and odds are to predict the betting on the games
and not necessarily the results.

For instance, if'n Dallas is favored by 9 to beat Pittsburgh in the
SuperBowl, that doesn't mean that the guy who set the line necessarily
even thinks that Dallas will win. It only means that if'n he sets it at
8, too many people will take Dallas and if'n he sets it at 10, too many
people will take Pittsburgh.

To determine a "good line" one can compare the Tuesday line for a_NFL
game with the line quoted on Sunday morning. If'n they're close it's a
pretty good line since it hasn't had to change to reflect disproportional
betting on one side or the other.

TTom
17.17676BUSY::SLABThis Son of a Gun for HireMon Aug 12 1996 19:1111
    
>even thinks that Dallas will win. It only means that if'n he sets it at
>8, too many people will take Dallas and if'n he sets it at 10, too many
>people will take Pittsburgh.
    
    
    	OK, so this means that people believe that Dallas is 9 points
    	better than Pittsburgh and that's how much they're expected to
    	win by.  Now I guess I'm wondering why you told me I was wrong
    	AND told me I was right in the same reply.  8^)
    
17.17677BUSY::SLABThis Son of a Gun for HireMon Aug 12 1996 19:136
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How can someone who lives on a road called Barn Lane put only
    	highway miles on a vehicle?
    
17.17678maybe clearerHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 19:1818
17.17679BUSY::SLABThis Son of a Gun for HireMon Aug 12 1996 19:246
    
    	So what would be the problem with "calculating" a point spread
    	that would "even the score" for the teams in question?  I'd
    	think that would almost make it a coin toss as to who'd "win"
    	the game and split the bets evenly anyways, yes?
    
17.17680ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 12 1996 19:285
    
    picking winners in the football games is child's play. I can usually
    pick 10-12 out of 15 games every week. Doesn't mean I'll win my pool,
    but going 11-4 isn't all that difficult. Going 13-2 or 14-1 is a
    different story.
17.17681a case in pointHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 19:2815
The problem with "calculating" the point spread is if'n you're wrong you
get beat bad afore the line adjusts.

I was in Vegas one Monday morning. The lines for the Saturday college
football games were posted about noon. The Duke-NC State line opened at
State favored by 6. By the time I got to the front of the line to jump
all over Duke plus the points, it was down to 2. Eventually, by game time
it was a pick (no points). 

The final score was 41-38 so the people who got the 6 points early made
out like bandits.

As for a coin toss, that implies no points. Some times that is the line.

TTom
17.17682straight up?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 19:308
>    picking winners in the football games is child's play.

Do you mean straight up or with the points?

If'n you can consistently go 11-4 in football games against the spread,
you should move to Vegas where you'll soon be a wealthy wagerer.

TTom
17.17683MROA::YANNEKISHi, I'm a 10 year NOTES addictMon Aug 12 1996 19:3727
    
>    	So what would be the problem with "calculating" a point spread
>    	that would "even the score" for the teams in question?  I'd
>    	think that would almost make it a coin toss as to who'd "win"
>    	the game and split the bets evenly anyways, yes?
    
    One reason I like betting against the spread, or betting horses, or playing
    poker is that you are playing against the other bettors and not against
    the house.  
    
    An even split of the payout requires the odds reflecting the betting
    patterns.  The line, to get 50% action on each side, must account for
    all the bettors who ignore home field advantage, injury reports,
    historical matchup information.   In essence, the line is biased
    towards the pattern (if there is one) of the betters betting on less
    information (or discounting such information).  Doing more research
    allows contrarian bettors to make money against the rest of the
    betters.  Bottom line, the more informed and smarter betters win more
    over the long haul on average in games that bet against other betters
    and not the house.
                           
    One simple example is that home underdogs year-in and year-out beat the
    spread in large percentages in the NFL ... it's a great way to do OK
    betting especially in the town of the road favorite. 
    
    Greg
    
17.17684BUSY::SLABThis Son of a Gun for HireMon Aug 12 1996 19:408
    
    	RE: .17681
    
    	When I said "coin toss", I meant that an ACCURATE point spread
    	would reduce picking the "winner" of that game to something of
    	a coin toss.  Therefore you should theoretically have 1/2 of
    	the betting population on each side.
    
17.17685SMURF::WALTERSMon Aug 12 1996 19:461
    Assuming you actually give a toss.
17.17686they're in thereHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 19:474
Rest assured that the line reflects the trends, whether real or
imagined...

TTom
17.17687FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Aug 12 1996 20:2810
    
    
    	TtWA:
    
    	the 8yr old kid who yelled at me "hey fatman" whilst five miles
    into my six mile run. I'm 6' tall and 148lbs. 
    
    	Strange kid.
    
    jim
17.17688DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Aug 12 1996 20:315
    
    
    	fatman?  you?  Maybe you should tell the kid's mother that
    	he needs glasses.  =)
    
17.17689FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Aug 12 1996 20:375
    
    
    	...or a good boot in the arse.
    
    :)
17.17690ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 12 1996 20:372
    
    gawd, between shawn and jim S new england sure has some skinny peoples.
17.17691CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Aug 12 1996 20:384
    
    	mebbe he was looking between your ears ?
    
    
17.17692NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Aug 12 1996 20:412
Maybe the kid was using irony -- you know, like some huge people are
nicknamed "Tiny."
17.17693CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Aug 12 1996 21:049

 My earlier comments re DCU/PC bank had to do with the fact that all weekend
 long there was no answer on the modem, and the phone line had a message"
 we're sorry, all circuits are busy now".



 Jim
17.17694FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Aug 12 1996 21:097
    
    
    re: .17691
    
    	<hurt look>
    
    {whimper}
17.17695COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Aug 12 1996 21:365
Well, PC Branch still works just fine for me; I just connected again.

This time from Massachusetts instead of New Hampshire.

/john
17.17696COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Aug 12 1996 21:515
Oh, btw, I don't use the PC Branch Sofware.

I just connect with VTSTAR or any other reasonable VT emulator.

/john
17.17697CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Aug 13 1996 01:329


   I was able to connect just fine after I posted the note this AM complaining
  that I could not connect..



 Jim
17.17698MFGFIN::E_WALKEREvery neck shall break\Tue Aug 13 1996 02:394
         You know, something is very wrong here. It's never this quiet,
    except on a Friday night. There's only two plausible explanations:
    either something is wrong with SOAPBOX or aliens have destroyed
    everything east of the Mississippi River. No great loss. 
17.17699THEMAX::SMITH_SR.I.P.-30AUG96Tue Aug 13 1996 03:091
    Maybe nobody wants to talk to us
17.17700So longMFGFIN::E_WALKEREvery neck shall break\Tue Aug 13 1996 03:191
         East coast destruction snarf!!! 
17.17701POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Aug 13 1996 03:323
    
    Honey, I'm home!
    
17.17702COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 13 1996 04:501
You got home before I left.
17.17703ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowTue Aug 13 1996 05:428
    The recent discussion about the relationship between the amount of hair
    on men and their intelligence makes me wonder:
    
    If you have a hairy butt, does that make you a smart a$$?
    
    If you don't have a hairy butt, does that make you a dumb a$$?
    
    Bob
17.17704RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Aug 13 1996 12:0811
    I always thought senders said "Cannot ship to P.O. boxes" because they
    were going to use UPS, which has no access to USPS boxes.  But I've got
    an order card here that says "Post office cannot deliver to P.O.
    boxes".  Maybe some training would help.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.17705BULEAN::BANKSTue Aug 13 1996 12:168
When I lived in Merrimack, my mail got stolen (a lot).  Therefore, I got
a PO box at the offishul US Post Office.

DCU said they couldn't send stuff (like ATM cards) to PO boxes, because
they considered them to be less secure than the box in front of my
house.

Go figger.
17.17706POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Aug 13 1996 12:446
    
    >COVERT::COVERT
    >You got home before I left.
    
    You know, John, this really doesn't surprise me 8^))))))))))))))))).
    
17.17707COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Aug 13 1996 12:461
Oh, and I wasn't the last one to leave.
17.17708POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Aug 13 1996 12:513
    
    <boggle>
    
17.17709SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 13 1996 12:523
    More hate e-mail from the Postal worker.  Even though I personally
    followed up on getting them off the distribution list, they have
    received another update kit.   Prolly polishing his AK-47 right now.
17.17710BUSY::SLABTwisted forever, forever twisted.Tue Aug 13 1996 14:179
    
    	RE: .17698
    
    	As far as I know, this conference resides in NH, and if aliens
    	had destroyed everything east of the Mississippi then this conf-
    	erence very probably would have been destroyed at the same time.
    
    	Glad to help.
    
17.17711SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 13 1996 14:394
    ttwa:
    
    Why I bother responding to edp...  I can achieve the same level of
    incoming insult by other, less annoying methods.
17.17712BUSY::SLABTwisted forever, forever twisted.Tue Aug 13 1996 14:468
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why an electric guitar would need 2 keys replaced.
    
    	More to the point, I guess, is what an electric guitar needs
    	keys for.
    
17.17713SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 13 1996 14:481
    How else would you start it?
17.17714RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerTue Aug 13 1996 14:481
    Don't fret about it.
17.17715then there's the issue of chordsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Aug 13 1996 14:494
>    	Why an electric guitar would need 2 keys replaced.

Maybe it caint hit some of them high notes so it changes keys to have it
in its range.
17.17716SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 13 1996 14:563
    .17714
    
    Picky, picky, picky.
17.17717tuning pegsNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Aug 13 1996 15:012
I thought it was them twisty things on the end so's you can tighten and
loosen the wires like ol' Earl Scruggs does with his banjer.
17.17718Flint Hill Special roolz!~HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Aug 13 1996 15:020
17.17719WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Tue Aug 13 1996 15:093
>    	Why an electric guitar would need 2 keys replaced.
    
     Mebbe they mean machine heads.
17.17720BUSY::SLABWatch it, Joe - danger lurks aheadTue Aug 13 1996 15:116
    
    	RE: .17713
    
    	Well, the ad also says that it comes with a cord, so I figure
    	you just pull on that a few times until it spins to life.
    
17.17721PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 13 1996 17:034
   whether or not Powell could have defeated Clinton.  'twas
   a brilliant speech he gave last night.

17.17722LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Aug 13 1996 17:041
    yes.
17.17723rather than an insult to your intelligenceSALEM::DODASometimes all you get is the truthTue Aug 13 1996 17:061
Why some people consider "lip-service" to be a good thing?
17.17724But no doubt the rock has more intelligence....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Aug 13 1996 17:158
    
|  whether or not Powell could have defeated Clinton.  'twas
|  a brilliant speech he gave last night.
    
    No doubt there is more signs of life in the crowd that booed Powell
    last night than in that Mars rock.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17725.17723POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Aug 13 1996 17:163
    
    I'd like my lips serviced.
    
17.17726ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 13 1996 17:182
    
    <raises hand>
17.17727unclear on the concept or what?WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Tue Aug 13 1996 17:181
    <== that's not going to do any good
17.17728POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Aug 13 1996 17:183
    
    Jeez, I'd better get one of those deli number machines 8^).
    
17.17729Oh my!SALEM::DODASometimes all you get is the truthTue Aug 13 1996 17:201
17.17730my first real complaint for tobin's...GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Aug 13 1996 17:267
    ttwa:  what drugs the people in the cafeteria are on...just last week,
    as a side item, i got a baked potato and some fixings for $.75.  this 
    week, they added a 'potato bar', with the same fixings, plus a couple 
    of more, and now they are charging 2.40...don't think i'll be getting
    anything from there...
    
    
17.17731BULEAN::BANKSTue Aug 13 1996 17:5110
    Sounds like they're thinking pretty clearly:  Getting people to pay
    $2.40 for a $.75 potato.
    
    I routinely run into the same thing.  If I go to the grill and order
    some breakfast, it's usually pretty cheap.  If I get about the same
    thing from the friday morning "breakfast bar," it costs about twice as
    much.
    
    Then again, with the breakfast bar, I don't feel quite so guilty,
    having to order all that fat and cholesterol out loud.
17.17732ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 13 1996 17:573
    
    at least you have a cafe. all we have here is vending machines. Good
    vending machines, but vending machines nevertheless.
17.17733MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Aug 13 1996 18:058
    I wonder why two prominent noters, one departed from the company who
    seem to have this constant victim mentality start their name with Mr.
    
    General Powell was boo'd by a few when mentioning Affirmative Action and
    Abortion, but overall he was highly cheered.  
    
    The Emporer has no clothes.  It's time to clean your own house before
    pointing out the mess in somebody elses.
17.17734PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 13 1996 18:097
>       <<< Note 17.17733 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>
    
>  It's time to clean your own house before
>  pointing out the mess in somebody elses.

	Does this mean we should be expecting no further putdowns
	from you of Democrats and liberals, Jacko?
17.17735MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Aug 13 1996 18:149
  Z   Does this mean we should be expecting no further putdowns
  Z          from you of Democrats and liberals, Jacko?
    
    You would deprive me of fun and I would hate that!!  And actually, I
    don't make fun of democrats and liberals per sae.  I make fun of people
    who vote for superficial reasons who just happen to be democrat and
    liberal most of the time!
    
    
17.17736SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 13 1996 18:153
    > per sae
    
    I guess writing to all of them would take a lot of time.
17.17737ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 13 1996 18:194
    
    per se
    
    nnttm
17.17738LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Aug 13 1996 18:275
    not only do you constantly attempt to put down dems 
    and libs, jack, but you also have a very peculiar view of
    women.  it's almost as if you came of age in the 1950's, were 
    then frozen in time, and rehatched in the 1980's.  kinda like
    woody allen in "sleeper".
17.17739SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 13 1996 18:311
    Oh, Jack's a sleeper, all right.
17.17740NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 13 1996 18:334
>    I wonder why two prominent noters, one departed from the company who
>    seem to have this constant victim mentality start their name with Mr.

Mr. Acker Bilk?
17.17741MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Aug 13 1996 18:365
    Oh...you remembered!!!  A great Clarinet player for sure!
    
    Bon bon...Amazing you perceive me in this way...my thoughts on women
    that is.  Could you elaborate a little so I may defend each point!? 
    Thank you.
17.17742SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 13 1996 18:383
    
    Nooooooooooooooooo.   Oph, please don't elaborate.
    
17.17743ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 13 1996 18:394
    
    Jack
    
    Your little tax deduction. hth
17.17744MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Aug 13 1996 18:415
    I NEVER called my wife a little tax deduction.  I ran a program
    honoring the women of our church entitled, "Exemplary Exemptions",
    which in this case is a factual statement.  
    
    Try again!
17.17745context mattersWAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Tue Aug 13 1996 18:445
    >I NEVER called my wife a little tax deduction.  
    
     That's the problem with making enemies who have no sensayuma. You say
    something in jest and they use it against you as if it were a literal
    statement.
17.17746LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Aug 13 1996 18:496
    .17744
    
    |I ran a program honoring the women of our church entitled,
    |"Exemplary Exemptions"
    
    do you know how '50s this sounds, jack?  i mean it really does.
17.17747BUSY::SLABWhaddapairahogans!Tue Aug 13 1996 18:533
    
    	Even "Bethlehem Babes" would have been a better title.
    
17.17748LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Aug 13 1996 19:015
    and why is it, jack, that every time you relate
    one of your political anecdotes it's always a woman
    who is the butt of the joke?  are women just naturally
    more naive than men when it comes to politics?  more
    easily fooled?
17.17749ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 13 1996 19:022
    
    I enjoy stirring up the hornet's nest, yes i do.
17.17750I hope a smiley is not needed here...ACISS2::LEECHTue Aug 13 1996 19:026
    .17748
    
    Yes.
    
    
    Next question?
17.17751LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Aug 13 1996 19:051
    oh, jack's soulmate chimes in.
17.17752CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Aug 13 1996 19:071
    Can he claim him as a deduction too?
17.17753MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Aug 13 1996 19:1121
    Bonbon...there are three women I pick on.  That isn't a whole
    lot...just our beloved Mrs. Dougherty, Mrs Swartz and my Mother in Law
    who when listened to becomes blatently obvious she hasn't a clue as to
    what is going on.
    
    Mrs. Dougherty I pick on because I'm sorry but only men have been
    presidents and Kennedy was in fact a looker.  I have visions of those
    three women on Beauty and the Beast who kept gauking over Gaston. 
    Pitifully sickening.  I can't really help you here Bonnie unless you
    want me to acknowledge here and now that Margaret Thatcher is a fox and
    I'd vote for her were I a citizen of that country and a Conservative
    voter.  
    
    Mrs. Swartz is the incarnation of the NEA and every liberal cause in
    the Commonwealth.  Truly a person with an agenda.  And my mother n
    law...I already told you about her.  
    
    It has nothing to do with the fact they are women.  They are just the
    most prominent examples for me to use.
    
    -Jack
17.17754PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 13 1996 19:128
   Oph, are you giving Jack a hard time?  Is it his fault if he seems
   as though he just stepped off the set of "Father Knows Best"?
   No wait - maybe "Donna Reed".  Take your pick.  Anyways, he can't
   help it.  Apparently.  8-|



17.17755MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Aug 13 1996 19:141
    Lady Di...Trust me!  I don't rule the roost!!!!
17.17756BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Aug 13 1996 19:197
| <<< Note 17.17753 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Madison...5'2'' 95 lbs." >>>


| It has nothing to do with the fact they are women.  They are just the
| most prominent examples for me to use.

	Jack, Mrs Dougherty was from how long ago?
17.17757LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Tue Aug 13 1996 19:195
    .17753
    
    jack, i suggest you get yourself some new material.
    try for something more original than those tired, old
    mother-in-law stories (another '50s creation).
17.17758MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Tue Aug 13 1996 19:2918
    Bonnie, I'm speaking of a lady who was a great mom and did what she
    could to keep the family cohesive.  But on the other side of the coin,
    we are also speaking of a woman who lived in Reading for 35 years and
    didn't know which direction the town of Waltham was.  We are speaking
    of a woman who drove Southbound on Rt. 128 North.  We are speaking of a
    woman who held the sword of Damacles over my head for refusing to marry
    in her Church...note: she didn't know who the Priest was because she
    hadn't been there in 15 years herself.  But most germane to the topic,
    we are speaking of a woman who hasn't a clue as to what her party
    believes or who her senators/representatives are.  Not for the last 20
    years.  
    
    Mother n law jokes may be funny to some; this is serious to me.
    She couldn't help it.  She is a biproduct of her culture and
    surroundings.  Furthermore, one of her major crimes was to perpetuate
    the Patriarchical philosophies our society is fighting today.
    
    -Jack                                                        
17.17759I always thought "Leave it to Beaver"...SSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedTue Aug 13 1996 19:370
17.17760POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Aug 13 1996 19:563
    
    What is appropriate size in "a pair of"?
    
17.17761FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Aug 13 1996 19:576
    
    
    	Just about a handful. Any more than that and you risk a sprained
    thumb.
    
    hth 
17.17762POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Aug 13 1996 20:034
    
    But whose hands?
    
    
17.17763POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlTue Aug 13 1996 20:043
    Paul Bunyan.
    
    hth
17.17764POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteTue Aug 13 1996 20:053
    
    <sigh of relief>
     
17.17765SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 13 1996 20:081
    "Appropriate size" is, so to speak, in the hands of the beholder.
17.17766ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 13 1996 20:102
    
    any size is fine by me.
17.17767POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlTue Aug 13 1996 20:111
    Now all you need is a woman with the same opinion.
17.17768SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 13 1996 20:113
    .17766
    
    It's good to see that you're on top of the situation, Mark.
17.17769BUSY::SLABWhat's that flower you have on?Tue Aug 13 1996 20:195
    
    	RE: .17767
    
    	Hoo-boy, THAT'S gonna leave a mark.
    
17.17770POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlTue Aug 13 1996 20:221
        That's usually what happens, I'm assuming.
17.17771ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 13 1996 20:292
    
    Glenn has been known to torch me on occasion, not often but it happens.
17.17772The flight deck printer on TWA800?NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Aug 13 1996 20:427
From Classifieds 4255:
   
        Pannasonic Dot Matrix Printer (KX-P1080i)
        Used very rarely in home environment.

...most of the time it was used in a gravel pit? As the primary printer
for an acid factory?
17.17773JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Aug 13 1996 21:344
    Has anyone mentioned the power outage that knocked out multiple states
    on the West this past weekend?
    
    
17.17774yesSALEM::DODASometimes all you get is the truthTue Aug 13 1996 21:370
17.17775JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Aug 13 1996 21:391
    Heard we're gonna have another one tonight.
17.17776THEMAX::SMITH_SR.I.P.-30AUG96Tue Aug 13 1996 21:411
    It's almost becoming routine.
17.17777BUSY::SLABWhiplash!Tue Aug 13 1996 21:466
    
    	RE: .17775
    
    	Are we able to reliably predict mass power outages?  And if
    	so, why can't we do something to avoid them instead?
    
17.17778JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Aug 13 1996 21:491
    Got me.
17.17779BUSY::SLABWhose Line Is It Anyway?Tue Aug 13 1996 21:518
    
    	RE: -1
    
    	Wow, that was simple.
    
    	I guess the saying "California girls are easy" is truer than
    	I thought.  8^)
    
17.17780MFGFIN::EPPERSONFifteen days, and countingTue Aug 13 1996 22:285
    TTWA
    
    
    What causes nocturnal emissions?  I'm getting tired of this.
    
17.17781JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Aug 13 1996 22:321
    What are nocturnal emissions?
17.17782BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Aug 13 1996 22:338

	Jack.... your explaination about your mother-in-law was heartwarming. I
bet if you told her that, your heart would be quite warm afterwards. She'd
probably boil it. :-)


Glen
17.17783POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteWed Aug 14 1996 01:213
    
    Nancy...don't go there.
    
17.17784POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlWed Aug 14 1996 01:481
        Nocturnal emissions is when you fart in bed.
17.17785JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Aug 14 1996 01:521
    You're right deb, you is right...  I don't go there. :-)
17.17786THEMAX::SMITH_SR.I.P.-30AUG96Wed Aug 14 1996 01:522
    I think he must've had a visit from the "Nighttime Sex Fairy".  I only
    wish my dreams could be that intense.
17.17787It's actually the late night radio programCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Aug 14 1996 01:563
re .17784

You lie.  Why do you lie?
17.17788POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlWed Aug 14 1996 01:581
    when I get sleepy, I can't help it.
17.17789JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Aug 14 1996 01:593
    .17787
    
    He can't help himself, blame it on his father.
17.17790This isn't what you meant, Nancy?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Aug 14 1996 02:061
The Father of Lies?
17.17791POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlWed Aug 14 1996 02:113
    Are you saying that my dad is Satan?

    Just for that I'll have to sabotage your communication infrastructure.
17.17792BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 14 1996 02:143

	Glenn, isn't Satan in John's book not the real one anyways? 
17.17793POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlWed Aug 14 1996 02:175
        shhhh!

    It won't work. I'm going to set up a subspace distortion field around
    him so that no electronic device will be operable for a radius of 10
    feet.
17.17794Your technology is better than my technology...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Aug 14 1996 02:181
Cool.
17.17795MFGFIN::E_WALKEREvery neck shall break\Wed Aug 14 1996 03:202
         TTWA:: What are you guys on? And where can I get any?!?
    
17.17796THEMAX::SMITH_SR.I.P.-30AUG96Wed Aug 14 1996 04:221
    They're playing make believe.
17.17797THEMAX::SMITH_SR.I.P.-30AUG96Wed Aug 14 1996 04:275
    TTWA
    
    I wonder if I can note throughout my TFSO period or if I have to stop
    on my termination date. Anyone know about this?
    -ss
17.17798FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Aug 14 1996 10:486
    
    
    	Keep noting until they remove you from the building by force.
    
    
    
17.17799RosieWAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Wed Aug 14 1996 10:593
    >What causes nocturnal emissions?  I'm getting tired of this.
    
     Lack of a steady sex partner. /hth
17.17800BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 14 1996 11:1313
| <<< Note 17.17798 by FABSIX::J_SADIN "Freedom isn't free." >>>


| Keep noting until they remove you from the building by force.

	Great Jim... now in the news briefs topic we'll hear a story about some
Digital plant that had a gun showdown! Janet Reno will be there, and Bob will
be telling everyone, "NO! It's DIGITAL, not DEC!!!!!"





17.17801FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Aug 14 1996 11:206
    
    	don't worry Glen, there won't be a gun showdown. Bob'll just tell
    the feds to torch the building right off the bat. Downsizing doncha
    know....
    
    ;*)
17.17802One place where nutty Perot is probably right....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Aug 14 1996 11:3811
    I suppose after you've delivered a few babies that it gets old and
    tired because after all, there are only so many variations on
    "Congratulations, a healthy baby girl" or "It's a beautiful baby
    boy."
    
    
    But three months ago, with the Power Couple in the birthing room, I
    wonder if it was it "Congratulations, it's a beautiful prop, just in
    time for San Diego."
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17803WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Wed Aug 14 1996 11:413
    TTWA: 
    
     How today's meeting with my manager will go.
17.17804ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Aug 14 1996 12:314
    
    .17803
    
    why, you up for a PA or something?
17.17805POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteWed Aug 14 1996 12:395
    
    .17802
    
    I wish I knew what you were talking about.
    
17.17806GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheWed Aug 14 1996 12:414
    
    are you sure about that, deb???
    
    
17.17807POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteWed Aug 14 1996 12:433
    
    I eschew ignorance.
    
17.17808ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Aug 14 1996 12:563
    
    I think he meant that Perot's wife just had a baby recently. then
    again, i may have missed the boat.
17.17809POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteWed Aug 14 1996 12:595
    
    Oh!  Oh!  Could it mean Susan Molinari and her husband whose name
    escapes me?            
    
    
17.17810CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Aug 14 1996 13:006
    
    	Mr. Bill is implying that Susan Molinari probably had a baby
    	"just in time" for the convention, as a brilliant political
    	ploy.
    
    
17.17811POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteWed Aug 14 1996 13:013
    
    Wow, now THAT takes talent.
    
17.17812ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Aug 14 1996 13:032
    
    Bill Paxson is Susan's husband i think.
17.17813ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Aug 14 1996 13:032
    
    oh, and yes, i did miss the boat completely.
17.17814unbe-effing-leivableWAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Wed Aug 14 1996 13:063
    Of course. Why else would a republican have a baby if not to use as a
    prop at the convention? I'm sure she'll be sending it back after the
    photo op is over...
17.17815<snort><chuckle><guffaw>SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZStrangers on the plain, CroakerWed Aug 14 1996 15:178
17.17816MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Aug 14 1996 15:281
    Grrrrrrr......(Benny Hill snarl!)
17.17817POLAR::RICHARDSONRanch send no girlWed Aug 14 1996 15:321
    What did you expect? HERBERT!
17.17818Ouch!ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowWed Aug 14 1996 15:403
    re: .17815
    
    Blindsided!
17.17819Not why they had an infant, but why they displayed an infant?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Aug 14 1996 17:0526
    I simply found Susan Molinari's and Bill Paxon's display of their
    3 month old infant at a political convention very jarring.
    
    I'm not all that certain that such a young infant belongs at a
    convention, but that's certainly *their* call, not mine.  (Bringing a
    young infant to see mommy give a keynote address is *their* call.
    It seems about as rational as bringing a three month old infant to
    watch daddy play the SuperBowl, but what do I know?)
    
    I could even blame the press for insisting on repeatedly sticking a
    camera in an infants face, and wonder why oh why they needed to cut
    away to the infant so often during the address.  (If Bill Paxon was
    giving the keynote, chances that they'd show the infant during his
    address?   Zippo.  Nada.  Bupkus.)
    
    But when the infant showed up on the *convention* monitors (GOP
    controlled), then *I* can only wonder if Susan Molinari and
    her her husband Bill Paxon approved of such a spectacle.
    
    
    The "obscure" Perot reference in the title?  Perot doesn't want his
    family "used" during the campaign.  That's one of the few non-nutty
    ideas he has.  (Not that I don't question Perot making such a decision
    for his *adult* children.)
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17820BUSY::SLABYou and me against the worldWed Aug 14 1996 17:083
    
    	Is this Bill Paxton the actor?
    
17.17821MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Aug 14 1996 17:127
    I agree with Mr. Bill.  They are attempting to appeal to the nice old
    ladies in society who could just hug their grandchildren to pieces.
    And Susan Molinari sounded like a Sandyclaus.  Fifteen percent tax cut
    is perfect...somebody's going to suffer for it but it has to be done.  
    They didn't tell us that part last night.
    
    -Jack
17.17822BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 14 1996 17:1311

	I think what will stick out is not allowing famous repubs the
opportunity to talk about their pro-choice views. I think this will be *A* nail
in Dole's chances for the White House. I mean, he was trying to come off as
being closer to the pro-choice people than he was before, but I don't think it
is going to work. Until he can say that he is pro-choice (I doubt he would ever
say that), then he won't be getting too many of their votes.


Glen
17.17823ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerWed Aug 14 1996 17:137
    
    mr. bill, can you explain to me how an infant seen during the
    convention is going to somehow change the perceptions of those watching
    one way or another?? If the infant is only 3 months old, did it occur
    to you that the child is better off with his/her mother than with a
    nanny or relative. The only one who can tell you why is Susan molinari
    and her husband. I'm assuming they're a little busy to reply though.
17.17824BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 14 1996 17:178
| <<< Note 17.17823 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Future Chevy Blazer owner" >>>


| to you that the child is better off with his/her mother 

	Mom was at the podium. Baby was not. :-)


17.17825PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 14 1996 17:185
>  <<< Note 17.17819 by PERFOM::LICEA_KANE "when it's comin' from the left" >>>
>       -< Not why they had an infant, but why they displayed an infant? >-

	i knew that was what ya meant, not-so-enigmatic one.

17.17826LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Aug 14 1996 17:212
    the republicans are trying to present a "kinder, gentler"
    party to the nation.
17.17827when you want to criticize, any reason will doWAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Wed Aug 14 1996 17:2115
    >I simply found Susan Molinari's and Bill Paxon's display of their
    >3 month old infant at a political convention very jarring.
    
     Undoubtedly had they left the child with a babysitter, they'd have
    been criticized for that, too.
    
    >(If Bill Paxon was
    >giving the keynote, chances that they'd show the infant during his
    >address?   Zippo.  Nada.  Bupkus.)
    
     Baloney. They always show the kids. Hell, they even showed Chelsea
    Clinton in 92. The frequency with which a child is shown seems to be
    inversely proportional to the age of the child, however.
    
    
17.17828re: .17823 by ACISS1::BATTISPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Aug 14 1996 17:2328
|   mr. bill, can you explain to me how an infant seen during the
|   convention is going to somehow change the perceptions of those watching
|   one way or another??
    
    Well, I can tell you I had a positive impression of Susan Molinari
    before the convention.  And now she'll go down in history joining
    all the other forgettable keynote speakers at conventions past (both
    parties, the most recent exception that proves the rule being
    Barbara Jordan, may she rest in peace.)  But I can't explain why
    anybody would think such a display would change someone's perceptions.
    You'd have to ask the GOP convention planners why they thought this
    was an appropriate part of their info-mercial.
    
|   If the infant is only 3 months old, did it occur to you that the child
|   is better off with his/her mother than with a nanny or relative.
    
    The infant wasn't with her mother, she was with her father and her
    grandfather.  But yes, that occured to me.  You *can* read, can't you?
    What part of "but that's certainly their call, not mine" did you not
    understand?
    
|   The only one who can tell you why is Susan molinari and her husband.
|   I'm assuming they're a little busy to reply though.
    
    No kidding.  Which could explain why I wrote these words in a
    "Things to Wonder About" topic, huh?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17829BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 14 1996 17:256
| <<< Note 17.17826 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "it's about summer!" >>>

| the republicans are trying to present a "kinder, gentler"
| party to the nation.

	Oh.... that's why they had that film on Newt? 
17.17830LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Wed Aug 14 1996 17:291
    what film on newt?
17.17831MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Aug 14 1996 17:3212
 Z   I think what will stick out is not allowing famous repubs the
 Z   opportunity to talk about their pro-choice views. 
    
    Why would they want to Glen?  The purpose of a convention is to
    advertise to the individuals who don't read papers, don't listen to
    good news outlets, haven't a clue as to who is who.  The suckers Glen.
    
    You really think that this would be good for the pubs?  Having Molinari
    talk about abortion and hearing boo's on the floor.  Why on earth would
    they want to do this?
    
    -Jack
17.17832New York is not part of New England, last time I lookedDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Aug 14 1996 17:379
    TTWA:
    
    Is ne.jobs a moderated newsgroup?  If so, why do the moderators
    allow jobs for New York, Virginia, Florida, and all-over-creation
    to be posted there, cluttering up the whole place?  If not, then
    can I go in there and flame the headhunter spammers who need an
    effing geography lesson?
    
    Chris
17.17833NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 14 1996 17:476
>    Why would they want to Glen?  The purpose of a convention is to
>    advertise to the individuals who don't read papers, don't listen to
>    good news outlets, haven't a clue as to who is who.  The suckers Glen.

Clue for the clueless: the politically ignorant rent a video.  They don't
care enough to watch a convention, especially a dramaless one.
17.17834NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 14 1996 17:481
No, it's not moderated.
17.17835BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 14 1996 17:496
| <<< Note 17.17830 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "it's about summer!" >>>

| what film on newt?

	I saw on the news that they had a film that made him look like he is a
gentle man....
17.17836CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Aug 14 1996 19:3215
    
    	Why would Susan Molinari bring her baby along ?
    
    	Maybe she's nursing.
    
    	Maybe she likes to be around her kid.  Afterall, her address
    	didn't take the whole evening.
    
    	Why should she object to them showing a picture of her baby ?
    
    	I didn't object when my daughter's picture was in the paper.
    
    	Of course, I'm not as suspicious as some folks.
    
    	
17.17837open the doorsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 14 1996 19:348
re: Susan Molinari

I woulda thought that anyone who smoked dope and lied about it would be
unfit to address a convention much less have children.

I guess this is all part of that big tent thang.

TTom
17.17838BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 14 1996 20:058
| <<< Note 17.17837 by HBAHBA::HAAS "more madness, less horror" >>>

| re: Susan Molinari

| I woulda thought that anyone who smoked dope and lied about it would be
| unfit to address a convention much less have children.

	TTom.... that was Clinton.....
17.17839POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteWed Aug 14 1996 20:063
    
    It seems to be catching.
    
17.17840nopeHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Aug 14 1996 20:077
No that was Susan Molinari. When she started out in politics, she
initially denied it. Now that she's a big time pol, former acquaintances
have come forth with testimony and forced her to 'fess up.

Clinton din't deny smoking. His downfall was the "not inhale" part.

TTom
17.17841BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 14 1996 20:136
| <<< Note 17.17840 by HBAHBA::HAAS "more madness, less horror" >>>


| Now that she's a big time pol, 

	That Pol... he gets all the wimmins..... :-)
17.17842A prank??FABSIX::P_OHALLORANThu Aug 15 1996 01:084
    
    TTWA:
    
    Why some jerk would steal a swan from the Public Gardens 
17.17843THEMAX::SMITH_SR.I.P.-30AUG96Thu Aug 15 1996 01:092
    <---
    Tender white meat
17.17844COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Aug 15 1996 01:093
Public Garden

nnttm.
17.17845MFGFIN::E_WALKERKabal wins.....FATALITYThu Aug 15 1996 01:111
         A real, live swan? How did they get away with the thing? 
17.17846FABSIX::P_OHALLORANThu Aug 15 1996 02:278
    
    a couple had stated that they saw somebody attempt to take the swan
    last night and stuff it into a bag but was scared off. They then
    notified the authorities and this morning there were only 3 out of 4
    swans that swim in the pond. Our Great Mayor Mannino has promised to
    get to the bottom of this.
    
    
17.17847Scuba Scuba Doo!BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 15 1996 03:103

	Oh good.... he is going scuba diving! He's soooo cool.... 
17.17848CSC32::M_EVANSwatch this spaceThu Aug 15 1996 03:184
    I always though swans were mostly dark meat, just like other waterfowl. 
    Or so some people I know have told me.
    
    
17.17849We have the swan-nabberMFGFIN::E_WALKERKabal wins.....FATALITYThu Aug 15 1996 03:243
         Were you expecting white meat? Next time, try looking it up before
    you go nabbing a helpless and decorative waterfowl. And steal a duck or
    a goose, not a swan of all things!!!
17.17850CSC32::M_EVANSwatch this spaceThu Aug 15 1996 03:288
    Geese are too fatty, unless you use only the breast and marinate it in
    wine, garlic, soy sauce, more garlic........
    
    but I haven't done anything with a swan........ yet!
    
    ;-)
    
    
17.17851MFGFIN::E_WALKERKabal wins.....FATALITYThu Aug 15 1996 03:532
         Then let the poor thing go! The city will never meet your ransom
    demands!
17.17852I always thought this was just a Maine-thing....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Aug 15 1996 11:5513
    
    Does the cute new poem posted on Route 3 really change people's
    behavior?  (You mean I shouldn't sleep while driving, thanks for that
    advice.)
    
    What's next?
    
    	It's not a joke
    	Please de-cloak
    	So you'll be seen
    	By the other bloke
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17853ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowThu Aug 15 1996 12:565
    re: geese
    
    Dawn, I think that was your cue....
    
    Bob
17.17854POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteThu Aug 15 1996 12:587
    
    ttwa:  Soooo, if I take this <tug> cardboard box that was left up here
    by shipping and I <step> get inside it and close the top, am I still in
    MSO2, or am I just in a box that happens to be in MSO2, but not really
    in MSO2?
    
    
17.17855WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Thu Aug 15 1996 13:041
    well, topologically speaking...
17.17856ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 15 1996 13:094
    
    deb, climb in box, seal same with tape. Have shipping send you to
    Chicago, and you'll still be in the box. Course, our fair city would
    suddenly brighten considerably.
17.17857POWDML::HANGGELIWill Work For LatteThu Aug 15 1996 13:245
    
    8^)
    
    Make reservations at Carlos Murphy's!
    
17.17858BULEAN::BANKSThu Aug 15 1996 13:317
Re: geese

I've already spoken on the topic.  Copyright (c) 1990 (give or take a
year), Dawn R. Banks.

Personally, I thought it was the dumbest thing I ever wrote.  But, every
word was true.
17.17859WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Thu Aug 15 1996 13:341
    It was also among the funniest.
17.17860Would that be a right-winger over their head?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Aug 15 1996 14:035
    
    Who was "whooshed" by the depiction of "Convention 96" as a hot-air
    baloon on the Republican's home page.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17861BULEAN::BANKSThu Aug 15 1996 14:132
I was just assuming that it's been so cool this week 'cause all the hot air
is on the left coast.
17.17862MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Aug 15 1996 14:2710
    I would like to address the question of the Tomohawk Chop.
    
    The Tomohawk Chop is a factual part of the Indian heritage...correct? 
    Assuming that it is, we can also compare this to dualing being a part
    of the French and British form of fighting to the finish.
    
    Bayonettes were an integral part of the civil war.  What in the hell is
    with this taking offense to the Tomohawk chop?
    
    Harried and Hopeless in Merrimack
17.17863ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 15 1996 14:474
    
    Tomahawk
    
    nnttm
17.17864WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Thu Aug 15 1996 14:504
    >we can also compare this to dualing being a part of the French and 
    >British form of fighting to the finish.
    
     You mean they fought hand to hand combat two on two?
17.17865MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Aug 15 1996 15:053
    errrr...I was joking.  Ummm....I knew it was Tomahauk and duel.
    
    -Jack
17.17866BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomThu Aug 15 1996 15:495
    
    	RE: Tomahauk
    
    	Strike 2, Jack.
    
17.17867SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 15 1996 16:193
    bayonet.
    
    \hth
17.17868MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Aug 15 1996 18:542
    This morning I asked a question regarding the offensiveness of the
    Tomahawk Chop.  I am still waiting.
17.17869GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Thu Aug 15 1996 19:001
    It's not offensive to be, of course you know how insensitive I am!   :)
17.17870SMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 15 1996 19:044
    I think I'd rather go for the bow in terms of offensiveness  Maybe a
    tomahawk for defense.  Especially when fighting the White-eyes with
    their sticks-that-go-bang.
    
17.17871SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 15 1996 19:144
    Jack, I do not believe that any Amerind tribe ever used the "tomahawk
    chop" in the way that it is being used as an encouragement for Ted
    Turner's baseball team.  So far as I know, the "tomahawk chop" is an
    invention by whites, probably based on Hollywood oaters.
17.17872ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 15 1996 19:346
    
    <---- American
    
    nnttm
    
    you been smoking again?
17.17873SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsThu Aug 15 1996 19:371
    <----- Amerindian = Native American
17.17874GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Aug 15 1996 19:458
    
    way back when (mr. bill, i think)
    
    balloon
    
    
    %^>
    
17.17875PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 15 1996 20:006
  How anyone can think that implying someone else is not trustworthy
  isn't a big deal.

  Oh dear.

17.17876RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Aug 15 1996 20:1415
    Re .17875:
    
    > How anyone can think that implying someone else is not trustworthy
    > isn't a big deal.
  
    I did not say the judge would not be trustworthy.  I said people would
    not trust the judge -- they would not KNOW the judge to be trustworthy,
    and would not believe it.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.17877BULEAN::BANKSThu Aug 15 1996 20:151
    TTWA: Watching people being excessively demeaning and pedantic.
17.17878PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 15 1996 20:253
   If people don't trust someone, that person is untrustworthy to them.

17.17879RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Aug 15 1996 20:2915
    Re .17878:
    
    > If people don't trust someone, that person is untrustworthy to
    > them.

    If people think somebody is fat, then that person is fat to them.
    
    But their weight doesn't change.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.17880SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsThu Aug 15 1996 20:293
    I would agree, worthiness of trust is in the eye of the beholder.
    
    I trust you, Di.
17.17881ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 15 1996 20:342
    
    sorry for the faux pas Dick, I'll try harder next time, I promise.
17.17882PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 15 1996 20:452
  .17880  that was very sweet - danke.
17.17883Seminoles still choppin' on Saturday afternoons ;-)DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedThu Aug 15 1996 20:5013
    Ted Turner did not originate the Tomahawk Chop.  Deion Sanders
    started doing it as a joke while he was a spectator at a Braves
    game (before joining the team).  "The Chop" was a tradition started
    at his college (can't remember if it is Florida State or U of F);
    anyhoo they are called the Florida Seminoles....thus the Tomahawk
    Chop.
    
    The Seminole Indians are not offended by The Chop; however some
    native Americans picketed the Braves when the Braves played the
    Minnesota Twins in the World Series a few years back (I don't know
    which tribe in Minnesota was offended).
    
    
17.17884SMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 15 1996 20:567
    The irony is that the tomahawk became as popular a weapon with the invader
    as it was with the aboriginals.  Not self respecting Kentucky
    frontiersman would be without his tomahawk.  In hand-to-hand fighting, the
    contemporary single-shot pistol and rifle were of limited use after the
    first discharge so the frontiersmen became quite adept at the tomahawk
    chop.
    
17.17885ACISS1::BATTISFuture Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 16 1996 12:382
    
    <---- didn't do much for his homerun swing, howsomever.
17.17886DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Aug 16 1996 15:174
    
    
    	NH_WANTADS  note #425
    
17.17887BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Aug 16 1996 15:345
    
    	RE: -1
    
    	Interesting.  Or totally ****** up ... not sure which.
    
17.17888SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsFri Aug 16 1996 15:471
    What node is it on?
17.17889BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Aug 16 1996 15:483
    
    	VMSZOO
    
17.17890SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsFri Aug 16 1996 15:501
    Oooooooookkkkkaaaay.  Interesting.
17.17891LANDO::OLIVER_Bit's about summer!Fri Aug 16 1996 15:541
    the cleanest cookies in town!
17.17892DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Aug 16 1996 15:594
    
    	Whew!  I thought maybe it was just because I was overtired
    	that I found that really funny.
    
17.17893GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Aug 16 1996 16:191
    How many eggs does a hen produces and when.
17.17894SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 16 1996 16:217
    I think I entered this before.
    
    e-mc^2
    
    Where e=eggs, m=millet and c=chickens
    
    /hth
17.17895GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Aug 16 1996 16:311
    is that a minus or an equal sign?
17.17896SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 16 1996 16:3513
    <rustle of paper>
    
    Vell, vaddaya know?  It *is* supposed to be ein equals sign.  So dat's
    vot's been goink rong.  Donner undt Rauchen!
    
    Vell, neffer mindt.  Ve eat tomorrow hein?
    
    Zer bomb should verk now too.
         
    
    
    
    
17.17897POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meFri Aug 16 1996 16:401
    <---- Get some clothes on dammit!
17.17898BULEAN::BANKSFri Aug 16 1996 16:522
    I've often heard of using dishwashers as nice warm humid places in
    which to let dough rise.  Doesn't 'splain the cookies, though.
17.17899BUSY::SLABCrackerFri Aug 16 1996 16:545
    
    	Cookies are also made from dough, I think.
    
    	If not, then "Cookie dough ice cream" confuses me greatly.
    
17.17900MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Fri Aug 16 1996 17:004
	i think they used it as a breadbox.
	
	doh!
	
17.17901BULEAN::BANKSFri Aug 16 1996 17:011
Yabbut when's the last time you had to let your cookie dough rise?
17.17902GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Aug 16 1996 17:0210
    >It *is* supposed to be ein equals sign.
    
    Let me make sure I have this right. If I have two chickens and I want
    ten eggs per day, I feed them 2.5 millets each? Is that right?
    
    
    I only have one question.
    
    
    What the hell is a millet???   :)
17.17903BUSY::SLABCrackerFri Aug 16 1996 17:057
    
    	RE: .17901
    
    	My idea of making cookies is to let Mr. Nabisco do it for me
    	and then deliver them to the local grocery store where I can
    	pick them up at will.
    
17.17904GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Aug 16 1996 17:072
    You're going to pay for them, right??!!  :)
    
17.17905WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Fri Aug 16 1996 17:072
    
    These cookies -- are they the prominent kind, or just ordinary?
17.17906SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 16 1996 17:167
    17.17902
    
    Millet is a grain used in chicken feed along with other grains and my
    salary check.   I could indulge in 8th grade humour here, but everyone
    knows I'm above that sort of thing.
    
    
17.17907roughly an egg a dayNUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri Aug 16 1996 17:3810
My neighbor had three hen houses, each with about 26,000 chickens. Each
hen house had a different generation of hens. One had the young chicks,
one had the producers, and one had -um- over-the-hill hens on their way
to being sold as "fowl." When the Producers dropped below an average of
0.8 eggs per chicken per day, that hen house became the new OTH house and
the chicks moved up in status to Producers.  

And, there wasn't a rooster anywhere around.

Art
17.17908BUSY::SLABCrackerFri Aug 16 1996 17:395
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If the author of CLASSIFIED_ADS 4357 will deliver.
    
17.17909GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Aug 16 1996 17:426
    So, is millet measured in pounds or hands full? If .17907 is right, it
    doesn't matter how much millet I feed them, I still only get one egg
    per day. This is a quandry. Is it one egg per day or does it follow the
    equation? I must get this solved before starting my weekend or or or --- 
    
    I JUST GO CRAZY!!!!!!
17.17910BUSY::SLABCrackerFri Aug 16 1996 17:4710
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Does it bother anyone else when you see
    
    
    	Price: $1,000 dollars
    
    	?
    
17.17911not only reduntant but reduntant, tooHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Aug 16 1996 17:506
Dr. Joe Schmoe, M.D., prolly charges $1,000 dollars.

As long as I don't have to pay twice and I think it's worth a grand, it's
fine with me.

TTom
17.17912SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 16 1996 17:556
    Yes it's true you only get less than one egg per day on average
    no matter how much millet.  The equation is only relative.
    
    
    ($1000 dollars doesn't bother me because I know then that it must be
    US dollars.  Australians or Canadians wouldn't be that crass.)
17.17913relative, indeedHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Aug 16 1996 17:583
>Australians or Canadians wouldn't be that crass.

Are you saying that this is a function of the exchange rate?
17.17914SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 16 1996 18:011
    < agagag
17.17915PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 16 1996 18:024

  Or does he think $1000 is chicken feed?

17.17916TTWAWOH - dooo dum dee dah dooo....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Aug 16 1996 18:092
    
    Is "reservationist" a real word?
17.17917GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Aug 16 1996 18:117
    >The equation is only relative. 
    
     Thank you. Now my weekend can begin.   :)
    
    >Or does he think $1000 is chicken feed?
    
     No, he thinks $1000 dollars is Ambiguous. I think.  :)
17.17918GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Aug 16 1996 18:133
    >Is "reservationist" a real word? 
    
    perhaps if capitalized
17.17919PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 16 1996 18:145
    
>    perhaps if capitalized

	even if not.

17.17920Which leads to something to else to wonder about....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Aug 16 1996 18:195
    
    So would I want to talk to a cancelationist if I'm not going to go
    somewhere?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17921PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 16 1996 18:238
>  <<< Note 17.17920 by PERFOM::LICEA_KANE "when it's comin' from the left" >>>

>    So would I want to talk to a cancelationist if I'm not going to go
>    somewhere?

	no.  there appears to be no such thing as a cancelationist, so
	you have to go.  sorry.

17.17922Must be a web page about this somewhere....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Aug 16 1996 18:394
    
    Must be a preservationist plot.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17923Defect containment in VMSCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Aug 16 1996 19:187
How in the world a customer actually tripped over a bug that can only
occur if something weird happens precisesly 497.1 days after the system
was last rebooted.

Well, we've fixed it.

/john
17.17924Grrrrrrr....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Aug 16 1996 19:545
    
    Does anyone else find that the vast majority of next available
    reservationists sound a whole lot like busy signals?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17925POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meFri Aug 16 1996 19:551
        sounds like cancelationist rhetoric.
17.17926Sigh....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Aug 16 1996 19:584
    
    Maybe I need a creationist.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.17927THEMAX::E_WALKERKabal wins.....FATALITYFri Aug 16 1996 20:302
         TTWA:: What happened in the "Memorable Lines From Movies" note? I
    just corrected someone and the entire note went crazy. 
17.17928PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 16 1996 20:315
>       <<< Note 17.17927 by THEMAX::E_WALKER "Kabal wins.....FATALITY" >>>

	calm down.  all is well.

17.17929GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Aug 16 1996 21:311
    TTWA: When note 70.348 will be deleted? MOD, MOD WHERE"S A MOD!!!!
17.17930SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsFri Aug 16 1996 21:521
    Well, seeing as how is was posted by a mod...
17.17931GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Aug 16 1996 21:543
    >Well, seeing as how is was posted by a mod...
    
     Makes ya wonder, donnit??
17.17932BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Aug 16 1996 22:013
    
    	Mr Wisniewski must be a prominent noter or something.
    
17.17933THEMAX::E_WALKERKabal wins.....FATALITYFri Aug 16 1996 22:012
         TTWA:: Tom Ralston, eh? That name sounds familiar, for some
    reason...
17.17934GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Fri Aug 16 1996 22:081
    Yep it's me!   :)
17.17935BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Sat Aug 17 1996 20:5320

	Ok... you remember me telling you about the picture falling off the
wall, right? You remember me talking about the plant holder that slowly came
apart, and had the plant fall in the middle of the night, but the plant stayed
standing up? You remember me telling you that the mirror that has been on my
wall for almost 3 years here, and 2 years at my last place, fell without
cracking or breaking? Well how about this new one...

	It is the middle of the night, and all of the lights are out. No power
to the livingroom fan/light. All of a sudden my roomate hears breaking glass.
He runs out to see if it was a car, but saw nothing. He went back to sleep. The
next morning he saw glass on the floor. He looked up, and saw that even though
there was no power on for the light, one of the lightbulbs exploded during the
night. It was still screwed in, but the glass was on the floor. 

	Does this mean we have a ghost?


Glen
17.17936POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meSun Aug 18 1996 05:034
    It means the light bulb was cheap or defective and due to it being mounted 
    in a ceiling fan, the bulb part eventually separated from the socket due to
    the vibration of the fan motor and blades. The light was probably
    pointing straight down and gravity did the rest.
17.17937PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BSun Aug 18 1996 12:113
  <--  thank you, mr. wizard.

17.17938Thanks!BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Sun Aug 18 1996 14:063

	I was hoping for a ghost! :-) 
17.17939BULEAN::BANKSMon Aug 19 1996 12:054
Not a ghost.

Maybe someone with a sense of humor who wants you to think you have a
ghost.
17.17940BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Mon Aug 19 1996 13:254

	But I was in my room when all these weird things happened. I just
wasn't in the living room when the glass fell out of the lightbulb. :-) 
17.17941Political GoldilocksRUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Aug 19 1996 13:3413
    First Bill Licea-Kane criticized almost nobody knowing the Libertarian
    Party convention results.  Then he made fun of almost everybody knowing
    the Republican Party convention results.
    
    Apparently, there's some just-right number of people who should know
    political news.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.17942SMURF::WALTERSMon Aug 19 1996 13:361
    TTWA:  Ross Perot - Silencer of the Lamm?
17.17943ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 13:502
    
    <<< agagagagag
17.17944ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 14:292
    
    ttwa: how fast DCU can process my loan paperwork and cut me a check?
17.17945DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Aug 19 1996 14:354
    
    
    	They did mine within a day.......
    
17.17946BUSY::SLABDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Aug 19 1996 14:419
    
    	But you're a female and have some rather attractive curves in
    	your anatomy.
    
    	Battis, on the other hand, appears to be of the male genus,
    	and [hopefully] is lacking of these curves.
    
    	I'd say give it a week.
    
17.17947SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Aug 19 1996 14:423
    > I'd say give it a week.
    
    Weak.
17.17948ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 15:016
    
    shawn, I would hope that JJ has more curves than me. or any female for
    that matter. 
    
    JJ, I've heard that the credit union is very fast regarding loans.
    I also promised them my first born as an added bonus.
17.17949good strategyBULEAN::BANKSMon Aug 19 1996 15:031
Ah.  Your first born is obviously approaching his/her teen years.
17.17950.17948POWDML::HANGGELIElvis is the WatermelonMon Aug 19 1996 15:046
    
    You hope that JJ has more curves than any female?
    
    Wow, that's a visual.
    
    
17.17951ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 15:075
    
    .17950
    
    you know deb, you're getting to be a little troublemaker. now you know,
    no one has more curves than you.
17.17952BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Mon Aug 19 1996 15:084

	JJ is sleak. That's why she is in the Babes catagory! Between JJ and
the other Babes in here, there are sooooo many great curves!
17.17953ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 15:134
    
    sleek
    
    nnttm
17.17954DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Aug 19 1996 15:239
    
    	{blush}
    
    
    	re: Shawn
    
    	EEsh.  Everyone that works here at the DCU is female, and
    	heterosexual so my curves have nothing to do with it.
    
17.17955BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doMon Aug 19 1996 15:5211
    
    	RE: .17952
    
    	I wouldn't mind being between JJ and the other babes in here.
    
    
    	RE: JJ
    
    	Well, if I were a heterosexual female, you might just be the
    	catalyst to get me to jump the fence.  8^)
    
17.17956DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Aug 19 1996 15:564
    
    
    	Ummmm........ er.........uh  Thanks  {blush}
    
17.17957ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 16:012
    
    shawn is maneuvering into position to become the new hoover man.
17.17958BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doMon Aug 19 1996 16:034
    
    	Nah, just trying not to let you run away with the title sans
    	competition.
    
17.17959GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Aug 19 1996 16:248
    
    re: the dcu cutting a check...
    
    i was pre-approved for a loane, and when i found the car, i had the
    check within 2 hours.  i just love the dcu.  best banking institution i
    have ever belonged to.
    
    
17.17960PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Aug 19 1996 16:302
   one-a them French sounding loans
17.17961ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 17:078
    
    17959.
    
    yeah raq, I was pre-approved, but it expired on July 5th. I knew I
    wasn't going to buy until late August early September. I don't
    anticipate any problems. I faxed them everything at 7:15 this morning.
    
    I can't wait 8 years is a long time between new vehicles. 
17.17962BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessMon Aug 19 1996 17:124
    
    	And considering the fact that you were driving a Camaro, that
    	8 years probably seemed like 100.
    
17.17963ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 17:232
    
    I've got news for you shawn. camaros rule! enough said.
17.17964BULEAN::BANKSMon Aug 19 1996 17:268
    I owned a Camaro (type LT, 350 4BBL, F41) from 1977 through 1984.  It
    was a real rip-snorter.  Contrary to popular myth, while I owned that
    Camaro, my name was not "Donna" although I was blonde.  (My mother's
    name is Dona (no spelling error), and she's always been blonde, but she
    never owned a Camaro.)
    
    Camaros can be fun cars.  Kinda like a Porsche 944, but a lot cheaper,
    and without all the snottiness that goes with Poor-Sha ownership.
17.17965WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Mon Aug 19 1996 17:314
    >I've got news for you shawn. camaros rule! enough said.
    
     Camaros rule? Your camaro would eat the dust from my family car,
    kiddo. 
17.17966ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 17:353
    
    well, maybe. only a 2.8 liter engine. howsomever my Blazer has a 4.3l
    Vortec with 200 HP. much better me thinks.
17.17967BULEAN::BANKSMon Aug 19 1996 17:363
Jeez, I miss the howl of a shortblock Chevy revving to redline.

'course that was only about 3000 RPM, but it still sounded good!
17.17968BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessMon Aug 19 1996 17:386
    
    	2.8L Camaro?
    
    	My GTI ate 1 of those in the 1/4 mile by 3-4 car lengths.  I
    	can only imagine what my Supra or Duster would do to it.
    
17.17969WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Mon Aug 19 1996 17:394
    >well, maybe. only a 2.8 liter engine. 
    
     Maybe? :-) Well, my family car has but a 2.3 l engine. It'd still dust
    ya. Major.
17.17970BULEAN::BANKSMon Aug 19 1996 17:402
2.8L and Camaro don't belong in the same sentence, much less the same
chassis.
17.17971BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessMon Aug 19 1996 17:414
    
    	My neighbor had an I4 in her Firebird.  Not even sure what size
    	it was, but "too small" would basically cover that.
    
17.17972SMURF::WALTERSMon Aug 19 1996 17:422
    Get out of there Dawn, all that testosterone will do terrible things to
    you.
17.17973POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meMon Aug 19 1996 17:445
    |Jeez, I miss the howl of a shortblock Chevy revving to redline.
    |'course that was only about 3000 RPM, but it still sounded good!
    
    Dawn? Guns and car talk like that have me a wondrin' about you...
    
17.17974.17972PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Aug 19 1996 17:443
   aagagagag

17.17975ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 17:453
    
    shawn, the Camaro SS will blow your Supra to shame. you would be 8-10
    car lenghts behind in the first 500 yards.
17.17976CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Aug 19 1996 17:461
    And 8-10 car lengths behind to boot! 
17.17977WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Mon Aug 19 1996 17:485
    >shawn, the Camaro SS will blow your Supra to shame. you would be 8-10
    >car lenghts behind in the first 500 yards.
    
    BFD. You don't have one. What good is it to say that "such and such a
    car would blow yours away" if you don't have one? 
17.17978CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Aug 19 1996 17:504
    
    	Yeah!  Doncha know the rules of The Macho Car Brag Olympics ?
    
    
17.17979WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Mon Aug 19 1996 17:521
    I was waiting for "my uncles car..."
17.17980PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Aug 19 1996 17:532
   .17978  <snicker>
17.17981ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 17:543
    
    <--- no. you all like to rip on camaros. The top of the line camaros
    can compete with any sports car that is under $60,000. htgth. bidi.
17.17982BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresMon Aug 19 1996 17:594
    
    	I think the Viper was a bit faster than the fastest Camaro, and
    	it "only" cost $51K.
    
17.17983BULEAN::BANKSMon Aug 19 1996 18:011
    Yah, and the Viper beats the Camaro on "Ugly" hands down!
17.17984CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Aug 19 1996 18:038

 I like my Honda Civic DX, thank you.




 Jim
17.17985BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresMon Aug 19 1996 18:043
    
    	Ahah!!  There's a car that your Camaro can beat, Battis.
    
17.17986CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Aug 19 1996 18:054


 But I bet his Camaro doesn't get 42MPG!
17.17987BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Mon Aug 19 1996 18:054

	Shawn, I think, 'can't' would have been the better word. It was Battis'
Camaro, remember?
17.17988NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Aug 19 1996 18:061
It gets even better gas mileage when it's being towed.
17.17989hey, wait a minute!!! mine was a 2.3...;>GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Aug 19 1996 18:306
    
    >>only a 2.8 liter engine
    
    a 2.8l camaro???  man, that's like having a 2.3l mustang...
    
    
17.179901st would be the 80's GM dieselSALEM::DODASometimes all you get is the truthMon Aug 19 1996 18:324
The 2.3L turbo should go down in history as the 2nd worst engine 
ever.

daryll
17.17991and no, i am not desperate...GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Aug 19 1996 18:382
    
    ya think???  only took me ~100,000 miles to blow the tranny...
17.17992BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresMon Aug 19 1996 18:445
    
    	I saw that, and had exited out to the DCL prompt before it hit me.
    
    	8^)
    
17.17993ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 19:043
    
    go ahead people. rip my 2.8 liter camaro with impunity. I'm bigger than
    that, I can take it. I'm above this sort of thing. 
17.17994WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Mon Aug 19 1996 19:073
    >rip my 2.8 liter camaro with impunity. 
    
     That would be insult to injury.
17.17995EVER::GOODWINMon Aug 19 1996 19:408
    how anyone can get excited about _any_ chevrolet...
    blazer, camaro, whatever....
    
    
    /A_former_chevy_blazer_owner (1985)
    
    
    p.s. never_again
17.17996BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Aug 19 1996 19:452
My '87 is still running stong after 185K miles. What's not to like?
17.17997ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 19 1996 19:545
    
    .17996
    
    damn it man! you tell them Doug. I'm tired of taking Blazer and Camaro
    insults. I'm not going to take it anymore.
17.17998CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Aug 19 1996 20:004
    
    	Need to borrow my shotgun ?
    
    
17.17999I suppose you could use steel shot :-)BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Aug 19 1996 20:072
Naw,  they run unleaded now ....
17.18000GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheMon Aug 19 1996 20:184
    
    ttwa:  why is the wide-mouth coors can supposed to be so appealing???
    
    
17.18001CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Aug 19 1996 20:191
    So you can sill it on the ground faster?  Works for me that way.
17.18002BUSY::SLABFUBARMon Aug 19 1996 20:205
    
    >So you can sill it on the ground faster?  Works for me that way.
    
    	Yeah, it's a real pane when that happens.
    
17.18003DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Aug 19 1996 20:365
    
    
    	I dunno.  I had to laugh though.  Miller Lite touts on their
    	cases 'the only can with the new wide mouth'.  Liars.
    
17.18004Was the Motel 6 really THAT bad???? ;-) ;-)DECLNE::REESEMy REALITY check bouncedMon Aug 19 1996 20:374
    I wonder why Jack Martin hasn't detailed his stay in Palm Beach on
    his recent DEC 100 trip?
    
    
17.18005BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Mon Aug 19 1996 20:429
| <<< Note 17.18003 by DECWIN::JUDY "That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!" >>>



| I dunno.  I had to laugh though.  Miller Lite touts on their
| cases 'the only can with the new wide mouth'.  Liars.

	The Coors commercial for their's cracks me up. When they pour it the
sound it makes is like some guy taking a leak on the pavement.
17.18006POWDML::HANGGELIElvis is the WatermelonMon Aug 19 1996 20:444
    
    Why would anyone WANT to drink Coors or Miller Lite, no matter what
    kind of opening the cans have?
    
17.18007SALEM::DODASometimes the truth is all you getMon Aug 19 1996 20:471
A headache in every can...
17.18008Crash and Burn, BATTISMFGFIN::E_WALKERKabal wins.....FATALITYMon Aug 19 1996 21:165
         re. 17997
    
         Don't listen to the Blazer insults. The Chevy full-sized Blazer is
    a great vehicle. You just aren't worthy to drive it, or a Camero
    either. Go get yourself a Yugo. 
17.18009MFGFIN::E_WALKERKabal wins.....FATALITYMon Aug 19 1996 21:493
         TTWA:: There's a FRIENDS conference, but it makes me sick just to
    look into it. Does anyone know if there's an ENEMIES conference? If
    not, there should be. 
17.18010FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Aug 19 1996 22:125
    
    
    	CREATE/CONFERENCE Mr. Walker.....:)
    
    
17.18011MFGFIN::E_WALKERK225.81 23S:115Tue Aug 20 1996 01:402
         TTWA:: When are these mods going to come up with a decent
    conference heading? I already gave them some good suggestions. 
17.18012ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyTue Aug 20 1996 11:046
re: .18011

When you stop noting here, we'll change to the celebratory conference notice.

Hope this helps.
\john
17.18013WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Aug 20 1996 11:243
weren't their "Ralph Nader" proportioned problems with 
those 2.8 Camaros. weren't they being constantly rear-
ended by mothers pushing baby strollers?
17.18014WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Tue Aug 20 1996 11:251
    <guffaw!>
17.18015er, just so we're consistentPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 20 1996 12:084
  {titter}


17.18016WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Tue Aug 20 1996 12:182
    You do realize your are being insufficiently dour to be taken
    seriously as a moderator, do you not?
17.18017SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeTue Aug 20 1996 12:194
I'm wondering when we last had a Presidential election in which we
were presented with at least one rational choice.

Pete
17.18018and i say that in all seriousnessPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 20 1996 12:267
  .18016
               \|/ ____ \|/
                @~/ ,. \~@
               /_( \__/ )_\
               ~  \__U_/  ~

17.18019ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 20 1996 12:324
    
    ok people, enough with the Camaro insults. I've been a good sport and
    allowed you to have your fun. The next insult about my Camaro, will
    result in hideous pain and anguish. Don't say you weren't warned.
17.18021WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Tue Aug 20 1996 12:432
    quick, send a cry towel to chi-town. He's going to ruin that brown
    suit.
17.18022ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 20 1996 12:452
    
    <---- < furiously writing down name>
17.18023CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Aug 20 1996 12:495

 re .18018

 Hey Hey!
17.18024WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Aug 20 1996 13:131
hey Doc, can we get on his cheap suits now? :-)
17.18025I have them bothOHFSS1::POMEROYTue Aug 20 1996 13:183
    Give them hell Battis, no Jap Crap can beat a blazer or a Camaro.
    
    Dennis
17.18026CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Aug 20 1996 13:205
    Now, now Chip.  Polyester has risen in price dramatically with the cost
    of oil going up and all.  It's probably possible for one's wardrobe to
    even appreciate in value over time if you are label conscious.  
    
    Brian
17.18027ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 20 1996 13:224
    
    thanks Dennis, gee you'd think Chevrolet's weren't American as apple
    pie or something. The Blazer is going to be perfect for me, especially
    in winter. I love Blazer's.
17.18028BULEAN::BANKSTue Aug 20 1996 13:271
Even a 2.8L Camaro is preferable to some rice grinder.
17.18029ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 20 1996 13:312
    
    <------ thanks "good" Dawn
17.18030WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Aug 20 1996 13:333
you're right Brian, of course. anyone catching American
Bandstand can easily surmise a potential resurrection in
the material and the styling --- NOT! :-)
17.18031BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Aug 20 1996 13:335

	I have a rice grinder and I like it better than ANY chevy I ever owned! 

	Oh... Battis..... camaro's blow. Give me pain!
17.18032NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 20 1996 13:351
Mark, are you wearing a brown blazer?
17.18033WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Tue Aug 20 1996 13:363
>Even a 2.8L Camaro is preferable to some rice grinder.
    
    Bwahahaha! Even a Hyundai will give it a run for its money.
17.18034BULEAN::BANKSTue Aug 20 1996 13:376
.18031:

Apostrophe alert!

Glen, I'm so ashamed of you, for both the rice grinder and the extra
apostrophe.  Then again, the former is party approved, no?
17.18035BULEAN::BANKSTue Aug 20 1996 13:373
Well, a Hyundai ain't no rice grinder.

It's a Kimchee grinder.
17.18036BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Aug 20 1996 13:417
| <<< Note 17.18034 by BULEAN::BANKS >>>


| Glen, I'm so ashamed of you, for both the rice grinder and the extra
| apostrophe.  Then again, the former is party approved, no?

	Battis.... notice how Dawn WASN'T ashamed for me saying Camaros BLOW!
17.18037ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 20 1996 13:418
    
    A Hyundai will give a Camaro a run for its money?? Oh, please!
    My camaro is a lot faster than you think. you auto snobs need to
    come up for air. 
    
    oh, and who really GAS of how fast my car or any car can go. I'd
    rather have a car I like than worry about top end speed. Insurance
    rates are also cheaper on non sports car types. 
17.18038SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsTue Aug 20 1996 13:431
    I liked my Hyundai until I found out it was a POS.
17.18039re: Battis' latest missiveWAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Tue Aug 20 1996 13:432
    <== there's simply too much material there. I'd be accused of piling
    on. :-)
17.18040ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 20 1996 13:453
17.18041FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Aug 20 1996 14:397
    
    
    	I've got one rice burner (1988 subaru) and one american car (1986
    Escort). The Escort is cheaper to fix, but it run crappier than the
    subaru.
    
    
17.18042SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 20 1996 15:083
    .18017
    
    It was 1948.  And Dewey wasn't the rational choice.
17.18043BUSY::SLABGot into a war with reality ...Tue Aug 20 1996 15:209
    
    	RE: .18025
    
    	Depends on what you mean by "beat".  My "Jap Crap" '87 Supra
    	will blow the doors off of his Camaro and/or Blazer on dry
    	and/or rain-soaked ground.
    
    	But put us on snow and I'm all done against the Blazer.
    
17.18044THEMAX::SMITH_SR.I.P.-30AUG96Tue Aug 20 1996 15:231
    I wish noteland was this "hoppin'" at nights. 
17.18045ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 20 1996 15:235
    
    shawn, who cares?
    
    oh, at least the cargo area is spacious. Plenty of room to haul 
    groceries/beer etc.....
17.18046WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Tue Aug 20 1996 15:283
    >shawn, who cares?
    
     At least he admits defeat graciously. :-)
17.18047BULEAN::BANKSTue Aug 20 1996 15:296
    TTWA:
    
    People who dial in from home in the evenings to check out SOAPBOX.
    
    Always amazes me to check in, and find notes from the previous evening,
    written by people who I know are on the same coast I am.
17.18048EVER::GOODWINTue Aug 20 1996 15:405
    -1
    
    What's to wonder about?   Some people actually work at their jobs
    during the day.
    
17.18049BUSY::SLABGot into a war with reality ...Tue Aug 20 1996 15:5110
    
    	RE: .18045
    
    	Yes, and I can fold down my rear seats, remove the retracting
    	luggage cover and fit lots of groceries and beer in the Supra
    	also.
    
    	So far the only thing you've got me beat in is that stupid
    	snow thing.  8^)
    
17.18050CADSYS::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandTue Aug 20 1996 15:551
and the fact that supra rear seats are for munchkins
17.18051ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 20 1996 15:565
    
    no shawn. The Blazer is bigger than a Supra. Plus, it has 4 wheel
    drive. I'll think of more when time permits. Can we possibly stop
    trying to out do each other. It's not very adultish, and I'm getting
    tired of argueing the merits of each. thanks for listening.
17.18052BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Aug 20 1996 16:046
| <<< Note 17.18050 by CADSYS::FENNELL "Nothing is planned by the sea and the sand" >>>

| and the fact that supra rear seats are for munchkins

	Yeah, but who is going to ride with Shawn? That back seat is like
brand new!
17.18053BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedTue Aug 20 1996 16:1910
    
    	Battis, my 1st "Supra vs. Blazer/Camaro" reply today wasn't even
    	directed at you ... it was directed at that other guy who felt
    	the need to put down the entire Japanese auto industry at once
    	by joining your side of the discussion.
    
    	But since you felt the need to continue, what choice did I have?
    
    	8^)
    
17.18054ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 20 1996 16:212
    
    i'm a sensative guy shawn, my feelings bruise easy. 
17.18055BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedTue Aug 20 1996 16:217
    
    	Oh, and yes, the back seat in the Supra is VERY small.  When I
    	drive, my seat is pushed within 1 click of "all the way back"
    	and reclined a bit to accommodate my legs.  And with the seat
    	in this position, there is maybe 1-2" between the seatback and
    	the front edge of the rear seat bottom.
    
17.18056SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 20 1996 16:251
    Just don't tell 'em what I'm considering as a towmobile, Mark.
17.18057ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 20 1996 16:265
    
    .18056
    
    er no Colin, I've taken all their best shots. none left for anyone
    else. :-)
17.18058CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitTue Aug 20 1996 16:504
    This "dress down" thing on a Friday. (Just been introduced).
    
    I guess it`ll be good to wear jeans n`that. Dunno really.
    
17.18059POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Aug 20 1996 16:533
    
    I try to keep my dress down every day.
    
17.18060SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsTue Aug 20 1996 16:531
    {seethe}
17.18061JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Aug 20 1996 16:591
    I wonder why she said that?  .18059
17.18062SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsTue Aug 20 1996 17:001
    Shawn!!??
17.18063POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Aug 20 1996 17:005
    
    If I only kept my dress down on Fridays, then there'd be 4 days during
    the workweek when my panties would be showing.
    
    
17.18064GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheTue Aug 20 1996 17:045
    
    well, then it is a good thing that i, too, wear my dress down every
    day!  :> :>
    
    
17.18065ACISS1::SCHELTERTue Aug 20 1996 17:045
    <--  Yea, so, like, what's the down side to that??
    
    
    Mike
    
17.18066WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Tue Aug 20 1996 17:132
    Nobody in her department would get any work done; it's just too
    disruptive a concept to contemplate...
17.18067BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkTue Aug 20 1996 20:438
    
    	I just got a message about "The Good Times Virus" which sounds
    	very familiar.
    
    	Is this real, or an imagined virus?  I know I saw something
    	about it within the last 6 months but forgot what the outcome
    	was.
    
17.18068POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Aug 20 1996 20:463
    
    Is that the one that makes your system say "dy-no-mite"?
    
17.18069BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkTue Aug 20 1996 20:473
    
    	Well, THAT part doesn't sound familiar.
    
17.18070SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 20 1996 21:241
    The GOOD TIMES virus is an urban legend.  See VTX SECURITY.
17.18071MFGFIN::E_WALKERK225.81 23S:115Tue Aug 20 1996 23:334
         TTWA:: Battis, actually being polite to me today?!? Either he
    joined a church, or he sent out a contract and is trying to cover his
    tracks. You never said exactly what you plan on doing with this Blazer,
    Battis. Any four-wheeling in it's future? 
17.18072ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerWed Aug 21 1996 12:244
    
    um, maybe some Ed. Primary use will be for normal street driving.
    oh, I figured if i was nice to you, you would get suspicious. You
    have confirmed my belief. besides, someone has to be nice to you.
17.18073RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Aug 21 1996 13:5662
    The good times virus was a hoax.  It was a "virus" only in the
    sense that simply reading it got people in an uproar if they
    believed it.  I got it in email twice last year and once the
    year before.  It's amusing.  Here's one version of it:         
    
    -----------------------------
    
    >Folks:
    >
    >There is a computer virus that is being sent across the Internet.
    >If you receive an e-mail message with the subject line "Good Times",
    >DO NOT read the message, DELETE it immediately.
    >
    >Some miscreant is sending e-mail under the title "Good Times" nation-wide.
    >If you get anything  like this, DON'T DOWN LOAD THE FILE!  It has a virus
    >that rewrites your hard drive, obliterating anything on it.  Please be
    >careful and  forward this mail to anyone you care about--I have.
    >
    >*********************Forwarded Message****************************
    >
    >WARNING!!!!!!!!!: INTERNET VIRUS
    >The FCC released a warning last Wednesday concerning a matter of
    >major importance to any regular  user of the InterNet.  Apparently,
    >a new computer virus has been engineered by a user of America Online
    >that is unparalleled in its destructive capability.  Other, more well-
    >known viruses such as Stoned, Airwolf, and Michaelangelo pale in
    >comparison to the prospects of this newest creation by a warped
    >mentality.
    >
    >What makes this virus so terrifying, said the FCC, is the fact that
    >no program needs to be exchanged for a new computer to be infected.
    >It can be spread through the existing e-mail systems of the InterNet.
    >Once a computer is infected, one of several things can happen.  If the
    >computer contains a hard drive, that will most likely be destroyed.
    >If the program is not stopped, the computer's processor will be placed
    >in an nth-complexity infinite binary loop - which can severely damage
    >the >processor if left running that way too long.  Unfortunately, most
    >novice computer users will not realize what is happening until it
    >is far too late.
    >
    >Luckily, there is one sure means of detecting what is now known as
    >the "Good Times" virus.  It always travels to new computers the same
    >way in a text e-mail message with the subject line reading simply
    >"Good Times".
    >
    >Avoiding infection is easy once the file has been received - not
    >reading it.  The act of loading the file into the mail server's ASCII
    >buffer causes the "Good Times" mainline program to initialize and
    >execute.   The program is highly intelligent - it will send copies
    >of itself to everyone whose e-mail address is contained in a received-
    >mail file or a sent-mail file, if it can find one.  It will then
    >proceed to trash the computer it is running on.
    >
    >The bottom line here is - if you receive a file with the subject line
    >"Good Times", delete it immediately!    Do not read it!     Rest
    >assured that whoever's name  was on the "From:" line was surely struck
    >by the virus.
    >
    >Warn your friends and local system users of this newest threat  to the
    >InterNet! It could save them a lot of time and money.
    >
    
17.18074BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Aug 21 1996 15:1912
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	CLASSIFIED_ADS wanted:
    
    	Refrigerator for a college student.
    
    
    	I'm wondering whether the refrigerator should be able to ac-
    	commodate a standing college student or whether it would suf-
    	fice that the student curl into a ball to fit.
    
17.18075PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 21 1996 15:222
   .18074  And what assumptions are being made about degrees?
17.18076WAHOO::LEVESQUEand your little dog, too!Wed Aug 21 1996 15:263
    >	Refrigerator for a college student.
    
     Sure that's not a "for trade"?
17.18077CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Aug 21 1996 15:308

 How soon Dennis Rodman's 15 minutes will be up.




 Jim
17.18078ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerWed Aug 21 1996 15:352
    
    jim, get used to it. at least you don't live in Chicago.
17.18079NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 21 1996 15:411
TTWA: Ad in the WantAdvertiser for 4 chairs for $10 each or $45 for all.
17.18080ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerWed Aug 21 1996 15:483
    
    math wasn't his strong suit.
    
17.18081MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Aug 21 1996 16:021
    Math wasn't Barbie's strong suit!
17.18082BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Wed Aug 21 1996 16:593

	So who is Rodman marrying????
17.18083CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Aug 21 1996 17:004
    I don't know but if you tune into WGAS, you might find out, eventually.
     
    
    :-)
17.18084NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 21 1996 17:172
TTWA: Why mail regarding a power shutdown in DAS was apparently sent to all
Digital employees.  I mean, WGAS about DAS?
17.18085CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Aug 21 1996 17:199


 well, I for one care a little bit about DAS, as I occupy space here.




 Jim
17.18086CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowWed Aug 21 1996 17:208


>	So who is Rodman marrying????



 who cares?
17.18087POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meWed Aug 21 1996 17:213
    somebody does, I'm sure.
    
    hth
17.18088ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerWed Aug 21 1996 17:373
    
    Gerald, especially since the memo said its scheduled for October 20th.
    I personally don't GAS about it. di might, but me? nah.
17.18089PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Aug 21 1996 17:481
    DAS houses the TARGET servers for all internal CCS call handling.
17.18090ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerWed Aug 21 1996 17:522
    
    I didn't know Target sold servers. you learn something new everyday.
17.18091BUSY::SLABBasket CaseWed Aug 21 1996 17:524
    
    	Yeah, just last week I went to a target and bought a new tennis
    	racquet.
    
17.18092ALFSS1::CIAROCHIOne Less DogWed Aug 21 1996 17:572
    Cost saving measures.  Target servers.  Next thing we'll be getting the
    clients from Odd Lots.
17.18093PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 21 1996 18:276
  17.18084 by NOTIME::SACKS 

  > I mean, WGAS about DAS?

     8-<
	
17.18094BUSY::SLABBasket CaseWed Aug 21 1996 18:283
    
    	He meant that in the most respectful of ways, maybe.
    
17.18095MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Thu Aug 22 1996 11:591
17.18096NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 22 1996 13:371
17.18097CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Aug 22 1996 13:413
17.18098ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 22 1996 13:482
17.18099SMURF::WALTERSThu Aug 22 1996 14:201
17.18100POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Aug 22 1996 14:483
17.18101DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Aug 22 1996 15:2111
17.18102CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Aug 22 1996 15:239
17.18103PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 22 1996 15:296
17.18104POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Aug 22 1996 16:3210
17.18105BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Thu Aug 22 1996 16:335
17.18106BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Thu Aug 22 1996 17:224
17.18107ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 22 1996 18:157
17.18108SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsThu Aug 22 1996 18:291
17.18109CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Aug 22 1996 18:335
17.18110Kind of like Barney, only worseDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Aug 22 1996 18:3510
17.18111CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Aug 22 1996 18:377
17.18112SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsThu Aug 22 1996 18:371
17.18113CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Aug 22 1996 18:426
17.18114ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerThu Aug 22 1996 18:422
17.18115POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meThu Aug 22 1996 18:431
17.18116SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsThu Aug 22 1996 18:441
17.18117DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Aug 22 1996 18:458
17.18118MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Aug 22 1996 18:491
17.18119POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Aug 22 1996 18:503
17.18120POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meThu Aug 22 1996 18:501
17.18121MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Thu Aug 22 1996 18:561
17.18122SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 22 1996 18:571
17.18123It was good for something, like nails on a chalkboardDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Aug 22 1996 18:5815
17.18124POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meThu Aug 22 1996 19:004
17.18125SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Aug 22 1996 19:145
17.18126GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheThu Aug 22 1996 19:2511
17.18127NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 22 1996 20:145
17.18128GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Thu Aug 22 1996 20:172
17.18129POLAR::RICHARDSONSo far away from meThu Aug 22 1996 20:295
17.18130I've Had Enough!!!MFGFIN::E_WALKERNight of the Living EdFri Aug 23 1996 01:037
17.18131play it AGAIN SamFABSIX::P_OHALLORANGo mbeanfaigh Dia sibhFri Aug 23 1996 03:072
17.18132Thanks for wrecking the mood, bozoMFGFIN::E_WALKERNight of the Living EdFri Aug 23 1996 03:402
17.18133POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Aug 23 1996 03:5611
17.18134GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainFri Aug 23 1996 12:305
17.18135ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 23 1996 12:402
17.18136GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainFri Aug 23 1996 12:522
17.18137{simper}ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 23 1996 13:021
17.18138BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Fri Aug 23 1996 13:165
17.18139POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Aug 23 1996 13:403
17.18140SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsFri Aug 23 1996 13:581
17.18141ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 23 1996 14:042
17.18142BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Fri Aug 23 1996 14:091
17.18143GAVEL::JANDROWi think, therefore i have a headacheFri Aug 23 1996 14:216
17.18144NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 23 1996 14:261
17.18145GAVEL::JANDROWwhen in doubt, hug your teddybearFri Aug 23 1996 14:424
17.181468^)ACISS2::LEECHFri Aug 23 1996 14:477
17.18147ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerFri Aug 23 1996 14:552
17.18148SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsFri Aug 23 1996 14:561
17.18149GAVEL::JANDROWwhen in doubt, hug your teddybearFri Aug 23 1996 14:568
17.18150BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Fri Aug 23 1996 15:0522
17.18151POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Aug 23 1996 15:095
17.18152MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Fri Aug 23 1996 16:029
17.18153Swingin' hammocksDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Aug 23 1996 16:1814
17.18154 <wipes sweat from brow> ACISS2::LEECHFri Aug 23 1996 17:213
17.18155CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Aug 23 1996 17:5332
17.18156PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 23 1996 17:5510
17.18157CNTROL::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Aug 23 1996 17:593
17.18158PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 23 1996 18:123
17.18159SMURF::WALTERSFri Aug 23 1996 18:326
17.18160PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 23 1996 18:372
17.18161CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowMon Aug 26 1996 16:345
17.18162POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm brave but my chicken's sickMon Aug 26 1996 16:373
17.18163BULEAN::BANKSMon Aug 26 1996 16:383
17.18164POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm brave but my chicken's sickMon Aug 26 1996 16:393
17.18165FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Aug 26 1996 16:548
17.18166ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 26 1996 16:593
17.18167NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Aug 26 1996 17:201
17.18168GAVEL::JANDROWwhen in doubt, hug your teddybearMon Aug 26 1996 17:226
17.18169ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 26 1996 17:232
17.18170PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Aug 26 1996 17:287
17.18171FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Aug 26 1996 17:317
17.18172NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Aug 26 1996 17:365
17.18173BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Mon Aug 26 1996 17:369
17.18174*SIGH*BULEAN::BANKSMon Aug 26 1996 17:371
17.18175POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm brave but my chicken's sickMon Aug 26 1996 17:371
17.18176POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Aug 26 1996 17:384
17.18177FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Aug 26 1996 17:394
17.18178BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Mon Aug 26 1996 17:405
17.18179POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Aug 26 1996 17:405
17.18180FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Aug 26 1996 17:4113
17.18181ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 26 1996 17:422
17.18182BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Mon Aug 26 1996 18:478
17.18183POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Aug 26 1996 19:083
17.18184RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerMon Aug 26 1996 19:101
17.18185SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsMon Aug 26 1996 19:141
17.18186ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerMon Aug 26 1996 19:164
17.18187POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Aug 26 1996 19:176
17.18188You lose.GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseMon Aug 26 1996 19:196
17.18189SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsMon Aug 26 1996 19:201
17.18190PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Aug 26 1996 19:203
17.18191SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Aug 26 1996 19:256
17.18192GAVEL::JANDROWwhen in doubt, hug your teddybearMon Aug 26 1996 19:385
17.18193MROA::YANNEKISHi, I'm a 10 year NOTES addictMon Aug 26 1996 19:4716
17.18194At least it's right on the paycheck these days....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Aug 26 1996 19:569
17.18195POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm brave but my chicken's sickMon Aug 26 1996 19:591
17.18196WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Mon Aug 26 1996 20:139
17.18197Name your nameDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Aug 26 1996 20:3011
17.18198NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Aug 26 1996 20:402
17.18199POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm brave but my chicken's sickMon Aug 26 1996 20:451
17.18200NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Aug 26 1996 20:531
17.18201JJ is gonna hit me!BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Mon Aug 26 1996 21:286
17.18202FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Aug 26 1996 22:155
17.18203MFGFIN::E_WALKERNight of the Living EdMon Aug 26 1996 22:212
17.18204SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 27 1996 01:4821
17.18205WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Aug 27 1996 10:466
17.18206GAVEL::JANDROWwhen in doubt, hug your teddybearTue Aug 27 1996 12:467
17.18207FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Aug 27 1996 13:015
17.18208Labor Day, 1996 in BostonSHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeTue Aug 27 1996 13:045
17.18209ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 13:052
17.18210POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Aug 27 1996 13:064
17.18211Ahhh shadddup!SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeTue Aug 27 1996 13:114
17.18212SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Tue Aug 27 1996 13:1211
17.18213SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 27 1996 13:2221
17.18214FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Aug 27 1996 13:249
17.18215POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Aug 27 1996 13:243
17.18216SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 27 1996 13:283
17.18217CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowTue Aug 27 1996 13:4117
17.18218POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Aug 27 1996 14:0113
17.18219ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 14:355
17.18220FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Aug 27 1996 14:499
17.18221ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 14:544
17.18222WAHOO::LEVESQUEa crimson flare from a raging sunTue Aug 27 1996 14:555
17.18223SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsTue Aug 27 1996 14:582
17.18224ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 14:594
17.18225SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 27 1996 15:003
17.18226WAHOO::LEVESQUEa crimson flare from a raging sunTue Aug 27 1996 15:023
17.18227ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 15:047
17.18228SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsTue Aug 27 1996 15:063
17.18229JGO::DIEBELSTue Aug 27 1996 15:074
17.18230FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Aug 27 1996 15:076
17.18231ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 15:105
17.18232SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsTue Aug 27 1996 15:113
17.18233SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Aug 27 1996 15:475
17.18234ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 16:005
17.18235GAVEL::JANDROWwhen in doubt, hug your teddybearTue Aug 27 1996 16:0211
17.18236MROA::YANNEKISHi, I'm a 10 year NOTES addictTue Aug 27 1996 16:2716
17.18237GAVEL::JANDROWwhen in doubt, hug your teddybearTue Aug 27 1996 16:435
17.18238SMURF::WALTERSTue Aug 27 1996 16:471
17.18239POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Aug 27 1996 16:484
17.18240ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 16:534
17.18241POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Aug 27 1996 16:584
17.18242GAVEL::JANDROWwhen in doubt, hug your teddybearTue Aug 27 1996 17:0113
17.18243NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 27 1996 17:101
17.18244BIGQ::SILVAquince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/Tue Aug 27 1996 17:447
17.18245DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Aug 27 1996 17:467
17.18246PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 27 1996 17:587
17.18247ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 17:594
17.18248ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 17:592
17.18249NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Aug 27 1996 18:001
17.18250POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Aug 27 1996 18:005
17.18251DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Aug 27 1996 18:057
17.18252PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Aug 27 1996 18:066
17.18253ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 18:206
17.18254ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 18:292
17.18255ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowTue Aug 27 1996 18:3011
17.18256SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Aug 27 1996 18:485
17.18257ACISS1::BATTISNew Chevy Blazer ownerTue Aug 27 1996 18:482
17.18258/hthWAHOO::LEVESQUEa crimson flare from a raging sunTue Aug 27 1996 18:501
17.18259ACISS1::BATTISBlazer= babe magnetTue Aug 27 1996 18:552
17.18260SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsTue Aug 27 1996 18:586
17.18261SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Aug 27 1996 19:019
17.18262WAHOO::LEVESQUEa crimson flare from a raging sunTue Aug 27 1996 19:033
17.18263Solution looking for a prpblem ?GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Aug 27 1996 19:256
17.18264SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundTue Aug 27 1996 19:275
17.18265SCASS1::BARBER_Aall of which are American dreamsTue Aug 27 1996 19:522
17.18266DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Aug 27 1996 19:5510
17.18267SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godTue Aug 27 1996 20:433
17.18268WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Aug 28 1996 10:391
17.18269ACISS1::BATTISBlazer = babe magnetWed Aug 28 1996 12:182
17.18270POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Aug 28 1996 13:445
17.18271Trust me on this...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Aug 28 1996 13:514
17.18272BIGQ::MARCHANDWed Aug 28 1996 14:525
17.18273POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Aug 28 1996 14:549
17.18274BIGQ::MARCHANDWed Aug 28 1996 14:553
17.18275SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Aug 28 1996 14:583
17.18276SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godWed Aug 28 1996 14:591
17.18277LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideWed Aug 28 1996 15:0313
17.18278PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 28 1996 15:088
17.18279LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideWed Aug 28 1996 15:282
17.18280PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Aug 28 1996 15:395
17.18281FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Aug 28 1996 15:403
17.18282SMURF::WALTERSWed Aug 28 1996 15:522
17.18283ACISS1::BATTISBlazer = babe magnetWed Aug 28 1996 15:552
17.18284EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Wed Aug 28 1996 16:005
17.18285SMURF::WALTERSWed Aug 28 1996 16:033
17.18286RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Aug 28 1996 16:063
17.18287NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 28 1996 16:551
17.18288POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Aug 28 1996 17:023
17.18289POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm brave but my chicken's sickWed Aug 28 1996 17:091
17.18290EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Wed Aug 28 1996 17:186
17.18291BIGQ::MARCHANDWed Aug 28 1996 17:413
17.18292ACISS1::BATTISBlazer = babe magnetWed Aug 28 1996 18:422
17.18293ACISS2::LEECHWed Aug 28 1996 20:447
17.18294POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Aug 28 1996 20:514
17.18295rekahgneighsible ahsenetie this rekahgneighsible ahsenetiePERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Aug 28 1996 21:109
17.18296FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Aug 28 1996 21:166
17.18297MFGFIN::E_WALKERNight of the Living EdWed Aug 28 1996 23:144
17.18298FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Aug 28 1996 23:465
17.18299SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godWed Aug 28 1996 23:472
17.18300THEMAX::E_WALKERNight of the Living EdThu Aug 29 1996 01:091
17.18301THEMAX::SMITH_SR.I.P.-30AUG96Thu Aug 29 1996 01:131
17.18302WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Aug 29 1996 10:164
17.18303CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Aug 29 1996 12:503
17.18304PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 29 1996 14:324
17.18305POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Aug 29 1996 14:353
17.18306BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Aug 29 1996 14:383
17.18307PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 29 1996 14:5012
17.18308POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Aug 29 1996 15:213
17.18309ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Aug 29 1996 15:584
17.18310POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Aug 29 1996 15:584
17.18311NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Aug 29 1996 16:404
17.18312ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Aug 29 1996 16:425
17.18313ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Aug 29 1996 17:323
17.18314SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godThu Aug 29 1996 17:372
17.18315SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu Aug 29 1996 17:447
17.18316SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godThu Aug 29 1996 18:112
17.18317RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Aug 29 1996 18:1911
17.18318SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godThu Aug 29 1996 18:276
17.18319ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Aug 29 1996 18:282
17.18320CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Aug 29 1996 18:458
17.18321RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Aug 29 1996 18:479
17.18322SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godThu Aug 29 1996 18:512
17.18323RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Aug 29 1996 18:535
17.18324SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godThu Aug 29 1996 18:582
17.18325POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Aug 29 1996 19:087
17.18326SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 29 1996 19:1211
17.18327PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 29 1996 19:166
17.18328POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Aug 29 1996 19:223
17.18329BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Aug 29 1996 19:336
17.18330someone pass this on to steve.. :> :>GAVEL::JANDROWwhen in doubt, hug your teddybearThu Aug 29 1996 19:342
17.18331RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Aug 29 1996 19:3414
17.18332ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Aug 29 1996 19:442
17.18333GAVEL::JANDROWwhen in doubt, hug your teddybearThu Aug 29 1996 19:488
17.18334SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godThu Aug 29 1996 19:482
17.18335ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Aug 29 1996 19:504
17.18336SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godThu Aug 29 1996 19:521
17.18337POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm brave but my chicken's sickThu Aug 29 1996 19:532
17.18338POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Aug 29 1996 19:544
17.18339SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is your only godThu Aug 29 1996 19:561
17.18340SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is yourThu Aug 29 1996 20:062
17.18341CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowThu Aug 29 1996 20:0813
17.18342SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is yourThu Aug 29 1996 20:124
17.18343SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 29 1996 20:173
17.18344ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Aug 29 1996 20:272
17.18345SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Aug 29 1996 20:294
17.18346ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Aug 29 1996 20:322
17.18349RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Aug 29 1996 21:072
17.18350PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 29 1996 21:083
17.18351RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Aug 29 1996 21:181
17.18352SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is yourThu Aug 29 1996 21:181
17.18353PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 29 1996 21:205
17.18354:-)RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Aug 29 1996 21:221
17.18355PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Aug 29 1996 21:255
17.18356CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Aug 30 1996 03:1711
17.18357ACISS2::LEECHFri Aug 30 1996 13:2136
17.18358CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Aug 30 1996 14:1311
17.18359ACISS2::LEECHFri Aug 30 1996 14:2410
17.18360SCASS1::BARBER_AFear is yourFri Aug 30 1996 14:364
17.18361SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Aug 30 1996 14:458
17.18362CSLALL::HENDERSONEvery knee shall bowFri Aug 30 1996 15:0010
17.18363follow me for a few minutes and GET HIGH!!!!VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Aug 30 1996 15:1212
17.18364usually it seems good just before a good screwingWAHOO::LEVESQUEa crimson flare from a raging sunFri Aug 30 1996 15:155
17.18365LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideFri Aug 30 1996 15:191
17.18366PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Aug 30 1996 15:584
17.18367SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Aug 30 1996 16:021
17.18368BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Aug 30 1996 16:284
17.18369SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Aug 30 1996 16:421
17.18370EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Fri Aug 30 1996 17:185
17.18371BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Aug 30 1996 17:404
17.18372Most folks make far less working more hours ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Fri Aug 30 1996 19:403
17.18373SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Aug 30 1996 19:563
17.18374Runs good. :^)VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Aug 30 1996 19:579
17.18375NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Aug 30 1996 20:011
17.18376KERNEL::FREKESExcuse me while I scratch my buttFri Aug 30 1996 20:031
17.18377CADSYS::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandFri Aug 30 1996 20:054
17.18378$40K is good money!BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Sun Sep 01 1996 16:4618
17.18379CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageSun Sep 01 1996 16:598
17.18380WAHOO::LEVESQUEa crimson flare from a raging sunTue Sep 03 1996 10:508
17.18381SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Sep 03 1996 13:189
17.18382CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Sep 03 1996 13:245
17.18383CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Sep 03 1996 14:1611
17.18384GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Tue Sep 03 1996 14:2518
17.18385KERNEL::FREKESExcuse me while I scratch my buttTue Sep 03 1996 14:393
17.18386BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Sep 03 1996 15:3521
17.18387CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitTue Sep 03 1996 16:247
17.18388Morale killer, complete foulup, completely unnecessary...GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Sep 03 1996 17:357
17.18389SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Sep 03 1996 18:014
17.18390WAHOO::LEVESQUEa crimson flare from a raging sunTue Sep 03 1996 18:3015
17.18391BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Sep 03 1996 18:372
17.18392DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Sep 03 1996 20:2410
17.18393WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Sep 04 1996 10:399
17.18394You can now get a new Oldsmobile in Metallic Acid Purple?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Sep 04 1996 13:355
17.18395i've missed youPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 04 1996 13:486
17.18396RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Sep 04 1996 14:2323
17.18397RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Sep 04 1996 14:451
17.18398RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Sep 04 1996 14:5213
17.18399RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerWed Sep 04 1996 15:043
17.18400ACISS2::LEECHWed Sep 04 1996 17:1211
17.18401POLAR::RICHARDSONI'm brave but my chicken's sickWed Sep 04 1996 19:301
17.18402bartender, make that aGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Sep 04 1996 19:334
17.18403GENRAL::RALSTONOnly half of us are above average!Wed Sep 04 1996 20:531
17.18404ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 KTS is TOO slowThu Sep 05 1996 15:246
17.18405NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Sep 05 1996 16:004
17.18406"I just read it for the stories."DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefThu Sep 05 1996 16:186
17.18407NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Sep 05 1996 18:281
17.18408RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Sep 05 1996 18:329
17.18409NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Sep 05 1996 18:341
17.18410PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 05 1996 18:373
17.18411I think it was last weekWAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Thu Sep 05 1996 18:463
17.18412a disgraceGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseThu Sep 05 1996 18:484
17.18413STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Sep 05 1996 18:4816
17.18414PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 05 1996 18:516
17.18415COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Sep 05 1996 18:539
17.18416DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Thu Sep 05 1996 18:581
17.18417STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Sep 05 1996 19:3811
17.18418yes, and thanks, Mike. It was yummy.WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Fri Sep 06 1996 11:213
17.18419STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Sep 06 1996 12:5010
17.18420NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Sep 06 1996 17:401
17.18421SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Sep 06 1996 21:151
17.18422Was it you, Deb?CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Sep 07 1996 02:1514
17.18423POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideSat Sep 07 1996 02:357
17.18424good jobFABSIX::P_OHALLORANGo mbeanfaigh Dia sibhSat Sep 07 1996 03:444
17.18425CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Sep 07 1996 04:025
17.18426CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Sep 07 1996 04:0411
17.18427thank youFABSIX::P_OHALLORANGo mbeanfaigh Dia sibhSat Sep 07 1996 04:073
17.18428CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Sep 07 1996 14:097
17.18429Up to the waist, then in for a dip 8-)N2DEEP::SHALLOWSubtract L, invert WSat Sep 07 1996 17:2712
17.18430WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Mon Sep 09 1996 11:541
17.18431BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 09 1996 12:345
17.18432ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanMon Sep 09 1996 13:112
17.18433SMURF::WALTERSMon Sep 09 1996 13:183
17.18434"Yes, I'm impressed. But NOT the way you THINK!" :-)AMN1::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Sep 09 1996 13:2922
17.18435It's like being a "former murderer."PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Sep 09 1996 13:474
17.18436POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 09 1996 13:496
17.18437Hey, can't a person change their mind?AMN1::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Sep 09 1996 13:585
17.18438BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Mon Sep 09 1996 14:346
17.18439POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 09 1996 16:255
17.18440CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 09 1996 16:264
17.18441NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Sep 09 1996 16:281
17.18442ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanMon Sep 09 1996 16:313
17.18443POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 09 1996 16:345
17.18444MKOTS3::JMARTINI Need To Get Out More!Mon Sep 09 1996 16:352
17.18445BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 135KMon Sep 09 1996 16:374
17.18446ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanMon Sep 09 1996 16:413
17.18447MKOTS3::JMARTINI Need To Get Out More!Mon Sep 09 1996 17:001
17.18448POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 09 1996 17:0212
17.18449SCASS1::BARBER_AIt's falling, the skyMon Sep 09 1996 17:032
17.18450ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanMon Sep 09 1996 17:053
17.18451ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanMon Sep 09 1996 17:064
17.18452Four examples.SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Sep 09 1996 17:076
17.18453SMURF::WALTERSMon Sep 09 1996 17:081
17.18454ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanMon Sep 09 1996 17:092
17.18455POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 09 1996 17:095
17.18456SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Sep 09 1996 17:0915
17.18457SMURF::WALTERSMon Sep 09 1996 17:112
17.18458POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 09 1996 17:115
17.18459SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Sep 09 1996 17:133
17.18460SUBSYS::NEUMYERYour memory still hangin roundMon Sep 09 1996 17:218
17.18461COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Sep 09 1996 17:2610
17.18462Maybe....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Sep 09 1996 17:304
17.18463NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Sep 09 1996 17:303
17.18464JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Sep 09 1996 17:3021
17.18465SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Sep 09 1996 17:354
17.18466NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Sep 09 1996 17:382
17.18467JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Sep 09 1996 17:387
17.18468ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanMon Sep 09 1996 17:396
17.18469Proventil? Squirrels?STAR::JESSOPTam quid?Mon Sep 09 1996 18:0410
17.18470JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Sep 09 1996 18:134
17.18471BUSY::SLABDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Mon Sep 09 1996 19:447
17.18472POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 09 1996 19:495
17.18473MKOTS3::JMARTINI Need To Get Out More!Mon Sep 09 1996 19:566
17.18474PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 09 1996 20:035
17.18475POLAR::RICHARDSONSlovenly ComportmentizationMon Sep 09 1996 20:111
17.18476LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideMon Sep 09 1996 20:134
17.18477SMURF::WALTERSMon Sep 09 1996 20:308
17.18478BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetMon Sep 09 1996 20:4812
17.18479MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyMon Sep 09 1996 21:436
17.18480IllegitimateTHEMAX::TAYLOR_CHsparkyTue Sep 10 1996 02:392
17.18481FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Sep 10 1996 11:378
17.18482WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Tue Sep 10 1996 11:471
17.18483WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Tue Sep 10 1996 11:555
17.18484Somebody else feel free to explain UIS....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Sep 10 1996 12:2420
17.18485JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Sep 10 1996 15:111
17.18486NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Sep 10 1996 15:232
17.18487POLAR::RICHARDSONSlovenly ComportmentizationTue Sep 10 1996 15:422
17.18488ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 15:452
17.18489ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 15:454
17.18490WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Tue Sep 10 1996 15:5611
17.18491SCASS1::BARBER_AIt's falling, the skyTue Sep 10 1996 16:541
17.18492ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 17:114
17.18493SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Sep 10 1996 17:341
17.18494BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Tue Sep 10 1996 18:0722
17.18495WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Sep 10 1996 18:081
17.18496/hthWAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Tue Sep 10 1996 18:163
17.18497RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerTue Sep 10 1996 18:338
17.18498Slow down, drink less coffeeSSDEVO::LAMBERTWe ':-)' for the humor impairedTue Sep 10 1996 19:0511
17.18499WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Tue Sep 10 1996 19:085
17.18500BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Sep 10 1996 19:107
17.18501Slowwwwwwly I turn... step by step... inch by inch...DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Sep 10 1996 19:1216
17.18502RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerTue Sep 10 1996 19:181
17.18503ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 19:204
17.18504SCASS1::BARBER_AIt's falling, the skyTue Sep 10 1996 19:554
17.18505BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Sep 10 1996 19:563
17.18506CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Sep 10 1996 19:563
17.18507BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Tue Sep 10 1996 19:594
17.18508SCASS1::BARBER_AIt's falling, the skyTue Sep 10 1996 20:081
17.18509equidistant loiterersMPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketTue Sep 10 1996 20:134
17.18510MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Sep 10 1996 20:193
17.18511ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 20:224
17.18512WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Tue Sep 10 1996 20:337
17.18513ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanTue Sep 10 1996 20:364
17.18514PHXSS1::HEISERmaranatha!Tue Sep 10 1996 20:363
17.18515NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Sep 10 1996 20:371
17.18516CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Sep 10 1996 20:4211
17.18517not counting the boffing, of courseGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Sep 10 1996 20:424
17.18518NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Sep 10 1996 20:552
17.18520MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Sep 10 1996 20:589
17.18519POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedTue Sep 10 1996 20:591
17.18521POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Sep 10 1996 21:003
17.18522SMURF::WALTERSTue Sep 10 1996 21:023
17.18523WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Tue Sep 10 1996 21:027
17.18524MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Sep 10 1996 21:392
17.18525MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyTue Sep 10 1996 21:433
17.18526POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Sep 10 1996 21:534
17.18527MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyTue Sep 10 1996 23:412
17.18528who am i?THEMAX::TAYLOR_CHsparkyWed Sep 11 1996 04:031
17.18529JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Sep 11 1996 06:0514
17.18530excuse me. you don't mind if we share the hallway, do you?WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Wed Sep 11 1996 10:595
17.18531FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Sep 11 1996 11:2411
17.18532WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Wed Sep 11 1996 12:155
17.18533ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanWed Sep 11 1996 12:222
17.18534Aren't you supposed to word these as questions?STAR::JESSOPTam quid?Wed Sep 11 1996 12:336
17.18535POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedWed Sep 11 1996 14:027
17.18536WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Wed Sep 11 1996 14:086
17.18537Works fine with Netscape...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Sep 11 1996 14:132
17.18538Rain, Rain, RAIN, RainCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Sep 11 1996 14:176
17.18539ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanWed Sep 11 1996 14:312
17.18540CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Sep 11 1996 14:331
17.18541NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Sep 11 1996 14:423
17.18542GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Sep 11 1996 14:4311
17.18543CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Sep 11 1996 14:431
17.18544ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanWed Sep 11 1996 14:522
17.18545NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Sep 11 1996 14:5323
17.18546to hell in a handbasketPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 11 1996 14:563
17.18547WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Wed Sep 11 1996 15:003
17.18548SMURF::WALTERSWed Sep 11 1996 15:022
17.18549BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Wed Sep 11 1996 15:138
17.18550WAHOO::LEVESQUEZiiiiingiiiingiiiiiiing!Wed Sep 11 1996 15:141
17.18551ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanWed Sep 11 1996 15:152
17.18552JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Sep 11 1996 15:263
17.18553COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Sep 11 1996 15:275
17.18554WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Wed Sep 11 1996 15:298
17.18555SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Sep 11 1996 15:3612
17.18556ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanWed Sep 11 1996 16:565
17.18557NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Sep 11 1996 16:591
17.18558STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresWed Sep 11 1996 17:1311
17.18559BUSY::SLABAntisocialWed Sep 11 1996 18:315
17.18560MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyWed Sep 11 1996 21:2812
17.18561FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Sep 11 1996 22:077
17.18562JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Sep 11 1996 22:337
17.18563I know the pain you speak ofN2DEEP::SHALLOWNobodys perfect, cept for the LordWed Sep 11 1996 22:3330
17.18564MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyWed Sep 11 1996 23:186
17.18565JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Sep 12 1996 00:0623
17.18566BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 12 1996 02:106
17.18567MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyThu Sep 12 1996 02:388
17.18568THEMAX::TAYLOR_CHsparkyThu Sep 12 1996 05:093
17.18569JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Sep 12 1996 05:245
17.18570He's dead so we'll never know...gheeshMILPND::CLARK_DThu Sep 12 1996 11:247
17.18571FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Thu Sep 12 1996 11:454
17.18572really felling no pain nowHNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionThu Sep 12 1996 11:529
17.18573ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Sep 12 1996 12:294
17.18574Trains don't stop on a dime.STAR::JESSOPTam quid?Thu Sep 12 1996 12:489
17.18575RUSURE::GOODWINSacred Cows Make the Best HamburgerThu Sep 12 1996 12:501
17.18576CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 12 1996 13:2517
17.18577NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Sep 12 1996 13:279
17.18578GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Sep 12 1996 13:537
17.18579POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Sep 12 1996 13:543
17.18580ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Sep 12 1996 13:576
17.18581SCASS1::BARBER_AIt's falling, the skyThu Sep 12 1996 14:161
17.18582BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 12 1996 14:227
17.18583CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 12 1996 14:3316
17.18584MILPND::CLARK_DThu Sep 12 1996 14:3612
17.18585COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Sep 12 1996 14:463
17.18586PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 12 1996 14:4910
17.18587ACISS1::BATTISChicago Bears fanThu Sep 12 1996 14:555
17.18588BUSY::SLABCandy'O, I need you ...Thu Sep 12 1996 15:506
17.18589CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Sep 12 1996 16:192
17.18590POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedThu Sep 12 1996 17:242
17.18591ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 12 1996 17:272
17.18592GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Sep 12 1996 17:281
17.18593GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Sep 12 1996 17:281
17.18594ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 12 1996 17:412
17.18595POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Sep 12 1996 17:434
17.18596ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 12 1996 17:464
17.18597BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Thu Sep 12 1996 17:473
17.18598POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Sep 12 1996 17:524
17.18599GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Sep 12 1996 18:027
17.18600CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 12 1996 18:118
17.18601POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedThu Sep 12 1996 19:131
17.18602ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 12 1996 19:232
17.18603POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedThu Sep 12 1996 19:361
17.18604ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 12 1996 20:032
17.18605GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Sep 12 1996 20:194
17.18606BUSY::SLABDILLIGAFThu Sep 12 1996 21:4214
17.18607MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyThu Sep 12 1996 21:584
17.18608how did you create it?HNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionFri Sep 13 1996 00:266
17.18609MFGFIN::E_WALKERFuture Pizza BoyFri Sep 13 1996 00:564
17.18610TTWAN2DEEP::SHALLOWGrace changes everything!Fri Sep 13 1996 01:4820
17.18611yaaaaaaaaaawningFABSIX::B_LAZZARALike a rockFri Sep 13 1996 01:531
17.18612COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Sep 13 1996 04:104
17.18613we'll hold on to that for youHNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionFri Sep 13 1996 10:179
17.18614lots of things go on behind your backHNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionFri Sep 13 1996 10:2219
17.18615FABSIX::P_OHALLORANGo mbeanfaigh Dia sibhFri Sep 13 1996 11:106
17.18616SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 13 1996 12:523
17.18617POLAR::RICHARDSONI won't get soapedFri Sep 13 1996 13:521
17.18618BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KFri Sep 13 1996 13:555
17.18619SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 13 1996 15:101
17.18620BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 13 1996 15:161
17.18621BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 135KFri Sep 13 1996 15:293
17.18622BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Sep 13 1996 15:317
17.18623SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Sep 13 1996 16:067
17.18624POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 13 1996 16:096
17.18625BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 13 1996 16:222
17.18626NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Sep 13 1996 16:221
17.18627SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Sep 13 1996 17:123
17.18628ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 13 1996 17:172
17.18629BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 13 1996 17:184
17.18630Hmmmm, it could happen!N2DEEP::SHALLOWGrace changes everything!Fri Sep 13 1996 17:583
17.18631LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideFri Sep 13 1996 18:011
17.18632ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 13 1996 18:032
17.18633NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Sep 13 1996 18:061
17.18634MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Fri Sep 13 1996 18:171
17.18635BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetFri Sep 13 1996 18:203
17.18636LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideFri Sep 13 1996 18:434
17.18637POLAR::RICHARDSONAnd big, 30 foot smurfs!Sat Sep 14 1996 14:473
17.18638FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Sep 15 1996 20:2512
17.18639BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 16 1996 01:504
17.18640GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainMon Sep 16 1996 10:505
17.18641Works almost every timeCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Sep 16 1996 11:071
17.18642FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Sep 16 1996 11:197
17.18643ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 16 1996 12:574
17.18644GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainMon Sep 16 1996 13:082
17.18645BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 16 1996 13:172
17.18646NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Sep 16 1996 13:3211
17.18647%-/CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 16 1996 13:330
17.18648NPSS::MCSKEANEI won a dollar!!!!!!Mon Sep 16 1996 13:4211
17.18649Another list problem...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Sep 16 1996 13:468
17.18650SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Sep 16 1996 13:517
17.18651SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headMon Sep 16 1996 13:531
17.18652SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headMon Sep 16 1996 13:542
17.18653SMURF::WALTERSMon Sep 16 1996 14:093
17.18654BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 16 1996 14:155
17.18655Slip slidin' awayNPSS::MCSKEANEI won a dollar!!!!!!Mon Sep 16 1996 14:3714
17.18656JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Sep 16 1996 16:303
17.18657BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Sep 16 1996 17:003
17.18658PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 16 1996 18:354
17.18659WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Mon Sep 16 1996 18:468
17.18660Rolls off the tongue it does.....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Sep 16 1996 19:117
17.18661and they put porno on free TVWAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedMon Sep 16 1996 19:334
17.18662POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 16 1996 19:354
17.18663SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headMon Sep 16 1996 19:361
17.18664NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Sep 16 1996 19:381
17.18665ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 16 1996 19:492
17.18666COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Sep 16 1996 19:513
17.18667POLAR::RICHARDSONAnd big, 30 foot smurfs!Mon Sep 16 1996 19:521
17.18668POLAR::RICHARDSONAnd big, 30 foot smurfs!Mon Sep 16 1996 19:541
17.18669ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 16 1996 19:543
17.18670THEMAX::E_WALKERAsk me about your wifeTue Sep 17 1996 00:066
17.18671SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Sep 17 1996 02:2610
17.18672THEMAX::E_WALKERAsk me about your wifeTue Sep 17 1996 02:384
17.18673SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Sep 17 1996 02:5311
17.18674THEMAX::E_WALKERAsk me about your wifeTue Sep 17 1996 03:263
17.18675WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Sep 17 1996 11:101
17.18676WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedTue Sep 17 1996 11:117
17.18677ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 17 1996 12:182
17.18678WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedTue Sep 17 1996 12:372
17.18679SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Sep 17 1996 13:309
17.18680Be prepared for cold.GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Sep 17 1996 14:058
17.18681NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Sep 17 1996 14:104
17.18682WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedTue Sep 17 1996 14:1115
17.18683PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 17 1996 14:198
17.18684ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 17 1996 14:302
17.18685SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Sep 17 1996 14:4734
17.18686ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 17 1996 14:506
17.18687BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Sep 17 1996 18:0910
17.18688orSTAR::JESSOPTam quid?Tue Sep 17 1996 18:131
17.18689ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 17 1996 18:142
17.18690PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 17 1996 18:558
17.18691POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Sep 17 1996 18:595
17.18692BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Sep 17 1996 19:003
17.18693ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 17 1996 19:164
17.18694BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Sep 17 1996 20:004
17.18695SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Sep 17 1996 20:499
17.18696en passantSTAR::JESSOPTam quid?Tue Sep 17 1996 20:511
17.18697JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Sep 17 1996 20:521
17.18698POLAR::RICHARDSONThere ain't no easy way outWed Sep 18 1996 03:182
17.18699BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Sep 18 1996 12:103
17.18700WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedWed Sep 18 1996 12:261
17.18701SMURF::WALTERSWed Sep 18 1996 12:501
17.18702ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 18 1996 12:542
17.18703POLAR::RICHARDSONThere ain't no easy way outWed Sep 18 1996 13:281
17.18704SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headWed Sep 18 1996 13:341
17.18705"This Old Corporate Park"PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Sep 18 1996 14:026
17.18706POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Sep 18 1996 14:054
17.18707BUSY::SLABCandy'O, I need you ...Wed Sep 18 1996 15:118
17.18708On my cover is Steve and Norm....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Sep 18 1996 15:583
17.18709BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECWed Sep 18 1996 16:009
17.18710ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 18 1996 16:064
17.18711FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Sep 18 1996 16:079
17.18712BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Wed Sep 18 1996 16:227
17.18713new toys :-)TROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeWed Sep 18 1996 16:398
17.18714ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 18 1996 16:553
17.18715WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedWed Sep 18 1996 17:171
17.18716The things you notice while audits head south....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Sep 18 1996 19:205
17.18717PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 18 1996 19:255
17.18718BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Wed Sep 18 1996 19:444
17.18719SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headWed Sep 18 1996 19:451
17.18720ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 18 1996 20:182
17.18722CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Sep 18 1996 20:331
17.18723whoopsLANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideWed Sep 18 1996 20:423
17.18724and a s*&^ty UIHNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionWed Sep 18 1996 21:045
17.18725CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Sep 18 1996 21:403
17.18726huh?CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 19 1996 03:024
17.18727WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedThu Sep 19 1996 10:375
17.18728WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedThu Sep 19 1996 11:106
17.18729LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideThu Sep 19 1996 15:566
17.18730ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 19 1996 16:523
17.18731CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Sep 19 1996 16:549
17.18732NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Sep 19 1996 16:591
17.18733GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Sep 19 1996 17:0920
17.18734WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedThu Sep 19 1996 17:247
17.18735ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 19 1996 17:284
17.18736LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideThu Sep 19 1996 17:377
17.18737BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu Sep 19 1996 17:405
17.18738because...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Sep 19 1996 17:414
17.18739Notes != real lifeASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Sep 19 1996 17:555
17.18740SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulThu Sep 19 1996 18:555
17.18741WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedThu Sep 19 1996 19:281
17.18742BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessThu Sep 19 1996 19:353
17.18743LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideThu Sep 19 1996 19:351
17.18744ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Sep 19 1996 20:435
17.18745MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'd rather be in VegasFri Sep 20 1996 00:494
17.18746COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Sep 20 1996 01:472
17.18747MFGFIN::E_WALKERI'd rather be in VegasFri Sep 20 1996 02:544
17.18748POLAR::RICHARDSONThere ain't no easy way outFri Sep 20 1996 03:213
17.18749POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 20 1996 03:547
17.18750JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Sep 20 1996 04:3711
17.18751BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 20 1996 10:392
17.18752WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedFri Sep 20 1996 11:045
17.18753not even a shred of credibilitySHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Fri Sep 20 1996 12:3311
17.18754the award winner has to be a whine to qualify. /hthWAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedFri Sep 20 1996 12:411
17.18755heck, we're dinosaurs....GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Sep 20 1996 12:426
17.18756POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 20 1996 12:5816
17.18757CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Sep 20 1996 12:5814
17.18758WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedFri Sep 20 1996 12:592
17.18759Jim Goes to the Grocery StoreCSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Sep 20 1996 13:0529
17.18760POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 20 1996 13:0512
17.18761SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 20 1996 13:085
17.18762ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 13:222
17.18763ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 13:245
17.18764WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedFri Sep 20 1996 13:299
17.18765BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 20 1996 13:317
17.18766CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Sep 20 1996 13:319
17.18767ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 13:343
17.18768POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 20 1996 13:358
17.18769ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 13:392
17.18770CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Sep 20 1996 13:433
17.18771POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 20 1996 13:446
17.18772ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 13:464
17.18773POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 20 1996 13:473
17.18774CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Sep 20 1996 14:021
17.18775BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 20 1996 14:045
17.18776WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Sep 20 1996 15:102
17.18777WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedFri Sep 20 1996 15:122
17.18778SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Sep 20 1996 15:135
17.18779PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 20 1996 15:1411
17.18780WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedFri Sep 20 1996 15:203
17.18781ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 15:272
17.18782PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 20 1996 15:395
17.18783his word is his bondSMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 20 1996 15:441
17.18784NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Sep 20 1996 15:442
17.18785PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 20 1996 15:497
17.18786LANDO::OLIVER_Bprickly on the outsideFri Sep 20 1996 15:542
17.18787BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Sep 20 1996 15:553
17.18788CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Sep 20 1996 15:573
17.18789neuticlingt the broccoli debate....SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 20 1996 15:5935
17.18790PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 20 1996 16:066
17.18791e.g., "Don't ever work for John Doe! - anon7"DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefFri Sep 20 1996 16:138
17.18792ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 16:142
17.18793SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 20 1996 16:184
17.18794ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQFri Sep 20 1996 16:226
17.18795PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 20 1996 16:287
17.18796BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Fri Sep 20 1996 16:293
17.18797PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 20 1996 16:325
17.18798SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 20 1996 16:331
17.18799NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Sep 20 1996 16:331
17.18800SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 20 1996 16:3610
17.18801SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 20 1996 16:5621
17.18802panned in some schools...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Sep 20 1996 17:035
17.18803SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 20 1996 17:125
17.18804CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Sep 20 1996 17:282
17.18805WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedFri Sep 20 1996 17:283
17.18806SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headFri Sep 20 1996 19:149
17.18807ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 19:184
17.18808ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 19:193
17.18810NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Sep 20 1996 19:271
17.18811SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headFri Sep 20 1996 19:271
17.18809SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headFri Sep 20 1996 19:2810
17.18812SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headFri Sep 20 1996 19:317
17.18813BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Sep 20 1996 19:344
17.18814SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headFri Sep 20 1996 19:4011
17.18815ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 20 1996 19:522
17.18816SCASS1::BARBER_Awar inside my headFri Sep 20 1996 20:341
17.18817THEMAX::E_WALKERI'd rather be in VegasFri Sep 20 1996 21:105
17.18818POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideSat Sep 21 1996 01:0514
17.18819BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Sat Sep 21 1996 01:2614
17.18820CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Sep 21 1996 03:239
17.18821CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Sep 21 1996 03:3115
17.18822POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideSat Sep 21 1996 19:063
17.18823SMURF::WALTERSSat Sep 21 1996 21:441
17.18824FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Sep 22 1996 16:455
17.18825POLAR::RICHARDSONThere ain't no easy way outSun Sep 22 1996 18:071
17.18826FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Sep 22 1996 19:115
17.18827CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Sep 22 1996 19:4411
17.18828POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 23 1996 01:585
17.18829CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 23 1996 02:5110
17.18830SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeMon Sep 23 1996 12:265
17.18831ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 23 1996 12:513
17.18832ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Sep 23 1996 12:531
17.18833FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Sep 23 1996 12:555
17.18834ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 23 1996 12:592
17.18835CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 23 1996 13:1820
17.18836POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Sep 23 1996 13:207
17.18837BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Sep 23 1996 13:261
17.18838CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 23 1996 13:2815
17.18839ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 23 1996 13:314
17.18840WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Sep 23 1996 13:321
17.18841ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 23 1996 13:342
17.18842EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Mon Sep 23 1996 13:368
17.18843CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 23 1996 13:409
17.18844RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Sep 23 1996 13:4214
17.18845COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Sep 23 1996 13:445
17.18846BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Sep 23 1996 14:0010
17.18847BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 23 1996 14:0415
17.18848a fad I don't understandGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Sep 23 1996 14:065
17.18849BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Sep 23 1996 14:134
17.18850PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 23 1996 14:203
17.18851BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 23 1996 14:223
17.18852ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Sep 23 1996 14:4626
17.18853BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Sep 23 1996 14:475
17.18854BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationMon Sep 23 1996 14:4813
17.18855Sagans of downloaded bytes all over the worldDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Sep 23 1996 15:0413
17.18856BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyMon Sep 23 1996 15:103
17.18857ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 23 1996 15:103
17.18858CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 23 1996 15:258
17.18859MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Mon Sep 23 1996 15:4212
17.18860LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsMon Sep 23 1996 15:451
17.18861It's fun trying to keep upDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Sep 23 1996 15:495
17.18862SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Sep 23 1996 16:1211
17.18863Don't dummy a ball to the opposing forward, hth....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Sep 23 1996 18:345
17.18864Still grinding my teeth over yesterday's 7-2DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefMon Sep 23 1996 18:4610
17.18865Perhaps it's misplaced....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Sep 24 1996 12:584
17.18866PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 24 1996 13:474
17.18867Very very bad....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Sep 24 1996 13:484
17.18868PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 24 1996 13:534
17.18869JHAXP::VULLOSimplify &amp; DeliverTue Sep 24 1996 15:286
17.18870LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsTue Sep 24 1996 15:321
17.18871ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 24 1996 15:523
17.18872I wonder...DELPHI::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersTue Sep 24 1996 15:531
17.18873go with the flow...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Sep 24 1996 15:554
17.18874ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 24 1996 16:014
17.18875BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expire.Tue Sep 24 1996 16:174
17.18876BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expire.Tue Sep 24 1996 16:189
17.18877Ahhh!DELPHI::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersTue Sep 24 1996 16:402
17.18878SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Sep 24 1996 16:499
17.18879Don't light a match!DELPHI::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersTue Sep 24 1996 16:552
17.18880POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Sep 24 1996 17:015
17.18881SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Sep 24 1996 17:197
17.18882POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, 8/Jan/1956 -Tue Sep 24 1996 17:262
17.18883BUSY::SLABCrackerTue Sep 24 1996 17:483
17.18884How 'bout Cokie Roberts, then?DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Sep 24 1996 18:146
17.18885MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Sep 24 1996 18:237
17.18886BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Tue Sep 24 1996 18:253
17.18887WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedTue Sep 24 1996 18:264
17.18888MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Sep 24 1996 18:323
17.18889BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Tue Sep 24 1996 18:375
17.18890[Insert crunchy food sounds here]DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Sep 24 1996 19:106
17.18891PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 24 1996 19:524
17.18892SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulTue Sep 24 1996 19:565
17.18893NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Sep 24 1996 19:583
17.18894PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 24 1996 20:007
17.18895EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Tue Sep 24 1996 20:048
17.18896CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Sep 24 1996 20:064
17.18897MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Sep 24 1996 20:101
17.18898PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 24 1996 20:1011
17.18899UV?SMURF::WALTERSTue Sep 24 1996 20:115
17.18900ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 24 1996 20:115
17.18901ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Sep 24 1996 20:128
17.18902PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 24 1996 20:147
17.18903ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 24 1996 20:152
17.18904Just say no to day-gloCONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Sep 24 1996 20:161
17.18905Like an Irwin Allen disaster movieDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Sep 24 1996 20:178
17.18906ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 24 1996 20:223
17.18907BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsTue Sep 24 1996 20:224
17.18908PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 24 1996 20:237
17.18909EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Tue Sep 24 1996 20:2516
17.18910ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Sep 24 1996 20:282
17.18911ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Sep 24 1996 20:3215
17.18912PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Sep 24 1996 20:375
17.18913LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsTue Sep 24 1996 20:381
17.18914EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Tue Sep 24 1996 20:4119
17.18915BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsTue Sep 24 1996 20:438
17.18916You first...EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Tue Sep 24 1996 20:475
17.18917FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Sep 24 1996 20:498
17.18918Fire Flies :-)BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Sep 24 1996 20:536
17.18919EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Tue Sep 24 1996 21:036
17.18920The collective insect mind knows allDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefTue Sep 24 1996 21:195
17.18921WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Sep 25 1996 10:416
17.18922WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedWed Sep 25 1996 11:029
17.18923WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedWed Sep 25 1996 11:4120
17.18924SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Sep 25 1996 12:563
17.18925Symbol of Glenn's difficulty with Commandment #1COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Sep 25 1996 12:591
17.18926CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Sep 25 1996 14:0614
17.18927see also: bumblebee tuna, beverly, etc.WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedWed Sep 25 1996 14:104
17.18928JHAXP::VULLOSimplify &amp; DeliverWed Sep 25 1996 14:3011
17.18929SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Sep 25 1996 14:305
17.18930WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedWed Sep 25 1996 14:333
17.18931crawl before walking...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Sep 25 1996 14:396
17.18932CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Sep 25 1996 15:0413
17.18933BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Sep 25 1996 15:348
17.18934BUSY::SLABI'm too sexy for this conference.Wed Sep 25 1996 15:595
17.18935POLAR::RICHARDSONMaturbatory AfiacondoWed Sep 25 1996 16:122
17.18936geezMKOTS3::FLATHERSWed Sep 25 1996 16:4612
17.18937ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 25 1996 16:494
17.18938Gender genreDECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Sep 25 1996 17:207
17.18939:-)DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Sep 25 1996 17:203
17.18940POLAR::RICHARDSONMaturbatory AfiacondoWed Sep 25 1996 17:212
17.18941WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedWed Sep 25 1996 17:354
17.18942BUSY::SLABIf I only had a brain.Wed Sep 25 1996 17:437
17.18943just 'causeSMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Sep 25 1996 17:464
17.18944POLAR::RICHARDSONMaturbatory AfiacondoWed Sep 25 1996 17:478
17.18945POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Sep 25 1996 17:557
17.18946SMURF::WALTERSWed Sep 25 1996 17:573
17.18947BUSY::SLABIf I only had a brain.Wed Sep 25 1996 17:573
17.18948POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Sep 25 1996 17:586
17.18949SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Sep 25 1996 17:585
17.18950BUSY::SLABIf I only had a brain.Wed Sep 25 1996 17:597
17.18951ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 25 1996 18:012
17.18952MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Sep 25 1996 18:0411
17.18953BUSY::SLABInsert personal hereWed Sep 25 1996 18:058
17.18954WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Sep 25 1996 18:091
17.18955ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Sep 25 1996 18:214
17.18956ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Sep 25 1996 18:233
17.18957POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Sep 25 1996 18:257
17.18958ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 25 1996 18:264
17.18959SMURF::WALTERSWed Sep 25 1996 18:278
17.18960WAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedWed Sep 25 1996 18:293
17.18961POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Sep 25 1996 18:308
17.18962NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Sep 25 1996 18:323
17.18963BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Sep 25 1996 18:366
17.18964BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Sep 25 1996 18:378
17.18965I think it's the "very large" part that bothers himWAHOO::LEVESQUEenergy spent on passion is never wastedWed Sep 25 1996 18:391
17.18966BUSY::SLABInsert personal hereWed Sep 25 1996 18:417
17.18967BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Sep 25 1996 18:439
17.18968BUSY::SLABInsert personal hereWed Sep 25 1996 18:475
17.18969alt.sex.stories.romance.macho-for-guys?DECWIN::RALTOJail to the ChiefWed Sep 25 1996 18:5513
17.18970ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 25 1996 19:044
17.18971HANNAH::MODICAFor a limited time only..Wed Sep 25 1996 19:072
17.18972SMURF::WALTERSWed Sep 25 1996 19:111
17.18973PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 25 1996 19:284
17.18974POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Sep 25 1996 19:283
17.18975RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Sep 25 1996 19:4510
17.18976PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 25 1996 19:517
17.18977ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Sep 25 1996 19:564
17.18978PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Sep 25 1996 19:585
17.18979THEMAX::E_WALKERI'd rather be in VegasWed Sep 25 1996 22:487
17.18980FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Sep 25 1996 22:595
17.18981THEMAX::E_WALKERI'd rather be in VegasWed Sep 25 1996 23:0910
17.18982SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoWed Sep 25 1996 23:533
17.18983POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Sep 26 1996 00:223
17.18984THEMAX::E_WALKERI'd rather be in VegasThu Sep 26 1996 00:547
17.18985Take care? Thanks, but not today 8-)N2DEEP::SHALLOWSigns and wonders shall follow...Thu Sep 26 1996 06:5840
17.18986WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Sep 26 1996 10:311
17.18987WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Sep 26 1996 10:335
17.18988BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 26 1996 13:083
17.18989GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Sep 26 1996 13:093
17.18990ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 26 1996 13:114
17.18991BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 26 1996 13:158
17.18992ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 26 1996 13:172
17.18993BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 26 1996 13:188
17.18994I've never thought this, what do others think?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Sep 26 1996 13:224
17.18995ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 26 1996 13:424
17.18996PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 26 1996 13:588
17.18997ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 26 1996 14:014
17.18998PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Sep 26 1996 14:043
17.18999ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Sep 26 1996 14:123
17.19000MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Thu Sep 26 1996 14:151
17.19001ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyThu Sep 26 1996 14:233
17.19002CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Sep 26 1996 14:271
17.19003NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Sep 26 1996 14:281
17.19004BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Sep 26 1996 14:2926
17.19005MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Thu Sep 26 1996 14:451
17.19006ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Sep 26 1996 14:553
17.19007and the answer is...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Sep 26 1996 16:471
17.19008SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm just a girlThu Sep 26 1996 19:562
17.19009POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Sep 26 1996 20:043
17.19010CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Sep 26 1996 20:103
17.19011SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm just a girlThu Sep 26 1996 20:281
17.19012SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Sep 26 1996 20:386
17.19013SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm just a girlThu Sep 26 1996 21:326
17.19014SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm just a girlThu Sep 26 1996 21:353
17.19015yuckHNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionThu Sep 26 1996 23:214
17.19016BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 27 1996 01:575
17.19017POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingFri Sep 27 1996 03:182
17.19018MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Fri Sep 27 1996 13:344
17.19019POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 27 1996 13:343
17.19020CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Sep 27 1996 13:384
17.19021MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Fri Sep 27 1996 13:446
17.19022POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 27 1996 13:463
17.19023PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 27 1996 13:473
17.19024BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Sep 27 1996 13:504
17.19025SMURF::WALTERSFri Sep 27 1996 13:511
17.19026Huah...TLE::RALTOI'll do anything for coffeeFri Sep 27 1996 14:0112
17.19027SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Sep 27 1996 14:1119
17.19028Ummmm...DIMOND::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersFri Sep 27 1996 14:131
17.19029SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulFri Sep 27 1996 14:284
17.19030BUSY::SLABNew Yorkers frisk their childrenFri Sep 27 1996 14:523
17.19031DIMOND::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersFri Sep 27 1996 14:541
17.19032ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 27 1996 14:583
17.19033SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm just a girlFri Sep 27 1996 14:591
17.19034ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyFri Sep 27 1996 16:203
17.19035POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, DTN 847 6586Fri Sep 27 1996 16:233
17.19036musta been the full moon...GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Sep 27 1996 17:424
17.19037BUSY::SLABOf course you can touch this.Fri Sep 27 1996 17:486
17.19038RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Fri Sep 27 1996 17:5611
17.19039POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 27 1996 17:576
17.19040PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Sep 27 1996 18:0111
17.19041SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm just a girlFri Sep 27 1996 18:431
17.19042POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 27 1996 18:454
17.19043SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm just a girlFri Sep 27 1996 18:481
17.19044POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Sep 27 1996 18:503
17.19045SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm just a girlFri Sep 27 1996 18:534
17.19046THEMAX::E_WALKERI'd rather be in VegasFri Sep 27 1996 21:173
17.19047BUSY::SLABPeter Horton Hears a WhoFri Sep 27 1996 21:203
17.19048CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Sep 27 1996 21:345
17.19049CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Sep 29 1996 00:5016
17.19050CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Sep 29 1996 03:0511
17.19051COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSun Sep 29 1996 04:346
17.19052on-line spell checker(s) :-)HNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionMon Sep 30 1996 11:2511
17.19053ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 30 1996 13:174
17.19054POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, 847 6586Mon Sep 30 1996 13:401
17.19055ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 30 1996 13:422
17.19056PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 30 1996 14:0610
17.19057ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 30 1996 14:112
17.19058not yet HNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionMon Sep 30 1996 14:1910
17.19059flavored teaPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Sep 30 1996 14:218
17.19060SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeMon Sep 30 1996 14:591
17.19061CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Sep 30 1996 15:463
17.19062NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Sep 30 1996 16:332
17.19063BUSY::SLABReal cars spin their FRONT wheels.Mon Sep 30 1996 16:428
17.19064ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 30 1996 16:512
17.19065GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeMon Sep 30 1996 16:589
17.19066SMURF::WALTERSMon Sep 30 1996 17:001
17.19067SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeMon Sep 30 1996 17:054
17.19068NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Sep 30 1996 17:113
17.19069ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 30 1996 17:124
17.19070CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Sep 30 1996 17:139
17.19071BUSY::SLABRepaint Your WagonMon Sep 30 1996 17:535
17.19072WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Sep 30 1996 17:591
17.19073BUSY::SLABRepaint Your WagonMon Sep 30 1996 18:043
17.19074NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Sep 30 1996 18:081
17.19075SCASS1::BARBER_Aoh no, I'm stuck in hereMon Sep 30 1996 19:081
17.19076ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyMon Sep 30 1996 19:103
17.19077BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Sep 30 1996 19:277
17.19078SMURF::WALTERSMon Sep 30 1996 19:313
17.19079SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeTue Oct 01 1996 12:525
17.19080ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Oct 01 1996 13:004
17.19081Oral Exercise (ouch)SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeTue Oct 01 1996 13:145
17.19082WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Oct 01 1996 14:022
17.19084BUSY::SLABSkydive naked from an aeroplaneTue Oct 01 1996 14:305
17.19085Watch out for that speeding glacier!PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 01 1996 14:305
17.19086ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Oct 01 1996 14:342
17.19087SCASS1::BARBER_Aoh no, I'm stuck in hereTue Oct 01 1996 14:551
17.19088BUSY::SLABSlabbage Patch KidTue Oct 01 1996 15:093
17.19089BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Oct 01 1996 15:207
17.19090ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyTue Oct 01 1996 17:253
17.19091WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Oct 01 1996 17:560
17.19092WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Oct 01 1996 17:571
17.19093GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 02 1996 12:235
17.19094SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeWed Oct 02 1996 13:478
17.19095MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Oct 02 1996 13:498
17.19096SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeWed Oct 02 1996 13:511
17.19097I can take a hint, honestly.N2DEEP::VISITORBe One in The SpiritWed Oct 02 1996 13:5114
17.19098GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 02 1996 13:536
17.19099ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Oct 02 1996 13:592
17.19100WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesWed Oct 02 1996 14:011
17.19101ooh ooh I know, I knowSHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Wed Oct 02 1996 16:2112
17.19102ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Oct 02 1996 16:392
17.19103BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Oct 02 1996 16:416
17.19104WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesWed Oct 02 1996 17:274
17.19105ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Oct 02 1996 17:296
17.19106MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Oct 02 1996 17:321
17.19107/hthbibidWAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesWed Oct 02 1996 17:355
17.19108ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Oct 02 1996 17:372
17.19109WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesWed Oct 02 1996 17:411
17.19110ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Oct 02 1996 18:013
17.19111BUSY::SLABSupra = idiot driver magnetWed Oct 02 1996 18:035
17.19112ACISS1::BATTISBlazer BoyWed Oct 02 1996 18:052
17.19113ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 02 1996 18:4313
17.19114What about the blacked out windows and fuzzy die?STAR::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersWed Oct 02 1996 18:484
17.19115ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 02 1996 18:538
17.19116ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 02 1996 18:563
17.19117NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 02 1996 19:133
17.19118ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 02 1996 19:265
17.19119NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 02 1996 19:291
17.19120PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 02 1996 19:303
17.19121NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 02 1996 19:332
17.19122ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 02 1996 19:332
17.19123PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 02 1996 19:413
17.19124ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 02 1996 19:433
17.19125Source - elk and an airline that shall remain nameless....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Oct 02 1996 20:0416
17.19126SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Oct 02 1996 20:109
17.19127ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 02 1996 20:144
17.19128LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsWed Oct 02 1996 20:154
17.19129POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 02 1996 20:163
17.19130SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Oct 02 1996 20:196
17.19131SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Oct 02 1996 20:194
17.19132LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsWed Oct 02 1996 20:213
17.19133can you jig ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 02 1996 20:224
17.19134LANDO::OLIVER_Ba box of starsWed Oct 02 1996 20:241
17.19135what heart? <bang>PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 02 1996 20:304
17.19136LANDO::OLIVER_BLook into ya heaaaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 02 1996 20:312
17.19137NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorWed Oct 02 1996 20:352
17.19138SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Oct 02 1996 20:4010
17.19139SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Oct 02 1996 20:404
17.19140POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 02 1996 20:433
17.19141SMURF::WALTERSWed Oct 02 1996 20:466
17.19142LANDO::OLIVER_BLook into ya heaaaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 02 1996 20:493
17.19143PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 02 1996 20:523
17.19144BUSY::SLABThailboat!!Wed Oct 02 1996 21:1611
17.19145SMURF::WALTERSWed Oct 02 1996 21:201
17.19146LANDO::OLIVER_BLook into ya heaaaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 02 1996 21:247
17.19147BUSY::SLABThe Baby TrainWed Oct 02 1996 21:293
17.19148NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorWed Oct 02 1996 21:432
17.19149BUSY::SLABThe Baby TrainWed Oct 02 1996 21:483
17.19150BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Oct 03 1996 02:195
17.19151WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesThu Oct 03 1996 11:233
17.19152NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 03 1996 13:082
17.19153SMURF::WALTERSThu Oct 03 1996 13:141
17.19154HANNAH::MODICAFor a limited time only..Thu Oct 03 1996 15:428
17.19155POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Oct 03 1996 15:431
17.19156WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Oct 03 1996 15:471
17.19157GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Thu Oct 03 1996 15:531
17.19158POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Oct 03 1996 15:591
17.19159GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Oct 03 1996 16:514
17.19160POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Oct 03 1996 17:011
17.19161HANNAH::MODICAFor a limited time only..Thu Oct 03 1996 17:0516
17.19162NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 03 1996 17:101
17.19163ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 03 1996 17:162
17.19164BUSY::SLABThe new phone book's here!!Thu Oct 03 1996 17:515
17.19165NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 03 1996 17:592
17.19166BUSY::SLABThe new phone book's here!!Thu Oct 03 1996 18:005
17.19167MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Oct 03 1996 18:1413
17.19168NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 03 1996 18:173
17.19169CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Oct 03 1996 18:183
17.19170POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Oct 03 1996 18:289
17.19171NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 03 1996 18:292
17.19172NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 03 1996 18:313
17.19173BUSY::SLABThe stakes are high, and so am I.Thu Oct 03 1996 18:323
17.19174POLAR::RICHARDSONGood-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-dingThu Oct 03 1996 18:362
17.19175Don't do it...STAR::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersThu Oct 03 1996 18:422
17.19176DisgustedPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Oct 03 1996 18:526
17.19177BUSY::SLABThe word for today is legs ...Thu Oct 03 1996 19:127
17.19178NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 03 1996 19:1426
17.19179shades of...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Oct 03 1996 19:214
17.19180JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Oct 03 1996 19:553
17.19181ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 03 1996 19:574
17.19182JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Oct 03 1996 19:581
17.19183PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 03 1996 20:115
17.19184??GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Thu Oct 03 1996 20:113
17.19185BUSY::SLABThey call me Dr. LoveThu Oct 03 1996 20:195
17.19186Part Numbers for MCS PowerPack Info...GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Thu Oct 03 1996 20:2016
17.19187JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Oct 03 1996 20:204
17.19188JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Oct 03 1996 20:211
17.19189JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Oct 03 1996 20:221
17.19190GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Thu Oct 03 1996 20:243
17.19191ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 03 1996 20:252
17.19192ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 03 1996 20:274
17.19193JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Oct 03 1996 20:281
17.19194BUSY::SLABThey call me Dr. LoveThu Oct 03 1996 20:309
17.19195ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 03 1996 20:333
17.19196ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 03 1996 20:344
17.19197PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 03 1996 21:377
17.19198BUSY::SLABThigh masterThu Oct 03 1996 21:414
17.19199PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 03 1996 21:496
17.19200Well we have wondered about the same thing twice.:-)JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Oct 03 1996 22:171
17.19201BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 04 1996 02:4710
17.19202WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesFri Oct 04 1996 12:046
17.19203Time Has Come A Quarter Century AgoPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Oct 04 1996 14:273
17.19204so to speakWAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesFri Oct 04 1996 14:411
17.19205SCASS1::BARBER_Aoh no, I'm stuck in hereFri Oct 04 1996 15:153
17.19206BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 04 1996 15:165
17.19207Bingo.STAR::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersFri Oct 04 1996 15:193
17.19208SCASS1::BARBER_Aoh no, I'm stuck in hereFri Oct 04 1996 15:222
17.19209For real?STAR::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersFri Oct 04 1996 15:231
17.19210BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 04 1996 15:257
17.19211WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesFri Oct 04 1996 15:275
17.19212Funny thing is he was divorced... :)STAR::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersFri Oct 04 1996 15:299
17.19213BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 04 1996 17:042
17.19214HANNAH::MODICAFor a limited time only..Fri Oct 04 1996 17:108
17.19215that can't be possibleWAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesFri Oct 04 1996 17:461
17.19216MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Fri Oct 04 1996 17:582
17.19217PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 04 1996 18:528
17.19218Which "64%" did he keep and by what measure?BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Sun Oct 06 1996 14:2418
17.19219CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 07 1996 03:354
17.19220BULEAN::BANKSMendel fudged his dataMon Oct 07 1996 11:539
17.19221POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldMon Oct 07 1996 12:072
17.19222BULEAN::BANKSMendel fudged his dataMon Oct 07 1996 12:109
17.19223HANNAH::MODICADead employee walkingMon Oct 07 1996 12:584
17.19224WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesMon Oct 07 1996 12:592
17.19225HANNAH::MODICADead employee walkingMon Oct 07 1996 13:138
17.19226PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 07 1996 13:184
17.19227need appropriate theme song...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Oct 07 1996 13:194
17.19228BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 07 1996 13:2812
17.19229garbled ballots ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Oct 07 1996 13:4122
17.19230WAHOO::LEVESQUEdrinking life to the leesMon Oct 07 1996 14:0012
17.19231BULEAN::BANKSMendel fudged his dataMon Oct 07 1996 14:0622
17.19232so much for the "good of the party"SALEM::DODAOut of my mind, back in 5 minutesMon Oct 07 1996 14:116
17.19233CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Oct 07 1996 14:246
17.19234at least I'm passing the credit checks nowNPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Mon Oct 07 1996 15:2617
17.19235BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 07 1996 15:284
17.19236CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 07 1996 15:349
17.19237LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Oct 07 1996 15:341
17.19238NPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Mon Oct 07 1996 15:379
17.19239big win for him yesterday...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Oct 07 1996 15:3810
17.19240CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 07 1996 15:4211
17.19241LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Oct 07 1996 15:464
17.19242BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 07 1996 15:466
17.19243NPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Mon Oct 07 1996 15:5310
17.19244NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 07 1996 15:552
17.19245BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 07 1996 16:044
17.19246NPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Mon Oct 07 1996 16:097
17.19247MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketMon Oct 07 1996 16:233
17.19248BUSY::SLABWonder Twin powers ... activate!!Mon Oct 07 1996 16:2711
17.19249SMURF::WALTERSMon Oct 07 1996 16:353
17.19250EVMS::MORONEYYOU! Out of the gene pool!Mon Oct 07 1996 16:401
17.19251POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Oct 07 1996 16:433
17.19252ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 07 1996 16:482
17.19253NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 07 1996 16:481
17.19254POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Oct 07 1996 16:493
17.19255ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 07 1996 17:004
17.19257SMURF::WALTERSMon Oct 07 1996 17:021
17.19258CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Oct 07 1996 17:023
17.19259ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 07 1996 17:053
17.19260BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 07 1996 17:077
17.19261BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 07 1996 17:088
17.19262Just kidding of courseBIGQ::MARCHANDMon Oct 07 1996 17:117
17.19256POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Oct 07 1996 17:124
17.19263BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 07 1996 17:143
17.19264DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Oct 07 1996 17:1912
17.19265ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 07 1996 17:212
17.19267BUSY::SLABWould you care for a McSeal,sir?Mon Oct 07 1996 17:389
17.19268BUSY::SLABWould you like a McDolphin, sir?Mon Oct 07 1996 18:476
17.19269over preparations of leftover CABBAGE?SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Oct 07 1996 19:073
17.19270LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Oct 07 1996 19:303
17.19271BUSY::SLABYank my doodle, it's a dandy.Mon Oct 07 1996 19:303
17.19272ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 07 1996 19:332
17.19273BUSY::SLABYank my doodle, it's a dandy.Mon Oct 07 1996 19:435
17.19274Think "The McLaughin Group"PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 07 1996 19:476
17.19275PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 07 1996 19:507
17.19276Elenor?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 07 1996 19:534
17.19277BUSY::SLABYank my doodle, it's a dandy.Mon Oct 07 1996 20:003
17.19278I'd have to say you're a 10 John....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 07 1996 20:047
17.19279ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 07 1996 20:072
17.19280BUSY::SLABYou and me against the worldMon Oct 07 1996 20:104
17.19281ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 08 1996 14:282
17.19282SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Oct 08 1996 14:332
17.19283CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Oct 08 1996 14:351
17.19284ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 08 1996 15:015
17.19285POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 08 1996 15:063
17.19286SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Oct 08 1996 15:065
17.19287ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 08 1996 15:254
17.19288NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 08 1996 15:281
17.19289MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Oct 08 1996 15:483
17.19290LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Tue Oct 08 1996 15:491
17.19291SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 08 1996 15:491
17.19292BIGQ::MARCHANDTue Oct 08 1996 15:513
17.19293NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 08 1996 15:521
17.19294MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Oct 08 1996 15:524
17.19295CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Oct 08 1996 15:523
17.19296WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Tue Oct 08 1996 15:531
17.19297MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Oct 08 1996 15:531
17.19298CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Oct 08 1996 16:282
17.19299LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Tue Oct 08 1996 16:491
17.19300PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 16:534
17.19301CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Oct 08 1996 16:593
17.19302LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Tue Oct 08 1996 17:012
17.19303GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeTue Oct 08 1996 18:119
17.19304NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 08 1996 18:122
17.19305PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 18:144
17.19306BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Oct 08 1996 18:164
17.19307POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 08 1996 18:184
17.19308BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Oct 08 1996 18:185
17.19309POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 08 1996 18:223
17.19310BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Oct 08 1996 18:255
17.19311SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 18:341
17.19312ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 08 1996 18:422
17.19313GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeTue Oct 08 1996 18:534
17.19314mb2LoNPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 08 1996 18:553
17.19315LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Tue Oct 08 1996 18:582
17.19316SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 19:024
17.19317ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 08 1996 19:032
17.19318MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Oct 08 1996 19:1513
17.19319PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 19:447
17.19321SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 19:472
17.19322arbitrary and capricious ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 08 1996 19:486
17.19323ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 08 1996 19:522
17.19324NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 08 1996 19:531
17.19325PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 19:545
17.19326ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 08 1996 19:572
17.19327ahaGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 08 1996 19:575
17.19328LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Tue Oct 08 1996 20:002
17.19329BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue Oct 08 1996 20:005
17.19330deductive skillsPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 20:003
17.19331and to follow the thought...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 08 1996 20:0412
17.19332LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Tue Oct 08 1996 20:091
17.19333ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 08 1996 20:113
17.19334curious rulesmithing...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 08 1996 20:1210
17.19335PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 20:1210
17.19336Only what they expect, which leads to mb2LoN....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 08 1996 20:153
17.19337PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 20:173
17.19338i just can't take it any more...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 08 1996 20:184
17.19339ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 08 1996 20:193
17.19341It's not worth it, ever....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 08 1996 20:215
17.19340PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 20:238
17.19342and what is mb1LoN ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 08 1996 20:3114
17.19343re: .19337 You are right of course, but you are oh so wrong....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 08 1996 20:335
17.19344PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 20:4112
17.19345SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 20:433
17.19346SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 20:431
17.19347PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 20:448
17.19348PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 20:459
17.19349SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 20:461
17.19350But probably not the "you" you were talking about....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 08 1996 20:465
17.19351SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 08 1996 20:492
17.19352Perhaps I should ask Mrs. Beeton?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 08 1996 20:555
17.19353Colorful, anyway... the decals, not the insultsTLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingTue Oct 08 1996 20:5711
17.19354NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 08 1996 21:062
17.19355PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 21:078
17.19356SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 21:091
17.19357tit-for-tatPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 21:125
17.19358SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 21:176
17.19359SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 21:184
17.19360PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 21:2512
17.19361PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 21:276
17.19362SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 21:272
17.19363PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 21:297
17.19364SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 21:335
17.19365PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 21:3611
17.19366BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Oct 08 1996 21:385
17.19367SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 21:382
17.19368PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 21:456
17.19369SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 21:473
17.19370SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UTue Oct 08 1996 22:429
17.19371FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Oct 08 1996 22:565
17.19372BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Oct 08 1996 23:035
17.19373mb2LoN, mb2LoN...PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 08 1996 23:226
17.19374RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Oct 08 1996 23:5015
17.19375RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Oct 08 1996 23:5214
17.19376SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UWed Oct 09 1996 00:471
17.19377WAHOO::LEVESQUEa crimson flare from a raging sunWed Oct 09 1996 11:141
17.19378GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 09 1996 12:3710
17.19379GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Oct 09 1996 12:444
17.19380ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 09 1996 12:476
17.19381Seemed like good advice at the timeTLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingWed Oct 09 1996 12:559
17.19382Cookin' the books, election-styleTLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingWed Oct 09 1996 12:579
17.19383GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Wed Oct 09 1996 13:0411
17.19384tough callGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 09 1996 13:2013
17.19385MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Oct 09 1996 13:257
17.19386....not worth it, ever.PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Oct 09 1996 13:298
17.19387SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UWed Oct 09 1996 13:4410
17.19388WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goWed Oct 09 1996 13:5716
17.19389Cynical as usual :-)TLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingWed Oct 09 1996 14:0222
17.19390Cruel and unusual election resultsTLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingWed Oct 09 1996 14:057
17.19392NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 09 1996 14:076
17.19393WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goWed Oct 09 1996 14:087
17.19394GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Oct 09 1996 14:0813
17.19395?SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeWed Oct 09 1996 14:215
17.19396SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UWed Oct 09 1996 14:2111
17.19397Olfactory sensations reminiscent of aquatic life formsTLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingWed Oct 09 1996 14:278
17.19398BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughWed Oct 09 1996 14:277
17.19399COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Oct 09 1996 14:319
17.19400NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 09 1996 14:344
17.19401PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 09 1996 14:354
17.19402RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Oct 09 1996 14:3629
17.19403speaking for myself onlyWAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goWed Oct 09 1996 14:3733
17.19404PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 09 1996 14:403
17.19405NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 09 1996 14:411
17.19406SALEM::DODAOut of my mind, back in 5 minutesWed Oct 09 1996 14:411
17.19407GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Oct 09 1996 14:413
17.19408SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UWed Oct 09 1996 14:481
17.19409Whoops, wrong analogyTLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingWed Oct 09 1996 14:4820
17.19410GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Oct 09 1996 14:531
17.19411Delahunt has hung around LOTS of courthouses over the years...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 09 1996 14:534
17.19412MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Oct 09 1996 14:552
17.19413Get an accomodation...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 09 1996 14:577
17.19414GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Oct 09 1996 15:024
17.19415PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 09 1996 15:077
17.19416then again mebbe notWAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goWed Oct 09 1996 15:101
17.19417POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 09 1996 15:1221
17.19418MSO = Maynard Suits OrganizationCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Oct 09 1996 15:121
17.19419PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 09 1996 15:164
17.19420POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 09 1996 15:186
17.19421BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughWed Oct 09 1996 16:093
17.19422POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 09 1996 16:105
17.19423NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 09 1996 16:151
17.19424SMURF::WALTERSWed Oct 09 1996 16:191
17.19425BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughWed Oct 09 1996 16:453
17.19426JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Oct 09 1996 16:535
17.19427PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 09 1996 16:5610
17.19428LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 09 1996 17:071
17.19429But you can't make me BOW!JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Oct 09 1996 17:089
17.19430LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 09 1996 17:144
17.19431JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Oct 09 1996 17:251
17.19432SMURF::WALTERSWed Oct 09 1996 17:271
17.19433so one is told...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 09 1996 17:294
17.19434SMURF::WALTERSWed Oct 09 1996 17:311
17.19435LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 09 1996 17:385
17.19436JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Oct 09 1996 17:393
17.19437LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 09 1996 17:493
17.19438BUSY::SLABCandy'O, I need you ...Wed Oct 09 1996 17:526
17.19439POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 09 1996 17:546
17.19440JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Oct 09 1996 17:562
17.19441POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Oct 10 1996 03:036
17.19442CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Oct 10 1996 03:413
17.19443Some things to wonder aboutN2DEEP::VISITORBe One in The SpiritThu Oct 10 1996 10:2822
17.19444{TTWA}CHEFS::WILLIAMSAI wanna be LukeThu Oct 10 1996 10:3715
17.19445N2DEEP::VISITORBe One in The SpiritThu Oct 10 1996 10:5630
17.19446WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goThu Oct 10 1996 12:141
17.19447In re: .JedBertPOMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldThu Oct 10 1996 12:441
17.19448GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Oct 10 1996 12:5810
17.19449POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Oct 10 1996 13:016
17.19450ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyThu Oct 10 1996 13:1536
17.19451ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 10 1996 13:262
17.19452SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Oct 10 1996 13:401
17.19453?SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeThu Oct 10 1996 13:415
17.19454GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Oct 10 1996 15:095
17.19455NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 10 1996 15:097
17.19456Portentious?SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundThu Oct 10 1996 15:092
17.19457CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Oct 10 1996 15:111
17.19458PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 10 1996 15:424
17.19459LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Thu Oct 10 1996 15:452
17.19460PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 10 1996 15:493
17.19461SMURF::WALTERSThu Oct 10 1996 15:521
17.19462GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Oct 10 1996 16:0811
17.19463GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Oct 10 1996 16:236
17.19464GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Oct 10 1996 16:305
17.19465like conjunctivesGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Oct 10 1996 16:344
17.19466SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu Oct 10 1996 17:4230
17.19467WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goThu Oct 10 1996 17:471
17.19468poorly worded...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Oct 10 1996 17:535
17.19469ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 10 1996 19:222
17.19470POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Oct 10 1996 19:253
17.19471ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 10 1996 19:262
17.19472NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 10 1996 19:271
17.19473SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UThu Oct 10 1996 21:211
17.19474BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doThu Oct 10 1996 21:253
17.19475Flea poemsSMURF::WALTERSThu Oct 10 1996 21:2812
17.19476The dust thing again? Well, since you insist.N2DEEP::VISITORBe One in The SpiritThu Oct 10 1996 22:0010
17.19477PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 11 1996 02:085
17.19478Sir Nicholas ScottKERNEL::FREKESExcuse me while I scratch my buttFri Oct 11 1996 09:197
17.19479BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 11 1996 12:493
17.19480POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldFri Oct 11 1996 12:561
17.19481But the fans *loved* watching this pathetic excuse....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Oct 11 1996 13:3311
17.19482BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 11 1996 15:124
17.19483POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldFri Oct 11 1996 15:161
17.19484SMURF::WALTERSFri Oct 11 1996 15:166
17.19485BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 11 1996 15:1811
17.19486SMURF::WALTERSFri Oct 11 1996 15:252
17.19487BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 11 1996 15:263
17.19488Not going to Egypt then??KERNEL::FREKESExcuse me while I scratch my buttFri Oct 11 1996 15:3010
17.19489SMURF::WALTERSFri Oct 11 1996 15:322
17.19490COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Oct 11 1996 15:3315
17.19491SMURF::WALTERSFri Oct 11 1996 15:363
17.19492COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Oct 11 1996 15:409
17.19493Notes from a Small Island...POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldFri Oct 11 1996 15:451
17.19494BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 11 1996 17:013
17.19495COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Oct 11 1996 17:111
17.19496JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Oct 11 1996 17:155
17.19497LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 11 1996 17:151
17.19498JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeFri Oct 11 1996 17:196
17.19499PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 11 1996 17:215
17.19500SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UFri Oct 11 1996 17:404
17.19501BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 11 1996 17:412
17.19502SCASS1::BARBER_AU F O F UFri Oct 11 1996 17:442
17.19503OK?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Oct 11 1996 17:467
17.19504EVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Fri Oct 11 1996 17:514
17.19505;-)BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 11 1996 17:532
17.19506PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 11 1996 17:577
17.19507SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Fri Oct 11 1996 18:022
17.19508SMURF::WALTERSFri Oct 11 1996 18:047
17.19509BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Oct 11 1996 19:004
17.19510SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Fri Oct 11 1996 19:031
17.19511PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 11 1996 19:063
17.19512SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Fri Oct 11 1996 19:153
17.19513PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 11 1996 19:173
17.19514SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Fri Oct 11 1996 19:183
17.19515PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 11 1996 19:223
17.19516CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Oct 11 1996 19:224
17.19517Or is it "...things to wonder about."?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Oct 11 1996 19:2510
17.19518Oh-ohTLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingFri Oct 11 1996 19:2613
17.19519SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Fri Oct 11 1996 19:293
17.19520SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Fri Oct 11 1996 19:344
17.19521ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Oct 11 1996 19:351
17.19522BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 11 1996 19:351
17.19523re: .19520 Now I choose "ignore"....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Oct 11 1996 19:5312
17.19524BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Fri Oct 11 1996 19:586
17.19525BULEAN::BANKSThink locally, act locallyFri Oct 11 1996 19:591
17.19526SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Fri Oct 11 1996 20:145
17.19527ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Oct 11 1996 20:162
17.19528ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 11 1996 20:303
17.19529POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Oct 11 1996 20:317
17.19530ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 11 1996 20:353
17.19531CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Oct 11 1996 20:402
17.19532BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 11 1996 21:027
17.19533CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Oct 11 1996 21:046
17.19534SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Fri Oct 11 1996 21:091
17.19535A time to choose.N2DEEP::VISITORBe One in The SpiritSat Oct 12 1996 18:4359
17.19536POLAR::RICHARDSONLiving in the crucibleSat Oct 12 1996 21:363
17.19537Wondering again...N2DEEP::VISITORBe One in The SpiritSat Oct 12 1996 22:1830
17.19538ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneySat Oct 12 1996 22:5115
17.19541POLAR::RICHARDSONLiving in the crucibleSun Oct 13 1996 17:471
17.19542MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Mon Oct 14 1996 13:561
17.19543PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 14 1996 13:594
17.19544WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goMon Oct 14 1996 14:091
17.19545NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 14 1996 14:342
17.19546hmmmGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Oct 14 1996 14:444
17.19547HANNAH::MODICADead employee walkingMon Oct 14 1996 14:526
17.19548FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Oct 14 1996 14:555
17.19549ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 14 1996 15:111
17.19550The Internut, what a wonderful world it would be....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 14 1996 15:1412
17.19551SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Oct 14 1996 17:246
17.19552PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 14 1996 17:313
17.19553CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 14 1996 17:324
17.19554SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Mon Oct 14 1996 17:362
17.19555SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Oct 14 1996 18:505
17.19556SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Mon Oct 14 1996 18:537
17.19557GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainMon Oct 14 1996 18:542
17.19558BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 14 1996 19:227
17.19559Didn't have enough old appliance boxesTLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingMon Oct 14 1996 19:4513
17.19560MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Mon Oct 14 1996 20:125
17.19561BUSY::SLABThailboat!!Mon Oct 14 1996 20:144
17.19562POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewMon Oct 14 1996 20:331
17.19563GENRAL::RALSTONAtheism, Religion of the GodsMon Oct 14 1996 22:023
17.19564BUSY::SLABThe Choking DobermanMon Oct 14 1996 22:225
17.19565BUSY::SLABThe Choking DobermanMon Oct 14 1996 22:5012
17.19566GENRAL::RALSTONAtheism, Religion of the GodsMon Oct 14 1996 22:531
17.19567You answered yourself, and typed to yourselfCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Oct 15 1996 06:233
17.19568back in the days of one hard wired terminal per cubeHNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionTue Oct 15 1996 10:5412
17.19569nuf saidHNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionTue Oct 15 1996 12:131
17.19570BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Oct 15 1996 12:394
17.19571think I found the ideal OJ juror...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 15 1996 14:0612
17.19572GENRAL::RALSTONAtheism, Religion of the GodsTue Oct 15 1996 14:114
17.19573fair evaluationGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 15 1996 14:137
17.19574DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Oct 15 1996 14:327
17.19575NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 15 1996 14:341
17.19576Did I say something bad? Was I vulgar? NO!N2DEEP::VISITORBe One in The SpiritTue Oct 15 1996 14:387
17.19577DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Oct 15 1996 14:446
17.19578NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 15 1996 14:571
17.19580EVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Tue Oct 15 1996 15:193
17.19581POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewTue Oct 15 1996 15:232
17.19582yet another figment...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 15 1996 15:264
17.19583Ok, I'm backing off nowN2DEEP::VISITORBe One in The SpiritTue Oct 15 1996 15:345
17.19584POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewTue Oct 15 1996 15:371
17.19585I handle Clip$Managers for lunch.ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyTue Oct 15 1996 15:4321
17.19586POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewTue Oct 15 1996 15:472
17.19587BUSY::SLABThe Vanishing HitchhikerTue Oct 15 1996 15:545
17.19588POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewTue Oct 15 1996 16:044
17.19589CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Oct 15 1996 16:221
17.19590POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewTue Oct 15 1996 16:271
17.19591Mostly corrected for atrocious grammarTLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingTue Oct 15 1996 16:3116
17.19592The InspectorYIELD::BARBIERITue Oct 15 1996 17:403
17.19593ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 15 1996 20:484
17.19594BUSY::SLABThigh masterTue Oct 15 1996 21:176
17.19595CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Oct 16 1996 02:385
17.19596PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 16 1996 03:405
17.19597POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 16 1996 05:238
17.19598the CAT is in charge, you know that, right?HNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionWed Oct 16 1996 10:4811
17.19599WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Oct 16 1996 10:503
17.19600FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Oct 16 1996 11:0910
17.19601WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goWed Oct 16 1996 11:207
17.19602GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Wed Oct 16 1996 12:314
17.19603SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeWed Oct 16 1996 12:405
17.19604CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Oct 16 1996 12:4514
17.19605NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 16 1996 13:166
17.19606POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 16 1996 13:418
17.19607SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Oct 16 1996 14:0816
17.19608ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 16 1996 14:586
17.19609WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Wed Oct 16 1996 15:426
17.19610BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Oct 16 1996 16:498
17.19611LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 16 1996 16:501
17.19612POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 16 1996 16:516
17.19613not a recommended pet...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 16 1996 16:554
17.19614GOJIRA::JESSOPWed Oct 16 1996 16:583
17.19615LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 16 1996 17:021
17.19616NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 16 1996 17:041
17.19617GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Wed Oct 16 1996 17:0412
17.19618CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Oct 16 1996 17:088
17.19619BUSY::SLABTrouble with a capital 'T'Wed Oct 16 1996 17:095
17.19620LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 16 1996 17:101
17.19621BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Oct 16 1996 17:296
17.19622CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Oct 16 1996 17:3011
17.19623POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 16 1996 17:313
17.19624ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 16 1996 17:362
17.19625BUSY::SLABTwisted forever, forever twisted.Wed Oct 16 1996 17:385
17.19626BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Oct 16 1996 17:396
17.19627CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Oct 16 1996 17:417
17.19628GENRAL::RALSTONAtheism, Religion of the GodsWed Oct 16 1996 19:554
17.19629ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 16 1996 19:584
17.19630GENRAL::RALSTONAtheism, Religion of the GodsWed Oct 16 1996 20:062
17.19631LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 16 1996 20:081
17.19632ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 16 1996 20:142
17.19633GENRAL::RALSTONAtheism, Religion of the GodsWed Oct 16 1996 20:261
17.19634NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 16 1996 20:271
17.19635POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewWed Oct 16 1996 20:271
17.19636CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Oct 17 1996 13:394
17.19637BUSY::SLABWhy don't you bend for gold?Thu Oct 17 1996 14:097
17.19638SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Thu Oct 17 1996 14:292
17.19639POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewThu Oct 17 1996 14:411
17.19640ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 17 1996 14:504
17.19641SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Thu Oct 17 1996 16:122
17.19642ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 17 1996 16:415
17.19643SCASS1::BARBER_AI'm not crazy!Thu Oct 17 1996 16:431
17.19644POLAR::RICHARDSONBitin' off more than I can spewThu Oct 17 1996 16:461
17.19645ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 17 1996 16:504
17.19646ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 17 1996 17:105
17.19647JAHWWAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goThu Oct 17 1996 17:291
17.19648BUSY::SLABWould you care for a McSeal,sir?Thu Oct 17 1996 17:398
17.19649POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldFri Oct 18 1996 06:523
17.19650Is there a secret cache ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Oct 18 1996 13:458
17.19651LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 18 1996 13:571
17.19652ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 18 1996 14:066
17.19653LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 18 1996 14:083
17.19654POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldFri Oct 18 1996 14:149
17.19655DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Oct 18 1996 15:2421
17.19656POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Oct 18 1996 15:258
17.19657DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Oct 18 1996 15:295
17.19658POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Oct 18 1996 15:304
17.19659mistress and her friendsWAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goFri Oct 18 1996 15:301
17.19660LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 18 1996 15:372
17.19661DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Oct 18 1996 16:027
17.19662ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 18 1996 16:125
17.19663BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 18 1996 16:172
17.19664her her or her , her ?SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Fri Oct 18 1996 16:289
17.19665ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 18 1996 16:543
17.19666BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 18 1996 17:304
17.19667ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 18 1996 17:332
17.19668DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Oct 18 1996 17:5517
17.19669WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Fri Oct 18 1996 17:585
17.19670LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 18 1996 18:243
17.19671LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 18 1996 18:251
17.19672WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goFri Oct 18 1996 18:266
17.19673LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 18 1996 18:373
17.19674WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goFri Oct 18 1996 19:209
17.19675SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Fri Oct 18 1996 19:223
17.19676WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goFri Oct 18 1996 19:233
17.19677SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Fri Oct 18 1996 19:251
17.19678SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedFri Oct 18 1996 19:361
17.19679PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Oct 18 1996 19:396
17.19680The must mean some other frivolous lawsuits....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Oct 18 1996 20:3617
17.19681POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideSat Oct 19 1996 20:0110
17.19682GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Mon Oct 21 1996 12:256
17.19683EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARMon Oct 21 1996 15:297
17.19684BUSY::SLABBuzzword BingoMon Oct 21 1996 16:5811
17.19685SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedMon Oct 21 1996 17:001
17.19686SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Oct 21 1996 17:219
17.19687BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Mon Oct 21 1996 17:455
17.19688But if it helps pass your day....SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedMon Oct 21 1996 17:553
17.19689CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 17:578
17.19690NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 21 1996 17:581
17.19691PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 21 1996 18:027
17.19692CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 18:0710
17.19693PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 21 1996 18:136
17.19694SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulMon Oct 21 1996 18:165
17.19695NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 21 1996 18:172
17.19696ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 21 1996 18:224
17.19697LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Oct 21 1996 18:434
17.19698cluck, cluck, cluck.SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Mon Oct 21 1996 19:012
17.19699LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Oct 21 1996 19:064
17.19700BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Mon Oct 21 1996 19:1113
17.19701PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 21 1996 19:116
17.19702BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Mon Oct 21 1996 19:135
17.19703NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 21 1996 19:142
17.19704SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Mon Oct 21 1996 19:153
17.19705PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 21 1996 19:164
17.19706CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 19:216
17.19707CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 19:2110
17.19708BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Mon Oct 21 1996 19:223
17.19709NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 21 1996 19:231
17.19710LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Oct 21 1996 19:233
17.19711SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Mon Oct 21 1996 19:261
17.19712and note me in the morning...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Oct 21 1996 19:269
17.19713ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 21 1996 19:315
17.19714pettySCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Mon Oct 21 1996 19:331
17.19715NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 21 1996 19:332
17.19716LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Oct 21 1996 19:347
17.19717CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 19:354
17.19718ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 21 1996 19:363
17.19719BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECMon Oct 21 1996 19:3719
17.19720SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Mon Oct 21 1996 19:4212
17.19721ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 21 1996 19:493
17.19722LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Oct 21 1996 20:0225
17.19723SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Mon Oct 21 1996 20:171
17.19724re: .19722PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 21 1996 20:178
17.19725SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Mon Oct 21 1996 20:183
17.19726As always....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 21 1996 20:225
17.19727As always...SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Mon Oct 21 1996 20:243
17.19728LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Oct 21 1996 20:261
17.19729hthGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Oct 21 1996 20:265
17.19730SCASS1::BARBER_AYou're the one who's crazy!Mon Oct 21 1996 20:294
17.19731BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Mon Oct 21 1996 20:335
17.19732CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 20:3614
17.19733BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 21 1996 20:398
17.19734BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Mon Oct 21 1996 20:4610
17.19735CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 20:469
17.19736CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 20:4913
17.19737BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Mon Oct 21 1996 20:503
17.19738CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 20:513
17.19739I'm crazy....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 21 1996 20:557
17.19740BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Mon Oct 21 1996 20:566
17.19741CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 21 1996 20:573
17.19742?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 21 1996 20:595
17.19743WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Oct 22 1996 11:168
17.19744ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 22 1996 12:283
17.19745CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Oct 22 1996 14:345
17.19746WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goTue Oct 22 1996 14:422
17.19747NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 22 1996 16:083
17.19748Or the Charles Playhouse....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 22 1996 16:217
17.19749LUNER::WALLACETue Oct 22 1996 16:3113
17.19750BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Tue Oct 22 1996 16:326
17.19751Prepare to be more scaredLUNER::WALLACETue Oct 22 1996 16:3743
17.19752BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Tue Oct 22 1996 16:403
17.19753ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 22 1996 16:542
17.19754SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedTue Oct 22 1996 17:015
17.19755PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 17:115
17.19756BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KTue Oct 22 1996 17:163
17.19757WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goTue Oct 22 1996 17:171
17.19758BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KTue Oct 22 1996 17:185
17.19759PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 17:207
17.19760ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 22 1996 17:274
17.19761ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 22 1996 17:318
17.19762PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 17:316
17.19763WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goTue Oct 22 1996 17:341
17.19764PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 17:426
17.19765who's protecting MY investment.....?BUSY::JWHITTEMORECarp PerdiemTue Oct 22 1996 17:5829
17.19766FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Oct 22 1996 18:025
17.19767Kiss my bottom lineLUNER::WALLACETue Oct 22 1996 18:328
17.19768and havanicedayGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 22 1996 18:334
17.19769WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goTue Oct 22 1996 18:367
17.19770BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 135KTue Oct 22 1996 18:575
17.19771HANNAH::MODICADead employee walkingTue Oct 22 1996 19:034
17.19772GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeTue Oct 22 1996 19:0810
17.19773WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goTue Oct 22 1996 19:259
17.19774PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 19:2611
17.19775Have Mercy oh great one!SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedTue Oct 22 1996 19:301
17.19776PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 19:323
17.19777There is NO DIFFERENCE between 1st Class and Priority!COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Oct 22 1996 19:337
17.19778PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 19:394
17.19779BUSY::SLABDon't drink the (toilet) water.Tue Oct 22 1996 19:413
17.19780Don't remember how you get the form to apply thoughCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Oct 22 1996 19:435
17.19781NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 22 1996 19:464
17.19782ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 22 1996 20:013
17.19783PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 20:034
17.19784PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 20:214
17.19785POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 22 1996 20:215
17.19786PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 20:243
17.19787POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 22 1996 20:358
17.19788I wonder what they're thinking...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Oct 22 1996 20:367
17.19789PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 20:443
17.19790POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 22 1996 20:454
17.19791NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 22 1996 20:451
17.19792PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 20:486
17.19793POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 22 1996 20:497
17.19794PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 22 1996 20:534
17.19795GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeTue Oct 22 1996 21:2410
17.19796POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 02:295
17.19797COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Oct 23 1996 02:326
17.19798POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 02:334
17.19799POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 02:474
17.19800POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 02:513
17.19801POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 02:533
17.19802CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Oct 23 1996 02:534
17.19803POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 02:555
17.19804POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 03:023
17.19805POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 03:023
17.19806POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 03:044
17.19807POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 03:103
17.19808CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Oct 23 1996 03:1617
17.19809CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Oct 23 1996 03:178
17.19810DSPAC9::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandWed Oct 23 1996 03:191
17.19811COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Oct 23 1996 03:371
17.19812WAHOO::LEVESQUEguess I'll set a course and goWed Oct 23 1996 10:554
17.19813Turrible photoLUNER::WALLACEWed Oct 23 1996 11:552
17.19814ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 23 1996 12:447
17.19815BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Oct 23 1996 13:076
17.19816SUBSYS::NEUMYERVote NO on Question 1Wed Oct 23 1996 13:466
17.19817GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 23 1996 13:485
17.19818WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhen feigned disinterest becomes realWed Oct 23 1996 13:502
17.19819SUBSYS::NEUMYERVote NO on Question 1Wed Oct 23 1996 13:516
17.19820LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 23 1996 14:125
17.19821NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 23 1996 14:451
17.19822PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 23 1996 14:483
17.19823POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 14:513
17.19824give we a break...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 23 1996 14:554
17.19825Cool!!!YIELD::BARBIERIWed Oct 23 1996 15:048
17.19826It's a shameLUNER::WALLACEWed Oct 23 1996 15:1512
17.19827I can make that spare. Hmmm...TLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingWed Oct 23 1996 15:226
17.19828ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQWed Oct 23 1996 15:236
17.19829BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Oct 23 1996 15:464
17.19830VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyWed Oct 23 1996 15:562
17.19831WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Wed Oct 23 1996 16:0030
17.19832LUNER::WALLACEWed Oct 23 1996 16:021
17.19833GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 23 1996 16:2716
17.19834Why just this morning I ....BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Oct 23 1996 16:298
17.19835SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedWed Oct 23 1996 16:377
17.19836PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 23 1996 16:385
17.19837BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 23 1996 16:416
17.19838SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedWed Oct 23 1996 16:413
17.19839PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 23 1996 16:424
17.19840WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Wed Oct 23 1996 16:4320
17.19841SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedWed Oct 23 1996 16:476
17.19842Two toddlers "talking" to each other, e.g. "Loverboy"TLE::RALTOReporting from the East WingWed Oct 23 1996 17:3213
17.19843SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Oct 23 1996 17:5620
17.19844LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 23 1996 18:001
17.19845ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 23 1996 18:024
17.19846LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 23 1996 18:103
17.19847ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 23 1996 18:112
17.19848WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhen feigned disinterest becomes realWed Oct 23 1996 18:201
17.19849I was making a list!!!SMARTT::JENNISONIt's all about soulWed Oct 23 1996 18:286
17.19850ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Oct 23 1996 18:293
17.19851LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 23 1996 18:323
17.19852BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 23 1996 18:347
17.19853/hth :-)WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhen feigned disinterest becomes realWed Oct 23 1996 18:361
17.19854BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 23 1996 18:415
17.19855WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhen feigned disinterest becomes realWed Oct 23 1996 18:431
17.19856POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 18:453
17.19857BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 23 1996 18:453
17.19858POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 18:465
17.19859<FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Oct 23 1996 18:565
17.19860the ones who didn't get itPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 23 1996 18:585
17.19861ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 23 1996 19:073
17.19862LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 23 1996 19:111
17.19863ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 23 1996 19:155
17.19864LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 23 1996 19:171
17.19865ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 23 1996 19:195
17.19866BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 23 1996 19:205
17.19867FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Oct 23 1996 19:316
17.19868ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 23 1996 19:342
17.19869FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Oct 23 1996 19:355
17.19870CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Oct 23 1996 19:494
17.19871NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 23 1996 19:501
17.19872PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 23 1996 19:513
17.19873NPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Wed Oct 23 1996 19:525
17.19874.19872POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 19:523
17.19875POLAR::RICHARDSONI made this!Wed Oct 23 1996 19:521
17.19876SMURF::WALTERSWed Oct 23 1996 19:534
17.19877bilingualismGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 23 1996 19:544
17.19878LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 23 1996 19:553
17.19879POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Oct 23 1996 19:573
17.19880FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Oct 23 1996 20:165
17.19881ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 23 1996 20:184
17.19882SMURF::WALTERSWed Oct 23 1996 20:251
17.19883PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 23 1996 20:263
17.19884LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 23 1996 20:271
17.19885SMURF::WALTERSWed Oct 23 1996 20:271
17.19886POLAR::RICHARDSONI made this!Wed Oct 23 1996 20:291
17.19887mistakeGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Oct 23 1996 20:294
17.19888PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 23 1996 20:314
17.19889POLAR::RICHARDSONI made this!Wed Oct 23 1996 20:341
17.19890FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Oct 23 1996 20:536
17.19891WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Wed Oct 23 1996 20:585
17.19892GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 23 1996 21:006
17.19893Oh Yeah...The Watcher Doesn't InterveneYIELD::BARBIERIWed Oct 23 1996 21:068
17.19894LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 23 1996 21:095
17.19896WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Wed Oct 23 1996 21:2112
17.19897Those Were The Good Old Days!YIELD::BARBIERIWed Oct 23 1996 21:2717
17.19898COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Oct 23 1996 23:4647
17.19899SCASS1::BARBER_AF S AThu Oct 24 1996 00:281
17.19900JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Oct 24 1996 03:231
17.19901there used to be 'something' in itHNDYMN::MCCARTHYA Quinn Martin ProductionThu Oct 24 1996 10:268
17.19902WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhen feigned disinterest becomes realThu Oct 24 1996 11:045
17.19903SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedThu Oct 24 1996 12:198
17.19904ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 24 1996 12:234
17.19905SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedThu Oct 24 1996 12:333
17.19906ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Oct 24 1996 13:475
17.19907MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Thu Oct 24 1996 14:115
17.19908LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Thu Oct 24 1996 14:133
17.19909BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Oct 24 1996 14:165
17.19910DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Oct 24 1996 14:207
17.19911POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Oct 24 1996 14:313
17.19912POLAR::RICHARDSONI made this!Thu Oct 24 1996 14:351
17.19913tough design problemGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Oct 24 1996 14:374
17.19914POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Oct 24 1996 14:4817
17.19915for two bits...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Oct 24 1996 14:516
17.19916COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Oct 24 1996 14:524
17.19917POLAR::RICHARDSONI made this!Thu Oct 24 1996 14:521
17.19918NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 24 1996 14:532
17.19919Either that, or the threat of root canalTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st IndictmentThu Oct 24 1996 14:555
17.19920LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Thu Oct 24 1996 14:571
17.19921POLAR::RICHARDSONI made this!Thu Oct 24 1996 15:031
17.19922unsavory ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Oct 24 1996 15:054
17.19923WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhen feigned disinterest becomes realThu Oct 24 1996 15:068
17.19924NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 24 1996 15:102
17.19925PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 24 1996 15:123
17.19926SMURF::WALTERSThu Oct 24 1996 15:121
17.19927BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Oct 24 1996 15:407
17.19928ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 24 1996 15:572
17.19929ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 24 1996 17:232
17.19930BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Oct 24 1996 17:313
17.19931NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 24 1996 17:321
17.19932ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 24 1996 17:333
17.19933and a bit of greekSMURF::WALTERSThu Oct 24 1996 17:411
17.19934PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 24 1996 18:125
17.19935LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Thu Oct 24 1996 18:141
17.19936BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 18:157
17.19937ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 24 1996 18:212
17.19938BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 18:223
17.19939ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberThu Oct 24 1996 18:233
17.19940LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Thu Oct 24 1996 18:241
17.19941BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 18:258
17.19942NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 24 1996 18:261
17.19943BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 18:266
17.19944BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 18:277
17.19945POLAR::RICHARDSONI made this!Thu Oct 24 1996 18:281
17.19946BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 18:285
17.19947you have nothing to fearWAHOO::LEVESQUEwhen feigned disinterest becomes realThu Oct 24 1996 18:283
17.19948re .19946NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 24 1996 18:291
17.19949BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 18:305
17.19950POLAR::RICHARDSONI made this!Thu Oct 24 1996 18:301
17.19952BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 18:337
17.19951BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 18:343
17.19953SALEM::DODAFrustrated IncorporatedThu Oct 24 1996 18:361
17.19954BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingThu Oct 24 1996 18:407
17.19955now hear thisGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Oct 25 1996 12:244
17.19956ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 25 1996 12:402
17.19957BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 25 1996 12:563
17.19958ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 25 1996 13:074
17.19959WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayFri Oct 25 1996 13:153
17.19960ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 25 1996 13:206
17.19961ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 25 1996 13:328
17.19962WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayFri Oct 25 1996 13:491
17.19963LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Oct 25 1996 13:511
17.19964CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Oct 25 1996 14:005
17.19965ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 25 1996 14:012
17.19966BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 25 1996 14:015
17.19967ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 25 1996 14:014
17.19968WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Oct 25 1996 14:035
17.19969CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Oct 25 1996 14:114
17.19970DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Oct 25 1996 15:065
17.19971POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Oct 25 1996 17:503
17.19972BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Oct 25 1996 18:053
17.19973EVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Fri Oct 25 1996 18:065
17.19974GENRAL::RALSTONAtheism, Religion of the GodsFri Oct 25 1996 18:081
17.19975COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Oct 25 1996 18:371
17.19976i thought they still all dames...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Oct 25 1996 18:464
17.19977POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Oct 25 1996 18:469
17.19978COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Oct 25 1996 18:561
17.19979BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Oct 25 1996 19:123
17.19980POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Oct 25 1996 19:214
17.19981POLAR::RICHARDSONad hominems R usFri Oct 25 1996 19:271
17.19982POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Oct 25 1996 19:305
17.19983BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Oct 25 1996 19:301
17.19984WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Fri Oct 25 1996 19:3424
17.19985POLAR::RICHARDSONad hominems R usFri Oct 25 1996 19:351
17.19986POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Oct 25 1996 19:373
17.19987GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Oct 25 1996 19:381
17.19988ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberFri Oct 25 1996 20:132
17.19989BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Oct 25 1996 21:209
17.19990POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideSun Oct 27 1996 02:367
17.19991COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSun Oct 27 1996 03:298
17.19992POLAR::RICHARDSONad hominems R usSun Oct 27 1996 15:151
17.19993Now that is jet lag..USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Sun Oct 27 1996 16:165
17.19994CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Oct 27 1996 18:468
17.19995More Comic StuffYIELD::BARBIERISun Oct 27 1996 22:2338
17.19996POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldMon Oct 28 1996 10:293
17.19997ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 28 1996 11:533
17.19998I can't imagine I look any different WITH a date, than without.ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 28 1996 12:3313
17.19999POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldMon Oct 28 1996 12:371
17.20000BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 28 1996 12:383
17.20001PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 28 1996 12:394
17.20002LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Oct 28 1996 12:413
17.20003DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Oct 28 1996 12:449
17.20004BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 28 1996 12:457
17.20005ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 28 1996 12:502
17.20006POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Oct 28 1996 12:513
17.20007WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Oct 28 1996 12:540
17.20008I can relate :-)SALEM::DODAGoodbye Gabriella...Mon Oct 28 1996 12:543
17.20009WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Oct 28 1996 12:541
17.20010CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Oct 28 1996 12:564
17.20011ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 28 1996 13:003
17.20012BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROMon Oct 28 1996 13:0314
17.20013ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 28 1996 13:063
17.20014BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Oct 28 1996 13:373
17.20015MILPND::CLARK_DMon Oct 28 1996 14:024
17.20016WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayMon Oct 28 1996 14:091
17.20017BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 14:126
17.20018POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Oct 28 1996 14:195
17.20019ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 28 1996 14:204
17.20020Hoosier'sSMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Oct 28 1996 14:2419
17.20021WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayMon Oct 28 1996 14:243
17.20022ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 28 1996 14:262
17.20023BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 14:274
17.20024POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Oct 28 1996 14:285
17.20025BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 14:405
17.20026WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayMon Oct 28 1996 14:4316
17.20027BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 14:4423
17.20028BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 14:453
17.20029PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 28 1996 14:474
17.20030BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 14:505
17.20031BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 14:513
17.20032NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 28 1996 15:222
17.20033Stood next to a hoosier (the kitchen furniture) Saturday....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Oct 28 1996 15:258
17.20034RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Oct 28 1996 16:028
17.20035ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Oct 28 1996 16:074
17.20036WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayMon Oct 28 1996 16:153
17.20037NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 28 1996 16:174
17.20038ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 28 1996 16:194
17.20039POLAR::RICHARDSONIt can't be that badMon Oct 28 1996 16:211
17.20040NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 28 1996 16:224
17.20041ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberMon Oct 28 1996 16:292
17.20042NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Oct 28 1996 16:392
17.20043BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 16:4912
17.20044POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Oct 28 1996 17:144
17.20045HANNAH::MODICADead employee walkingMon Oct 28 1996 17:162
17.20046PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 28 1996 17:167
17.20047RE: .20044BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 17:164
17.20048NPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Mon Oct 28 1996 17:318
17.20049not from a bankEVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Mon Oct 28 1996 17:347
17.20050POLAR::RICHARDSONIt can't be that badMon Oct 28 1996 17:361
17.20051BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 17:435
17.20052BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 18:407
17.20053POLAR::RICHARDSONIt can't be that badMon Oct 28 1996 18:431
17.20054RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Oct 28 1996 18:4617
17.20055PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Oct 28 1996 18:477
17.20056SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Oct 28 1996 19:194
17.20057BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingMon Oct 28 1996 19:208
17.20058POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 01:398
17.20059COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Oct 29 1996 01:521
17.20060WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Oct 29 1996 09:341
17.20061FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Oct 29 1996 10:235
17.20062POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 11:308
17.20063FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Oct 29 1996 11:335
17.20064POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 11:335
17.20065ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Oct 29 1996 11:361
17.20066POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 11:453
17.20067SMURF::WALTERSTue Oct 29 1996 11:491
17.20068COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Oct 29 1996 12:393
17.20069POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Oct 29 1996 12:466
17.20070With the two "Victor Morales" bumper stickers....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 29 1996 14:225
17.20071BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Oct 29 1996 14:313
17.20072NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 29 1996 15:402
17.20073Pathetic, huh?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 29 1996 15:434
17.20074EVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Tue Oct 29 1996 16:4411
17.20075PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 16:458
17.20076NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 29 1996 16:552
17.20077SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Oct 29 1996 17:423
17.20078PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 17:444
17.20079SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Oct 29 1996 17:493
17.20080PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 17:515
17.20081SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Oct 29 1996 17:543
17.20082PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Oct 29 1996 17:594
17.20083WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayTue Oct 29 1996 18:064
17.20084LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Tue Oct 29 1996 18:154
17.20085ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 29 1996 18:164
17.20086ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberTue Oct 29 1996 18:173
17.20087BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingTue Oct 29 1996 18:445
17.20088nearly quicker to driveNPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Tue Oct 29 1996 19:018
17.20089It can take you that long to get to SOHO from GWB....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 29 1996 19:075
17.20090NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 29 1996 19:103
17.20091COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Oct 29 1996 19:155
17.20092That's how long it takesPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 29 1996 19:163
17.20093POLAR::RICHARDSONIt can't be that badTue Oct 29 1996 19:202
17.20094Long wait at the departure gate (bring a good book)....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Oct 29 1996 19:214
17.20095630PM take off, so no pretty viewNPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Tue Oct 29 1996 19:2418
17.20096COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Oct 29 1996 19:265
17.20097NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Oct 29 1996 19:287
17.20099COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Oct 29 1996 19:304
17.20100BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingTue Oct 29 1996 20:246
17.20101they hit a _what_?EVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Tue Oct 29 1996 21:163
17.20102Really?YIELD::BARBIERITue Oct 29 1996 21:241
17.20103EVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Tue Oct 29 1996 21:584
17.20104BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingTue Oct 29 1996 22:004
17.20105GEOFFK::KELLERHarry &amp; Jo, the way to go in '96Tue Oct 29 1996 22:094
17.20106FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Oct 29 1996 22:475
17.20107SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Oct 30 1996 02:116
17.20108WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayWed Oct 30 1996 10:182
17.20109OVRTYM::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQWed Oct 30 1996 11:292
17.20110ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 30 1996 11:563
17.20111GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 30 1996 12:014
17.20112SALEM::DODAGoodbye Gabriella...Wed Oct 30 1996 12:041
17.20113prolly not thoughPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 30 1996 12:054
17.20114ACISS1::BATTISmz_debra fan club memberWed Oct 30 1996 12:074
17.20115PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 30 1996 12:083
17.20116WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayWed Oct 30 1996 13:174
17.20117POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldWed Oct 30 1996 13:209
17.20118FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Oct 30 1996 13:388
17.20119PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 30 1996 13:436
17.20120ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsWed Oct 30 1996 13:444
17.20121Quite.POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldWed Oct 30 1996 13:442
17.20122GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 30 1996 15:0612
17.20123ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsWed Oct 30 1996 15:092
17.20124MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Wed Oct 30 1996 15:162
17.20125ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsWed Oct 30 1996 15:242
17.20126BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Oct 30 1996 15:394
17.20127BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 30 1996 15:493
17.20128FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Oct 30 1996 15:556
17.20129ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsWed Oct 30 1996 16:012
17.20130GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 30 1996 16:316
17.20131BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 30 1996 18:496
17.20132SMURF::WALTERSWed Oct 30 1996 18:501
17.20133oh. semi-crash.PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 30 1996 18:514
17.20134BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 30 1996 18:525
17.20135PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Oct 30 1996 18:544
17.20136SMURF::WALTERSWed Oct 30 1996 18:541
17.20137BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 30 1996 19:055
17.20138FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Oct 30 1996 19:108
17.20139LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Wed Oct 30 1996 19:141
17.20140ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsWed Oct 30 1996 19:212
17.20141BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingWed Oct 30 1996 20:2612
17.20142GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Oct 31 1996 11:284
17.20143WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayThu Oct 31 1996 11:2814
17.20144STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresThu Oct 31 1996 11:3817
17.20145He flew to Washington DCPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Oct 31 1996 12:5210
17.20146At 73, go warm...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Oct 31 1996 13:098
17.20147ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsThu Oct 31 1996 13:102
17.20148NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 31 1996 13:174
17.20149No nukesPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Oct 31 1996 13:206
17.20150NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 31 1996 13:211
17.20151NevermorePERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Oct 31 1996 13:224
17.20152POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Oct 31 1996 13:244
17.20153WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayThu Oct 31 1996 13:271
17.20154SMURF::WALTERSThu Oct 31 1996 13:281
17.20155raven lunaticsPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Oct 31 1996 13:283
17.20156Huh?TROOA::BUTKOVICHlaugh for ChucklesThu Oct 31 1996 18:403
17.20157BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Oct 31 1996 19:583
17.20158BSS::PROCTOR_RLiver BoyThu Oct 31 1996 21:2610
17.20159POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 01 1996 11:051
17.20160WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayFri Nov 01 1996 11:291
17.20161POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 01 1996 11:321
17.20162PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 01 1996 11:387
17.20163WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayFri Nov 01 1996 12:033
17.20164nit warningSHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeFri Nov 01 1996 12:066
17.20165POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 01 1996 12:082
17.20166PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 01 1996 12:106
17.20167WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayFri Nov 01 1996 12:156
17.20168WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayFri Nov 01 1996 12:168
17.20169ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsFri Nov 01 1996 12:252
17.20170"Dutch Rub" definition for the culturally deprivedSTOWOA::MOHNblank space intentionally filledFri Nov 01 1996 12:275
17.20171POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 01 1996 12:291
17.20172ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsFri Nov 01 1996 12:326
17.20173WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayFri Nov 01 1996 12:366
17.20174BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowFri Nov 01 1996 14:053
17.20175I don't understand....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Nov 01 1996 14:124
17.20176COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Nov 01 1996 14:5216
17.20177BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorFri Nov 01 1996 14:532
17.20178CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Nov 01 1996 14:585
17.20179BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Nov 01 1996 15:003
17.20180MKOTS3::SERENITYFri Nov 01 1996 15:002
17.20181GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Nov 01 1996 15:046
17.20182POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 01 1996 15:061
17.20183ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsFri Nov 01 1996 15:286
17.20184CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Nov 01 1996 15:582
17.20185BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Nov 01 1996 18:588
17.20186PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 01 1996 19:003
17.20187LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Fri Nov 01 1996 19:014
17.20188SMURF::WALTERSFri Nov 01 1996 19:061
17.20189ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Nov 01 1996 19:162
17.20190BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Nov 01 1996 19:184
17.20191SMURF::WALTERSFri Nov 01 1996 19:181
17.20192ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Nov 01 1996 19:203
17.20193EVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Fri Nov 01 1996 19:247
17.20194BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Nov 01 1996 19:333
17.20195BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Nov 01 1996 19:345
17.20196SMURF::WALTERSFri Nov 01 1996 19:351
17.20197PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 01 1996 19:375
17.20198BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Nov 01 1996 19:403
17.20199PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 01 1996 19:434
17.20200ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Nov 01 1996 19:554
17.20201at foxb.GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Nov 01 1996 20:014
17.20202BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Nov 01 1996 20:113
17.20203BUSY::SLABSubtract LAB, add TUD, invert nothingFri Nov 01 1996 20:125
17.20204CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Nov 01 1996 20:451
17.20205FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Nov 03 1996 13:465
17.20206BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Nov 04 1996 00:148
17.20207COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Nov 04 1996 02:379
17.20208CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Nov 04 1996 09:297
17.20209workaholicKERNEL::FREKESDO YOU MIND, I AM BUSY!!! Scratching my buttMon Nov 04 1996 09:508
17.20210POLAR::WILSONCyou can not force me to careMon Nov 04 1996 09:525
17.20211POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldMon Nov 04 1996 10:083
17.20212FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Nov 04 1996 10:1616
17.20213I see no problem here, not with her anywayKERNEL::FREKESDO YOU MIND, I AM BUSY!!! Scratching my buttMon Nov 04 1996 10:307
17.20214CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Nov 04 1996 10:444
17.20215what a bummerKERNEL::FREKESDO YOU MIND, I AM BUSY!!! Scratching my buttMon Nov 04 1996 10:521
17.20216CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Nov 04 1996 11:073
17.20217FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Nov 04 1996 11:095
17.20218CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Nov 04 1996 11:105
17.20219FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Nov 04 1996 11:215
17.20220PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Nov 04 1996 13:4511
17.20221TROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeMon Nov 04 1996 13:467
17.20222POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldMon Nov 04 1996 13:515
17.20223FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Nov 04 1996 13:597
17.20224TROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeMon Nov 04 1996 14:1010
17.20225POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Nov 04 1996 14:173
17.20226PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Nov 04 1996 14:217
17.20227SALEM::DODAGoodbye Gabriella...Mon Nov 04 1996 14:211
17.20228POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 04 1996 14:221
17.20229correctitude ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Nov 04 1996 14:294
17.20230yasdoGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Nov 04 1996 15:056
17.20231ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 04 1996 15:094
17.20232WAHOO::LEVESQUEIt's just a kiss awayMon Nov 04 1996 16:194
17.20233The whole thing should shut down to honor itselfTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st IndictmentMon Nov 04 1996 16:2119
17.20234GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeMon Nov 04 1996 16:275
17.20235LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Nov 04 1996 16:281
17.20236SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerMon Nov 04 1996 16:314
17.20237EVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Mon Nov 04 1996 16:343
17.20238having trouble with the logic...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Nov 04 1996 16:3517
17.20239SMURF::WALTERSMon Nov 04 1996 16:426
17.20240ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 04 1996 16:432
17.20241SMURF::WALTERSMon Nov 04 1996 16:451
17.20242some records will never be broken...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Nov 04 1996 16:464
17.20243MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Mon Nov 04 1996 16:4616
17.20244Safe, wholesome fun for the entire familyTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st IndictmentMon Nov 04 1996 16:5013
17.20245ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQMon Nov 04 1996 16:5111
17.20246LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Mon Nov 04 1996 16:535
17.20247ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 04 1996 16:552
17.20248BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SMon Nov 04 1996 17:097
17.20249More tools. Got a woody checking out the catalogVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyMon Nov 04 1996 17:189
17.20250MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Mon Nov 04 1996 17:396
17.20251BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SMon Nov 04 1996 21:315
17.20252Will ya look at the suckers on that thing!COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Nov 04 1996 22:446
17.20253POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 04 1996 22:491
17.20254POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Nov 05 1996 02:2210
17.20255CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Nov 05 1996 10:346
17.20256A Dogbert moment....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 05 1996 11:265
17.20257POMPY::LESLIEAndy, living in a Dilbert worldTue Nov 05 1996 11:441
17.20258DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Nov 05 1996 12:486
17.20259NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 05 1996 14:044
17.20260SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Tue Nov 05 1996 14:0516
17.20261LANDO::OLIVER_BLook in ya heaaaaaaaaaaaart!Tue Nov 05 1996 14:075
17.20262be afraidFABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Nov 05 1996 14:076
17.20263POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 05 1996 14:071
17.20264BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowTue Nov 05 1996 14:409
17.20265How come I wonder these things?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 05 1996 14:468
17.20266POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 05 1996 14:484
17.20267BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert STue Nov 05 1996 14:493
17.20268CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Nov 05 1996 15:225
17.20269CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Nov 05 1996 15:233
17.20270out of ordinary ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Nov 05 1996 15:244
17.20271BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowTue Nov 05 1996 15:3314
17.20272CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Nov 05 1996 15:396
17.20273WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjTue Nov 05 1996 16:234
17.20274CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Nov 05 1996 16:244
17.20275COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Nov 05 1996 17:0013
17.20276ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Nov 05 1996 17:045
17.20277or is he just being crusty?SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Nov 05 1996 17:065
17.20278Perhaps it's misplaced....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 05 1996 17:108
17.20279WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjTue Nov 05 1996 18:046
17.20280FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Nov 05 1996 18:125
17.20281BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowTue Nov 05 1996 18:1614
17.20282is there a plan just in case ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Nov 05 1996 18:427
17.20283BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowTue Nov 05 1996 18:434
17.20284Though probably ahead of wwwonderings.....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 05 1996 18:557
17.20285BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert STue Nov 05 1996 20:3711
17.20286BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert STue Nov 05 1996 20:527
17.20287FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Nov 05 1996 21:023
17.20288BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowTue Nov 05 1996 21:101
17.20289FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Nov 05 1996 21:125
17.20290BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert STue Nov 05 1996 21:164
17.20291BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowTue Nov 05 1996 21:273
17.20292WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjWed Nov 06 1996 11:124
17.20293you got a face like a mazzaratiFABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Nov 06 1996 11:135
17.20294WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjWed Nov 06 1996 11:133
17.20295what the hail a' you drivin', boah?WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjWed Nov 06 1996 11:353
17.20296FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Nov 06 1996 11:388
17.20297COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Nov 06 1996 13:4015
17.20298POMPY::LESLIEAndy. DEC: Where the Net WorksWed Nov 06 1996 14:001
17.20299WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjWed Nov 06 1996 14:041
17.20300POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Nov 06 1996 14:043
17.20301NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 06 1996 14:092
17.20302BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SWed Nov 06 1996 14:175
17.20303BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SWed Nov 06 1996 14:208
17.20304WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjWed Nov 06 1996 14:226
17.20305BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowWed Nov 06 1996 14:349
17.20306FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Nov 06 1996 14:387
17.20307BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowWed Nov 06 1996 14:434
17.20308RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Nov 06 1996 16:498
17.20309BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Nov 06 1996 16:547
17.20310WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjWed Nov 06 1996 17:023
17.20311RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Nov 06 1996 17:1220
17.20312BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SWed Nov 06 1996 17:356
17.20313NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 06 1996 19:152
17.20314What is all the fuss over?KERNEL::FREKESOlympic Banging Team MemberThu Nov 07 1996 10:179
17.20315POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Nov 07 1996 15:437
17.20316BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SThu Nov 07 1996 15:554
17.20317BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowThu Nov 07 1996 15:577
17.20318SUBSYS::NEUMYERVote NO on Question 1Thu Nov 07 1996 16:0813
17.20319CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Nov 07 1996 16:144
17.20320GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Nov 07 1996 16:355
17.20321WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjThu Nov 07 1996 16:382
17.20322POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 07 1996 16:411
17.20323CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Nov 07 1996 16:413
17.20324NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 07 1996 16:564
17.20325POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 07 1996 17:001
17.20326WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Nov 07 1996 17:011
17.20327BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowThu Nov 07 1996 17:213
17.20328POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Nov 07 1996 17:245
17.20329WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjThu Nov 07 1996 17:243
17.20330BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SThu Nov 07 1996 17:266
17.20331BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowThu Nov 07 1996 17:313
17.20332POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Nov 07 1996 17:344
17.20333"tis spring and a young man's fancy turns to...BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowThu Nov 07 1996 17:371
17.20334JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Nov 07 1996 17:383
17.20335BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowThu Nov 07 1996 17:475
17.20336WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Thu Nov 07 1996 18:056
17.20337NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 07 1996 18:091
17.20338BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooo!!!!BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowThu Nov 07 1996 18:101
17.20339TROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeThu Nov 07 1996 18:135
17.20340PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Nov 07 1996 18:137
17.20341ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Nov 07 1996 18:182
17.20342NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 07 1996 18:201
17.20343BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowThu Nov 07 1996 18:212
17.20344POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Nov 07 1996 18:243
17.20345ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Nov 07 1996 18:311
17.20346BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowThu Nov 07 1996 18:323
17.20347ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Nov 07 1996 18:331
17.20348SCASS1::BARBER_Ahey mister big rock starThu Nov 07 1996 18:382
17.20349CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Nov 07 1996 18:4212
17.20350heartache. just heartache.BSS::PROCTOR_RAwed FellowThu Nov 07 1996 18:454
17.20351NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 07 1996 20:051
17.20352better to stay singleSCASS1::BARBER_Ahey mister big rock starThu Nov 07 1996 20:0512
17.20353We live in a WHATS IN IT FOR ME worldJULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Nov 07 1996 20:112
17.20354POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 07 1996 20:211
17.20355BSS::PROCTOR_RPet your Peeve today!Thu Nov 07 1996 20:243
17.20356POMPY::LESLIEAndy. DEC: Where the Net WorksFri Nov 08 1996 07:002
17.20357(-8 not Jeffbob 8-)ONOFRE::CLIP$MANAGERNot JeffBobFri Nov 08 1996 17:099
17.20358POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 08 1996 17:111
17.20359Well...GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Nov 08 1996 17:173
17.20360LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Nov 08 1996 17:181
17.20361as long as he doesn't stay, that isWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 08 1996 17:181
17.20362LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Nov 08 1996 17:191
17.20363MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Fri Nov 08 1996 17:354
17.20364WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 08 1996 17:387
17.20365LANDO::OLIVER_BFri Nov 08 1996 17:442
17.20366hysterical plea...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Nov 08 1996 17:5212
17.20367Extra Medium.BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Fri Nov 08 1996 19:5510
17.20368BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Nov 08 1996 20:116
17.20369MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Fri Nov 08 1996 20:2814
17.20370BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Fri Nov 08 1996 20:347
17.20371CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Nov 08 1996 21:179
17.20372BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Fri Nov 08 1996 23:216
17.20373CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageSat Nov 09 1996 19:527
17.20374CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Nov 10 1996 17:4623
17.20375FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Nov 10 1996 20:146
17.20376POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Nov 10 1996 21:021
17.20378PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Nov 11 1996 01:338
17.20379POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Nov 11 1996 01:373
17.20380POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 11 1996 15:463
17.20381CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Nov 11 1996 15:5011
17.20382JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Nov 11 1996 15:501
17.20383CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Nov 11 1996 15:525
17.20384POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 11 1996 15:531
17.20385JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Nov 11 1996 15:541
17.20386BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Mon Nov 11 1996 15:554
17.20387LANDO::OLIVER_BMon Nov 11 1996 15:553
17.20388CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Nov 11 1996 15:568
17.20389BUSY::SLABAntisocialMon Nov 11 1996 15:5914
17.20390POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Nov 11 1996 16:064
17.20391JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Nov 11 1996 16:085
17.20392CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Nov 11 1996 16:0817
17.20393PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Nov 11 1996 16:175
17.20394ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsMon Nov 11 1996 16:384
17.20395BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Mon Nov 11 1996 16:411
17.20396WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjMon Nov 11 1996 16:421
17.20397POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 11 1996 16:432
17.20398BUSY::SLABSubtract A, substitute O, invert SMon Nov 11 1996 16:5110
17.20399BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Mon Nov 11 1996 16:521
17.20400BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Nov 11 1996 16:592
17.20401CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Nov 11 1996 17:0414
17.20402BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Mon Nov 11 1996 18:195
17.20403BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Nov 11 1996 20:223
17.20404POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Nov 12 1996 12:026
17.20405POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie @HHL, 847 6586Tue Nov 12 1996 12:051
17.20406ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsTue Nov 12 1996 12:052
17.20407POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Nov 12 1996 12:117
17.20408CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Nov 12 1996 12:133
17.20409POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Nov 12 1996 12:154
17.20410BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Nov 12 1996 12:1611
17.20411POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Nov 12 1996 12:166
17.20412ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Nov 12 1996 12:1713
17.20413Red triangle? Hmmm...TLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st IndictmentTue Nov 12 1996 12:208
17.20414NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 12 1996 12:311
17.20415NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 12 1996 12:382
17.20416ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsTue Nov 12 1996 13:553
17.20417BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Nov 12 1996 14:516
17.20418How'd you like to type in THIS username every day??BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Tue Nov 12 1996 14:5410
17.20419POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Nov 12 1996 15:093
17.20420BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Tue Nov 12 1996 15:123
17.20421POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 12 1996 15:211
17.20422BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Tue Nov 12 1996 15:303
17.20423they never stoppedWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjTue Nov 12 1996 15:391
17.20424BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Tue Nov 12 1996 15:433
17.20425POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 12 1996 15:473
17.20426SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 12 1996 15:501
17.20427PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 12 1996 15:564
17.20428JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Nov 12 1996 15:596
17.20429ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsTue Nov 12 1996 16:193
17.20430POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Nov 12 1996 16:208
17.20431JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Nov 12 1996 16:201
17.20432BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Tue Nov 12 1996 16:251
17.20433POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Nov 12 1996 16:2623
17.20434ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsTue Nov 12 1996 16:304
17.20435BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Tue Nov 12 1996 16:425
17.20436BSS::PROCTOR_RFlushed... not blanched!Tue Nov 12 1996 16:435
17.20437ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsTue Nov 12 1996 17:043
17.20438LANDO::OLIVER_BTue Nov 12 1996 18:481
17.20439You mean it's not in the FAQ?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 12 1996 18:503
17.20440POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 12 1996 18:554
17.20441BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Tue Nov 12 1996 18:593
17.20442BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Tue Nov 12 1996 19:4520
17.20443SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Tue Nov 12 1996 19:567
17.20444ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Nov 13 1996 11:5012
17.20445ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsWed Nov 13 1996 12:032
17.20446DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Wed Nov 13 1996 12:0615
17.20447ACISS1::BATTISVending machines=food of the godsWed Nov 13 1996 12:154
17.20448BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Nov 13 1996 12:206
17.20449PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Nov 13 1996 13:306
17.20450ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoWed Nov 13 1996 15:234
17.20451WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Wed Nov 13 1996 15:254
17.20452ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoWed Nov 13 1996 15:293
17.20453BUSY::SLABStop the boat!Wed Nov 13 1996 15:443
17.20454ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoWed Nov 13 1996 15:512
17.20455JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Nov 13 1996 15:523
17.20456RE: BattisBUSY::SLABStop the boat!Wed Nov 13 1996 15:536
17.20457ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoWed Nov 13 1996 15:573
17.20458HANNAH::MODICADead employee walkingWed Nov 13 1996 16:014
17.20459WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Wed Nov 13 1996 16:045
17.20460GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Nov 13 1996 16:083
17.20461makes the taxi squad...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Nov 13 1996 16:094
17.20462WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 13 1996 16:102
17.20463ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoWed Nov 13 1996 16:123
17.20464NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 13 1996 16:133
17.20465JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Nov 13 1996 16:151
17.20466PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Nov 13 1996 17:304
17.20467POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Nov 13 1996 18:076
17.20468ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoWed Nov 13 1996 18:084
17.20469POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Nov 13 1996 18:093
17.20470NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 13 1996 18:111
17.20471BUSY::SLABSufferin' since suffrageWed Nov 13 1996 18:164
17.20472BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Nov 13 1996 18:317
17.20473BUSY::SLABSufferin' since suffrageWed Nov 13 1996 18:333
17.20474BUSY::SLABSupra = idiot driver magnetWed Nov 13 1996 20:306
17.20475BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Nov 13 1996 20:326
17.20476BUSY::SLABSupra = idiot driver magnetWed Nov 13 1996 20:354
17.20477POMPY::LESLIEa=(f/m)((1-(v**2/c**2))**(3/2))Thu Nov 14 1996 06:451
17.20478MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Nov 14 1996 12:349
17.20479SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Nov 14 1996 12:417
17.20481VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyThu Nov 14 1996 12:4611
17.20482LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Nov 14 1996 12:461
17.20480WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjThu Nov 14 1996 12:499
17.20483ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoThu Nov 14 1996 13:074
17.20484POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 14 1996 13:074
17.20485LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Nov 14 1996 13:114
17.20486so what ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Nov 14 1996 13:246
17.20487LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Nov 14 1996 13:271
17.20488BUSY::SLABThailboat!!Thu Nov 14 1996 13:433
17.20489POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 14 1996 13:571
17.20490POMPY::LESLIEa=(f/m)((1-(v**2/c**2))**(3/2))Thu Nov 14 1996 13:5816
17.20491News from noter: Relativity = big dealPOMPY::LESLIEa=(f/m)((1-(v**2/c**2))**(3/2))Thu Nov 14 1996 13:593
17.20492LANDO::OLIVER_BThu Nov 14 1996 14:001
17.20493Approaching the speed of light? Visit Jenny Craig on the way!TLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st IndictmentThu Nov 14 1996 14:256
17.20494EVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Thu Nov 14 1996 14:565
17.20495POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 14 1996 15:243
17.20496ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoThu Nov 14 1996 15:273
17.20497POMPY::LESLIEa=(f/m)((1-(v**2/c**2))**(3/2))Thu Nov 14 1996 15:553
17.20498POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 14 1996 15:591
17.20499Your chance to get to "have to beat the women away"EVMS::MORONEYSorry, my dog ate my homepage.Thu Nov 14 1996 17:243
17.20500GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Nov 14 1996 18:524
17.20501BUSY::SLABThe Recall of the WildThu Nov 14 1996 18:547
17.20502GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Nov 14 1996 18:562
17.20503PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Nov 14 1996 18:574
17.20504POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 14 1996 18:581
17.20505BUSY::SLABThe Recall of the WildThu Nov 14 1996 19:035
17.20506DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Nov 14 1996 19:507
17.20507POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 02:264
17.20508BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Nov 15 1996 10:458
17.20509CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Nov 15 1996 11:447
17.20510ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoFri Nov 15 1996 12:373
17.20511ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoFri Nov 15 1996 12:382
17.20512SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Nov 15 1996 12:431
17.20513ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoFri Nov 15 1996 12:535
17.20514SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Nov 15 1996 12:595
17.20515ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoFri Nov 15 1996 13:143
17.20516SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Nov 15 1996 13:4223
17.20517POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 13:451
17.20518ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoFri Nov 15 1996 14:025
17.20519POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 14:053
17.20520ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoFri Nov 15 1996 14:134
17.20521POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 14:181
17.20522SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Nov 15 1996 14:2111
17.20523ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoFri Nov 15 1996 14:244
17.20524BUSY::SLABThigh masterFri Nov 15 1996 14:304
17.20525unsure of the concept...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Nov 15 1996 14:357
17.20526GENRAL::RALSTONK=tc^2Fri Nov 15 1996 14:427
17.20527PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 15 1996 14:448
17.20528POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 14:481
17.20529ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoFri Nov 15 1996 14:495
17.20530SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Nov 15 1996 14:596
17.20531ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoFri Nov 15 1996 15:153
17.20532GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Nov 15 1996 15:321
17.20533BUSY::SLABThis Son of a Gun for HireFri Nov 15 1996 15:333
17.20534POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 15 1996 15:341
17.20535SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Nov 15 1996 16:565
17.20536PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 15 1996 16:563
17.20537line 3: ")" unexpectedSMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Nov 15 1996 16:561
17.20538PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 15 1996 18:466
17.20539EVMS::MORONEYSmith&amp;Wesson - The original point &amp; click interface.Fri Nov 15 1996 19:045
17.20540PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 15 1996 19:159
17.20541STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Nov 15 1996 19:1812
17.20542PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 15 1996 19:226
17.20543STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Nov 15 1996 19:269
17.20544ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoFri Nov 15 1996 19:264
17.20545PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 15 1996 19:284
17.20546BUSY::SLABTo the Batmobile ... let's go!!!Fri Nov 15 1996 19:354
17.20547another possibilityEVMS::MORONEYSmith&amp;Wesson - The original point &amp; click interface.Fri Nov 15 1996 19:542
17.20548PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 15 1996 20:023
17.20549BUSY::SLABTo the Batmobile ... let's go!!!Fri Nov 15 1996 20:034
17.20550PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 15 1996 20:066
17.20551LANDO::OLIVER_Blook to the swedes!Fri Nov 15 1996 20:071
17.20552BUSY::SLABToo much oral defecation&quot;Fri Nov 15 1996 20:135
17.20553PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Nov 15 1996 20:135
17.20554EVMS::MORONEYSmith&amp;Wesson - The original point &amp; click interface.Fri Nov 15 1996 20:213
17.20555apropos of nothing in particularSX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Nov 15 1996 21:2411
17.20556BUSY::SLABTrouble with a capital 'T'Fri Nov 15 1996 23:398
17.20557summin to wunner 'boutPOLAR::WILSONCyou can not force me to careSun Nov 17 1996 03:2527
17.20558FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun Nov 17 1996 13:476
17.20559POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Nov 17 1996 23:381
17.20560COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Nov 18 1996 01:4011
17.20561WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjMon Nov 18 1996 10:346
17.20562ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoMon Nov 18 1996 12:143
17.20563WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjMon Nov 18 1996 12:3817
17.20564SUBSYS::NEUMYERVote NO on Question 1Mon Nov 18 1996 12:557
17.20565CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Nov 18 1996 13:034
17.20566ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoMon Nov 18 1996 13:085
17.20567WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjMon Nov 18 1996 13:165
17.20568BUSY::SLABWe're not #1, but we're up thereMon Nov 18 1996 14:143
17.20569GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Nov 18 1996 15:152
17.20570BUSY::SLABWhose Line Is It Anyway?Mon Nov 18 1996 18:465
17.20571LANDO::OLIVER_Blook to the swedes!Mon Nov 18 1996 18:483
17.20572ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoMon Nov 18 1996 18:512
17.20573CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYTue Nov 19 1996 08:518
17.20574POMPY::LESLIETue Nov 19 1996 11:351
17.20575ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoTue Nov 19 1996 11:404
17.20576COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Nov 19 1996 11:422
17.20577CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYTue Nov 19 1996 11:473
17.20578POMPY::LESLIETue Nov 19 1996 11:596
17.20579CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYTue Nov 19 1996 13:021
17.20580POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 19 1996 13:065
17.20581SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 19 1996 13:083
17.20582CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYTue Nov 19 1996 13:1311
17.20583Convert your tickets for cheap trinkets at the endTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st DallianceTue Nov 19 1996 13:389
17.20584CHEFS::UKSTATIONERYTue Nov 19 1996 13:403
17.20585GENRAL::RALSTONK=tc^2Tue Nov 19 1996 13:541
17.20586MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketTue Nov 19 1996 14:102
17.20587POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 19 1996 14:133
17.20588This question is for the birds :-)SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Tue Nov 19 1996 15:213
17.20589POMPY::LESLIETue Nov 19 1996 15:301
17.20590SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 19 1996 15:382
17.20591POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 19 1996 15:591
17.20592SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 19 1996 16:051
17.20593POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 19 1996 16:091
17.20594SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Nov 19 1996 16:121
17.20595JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Nov 19 1996 16:131
17.20596BUSY::SLABYour mother has an outie!!Tue Nov 19 1996 16:136
17.20597WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjTue Nov 19 1996 16:141
17.20598SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 19 1996 16:161
17.20599POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 19 1996 16:171
17.20600SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Nov 19 1996 16:341
17.20601POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 19 1996 16:371
17.20602SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 19 1996 16:391
17.20603POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Nov 19 1996 16:451
17.20604SMURF::WALTERSTue Nov 19 1996 16:491
17.20605JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Nov 19 1996 16:511
17.20606Don't worry, it's just a slumpTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Toll BoothTue Nov 19 1996 17:406
17.20607I believe they are a bit of a pest thereEVMS::MORONEYSmith&amp;Wesson - The original point &amp; click interface.Tue Nov 19 1996 17:434
17.20608ACISS1::BATTISClueless in ChicagoTue Nov 19 1996 17:492
17.20609NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 20 1996 14:387
17.20610CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Nov 20 1996 17:257
17.20611POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Nov 20 1996 17:262
17.20612SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Wed Nov 20 1996 17:3310
17.20613in Toronto todayTROOA::BUTKOVICHgee your heir smells terrificWed Nov 20 1996 17:412
17.20614PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Nov 20 1996 17:426
17.20615SMURF::WALTERSWed Nov 20 1996 17:451
17.20616BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetWed Nov 20 1996 17:536
17.20617ACISS1::BATTISWed Nov 20 1996 17:532
17.20618WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjWed Nov 20 1996 18:061
17.20619BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetWed Nov 20 1996 18:094
17.20620TROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeThu Nov 21 1996 11:129
17.20621BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Nov 21 1996 11:146
17.20622BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Thu Nov 21 1996 13:193
17.20623BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Thu Nov 21 1996 14:133
17.20624BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expire.Thu Nov 21 1996 14:195
17.20625POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Nov 21 1996 14:201
17.20626NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 21 1996 17:522
17.20627ACISS1::BATTISThu Nov 21 1996 18:152
17.20628BUSY::SLABDILLIGAFThu Nov 21 1996 18:363
17.20629WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjThu Nov 21 1996 18:381
17.20630WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjThu Nov 21 1996 18:483
17.20631NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Nov 21 1996 18:491
17.20632ACISS1::BATTISThu Nov 21 1996 18:544
17.20633BUSY::SLABDILLIGAFThu Nov 21 1996 18:573
17.20634LANDO::OLIVER_Blook to the swedes!Thu Nov 21 1996 18:581
17.20635POOFEVMS::MORONEYSmith&amp;Wesson - The original point &amp; click interface.Fri Nov 22 1996 00:439
17.20636WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 22 1996 10:151
17.20637BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Nov 22 1996 11:175
17.20638CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Nov 22 1996 14:4322
17.20639NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Nov 22 1996 14:464
17.20640LANDO::OLIVER_Blook to the swedes!Fri Nov 22 1996 14:483
17.20641USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Fri Nov 22 1996 15:101
17.20642SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Nov 22 1996 15:412
17.20643I do this at least once a dayWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott itjFri Nov 22 1996 15:414
17.20644POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 22 1996 15:443
17.20645DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Nov 22 1996 15:4421
17.20646DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Nov 22 1996 15:488
17.20647ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 15:537
17.20648BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetFri Nov 22 1996 16:044
17.20649SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Nov 22 1996 16:1922
17.20650Airbags, in case you were wonderingBULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorFri Nov 22 1996 16:2011
17.20651ACISS1::BATTISFri Nov 22 1996 16:212
17.20652mass legislature debating this right nowGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Nov 22 1996 16:255
17.20653SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Nov 22 1996 16:262
17.20654BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doFri Nov 22 1996 16:455
17.20655What chumps we are...USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Fri Nov 22 1996 18:0714
17.20656WMOIS::CONNELLStory does that to us.Fri Nov 22 1996 18:259
17.20657SALEM::DODAVisibly shaken, not stirredFri Nov 22 1996 18:298
17.20658COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Nov 22 1996 18:311
17.20659oops.SALEM::DODAVisibly shaken, not stirredFri Nov 22 1996 18:340
17.20660CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Nov 22 1996 18:378
17.20661so many ratholes, so little time...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Nov 22 1996 18:5417
17.20662]POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Nov 22 1996 18:564
17.20663COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Nov 22 1996 18:581
17.20664SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Nov 22 1996 20:375
17.20665BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Fri Nov 22 1996 21:456
17.20666WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 25 1996 10:056
17.20667WAHOO::LEVESQUEwhen feigned disinterest becomes realMon Nov 25 1996 11:181
17.20668CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Nov 25 1996 12:214
17.20669POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Nov 25 1996 12:422
17.20670ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Nov 25 1996 12:432
17.20671predictable...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Nov 25 1996 12:454
17.20672POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Nov 25 1996 13:135
17.20673BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Mon Nov 25 1996 13:206
17.20674ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Nov 25 1996 13:203
17.20675WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Nov 25 1996 13:284
17.20676it's nontrivialWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Nov 25 1996 13:334
17.20677NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Nov 25 1996 13:531
17.20678BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Nov 25 1996 13:555
17.20679'shroomsPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Nov 25 1996 14:019
17.20680BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Nov 25 1996 14:026
17.20681BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Nov 25 1996 14:076
17.20682SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Mon Nov 25 1996 14:089
17.20683SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Mon Nov 25 1996 14:094
17.20684BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Mon Nov 25 1996 14:1112
17.20685SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Nov 25 1996 14:127
17.20686SMURF::WALTERSMon Nov 25 1996 14:133
17.20687SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Mon Nov 25 1996 14:134
17.20688SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Mon Nov 25 1996 14:145
17.20689SMURF::WALTERSMon Nov 25 1996 14:161
17.20690BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Nov 25 1996 14:178
17.20691BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Mon Nov 25 1996 14:2410
17.20692BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Mon Nov 25 1996 14:278
17.20693CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Nov 25 1996 14:303
17.20694ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Nov 25 1996 14:402
17.20695BOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveMon Nov 25 1996 14:435
17.20696PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Nov 25 1996 15:2914
17.20697SMURF::WALTERSMon Nov 25 1996 15:371
17.20698CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Nov 25 1996 15:383
17.20699PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Nov 25 1996 15:464
17.20700SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Nov 25 1996 15:481
17.20701SMURF::WALTERSMon Nov 25 1996 15:511
17.20702ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Nov 25 1996 15:572
17.20703SMURF::WALTERSMon Nov 25 1996 16:041
17.20704PSDV::SURRETTETheCluePhoneIsRinging,AndIt'sForYOU.Mon Nov 25 1996 16:095
17.20705SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Nov 25 1996 16:111
17.20706SMURF::WALTERSMon Nov 25 1996 16:121
17.20707ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Nov 25 1996 16:152
17.20708WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Nov 25 1996 16:173
17.20709SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Nov 25 1996 16:171
17.20710SMURF::WALTERSMon Nov 25 1996 17:201
17.20711BUSY::SLABch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haMon Nov 25 1996 19:016
17.20712WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Nov 26 1996 09:463
17.20713Nevermind....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 26 1996 14:5410
17.20714PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 26 1996 14:563
17.20715What's a Best of Best Of called? A marketeer's Christmas dream....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 26 1996 15:058
17.20716PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 26 1996 15:088
17.20717You saw the invisible smiley, right?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 26 1996 15:146
17.20718PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 26 1996 15:378
17.20719Just curious is all....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 26 1996 16:087
17.20720PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 26 1996 16:275
17.20721BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyTue Nov 26 1996 16:437
17.20722Some of the low notes....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 26 1996 16:4412
17.20723PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 26 1996 16:509
17.20724ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Nov 26 1996 17:032
17.20725BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyTue Nov 26 1996 17:043
17.20726BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Nov 26 1996 17:226
17.20727PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 26 1996 17:386
17.20728Not tough to do, but....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 26 1996 17:533
17.20729?CTHU26::S_BURRIDGETue Nov 26 1996 18:103
17.20730PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 26 1996 18:153
17.20731re: Jones and HadenCTHU26::S_BURRIDGETue Nov 26 1996 18:164
17.20732PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Nov 26 1996 18:217
17.20733NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Nov 26 1996 18:223
17.20734CTHU26::S_BURRIDGETue Nov 26 1996 18:2510
17.20735Steal AwayPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Nov 26 1996 19:275
17.20736BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Nov 26 1996 20:509
17.20737GENRAL::RALSTONK=tc^2Tue Nov 26 1996 21:092
17.20738BUSY::SLABAnd one of us is left to carry on.Tue Nov 26 1996 21:103
17.20739GENRAL::RALSTONK=tc^2Tue Nov 26 1996 21:343
17.20740WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 27 1996 09:541
17.20741SMURF::WALTERSWed Nov 27 1996 12:011
17.20742BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Nov 27 1996 12:227
17.20743BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetWed Nov 27 1996 13:466
17.20744POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Nov 27 1996 14:025
17.20745LANDO::OLIVER_Bgrindleproot hanglebungedyWed Nov 27 1996 14:043
17.20746ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Nov 27 1996 14:053
17.20747SMURF::WALTERSWed Nov 27 1996 14:051
17.20748early 70's...SALEM::DODARetired Gnip Gnop ChampionWed Nov 27 1996 14:409
17.20749BUSY::SLABBasket CaseWed Nov 27 1996 14:593
17.20750ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Nov 27 1996 16:014
17.20751SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Wed Nov 27 1996 16:266
17.20752ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Nov 27 1996 16:274
17.20753BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughWed Nov 27 1996 16:335
17.20754DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Wed Nov 27 1996 16:489
17.20755it's good to be in CHARGE !SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Wed Nov 27 1996 16:5011
17.20756SMURF::WALTERSWed Nov 27 1996 16:532
17.20757BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorWed Nov 27 1996 16:537
17.20758DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Wed Nov 27 1996 16:5410
17.20759CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Nov 27 1996 16:578
17.20760DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Wed Nov 27 1996 16:574
17.20761LANDO::OLIVER_Bgrindleproot hanglebungedyWed Nov 27 1996 17:011
17.20762WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 27 1996 17:011
17.20763BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorWed Nov 27 1996 17:021
17.20764SUBSYS::NEUMYERBorn to boogieWed Nov 27 1996 17:038
17.20765WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Nov 27 1996 17:041
17.20766BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorWed Nov 27 1996 17:072
17.20767NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 27 1996 17:103
17.20768LANDO::OLIVER_Bgrindleproot hanglebungedyWed Nov 27 1996 17:122
17.20769SMURF::WALTERSWed Nov 27 1996 17:137
17.20770SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Wed Nov 27 1996 17:214
17.20771NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Nov 27 1996 17:221
17.20772BULEAN::BANKSAmerica is FerenginorWed Nov 27 1996 17:231
17.20773SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Wed Nov 27 1996 17:376
17.20774MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Nov 27 1996 17:371
17.20775SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Wed Nov 27 1996 17:373
17.20776modern timesGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Nov 27 1996 17:394
17.20777BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Nov 27 1996 18:065
17.20778unless you're in the shower of coursePOLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Nov 27 1996 18:071
17.20779ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Nov 27 1996 18:112
17.20780MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Nov 27 1996 18:251
17.20781SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Wed Nov 27 1996 18:265
17.20782MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Wed Nov 27 1996 18:311
17.20783DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Wed Nov 27 1996 18:368
17.20784POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Nov 27 1996 18:372
17.20785ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Nov 27 1996 18:381
17.20786CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Nov 27 1996 18:4611
17.20787BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Nov 27 1996 18:485
17.20788CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Nov 27 1996 18:493
17.20789POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Nov 27 1996 18:521
17.20790CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Nov 27 1996 18:523
17.20791RE: JimBUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Nov 27 1996 18:526
17.20792CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Nov 27 1996 18:533
17.20793ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Nov 27 1996 18:553
17.20794POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Nov 27 1996 18:561
17.20795ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Nov 27 1996 18:572
17.20796CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Nov 27 1996 19:107
17.20797POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Nov 27 1996 19:381
17.20798POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Nov 27 1996 19:431
17.20799SMURF::WALTERSWed Nov 27 1996 19:544
17.20800BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Wed Nov 27 1996 20:007
17.20801CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Nov 27 1996 20:217
17.20802POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Nov 27 1996 20:231
17.20803BUSY::SLABCandy'O, I need you ...Wed Nov 27 1996 20:243
17.20804BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Wed Nov 27 1996 21:076
17.20805Funny stuffVMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyThu Nov 28 1996 00:2516
17.20806POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Nov 28 1996 00:417
17.20807CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Nov 28 1996 01:475
17.20808COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Nov 29 1996 13:5415
17.20809POMPY::LESLIEFri Nov 29 1996 14:043
17.20810Hey Bob, your wife has a funny name <smirk>KERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightFri Nov 29 1996 14:167
17.20811COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Nov 29 1996 19:005
17.20812A real riot...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Dec 02 1996 09:311
17.20813PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 02 1996 13:365
17.20814HANNAH::MODICADead employee walkingMon Dec 02 1996 13:4612
17.20815BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedMon Dec 02 1996 14:0713
17.20816WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Dec 02 1996 14:117
17.20817PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 02 1996 14:246
17.20818BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Dec 02 1996 14:3312
17.20819BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedMon Dec 02 1996 14:428
17.20820ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 02 1996 14:563
17.20821BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Dec 02 1996 15:003
17.20822NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 02 1996 15:158
17.20823NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 02 1996 15:232
17.20824ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 02 1996 15:242
17.20825POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 02 1996 15:431
17.20826POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Dec 02 1996 15:453
17.20827WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Dec 02 1996 16:031
17.20828BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.yvv.com/decplus/Mon Dec 02 1996 16:036
17.20829BUSY::SLABA cross upon her bedroom wall ...Mon Dec 02 1996 16:458
17.20830WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Mon Dec 02 1996 16:524
17.20831SMARTT::JENNISONHow high?Mon Dec 02 1996 16:536
17.20832ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 02 1996 17:033
17.20833BUSY::SLABA cross upon her bedroom wall ...Mon Dec 02 1996 17:044
17.20834POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 03 1996 14:3912
17.20835NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 03 1996 14:401
17.20836BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Dec 03 1996 14:423
17.20837PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 03 1996 15:124
17.20838POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 03 1996 15:151
17.20839NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 03 1996 15:301
17.20840ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 03 1996 16:192
17.20841SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 03 1996 16:273
17.20842ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 03 1996 16:323
17.20843POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 03 1996 16:342
17.20844ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 03 1996 16:382
17.20845SMARTT::JENNISONWelcome to Patriot NationTue Dec 03 1996 16:537
17.20846POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Dec 03 1996 16:536
17.20847POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 03 1996 16:571
17.20848BUSY::SLABAntisocialTue Dec 03 1996 17:003
17.20849POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Dec 03 1996 17:133
17.20850BUSY::SLABAntisocialTue Dec 03 1996 17:1616
17.20851POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Dec 03 1996 17:2214
17.20852POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 03 1996 17:435
17.20853BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Dec 03 1996 18:065
17.20854NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 03 1996 18:112
17.20855BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Dec 03 1996 18:183
17.20856NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 03 1996 18:191
17.20857BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Dec 03 1996 18:203
17.20858NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 03 1996 18:271
17.20859SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 03 1996 18:281
17.20860new litigant in the Hawaii case?WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Dec 03 1996 18:291
17.20861RE: .20858BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Dec 03 1996 18:305
17.20862BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Dec 03 1996 18:315
17.20863SMARTT::JENNISONWelcome to Patriot NationTue Dec 03 1996 18:4811
17.20864SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 03 1996 18:512
17.20865SMARTT::JENNISONWelcome to Patriot NationTue Dec 03 1996 18:549
17.20866NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 03 1996 18:591
17.20867RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Dec 04 1996 11:539
17.20868SMARTT::JENNISONWelcome to Patriot NationWed Dec 04 1996 12:1615
17.20869NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 04 1996 15:035
17.20870SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Dec 04 1996 15:111
17.20871NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 04 1996 15:122
17.20872SMARTT::JENNISONWelcome to Patriot NationWed Dec 04 1996 17:329
17.20873BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expire.Wed Dec 04 1996 17:384
17.20874POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Dec 04 1996 17:401
17.20875SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 04 1996 17:401
17.20876potting dears, perhaps ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Dec 04 1996 18:546
17.20877WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Dec 05 1996 10:011
17.20878ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Dec 05 1996 13:263
17.20879POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Dec 05 1996 13:343
17.20880BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 100KThu Dec 05 1996 13:415
17.20881POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Dec 05 1996 14:051
17.20882BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Dec 05 1996 14:203
17.20883POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Dec 05 1996 19:367
17.20884POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Dec 05 1996 19:409
17.20885SMARTT::JENNISONWelcome to Patriot NationThu Dec 05 1996 19:415
17.20886BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu Dec 05 1996 19:429
17.20887BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu Dec 05 1996 19:436
17.20888SMURF::WALTERSThu Dec 05 1996 19:441
17.20889BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu Dec 05 1996 19:463
17.20890BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessThu Dec 05 1996 22:228
17.20891SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 06 1996 12:002
17.20892ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 06 1996 12:052
17.20893SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 06 1996 12:101
17.20894ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 06 1996 12:154
17.20895BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 06 1996 12:536
17.20896BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 06 1996 12:537
17.20897My guess, $0.SALEM::DODARetired Gnip Gnop ChampionFri Dec 06 1996 13:004
17.20898But, but, Elmo's a National TREASURE for our childrenTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Staff ResignationFri Dec 06 1996 13:1619
17.20899NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 06 1996 13:304
17.20900BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 06 1996 13:317
17.20901thoughts while driving the Maine TpkCSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Dec 06 1996 13:357
17.20902ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 06 1996 13:354
17.20903BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 06 1996 13:395
17.20904NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 06 1996 13:441
17.20905inevitable - under 3% unemploment in massachusetts, for example...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Dec 06 1996 13:4615
17.20906Most of these shows are commercially viableTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Staff ResignationFri Dec 06 1996 13:5016
17.20907BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Dec 06 1996 13:524
17.20908NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 06 1996 13:522
17.20909BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Dec 06 1996 13:541
17.20910same old, same oldGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Dec 06 1996 14:0116
17.20911BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Dec 06 1996 14:053
17.20912GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Dec 06 1996 14:106
17.20913Yes, Alexander, even you will be happy in Our WorldTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Staff ResignationFri Dec 06 1996 14:2227
17.20914CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Dec 06 1996 14:2214
17.20915Rechargeable 9.6V battery available separately for $45TLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Staff ResignationFri Dec 06 1996 14:236
17.20916SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 06 1996 14:325
17.20917:-)GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Dec 06 1996 14:354
17.20918It could be a possessive's thingTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Staff ResignationFri Dec 06 1996 15:179
17.20919I digressSHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Fri Dec 06 1996 15:257
17.20920NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 06 1996 15:251
17.20921BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 06 1996 15:284
17.20922NPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Fri Dec 06 1996 15:426
17.20923CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Dec 06 1996 15:481
17.20924WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 06 1996 15:514
17.20925GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Dec 06 1996 15:584
17.20926NPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Fri Dec 06 1996 16:0010
17.20927GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainFri Dec 06 1996 16:0011
17.20928MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREtis the season to be JolliFri Dec 06 1996 16:005
17.20929NPSS::MCSKEANEDavie Dodds IS E.T.Fri Dec 06 1996 16:048
17.20930CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Dec 06 1996 16:198
17.20931(for the record, i know it's "apres-ski")GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Dec 06 1996 16:264
17.20932rumors of my demise were prematureWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 06 1996 16:379
17.20933ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 06 1996 16:392
17.20934SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Dec 06 1996 16:4414
17.20935BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Dec 06 1996 16:4513
17.20936EVMS::MORONEYThe Thing in the Basement.Fri Dec 06 1996 16:525
17.20937ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 06 1996 17:414
17.20938ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 06 1996 18:254
17.20939SMARTT::JENNISONWelcome to Patriot NationFri Dec 06 1996 19:338
17.20940CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Dec 06 1996 19:388
17.20941POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideSat Dec 07 1996 06:023
17.20942FABSIX::P_OHALLORANgo mbeanfaigh dia sibhSat Dec 07 1996 06:134
17.20943COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat Dec 07 1996 15:2218
17.20944POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSat Dec 07 1996 21:3811
17.20945WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Dec 09 1996 12:041
17.20946not ready for the big screen...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Dec 09 1996 12:246
17.20947POMPY::LESLIEMon Dec 09 1996 12:251
17.20948No doubt I'll be sent on the scouting missionTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Staff ResignationMon Dec 09 1996 12:5625
17.20949POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 09 1996 14:142
17.20950RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Dec 09 1996 14:2414
17.20951POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 09 1996 16:082
17.20952POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideMon Dec 09 1996 16:213
17.20953BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 09 1996 22:5811
17.20954POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 10 1996 00:581
17.20955BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 02:411
17.20956WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 09:401
17.20957BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 10:4612
17.20958WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 10:501
17.20959BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 10:503
17.20960GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeTue Dec 10 1996 11:325
17.20961POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 10 1996 12:372
17.20962ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 10 1996 12:382
17.20963POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Dec 10 1996 12:423
17.20964POMPY::LESLIETue Dec 10 1996 12:501
17.20965CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Dec 10 1996 13:123
17.20966POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Dec 10 1996 13:414
17.20967NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 10 1996 13:431
17.20968SerenityCSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Dec 10 1996 13:447
17.20969NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 10 1996 13:481
17.20970BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 14:263
17.20971MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Dec 10 1996 14:271
17.20972BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 10 1996 14:291
17.20973CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Dec 10 1996 14:448
17.20974ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 10 1996 15:172
17.20975SCASS1::BARBER_Abang bang you're deadTue Dec 10 1996 16:001
17.20976POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 10 1996 16:031
17.20977yTROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeTue Dec 10 1996 16:1210
17.20978WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 16:202
17.20979POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 10 1996 16:223
17.20980PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 16:293
17.20981Comebackus InterruptusTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Indonesian SqueezeTue Dec 10 1996 16:349
17.20982POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideTue Dec 10 1996 16:3812
17.20983PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 16:398
17.20984ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 10 1996 16:433
17.20985LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperTue Dec 10 1996 16:445
17.20986ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 10 1996 16:452
17.20987PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 16:453
17.20988ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 10 1996 16:464
17.20989ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Dec 10 1996 16:462
17.20990GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainTue Dec 10 1996 16:467
17.20991WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 16:468
17.20992randy newman...forgot all the words...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Dec 10 1996 16:4613
17.20993Why do I always see short women with really tall guys?ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyTue Dec 10 1996 16:505
17.20994WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 16:511
17.20995PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 16:528
17.20996WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Dec 10 1996 16:531
17.20997ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 10 1996 16:532
17.20998PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 16:566
17.20999LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperTue Dec 10 1996 17:053
17.21000and he's a whopping five nineWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Dec 10 1996 17:134
17.21001I like "Sid's theme...."PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Dec 10 1996 17:218
17.21002Gender gap-toothed smileWRKSYS::WALLACEhttp://macca.eng.pko.dec.comTue Dec 10 1996 17:311
17.21003PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 10 1996 17:324
17.21004WRKSYS::WALLACEhttp://macca.eng.pko.dec.comTue Dec 10 1996 17:354
17.21005BUSY::SLABBe gone - you have no powers hereTue Dec 10 1996 17:385
17.21006BUSY::SLABBe gone - you have no powers hereTue Dec 10 1996 17:425
17.21007NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 10 1996 17:552
17.21008CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Dec 10 1996 18:035
17.21009ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 10 1996 18:052
17.21010Gerry and the PagemakersTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Indonesian SqueezeTue Dec 10 1996 18:055
17.21011MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Dec 10 1996 18:072
17.21012NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 10 1996 18:092
17.21013MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Dec 10 1996 18:341
17.21014NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 10 1996 18:351
17.21015POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 11 1996 06:097
17.21016SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 11 1996 11:242
17.21017POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 11 1996 11:391
17.21018GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Dec 11 1996 12:204
17.21019See HUMANE::DIGITAL Note #4996POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Dec 11 1996 12:346
17.21020TROOA::TEMPLETONOut at homeWed Dec 11 1996 12:389
17.21021NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 11 1996 12:412
17.21022GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Dec 11 1996 12:453
17.21023PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 11 1996 12:473
17.21024GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Dec 11 1996 12:476
17.21025BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 11 1996 12:484
17.21026NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 11 1996 12:503
17.21027POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Dec 11 1996 12:525
17.21028ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 11 1996 12:542
17.21029POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideWed Dec 11 1996 12:567
17.21030ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 11 1996 12:582
17.21031BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 11 1996 13:012
17.21032Have a holly-jolly, er, ticky-tacky ChristmasTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Contributor VisitWed Dec 11 1996 14:1853
17.21033NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 11 1996 14:211
17.21034"I got Corn Chex!" "Hey, no fair, I got Wheat Chex!"TLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Contributor VisitWed Dec 11 1996 14:3716
17.21035....mb2LoNPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Dec 11 1996 17:294
17.21036PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 11 1996 17:323
17.21037CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Dec 11 1996 17:341
17.21038NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 11 1996 17:342
17.21039PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 11 1996 17:3711
17.21040POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Dec 11 1996 17:371
17.21041NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 11 1996 17:401
17.21042HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman noter, on borrowed time.Wed Dec 11 1996 17:422
17.21043BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsWed Dec 11 1996 17:433
17.21044PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 11 1996 17:443
17.21045POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Dec 11 1996 17:461
17.21046SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 11 1996 17:491
17.21047POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Dec 11 1996 17:521
17.21048BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 11 1996 17:565
17.21049SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 11 1996 17:591
17.21050it's a fadGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Dec 11 1996 18:024
17.21051POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Dec 11 1996 18:031
17.21052BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsWed Dec 11 1996 18:123
17.21053POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Dec 12 1996 12:006
17.21054POMPY::LESLIEThu Dec 12 1996 12:021
17.21055DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Dec 12 1996 13:595
17.21056BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkThu Dec 12 1996 14:129
17.21057There they were, looking like a stack of bills :-)TLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Ridiculous RoustaboutThu Dec 12 1996 14:1417
17.21058POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideThu Dec 12 1996 14:179
17.21059ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Dec 12 1996 14:333
17.21060BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeThu Dec 12 1996 15:0513
17.21061BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeThu Dec 12 1996 15:066
17.21062BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Thu Dec 12 1996 15:176
17.21063BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteThu Dec 12 1996 16:4319
17.21064POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Dec 12 1996 16:521
17.21065ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Dec 12 1996 17:042
17.21066LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperThu Dec 12 1996 17:103
17.21067BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteThu Dec 12 1996 17:135
17.21068POWDML::HANGGELIsweet &amp; juicy on the insideFri Dec 13 1996 00:2624
17.21069COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 13 1996 02:4311
17.21070CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Dec 13 1996 03:115
17.21071WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Dec 13 1996 09:173
17.21072BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 13 1996 10:197
17.21073WRKSYS::WALLACEhttp://macca.eng.pko.dec.comFri Dec 13 1996 11:153
17.21074there's a self fulfilling prophecySMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 13 1996 11:547
17.21075WRKSYS::WALLACEhttp://macca.eng.pko.dec.comFri Dec 13 1996 12:0711
17.21076ratbert ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Dec 13 1996 12:085
17.21077SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 13 1996 12:1611
17.21078WRKSYS::WALLACEhttp://macca.eng.pko.dec.comFri Dec 13 1996 12:257
17.21079SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 13 1996 12:312
17.21080BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Dec 13 1996 12:364
17.21081SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 13 1996 12:425
17.21082POWDML::HANGGELIRat in trainingFri Dec 13 1996 12:433
17.21083What this has to do with Digital is anyone's guess....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Dec 13 1996 12:4320
17.21084concession to modernity...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Dec 13 1996 12:5010
17.21085HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman noter, on borrowed time.Fri Dec 13 1996 12:552
17.21086LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperFri Dec 13 1996 13:061
17.21087PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 13 1996 13:074
17.21088ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 13 1996 13:083
17.21089LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperFri Dec 13 1996 13:113
17.21090ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 13 1996 13:133
17.21091LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperFri Dec 13 1996 13:154
17.21092POWDML::HANGGELIRat in trainingFri Dec 13 1996 13:194
17.21093;-)LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperFri Dec 13 1996 13:223
17.21094POWDML::HANGGELIRat in trainingFri Dec 13 1996 13:233
17.21095BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Dec 13 1996 13:2412
17.21096LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperFri Dec 13 1996 13:285
17.21097BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROFri Dec 13 1996 13:3321
17.21098Branches swaying in the breeze, maybeTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Lord-a-LeapingFri Dec 13 1996 13:4913
17.21099<--what Chris saidMPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Dec 13 1996 13:595
17.21100PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 13 1996 14:237
17.21101Not a fan of blinkin' lights....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Dec 13 1996 14:419
17.21102SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Dec 13 1996 14:507
17.21103POWDML::HANGGELIRat in trainingFri Dec 13 1996 14:503
17.21104COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 13 1996 14:575
17.21105GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainFri Dec 13 1996 14:592
17.21106LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperFri Dec 13 1996 14:591
17.21107SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Dec 13 1996 15:0112
17.21108But I wouldn't know what to do with 15 rooms either....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Dec 13 1996 15:038
17.21109SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Dec 13 1996 15:0410
17.21110PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 13 1996 15:0811
17.21111NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 13 1996 15:122
17.21112SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Dec 13 1996 15:142
17.21113NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 13 1996 15:212
17.21114ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 13 1996 15:249
17.21115They seem to follow shutters and divided lights....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Dec 13 1996 15:279
17.21116ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 13 1996 15:322
17.21117BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Dec 13 1996 16:062
17.21118SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 13 1996 16:082
17.21119WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 13 1996 16:2638
17.21120POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Dec 13 1996 16:315
17.21121mea maxima culpa...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Dec 13 1996 16:356
17.21122And part of me still wants real divided lights....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Dec 13 1996 16:378
17.21123MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Dec 13 1996 17:231
17.21124POWDML::HANGGELIRat in trainingFri Dec 13 1996 17:236
17.21125:^> :^} :^DMPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Dec 13 1996 17:293
17.21126WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 13 1996 17:366
17.21127POWDML::HANGGELIRat in trainingFri Dec 13 1996 17:377
17.21128Don't get your Jock Scot!WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 13 1996 17:401
17.21129PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Dec 13 1996 17:4210
17.21130See also http://www.pella.com/crash_course/windowords.htmlPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Dec 13 1996 17:4414
17.21131MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketFri Dec 13 1996 18:199
17.21132WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 13 1996 18:242
17.21133Don't ask about curtain words, that's curtains for me....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Dec 13 1996 18:318
17.21134Our top windows are 6/6, the bottom windows are 4....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Dec 13 1996 19:107
17.21135SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Dec 13 1996 19:162
17.21136SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 13 1996 19:191
17.21137SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Dec 13 1996 19:216
17.21138But first there was the boiler, and soon enough the roof....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Dec 13 1996 19:2713
17.21139ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 13 1996 19:312
17.21140SMARTT::JENNISONWelcome to Patriot NationFri Dec 13 1996 19:558
17.21141POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Dec 13 1996 19:561
17.21142FABSIX::P_OHALLORANgo mbeanfaigh dia sibhSat Dec 14 1996 00:1418
17.21143ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneySat Dec 14 1996 16:127
17.21144WRKSYS::WALLACEhttp://macca.eng.pko.dec.comMon Dec 16 1996 10:476
17.21145ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQMon Dec 16 1996 11:204
17.21146GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainMon Dec 16 1996 11:384
17.21147ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 16 1996 11:472
17.21148BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 16 1996 12:1615
17.21149POMPY::LESLIEMon Dec 16 1996 12:313
17.21150MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Mon Dec 16 1996 12:4811
17.21151GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainMon Dec 16 1996 12:502
17.21152NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 16 1996 13:001
17.21153POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 16 1996 13:164
17.21154COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Dec 16 1996 13:195
17.21155Unbelievable!PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Dec 16 1996 13:284
17.21156BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 16 1996 13:429
17.21157CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Dec 16 1996 13:576
17.21158POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 16 1996 14:011
17.21159ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 16 1996 14:022
17.21160POMPY::LESLIEMon Dec 16 1996 14:046
17.21161LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperMon Dec 16 1996 14:041
17.21162CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Dec 16 1996 14:485
17.21163PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 16 1996 15:095
17.21164BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expireMon Dec 16 1996 15:1511
17.21165PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Dec 16 1996 15:458
17.21166BUSY::SLABCrackerMon Dec 16 1996 15:485
17.21167NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 16 1996 15:582
17.21168BUSY::SLABCrackerMon Dec 16 1996 16:023
17.21169BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 16 1996 16:1610
17.21170ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 16 1996 16:183
17.21171POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 16 1996 16:191
17.21172BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 16 1996 16:307
17.21173BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Mon Dec 16 1996 16:393
17.21174SMARTT::JENNISONWelcome to Patriot NationMon Dec 16 1996 16:404
17.21175NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 16 1996 16:451
17.21176BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Mon Dec 16 1996 16:567
17.21177general negative impression...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Dec 16 1996 17:047
17.21178BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Mon Dec 16 1996 17:087
17.21179GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeMon Dec 16 1996 17:245
17.21180POWDML::HANGGELIsitzprobeMon Dec 16 1996 17:287
17.21181BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 16 1996 17:304
17.21182LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperMon Dec 16 1996 17:312
17.21183POWDML::HANGGELIsitzprobeMon Dec 16 1996 17:324
17.21184POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 16 1996 17:332
17.21185BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Mon Dec 16 1996 17:426
17.21186CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Dec 16 1996 18:008
17.21187POWDML::HANGGELIsitzprobeMon Dec 16 1996 18:033
17.21188POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 16 1996 18:061
17.21189POWDML::HANGGELIsitzprobeMon Dec 16 1996 18:123
17.21190CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Dec 16 1996 18:143
17.21191BUSY::SLABDILLIGAFMon Dec 16 1996 19:117
17.21192ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 16 1996 19:212
17.21193SMARTT::JENNISONWelcome to Patriot NationMon Dec 16 1996 19:307
17.21194BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsMon Dec 16 1996 19:315
17.21195POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 16 1996 19:391
17.21196SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Mon Dec 16 1996 19:403
17.21197POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 16 1996 19:413
17.21198SMURF::WALTERSMon Dec 16 1996 19:451
17.21199MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Mon Dec 16 1996 19:5410
17.21200SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Mon Dec 16 1996 20:4113
17.21201POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Dec 16 1996 20:431
17.21202SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Mon Dec 16 1996 20:493
17.21203You've got religion!COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Dec 16 1996 20:5420
17.21204SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Mon Dec 16 1996 21:039
17.21205COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Dec 16 1996 21:295
17.21206SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Mon Dec 16 1996 21:4313
17.21207COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Dec 17 1996 01:574
17.21208BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 17 1996 03:056
17.21209"E is for effort..."USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Tue Dec 17 1996 03:272
17.21210Desperado?USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Tue Dec 17 1996 10:035
17.21211POMPY::LESLIETue Dec 17 1996 10:524
17.21212SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 17 1996 11:489
17.21213NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 17 1996 12:162
17.21214SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Dec 17 1996 12:215
17.21215BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Dec 17 1996 12:231
17.21216SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 17 1996 12:251
17.21217WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Dec 17 1996 13:041
17.21218SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 17 1996 13:072
17.21219false dichotomy anywaysGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Dec 17 1996 13:4323
17.21220LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperTue Dec 17 1996 13:464
17.21221SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 17 1996 13:557
17.21222POWDML::HANGGELIsitzprobeTue Dec 17 1996 13:593
17.21223MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Tue Dec 17 1996 14:0013
17.21224RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Dec 17 1996 14:1816
17.21225RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Dec 17 1996 14:269
17.21226BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Dec 17 1996 14:284
17.21227NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 17 1996 14:281
17.21228NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 17 1996 14:311
17.21229SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 17 1996 14:315
17.21230SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Tue Dec 17 1996 14:4210
17.21231"arrogance" DOES appear, however...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Dec 17 1996 15:027
17.21232BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Dec 17 1996 15:093
17.21233celestaPENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 17 1996 15:1713
17.21234NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 17 1996 15:183
17.21235BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Dec 17 1996 15:215
17.21236WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Dec 17 1996 15:221
17.21237NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 17 1996 15:221
17.21238BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetTue Dec 17 1996 15:246
17.21239PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Dec 17 1996 15:329
17.21240GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainTue Dec 17 1996 15:404
17.21241BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 17 1996 15:506
17.21242LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperTue Dec 17 1996 15:511
17.21243BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 17 1996 16:178
17.21244POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Dec 17 1996 16:191
17.21245BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 17 1996 16:211
17.21246LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperTue Dec 17 1996 16:224
17.21247BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 17 1996 16:261
17.21248SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 17 1996 16:295
17.21249BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 17 1996 16:353
17.21250SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 17 1996 16:392
17.21251WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Dec 17 1996 16:401
17.21252SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 17 1996 16:431
17.21253SMARTT::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledTue Dec 17 1996 16:433
17.21254SMARTT::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledTue Dec 17 1996 16:434
17.21255SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 17 1996 16:441
17.21256SPECfp95 estimates miss actual by 50%!PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Dec 17 1996 17:554
17.21257BUSY::SLABExit light ... enter nightTue Dec 17 1996 18:3410
17.21258equalUSPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Tue Dec 17 1996 18:438
17.21259BUSY::SLABExit light ... enter nightTue Dec 17 1996 18:496
17.21260suggest you get a good math book, review section on 'limits'EVMS::MORONEYThe Thing in the Basement.Tue Dec 17 1996 18:554
17.21261How much less than 1 can it be?USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Tue Dec 17 1996 18:577
17.21262BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Dec 17 1996 19:2111
17.21263SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Tue Dec 17 1996 19:2511
17.21264BUSY::SLABFUBARTue Dec 17 1996 19:278
17.21265BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Dec 17 1996 19:275
17.21266No, we don't divide by 0USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Tue Dec 17 1996 19:2910
17.21267BUSY::SLABFUBARTue Dec 17 1996 19:316
17.21268BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Dec 17 1996 19:319
17.21269BUSY::SLABFUBARTue Dec 17 1996 19:335
17.21270BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Dec 17 1996 19:346
17.21271BUSY::SLABFUBARTue Dec 17 1996 19:363
17.21272Aha, he has spotted the "sleight of mind"USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Tue Dec 17 1996 19:401
17.21273SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Tue Dec 17 1996 19:473
17.21274EVMS::MORONEYThe Thing in the Basement.Tue Dec 17 1996 20:0519
17.212758^)POWDML::HANGGELIsitzprobeTue Dec 17 1996 20:064
17.21276BUSY::SLABFUBARTue Dec 17 1996 20:097
17.21277BUSY::SLABFUBARTue Dec 17 1996 20:097
17.21278Are you bored enough yet?USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Tue Dec 17 1996 20:2823
17.21279GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Dec 18 1996 11:444
17.21280SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 18 1996 11:5310
17.21281ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 18 1996 11:573
17.21282BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 18 1996 12:038
17.21283BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 18 1996 12:043
17.21284SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 18 1996 12:0912
17.21285NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 18 1996 12:101
17.21286RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed Dec 18 1996 12:1833
17.21287ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 18 1996 12:204
17.21288COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Dec 18 1996 12:326
17.21289GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Dec 18 1996 12:438
17.21290SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 18 1996 12:442
17.21291NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 18 1996 12:451
17.21292POWDML::HANGGELIsitzprobeWed Dec 18 1996 12:483
17.21293BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 18 1996 13:033
17.21294BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 18 1996 13:107
17.21295POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 18 1996 13:125
17.21296GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Dec 18 1996 13:253
17.21297GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Dec 18 1996 13:301
17.21298it's not serious yet...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Dec 18 1996 13:3213
17.21299ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 18 1996 13:383
17.21300POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 18 1996 13:421
17.21301PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 18 1996 13:474
17.21302ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 18 1996 13:493
17.21303PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 18 1996 13:509
17.21304POWDML::HANGGELIsitzprobeWed Dec 18 1996 13:524
17.21305caveat emptorGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Dec 18 1996 13:534
17.21306SMURF::WALTERSWed Dec 18 1996 13:572
17.21307POMPY::LESLIEWed Dec 18 1996 13:578
17.21308BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Wed Dec 18 1996 14:056
17.21309ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Dec 18 1996 14:082
17.21310NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Dec 18 1996 14:081
17.21311BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Wed Dec 18 1996 14:234
17.21312Now you can duck when he comes by!BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 18 1996 14:248
17.21313BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Dec 18 1996 14:254
17.21314WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Dec 18 1996 14:2912
17.21315Who could it be ???BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Dec 18 1996 14:369
17.21316What would Glen think?SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Wed Dec 18 1996 15:0910
17.21317SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Dec 18 1996 15:212
17.21318WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Dec 18 1996 15:281
17.21319ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Dec 18 1996 16:201
17.21320GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Dec 18 1996 16:418
17.21321GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Dec 18 1996 17:457
17.21322BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonWed Dec 18 1996 19:366
17.21323PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Dec 18 1996 19:387
17.21324Your tongue to teach Respectful speech, Your attitude to vary!COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Dec 18 1996 19:426
17.21325BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonWed Dec 18 1996 19:516
17.21326BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Dec 19 1996 01:4512
17.21327COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 19 1996 11:354
17.21328ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Dec 19 1996 11:512
17.21329CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Dec 19 1996 12:331
17.21330COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 19 1996 12:399
17.21331BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Dec 19 1996 12:411
17.21332BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Dec 19 1996 12:486
17.21333It only draws about 240 amps to light the guiding star!COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 19 1996 12:485
17.21334WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Dec 19 1996 13:231
17.2133512/26USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Thu Dec 19 1996 13:286
17.21336COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 19 1996 13:319
17.21337Oops!USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Thu Dec 19 1996 13:4713
17.21338SMARTT::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledThu Dec 19 1996 14:105
17.21339WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Dec 19 1996 14:121
17.21340NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 19 1996 14:192
17.21341WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Dec 19 1996 14:201
17.21342NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 19 1996 14:221
17.21343SMURF::WALTERSThu Dec 19 1996 14:2723
17.21344COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 19 1996 14:315
17.21345NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 19 1996 14:361
17.21346GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Dec 19 1996 15:124
17.21347GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Dec 19 1996 15:123
17.21348CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Dec 19 1996 15:313
17.21349NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 19 1996 15:331
17.21350WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Dec 19 1996 15:331
17.21351BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Dec 19 1996 15:343
17.21352BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Dec 19 1996 15:418
17.21353BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomThu Dec 19 1996 16:023
17.21354NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 19 1996 16:142
17.21355WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Dec 19 1996 16:282
17.21356SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Dec 19 1996 16:296
17.21357ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Dec 19 1996 16:312
17.21358NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 19 1996 16:335
17.21359EVMS::MORONEYThe Thing in the Basement.Thu Dec 19 1996 16:377
17.21360BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Thu Dec 19 1996 16:437
17.21361POMPY::LESLIEThu Dec 19 1996 16:482
17.21363BIGQ::MARCHANDThu Dec 19 1996 17:1317
17.21364Something with lots of sizzleTLE::RALTOBridge to the 21st Fruit CakeThu Dec 19 1996 17:314
17.21365GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeThu Dec 19 1996 17:449
17.21366NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 19 1996 17:471
17.21367CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Dec 19 1996 17:513
17.21368how low can you go...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Dec 19 1996 17:544
17.21369MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Thu Dec 19 1996 18:161
17.21370BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Dec 19 1996 18:176
17.21371COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 19 1996 18:239
17.21372WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Dec 19 1996 18:3328
17.21362WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Dec 19 1996 18:398
17.21373BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Dec 19 1996 18:4111
17.21374NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 19 1996 18:551
17.21375This takes the cake...MILPND::CLARK_DFri Dec 20 1996 10:464
17.21376BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 20 1996 11:486
17.21377SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Dec 20 1996 13:233
17.21378trivia(l) questionSHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Fri Dec 20 1996 14:5914
17.21379MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Fri Dec 20 1996 15:013
17.21380ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 20 1996 15:012
17.2138124+24+24+24+24+24+24PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Dec 20 1996 15:094
17.21382SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Dec 20 1996 15:115
17.21383MKOTS3::JMARTINBe A Victor..Not a Victim!Fri Dec 20 1996 15:122
17.21384SMURF::WALTERSFri Dec 20 1996 15:162
17.21385SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Fri Dec 20 1996 15:264
17.21386POMPY::LESLIEFri Dec 20 1996 15:271
17.21387BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 20 1996 15:281
17.21388NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 20 1996 15:311
17.21389POMPY::LESLIEFri Dec 20 1996 15:383
17.21390BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 20 1996 15:401
17.21391POMPY::LESLIEFri Dec 20 1996 15:411
17.21392ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 20 1996 15:492
17.21393BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 20 1996 15:511
17.21394POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Dec 20 1996 17:063
17.21395halfway there SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Fri Dec 20 1996 17:199
17.21396COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 20 1996 17:2610
17.21397POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Dec 20 1996 21:161
17.21398SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Dec 20 1996 21:303
17.21399POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Dec 20 1996 23:041
17.21400PublicityCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat Dec 21 1996 02:106
17.21401POMPY::LESLIEMon Dec 23 1996 06:506
17.21402Used to see them when Madden worked for somebody else....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Dec 23 1996 10:596
17.21403WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Dec 23 1996 11:102
17.21404BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 23 1996 12:099
17.21405From a hazy perspective at distance...POMPY::LESLIEMon Dec 23 1996 12:211
17.21406re-microwaved chickenKERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightMon Dec 23 1996 12:337
17.21407done a runnerKERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightMon Dec 23 1996 13:573
17.21408CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Dec 23 1996 13:595
17.21409POMPY::LESLIEMon Dec 23 1996 13:5913
17.21410POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityMon Dec 23 1996 13:594
17.21411BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Dec 24 1996 16:199
17.21412BUSY::SLABForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lTue Dec 24 1996 18:009
17.21413...GOJIRA::JESSOPThu Dec 26 1996 12:126
17.21414?????PASTA::PIERCEThe Truth is Out ThereThu Dec 26 1996 13:116
17.21415COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 26 1996 13:145
17.21416GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Dec 26 1996 13:196
17.21417Unless accompanied by a threat!COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 26 1996 13:283
17.21418they didPASTA::PIERCEThe Truth is Out ThereThu Dec 26 1996 13:286
17.21419CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Dec 26 1996 13:291
17.21420COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Dec 26 1996 13:301
17.21421NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Dec 26 1996 13:312
17.21422GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Dec 26 1996 13:562
17.21423ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Dec 26 1996 14:163
17.21424BUSY::SLABAntisocialThu Dec 26 1996 14:386
17.21425POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Dec 27 1996 13:0312
17.21426ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 27 1996 13:082
17.21427HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman noter, on borrowed time.Fri Dec 27 1996 13:108
17.21428Where is it??GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Dec 27 1996 13:316
17.21429BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 27 1996 13:313
17.21430COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 27 1996 13:388
17.21431ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 27 1996 13:382
17.21432BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 27 1996 13:391
17.21433BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 27 1996 13:428
17.21434ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 27 1996 13:432
17.21435COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 27 1996 13:446
17.21436CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Dec 27 1996 13:471
17.21437BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Dec 27 1996 13:536
17.21438GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Dec 27 1996 13:541
17.21439BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Dec 27 1996 13:551
17.21440ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 27 1996 13:574
17.21441ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 27 1996 14:033
17.21442BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECFri Dec 27 1996 14:087
17.21443POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Dec 27 1996 14:173
17.21444ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 27 1996 14:214
17.21445POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Dec 27 1996 14:2510
17.21446COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 27 1996 14:263
17.21447RE: .21445BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Dec 27 1996 14:265
17.21448CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Dec 27 1996 14:297
17.21449ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 27 1996 14:303
17.21450BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Dec 27 1996 14:336
17.21451BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 27 1996 14:331
17.21452COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 27 1996 14:352
17.21453BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Dec 27 1996 14:363
17.21454BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 27 1996 14:381
17.21455POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Dec 27 1996 14:393
17.21456GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Dec 27 1996 14:401
17.21457BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Dec 27 1996 14:415
17.21458GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Dec 27 1996 14:521
17.21459BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Fri Dec 27 1996 15:095
17.21460ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Dec 27 1996 15:332
17.21461NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 27 1996 15:341
17.21462COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 27 1996 15:374
17.21463COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 27 1996 15:394
17.21464BUSY::SLABCome On'N'OnFri Dec 27 1996 15:554
17.21465BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Dec 27 1996 15:574
17.21466COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Dec 27 1996 19:503
17.21467POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilitySat Dec 28 1996 02:213
17.21468BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 150KMon Dec 30 1996 13:105
17.21469BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 150KMon Dec 30 1996 13:1210
17.21470ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 30 1996 15:513
17.21471GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeMon Dec 30 1996 16:354
17.21472BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetMon Dec 30 1996 16:445
17.21473ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 30 1996 16:589
17.21474HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman noter, on borrowed time.Mon Dec 30 1996 17:033
17.21475BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetMon Dec 30 1996 17:073
17.21476BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetMon Dec 30 1996 17:106
17.21477Probably both, IMOSHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Mon Dec 30 1996 17:130
17.21478LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperMon Dec 30 1996 17:131
17.21479BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetMon Dec 30 1996 17:165
17.21480;pLANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperMon Dec 30 1996 17:171
17.21481WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Dec 30 1996 17:195
17.21482BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doMon Dec 30 1996 17:217
17.21483TROOA::BUTKOVICHI'll be there in a jiffy!Mon Dec 30 1996 17:531
17.21484BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doMon Dec 30 1996 17:553
17.21485hthBULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendMon Dec 30 1996 18:031
17.21486NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Dec 30 1996 18:412
17.21487GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Dec 30 1996 18:431
17.21488POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityMon Dec 30 1996 18:493
17.21489DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Dec 30 1996 18:545
17.21490LANDO::OLIVER_Burban camperMon Dec 30 1996 18:562
17.21491BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessMon Dec 30 1996 18:577
17.21492SMURF::WALTERSMon Dec 30 1996 18:582
17.21493ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 30 1996 19:132
17.21494BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 30 1996 19:1411
17.21495ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Dec 30 1996 19:176
17.21496NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Dec 30 1996 19:194
17.21497BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Dec 30 1996 19:203
17.21498POMPY::LESLIETue Dec 31 1996 06:421
17.21499WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Dec 31 1996 10:421
17.21500ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 31 1996 11:362
17.21501HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman noter, on borrowed time.Tue Dec 31 1996 11:374
17.21502MROA::YANNEKISTue Dec 31 1996 12:1716
17.21503NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 31 1996 12:471
17.21504POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityTue Dec 31 1996 12:473
17.21505NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Dec 31 1996 12:481
17.21506POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityTue Dec 31 1996 12:513
17.21507CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Dec 31 1996 12:541
17.21508CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Dec 31 1996 12:543
17.21509POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityTue Dec 31 1996 12:543
17.21510SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 31 1996 12:565
17.21511ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 31 1996 12:585
17.21512BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Tue Dec 31 1996 13:558
17.21513BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Tue Dec 31 1996 14:076
17.21514CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Dec 31 1996 14:113
17.21515SCASS1::BARBER_Abang bang you're deadTue Dec 31 1996 14:243
17.21516ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Dec 31 1996 14:452
17.21517FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Dec 31 1996 18:138
17.21518POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityTue Dec 31 1996 18:193
17.21519FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Dec 31 1996 18:354
17.21520SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledTue Dec 31 1996 18:415
17.21521humph!TROOA::BUTKOVICHoski wee wee, oski wah wahTue Dec 31 1996 19:01432
17.21522FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Dec 31 1996 19:248
17.21523SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledTue Dec 31 1996 19:277
17.21524SMURF::WALTERSTue Dec 31 1996 19:292
17.21525WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 02 1997 09:412
17.21526WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 02 1997 10:362
17.21527BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Jan 02 1997 11:183
17.21528POMPY::LESLIEThu Jan 02 1997 11:301
17.21529CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 02 1997 12:0710
17.21530POMPY::LESLIEThu Jan 02 1997 12:097
17.21531SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledThu Jan 02 1997 12:456
17.21532CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 02 1997 12:544
17.21533RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Jan 02 1997 13:5711
17.21534NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 02 1997 14:093
17.21535POMPY::LESLIEThu Jan 02 1997 14:121
17.21536WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 02 1997 14:144
17.21537BUSY::SLABBasket CaseThu Jan 02 1997 14:177
17.21538Per-image percent, not the "web page", p'haps?SMURF::PBECKPaul BeckThu Jan 02 1997 14:203
17.21539RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Jan 02 1997 14:228
17.21540Or, to paraphrase...POMPY::LESLIEThu Jan 02 1997 14:251
17.21541CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 02 1997 14:2711
17.21542COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jan 02 1997 14:3023
17.21543SMURF::WALTERSThu Jan 02 1997 14:331
17.21544BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Jan 02 1997 15:334
17.21545COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jan 02 1997 15:393
17.21546BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughThu Jan 02 1997 15:523
17.21547CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 02 1997 16:0912
17.21548NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 02 1997 16:141
17.21549CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 02 1997 16:173
17.21550or just an automated phone system & answering machine?WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 02 1997 16:174
17.21551PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 02 1997 18:2810
17.21552WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 02 1997 18:291
17.21553POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Jan 02 1997 18:301
17.21554LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Jan 02 1997 18:301
17.21555NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 02 1997 18:322
17.21556BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Thu Jan 02 1997 18:335
17.21557POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityThu Jan 02 1997 18:356
17.21558WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 02 1997 18:353
17.21559BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Thu Jan 02 1997 18:375
17.21560POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Jan 02 1997 18:371
17.21561PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 02 1997 19:166
17.21562SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledThu Jan 02 1997 19:234
17.21563DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Jan 02 1997 19:254
17.21564POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityThu Jan 02 1997 19:255
17.21565POMPY::LESLIEFri Jan 03 1997 06:432
17.21566GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Jan 03 1997 11:394
17.21567It's a dirty job, etc.TLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoFri Jan 03 1997 12:429
17.21568MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 03 1997 13:343
17.21569POMPY::LESLIEFri Jan 03 1997 13:361
17.21570CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Jan 03 1997 13:362
17.21571BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Jan 03 1997 13:362
17.21572SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Jan 03 1997 13:376
17.21573SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 03 1997 13:391
17.21574BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Fri Jan 03 1997 13:474
17.21575POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Jan 03 1997 14:136
17.21576BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Jan 03 1997 14:152
17.21577DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Jan 03 1997 14:387
17.21578BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Fri Jan 03 1997 14:456
17.21579What goes up must come downSCASS1::BARBER_AAre you happy now?Fri Jan 03 1997 15:0014
17.21580POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 03 1997 15:385
17.21581MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 03 1997 15:474
17.21582GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Jan 03 1997 15:5214
17.21583Take my Christmas tree, please.SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Jan 03 1997 15:576
17.21584POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 03 1997 16:033
17.21585PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 03 1997 16:058
17.21586GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Jan 03 1997 16:081
17.21587CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Jan 03 1997 16:0910
17.21588GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Jan 03 1997 16:095
17.21589POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 03 1997 16:104
17.21590POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Jan 03 1997 16:115
17.21591SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 03 1997 16:132
17.21592WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Jan 03 1997 16:173
17.21593POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Jan 03 1997 16:186
17.21594GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Jan 03 1997 16:261
17.21595GOJIRA::JESSOPFri Jan 03 1997 16:586
17.21596BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsFri Jan 03 1997 17:007
17.21597DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Fri Jan 03 1997 17:248
17.21598POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 03 1997 17:281
17.21599CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Jan 03 1997 17:356
17.21600GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Jan 03 1997 18:126
17.21601CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 03 1997 18:163
17.21602GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeFri Jan 03 1997 18:214
17.21603CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 03 1997 18:238
17.21604PSDV::SURRETTETheCluePhoneIsRinging,AndIt'sForYOU.Fri Jan 03 1997 20:3210
17.21605SCASS1::BARBER_AAre you happy now?Fri Jan 03 1997 20:421
17.21606POMPY::LESLIEMon Jan 06 1997 09:433
17.21607POMPY::LESLIEMon Jan 06 1997 09:462
17.21608CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jan 06 1997 12:118
17.21609BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 06 1997 12:195
17.21610PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 06 1997 13:166
17.21611CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jan 06 1997 13:184
17.21612LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Jan 06 1997 13:193
17.21613POMPY::LESLIEMon Jan 06 1997 13:209
17.21614BUSY::SLABErin go braghlessMon Jan 06 1997 14:1719
17.21615CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jan 06 1997 14:2316
17.21616EVMS::MORONEYRobigusMon Jan 06 1997 14:235
17.21617BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresMon Jan 06 1997 14:409
17.21618BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 06 1997 16:221
17.21619POMPY::LESLIEDigital: the ohm of futile resistanceTue Jan 07 1997 05:585
17.21620BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jan 07 1997 10:311
17.21621COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 07 1997 12:401
17.21622GOJIRA::JESSOPTue Jan 07 1997 12:543
17.21623BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Tue Jan 07 1997 14:086
17.21624PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 07 1997 16:484
17.21625POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityTue Jan 07 1997 17:006
17.21626COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 07 1997 17:284
17.21627POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityTue Jan 07 1997 17:295
17.21628PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 08 1997 16:229
17.21629WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jan 08 1997 16:281
17.21630GOJIRA::JESSOPWed Jan 08 1997 16:291
17.21631BUSY::SLABAntisocialWed Jan 08 1997 17:005
17.21632POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 08 1997 17:032
17.21633BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Jan 08 1997 17:065
17.21634PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 08 1997 17:074
17.21635BUSY::SLABAntisocialWed Jan 08 1997 17:084
17.21636NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 08 1997 17:091
17.21637ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 08 1997 17:132
17.21638PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 08 1997 17:155
17.21639LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Jan 08 1997 17:192
17.21640POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 08 1997 17:293
17.21641ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 08 1997 17:344
17.21642CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Jan 08 1997 17:479
17.21643MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketWed Jan 08 1997 18:0012
17.21644BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 08 1997 18:074
17.21645PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 08 1997 18:097
17.21646MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketWed Jan 08 1997 18:3010
17.21647GOJIRA::JESSOPWed Jan 08 1997 18:485
17.21648I want a WWWeb Pizza service!COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jan 08 1997 19:0512
17.21649NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 08 1997 19:112
17.21650TROOA::BUTKOVICHoski wee wee, oski wah wahWed Jan 08 1997 19:572
17.21651POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 08 1997 20:161
17.21652BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetWed Jan 08 1997 20:166
17.21653POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 08 1997 20:181
17.21654Put on my rollerskates and have a good time...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jan 08 1997 23:406
17.21655PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 09 1997 13:3716
17.21656CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jan 09 1997 13:431
17.21657SMURF::WALTERSThu Jan 09 1997 13:467
17.21658NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 09 1997 13:482
17.21659POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Jan 09 1997 13:511
17.21660LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Jan 09 1997 13:511
17.21661SMURF::WALTERSThu Jan 09 1997 13:532
17.21662CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jan 09 1997 13:531
17.21663BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Jan 09 1997 13:591
17.21664LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Jan 09 1997 14:001
17.21665NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 09 1997 14:001
17.21666nnttmBULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Jan 09 1997 14:011
17.21667SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledThu Jan 09 1997 14:026
17.21668SMURF::WALTERSThu Jan 09 1997 14:052
17.21669PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 09 1997 14:146
17.21670CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jan 09 1997 14:151
17.21671HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Thu Jan 09 1997 14:233
17.21672POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityThu Jan 09 1997 14:363
17.21673LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Jan 09 1997 14:381
17.21674fool rushes in..POWDML::DOUGANThu Jan 09 1997 14:4810
17.21675PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 09 1997 14:566
17.21676MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Jan 09 1997 15:006
17.21677LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Jan 09 1997 15:123
17.21678BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Jan 09 1997 15:2314
17.21679PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 09 1997 15:268
17.21680CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 09 1997 15:2712
17.21681HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Thu Jan 09 1997 15:307
17.21682PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 09 1997 15:327
17.21683HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Thu Jan 09 1997 15:382
17.21684LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Jan 09 1997 15:395
17.21685SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledThu Jan 09 1997 15:415
17.21686GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Jan 09 1997 15:4223
17.21687BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROThu Jan 09 1997 15:4411
17.21688PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 09 1997 15:534
17.21689WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 09 1997 16:0928
17.21690POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Jan 09 1997 16:191
17.21691you gave her the impression, so now you're forever brandedWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 09 1997 16:198
17.21692PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 09 1997 16:209
17.21693NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 09 1997 16:211
17.21694LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Jan 09 1997 16:233
17.21695PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 09 1997 16:265
17.21696MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyThu Jan 09 1997 16:273
17.21697nor is there any knee-jerk Clinton defense...WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 09 1997 16:288
17.21698SMURF::WALTERSThu Jan 09 1997 16:288
17.21699CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 09 1997 16:306
17.21700WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 09 1997 16:303
17.21701POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityThu Jan 09 1997 16:323
17.21702PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 09 1997 16:345
17.21703Clergy ethics on the decline (again), surpriseTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoThu Jan 09 1997 16:5513
17.21704POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityThu Jan 09 1997 16:553
17.21705CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 09 1997 16:5711
17.21706POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Jan 09 1997 16:581
17.21707POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Jan 09 1997 17:454
17.21708AACISS1::SCHELTERThu Jan 09 1997 17:485
17.21709MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyThu Jan 09 1997 18:105
17.21710POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityThu Jan 09 1997 18:125
17.21711CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 09 1997 18:209
17.21712also...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Jan 09 1997 18:294
17.21713COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jan 09 1997 18:5117
17.21714DEVMKO::ROSCHThu Jan 09 1997 19:0110
17.21715NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 09 1997 19:064
17.21716CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 09 1997 19:063
17.21717MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyThu Jan 09 1997 19:176
17.21718BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expireThu Jan 09 1997 19:194
17.21719POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Jan 09 1997 19:192
17.21720old trickGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Jan 09 1997 19:2110
17.21721LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Jan 09 1997 19:242
17.21722BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Jan 09 1997 19:241
17.21723SMURF::WALTERSThu Jan 09 1997 19:252
17.21724CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 09 1997 19:264
17.21725I've mellowed out in my old age, for better or worseTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoThu Jan 09 1997 19:3419
17.21726LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 10 1997 13:192
17.21727an astute responseHANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 10 1997 13:2411
17.21728PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 10 1997 13:2911
17.21729HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 10 1997 13:316
17.21730BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 10 1997 13:361
17.21731BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Jan 10 1997 13:395
17.21732MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 10 1997 13:426
17.21733SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerFri Jan 10 1997 13:465
17.21734BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 10 1997 13:477
17.21735SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 10 1997 13:586
17.21736PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 10 1997 14:026
17.21737MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 10 1997 14:055
17.21738SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 10 1997 14:078
17.21739PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 10 1997 14:116
17.21740SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 10 1997 14:122
17.21741PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 10 1997 14:134
17.21742BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Jan 10 1997 14:146
17.21743SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 10 1997 14:178
17.21744LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 10 1997 14:295
17.21745PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 10 1997 14:297
17.21746SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 10 1997 14:332
17.21747HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 10 1997 14:347
17.21748BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 10 1997 14:496
17.21749BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 10 1997 14:496
17.21750PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 10 1997 14:515
17.21751SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 10 1997 14:522
17.21752MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 10 1997 14:521
17.21753MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 10 1997 14:563
17.21754BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 150KFri Jan 10 1997 15:013
17.21755SALEM::DODAOne World within....Fri Jan 10 1997 15:013
17.21756BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 10 1997 15:058
17.21757POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 15:062
17.21758HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 10 1997 15:087
17.21759anything, anything at all...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Jan 10 1997 15:104
17.21760SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 10 1997 15:112
17.21761SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 10 1997 15:1310
17.21762POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 15:421
17.21763BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Jan 10 1997 15:528
17.21764POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 15:565
17.21765CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 10 1997 16:053
17.21766CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 10 1997 16:125
17.21767HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 10 1997 16:1619
17.21768CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 10 1997 16:219
17.21769BUSY::SLABDon't get even ... get odd!!Fri Jan 10 1997 16:4910
17.21770BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendFri Jan 10 1997 16:541
17.21771BUSY::SLABDon't get even ... get odd!!Fri Jan 10 1997 16:575
17.21772BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 10 1997 17:004
17.21773POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 17:063
17.21774SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledFri Jan 10 1997 17:117
17.21775POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 17:141
17.21776BUSY::SLABDon't get even ... get odd!!Fri Jan 10 1997 17:173
17.21777PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 10 1997 17:259
17.21778SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 10 1997 17:302
17.21779EVMS::MORONEYSYS$BOOM_BAHFri Jan 10 1997 17:318
17.21780CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Jan 10 1997 17:336
17.21781SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledFri Jan 10 1997 17:4011
17.21782CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 10 1997 17:4111
17.21783don't leave home without itHANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 10 1997 17:477
17.21784SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Fri Jan 10 1997 17:504
17.21785POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 18:014
17.21786ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 10 1997 19:282
17.21787POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 10 1997 20:452
17.21788MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 10 1997 20:501
17.21789Tried twice already...TLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoFri Jan 10 1997 22:4410
17.21790CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Jan 11 1997 02:298
17.21791POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSat Jan 11 1997 02:341
17.21792BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresSat Jan 11 1997 02:376
17.21793SMURF::WALTERSSun Jan 12 1997 13:347
17.21794WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 13 1997 10:314
17.21795POMPY::LESLIEMon Jan 13 1997 11:463
17.21796BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 13 1997 12:061
17.21797she sounds like a real piece of workWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Jan 13 1997 12:152
17.21798CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jan 13 1997 12:2614
17.21799BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 13 1997 12:389
17.21800DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Mon Jan 13 1997 13:276
17.21801Navigating the CorkscrewTLE::RALTOLeggo My LegoMon Jan 13 1997 14:1813
17.21802POMPY::LESLIEMon Jan 13 1997 14:201
17.21803CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jan 13 1997 17:584
17.21804POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Jan 13 1997 18:001
17.21805?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jan 13 1997 18:585
17.21806LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Jan 13 1997 19:0410
17.21807PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 13 1997 19:3016
17.21808POMPY::LESLIETue Jan 14 1997 08:011
17.21809ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Jan 14 1997 11:403
17.21810POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 14 1997 11:512
17.21811ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Jan 14 1997 11:584
17.21812POMPY::LESLIETue Jan 14 1997 12:082
17.21813ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Jan 14 1997 12:112
17.21814WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Jan 14 1997 14:2519
17.21815COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 14 1997 16:426
17.21816POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 14 1997 16:431
17.21817Alleged youth?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 14 1997 16:437
17.21818Although it does get hot in those ballons ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Jan 14 1997 16:525
17.21819POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 14 1997 16:531
17.21820ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Jan 14 1997 16:572
17.21821I'm sure they must insulate the balloons somehow ....BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Jan 14 1997 17:029
17.21822BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jan 14 1997 20:196
17.21823Stable WeatherKAOFS::LOCKYERPCs &amp; Religion - Both Just Faith, NOT Fact!Wed Jan 15 1997 01:285
17.21824POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 15 1997 01:301
17.21825You Shouldn't Get A Balloonist Going!KAOFS::LOCKYERPCs &amp; Religion - Both Just Faith, NOT Fact!Wed Jan 15 1997 02:0840
17.21826POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 15 1997 13:023
17.21827GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Jan 15 1997 13:237
17.21828ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 15 1997 13:272
17.21829BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 15 1997 13:297
17.21830MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Jan 15 1997 13:304
17.21831GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Jan 15 1997 13:3831
17.21832POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 15 1997 13:46112
17.21833GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Jan 15 1997 13:507
17.21834POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 15 1997 13:571
17.21835ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 15 1997 14:013
17.21836MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Jan 15 1997 14:061
17.21837BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 15 1997 15:381
17.21838ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 15 1997 15:523
17.21839POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityWed Jan 15 1997 17:0714
17.21840ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 15 1997 17:134
17.21841MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Jan 15 1997 17:411
17.21842BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 15 1997 17:444
17.21843MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Jan 15 1997 17:451
17.21844BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 15 1997 17:512
17.21845Some ugly thayng from AtlayantaCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jan 15 1997 17:521
17.21846SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jan 15 1997 17:561
17.21847WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 16 1997 09:351
17.21848GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Jan 16 1997 12:122
17.21849ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Jan 16 1997 12:242
17.21850GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Jan 16 1997 12:251
17.21851POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityThu Jan 16 1997 12:253
17.21852Blind faith?BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Jan 16 1997 12:413
17.21853HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Thu Jan 16 1997 12:435
17.21854CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 16 1997 13:058
17.21855re: mzdebraGMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Jan 16 1997 13:051
17.21856POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityThu Jan 16 1997 13:073
17.21857Should I reply that I'm flattered?TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Jan 16 1997 13:3215
17.21858What do you all think?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jan 16 1997 17:049
17.21859POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Jan 16 1997 17:061
17.21860ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Jan 16 1997 17:093
17.21861NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Jan 16 1997 17:144
17.21862POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Jan 16 1997 17:191
17.21863ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Jan 16 1997 17:242
17.21864SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Jan 16 1997 17:281
17.21865CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 16 1997 17:303
17.21866POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityThu Jan 16 1997 17:313
17.21867EVMS::MORONEYSYS$BOOM_BAHThu Jan 16 1997 17:316
17.21868NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Jan 16 1997 17:342
17.21869POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Jan 16 1997 17:341
17.21870SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Jan 16 1997 17:343
17.21871?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jan 16 1997 17:3515
17.21872WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 16 1997 17:405
17.21873Benz's for all ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Jan 16 1997 17:436
17.21874At least to some people's perception of generous....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jan 16 1997 17:447
17.21875once an enemy, always an enemy to billWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 16 1997 17:584
17.21876ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Jan 16 1997 18:162
17.21877and driver of a black 911WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 16 1997 18:171
17.21878It's a dirty job, etc.TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Jan 16 1997 18:225
17.21879SMURF::WALTERSThu Jan 16 1997 18:232
17.21880NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Jan 16 1997 18:241
17.21881Still in ELFCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jan 16 1997 18:241
17.21882WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 16 1997 18:241
17.21883WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 16 1997 18:264
17.21884?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Jan 16 1997 18:337
17.21885COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jan 16 1997 18:375
17.21886happysizing livesGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Jan 16 1997 18:404
17.21887BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Jan 16 1997 18:535
17.21888BOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveThu Jan 16 1997 21:0011
17.21889PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 16 1997 21:084
17.21890PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 17 1997 18:075
17.21891SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Fri Jan 17 1997 18:572
17.21892SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 17 1997 18:594
17.21893PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 17 1997 19:056
17.21894POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityFri Jan 17 1997 19:106
17.21895LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 19:161
17.21896ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 17 1997 19:173
17.21897PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 17 1997 19:174
17.21898LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 19:273
17.21899PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 17 1997 19:315
17.21900LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Jan 17 1997 19:342
17.21901PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 17 1997 19:375
17.21902ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 17 1997 19:382
17.21903SSDEVO::RALSTONK=tc^2Fri Jan 17 1997 20:572
17.21904GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainMon Jan 20 1997 11:177
17.21905GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainMon Jan 20 1997 11:181
17.21906ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Jan 20 1997 12:432
17.21907BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Mon Jan 20 1997 13:5213
17.21908ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Jan 20 1997 14:101
17.21909BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 20 1997 14:113
17.21910POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Jan 20 1997 14:121
17.21911BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedMon Jan 20 1997 16:128
17.21912BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedMon Jan 20 1997 16:185
17.21913BUSY::SLABch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haMon Jan 20 1997 17:405
17.21914LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Jan 20 1997 17:471
17.21915PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 20 1997 17:497
17.21916SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 20 1997 17:501
17.21917RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Jan 20 1997 18:2820
17.21918GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Jan 20 1997 18:291
17.21919.21917PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 20 1997 18:304
17.21920RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Jan 20 1997 18:3813
17.21921NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jan 20 1997 18:392
17.21922PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 20 1997 18:458
17.21923GOJIRA::JESSOPMon Jan 20 1997 18:471
17.21924RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Jan 20 1997 18:5219
17.21925COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 18:537
17.21926RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Jan 20 1997 18:5516
17.21927"more" must never be used to modify a comparativeCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 18:561
17.21928POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityMon Jan 20 1997 18:576
17.21929CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Jan 20 1997 18:581
17.21930BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 20 1997 18:585
17.21931SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 20 1997 18:594
17.21932RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Jan 20 1997 19:0014
17.21933COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 19:013
17.21934RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Jan 20 1997 19:0312
17.21935COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 19:077
17.21936NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jan 20 1997 19:071
17.21937LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Jan 20 1997 19:081
17.21938POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityMon Jan 20 1997 19:083
17.21939BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jan 20 1997 19:101
17.21940Exit Ko-KoCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 19:105
17.21941POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityMon Jan 20 1997 19:123
17.21942COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 19:123
17.21943POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityMon Jan 20 1997 19:143
17.21944PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 20 1997 19:144
17.21945COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 19:153
17.21946BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROMon Jan 20 1997 19:1910
17.21947POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityMon Jan 20 1997 19:203
17.21948COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 19:224
17.21949POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityMon Jan 20 1997 19:234
17.21950PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 20 1997 19:2310
17.21951COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 19:244
17.21952LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Jan 20 1997 19:263
17.21954BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Jan 20 1997 20:587
17.21955PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 20 1997 22:085
17.21953COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 20 1997 22:3020
17.21956WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Jan 21 1997 10:236
17.21957HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Tue Jan 21 1997 12:136
17.21958RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jan 21 1997 12:1729
17.21959BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jan 21 1997 12:2012
17.21960POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityTue Jan 21 1997 12:245
17.21961CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jan 21 1997 12:255
17.21962CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Jan 21 1997 12:4210
17.21963PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 13:34117
17.21964CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Jan 21 1997 13:377
17.21965PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 13:375
17.21966BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Jan 21 1997 13:4422
17.21967POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 21 1997 13:465
17.21968PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 13:5310
17.21969HTHPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 21 1997 14:0012
17.21970BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Jan 21 1997 14:034
17.21971HTHPERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 21 1997 14:104
17.21972SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 21 1997 14:121
17.21973BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Jan 21 1997 14:226
17.21974SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 21 1997 14:231
17.21975RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jan 21 1997 14:3121
17.21976GOJIRA::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersTue Jan 21 1997 14:341
17.21977RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jan 21 1997 14:3526
17.21978PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 14:393
17.21979BUSY::SLABAll the leaves are brownTue Jan 21 1997 14:393
17.21980POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 21 1997 14:422
17.21981SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 21 1997 14:4333
17.21982Sometimes do you forget there is more than one you?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 21 1997 14:464
17.21983SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 21 1997 15:106
17.21984PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 15:148
17.21985SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 21 1997 15:171
17.21986PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 15:194
17.21987SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 21 1997 15:312
17.21988WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Jan 21 1997 15:565
17.21989ambiancePENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 16:004
17.21990NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 21 1997 16:021
17.21991But what about Stewart?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 21 1997 16:1110
17.21992PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 16:147
17.21993NHASAD::SHERKI belong! I got circles overme i'sTue Jan 21 1997 16:194
17.21994Just one "fastest lap" a race, Villeneuve taking 6 of 16.PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 21 1997 16:337
17.21995BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Tue Jan 21 1997 16:354
17.21996PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 16:3711
17.21997Is that a double negative?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 21 1997 16:455
17.21998PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 16:4813
17.21999I'm just inadequate....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 21 1997 16:579
17.22000Or is it "". drift again?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 21 1997 17:004
17.22001PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 17:023
17.22002BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Tue Jan 21 1997 17:033
17.22003POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityTue Jan 21 1997 17:054
17.22004BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Tue Jan 21 1997 17:074
17.22005POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 21 1997 17:081
17.22006ban adverbs !!GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Jan 21 1997 17:125
17.22007NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 21 1997 17:141
17.22008PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 17:287
17.22009AXPBIZ::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Jan 21 1997 17:296
17.22010PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 17:346
17.22011BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Jan 21 1997 17:363
17.22012RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jan 21 1997 17:3816
17.22013BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Jan 21 1997 17:406
17.22014BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Jan 21 1997 17:436
17.22015PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 17:434
17.22016BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Jan 21 1997 17:445
17.22017PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 17:443
17.22018SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 21 1997 17:463
17.22019RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jan 21 1997 17:5126
17.22020PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 17:513
17.22021PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 17:545
17.22022SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 21 1997 17:593
17.22023RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jan 21 1997 18:0219
17.22024ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Jan 21 1997 18:062
17.22025SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 21 1997 18:088
17.22026More bitter bits....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jan 21 1997 18:0911
17.22027notr yet begun to fight...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Jan 21 1997 18:1121
17.22028RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jan 21 1997 18:1210
17.22029BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Jan 21 1997 18:146
17.22030RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jan 21 1997 18:1617
17.22031ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Jan 21 1997 18:162
17.22032SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jan 21 1997 18:2112
17.22033CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jan 21 1997 18:221
17.22034HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Tue Jan 21 1997 18:2315
17.22035SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jan 21 1997 18:234
17.22036Eh. So...GOJIRA::JESSOPAnkylosaurs had afterburnersTue Jan 21 1997 18:232
17.22037SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jan 21 1997 18:259
17.22038RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jan 21 1997 18:2721
17.22039WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Jan 21 1997 18:281
17.22040POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Jan 21 1997 18:291
17.22041POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityTue Jan 21 1997 18:293
17.22042SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jan 21 1997 18:3011
17.22043NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jan 21 1997 18:343
17.22044ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Jan 21 1997 19:074
17.22045PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Jan 21 1997 19:2117
17.22046ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Jan 21 1997 19:225
17.22047EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersTue Jan 21 1997 20:078
17.22048BUSY::SLABAntisocialTue Jan 21 1997 20:107
17.22049ACISS1::SCHELTERTue Jan 21 1997 20:374
17.22050clarificationEVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersTue Jan 21 1997 20:442
17.22051BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Jan 21 1997 21:014
17.22052EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersWed Jan 22 1997 00:322
17.22053ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 22 1997 11:184
17.22054ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 22 1997 11:182
17.22055POWDML::HANGGELImouth responsibilityWed Jan 22 1997 11:326
17.22056ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 22 1997 11:392
17.22057f,s,&hgGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Jan 22 1997 11:394
17.22058SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jan 22 1997 13:576
17.22059SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jan 22 1997 14:0617
17.22060ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 22 1997 14:092
17.22061POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 22 1997 14:143
17.22062NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 22 1997 14:151
17.22063POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 22 1997 14:161
17.22064SMURF::WALTERSWed Jan 22 1997 14:181
17.22065ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 22 1997 14:272
17.22066SMURF::WALTERSWed Jan 22 1997 14:281
17.22067ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 22 1997 14:294
17.22068SMURF::WALTERSWed Jan 22 1997 14:302
17.22069re: .22032PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Jan 22 1997 16:174
17.22070rhetorical question B^)ACISS1::SCHELTERWed Jan 22 1997 16:474
17.22071SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledWed Jan 22 1997 16:526
17.22072SMURF::WALTERSWed Jan 22 1997 16:542
17.22073enuffGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Jan 22 1997 17:014
17.22074PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Jan 22 1997 17:3411
17.22075BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Jan 22 1997 18:003
17.22076ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 22 1997 18:104
17.22077LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Jan 22 1997 18:111
17.22078NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 22 1997 18:452
17.22079DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Wed Jan 22 1997 18:495
17.22080BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Jan 22 1997 18:504
17.22081the countdown to the bb whine begins... nowWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jan 22 1997 18:513
17.22082BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Jan 22 1997 20:148
17.22083WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 23 1997 09:188
17.22084group awards serve a purpose...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Jan 23 1997 11:366
17.22085WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 23 1997 12:1699
17.22086PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 23 1997 15:544
17.22087HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Thu Jan 23 1997 15:556
17.22088PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 23 1997 16:048
17.22089apologies ARE in order, hereGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Jan 23 1997 16:1822
17.22090PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Jan 23 1997 18:374
17.22091HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 24 1997 11:1413
    
    Re:  17.22088 by PENUTS::D
    
    Di, reason I asked is cause it just doesn't seem to go with Newt.
    Clinton apologist I can understand. He comes across as a nice guy,
    seems to give his supporters what they want, etc....
    Hell, I'm a Reagan apologist. I could overlook a lot of his crap 
    cause I supported him. But Newt...he is so abrasive and all.
    Just seemed a moniker that doesn't go with the aggravating SOB.
    
    Tis why I asked.
    
    							Hank
17.22092red circle around skier, with line through himGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Jan 24 1997 12:449
  In big letters on skinhead snowboarder tee :

            TWO PLANKERS SUCK !!

  I had thought the slope wars were over, McBride ?  Didn't everybody
 agree to just get along ?

  bb
17.22093Where does Boston Market find four-legged chickens?BOOKIE::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri Jan 24 1997 12:455
I ordered the dinner special, which is described as "half chicken, with
any two side orders."

The dinner came with _two_ chicken legs, stuffing and a Caesar salad.

17.22094SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 24 1997 13:254
    > half chicken
    
    Did the description specify WHICH half?  And did it say that all the
    halves must be the same size?
17.22095ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 24 1997 13:262
    
    was it an anorexic chicken?
17.22096SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledFri Jan 24 1997 13:305
    
    	bb, I wonder if that was the same snowboarder that
    	nearly took my husband out of the game last Sunday
    
    
17.22097Hmph. I should'a stayed...TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxFri Jan 24 1997 17:0013
    TTWA:
    
    After a few years, it's finally occurred to me to check out
    the Web site of a college that I went to for only one year,
    but nevertheless have fond memories of (er, of which I have
    memories fond, or whatever).
    
    I followed the link labeled "Science Education".  It contained
    a single photograph of a young couple standing on a wooden bridge,
    in the shade of dense tropical growth, surrounded by palm trees
    and a river or pond, with nothing else in sight.
    
    Chris
17.22098BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 24 1997 17:153
    
    	Hmmm ... 2 days, 2 people named Chris, and 2 punch lines omitted.
    
17.22099PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jan 24 1997 17:374
  is Doug Fyfe's apostrophe key missing?


17.22100This punch line intentionally omitted for your convenienceTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxFri Jan 24 1997 17:545
    I left the punch line out on purpose, as a service to 'box wits
    who I figgered would have fun coming up with the (perhaps obvious)
    comeback.  :-)
    
    Chris
17.22101Look, look! Hey, is that a girl?TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxFri Jan 24 1997 17:589
    By the way, what's doubly funny about this "science" page is the
    fact that when I was there (admittedly a million years ago), the
    male-female ratio was about 20:1.  In other words, standing alone
    on a wooden bridge with a girl on that campus was in all likelihood
    a statistical accident.
    
    Now I remember why I left!
    
    Chris
17.22102BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 24 1997 19:1910
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Is the world about to end or something?
    
    	I just fed 2 $1 bills into the MRO1-3 candy machine and it took
    	both of them on the 1st try.
    
    	I think I'll hide under my desk for awhile just in case.
    
17.22103TROOA::BUTKOVICHtry a little tendernessFri Jan 24 1997 19:422
    I, too, left my punchline out on purpose.  I've done it before, you
    know.  see 58.1084 for the evidence.  8^)
17.22104CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Jan 26 1997 01:5112


 How long until Super Bowl Sunday (and following Monday) become National
 holidays, with th greeting card industry coming out with "Have a nice
 Super Bowl Day" cards, etc...I realize grocery shopping on Saturday
 is not a good idea, but today was ridiculous, what with the Super Bowl (tm)
 party shopping going on...



 Jim
17.22105WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Jan 27 1997 09:564
it is a national holiday right now. people call in sick instead
of taking it as a holiday. that's the only difference, really.

TTWA; what Kraft and Parcells have left to talk about?
17.22106CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jan 27 1997 11:566
>TTWA; what Kraft and Parcells have left to talk about?



  when he's going to clean out his office and hand over the keys.
17.22107PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 27 1997 12:064
  the black and white worlds of so many 'boxers.


17.22108SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 27 1997 13:021
    < Must be a major PIA for you mods.  And I mean that most sincerely.
17.22109PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 27 1997 13:146
    .22108   I don't getcha.  My comment didn't have anything to
	     do with moderating the conference.  It's the old
	     Republican-good/Democrat-evyl thing I was referring to.


17.22110SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 27 1997 13:173
    You _have_ to read it. ;-)
    
    
17.22111POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukMon Jan 27 1997 13:193
    <sigh>
    
    time to get interviewing.
17.22112PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 27 1997 13:233
  .22110  Oh (duh).  ;>  

17.22113CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Jan 27 1997 13:345
    Andy,
    
    Again?
    
    
17.22114POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukMon Jan 27 1997 13:353
    
    Yes. This job is dead-ended and I must be away to a challenge.
    Preferabl in DEC, but...
17.22115WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Jan 27 1997 13:572
    My TPU editing session just exploded. The software has graciously
    asked me to submit an SPR. How do I do this?
17.22116NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jan 27 1997 14:051
Since I believe SPRs are obsolete, I suggest you locate a time machine.
17.22117WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Jan 27 1997 14:063
    TTWA:
    
     people who feel the need to categorize others
17.22118POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukMon Jan 27 1997 14:071
    You're just a moderator. What would you know?
17.22119MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyMon Jan 27 1997 14:089
    Doctah:
    
    I think I can partly answer this.
    
    We live in a wacky society of people foisting their differences upon
    others.  Therefore, much of the responsibility of categorizing lies
    upon the heads of special interest groups...including Christians.
    
    -Jack
17.22120CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Jan 27 1997 14:102
    Nice admission of guilt Jack.  But please, no need to categorize
    yourself as being wacky.  
17.22121MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyMon Jan 27 1997 14:134
    Wacky is in the eyes of the receiver! :-)  
    
    My set personal is a categorization of young people who are too lazy to
    learn the English language.  
17.22122NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jan 27 1997 14:581
TTWA:  Any U.S. boxers besides me who didn't watch the Super Bowl?
17.22123SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 27 1997 14:591
    US boxers or boxers in the US?
17.22124NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jan 27 1997 15:041
Real Americans!
17.22125SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 27 1997 15:131
    Just wondering if I was in the category.
17.22126BUSY::SLABAs you wishMon Jan 27 1997 15:145
    
    	I was playing pool at a bar, and there were 2 TV's there, so I
    	did hear the game ... but I wasn't glued to the set.  I watched
    	a few plays here and there.
    
17.22127SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 27 1997 15:162
    And in case you were wondering, I tried to watch it, but the sofa
    wouldn't let me.  The sofa monopolised the weekend.
17.22128MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyMon Jan 27 1997 15:161
    Caught the tail end of the 4th quarter.
17.22129PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Jan 27 1997 15:355
  rugelach.  i made some yesterday and started wondering about
  the origin of the word.


17.22130NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jan 27 1997 15:402
It's Yiddish, of course, and I presume the singular is "rugel."  Dunno the
etymology, but perhaps Herr Covert could help.
17.22131CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Jan 27 1997 15:408
    I managed to mercifully miss the first quarter and most of the second. 
    Caught half time and about 4 minutes of the third but only because we
    stopped at a friend's house for awhile.  We missed the the 4th altogether.  
    Wanted to watch the X-Files afterwards but the endless post game b.s. was 
    too much and I went to bed.  The game's over already let's get on with
    something new instead of rehashing old news.  
    
    
17.22132?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jan 27 1997 15:576
    
|   I presume the singular is "rugel."
    
    Glad I never had the willpower to ask for just one then.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.22133ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Jan 27 1997 16:464
    .22122
    
    Well, I did watch the first half, but when 9 o'clock hit, I changed
    over to Babylon 5.  I already knew who was going to win.
17.22134TROOA::BUTKOVICHlet's work the problem, peopleMon Jan 27 1997 17:193
    I hated the half time show.  Whatever happened to the marching bands? 
    I would rather watch a bunch of college kids have the thrill of their
    life than some overpaid band lipsynch to a hit they had 10 years ago.
17.22135BUSY::SLABAs you wishMon Jan 27 1997 17:257
    
    	Was it only 10 years ago?
    
    	8^)
    
    	Actually, I think it's closer to 15 [maybe 14 now].
    
17.22136EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersMon Jan 27 1997 17:345
re .22122:

Does it count if I recorded the game and watched something else while it was
on, then on playback fast forwarded over the game itself and watched the
commercials?
17.22137BUSY::SLABAs you wishMon Jan 27 1997 17:417
    
    	No.
    
    	Half of the fun of that game was watching until the end to see
    	how much NE would lose by.  They way you did it you could have
    	heard the results on the news.
    
17.22138EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersMon Jan 27 1997 17:462
eh?  .22122 asked if anyone didn't watch the game, and I asked if what I
did counted as "not watching the game".
17.22139BUSY::SLABAs you wishMon Jan 27 1997 17:529
    
    	OK, so change "no" to "yes".
    
    	What's the difference?
    
    
    
    	8^)
    
17.22140BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROMon Jan 27 1997 18:067
  <<< Note 17.22122 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

>TTWA:  Any U.S. boxers besides me who didn't watch the Super Bowl?

	Does falling asleep during the second half count?

Jim
17.22141SCASS1::BARBER_AA.D.I.D.A.S.Mon Jan 27 1997 18:191
    .22122 {raises hand}
17.22142SMURF::WALTERSMon Jan 27 1997 18:214
    .22141
    
    Izzat part of the US now?  I though it was furrin, like New Mexico.
    or at least independent.
17.22143NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jan 27 1997 18:231
'pril prolly didn't wartch it cuz the Cowboys waren't playing.
17.22144SCASS1::BARBER_AA.D.I.D.A.S.Mon Jan 27 1997 18:253
    I didn't watch it cuz I was (am still) unpacking.
    
    Ugh.
17.22145SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Jan 27 1997 18:343
    I didn't watch all of the thing.  I spent the better (in both senses)
    part of the evening at a concert hearing, among other things,
    Tchaikovsky's fifth symphony.
17.22146BUSY::SLABAs you wishMon Jan 27 1997 18:457
    
    	Concert hearing?
    
    	Was that the Pearl Jam incident or the Skid Row incident?
    
    	And who won?
    
17.22147roads were deserted, it was a fine daySX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Jan 27 1997 19:145
    watch the stupor bowl?  whatever for?  No, we did laundry, went
    appliance shopping, grocery shopping, cleaned the catbox, took out the
    recycling, cooked dinner, and tried to reduce the unread pile.
    
    DougO
17.22148Unfeated, but did managed a goal on a restart....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jan 27 1997 19:166
    
|   whatever for?
    
    Probably for the same reason we watch USA get dusted in the US Cup.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.22149SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Jan 27 1997 19:2715
    somehow, I don't think so, mr bill.  I watched the US losses in the 
    US Cup with an eye to understanding how the team and the coach are
    preparing for the second round of qualifiers this year for the World
    Cup next year, especially the Mexico game- we'll meet that team twice
    more this year, and to admire the artistry in the games.  I've been
    watching soccer for twenty years, and I see more and more, the infinite
    variety of onfield strategy and evolving, ever changing tactical play.
    But while I've watched many an NFL game over the years and heard far
    too many people use those words, 'strategy', 'tactics', I've seldom
    heard them talk about beauty, or artistry.  An NFL game might have five
    such moments, if you're lucky.  In soccer it seems endless, permanently
    inventive (at world cup qualifier levels, anyway.)  I don't think
    they're watching for the same reasons I do.
    
    DougO
17.22150Soccer can be damn dull too....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jan 27 1997 19:424
    You watched the US Cup matches because you *wanted* to watch
    the US Cup matches.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.22151Guilty, guilty, guilty!COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 28 1997 02:239
If Autumn Jackson is, indeed, Bill Cosby's illegitimate daughter, is
Ms. Jackson still guilty of extortion for attempting to get Cosby to
pay her $24 million so she would keep it a secret?

(Cosby has admitted that he did have an affair with Ms. Jackson's mother
and that there is a possibility that he is her father, but says "On the
birth certificate, it's not my name.")

/john
17.22152WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 28 1997 09:285
re; soccer's beauty and artistry... soccer players in tutus?

i guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. unfortunately,
the beholder will often foist their opinion as criticism, the
single truth about the topic. kind of amusing actually.
17.22153HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Tue Jan 28 1997 11:487
    
    Caught a little of the AMA awards last nite while changing
    channels.....
    
    I simply could not believe how Toni Braxton (sp?) dressed.
    
    							Hank
17.22154BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jan 28 1997 11:5710

	I thought the awards were on the lame side..... seeing Motley Crew back
together was sooooo heartwarming.... NOT!

	To think that the best female singer (Alanis) and the best male singer
(Clapton) both couldn't make it to the awards made me laugh. 


Glen
17.22155HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Tue Jan 28 1997 11:594
    
    Clapton was best male singer, Glen???
    
    Bleah!
17.22156BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jan 28 1997 12:024

	Yes, he was. I was pretty shocked. I hated his song, but hey, he got
the award anyways! Now lets see if he can win the real award..... :-)
17.22157SALEM::DODALife's a meeting. Get on the agenda!Tue Jan 28 1997 12:085
No, Soccer is damn dull.

Those 1-0 barn burners are yawners, artistry or no artistry.

daryll
17.22158POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.ukTue Jan 28 1997 12:121
    As opposed to the Snora-bowl?
17.22159DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Jan 28 1997 12:4710
    
    
    	Hey Glen.  You try touring for 18 months non-stop and see
    	how tired YOU are.  I would have liked to have seen her there too
    	but can understand if she needed a little relaxation time.
    
    	I thought it was rather humorous that the Beatles were
    	nominated in the rock/pop category for Anthology 1&2.
    
    
17.22160heh hehBIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jan 28 1997 12:534

	Oh right, JJ. That's all people would want me to do! Go off and
tour.... get me out of their lives! Well it ain't happenin!
17.22161SMURF::WALTERSTue Jan 28 1997 14:132
    Feisty in the 'box today.  Too much of the natural acidophilus
    in the strawberry yoghourt, iff'n you ask me.
17.22162HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Tue Jan 28 1997 14:5812
    
    I....I cannot believe what I just read.
    
    From today's Globe, Living section.....
    
    Pat Boone does Heavy Metal??????????????
    There's a picture of him with a tatoo, earings, the whole works.
    
    Can gangsta Rap be next?
    
    						
    AAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHhhh!
17.22163SALEM::DODALife's a meeting. Get on the agenda!Tue Jan 28 1997 14:591
Sure it's not Andy Williams? ;-)
17.22164DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Jan 28 1997 16:2912
    
    
    	Believe it Hank.  He's been talking about doing it for
    	quite some time now.  he's going to do a "tribute" album
    	with all covers of songs by the likes of Metallica, Van Halen
    	and Skid Row.  One of the local radio stations even called
    	Debbie Boone a couple of months ago to find out if it was
    	a serious deal or if someone was pulling a hoax.  It's for
    	real.
    
    	Be very afraid.
    
17.22165DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Jan 28 1997 16:306
    
    
    	Oh and the getup was a joke (I think) for the AMA show
    	last night.  He presented an award with Alice Cooper.
    	Alice's expresssions were priceless.  =)
    
17.22166ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Jan 28 1997 18:564
    
    I don't get the market. It was up 80-90 points most of the day.
    Last I checked it was -30 points. Well, at least our stock was up
    a bit.
17.22167WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Tue Jan 28 1997 19:214
    Long-awaited govt. report about inflation published today with
    favorable stats. Market responds positively.
    
    
17.22168GAVEL::JANDROWMrs. Stephen Howard-to-beWed Jan 29 1997 12:117
    
    ttwa:  the old biddy last nite driving 35mph in the left lane of route
    2 with his left blinker and interior light on.  traffic was backed up a
    bit, and the guy was oblivious to what was going on.  wished i had a
    cell phone...would have called the staties...
    
    
17.22169BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 29 1997 12:203

	Patience my dear raq.... patience..... :-)
17.22170NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 29 1997 12:331
Biddies are female.  The male equivalent is geezer.
17.22171CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jan 29 1997 12:353
    Both fall into the larger group called Hats.  
    
    
17.22172GAVEL::JANDROWMrs. Stephen Howard-to-beWed Jan 29 1997 13:1611
    
    thanks, gerald.  i knew biddy wasn't right, but i just couldn't think
    of what to call him.  geezer fits nicely.
    
    and stuff it, glen.  any idiot who is doing 35mph in the left lane of
    a highway needs to be taken off the road and have his or her license
    shredded.  (not including if the weather is a factor, i.e., snow or
    really bad rain...none of which was the case last nite).  this numbnut
    could have caused a serious accident.  don't know how there wasn't one,
    but thankfully there wasn't.
    
17.22173ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 29 1997 13:353
    
    did you ever think of passing said geezer? there are more than 1 lane
    on a highway.
17.22174GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainWed Jan 29 1997 13:361
    {ducking}
17.22175WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 29 1997 13:501
Glen? don't.
17.22176BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 29 1997 13:511
not into stuffing it today.... chip!
17.22177BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Jan 29 1997 14:056
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	When edp sends a request to the moderators that a note be deleted,
    	does he ask that it be deleted ... or stricken from the record?
    
17.22178WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 29 1997 14:062
i think it materializes in the form of a demand, not a 
request :-).
17.22179It's time to rethink these Super Bowl halftime showsTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxWed Jan 29 1997 14:1010
    Did anyone hear whether any cause was determined for that fatal
    bungee jumping incident in New Orleans last week?
    
    [Aside from the Standard Box Reply:  Yes; she hit the ground
     before the cord pulled her back up.]
    
    Not to sound ever-suspicious or anything (who, me?), but it almost
    sounds like the opening scene of a "Columbo" episode.
    
    Chris
17.22180the Lowell Sun did a full article on this...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Jan 29 1997 14:158
  yes.  Rope was too long.  Equipment did not fail.  The riggers were
 not of great experience, although they had rigged this before.

  They just never dropped one end of the rope to see if it hit the ground,
 a normal precaution.  Human error.

  bb
17.22181BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Jan 29 1997 14:158
Yes. Apparently the planners where using local hires to assist in the act.
They were given a grand total of two minutes training in how to use the
equipment.

During rehersal, on of the folks let out too much line ...  THUD!

Doug.
17.22182MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Jan 29 1997 14:253
    Hey...we better get busy.  Raq's plenty sore...
    
    (Larry Feins voice)
17.22183TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxWed Jan 29 1997 15:2510
    re: bungee accident
    
    Thanks for the update... it seemed strange because according to the
    reports I'd heard, the team had already completed at least one round
    of jumps during the rehearsal.  I didn't quite understand how a cord
    that wasn't too long during the earlier jump became too long on the
    next jump, but we didn't know all the details (different cord maybe,
    adjustments made between jumps, and so on).
    
    Chris
17.22184BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Jan 29 1997 15:364
    
    	Maybe she had a cheeseburger or 2 after the test jump and forgot
    	to make the proper length adjustment before trying it again.
    
17.22185POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 29 1997 15:391
    That's a bit of a stretch don't you think, Slab?
17.22186ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Jan 29 1997 17:505
    >They just never dropped one end of the rope to see if it hit the
    >ground, a normal precaution.
    
    I'd say that if the cord actually reached the ground, it would be WAY
    too long.  
17.22187WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jan 29 1997 17:532
    Seems like bb has some sort of misunderstanding about the nature of
    bungees.
17.22188well, okGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Jan 29 1997 18:0220
  Modern kernmantle nylon technical ropes can be built with various
 amounts of extension under tension.  For example, static caving ropes,
 or the ropes for fixed lines in mountaneering siege tactics may be
 built with only 1-2% extension.  Ordinary dynamic climbing ropes
 extend in the 5-8% range.  You can built even more extensible ropes,
 but it is not necessary for humans.  Climbing rope slows a full 100
 meter fall without physically damaging the falling person at the zero
 point.  After such a fall, the rope must rest for 10 minutes or so before
 it will regain its original length.

  If you tied a load too large (say, a grand piano on a 9mm diameter
 50 meter rope), an ordinary climbing rope will snap at 12% extension.

  While it is true that a rope for bungee jumping would not be safe if it
 cleared the ground only marginally, it is nonetheless true that it takes
 very little expertise to tell what is so long as to allow a groundfall
 if one end is dropped ahead of time.

  bb
17.22189BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Jan 29 1997 18:357
    
    	bb, there's a fine line between "not hitting the ground" and "be-
    	ing so far above the ground as to make the stunt look silly".
    
    	Come to think of it, the line's not really  all that fine after
    	all.
    
17.22190WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jan 29 1997 18:396
    Bungees are not ordinary climbing rope, and have a significantly
    greater modulus of elasticity. Not 5-8%. More like 25-50% for a brand
    new rope, and even more than that for an often used bungee. Standing
    at the top of a structure looking down at the extension of a cord with
    no load, it would be quite difficult to tell with any certainty whether
    the cord were too long or not, especially without experience.
17.22191the movie stunts are different...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Jan 29 1997 18:4212
  well, if it's a "precision stunt", unlike the $50-$100 bungees for
 everybody at the amusement park, you better weight the rope and do
 a practice run.

  honestly, this is really not hard.  When rapelling off a sport route,
 we routinely need to know the opposite - that the rope DOES reach the
 ground.  When it doesn't, I can tell how far it's missed by, close
 enough.  You have to guess how much downclimbing you'd have to do
 so you can assess the usefulness of various possible available anchors.

  bb
17.22192TROOA::BUTKOVICHlet's work the problem, peopleWed Jan 29 1997 18:495
    when I did a bungy jump, one of the worst parts was getting weighed and
    having the numbers written in black marker on the back of my hand for
    the whole world to see!  (horrors!).    The guys who tied the bungy
    cord on had a look at the number and then adjusted some kind of
    pulleys/weights on either side of the cord.
17.22193ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 29 1997 19:152
    
    friends don't let friends bungee jump.
17.22194GAVEL::JANDROWMrs. Stephen Howard-to-beWed Jan 29 1997 19:3010
    
    well, battis, since you seem to need clarification, i did pass the
    geezer.  however, before i (and many others) was able to do so, i
    was stuck in an unneccesary traffic jam that this idiot, who should not
    have been driving in the left lane of a highway at the speed under the
    conditions, caused. 
      
    someone who encounted the situation a bit later said a statie finally
    showed up and both he and the geezer we in the breakdown lane.  traffic
    was still heavy due to the curiousity factor.
17.22195ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Jan 29 1997 19:343
    
    no, i need no clarification. you ranted, and i teased you. deal with
    it.
17.22196GAVEL::JANDROWWed Jan 29 1997 19:405
    
    i don't want to deal with it.  you deal with it.
    
    
    
17.22197BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 29 1997 19:4510
| <<< Note 17.22194 by GAVEL::JANDROW "Mrs. Stephen Howard-to-be" >>>



| someone who encounted the situation a bit later said a statie finally showed 
| up and both he and the geezer we in the breakdown lane.  traffic was still 
| heavy due to the curiousity factor.

	Well.... it would make me curious to see a geezer and a statie weeing
in the breakdown lane! :-)
17.22198RE: .22196/.22195BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Jan 29 1997 19:453
    
    	"I know you are but what am I?"
    
17.22199GAVEL::JANDROWWed Jan 29 1997 19:507
    
    
    a pain in the butt
    
    
    hth
    
17.22200BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 29 1997 19:511
can't be his butt... he ain't got one! 
17.22201BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Jan 29 1997 20:146
    
    	RE: .22199
    
    	Geez, raq, I think you sat on the wrong end of the broom this
    	morning or something.
    
17.22202MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Jan 29 1997 20:393
    SLAB...SHUT UP...you'll get her pissed at all of us.
    
    What are you...crazy??
17.22203BARSTR::JANDROWWed Jan 29 1997 21:542
    up yours, shawn.
    
17.22204POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Jan 29 1997 22:381
    That would be welcomed action, I think.
17.22205BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 29 1997 23:421
not if i did it....
17.22206SMURF::WALTERSGot Ilk?Wed Jan 29 1997 23:451
    Filthaaaaa innuendo. Barf.
17.22207BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jan 29 1997 23:461
colin is doing his glenn/covert imitation! YEAH!
17.22208WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 30 1997 09:431
just how good Mz Deb's grippy toes really are?
17.22209HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Thu Jan 30 1997 10:312
    
    ...why do they report power outages on TV?
17.22210HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Thu Jan 30 1997 10:323
    
    If a parsley farmer get in trouble with the IRS, do
    they garnish his wages?
17.22211HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Thu Jan 30 1997 10:332
    
    If a mime swears, does his mother wash his hands with soap?
17.22212not safe without a test runGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Jan 30 1997 11:2721
  I was thinking yesterday about the "precision bungee" problem.  As a
 side note, REI/EMS carry no rope that extends over 15%.  Never seen one. I'm
 amazed if bungee jumpers really use 25-50% dynamism in the rope.  It must
 be a very slight tug at the bottom.  There's only two reasons I can think
 of for such a thing - to allow a weak connection system, like towel
 around the legs, or to increase the "pleasure" of the jumper, by producing
 a lot of unnecessary bounces at the zero point.

  Leaving that aside, suppose you wanted REAL accuracy, like the Bond movie
 stunt 1000 feet off the face of the dam, just far enough to grab a handhold
 at the zero point, and suppose you cannot weight the rope and practice
 first.  I asked myself, what would I have to know, and what math would I
 have to do, to get it exactly right ?  I concluded that this is much harder
 than I thought - so hard that it's impractical to do it without a test.

  You need to know the exact weight of the load, the exact distance to the
 target, and the quadratic equation of the rope's elasticity versus load
 weight, and solve.

  bb
17.22213lunch in UVOKERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightThu Jan 30 1997 11:388
    TTWA:
    
    I asked for two portions of vegtable pie for lunch. I think I got
    three. 
    
    Wow, do I feel full!!
    
    Steven F
17.22214ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Jan 30 1997 11:542
    
    what, no beef wellington?
17.22215Wellington BootsKERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightThu Jan 30 1997 11:593
    Most beef dishes in this building look they have been stored in
    Wellingtons boots.
    
17.22216BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Jan 30 1997 12:313

	Hank..... I like this mood you're in!  Too funny!
17.22217HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Thu Jan 30 1997 12:343
    
    Thanks Glen ol buddy.
    I'm a gonna miss ya!
17.22218WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 30 1997 17:178
why the DCU would wait until the last possible day (1/31/97) to
mail their tax stuff (mortgage - savings) to it members. 

i have my tax appointment next Friday and was getting nervous so
i called this afternoon.

what a bunch of maroons.
                ^^^^^^^
17.22219CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Jan 30 1997 17:219
>what a bunch of maroons.
                ^^^^^^^


 Morons...


 hth/ts/bb/wcf/etc
17.22220NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 30 1997 17:221
You should be able to get the interest info from your statements.
17.22221NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 30 1997 17:242
TTWA:  I know women's clothing sizes are quite esoteric.  But "petite large?"
Somebody in C_A is advertising something in that size.
17.22222WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jan 30 1997 17:251
    petite has to do with the length. It's similar to a size 50 short suit.
17.22223BUSY::SLABAs you wishThu Jan 30 1997 17:264
    
    	Petite large = as big as a 2-man tent
    	Large large  = as big as a 4-man tent
    
17.22224BUSY::SLABAs you wishThu Jan 30 1997 17:2811
    
    	RE: .22212
    
    	bb, it's about time you're finally starting to understand this.
    
    	Yes, they want a slight tug at the bottom.  They don't want to
    	throw you 200' off a cliff while attached to a cable with .01%
    	elasticity or your brains will attempt to exit out of the top
    	of your head as you reach the end of the cable and come to a
    	complete stop.
    
17.22225ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Jan 30 1997 18:354
    
    chip, you should have called the DCU earlier, it's your own blasted
    fault. quit whining about statements being mailed on the last day.
    some people are just never happy, like raq, according to shawn.
17.22226GAVEL::JANDROWThu Jan 30 1997 19:487
    
    ttwa:  how long this "raq is never happy" string is going to go on...
    
    oh, and for the record, i am keeping notes as to who's not letting it
    drop.
    
    
17.22227SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledThu Jan 30 1997 19:495
    
    	eesh!  whatta grouch!
    
    	;-)
    
17.22228BUSY::SLABAs you wishThu Jan 30 1997 19:508
    
    >oh, and for the record, i am keeping notes as to who's not letting it
    >drop.
    
    
    	Yes, THAT'LL certainly make us realize how wrong we were about
    	you.  Good idea!!
    
17.22229LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Jan 30 1997 19:511
    geez, a grouch with a grudge.
17.22230GAVEL::JANDROWThu Jan 30 1997 19:528
    
    that's one for oph...
    
    one for karen....
    
    10 for slab...
    
    
17.22231BUSY::SLABAs you wishThu Jan 30 1997 19:535
    
    	10?
    
    	No fair!!
    
17.22232GAVEL::JANDROWThu Jan 30 1997 19:563
    
    c'est la vie, mon ami!
    
17.22233BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Jan 30 1997 19:571
how many for raq???? :-)
17.22234POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Jan 31 1997 01:316
    
    TTWA:  Pathetic people.  Tail-wagging, "look at me, I'm cool too!"
    sorts.  Tongue-hanging-out dorks.
    
    You gotta wonder.
    
17.22235WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jan 31 1997 09:576
Deb, they truely are an embarrassment to my gender. i feel sorry 
for the men in the world that have to pay for their dates :-).

they truely are maroons (Jim, you around?). 

just for the record, i'm staying off Raq's list.
17.22236MILPND::CLARK_DFri Jan 31 1997 10:267
    
    Just wondering...
    
    Anyone hear about a bunch of DIGITAL employees who were fired for
    reading Playboy on-line?  A neighbor said he read about it. I have
    not seen the article he asked me about but he is going to send it
    to me.
17.22237BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 11:233

	Phew... I'm safe.... I just read Playgirl! :-)  Good articles!
17.22238ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 11:443
    
    well, raq, if you weren't a grouch, we wouldn't comment on it. 
    remember you are what you eat, i guess you like crab.
17.22239HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 31 1997 11:467
    
    Hey!
    
    Raq is not a grouch.
    I met Raq and she's a wonderful person. (Damn attractive too!)
    
    Now Slabbo, that's another story....
17.22240HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 31 1997 11:474
    
    If anyone wonders what an exit interview is like,
    rent a copy of the old Chuck Connors show "Branded"
    paying close attention to the opening scenes.
17.22241BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 11:487
| <<< Note 17.22239 by HANNAH::MODICA "Journeyman's farewell noting tour." >>>


| Now Slabbo, that's another story....

	Slabbo is not a grouch. I won't touch the attractiveness stuff for him
though!
17.22242BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 11:498
| <<< Note 17.22240 by HANNAH::MODICA "Journeyman's farewell noting tour." >>>


| If anyone wonders what an exit interview is like, rent a copy of the old Chuck
| Connors show "Branded" paying close attention to the opening scenes.

	Wouldn't it be easier to just watch the opening credits to the
Rifleman? Just picture Chuck as DIGITAL. :-)
17.22243GAVEL::JANDROWFri Jan 31 1997 11:505
    >> remember you are what you eat
    
    and i guess you like mule...
    
    
17.22244ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 11:513
    
    gee, hank, never knew you had stripes. exit interviews are no big
    deal.
17.22245ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 11:522
    
    slabs right, you are a grouch. case closed.
17.22246SMART2::JENNISONGod and sinners, reconciledFri Jan 31 1997 11:544
    
    	Hey, raq, dincha see my smiley ?
    
    
17.22247ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 11:563
    
    Karen, probably not. She's to busy with making out her grouch list.
    Not to worry though, me and slab will take honors.
17.22248BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 11:576
| <<< Note 17.22244 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago - My Kind of Town" >>>


| gee, hank, never knew you had stripes. 

	Hank is Bill Murray?
17.22249HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 31 1997 11:5819
    
    In the 10+ years I've been noting, there has been one constant.
    One noter has had variations of the following phrases directed
    at them so many times from so many noters that I've lost count.
    This has heppened here and elsewhere..
    
    Phrases such as: "Since you refuse to read what I write...
    		     "I never stated that..."
    		     "please respond to what I wrote.."
    		     "you have a very serious problem reading for content as
        	      opposed to what you would like to believe someone
    		      wrote"
    		     "I suggest you read for comprehension"
    
    
    As I leave this company, I'm left wondering how anyone can be
    so consistently dense.
    
    God, I'm gonna miss this place.
17.22250STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Jan 31 1997 11:595
  If Dougo went to ZAP '97 and if he did where are his tasting notes???


	-mike
17.22251ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 12:023
    
    gee, mike, ZAP '97 was a bug convention. You sure you want to see his
    tasting notes?
17.22252ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 12:033
    
    Hank, please share more of your noting perceptions. personally, I find
    them fascinating.
17.22253WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Jan 31 1997 12:064
>  If Dougo went to ZAP '97 and if he did where are his tasting notes???
    
     He was supposed to go. If we're lucky, we'll see his tasting notes
    abotu the time they bottle the '96s. :-)
17.22254HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 31 1997 12:066
    
    Another thing I've wondered about is Meg and DougO.
    Ya see, I have found their notes to be quite thoughtful,
    reasonable and well worth reading. What I've never understood
    is that I generally agree with them on many issues and yet I believe
    we always vote differently in major elections.
17.22255ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 12:072
    
    hank, please, tell us more.
17.22256STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Jan 31 1997 12:0810

>>> He was supposed to go. If we're lucky, we'll see his tasting notes
    abotu the time they bottle the '96s. :-)


  That's why I started wondering early this year!!! ;-)


	-mike
17.22257HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 31 1997 12:086
    
    I've often wondered how edp is able to put so much
    emotion, compassion and just plain friendliness into his many sundry
    entries.
    
    Same with mr bill. Why sometimes bills notes bring tears to my eyes.
17.22258ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 12:084
    
    i mean, will shawn win debra's heart? will raq ever admit she's a
    grouch? will 'tine turn into the next Julia Childs? these are important
    questions that need to be answered.
17.22259BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 12:123

	Battis... don't have an orgasm over Hanks notes!
17.22260ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 12:142
    
    i enjoy reading Hank's opinions of the boxers. now go away.
17.22261BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 12:166
| <<< Note 17.22260 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago - My Kind of Town" >>>


| i enjoy reading Hank's opinions of the boxers. now go away.

	No.... not on your life....
17.22262HANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 31 1997 12:474
    
    Hey!
    
    Was that a Pat Buchanan bumper sticker I saw on Brandons car???
17.22263in all sinceretyHANNAH::MODICAJourneyman's farewell noting tour.Fri Jan 31 1997 13:2113
    
    For those who might wonder...truth is that Jack Martin is
    truly a fine man. I had the pleasure to meet Jack and his family.
    Great people.
    I was particularly impressed one day at soccer. I glanced over
    at Jack and he was busy hugging and showing the love he has
    for his children. 
    
    If more people parented like Jack, the world would be a better place.
    
    							Hank
    
    
17.22264ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 13:262
    
    ok, who broke into Hank's account?
17.22265bybye, hankGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Jan 31 1997 13:264
  So, is he gone yet ?

  :-) bb
17.22266ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 13:313
    
    nah, i'm waiting for his assessment of colin, di, and others. hank, we
    ain't got all day. hop to it.
17.22267MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyFri Jan 31 1997 13:5312
 Z   ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago - My Kind of Town"            2 lines 
 Z   31-JAN-1997 10:26
 Z   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
 Z       ok, who broke into Hank's account?
    
    Grrrrr..........
    
    Don't listen to these powerful perplexing palookas Hank!  You are a man
    of great wisdom!! :-)
    
    -Jack
17.22268SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Jan 31 1997 13:531
    Batti's?  A palooka??  BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!  <gasp>
17.22269CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Jan 31 1997 13:562
    Well, it is Friday after all so Hank's note is consistent given the
    timing and all.  
17.22270BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 31 1997 14:128
    
    	RE: .22263
    
    	And I'm sure that Jack's $50 check is in the mail to you as we
    	speak.
    
    	Friendship can be a profitable thing when used correctly.
    
17.22271BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 31 1997 14:238
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Am I the only 1 in the world who doesn't end a telephone conver-
    	sation with "bye bye"?
    
    	I prefer the more manly "bye".
    
17.22272NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Jan 31 1997 14:321
Parents say "bye bye."
17.22273SCASS1::BARBER_AA.D.I.D.A.S.Fri Jan 31 1997 14:342
    For me it depends on what mood I'm in.  Sometimes I say "bye-bye", or
    just "bye", or "c-ya", or "later", or "be safe".
17.22274BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 14:361
sometimes, when grouchy, I just say that f work accompanied with the off word. 
17.22275POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 31 1997 14:403
    f work?
    
    this troubles me
17.22276This is John McLaughlin, bye bye...<insert music>GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Jan 31 1997 14:444
  McLaughlin does it after his Group.

  bb
17.22277SCASS1::BARBER_AA.D.I.D.A.S.Fri Jan 31 1997 14:451
    .22274 That's nice.
17.22278BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 31 1997 14:466
    
    	RE: .22276
    
    	It's rather rude for McLaughlin to be talking on the phone when
    	he has a roomful of guests, isn't it?
    
17.22279BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Jan 31 1997 14:546
| <<< Note 17.22275 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Patented Problem Generator" >>>

| f work?
| this troubles me

	oppps... should have been word..... :-)
17.22280Worked for him, I guess <I said grumbling under my breath>TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxFri Jan 31 1997 15:0717
    >	Am I the only 1 in the world who doesn't end a telephone conver-
    >	sation with "bye bye"?
    >
    >	I prefer the more manly "bye".
    
    This brings back memories of the late 1960's, being appalled
    that my macho cousin who was manly, studly (first among us
    similarly-aged cousins to lose his, er, boyish innocence, with
    his girlfriend who was one of the nicest and prettiest girls in
    school), always said "Bye-bye" at the end of all of his phone
    calls, no matter who he was talking with; his girlfriend, his
    parents, his friends, the mechanic fixing his car, all got "Bye-byeee!"
    
    Even worse, he usually said it with a cute, coy little kind-of
    laugh.  Reeaaahhhhh!!
    
    Chris
17.22281and I spit many of them out, tooSX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoFri Jan 31 1997 17:026
    Yes, I went to ZAP '97, and in a three-hour forced march of power 
    tasting managed to sample 64 wines.  Um, the quality of the notes 
    probably slipped a bit, but I *do* intend to share them.  You've 
    heard that before.
    
    DougO
17.22282WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Jan 31 1997 18:161
    oh, so by the end of the tasting they were all good, were they? :-)
17.22283Remote-control horn?BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 31 1997 18:576
================================================================================
                     -< Red Nissan 300ZX T-top Sports car >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        - Keyless entry (remote control for doors, hatch, lights, horn)
    
17.22284ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Jan 31 1997 19:093
    
    i can have keyless entry on my blazer too, i just leave the door
    unlocked.
17.22285CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Jan 31 1997 19:103

 yuk yuk
17.22286POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Jan 31 1997 19:111
    bet you have lots of cordless screwdrivers too, eh?
17.22287NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorFri Jan 31 1997 20:598
Who will I be working for next month?  My current "place" is dissolving
(actually, it's more like de-res'ing from Tron :-).  I have two *great*
offers.  One involves more power/responsibility/risk and the other gives me
more flexibility/stability.  They both involve doing pretty much the same
thing (but in different ways with different focuses).  Both have the same
benefits/salary/etc.

Maybe I should flip a coin?
17.22288POMPY::LESLIEandy@reboot.demon.co.uk as of Feb 14Mon Feb 03 1997 08:116
    Matt
    	go for the greater challenge - ie risk - because that way you show
    that you are still growing in technical stature and able to take on new
    tasks as fearlessly as ever.
    
    /a
17.22289SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundMon Feb 03 1997 12:584
    I know Hank won't benefit from my reply but re Buchanan bumper
    sticker...must explain why I was rear-ended a couple of month's ago.
    
    New bumper coming up.
17.22290LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Feb 03 1997 14:043
    wow.  a guy was just talking to himself in the
    coffee area.  he continued as i was getting coffee.
    weird.
17.22291POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 03 1997 14:061
    How do you know if he wasn't talking to someone you couldn't see?
17.22292been there...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Feb 03 1997 14:074
  Oph, he'd prolly just read one of your notes...

  bb
17.22293LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Feb 03 1997 14:103
    well, unless the other person was hiding 
    in the cupboard, i do believe we were the 
    only ones in the room.
17.22294NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 03 1997 14:121
Maybe he was talking to a pookah.
17.22295LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Feb 03 1997 14:181
    a pookah?
17.22296POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateMon Feb 03 1997 14:213
    
    Like Harvey.
    
17.22297WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Feb 03 1997 14:263
    re: .22292
    
    <snort!>
17.22298BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 03 1997 14:274

	My God..... Harvey has come to pay a visit. I haven't talked to him in
years!
17.22299ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 03 1997 17:123
    
    where /john is getting all these lame no arm no leg jokes from?
    they're worse than Dr Science.
17.22300COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Feb 03 1997 17:144
>lame no arm no leg

Hoho!

17.22301Sorry, couldn't help it.ACISS1::SCHELTERMon Feb 03 1997 17:244
    A guy no arms, no legs, lying at your front door?
    
    
    Matt
17.22302POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateMon Feb 03 1997 17:535
    
    ttwa:  who, of the seven people in the conference room I just spent an
    hour in, was wearing excessive amounts of a cologne which should have
    been named Essence of Bug Spray.
    
17.22303BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 03 1997 17:571
that would be the one who had the huge bottle of Avon's.... skin so soft!
17.22304SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveMon Feb 03 1997 18:1410
    
    	Blurgh!
    
    	I finally find out that the highly offensive "hair spray"
    	aroma in the ladies room is coming from the automatic
    	air-freshener do-jigger.  It does nasty things to
    	an already, um, delicate, constitution.  
    
    	Karen
    
17.22305ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 04 1997 12:163
    
    ttwa: why there is so much love in this conference? some of you
    people are far worse than sharks at feeding time.
17.22307BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 04 1997 14:218

	I've never figured it out either.... big ruffians pretending to beat up
on each other.... well... except for the time they did a job on Andy Kaufman.



Glen
17.22308NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 04 1997 14:292
Andy Kaufman starred in "My Breakfast with Blassie," a parody of "My Dinner
with Andre."  I sat across the aisle from Fred Blassie at the world premiere.
17.22309MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyTue Feb 04 1997 14:333
ZZ    well... except for the time they did a job on Andy Kaufman.
    
    Oh, that was a riot!!!! :-)
17.22310BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Tue Feb 04 1997 14:388
    
    	RE: .22308
    
>I sat across the aisle from Fred Blassie at the world premiere.
    
    
    	Was he eatin' grit and suckin' scum?
    
17.22306BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Tue Feb 04 1997 14:3814
    
    	Speaking of "undertaker", does anyone really watch wrestling on
    	TV?
    
    	I guess I already know the answer to that, since it's been on TV
    	for years and would have been cancelled by now if it had no view-
    	ers, so I'll ask the obvious "Why??" question.
    
    	What a waste of time.
    
    	[I saw the last 5 minutes of some sort of tag-team match and 1 of
    	 the guys got nailed with a folding metal chair.  It probably hurt
    	 a bit ... I know I would have been in pain.]
    
17.22311NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 04 1997 14:412
Remember, he's "Classy Fred Blassie."  He gracefully acknowledged the
accolades of the audience.
17.22312MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyTue Feb 04 1997 14:512
    "I'LL WRAP YOU WITH MY CANE...YOU PENCIL NECKED GEEK!!!
    AAAAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!"
17.22313pass the bastard, please...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Feb 04 1997 15:372
he was the one who used to file his teeth 
prior to a match and during interviews.
17.22314SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 04 1997 15:411
    Better than what pinocchio does, I suppose.
17.22315BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 04 1997 15:435

but eventually pinocchio will no longer have a unit.


17.22316SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 04 1997 15:441
    He'll sue Geppetto.  Then he can file his petition.
17.22317BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 04 1997 15:452
What if Geppetto Sue's him?

17.22318Saw this comingTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxTue Feb 04 1997 16:033
    He can throw in the dowel.
    
    Chris
17.22319NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 04 1997 16:071
He wooden do that.  It would go against the grain.
17.22320sordid piggybacking on an infamous tragedyWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 04 1997 18:376
    Faye Resnick bares all in the March Playboy.
    
    TTWA: Why? WTFC?
    
    TTRWA: How many people will use this grisly crime to line their
    pockets? Does no one have a conscience?
17.22321ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 04 1997 18:392
    
    who is faye resnick? can't remember where i heard the name.
17.22322WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 04 1997 18:421
    Accused doper gal pal of Nicole Brown Simpson 
17.22323LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Feb 04 1997 18:451
    he's got such a way with words.
17.22324NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 04 1997 18:471
The Doctah used to write headlines for the NY Daily News.
17.22325BUSY::SLABch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haTue Feb 04 1997 18:473
    
    	I once referred to Charo as "the blonde Spanish bimbo".
    
17.22326ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 04 1997 18:502
    
    i once made a mistake regarding a friend. did i catch  heck for it.
17.22327DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Tue Feb 04 1997 18:584
    
    
    	Slab, get it right.  She's the "hoochie koochie" girl.  =)
    
17.22328BUSY::SLABA cross upon her bedroom wall ...Tue Feb 04 1997 19:265
    
    	Oh, yeah.  Forgot about that.
    
    	I haven't seen her in awhile.
    
17.22329SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Tue Feb 04 1997 23:486
    TTWA: Why does Glen think I'm now a prude because I took offense to 
    his "pole up the butt" comment?   Now I'm supposed to be "notes
    police" for every occurance of sexual innuendo?  
    
    Glen, you obviously didn't understand my argument of being able to
    draw the line.  I see why though, seeing as how I'm writing in Swahili.
17.22330BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 01:177

	April, I gave you the note yesterday as to why I think the way I do.
You chose to go off on something else so I still think the way I do. You say I
am always saying thinsg.... which is true. I'm showing you that it is done by
others just as much. Remember, the note (which I forget right now as it was
moved) had a few things in it....
17.22331SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Wed Feb 05 1997 01:5020
    Let's see, I'm not inside your head, so I don't know "what way you
    think".  If you're trying to say you think I AM a prude and I SHOULD be
    offended by every occurence of sexual innuendo BECAUSE I felt your
    particular comment was offensive, then so be it.  Don't the words "draw
    the line" mean anything to you?  The kind of tasteless sickness you
    spew at everyone on a day-to-day basis is definitely NOT "done by
    others just as much", which you know just as well as I do because I'm
    not the first and most certainly won't be the last to notice it and
    speak up about it.
    
    If you wish to continue to mention my name every time someone makes
    a reference to sex, I might be inclined to reciprocate and start teasing 
    you in the same manner.  You might think it's funny, and it may very
    well be, but it proves my point that you're out of control and trying
    to shove your sexuality down everyone's throat, pointing fingers all
    the while, trying to draw attention away from yourself.  
    
    Also, be a little more specific when referring to previous note
    strings.  Even better, go back and re-read the whole string starting
    from 13.1066 very carefully, then report back.
17.22332POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Feb 05 1997 03:036
    TTWA:
    
    Why is it so important for every 12 year old to log onto the internet?
    
    I agree that it's a great source of information but it's such a great
    source of trash.
17.22333BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 03:5238
| <<< Note 17.22331 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "Ack! Bluh!" >>>

| Let's see, I'm not inside your head, so I don't know "what way you
| think".  If you're trying to say you think I AM a prude and I SHOULD be
| offended by every occurence of sexual innuendo BECAUSE I felt your
| particular comment was offensive, then so be it. 

	April... as I said... if I knew where the particular note was I would
show you. In it you mentioned how I am always bringing things up.... which I
asked you to explain. To *me* it meant that I am always bringing upo something
sexual. Not everything I have ever said revolves around a bike seat, or lack
there of. YOU brought up the 'always mentioning things'. 

| The kind of tasteless sickness you spew at everyone on a day-to-day basis is 
| definitely NOT "done by others just as much", 

	I disagree.... which was what I showed you today. You see it
differently, so be it. One of the two is the more of the everyday stuff anyway,
so it isn't as noticed. I notice it, but that's life. You notice mine. See the
commonality?

| but it proves my point that you're out of control and trying to shove your 
| sexuality down everyone's throat, pointing fingers all the while, 

	Thank you, April. This was what I was getting at. It is the same as
anyone else that does it. Now if you believe they are doing the same thing....
then you are consistant. But otherwise, you are far from that.

| trying to draw attention away from yourself.

	If I was drawing the attention away from me then I would be denying
that I do it in the 1st place. I don't deny it. But it is really the same.
Sorry you can't see that.... maybe someday you will.




Glen
17.22334COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Feb 05 1997 04:008
>Not everything I have ever said revolves around a bike seat

But a high percentage of what you talk about involves your anus
and putting various things into it that do not belong there.

Feh.

/john
17.22335WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 05 1997 09:521
...yes, clearly an output device by design.
17.22336WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Feb 05 1997 09:543
    And if your own obsession about your anus isn't enough, we have John's
    obsession about your obsession with your anus to contend with. It's a
    bit much.
17.22337BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 10:186
| <<< Note 17.22334 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>

| But a high percentage of what you talk about involves your anus
| and putting various things into it that do not belong there.

	Eh? According to you... nothing belongs there, huh?
17.22338BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 10:197
| <<< Note 17.22336 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "Spott Itj" >>>

| And if your own obsession about your anus isn't enough, we have John's
| obsession about your obsession with your anus to contend with. It's a
| bit much.

	My anus?
17.22339Vegan madnessCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Feb 05 1997 11:067
	I wonder what sort of brain difficulty causes someone to
	wear a huge patch that says

                                 DAIRY IS
                                   RAPE

17.22340ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 05 1997 11:168
    
    Glen, april is right about you, but your too blind to notice.
    NO ONE in soapbox makes the crass remarks you do on an everday basis.
    I would estimate that 75% to 80% of your notes are sexual innuendo,
    most are crude in nature. Also, not everyone throws these comments out
    like you claim. If you can't see the difference, everyone  else
    clearly can. As is your noting style, you'll come back with some
    clueless comment, of that I can be assured.
17.22341ACISS1::SCHELTERWed Feb 05 1997 11:585
    RE: .22335  {snort, chortle, guffaw, etc...}
    
    
    Mike
    
17.22342well, bring on the info superhighway...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Feb 05 1997 12:2111
  Glenn - I caught that Clinton line, too : "Every 8-year old should be
 able to read, and every 12-year-old should be able to log on to the
 Internet."  I don't really agree either, but as a Digital Equipment
 Corporation employee, I loved it.  The Internet is possibly going to
 be our salvation, so don't knock it.

  And anyway, why not ?  Better than drug addiction.  Say what you will
 about the Internet, it isn't toxic waste in the bloodstream.

  bb
17.22343NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 05 1997 12:233
>    Why is it so important for every 12 year old to log onto the internet?

Because access is too fast.  Speeding on the Internet leads to crashes.
17.22344BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 12:2325
| <<< Note 17.22340 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago - My Kind of Town" >>>


| Glen, april is right about you, but your too blind to notice.
| NO ONE in soapbox makes the crass remarks you do on an everday basis.

	No one person... yes... you are correct. I even stated that before. But
throughout the day its there for all to see. But the difference is, as Doc had
said about 2 months ago, it stands out more because everyone is used of the
'straight' induendos, while with gay ones, isn't the normal everyday thing. I
have accepted that long ago. But if you'd like, I'll gladly keep pointing out
every single one that gets put in here. I really have no problem doing that.
Hell, just do a search on filthy or filthaa and you will see it clearly just on
that. Go on... do it.... 

| If you can't see the difference, everyone  else clearly can. 

	I'm not sure you can say everyone else.... I have gotten mail from a
few people in here who see what I am saying. Of course they never stated if
they liked what I said, but they saw the point.




Glen
17.22345ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 05 1997 12:272
    
    <sigh>
17.22346BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 12:363

	Finally... you agree! 
17.22347SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Wed Feb 05 1997 12:5517
    .22333  Glen, show me exactly which note you are referencing or stop
    referring to previous note strings.  
    
    You are trying to draw attention away from yourself now by pointing out
    each and every sexual remark or comment.  You don't have to flat out
    DENY something to draw attention away from yourself, you know.  Usually
    you accuse people of picking on you or being homophobes if they object,
    which is also an attempt to draw attention away from yourself.
    
    You totally aren't getting what I'm saying.  I might as well be speaking
    Dutch.  I'm trying to explain to you what I see and I feel I've done a
    pretty good job.  You continually retort with some cloudy, mental
    half-statement that I'm supposed to somehow coherently decode.  
    
    Honeslty, I was just trying to help you.  Why you refuse to accept some
    honest advice is beyond me.   At least ONE of us will walk away from
    this having learned something.  
17.22348Kids, check out alt.current-events.clinton.<whatever>TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxWed Feb 05 1997 13:0614
 > ...that Clinton line, too : "Every 8-year old should be
 > able to read, and every 12-year-old should be able to log on to the
 > Internet."
    
    Bwah-hah, maybe he oughta log on himself and see what most folks
    have to say about him there, before he goes and recommends that
    12-year-olds should see it.
    
    But heck, maybe he's recruiting potential Internet defenders, who've
    most likely completed the middle-school indoctrination.  Remind me to
    relate the "Mouse Trap game" story in here later, when I have some
    time.  :-)
    
    Chris
17.22349COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Feb 05 1997 13:546
>    At least ONE of us will walk away from this having learned something.  

You've probably learned that all that happens when you try to teach a pig
to sing is that you waste your time and annoy the pig.

/john
17.22350SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Wed Feb 05 1997 14:001
    -1 Yes, something along those lines. 
17.22351WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Feb 05 1997 14:086
    >              -< well, bring on the info superhighway... >-
    
    >but as a Digital Equipment Corporation employee, I loved it.  The
    >Internet is possibly going to be our salvation, so don't knock it.
    
     What? No whining about bonuses? Qu'est-ce que c'est?
17.22352MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Feb 05 1997 14:424
    Glen:
    
    As I said yesterday, apologize to the lady for speaking like a
    contemptable pig!!
17.22353BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 15:2611
| <<< Note 17.22334 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>

| But a high percentage of what you talk about involves your anus
| and putting various things into it that do not belong there.

	I meant to ask this earlier, but forgot. If a married couple
(man/woman) want to have anal sex, is it ok? 



Glen
17.22354CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Feb 05 1997 15:284


 Good grief...can't you just drop it, Glen?
17.22355BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed Feb 05 1997 15:317
>	I meant to ask this earlier, but forgot. If a married couple
>       (man/woman) want to have anal sex, is it ok? 

  Don't bother to address the point. Just keep dodging the issue.

  Doug.
17.22356BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 15:3542
| <<< Note 17.22347 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "Ack! Bluh!" >>>

| .22333  Glen, show me exactly which note you are referencing or stop
| referring to previous note strings.

	Well... had you answered it before the notes were moved there wouldn't
be this confusion! :-)  Go to note 13.1086.

| You are trying to draw attention away from yourself now by pointing out each 
| and every sexual remark or comment.  

	If that's what you are thinking I am doing.... then you would be wrong.
Just pointing out that it happens on both sides of the fence. One is something
that is much more mainstream so it isn't noticed as much.

| You don't have to flat out DENY something to draw attention away from 
| yourself, you know.  

	Errr.... when the above happens then it seems that the one crying the
attention is being taken away is the one who is on the blind side. But hey...

| Usually you accuse people of picking on you or being homophobes if they 
| object, which is also an attempt to draw attention away from yourself.

	Now I know you don't have a clue. Go back and reread my notes in the
gay topic. You will see I have stated many a time that the word homophobe is
used too much. And when have I ever said people are picking on me? Huh? Please
provide a pointer. 

| You totally aren't getting what I'm saying.  I might as well be speaking
| Dutch.  

	Oh... they have dykes there, right?

| Honeslty, I was just trying to help you. Why you refuse to accept some honest 
| advice is beyond me.   

	This is help? Hmmm...... 



Glen
17.22357BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 15:366
| <<< Note 17.22349 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>

| You've probably learned that all that happens when you try to teach a pig
| to sing is that you waste your time and annoy the pig.

	It worked in Babe....
17.22358BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 15:366
| <<< Note 17.22354 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Give the world a smile each day" >>>


| Good grief...can't you just drop it, Glen?

	I'm curious... can't I be curious??? 
17.22359POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Feb 05 1997 15:483
    Why should he drop his thing if nobody else will drop theirs?
    
    I'm not dropping mine for anybody.
17.22360BUSY::SLABAll the leaves are brownWed Feb 05 1997 15:503
    
    	Yeah, don't drop it, Glenn.  Keep a firm grip on it like usual.
    
17.22361ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 05 1997 15:552
    
    has glenn been buying sandpaper?
17.22362SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Wed Feb 05 1997 16:1414
    Oh fer cryin' out loud, Glen.  What about 13.1086 don't you understand? 
    I said YOUR continual sexual statements, which should obviously mean
    that I find YOUR statements to be worse than other people's.  
    
    You're still trying to make this a gay/het thing by saying that yours
    are more noticed because you're gay.  Give it up, already.  I never
    started squealing about you're being gay.  Let's put it into
    perspective, shall we?  Your pole up the butt comment wouldn't have
    been any better if a female hetero had said it.  If I'd said that,
    people would think I'm some sort of crazy nympho slut.  I don't want to
    be looked upon that way, do you?  If so, why?  I don't know anyone,
    hetero or homo, that would take it to such an extreme level like that.
                                                                
    Sorry you won't accept the truth about your little problem, Glen.
17.22363BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 16:2728
| <<< Note 17.22362 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "Ack! Bluh!" >>>

| I said YOUR continual sexual statements, which should obviously mean that I 
| find YOUR statements to be worse than other people's.

	In one note (and you can go back in that same area and look) you go off
about the pole issue. Then you broaden it to be more. Yeah, they stand out. But
for the reasons I stated. They aren't the normal everyday ones that you see in
this world. Hell, 20 years ago if you heard what is going on today people would
be shocked. (yes, the SL moral code :-) 

| You're still trying to make this a gay/het thing by saying that yours are more
| noticed because you're gay.  

	Because I'm gay? No no no..... anyone could say them. Straight people,
gay people. It's because the content is gay. Again... use the above example of
how things wold be perceived 20 years ago with the straight induendos.

| people would think I'm some sort of crazy nympho slut.  I don't want to
| be looked upon that way, do you?  

	Ahhhh.... so you took it seriously? Well... that's not my problem. Just
so ya know.... my butt has been in exit only mode for quite some time....

| Sorry you won't accept the truth about your little problem, Glen.

	Yeah.... whatevah

17.22364SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Wed Feb 05 1997 16:348
    Yeah, whatever's right...
    
    I didn't take it seriously, btw.  But even as a joke it transcended the
    realms of tastefulness.  And for once, LEAVE YOUR BUTT OUT OF IT.   
    
    You're lost and far, far away from home, IMO.
    
    Remember, I'm smarter than you, so I must be right!!  ;)
17.22365GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Feb 05 1997 16:392
  "April is the cruelest month."  -  TS Eliot
17.22366EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersWed Feb 05 1997 16:4112
Glen, I'll have to agree with April.  You do go too far.  And it is not a
"gay" thing. No one except Covert really cares.

I will mention one thing, however.  I know you are active in the gay rights
movement. I don't know what the strategy of the gay rights movement is,
but in my opinion trying to show that gay people are normal people just like
everyone else would be a good strategy.  However, a common stereotype many
people have is that gay men are obsessed with sex, are "perverts" or are just
interested in sex and not love. Your notes just reinforce that stereotype, and
if you act this way outside of Digital, probably a few people will walk away
muttering that their preconceived ideas were correct, rather than being
enlightened that gay people are people just like anyone else.
17.22367ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 05 1997 16:412
    
    where is the lovely mz_debra today????  
17.22368POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Feb 05 1997 16:444
    
    ...breeding lilacs out of the dead land, mixing memory and desire, stirring 
    dull roots with spring rain. 
    
17.22369ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 05 1997 16:454
    
    .22368
    
    wow. your boss sure keeps you busy!
17.22370for your wisdomLANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 05 1997 16:583
    .22366
    
    thank you, mr moroney.
17.22371not hard of hearing, hard of listeningWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Feb 05 1997 17:162
    And he's only the nth person to say it. Too bad Glen's hard of
    listening.
17.22372BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Wed Feb 05 1997 17:173
    
    	Maybe he'll "see the light" when the n+1th person says it.
    
17.22373LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 05 1997 17:204
    .22371
    
    really?  the nth person?  idnkt.
    oh well, maybe it was the way he said it.
17.22374or mebbeGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Feb 05 1997 17:234
  the innuenth person ?

  bb
17.22375BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 17:298
| <<< Note 17.22366 by EVMS::MORONEY "UHF Computers" >>>

| However, a common stereotype many people have is that gay men are obsessed 
| with sex, are "perverts" or are just interested in sex and not love. 

	That's men, period. :-)


17.22376LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 05 1997 17:301
    oh dear.
17.22377BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 17:316
| <<< Note 17.22368 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Let's Play Chocolate" >>>


| stirring dull roots with spring rain.

	ahhhh...... washing the winter right out of your hair
17.22378POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Feb 05 1997 17:335
    
    8^)
    
    Maybe I SHOULD go blonde.
    
17.22379BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 17:3711
| <<< Note 17.22364 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "Ack! Bluh!" >>>


| You're lost and far, far away from home, IMO.

	Well... maybe i am... but I'm still trying to figure out where the
homophobic and everyone is picking on me stuff came from in your note.

| Remember, I'm smarter than you, so I must be right!!  ;)

	Errr.... I thought everyone here was...
17.22380"who serves up the area's most trustworthy restaraunt reviews"...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Feb 05 1997 17:486
  What the radio guy who does "The Phantom Gourmet" on WBZ looks like.

  I imagine him short, fat, and bearded.

  bb
17.22381NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 05 1997 17:532
I suspect most restaurant critics are fat.  Prolly cause vomitoria are out
of style (except in Glen//john exchanges).
17.22382POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Feb 05 1997 17:561
    Glen and John exchange vomit?
17.22383SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Wed Feb 05 1997 17:569
17.22384PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 05 1997 17:589
>         <<< Note 17.22373 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "ready to begin again" >>>

>    really?  the nth person?  idnkt.
>    oh well, maybe it was the way he said it.

	exactly, Oph.  i don't think anyone else has expressed
	quite the same sentiments.


17.22385BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 17:5919
| <<< Note 17.22366 by EVMS::MORONEY "UHF Computers" >>>

	Oh yeah... I fergot one thing.....

| if you act this way outside of Digital, probably a few people will walk away
| muttering that their preconceived ideas were correct, rather than being
| enlightened that gay people are people just like anyone else.

	Then those are the people who aren't going to be reached anyway. People
need to do their homework. If they make a decision about something with a
sample size of 1, then they have a bad sample size. It doesn't matter if that
one sample is a good or bad example. You have the same type of people in both
the straight and gay worlds. 




Glen

17.22386POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Feb 05 1997 18:016
    
    >Glen and John exchange vomit?
    
    This is much more intimate than swapping spit.
    
    
17.22387POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Feb 05 1997 18:021
    Maybe if you put on a little weight you could be a better sample size.
17.22388BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 18:108
| <<< Note 17.22387 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Patented Problem Generator" >>>

| Maybe if you put on a little weight you could be a better sample size.

	I'm trying to take off weight!!!!  I wanna be a smaller sample size!

	Of course between you and Deb and the exchanging of vomit.... the
weight could be lost instantly!
17.22389POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Feb 05 1997 18:113
    
    I have NEVER exchanged vomit with Glenn.
    
17.22390POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Feb 05 1997 18:131
    I'm too embarrassed to FedEx a barf bag.
17.22392BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 18:156
| <<< Note 17.22391 by BUSY::SLAB "And when one of us is gone ..." >>>


| Or maybe it wouldn't, for the measly sun of $1000.

	the sun or a sun?
17.22391BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Wed Feb 05 1997 18:166
    
    	A combination of DECPaint and the SOAPBOX WWW site could prove
    	you wrong, dear.
    
    	Or maybe it wouldn't, for the measly sum of $1000.
    
17.22393BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Wed Feb 05 1997 18:163
    
    	What do you mean by "the sun or a sun"?
    
17.22394PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 05 1997 18:177
  why does tommy ralston state almost everything as though it were
  an indisputable fact?  it's like hearing from Mr. Spock.




17.22395BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Wed Feb 05 1997 18:183
    
    	Before you know it he'll be changing his node name to RALSTON::
    
17.22396NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 05 1997 18:201
Ralston always chex his facts.
17.22397ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 05 1997 18:207
    
    ttwa: I'm sure you've heard of the term "indian giver" before, and
    that the connotation is a negative one. In reality, it was meant as
    a compliment. The indians were known as great gift givers, and if
    they gave a gift to someone, and that person did something to dishonor
    themselves, then the indians would ask for the gift back. They didn't
    want the dishonor to extend to themselves.
17.22398BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 18:237
| <<< Note 17.22393 by BUSY::SLAB "And when one of us is gone ..." >>>


| What do you mean by "the sun or a sun"?

	The mere fact that your note went in a minute after the note that
follows it shows you changed it, slabo!
17.22399CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Feb 05 1997 18:245
>Ralston always chex his facts.


 oh great...a cereal punster
17.22400oh great, now we have...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Feb 05 1997 18:274
 shredded wit

  bb
17.22401ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 05 1997 18:312
    
    better than shredded twit, eh?
17.22402MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyWed Feb 05 1997 18:3330
 Z   Then those are the people who aren't going to be reached anyway.
 Z   People
 Z   need to do their homework. If they make a decision about something with
 Z   a sample size of 1, then they have a bad sample size.
    
    Glen, you should know from the Christian Perspective conference this is
    a faulty supposition.  People CAN be reached...and have been reached
    for a cause.  
    
    Martin Luther King recognized this very fact when he stressed the
    importance of non violent resistance to bad laws.  They demonstrated as
    a people a disdain for bigotry but at the same time, they did so with
    civility.  The Black Panthers on the other hand, took the approach you
    seem to be taking...that people aren;t going to listen anyway,
    therefore....
    
    MLK and his followers were successful because they lived above reproach
    on matters of civil dissent.  You, Glen Silva, are in the midst of a
    battle for the minds of Americans.  I believe you in your cause are
    called to the same high standard that minority groups have had to tow
    for years...and have done so successfully.  
    
    Groups like ACT UP and Queer Nation are into the bullcrap...you don't
    have to go down to their level.  I relate Glen, because I have a
    different kind of weakness.  I have to make a consciencious effort in
    my life to do more empathizing and less criticizing.  How about us
    boneheads work on our areas of weakness and make Mom, our beloved Lady
    Di...Proud!!!!
    
    -Jack
17.22403SMURF::WALTERSWed Feb 05 1997 18:343
    .22394
    
    We all do that Di, dear.  Except for a very few.
17.22404PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 05 1997 18:4616
>                     <<< Note 17.22403 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

>    We all do that Di, dear.  Except for a very few.

	I know what you're saying, but I disagree.  It's just not the
	same.  When I read Tom's notes, I feel as though they're a series
	of absolute statements, for the most part.  It's not that
	I doubt that a lot of thought has been put into them, but there's
	very often little or no acknowledgment that there might be exceptions.
	No room for interpretation.  

	But maybe it's just me.
	You are ever the fair-minded one, which is admirable, of course.
  
    
	
17.22405EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersWed Feb 05 1997 18:5625
Re .22385:
>| if you act this way outside of Digital, probably a few people will walk away
>| muttering that their preconceived ideas were correct, rather than being
>| enlightened that gay people are people just like anyone else.

>	Then those are the people who aren't going to be reached anyway.

Bad move.  These people will now be forever entrenched in their ideas that
"gays are all perverts" and "lost" to your cause.  Secondly, those "on the
fence" somewhere (know the stereotype but don't really believe it) will see
the stereotype reinforced, and, subconciously, start believing it.

> People need to do their homework. If they make a decision about something
> with a sample size of 1, then they have a bad sample size.

This isn't a test that some teacher hands out. People aren't going to study
the issue to see whether stereotypes are accurate or not.

Also about the sample size: I know suprisingly few people whom I know
for a fact are gay.  I know a fair number of people, and certainly many of
them are gay, just that I don't know it.  When people make a judgement,
they'll use the sample of people they know or suspect are gay.  The "quiet"
regular folks, whether "in the closet" or just not making a big deal of the
issue, won't be included in people's samples.  You may represent a bigger
part of many people's "samples" than you realize.
17.22406Should've expected this from the "Computer Geeks" siteTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxWed Feb 05 1997 19:069
    TTWA:
    
    A Web site displaying counts of "Hexadecimal Visitors", "Decimal
    Visitors", and "Octal Visitors".
    
    Well, let's see, I'm usually decimal, though I'm occasionally
    hexadecimal.  I haven't been octal for years.
    
    Chris
17.22407ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 05 1997 19:102
    
    "As God is my witness, I did not know turkeys could fly"
17.22408NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 05 1997 19:181
TTWA: What style of music is "GB?"  Mz_Deb?
17.22409POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Feb 05 1997 19:203
    
    "general business".
    
17.22410SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed Feb 05 1997 19:227
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If anyone really thinks my office will be packed and ready
    	for moving by 5:00 tomorrow.  I haven't even started yet,
    	and have a full work schedule tomorrow.  ugh!
    
17.22411BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 19:3336
| <<< Note 17.22402 by MKOTS3::JMARTIN "Ebonics Is Not Apply" >>>


| Martin Luther King recognized this very fact when he stressed the
| importance of non violent resistance to bad laws.  They demonstrated as
| a people a disdain for bigotry but at the same time, they did so with
| civility.  The Black Panthers on the other hand, took the approach you
| seem to be taking...that people aren;t going to listen anyway,
| therefore....

	Do you think without the radical side that people will ever listen to
the voice of reason? When people realize that an issue isn't going away and
they have to deal with it.... then they choose which to listen to. MLK made a
lot of sense and was much easier to deal with than a radical side. 

| I believe you in your cause are called to the same high standard that minority
| groups have had to tow for years...and have done so successfully.

	Jack.... I hear what you are saying. I will be morally correct from
this day on. No more smut from me. 

| Groups like ACT UP and Queer Nation are into the bullcrap...you don't have to 
| go down to their level.  

	Go to their level? A bit extreme, isn't it, Jack?

| I have to make a consciencious effort in my life to do more empathizing and 
| less criticizing.  

	So when do you start??? :-)





Glen
17.22412DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Wed Feb 05 1997 19:336
    
    
    	I know one of the guys on Phantom Gourmet is Billy Costa
    	from KISS 108.  And he's about as far from short and fat
    	as you could get.........
    
17.22413PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 05 1997 19:519
>  <<< Note 17.22413 by BIGQ::SILVA "http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/" >>>

>I would rather just be me and people can either accept me
>or reject me. But it is me that they are going to see. 

	so you make all kinds of anal sex comments in the Christian
	conference?  that surprises me.


17.22414BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 20:0364
| <<< Note 17.22405 by EVMS::MORONEY "UHF Computers" >>>


	I hate when I delete a note.... grrrr.... I thought rep/last would
work... so here is attempt #2


| Bad move.  These people will now be forever entrenched in their ideas that
| "gays are all perverts" and "lost" to your cause.  

	These same people will view other things the same way. A sample size of
1 is not something to base a decision on whether it os for the good or for the
bad side of a situation. I believe a lot of these same people could have 100
facts that show something against their favor, and take the one fact that shows
it is in their favor and scream...."see? I told ya!"  (does it sound like this
whole discussion???? :-)

| Secondly, those "on the fence" somewhere (know the stereotype but don't really
| believe it) will see the stereotype reinforced, and, subconciously, start 
| believing it.

	I hear what you're saying, but I wonder how many of these people who
are wondering will base it on a sample of 1? 

	It's obvious that many think I go on about sexual induendos too much.
For some it will just take the slightest induendo for that to happen while for
others it might be something more extreme. But for *me*, if it is part of me
I'd rather have it out in the open. Here is an example. Jimmy Swaggart was
loved by millions. Many of those very people thought he was a saint. But he had
a hidden life going on. It came back to haunt him.

	I don't want to shadow my life as then it seems like I am hiding
something. Change my life? That is always possible. But if this is a phase I am
in, then it's there. I'd rather be upfront about it. Spending too many years
hiding away a secret life might actually do that to someone. :-)  Change can
happen. Shadowing will not.

	Can you see this? I'm not saying you have to agree with it... but can
you see it?

| This isn't a test that some teacher hands out. People aren't going to study
| the issue to see whether stereotypes are accurate or not.

	And that is what I am talking about. If people aren't willing to go
further, then those will be the ones that are probably never reached. Here is
an example that is about how I used to be. Women who are feminist. Man haters.
All of them. That was my view of them. But like with all my other racial,
bigotted views I had, it took going out and finding out on my own if I was
right or wrong. I'm no expert but I know feminism is not about hating men.
There may be some feminist that do not like men. But I guess I look at that as
a different issue seperate from feminism.

| regular folks, whether "in the closet" or just not making a big deal of the
| issue, won't be included in people's samples.  You may represent a bigger
| part of many people's "samples" than you realize.

	That may very well be. I really don't know. Like I said... change can
happen. How I was 10 years ago and how I am now is totally different. I was not
a very nice person 10 years ago. Oh... I thought I was.... but I was racist,
homophobic, bigotted and always thought women were lower. 

	It comes down to I have my good points and bad points. A person can
either accept me for me or not. I know many people do like me...but there are
certain things about me they wish would change. :-)
17.22415BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 20:048
| <<< Note 17.22413 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>

| so you make all kinds of anal sex comments in the Christian
| conference?  that surprises me.

	You can't even mention the word 'lovers' in there without the note
being set hidden. So in there they don't allow it. 

17.22416POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Feb 05 1997 20:052
    Look, what's the big deal? It's just a harmless pole up the anus!
    What's the brouhaha all about?
17.22417PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 05 1997 20:106
>  <<< Note 17.22415 by BIGQ::SILVA "http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/" >>>

	okay, so you _do_ occasionally temper your comments.  just
	checking.


17.22418SSDEVO::RALSTONGoodbye, Feb 14thWed Feb 05 1997 20:134
    >why does tommy ralston state almost everything as though it were
    >an indisputable fact?  it's like hearing from Mr. Spock.
    
    It is indisputable fact to me. At least until I learn otherwise.   
17.22419BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 20:227
| <<< Note 17.22417 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>

| okay, so you _do_ occasionally temper your comments.  just checking.

	When I am forced to not be me.... yeah. set up rules about no sexual
induendos in here and I'm sure I will curb myself...

17.22420EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersWed Feb 05 1997 20:2314
>	I don't want to shadow my life as then it seems like I am hiding
>something. Change my life? That is always possible. But if this is a phase I am
>in, then it's there. I'd rather be upfront about it. Spending too many years
>hiding away a secret life might actually do that to someone. :-)  Change can
>happen. Shadowing will not.

Looks like you still don't get the point.  No one is going to care if you
reply "hubba hubba" to a note about some "hunky" actor (or whatever turns you
on).  Such a reply is going to let anyone with half a brain know your
orientation.  But if you get too carried away or too graphic, you'll draw
criticism.

Do you have a life outside your sexual orientation?  You must. Perhaps you
should let on a little that you do.
17.22421BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 05 1997 20:2710
| <<< Note 17.22420 by EVMS::MORONEY "UHF Computers" >>>

| But if you get too carried away or too graphic, you'll draw criticism.

	Errr.... I realized that. Too graphic for 1 may not be for another. 

| Do you have a life outside your sexual orientation?  You must. Perhaps you
| should let on a little that you do.

	Then look in the other topics.....
17.22422WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 06 1997 09:3313
the new ::CLASSIFIEDS selling rule. no more "Elmo-like" sales
will be allowed.

the section of the rule regarding tickets (scalping), which
is illegal, makes perfect sense. To deny the sale of some-
thing that is not illegal in any way, shape or form sounds
unfair.

granted, i agree with the moralistic view, but to base a rule
on moral basis seems unfair and intrusive. it is also not fair
to the potentional (senseless) buyers.

i wonder if it would stand if challenged (even in here)?
17.22423WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Feb 06 1997 09:5911
>| if you act this way outside of Digital, probably a few people will walk away
>| muttering that their preconceived ideas were correct, rather than being
>| enlightened that gay people are people just like anyone else.

>	Then those are the people who aren't going to be reached anyway. People
>need to do their homework. If they make a decision about something with a
>sample size of 1, then they have a bad sample size. It doesn't matter if that
>one sample is a good or bad example. You have the same type of people in both
>the straight and gay worlds. 
    
     definition of not getting the point
17.22426ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 06 1997 11:106
    
    glen, this is my last comment on the subject of crass comments. Now,
    I don't know about you, but when I see a note that's well written
    and insightful such as madman's was, it would sure make me think
    twice. Alas, you missed his whole point, but the sad thing is, I knew
    you would.
17.22427consider it the other way...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Feb 06 1997 11:3916
  Oh, I dunno.  Moroney makes a tactical point, but that may or may
 not be true.  The implied assumption is that gays want "to be like
 everybody else".  In fact, this is a typical mantra of Democrats.  But
 suppose that gays DON'T want to be like everybody else - in fact, they
 seek to be wildly different.  I see the point of a Moroney deception,
 but doesn't it just pave the way for a worse conflict later ?  Maybe
 Glen makes a better tactical decision to flaunt his difference.  People
 get used to phenomena, even abhorrent phenomena.

  We don't know the "cause" of nonstandard sexual behavior, but if it
 were genetic, we would expect it to correlate with other, totally
 unrelated different behaviors.  Glen's point about acting naturally
 has more merit than you are letting on.

  bb
17.22428ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 06 1997 11:424
    
    bb, "acting naturally" and crude, lewd, crass comments are'nt
    exactly the same thing. If you believe that they are, then you
    make madman's case even more solidified.
17.22429SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Feb 06 1997 11:4413
    
    	Glen, the restriction you suggest Diane (et al) "create"
    	is already in place by Ron Glover.  Does that mean you
    	will now start adhering to it?
    
    	Not likely, because in spite of the guidelines set up 
    	in Christian, you continually attempt to push the limits
    	there.
    
    	BTW, there is a vast difference between sexual innuendo and
    	blatant crude remarks.
    
    
17.22430WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Feb 06 1997 11:537
    >	BTW, there is a vast difference between sexual innuendo and
    >	blatant crude remarks.
    
     There is? <gasp!>
    
     "Yeah," he whined, "when a 'strate' does it, it's innuendo, when a gay
    does it, it's a blatantly crude remark."
17.22431BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Feb 06 1997 12:2417
| <<< Note 17.22428 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago - My Kind of Town" >>>


| bb, "acting naturally" and crude, lewd, crass comments are'nt
| exactly the same thing. If you believe that they are, then you
| make madman's case even more solidified.

	Battis... what many don't seem to understand is this:


                       always talk about sex .eqs. pig

                always talk about sex .nes. sexual orientation


	The above applies to anyone. For instance, if I were heterosexual and
saying remarks, you would not associate it with s/o.... just pig. 
17.22432SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Thu Feb 06 1997 14:143
    RE: 17.22430 - 17.22431
    
    agagagaga.
17.22433ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Feb 06 1997 14:517
> the section of the rule regarding tickets (scalping), which
> is illegal, makes perfect sense. To deny the sale of some-
> thing that is not illegal in any way, shape or form sounds
> unfair.

Nothing new there. Quite a few perfectly legal things are not allowed to
be sold through that file. It's a regular PC forum.
17.22434WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Thu Feb 06 1997 15:077
    
    Reselling Elmo is verboten, but apparently there's no rule against
    using C_A as the primary advertising vehicle for sideline businesses
    selling huge volumes of all sorts of junk -- which I surmise must be
    what several people in that conference are doing.
    
    
17.22435although, I recently bought something thereGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaThu Feb 06 1997 15:105
  I find the whole C_A conference really sleazy.  Be very wary of the
 items you see in there.  Know what you are doing, or walk away.

  bb
17.22436NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 06 1997 15:143
>                -< although, I recently bought something there >-

A Ronco Spurious Comma Inserter?
17.22437SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerThu Feb 06 1997 15:2522
    re: .22434
    
    I suppose I should write some sort of note defending 
    a conference I also happen to moderate, but as a co-mod
    I don't agree with all the rules either.  However, I also
    believe that it is next to impossible to please everybody
    anyway.  No matter what set of rules you have, someone is 
    eventually going to call you some awful name for having any 
    rules at all, so there you go.
    
    As an aside, all the stuff I sell in there actually does
    come out of my house - as unfortunate, sad and amazing as
    that may seem.  We are pack rats.
    
    I've got some good deals on stuff in there and all of the people 
    I've dealt with have been straightforward and fair. I don't
    think it's that bad.
    
    Mary-Michael
    
    
    
17.22438BUSY::SLABBeware of geeks baring griftsThu Feb 06 1997 15:328
    
    	Do you know why yard sale announcements are against the rules?
    
    	Because the moderators have no way of knowing whether or not your
    	[non-DEC] neighbors have contributed merchandise to the sale.
    
    	What a riot.
    
17.22439NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 06 1997 15:352
I'm positive there are people who buy stuff at yard sales with the sole
intention of reselling it through C_A.
17.22440BUSY::SLABBeware of geeks baring griftsThu Feb 06 1997 15:418
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Is the Tickle Me Elmo craze over yet?
    
    	If I remember correctly, sales will be allowed again after the
    	hype has died down.
    
17.22441NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 06 1997 15:411
Shawn, Christmas is over.  HTH.
17.22442CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Feb 06 1997 15:422
    I was wondering that too.  Not just now though but awhile ago.  Just
    thought I'd share.
17.22443BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Feb 06 1997 15:421
but he wants one of them dolls anyways!
17.22444BUSY::SLABBeware of geeks baring griftsThu Feb 06 1997 15:4711
    
    	RE: .22441
    
    	Yes, obviously, but did all the kids who wanted 1 get 1 before
    	Christmas?  I heard that 50K were being produced every day but
    	it wasn't enough to keep up with demand.  Were they 1M behind,
    	with another 1M additional required for birthdays, etc.?
    
    	Don't give me crap unless you have some documented proof that
    	the craze is over.  8^)
    
17.22445"We paid $xxx for *this*??"TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Feb 06 1997 15:506
    The next Tickle Me Elmo craze will no doubt involve hundreds of
    thousands of parents trying to unload their TME's which have been
    sitting abandoned in a dark corner of the kids' rooms for at least one
    full month by this time.
    
    Chris
17.22446BUSY::SLABBeware of geeks baring griftsThu Feb 06 1997 15:527
    
    	There was a comic strip that read:
    
    	[Kid] "You tickle it and it laughs?  That's IT??"
    
    	with parents looking on in the background.
    
17.22447BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Feb 06 1997 15:557

	If all of the tme dolls would date the kid eating cabbage patch dolls,
then all would be fine.

	The cpd's remind me of that Karen Black (I think it was Karen) movie
where that little doll kept going after her!
17.22448WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 06 1997 16:042
Trilogy Of Terror (i believe). funny as h-e double hockey
sticks when she tried to cook it.
17.22449BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Feb 06 1997 16:051
yes.... that was the name of it! Thanks, chip!
17.22450DEVMKO::SHERKI belong! I got circles overme i'sThu Feb 06 1997 16:1010
    re: classified ads.
    
       Run a business on the side??  Really now.  Not everyone at Digital
    is the same.  Maybe there really is someone who has all that jewelry
    to sell.
    
       I'm still a bit puzzled by the guy with the lawnmower fetish though.
    
    ken
    
17.22451EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersThu Feb 06 1997 17:275
>       I'm still a bit puzzled by the guy with the lawnmower fetish though.
    
If that means someone who always has a lawnmower(s) for sale ad, it probably
is a side business where he gets dead machines for free/cheap, fixes them
and sells them.
17.22452DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Feb 06 1997 17:3211
    
    
    	re: .22439
    
    
    	One name in particular comes to mind but I haven't seen her
    	in there for quite a while so I'm guessing she doesn't work
    	here anymore.  She'd have 4-5 ads posted each week, each with
    	a variety of things, all brand new.  
    
    
17.22453Next.... the Hope diamond!PSDV::SURRETTETheCluePhoneIsRinging,AndIt'sForYOU.Thu Feb 06 1997 18:159
    
    
    Has the "My wife wants a BIGGER diamond "  C_A
    shown up lately?  You'd think after the dozen 
    or so times he tried he would just give up!
    
    W.
    
    
17.22454NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 06 1997 18:181
Give up and get a different wife?
17.22455BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Thu Feb 06 1997 18:253
    
    	Yeah, a wife with smaller fingers.
    
17.22456NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 06 1997 18:271
Slab, take it to 699.
17.22457Really?NHASAD::SHERKI belong! I got circles overme i'sThu Feb 06 1997 20:2317
>
>>       I'm still a bit puzzled by the guy with the lawnmower fetish though.
>    
>If that means someone who always has a lawnmower(s) for sale ad, it probably
>is a side business where he gets dead machines for free/cheap, fixes them
>and sells them.
>
    
    Hey
    
      Far be it from me to presume another would abuse the privilege of the
    classified ads notes file.  Besides it is interesting to wonder what
    subtleties the various lawn mowers have that would draw this individual
    to buy and sell so many.
    
    Ken
    
17.22458BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Thu Feb 06 1997 21:055
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Who is the voice coach and who is the pig in note 20?
    
17.22459ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Feb 07 1997 12:362
    
    did di chase off hare binder? he's been awfully quiet lately.
17.22460BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Feb 07 1997 12:384

	binder moves on to other things....like work. :-)  he can't be chased
away!
17.22461BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Fri Feb 07 1997 14:094
    
    	He added some etymological reply in another conference last night
    	or this morning, so he's around somewhere if not right here.
    
17.22462POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 07 1997 14:428
    
    I wonder if there was any particular reason that MetPay changed my
    status from payroll deduction to direct bill, or if it's just one more
    item on their list of things to do to drive me absolutely round the
    bend.
    
    
    
17.22463BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Feb 07 1997 16:032
better make sure your insurance is paid up first before you go driving
anywhere!
17.22464STAR::MWOLINSKIuCoder sans FrontieresFri Feb 07 1997 16:355
  I wonder how toasted covert really is after lunch today???


	-mike
17.22465BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsFri Feb 07 1997 16:424
    
    	Must be an ethnic dish or something, because I've never heard
    	of it.
    
17.22466BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsFri Feb 07 1997 16:568
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	There are 5600+ base notes in the WINDOWS-NT conference.  Does
    	that mean that there are 5600+ different problems reported there,
    	or 2800+ noters who are too important to look for the already-
    	posted answers?
    
17.22467BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsFri Feb 07 1997 17:009
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Did Dawn Banks leave?
    
    	I thought she'd posted a note saying she was leaving, and it has
    	been awhile since I've seen her name ... so I put 2 and 2 toget-
    	her and my Pentium came up with 3.99.  But I'm still wondering.
    
17.22468POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 07 1997 17:064
    
    115.1755
    
    
17.22469BUSY::SLABDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Fri Feb 07 1997 17:073
    
    	Thanks.  How can I ever repay you?
    
17.224708^)POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 07 1997 17:145
    
    <tremble>
    
    I am awfully glad that *I* don't have to thank *you*.
              
17.22471BUSY::SLABDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Fri Feb 07 1997 17:165
    
    	Don't knock it 'til you've tried it.
    
    	Your statement might be considered libel in some countries.
    
17.22472COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 07 1997 18:151
Yeah.  Shawn might be the best little skinny pencil-necked geek you'd ever find.
17.22473BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Fri Feb 07 1997 18:165
    
    	Thanks, John.
    
    	That's the nicest thing you've ever said about me.
    
17.22474can't take him anywhere ?GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Feb 07 1997 18:174
  So what did covert do at lunch ?

  bb
17.22475COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 07 1997 18:481
Consumed mass quantities.
17.22476POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 07 1997 18:511
    Always got to bring religion into it, eh?
17.22477EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersFri Feb 07 1997 19:013
re .22472:

naah, she knows me.
17.22478ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri Feb 07 1997 19:504
    I really wonder about my hard drive.  It's absolutely the busiest hard
    drive I've ever seen.  It'll just start whirlin' away for no real
    reason, and continue happlily about its business for a couple of
    minutes, then it stops.  It does this a few times a day.  
17.22479USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Fri Feb 07 1997 19:533
    Are you running the Plus! System Agent, with oddities scheduled in
    there?
    
17.22480It also runs my empty floppy drive occasionallyTLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxFri Feb 07 1997 20:037
    If you have Microsloth Office Ninety-something, you may also have
    gotten some weird Fast Start or Find Fast or some similarly-named
    thing that occasionally tries to run your life for you.  Check
    out your Startup group... I found I didn't need this stuff, and
    my disk is a lot quieter now.
    
    Chris
17.22481CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Feb 07 1997 20:264
    Steve, don't worry about it.  It's just the tri-lateral commission
    accessing your data and placing ghost files in there.  They will flash
    subtle but highly suggestive messages at you while you are playing on
    the system.  Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.
17.22482BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 10 1997 10:313

	I wonder if Mz Deb saw the movie, 'That Darn Cat' this past weekend?
17.22483POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateMon Feb 10 1997 11:376
    
    No, I didn't, but I did see the original too many years ago and doubt
    I'll bother to see a remake, unless someone can convince me that it'll
    be better.
    
    
17.22484BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 10 1997 12:004

	You mean that was a movie before? Oh.... I will take this to topic 736
then!
17.22485PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 10 1997 12:225
   People who get whooshed first thing on
   a Monday, even after a whole weekend to rest up.


17.22486Who could have predicted it would turn out like this?TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxMon Feb 10 1997 12:356
    TTWA:
    
    When was the last time that I saw a building as ugly as that little
    Oracle building near ZKO?
    
    Chris
17.22487WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Feb 10 1997 17:024
>   People who get whooshed first thing on
>   a Monday, even after a whole weekend to rest up.
    
    Binge drinkers? :-)
17.22488EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersMon Feb 10 1997 17:163
TTWA:

Someone named Kenneth Olsen selling DEC memory modules in comp.sys.dec.
17.22489NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 10 1997 17:222
Isn't be based on the west coast?  I've seen his posts in some of the
Mac usenet groups.
17.22490ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 10 1997 17:232
    
    gee, how the mighty have fallen.
17.22491PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 10 1997 18:065
	No discussion about the nanny being charged with
	murder.  Although, maybe there's not a lot to say.


17.22492:-)BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Feb 10 1997 18:093

	Fran Dreshier is charged with murder????? 
17.22493They blamed the parents....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Feb 10 1997 18:236
|	No discussion about the nanny being charged with
|	murder.  Although, maybe there's not a lot to say.
    
    The talk radio crowd had a lot to say.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.22494PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 10 1997 18:317
>  <<< Note 17.22493 by PERFOM::LICEA_KANE "when it's comin' from the left" >>>
>                        -< They blamed the parents.... >-

	oh yeah, i heard some of that.  "that's what they get for
	not being home with their kids, blah, blah..."

17.22495BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Feb 10 1997 18:388
>	oh yeah, i heard some of that.  "that's what they get for
>	not being home with their kids, blah, blah..."


   You've got to be kidding ...... 

   But then again .... I guess it doesn't surprise me, which is very 
   disturbing in of itself.
17.22496Not mentioning the rumor mongers and their rumors....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Feb 10 1997 18:487
    
    Well, it's not like both parents *had* to work afterall.  What family
    can't get by on one MD's salary?
    
    So "thought" the talk radio "thinkers."
    
    								-mr. bill
17.22497NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 10 1997 18:564
It seems that the au pair services are negligent, and the parents are naive
in relying on the au pair services' screening and training.  From what little
I've read of this, the au pair service gives a whopping four days' training
to the au pairs.
17.22498SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 11 1997 12:5130
    TTWA:  Is all human knowledge available on the internet?
    
    HOLE IN MY BUCKET
    
    There's a hole in my bucket, 
    dear Liza, dear Liza, 
    There's a hole in my bucket, 
    dear Liza, a hole. 
    
    Well fix it, dear Henry, 
    dear Henry, dear Henry, 
    Well fix it, dear Henry, well fix it. 
    
    With what shall fix it, . . . 
    With straw, . . . 
    The straw is too long, . . . 
    Well cut it, . . . 
    With what shall I cut it, . . . 
    With an axe, . . . 
    The axe is too dull, . . . 
    Then sharpen it, . . . 
    With what shall I sharpen it, . . . 
    With a stone, . . . . 
    The stone is too dry, . . . 
    Then wet it, . . . 
    With what shall I wet it, . . . 
    With water, . . . . 
    In what shall I fetch it, . . . 
    With a bucket, . . . 
    There's a hole in my bucket, . . .
17.22499PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 11 1997 12:535
   It always struck me as odd that she suggested fixing the
   bucket with straw.


17.22500?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Feb 11 1997 13:164
    
    It always struck me that Henry is a dolt.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.22501=B-(TROOA::BUTKOVICHthese pretzels are making me thirstyTue Feb 11 1997 14:507
    When somebody has a Dr. appointment for 9:00 and shows up at 8:55, and
    another somebody has an appointment for 9:30 and shows up at 8:50,
    wouldn't you think that the person who had the 9:00 appointment would
    get in to see the Dr. *before* the person with the 9:30 appointment?
    Well, wouldn't you?   I mean, should the first somebody have to wait an
    extra half an hour just because the 2nd somebody arrives waaayyyyy
    before their scheduled time?!?
17.22502POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 11 1997 14:521
    Blame it on Mike Harris.
17.22503more data?USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Tue Feb 11 1997 14:547
    Actually, I think it is reasonable for an MD to take a patient who is
    in her office when she is ready for the next patient.  An MD never
    knows what the day will bring.
    
    Now, if you were both in the office...
    
    FJP
17.22504MKOTS3::JMARTINEbonics Is Not ApplyTue Feb 11 1997 14:561
    It's Reagan's fault I tell ya!!
17.22505SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 11 1997 14:561
    The Canadian Impatient.
17.22506TROOA::BUTKOVICHthese pretzels are making me thirstyTue Feb 11 1997 15:026
    Both patients were in the office.... this was the first appointment of
    the day which the first patient always asks for *because* of the
    backlog of appointments that always occur any other time of day.
    
    I guess I could have put this in a TTHT, but I didn't want to throw my
    ratios off!
17.22507NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 11 1997 15:331
The Failure of the Canadian Health System...
17.22508WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 11 1997 15:554
    TTWA:
    
     Who'll enter their tasting notes/labels to look for first: DougO (ZAP)
    or Lady Di (BWE).
17.22509PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 11 1997 15:595
  .22508   i don't get all fancy with the tasting notes.  i just
	   jot down a coupla names here and there.  


17.22510WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 11 1997 16:451
    edge to Lady Di...
17.22511PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 11 1997 16:545
   .22510  i cannot help but think you are taunting us, 
	   mr. lemony-mid-mouth.


17.22512WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 11 1997 17:281
    :-P
17.22513RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Feb 11 1997 18:1912
    Re .22498:
    
    >     TTWA:  Is all human knowledge available on the internet?
    
    Why ask here?  Can't you find the answer on the web?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.22514ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 11 1997 19:232
    
    <---- repository material. edp made a joke, film at 11:00
17.22515BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 12 1997 11:0119

	I wonder what the doc will say when I see him today? 

	You know last year I hand my uvula taken out. Some people have this
done so they will stop snoring. Since the Fall I have STARTED to snore. I also
don't sleep too well at night. Soooo.... today they are going to relook at it
and see what else can be done, if anything. They will try and see why I don't
sleep well.

	My uneducated non-physician opinion is that I will need to invest in a
good humidifier. When I slept at a friends house a couple of weeks back (when
my car died) I slept in the livingroom with 2 humidifiers going. I had the BEST
night of sleep I have ever had in a long time. Hmmmm.....




Glen
17.22516WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 12 1997 11:144
-1 does he know of this snoring problem?

   it may have a bearing on the conversation. then again,
   maybe not.
17.22517ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Feb 12 1997 11:174
    Glen, buy a humidifier.
    
    
    That will be $10. 
17.22518ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 12 1997 11:343
    
    <---- somebody horning in on my practice, i see. hmmm i see retribution
    coming.
17.22519ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Feb 12 1997 12:164
    Battis, take two prozak and call me in the morning.
    
    
    That will be $10.
17.22520BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendWed Feb 12 1997 12:233
Prozac, hth

And, that'd be about $5 for the pills alone.
17.22521CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Feb 12 1997 13:025
    TTWA
    
    How did Dawn enjoy her trip?
    
    
17.22522ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 12 1997 13:102
    
    hoping a friends surgery went well
17.22523BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendWed Feb 12 1997 13:5427
    .22521:
    
    Oh, sorry I didn't mention it.
    
    It was very nice.  The trip itself constituted just over a week's worth
    of blissful solitude, mostly watching the northern scottish countryside
    go by outside a train window.  It was exactly what I needed to unwind
    from a hectic 2.5 years of gradual school, and to get over my rather
    predictable winter-break blahs.
    
    Pictures and some commentary from the first half of my trip can be
    found under
    http://www.connix.com/~drbanks
    and specifically, starting at:
    http://www.connix.com/~drbanks/scotland/introduction.html
    Pending the delivery of another round tuit, I'll be scanning in the
    pictures (and composing some commentary) from the second half of the
    trip.
    
    One interesting postscript, which isn't really covered in my web
    commentary is that this trip to the UK has given me the strongest
    reason to date (albeit still not strong enough) to join the NRA.  No,
    nothing happened to me, but just seeing what passes for "rights" over
    there made me shudder.
    
    ... and oh yes, I did manage to eat some haggis.  I also got a few
    bottles of scotch, one of which is rather nice.
17.22524Counting the seconds 'til this appears in "Box Phrases"TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxWed Feb 12 1997 14:3613
    re: snoring
    
    You might want to try one of those "Breathe Right" (or some similar
    name) strips.  Even though I don't snore (well, not much anymore,
    anyways), I tried one once just for the heck of it, mainly because
    my father-in-law handed one to me once at the dinner table (?!)
    and I was more or less compelled to try it on and wear it, in much
    the same manner as I had to try on itchy sweaters as a kid at
    Christmas when visiting relatives.
    
    In any event, the strip really does open everything up.
    
    Chris
17.22525POMPY::LESLIEAndy Leslie, DEC man walking...Wed Feb 12 1997 14:422
    "Breathe Right" strips have been designated a "rip off" by the UK
    Consumer Mag "Which?".
17.22526EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersWed Feb 12 1997 14:532
I can tell immediately that I breathe better with them.  I apparently still
snore, however. 
17.22527TTWABOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveWed Feb 12 1997 15:338
    >I had the BEST
    >night of sleep I have ever had in a long time. Hmmmm.....
    
    
    Which is it: The best nights sleep ever, or the best nights sleep in a
    long time.  They are mutually exclusive
    
    
17.22528WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Feb 12 1997 15:431
    Isn't forever a long time? :-)
17.22529CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Feb 12 1997 15:5212


 Couple weeks ago..a memo telling us that Digital employees will have
 free admission to the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium for 1997.  Today
 I see a memo that says, essentially, that too many people took advantage
 of the offer and now there will be a lottery drawing for 500 one time 
 tickets and the free admission offer is cancelled.



 Jim
17.22530SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundWed Feb 12 1997 16:081
    SHOW ME THE MONEY!
17.22531BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 12 1997 17:3025

	I went to the doc today. He is a quack. This is what he said:


doc:	Where you are not sharing your bed with anyone right now, why don't
	we wait until you do before we see why you are snoring.

me:	You're kidding, right? And what do you suppose we do about me not 
	really sleeping?

doc:	I think you should go to bed earlier.

me:	Ok.... I'm wondering though.... how will going to bed earlier make it
	so I sleep better? 


	He had no real answer so I walked out of there less than pleased. I
will be calling my doctor tomorrow to find out why he would send me to him. 

	Steve... the humidifier was an option before I went. It is one I will
actually do now that I have met this oh so wonderful doctor. 


Glen
17.22532NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 12 1997 17:411
TTWA: What brought Hare Binder out of the woodwork?
17.22533COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Feb 12 1997 17:431
13.1141?
17.22534ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQWed Feb 12 1997 17:481
FWIW, I find I sleep a whole lot better if I get a little (more) exercise.
17.22535SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Feb 12 1997 17:523
    .22532
    
    232.2864
17.22536CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Feb 12 1997 17:5316
    Glen,
    
    recent painful experience has taught me that many doctors do not listen
    to you unless you make it VERY clear that your life is being impacted. 
    I have had to learn to whine, something I never have to do with my PCP. 
    The specialists I was referred to don't seem to understand a calm,
    factual statement of symptoms.  They did understand, "I am in so much
    pain I can't sleep more than an hour at a time, either give me something
    to knock me out at night or do something to find out what the heck is
    wrong!  My family is hiding all sharp objects and ammunition!"
    
    good luck
    
    meg
    
    
17.22537BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 12 1997 18:184

	Oh... he did say that I could take pills so I would sleep. Hey... why
not lets try and have me sleep naturally and not with pills.
17.22538TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringWed Feb 12 1997 19:036
    If any one else in here had to get out a dictionary to find out what
    Herr Binder was saying in 18.5535 :-)
    
    
    
    joan
17.22539PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 12 1997 19:044
  "patootie" was a real stumper.


17.22540CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Feb 12 1997 19:064


 TTWA...who hired the painters in this building..
17.22541WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Feb 13 1997 10:575
    TTWA-
    
     Do we have any VTX servers which are actually up? The ones the local
    cluster uses are TELALL and LOOKUP and both have been down since
    yesterday.
17.22542ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 13 1997 12:003
    
    just another example of the tri-lateral commission power. they
    are everywhere.
17.22543NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 13 1997 12:481
ZKVTX1 is up.
17.22544GMASEC::KELLYIt's Deja-Vu, All Over AgainThu Feb 13 1997 13:051
    Herr Binder's recent fascination with the Queen's navel....
17.22545NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 13 1997 13:111
And now he is a captain in the Queen's navel.
17.22546WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Thu Feb 13 1997 13:141
    Shouldn't that be MacNavel?
17.22547ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 13 1997 13:402
    
    MacHale's Naval?
17.22548ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 13 1997 17:554
    
    saw a funny slogan today.
    
    "We are Microsoft  Resistance is Futile   You will be Assimilated"
17.22549Oh no! They got him too!TLE::RALTONow featuring Synchro-VoxThu Feb 13 1997 17:596
    > "We are Microsoft  Resistance is Futile   You will be Assimilated"
    
    I'm almost afraid to click on this button in my Microsoft Office
    toolbar called "Microsoft Binder".
    
    Chris
17.22550DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Feb 13 1997 18:025
    
    
    
    	{snicker}
    
17.22551ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 13 1997 18:272
    
    i agree chris, it would probably spout Macbible phrases.
17.22552SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Feb 13 1997 18:306
    ttwa:  Why can't I just boot up my PC and *use* the damn thing?  It
    won't let me do anything at all resembling work until I give it a user
    name, machine name, and network address.  And I can't do that until I
    get a TCP/IP hostname and address.  What would I do if I were a
    customer who never intended to put the damn thing on a PATHWORKS
    network?
17.22553POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Feb 13 1997 18:321
    You would use a Mac in that case.
17.22554ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 13 1997 18:336
    
    << What would I do if i were a customer who never intended to put
    the damn thing on a PATHWORKS network?
    
    
    probably would've bought a Mac instead.
17.22555SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Feb 13 1997 18:539
    I've got my office Mac on TCP/IP.  Had it on DECnet and CRAPWO--, er,
    um, PATHWORKS, but took it off.  Never had any trouble getting the Mac
    running and doing useful stuff, did the network setup when I needed it. 
    This PC just sits there with a dialog box that says "Welcome to setting
    up your Windows NT workstation.  Please have the following information
    ready before proceeding with setup.  [ stuff it wants ]  Oh, and by the
    way, don't power down after you start this process, or else you'll have
    to reinstall the whole damn operating system from CD-ROM."  (Well,
    maybe not those exact words.)
17.22556ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 13 1997 18:594
    
    welcome to the world according to Microsoft. "Over 50 million served"
    
    bwahaaaaaaaaa
17.22557PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Feb 13 1997 19:565
  i've never seen any smut on the Web.  what's
  wrong with me?  aside from the usual stuff, i mean.


17.22558BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Feb 13 1997 20:0510
I did once.

A friend and I were cruising what appeared to be a rather innocuous page. 
We followed some link that said something about being an obnoxious picture,
and BLAM!  Truely, the most obscene, and graphic picture I've ever seen, on
the web or off (and from an angle that due to the placement of my eyes and
movement ability of my joints, I'd never really seen before).

Sort of offensive that it didn't come with more warning, but I guess I know
what to expect the next time I see a warning about "obnoxious" or "nasty."
17.22559BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Feb 13 1997 20:101
dawn.... now you know why I don't have my pic on the net... :-)
17.22560BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendThu Feb 13 1997 20:121
Thank you for not sharing!
17.22561WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 14 1997 10:384
    TTWA:
    
     Why the Hubble Telescope is described as "the aging Hubble
    Telescope..."
17.22562BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Feb 14 1997 11:031
so they can get more money to build a newer and betterer one?
17.22563PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 14 1997 12:395
      egomaniacs



17.22564LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Feb 14 1997 12:442
    they're entertaining, though.  but only in
    small doses.
17.22565POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 14 1997 12:441
    Di, I was just kidding, really.
17.22566PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 14 1997 13:004
   .22565  er... hunh?


17.22567POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 14 1997 13:023
    {phew}
    
    Guess it wasn't me.
17.22568yust kiddin'LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Feb 14 1997 13:032
    he's an egomaniac so naturally he thought
    you were referring to him.
17.22569SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Fri Feb 14 1997 13:431
    .22563  Me too!!
17.22570POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 14 1997 14:031
    I was just kidding, really.
17.22571SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Fri Feb 14 1997 14:281
    8)  Not you, silly.
17.22572POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 14 1997 14:301
    {phew}
17.22573PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 14 1997 15:045
  do men "jabber" or is that just a woman thang?



17.22574POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 14 1997 15:101
    no, yes.
17.22575LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Feb 14 1997 15:121
    men expound, women jabber.
17.22576PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 14 1997 15:134
   .22575  yes, i suspect it's something like that.


17.22577let's be fairPOLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 14 1997 15:131
    women jabber, men grunt.
17.22578SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Fri Feb 14 1997 15:401
    Men pontificate.  Women tolerate it.  8)
17.22579POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 14 1997 15:411
    {chunder}
17.22580POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 14 1997 15:443
    
    Men chunder?
    
17.22581WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 14 1997 15:493
>  do men "jabber" or is that just a woman thang?
    
    It an equal opportunity activity. But you knew that.
17.22582LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Feb 14 1997 15:551
    you left out a word.
17.22583batti's to the rescueWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 14 1997 15:571
    's
17.22584CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Feb 14 1997 16:296


 TTWA:

 How much fun it will be driving home tonight
17.22585EVMS::MORONEYUHF ComputersFri Feb 14 1997 16:352
I just hope there isn't another station wagon out there like the one that
came around a corner too fast this AM and barely missed sliding into me.
17.22586WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 14 1997 16:5112
    TTWA:
    
    If Vote Now 96 will be scrutinized over its tex-exempt status given the
    longstanding ties of its chairman and executive director to the
    democratic party. Not only did the group target democrats for its
    services, party operatives referred party donors to this group which
    both circumvents disclosure rules for party donations and allows such
    contributions to be tax deductible. And lo and behold, the largest
    donors to this group were "thanked" by attending an intimate dinner at
    the White House.
    
     connect. the. dots.
17.22587CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Feb 14 1997 16:523
    tex-exempt?  Not able to have texans as part of their organization?  I
    knew not everyone particularlry cared fro texans but really, that goes
    a little too far I think.
17.22588WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 14 1997 16:531
    <smirk> Felicitous typos R us
17.22589SCASS1::BARBER_AAck! Bluh!Fri Feb 14 1997 16:581
    *NOW* I'm offended.  
17.22590BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Feb 14 1997 17:001
about time!
17.22591???BOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveFri Feb 14 1997 18:265
    TTWA
    
    What's wrong with the WEB_AUTHORING tools notesfile:-|
    
    --Geoff
17.22592BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Feb 14 1997 18:271
it keeps telling me it is excited.
17.22593BOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveFri Feb 14 1997 18:371
    I always wondered about that notesfile:-)
17.22594SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Feb 14 1997 19:246
    
    	re .22585
    
    	Sorry, Mike!
    
    
17.22595ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 18 1997 12:022
    
    did Brian and Glenn get the chance to hook up?
17.22596POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 18 1997 12:271
    I didn't even get a phone call. But I think Brian was pretty busy.
17.22597ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 18 1997 12:292
    
    gee, glenn, that's a fine how do you do!
17.22598CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Feb 18 1997 12:431
    Nein.  
17.22599ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 18 1997 12:572
    
    iffen I was Glenn, i'd be taking you off of my X-mas card list.
17.22600CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Feb 18 1997 13:095
    Actually, the thought did cross my mind and yes it was a short trip. 
    Glenn pretty much summed it up.  I did what I needed to do and managed
    to catch an earlier flight out.  
    
    
17.22601POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 18 1997 13:132
    See? TOld you he was busy. I also realize that it was not a plot to
    avoid me either.
17.22602CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Feb 18 1997 13:164
    Nope, no avoidance plot.  Would have like to tip a few somethings back
    if time permitted.  Me thinks I shall be going up again in the not too
    distant future.  Now if only we could do something about that horrid
    BEX flight.....
17.22603but leave it alone now, or he'll get suspiciousWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 18 1997 13:161
    See, Bri. I told you he'd buy it.
17.22604POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 18 1997 13:352
    Ask about the beford charter. I'm pretty sure they still fly for us.
    Very convenient.
17.22605WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 18 1997 15:184
    TTWA:
    
     Uncharacteristically low traffic on my newsgroups of interest. I
    wonder if the server is munged up.
17.22606BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Feb 18 1997 15:336
    
    	Perhaps the alt.sex.weirdos people have all logged out to start
    	practicing what they preach.
    
    	Try again in an hour or so.
    
17.22607FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Feb 18 1997 15:445
    
    
    	and here I thought it was alt.sex.gerbilling....
    
    
17.22608ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 18 1997 15:456
    
    I had the last couple of days off and was noticing more often
    than not, that the Mormons have been advertising a lot on cable,
    especially late at night. Was sort of funny in a way, because the
    ads were on TBS during a bloody Clint Eastwood movie. I guess
    it's just me. weird.
17.22609BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Tue Feb 18 1997 16:068
    
    	I liked the 1 where the father woke the kid up as the trash guys
    	were pulling up to the house in the morning and the kid had for-
    	gotten to bring the trash out, so father and kid ran down the
    	road together, trash bags in hand, chasing the truck.
    
    	Brought a tear to my eye, or 1 to each eye.  I forget.
    
17.22610NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 16:287
Deb could probably advise you on how to get those tears sewn.





[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22611ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 18 1997 16:352
    
    <---- what happened to SMURF::WALTERS?
17.22612BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteTue Feb 18 1997 16:385
    
    	Give him a break, Battis ... he's trying.
    
    	In his defense, we're not giving him much material to work with.
    
17.22613NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 16:537
Yes, a dearth of ambiguities and straight lines thse days.
If it wasn't youse two guys, I'd suspect you were wising up.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22614BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteTue Feb 18 1997 16:576
    
    	Battis, I think we've been insulted.
    
    	Unless he means that we're so darned smart that we couldn't pos-
    	sibly get any smarter.  Yeah, that must be it.
    
17.22615PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 18 1997 16:584
  i'll give you 9-5 odds that's not what he meant.


17.22616BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteTue Feb 18 1997 17:003
    
    	[sobs uncontrollably, for 2 reasons]
    
17.22617NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 17:017
Quick Slab,  put $10 at those odds, I'll deny the slur and we can
split the winnings.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22618PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 18 1997 17:077
> Quick Slab

	sounds like a new kind of fast-drying cement.
	or a drive-through headstone service.


17.22619BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyTue Feb 18 1997 17:097
    
    	Phew!!
    
    	Imagine where else you could have gone with that phrase.
    
    	Thank you.
    
17.22620NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 17:189
Quick Slab.

Autopsies while-u-wait.


(Where the keen mean to show their spleen.)


[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22621NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 18 1997 17:201
Colin was funnier when he was a smurf.
17.22622NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 17:3311
I may have been funnier, but I was always feeling a little blue.








 
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22623PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 18 1997 17:376
>[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]

	i don't like this one bit.  it's very unsettling and it
	makes you seem farther away.  please stop it.  come back.


17.22624LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Feb 18 1997 17:381
    yes, it's as bad as edp's footprint.
17.22625NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 18 1997 17:402
Colin, now that you're no longer a smurf, perhaps you can reveal how the
species procreates.  There's only one female among them.
17.22626WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 18 1997 17:422
    They're like planaria. Papa Smurf cuts off a finger and it regenerates
    into a separate being.
17.22627NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 18 1997 17:461
Then they should be genetically identical.  So how do you explain Smurfette?
17.22628NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 17:472
Pretty close Doc.  We reproduce asexually by clowning.
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22629NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 17:496
Smurfette?  He just like to dress that way. 




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22630WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 18 1997 17:543
>Then they should be genetically identical.  So how do you explain Smurfette?
    
    A mutation caused by living downwind of the chemical plant.
17.22631NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 18 1997 18:092
Actually, according to a web page, Smurfette was created by Gargamel (whoever
that was).
17.22632POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateTue Feb 18 1997 18:115
    
    Wasn't Gargamel that nasty old man who kept trying to capture them all?
    
    Or was that his dog?
    
17.22633CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Feb 18 1997 18:121
    And where did baby smurf come from?
17.22634NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 18 1997 18:132
BTW, you Andrew Lloyd Webber haters will probably like
http://www.digitas.org/~note/smurfs.html
17.22635BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Feb 18 1997 18:215
    
    	Yes, Gargamel was the nasty old man.
    
    	I forgot what his dog's name was/is.
    
17.22636BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 18 1997 18:333

	It was a cat.
17.22637NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 18:3311
Baby Smurf came from the Smurfublican party's suspension of funding
to reproductive health clinics and a policy of preaching abstinence
to teen Smurfs.
  
Anyway, all this talk of Smurfland is bringing back such traumatic
memories. Like when I was lost in the Mall and that old geezer found
me.


  
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22638NETRIX::&quot;not_walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 19:033
The real trouble with [Posted by WWW Notes gateway] is that anyone
can appear to be anyone.
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22639ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 18 1997 19:072
    
    <-- well, the humor has been lacking since you've been kidnapped.
17.22640NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 19:146
    Yup, this WWW stuff makes me feel like a fish out of water.

    But twice as slimy.

[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22641NETRIX::&quot;rela_walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Feb 18 1997 19:3311
Shawn is impersonating me, Mark.

Though why he'd wanna be fat and forty is a mystery.







[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22642Please help....MILPND::CLARK_DWed Feb 19 1997 11:579
    
    Does anyone know, and I am sure someone does how/if I can password
    protect a documents in Powerpoint Version 7.0 ?   I checked under
    tools, etc to no avail.  I asked in the Learning Center and she didn't
    know either.
    
    Thanks in advance,
    
    Dianne
17.22643PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 19 1997 12:015
   .22642  if you don't get an answer here, you might want to
	   check in SUBSYS::POWERPNT (if you haven't already).


17.22644POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Feb 19 1997 12:094
    
    I know of no way to do it, other than saving it only on a diskette and
    taking the diskette everywhere I go 8^).
    
17.22645BUSY::SLABAs you wishWed Feb 19 1997 14:107
    
    	RE: .22642
    
    	If you're running Windows NT, use Security in File Manager [or
    	Explorer or whatever 4.0/95 calls it] to set the protection on
    	the .PPT file.
    
17.22646ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 19 1997 14:443
    
    what type of presentation is she working on that would require that
    type of protection, Bob's next Employee Forum?
17.22647GAVEL::JANDROWWed Feb 19 1997 14:453
    ttwa:  why there were so many "psychic friends" and psuedo-psychic
    friends commericals on t.v. in newport...
    
17.22648LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 19 1997 14:502
    these pseudo-psychic friends.  they're the fake 
    psychics?
17.22649BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed Feb 19 1997 14:554
    
    	And how can you tell the difference between them and the real
    	ones?
    
17.22650POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Feb 19 1997 15:2717
    
    TTWA:  Why is it that I'm obliged to start every telephone call I make
    recently with "Is there any reason that you [mention total screw-up]?"
    
    Yesterday I got a package of coupons in the mail to enclose with my
    estimated state tax payments.  I have never in my life paid estimated
    tax on my personal income.
    
    Earlier this year I got a postcard from the Mass DOR reading "Since a
    tax professional prepared your 1995 taxes..." - *I* prepared my 1995
    taxes.  Guess I did good work 8^).
    
    Now MetPay has stopped taking my insurance out of my paycheck and sent
    me a bill.  
    
    <rolls eyes>
    
17.22651ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 19 1997 15:333
    
    <<------- it's just a ploy by the tri-lateral commission to drive
    you over the edge, i think it's working.
17.22652POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Feb 19 1997 15:343
    
    <crazed look>
    
17.22653BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 19 1997 15:381
a glazed look would be much more appetizing!
17.22654GAVEL::JANDROWWed Feb 19 1997 16:147
    
    ttwa:  fat-free caesar dressing.  i've been using the "regular" kind,
    but heard good things about the fat-free version.  so i bought some
    yesterday.  {gaq}  it looks and tastes like italian dressing.  not that
    italian dressing is bad, but i was expecting caesar...
    
    
17.22655BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 19 1997 16:299
                     <<< Note 17.22654 by GAVEL::JANDROW >>>

>    ttwa:  fat-free caesar dressing.

	Is there such a thing as "fat free olive oil"? What else would
	add fat to caesar dressing?


Jim
17.22656SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Feb 19 1997 16:436
    .22655
    
    > Is there such a thing as "fat free olive oil"? What else would
    > add fat to caesar dressing?
    
    Eggs?  Cheese?
17.22657SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoWed Feb 19 1997 16:453
    One would assume there's some fat in the egg...
    
    DougO
17.22658BUSY::SLABBasket CaseWed Feb 19 1997 16:513
    
    	... which is irrelevant if there's no egg in the dressing.
    
17.22659NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 19 1997 16:521
Olive Oyl is pretty much fat-free.
17.22660PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 19 1997 16:534
   .22658  well doy.  


17.22661BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 19 1997 16:557
| <<< Note 17.22654 by GAVEL::JANDROW >>>


| ttwa:  fat-free caesar dressing.  

	It does taste a lot like it....with a very peppery flavor added. I
liked it. :-)
17.22662SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Feb 19 1997 16:573
    .22658
    
    If there's no egg in it, it's not Caesar dressing.
17.22663SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoWed Feb 19 1997 16:583
    If there's no egg, it ain't caesar dressing.
    
    DougO
17.22664never admit to reading civil war historiesSX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoWed Feb 19 1997 16:594
    I think Binder and I are on cosmic wavelength today, but the signal
    hits the east coast a minute before it gets out here.
    
    DougO
17.22665BUSY::SLABBasket CaseWed Feb 19 1997 17:038
    
    	RE: .22662 [and the shadow in .22663  8^)]
    
    	Well, what kind of Caesar dressing tastes like Italian dressing?
    
    	If they were willing to take that liberty, who knows what other
    	liberties they're willing to take.
    
17.22666ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 19 1997 17:044
    
    .22664
    
    sorta like "psychic dressing"
17.22667BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 19 1997 17:088
    <<< Note 17.22656 by SMURF::BINDER "Errabit quicquid errare potest." >>>

>    Eggs?  Cheese?

	Forgot about the cheese (I always add this to the salad when I make
	a caesar). Is there fat in eggs?

Jim
17.22668LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 19 1997 17:083
    you know what i don't get.  where do restaurants
    get off serving caesar salads without anchovies?
    hunh?!  that's what i want to know.
17.22669PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 19 1997 17:113
 .22667 yes, in the yolk.  that's the main reason Caesar dressing
	is fattening.

17.22670CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Feb 19 1997 17:1213
    Jim,
    
    The yolk is pretty high in fat, probably why it tastes so good. 
    However a cease with coddled egg white just doesn't sound good to me.  
    
    Many fat free dressings get their texture from pectin, and they try to
    replace the missing taste of no fat by adding sugar.  (another reason I
    won't use fat free cream cheese)  I've decided to go with full-fat
    dressings, but set it on the side and just dip the tips of the fork
    tines into it and then into the lettuce or whatever.  Use less and get
    the flavor.
    
    meg
17.22671PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 19 1997 17:126
   .22668  yes, it's outrageous and i think we should all take
	   turns holding our breath until they stop it.  starting
	   with Glen.


17.22672ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 19 1997 17:172
    
    who, in tarnation eats anchovies? philistines!
17.22673now it's the other one...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Feb 19 1997 17:194
  Batti's, your comma is totally uncalled for !!!

  bb
17.22674BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 19 1997 17:2110
            <<< Note 17.22670 by CSC32::M_EVANS "be the village" >>>

>    The yolk is pretty high in fat, probably why it tastes so good. 

	Learn something nearly every day. ;-)

	As you can tell (and those who have met me will confirm), I'm
	not much into calorie counting. ;-)

Jim
17.22675CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Feb 19 1997 17:216
    Raises hand slowly.
    
    Anchovies are part of what makes a great ceaser salad, and a
    requirement for a true garbage pizza.
    
    meg
17.22676BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 19 1997 17:229
       <<< Note 17.22672 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago - My Kind of Town" >>>

>    who, in tarnation eats anchovies? philistines!

	Absolutely essential to a caesar dressing. Though I admit to
	cheating when I make my own. I use anchovy paste rather than
	mashing them up by hand.

Jim
17.22677LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 19 1997 17:231
    no anchovies, no caesar salad.
17.22678CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Feb 19 1997 17:236
    Jim,
    
    We met once, remember Bubbah and Old Chicago?  You left too early that
    night.  Things got fun after about 10PM.
    
    meg
17.22679just as good, I think...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Feb 19 1997 17:244
  also use paste...hate cleaning blender

  bb
17.22680PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 19 1997 17:249
>   <<< Note 17.22674 by BIGHOG::PERCIVAL "I'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-RO" >>>

>	As you can tell (and those who have met me will confirm), I'm
>	not much into calorie counting. ;-)

	?  i would describe you as tall, handsome, and slender,
	so this baffles me.


17.22681NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 19 1997 17:251
You mean his nodename's inaccurate?
17.22682PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 19 1997 17:265
  imo, whole anchovies should be mashed with the back of a spoon
  into the wooden bowl while creating the dressing.


17.22683PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Feb 19 1997 17:294
   .22681  yes.  oh, maybe he just meant he doesn't count calories
	   because he doesn't need to.

17.22684ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 19 1997 17:304
    
    well, it appears that i've made a grave error in regards to
    anchovies. On the other hand, this explains why Ceasar was done
    in by Brutus. Brutus, you see, didn't like fish.
17.22685LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 19 1997 17:303
    .22682
    
    the classic way.
17.22686BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 19 1997 17:5012
            <<< Note 17.22678 by CSC32::M_EVANS "be the village" >>>

>    We met once, remember Bubbah and Old Chicago?  You left too early that
>    night.  Things got fun after about 10PM.
 
	That was a long time (and quite a few pounds) ago. ;-)

	Quitting smoking has given me new hope for a mid life carreer
	change. I am now qualified as a male model for Buddha statues
	(as long as they don't ask me to sit cross-legged). ;-)

Jim
17.22687BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 19 1997 17:519
         <<< Note 17.22679 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "Champagne  Supernova" >>>


>  also use paste...hate cleaning blender

	Don't use a blender, mash them up with the fork in the bottom
	of the salad bowl.

Jim
17.22688BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Feb 19 1997 17:5418
             <<< Note 17.22680 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>

>	?  i would describe you as tall, handsome, and slender,
>	so this baffles me.

	Tall, ok. 6'4" is tall. I will defer on your subjective judgement
	of "handsome". But 40+inch wasteline defies description as "slender".

	Of course the last time we met, I was only two weeks off the cigs.
	It hasn't been a pretty sight in the last few months.

	;-)

Jim




17.22689GAVEL::JANDROWWed Feb 19 1997 18:197
    so, does anyone out there want a bottle of fat-free-but-tastes-like-
    itallian caesar dressing???
    
    
    %^>
    
    
17.22690BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Feb 19 1997 18:204

	Milady.... holding breath.... need air.... 3 minutes gone by.... need
air.... can I breat...thud....
17.22691animals, after all...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaWed Feb 19 1997 18:304
  Anchovies must have SOME fat.  So fat-free Caesar is bogus...

  bb
17.22692NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 19 1997 18:331
They could remove the oil from the anchovies.
17.22693CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Feb 19 1997 18:371
    Why?
17.22694ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 19 1997 19:254
    
    .22693
    
    Iraq, need it for food.
17.22695POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorWed Feb 19 1997 20:351
    I wonder why the box was on the rag today,
17.22696BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Feb 19 1997 21:066
    
    	Today?
    
    	A day must last a heck of a long time on your planet or something.
    	Probably as long as our year.
    
17.22697NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Wed Feb 19 1997 23:0125
For a truly hairy caesar salad, add half a teaspoon
of Patum Peparium relish. A heavenly blend of anchovies,
pepper and spices.  I recommend this delicacy to anchovy
lovers. Thinly spread on melba toast with a shot of iced
vodka. Or two.















 
 
 
 
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22698SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Feb 20 1997 12:004
    
    	I wonder if the vodka makes the melba toast soggy.
    
    
17.22699PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Feb 20 1997 12:0024
  .22697  oh lordy.  that sounds excellent.  is this relish
	  available readily?















 
 
 
 
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]

17.22700NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu Feb 20 1997 12:5012
You gan get it at Fortnum and Mason, purveyors of fine foods to the filthy
rich.
It garnered quite a few web hits, I'll see if I can weed out a US vendor.



Soggy toast.  agagag.  I'll get you for that.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.22701ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 20 1997 13:582
    
    doc, how was the first day of bball yesterday?
17.22702Even OJM could have beaten me in 1 on 1WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Feb 20 1997 14:132
    You don't wanna know. We played ugly ball. My touch was WAY off, I had
    no lungs, and my legs felt like lead.
17.22703SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Feb 20 1997 16:155
    .22700
    
    I'd try to remember to order some next time I order from F&M, but
    there's this little problem with international trade in animal-based
    foods.  :-(  Hope you an find a US vendor!
17.22704MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Feb 20 1997 16:487
    TTWA: who a certain company thinks it's kidding with its TV ads for an
    "anonymous" HIV test.  Just send your NAME AND ADDRESS and they'll send
    you a kit with a UNIQUE SERIAL NUMBER.
    
    Nope, no risk of identification there!
    
    Leslie
17.22705MILPND::CLARK_DThu Feb 20 1997 17:024
    
    
    Thanks for the replies regarding locking a power point presentation
    I asked about yesterday - even the rude one.                  
17.22706POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateThu Feb 20 1997 17:063
    
    I hope mine wasn't the rude one 8^I.
    
17.22707MILPND::CLARK_DThu Feb 20 1997 17:123
    
    No, and I already went thru the deal with you just a little
    earlier.  I think you are very nice person to deal with.
17.227088^)POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateThu Feb 20 1997 17:154
    
    {beam}
    
    
17.22709DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!!Thu Feb 20 1997 17:1510
    
    
    	Leslie,
    
    	If it's the same one I'm thinking of, isn't the kit purchased
    	in the store?  Then you take it home, send the blood sample in
    	and call after a couple weeks with whatever code number was in
    	the kit you bought.
    
    
17.22710BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Thu Feb 20 1997 17:217
    
    	RE: .22707
    
    	Well, were you able to protect the document?
    
    	Don't leave us hanging here.
    
17.22711MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Feb 20 1997 17:2711
    Judy,
    
    There are indeed kits available in stores, but this is an order-by-
    800-number deal (and I think it went to market before the in-store
    kits).
    
    I'd *like* to believe that the whole operation is pure as the driven
    snow, but then I'd also like to believe that for every drop of rain
    that falls, a flower grows.... :-)
    
    Leslie
17.22712MILPND::CLARK_DThu Feb 20 1997 17:333
    
    re:  Shawn - yes
    
17.22713WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Feb 20 1997 17:385
    Diane-
    
     Mind telling us how, seeing as you asked us for the information in the
    first place? That way, the next time someone comes looking for that
    information, we'll have it.
17.22714ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownThu Feb 20 1997 18:013
    
    i guess Diane didn't like my Bob Palmer joke. oh well, some people in
    MSO have no sense of humor.
17.22715POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateThu Feb 20 1997 19:377
    
    TTWA:  How embarassing it must be to have to give a semen sample in a 
    criminal investigation.  I mean, they've got to be sure it's yours.  Does 
    someone stand there and watch you ...prepare it?
    
    I have NO IDEA why that thought just popped into my head.
    
17.22716LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Feb 20 1997 19:381
    it's a messy job, but someone's gotta do it.
17.22717NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 20 1997 19:452
I think it would be sufficient to search the suspect and then put him in
a bare room.
17.22718POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateThu Feb 20 1997 19:483
    
    Are we sure it's done manually?  They couldn't use a needle?
    
17.22719LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againThu Feb 20 1997 19:493
    .22718
    
    needles?  yer dreamin', kid.
17.22720COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 20 1997 19:534
Don't they use that electric gadget with two electrodes that
produces an involuntary pleasureless orgasm in about 4 seconds?

/john
17.22721NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Feb 20 1997 19:551
The orgasmatron?
17.22722SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Feb 20 1997 19:564
    
    	I wonder why anyone would know such details.
    
    
17.22723No bullCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 20 1997 19:564
	I think it was part of some stupid Aggie joke that I've
	already forgotten.

17.22724SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Feb 20 1997 19:574
    
    	uh huh.
    
    
17.22725There once was a man from RacineCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 20 1997 19:595
	Well, there's also this limerick where one of the lines
	is "Both concave and convex" and I never knew the last
	line.

17.22726SMURF::WALTERSThu Feb 20 1997 20:013
    .22720
    
    The Quick Slab Model 2000?
17.22727POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Feb 20 1997 20:042
    purchased second hand, no doubt. a stroke of genius, the price was
    unbeatable.
17.22728imagine. a serious question.BOOKIE::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri Feb 21 1997 12:3212
I received mail from:

        John Hubert Doe Jr. C.P.L.
        Petroleum Consultant
        <rest of address...>
        
What does C.P.L. mean?

This man (Doe is not his real name) hobnobs with big-time lawyers on the
Left Coast. 

Art
17.22729WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 21 1997 12:484
    certified professional lobbiest?
    certified petroleum lobbiest?
    certified public lobbiest?
    
17.22730SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 21 1997 12:493
    cutie-pie lawyer?
    
    (well there are docters like that, or so I've heard)
17.22731ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Feb 21 1997 12:524
    
    .22730
    
    agagag
17.22732MILPND::CLARK_DFri Feb 21 1997 12:5820
    
re:  17.22713 Mark

This is what I found out regarding Powerpoint:

1)  You can ask your System Manager to set up a certain drive
    which would require a password to get into it.  

    or

2)  You can set it read only by taking the following steps:

	Go into Window Explorer -> File -> Properties ->
	  Hit the read only button -> apply.  


Hope that helps,

Dianne
17.22733POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 21 1997 13:053
    
    If a parsley farmer is sued, can they garnish his wages?
                                    
17.22734ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Feb 21 1997 13:202
    
    only for seed money
17.22735POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 21 1997 13:222
    I thought the proper term was garnishee. To garnish someone's wages
    would be to add mustard, relish, special sauce etc.
17.22736WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 21 1997 13:241
    Er, aren't those condiments?
17.22737PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 21 1997 13:293
  .22735  it's either.

17.22738POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 21 1997 13:316
    
      .
    8^p.
      '
    
    
17.22739POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 21 1997 13:344
    But there was a time when garnish meant garnish and garnishee meant
    garnishee, no?

    Yes, doc, those are condiments, you garnish with condiments.
17.22740PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 21 1997 13:379
   .22739

>    But there was a time when garnish meant garnish and garnishee meant
>    garnishee, no?

	er, i think that's still in effect.


17.22741POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Feb 21 1997 13:461
    I'm obviously in woosh mode today.
17.22742POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 21 1997 13:533
    
    Can you be a closet claustrophobic?
    
17.22743LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Feb 21 1997 13:582
    i suppose it depends on the dimensions
    of the closet.
17.22744WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 21 1997 14:033
    TTWA:
    
     If Mz Debra got either of my mail messages this am.
17.22745POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 21 1997 14:063
    
    I got one from someone named Spot 8^).
    
17.22746ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Feb 21 1997 14:074
    
    <--- call her and ask her yourself. dtn 223-8921
    
    gee, the things i have to do around here for people.
17.22747NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 21 1997 16:2319
TTWA #1:  Linda Morgan.  At home, we've been getting lots of phone calls for
her.  Here's one conversation:

Him: Is Linda there?
Me: Sorry, you've got the wrong number.
Him: Is this <our current number>?
Me: Yes, but there's no Linda here.
Him: I called <our previous number> and the recording said it had been
changed to <our current number>.
Me: That _was_ our number, but there's no Linda here.  Maybe the old number
was wrong.
Him: I've called her at that number.

TTWA #2: Part number EF-A7427-50.  Presumably mailed to all employees,
this glossy card helps us explain DIGITAL's 1-3-9 Growth Strategy and
Core Values to our friends and neighbors.  Maybe my kids will like it.

I'm happy to say that Our Jack has taken one of those core values to
heart: "We are fearless in expressing unique ideas."
17.22748POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 21 1997 16:274
    
    If you pull the wings off a fly, do you have to call it a walk?
                                                           
    
17.22749CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Feb 21 1997 16:364
    The weather around here.  Snowing on the south side of the house, but
    sunny on the north.  Been strange weather all the way around
    
    meg
17.22750SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 21 1997 16:421
    Perfectly normal for a witch's house.
17.22751SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 21 1997 17:091
    Is "lobbiest" anything like "most lobby"?
17.22752POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 21 1997 17:103
    
    More lobbier.
    
17.22753NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 21 1997 17:201
A tennis match?
17.22754POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 21 1997 17:385
    
    TTWA:  Being asked to write a 30-word bio.
    
    30 words?
    
17.2275510 words.SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 21 1997 17:441
    Debra Hanggeli is wicked good looking, and she's smaht, too.
17.22756WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 21 1997 17:461
    boxbabe, actress, trivia queen, etc, etc owned by n cats.
17.22757POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 21 1997 17:513
    
    <smooches>
    
17.22758ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownFri Feb 21 1997 18:082
    
    Little Chamber of Warm Moist Rogering. that pretty much says it all.
17.22759BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresFri Feb 21 1997 18:093
    
    	Yeah, to me it says that you're a pervert with a 1-track mind.
    
17.22760COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat Feb 22 1997 21:018
How long is it going to take for this Exchange debacle to get straightened
out?

I just a few minutes ago received a message mailed TUESDAY MORNING!

That's over 100 hours for a message within the same building.

/john
17.22761CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageSat Feb 22 1997 21:118
    John,
    
    it has been 6 days since a coworker sent out the message that another
    coworker's FIL had died.  I am still without the message.  
    
    Exchange is not a thing of beauty.
    
    meg
17.22762can't we 'exchange' this for a better mail system?NPSS::MCSKEANEWhoa, Frak!!!!Sun Feb 23 1997 12:2210
    ><<< Note 17.22760 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>
    
    >I just a few minutes ago received a message mailed TUESDAY MORNING!
    
    What a co-inkydink!!!!!!!
    
    Mz_Debs sent me a mail on Tuesday. Looking at the timestamp of it's
    arrival, it also arrived around 6PM Saturday.
    
    POL 
17.22763SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsSun Feb 23 1997 15:596
    Wow, can I jump on the Exchange-bashing bandwagon?
    
    I just got mail from people saying they just received my mail from
    Friday 2/14 on 2/22!!!
    
    WTF?
17.22764CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Feb 23 1997 17:534


 I can't access exchange from home..yet.
17.22765WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Feb 24 1997 12:191
    You say that like it's a bad thing.
17.22766BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon Feb 24 1997 12:549
Short sleeves and caterpillers in Febuary.

If the two drivers in front of me this morning are really as clueless as they
appeared to be ...

Why folks bid over retail in computer auctions ....

Doug.
17.22767RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Feb 24 1997 13:0715
    The following sign is in CompUSA's Nashua store.  I wonder what kind of
    support they are really selling?
    
                                 COMPUSA
                            Service Solutions
                           All the "technical"
                           service and support
                           you will ever need.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.22768SUBSYS::NEUMYERBorn to boogieMon Feb 24 1997 13:546
    
    	After watching Schindler's List on network TV last nite, I was
    wondering if this means that more feature movies will be brought to TV
    un-edited. 
    
    ed
17.22769POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 24 1997 13:592
    I taped it. I'll have to wait until I'm feeling really sorry for myself
    before I watch it again.
17.22770CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Feb 24 1997 14:0710


 I can't bring myself to watch that movie.





 Jim
17.22771SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveMon Feb 24 1997 14:073
    
    	me neither.
    
17.22772POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 24 1997 14:081
    You simply must. It's an absolute must.
17.22773ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQMon Feb 24 1997 14:211
VMS Mail works fine for me. Any reason you guys *have to* use Exchange?
17.22774POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 24 1997 14:262
    it's easy to send documents and attachments of any kind. No
    send/foreign extract/foreign and all that crap.
17.22775WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Feb 24 1997 14:2610
     Schindler's List was not aired unedited. It was aired without
    commercial interruption, however, and that was an excellent decision,
    IMO.
    
     Schindler's List is brilliant in its stark portrayal of one of the
    darkest moments of human history. I personally think it ought to be
    required viewing for high school students.
    
     While it is, at times, difficult to watch, everybody should take the
    time to watch it. It's a profoundly moving experience.
17.22776POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 24 1997 14:282
    I couldn't possibly agree with you more without actually becoming an
    exact duplicate, yea verily a clone of yourself.
17.22777one is more than enough. :-)WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Feb 24 1997 14:291
    <shudder>
17.22778POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 24 1997 14:303
    braggart!

    ;^)
17.22779ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 24 1997 14:382
    
    I give that review an A-.
17.22780S's ListLANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Feb 24 1997 14:423
    i wasn't going to watch it again, but i did.
    i wouldn't have if they'd chopped it up with
    commercials.
17.22781WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Feb 24 1997 14:435
    I think the "unedited" assumption was based on the the <r.o.'s>
    and some of the "skin" scenes that were shown.
    
    It was the second time I've seen it. It's wonderful and important
    work, imho.
17.22782WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Mon Feb 24 1997 15:0316
    Well, I haven't watched it and probably won't. I understand the horrors
    of the Holocaust. I support all endeavors to make people aware of what
    happened. I know and support the need to stop such evil and the current
    evils of human rights violation. I make every effort to boycott
    products made in countries with poor records in the human rights area.
    I just don't wish to watch this movie. I probably couldn't take it.
    Hell, I got teary eyed just watching the piece on CBS Snday Morning
    about the young female Olympic diving hopeful and wonder at the
    unfairness of one child getting so much ability, while a 2nd child is a
    bit "slow" in learning ability and yet a 3rd child is a Downs Child.
    All in the same family. So seeing the horrors of the Holocuast on TV or
    in the theatre might be a bit much for me.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
17.22783POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 24 1997 15:074
    |I understand the horrors of the Holocaust.

    I didn't until I saw this movie. Before all I saw were photos and
    footage of nameless victims. Images without feeling.
17.22784SUBSYS::NEUMYERBorn to boogieMon Feb 24 1997 15:114
    
    What was the content they edited?
    
    ed
17.22785CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Feb 24 1997 15:137

 I may rent it one day and watch it.  I don't know.  I can't watch Vietnam
 related movies, either.


 
17.22786WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Feb 24 1997 15:195
    >What was the content they edited?
    
     I dunno exactly which scenes were edited, but friday's AP story said
    that a few scenes were edited (with Spielberg's input) such that their
    omission did not detract from the film. 
17.22787and what _are_ bleevle glands?SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Mon Feb 24 1997 15:237

  If one were an ad exec promoting surfing the net in Yahoo web space,

     would it be wise to have an Israeli politician as a spokesperson?

kb
17.22788SUBSYS::NEUMYERBorn to boogieMon Feb 24 1997 15:4611
    
    	OK,
    	I watched most of it and didn't remember anything missing. But
    it was a long time from seeing it in the theater. But my point was
    about the non-editing of the nudity,violence and profanity. How will
    this affect subsequent offerings that are aired in similar time slots?
    
    	Will other movies be aired relatively in-tact? Will NYPD, et al
    go further than they do now?
    
    ed
17.22789In Orlando, of all places....TLE::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Feb 24 1997 15:527
    
    Why last Tuesday night there was a biplane overhead towing a banner
    that read:
    
    	"CHURCH STREET WELCOMES DIGITAL"
    
    								-mr. bill
17.22790SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 24 1997 15:591
    Better than **** street.
17.22791SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 24 1997 16:1314
    Even second time around, the most revolting and horrific scenes of the
    movie were when an SS soldier gently guided a child into line and
    another pinched the cheeks of a toddler destined for the camps.
    They could have cut the nudity, profanity and violence.  Those scenes
    still made me shudder.
    
    I guess that not having the same standards of broadcasting, I'd seen
    most of the awful camp films and heard the testimony in film
    documentaries such a "Shoah" and "Memory of the Camps".  What the movie
    does is to remind us that the persecutors and torturers were also
    people just like us who had been perverted to these acts.
    
    
    
17.22792ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 24 1997 16:192
    
    ttwa: when Suzanne is going to profess her love for Al.
17.22793LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Feb 24 1997 16:211
    ttww:  when batti's is going to deny his love for cheeseburgers.
17.22794ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 24 1997 16:222
    
    oph, never.
17.22795WMOIS::CONNELLBe careful. We have boxes.Mon Feb 24 1997 16:2820
    re Seeing them only as nameless victims and not understanding the
    horror of it, as I said I did. I've seen the pictures and read some
    history about it and while I didn't know the names of the victims, to
    me the horror of individual torture is frightening enough, top it off
    with what the Nazis were attempting to do. The total anhilation of a
    race of people. (The Jews) I have trouble conceiving of how anyone
    could want this. I also have trouble with the idea of racial purity or
    one race themes. There are just to many such stories that came out of
    WWII to discount any of it. My only problem with watching Schindler's
    List is a personal one. I would break down at the thought of what went
    on and even now am having trouble just writing about it. I want to know
    why. How could they? It's said that we knew something of what was going
    on and took our sweet time doing anything about it. Why? Why do we have
    to treat other humans like that or worse and badly at all. I know it
    goes on today and has gone on at other times. Not just to Jewish
    people, of course, but to others. Why and Please let's stop it.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
17.22796NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 24 1997 17:361
TTWA:  How edp dates his checks.
17.22797Handsome rich bachelor, soon to retire, seeks mensetteCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Feb 24 1997 17:371
Those are his only dates.
17.22798ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Feb 24 1997 17:483
    I really wonder about women... they make absolutely no sense at all.
    
    Present company excluded, of course.  8^)
17.22799POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Feb 24 1997 17:491
    I'm not a woman.
17.22800I'm feeling verklemmt. Talk amongst yourselves.COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Feb 24 1997 17:521
I play one on TV.
17.22801RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Feb 24 1997 18:2914
    Re .22796:
    
    > TTWA:  How edp dates his checks.
    
    I have never written a cardinal century on a check, and I have never
    seen a check with an ordinal century.  Do you know anybody who dates
    their checks "ninety-seventh year of the twentieth century"?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.22802ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownMon Feb 24 1997 18:343
    
    ttwa: how many times the words "pathetic" and "morals" have been used
    in topic 20 alone.
17.22803NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 24 1997 18:417
>    > TTWA:  How edp dates his checks.
>    
>    I have never written a cardinal century on a check, and I have never
>    seen a check with an ordinal century.  Do you know anybody who dates
>    their checks "ninety-seventh year of the twentieth century"?

Irrelevant.  You still use the calendar you [could/couldn't] give a damn about.
17.22804Octal 3720 (or binary 011111010000 anno domini)....GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Feb 24 1997 18:454
  What's all the fuss about the year hex 7D0 A.D., anyways ?

  bb
17.22805BUSY::SLABA cross upon her bedroom wall ...Mon Feb 24 1997 19:133
    
    	I thought the fuss was about the year 011111010001.
    
17.22806SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Feb 24 1997 19:421
    I thought it was about the year mmdccliii.
17.22807BUSY::SLABA cross upon her bedroom wall ...Mon Feb 24 1997 19:486
    
    	Is that 2100 years after Plato was born?
    
    	And more importantly, how do you light all those candles before
    	the 1st burns out completely?
    
17.22808SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Feb 24 1997 19:503
    .22807
    
    No.
17.22809ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsMon Feb 24 1997 20:587
 Z   I would break down at the thought of what went
 Z   on and even now am having trouble just writing about it. I want to
 Z   know why. How could they? It's said that we knew something of what was
 Z   going on and took our sweet time doing anything about it. Why? Why do we
 Z   have to treat other humans like that or worse and badly at all.
    
    Because mankind is basically....
17.22810NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorMon Feb 24 1997 21:112
Who could think that an AS200/166 is a reasonable replacement for an AS600 or
and AS500?
17.22811BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkMon Feb 24 1997 21:326
    
    	Someone that has better things to worry about, apparently.
    
    	Maybe you should find more important things to worry about as well,
    	and everyone will be happy.  Well, except for you, of course.
    
17.22812CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Feb 25 1997 11:5812



  So, I stop by  a travel agency to pick up Amtrak tickets for my trip
 to Calif next month.  I give the agent the reservation number and give her
 my name (she says "thanks, but I like my name") which she loads in to the
 magical computer.  Whoops, she says..they had my name in there as "Jim
 Henson" (and had the itenerary and fare all fouled up).


 Jim
17.22813ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 12:043
    
    of course the schedule and itinerary were fouled up, Jim Henson is
    DEAD!
17.22814CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Feb 25 1997 12:118

 Precisely!  Once I explained that to them, they were able to get it 
 straightened out.



 Jim
17.22815BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 25 1997 12:121
	So Jim Henson came back from the dead?
17.22816CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Feb 25 1997 12:159


 'nother thing TWA...got a "Hate gram" in my AOL mail yesterday..the only 
 forums I participate in are flight simulator related and a Christian "chat"
 room..hmm..


 Jim
17.22817ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 12:162
    
    those Christians, what jokers.
17.22818BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Feb 25 1997 12:189
I suspect that his hate mail just came from trolls looking for someone to
hate, but I suppose you already knew that.

This is why I avoid chat rooms on AOL in general.  Seems like every time I
enter one, approximately 15 seconds go by before I have a half a dozen IM
windows from horny trolls, repeating my member profile and hinting at a
desire for cybersex.  After this, I look forward to the hate mail.

Kinda makes me afraid to touch my keyboard.
17.22819BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 25 1997 12:215
| <<< Note 17.22818 by BULEAN::BANKS "Orthogonality is your friend" >>>

| Kinda makes me afraid to touch my keyboard.

	Be VERY afraid.....
17.22820BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 25 1997 12:484

	Why do the top part of muffins always taste so much better than the 
bottom part of the muffins?
17.22821BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Feb 25 1997 12:5316
Each muffin contains a single flavor packet.  Unfortunately, most muffin
bakers are somewhat careless in their craft, and do not take the time to
ensure that the specific gravity of the contents of the flavor packet
matches the specific gravity of the muffin batter.  Normally, unaltered
flavor packet contents have a lower specific gravity than normal muffin
batter.  Therefore, the flavor packet contents tend to float to the top of
the muffin during the baking process, often aided by lift provided by
outgassing produced by the baking soda. (The liner packet added to the
batter tends to migrate to the periphery of the batter, forming a
paper-like interface with the muffin pan.)

You will notice that in the past few years, the top part of the average
muffin has increased in size considerably.  This is a half-hearted attempt
on the part of the muffin bakers to partially compensate for this effect. 
With these large mushroom shaped muffins, the bottom part is considered to
be disposable.
17.22822thanks! :-)BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 25 1997 12:563

	Dawn.... I owe you my life for solving that mystery..... :-)
17.22823BULEAN::BANKSOrthogonality is your friendTue Feb 25 1997 12:577
Uh... what if I don't want it?

I already have a life.  It's quite nice.

tyvm

;-)
17.22824POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 25 1997 12:581
    Buy a donut, they're better for you.
17.22825WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 25 1997 13:212
    They have special pans that make muffins that are essentially all top
    and no bottom. They work pretty well. :-)
17.22826much greenerSCAMP::HOULETue Feb 25 1997 13:393
    note 17.3
    yes it is.
    
17.22827WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 25 1997 13:471
    especially way out in left field. /hth
17.22828BUSY::SLABAfterbirth of a NationTue Feb 25 1997 14:406
    
    	RE: .22826
    
    	Wow, you've got a LONG way to go before you catch up in this conf-
    	erence.
    
17.22829NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 25 1997 15:541
TTWA:  What does "$11,800 o.n.o" mean?
17.22830onoUSPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Tue Feb 25 1997 16:032
    Or Nearest Offer?
    
17.22831SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 25 1997 17:102
    Oh no! Not another cultural faux pas.  At least I didn't say
    "as is" 
17.22832SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Feb 25 1997 18:185
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How many times Madman has proposed to Diane ?
    
17.22833BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Feb 25 1997 18:243
    
    	Exactly as many times as she's turned him down.
    
17.22834ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 18:372
    
    I almost did something completely crazy. 
17.22835LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Feb 25 1997 18:381
    what did you almost do?  we need too know.
17.22836BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Feb 25 1997 18:413
    
    	Yeah, I need too know to.
    
17.22837CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Feb 25 1997 18:413

 Me two!
17.22838ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 18:422
    
    It would have been nice, but a crazy and costly thing.
17.22839WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Feb 25 1997 18:421
    Youse guys all got whooshed. She meant to misspell that.
17.22840BUSY::SLABAnd when one of us is gone ...Tue Feb 25 1997 18:436
    
    	Oh yeah?
    
    	Well, I was continuing the joke.  Yeah, that's what I was doing.
    	I'm almost sure of it.
    
17.22841LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Feb 25 1997 19:101
    no whoosh there.
17.22842ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 19:203
    
    she really wanted to know what i almost did. i'd say, but i'd be
    laughed out of soapbox.
17.22843POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 25 1997 19:211
    We've tried that already, it hasn't worked.
17.22844ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 19:232
    
    thanks little buddy.
17.22845LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Feb 25 1997 19:271
    yes, i do.  totally impulsive acts are interesting.
17.22846ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 19:292
    
    see your e-mail
17.22847LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Feb 25 1997 19:331
    you wild man!!
17.22848ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownTue Feb 25 1997 19:342
    
    :-)
17.22849BUSY::SLABAnd one of us is left to carry on.Tue Feb 25 1997 19:373
    
    	Tell us!!
    
17.22850POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 25 1997 19:381
    Tell us!!
17.22851LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Feb 25 1997 19:391
    it's too racy for the 'box!!
17.22852POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 25 1997 19:411
    So, I would no doubt feel suddenly devalued.
17.22853PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Feb 25 1997 19:4510
>     <<< Note 17.22852 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Patented Problem Generator" >>>

>    So, I would no doubt feel suddenly devalued.

	Yes, pretty soon you'll have been so devalued, it'll
	be costing us money just to associate with you.



17.22854LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Feb 25 1997 19:451
    no, no.  nothing like that.
17.22855POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Feb 25 1997 19:451
    That's already the case, indeed it is.
17.22856BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Feb 25 1997 20:136
| <<< Note 17.22838 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Chicago - My Kind of Town" >>>


| It would have been nice, but a crazy and costly thing.

	Visiting Mz Debra would have been just that. 
17.22857ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 26 1997 11:214
    
    .22854
    
    I did it. i love to impulsive nutty things, yes, I do!
17.22858WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 26 1997 11:271
    -1 sounds very painful...
17.22859ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 26 1997 11:332
    
    chip, it was, in a pleasurable sort of way.
17.22860LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 26 1997 12:455
    .22857
    
    we'll have to downgrade your act from totally
    impulsive to somewhat impulsive since the 
    Wickit Smaht One guessed your intentions.
17.22861NPSS::MCSKEANEWhoa, Frak!!!!Wed Feb 26 1997 14:4213
TTWA:-

Why the Box holds the Chevy Camaro such low esteem.

I'm getting fed up with GrandAM, so I was looking at the Edmunds home page to
have a look at a possible replacement. The Chevy Camaro kind of caught my eye.
285 horses, good looks and under 20 grand, so why did Mark B get slated for
owning one????

Is there something I should know? (besides how to get a life, etc....)

POL
17.22862SALEM::DODARunning on faithWed Feb 26 1997 14:517
You get alot of admiring stares when you drive by the local high 
school.

If it's a IROC, maybe even a date.

HTH,
daryll
17.22863BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughWed Feb 26 1997 14:566
    
    	POL, check out the Firebird instead.
    
    	Not sure why, but I've always considered it to be a better car
    	even though it's pretty much the same.
    
17.22864LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 26 1997 15:001
    how well do these cars handle in snow and ice?
17.22865miserably.SALEM::DODARunning on faithWed Feb 26 1997 15:010
17.22866ACISS1::BATTISChicago - My Kind of TownWed Feb 26 1997 15:125
    
    the new ones handle much better than the old ones. Pol, in 1998
    the Camaro is getting a new facelift, and a bigger engine. A V8
    310 horsepower engine. It's only a little less than the engine
    they put in the Corvette. It's an extremely fast car for the price.
17.22867BOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveWed Feb 26 1997 15:551
    goes great in a straight line...
17.22868ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Feb 26 1997 16:301
    .... they corner well on dry pavement, too.
17.22869ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Feb 26 1997 16:374
    
    you can find almost anything to knock on any given car. The Camaro
    is a nice fast car for the money. You add a Z28 to that, and it goes
    even faster, although your insurance premiums will keep pace.
17.22870LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 26 1997 16:431
    where do you go to drive really fast?
17.22871Have only managed to get up to 250 km/h (about 155 mph)COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Feb 26 1997 16:463
	Germany.

17.22872BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Feb 26 1997 16:518
    
    	RE: .22871
    
    	I washed my Duster the other day and "dried it off" on 146S right
    	near the MA/RI border at 95 MPH.  Still had a long way to go, too.
    
    	Not for long, though.
    
17.22873WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Feb 26 1997 16:545
    >where do you go to drive really fast?
    
     I only wish there were a local place where one could drive fast
    without having to split one's attention between driving and looking out
    for cops. <wistful look>
17.22874BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Feb 26 1997 16:584
    
    	There's always the dragstrip at Louden NH ... but you've only got
    	1/2 mile or so of road.
    
17.22875NPSS::MCSKEANEWhoa, Frak!!!!Wed Feb 26 1997 16:5910
    > <<< Note 17.22873 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "Spott Itj" >>>  
    
    >I only wish there were a local place where one could drive fast 
    
    How about NHIS???   :>>>>
    
    For a modest fee, you can drive round the 'full' Nuremburgring (sp)
    in Germany
    
    POL (only managed 145MPH on the Autobahn)
17.22876LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Feb 26 1997 17:014
    well that's the point, isn't it?  i mean, how
    can you enjoy driving really fast when you can
    get nailed for it?  or is that the challenge, 
    part of the fun for some?
17.22877BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Feb 26 1997 17:033
    
    	It's a guy thing, Bonnie.  Mostly, anyways.
    
17.22878POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Feb 26 1997 17:033
    
    Kind of like boinking in the back seat of a car in some public place?
    
17.22879WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Feb 26 1997 17:044
    >i mean, how can you enjoy driving really fast when you can get nailed
    >for it?  
    
     I can think of plenty of things in this category. ;-)
17.22880WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Feb 26 1997 17:053
    >Kind of like boinking in the back seat of a car in some public place?
    
     SWIM?
17.22881BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Feb 26 1997 17:087
    
    	RE: .22878
    
    	Well, no, not really ... because, for the most part, if there's
    	a guy boinking in the back seat there also a girl boinking in
    	the same back seat.
    
17.22882SALEM::DODARunning on faithWed Feb 26 1997 17:234
heh heh heh. You forget what the backseat in a Camarobird looks 
like.

daryll
17.22883BUSY::SLABBuzzword BingoWed Feb 26 1997 17:413
    
    	Good point.  Probably about the same size as the 1 in my Supra.
    
17.22884ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Feb 26 1997 17:472
    
    daryll, where there's a will, there's a way.
17.22885ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed Feb 26 1997 17:511
    I wonder why soapbox isn't listed in the decnotes page on the WWW.
17.22886BUSY::SLABCan you hear the drums, Fernando?Wed Feb 26 1997 18:454
    
    	Not sure, but you can mimic the format of the others and get to it
    	anyways.
    
17.22887COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Feb 26 1997 19:444
	Wondering if I'll run into any unexpected little weaslie
	beasties while vacationing on Cap Ferret.

17.22888SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsThu Feb 27 1997 01:381
    Why I even bother taking birth control anymore.
17.22889BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Feb 27 1997 01:501
just jump up and down!
17.22890SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsThu Feb 27 1997 01:553
    Like, eh?
    
    Okay!!
17.22891POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Feb 27 1997 01:572
    If you were in the Netherlands instead of Texas, how would you feel
    then?
17.22892SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsThu Feb 27 1997 02:021
    A bit Dyke-ish, I'm sure.  8)
17.22893POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Feb 27 1997 02:041
    Don't let Ellen find out....
17.22894SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsThu Feb 27 1997 02:061
    Okay, ssssshhh. 
17.22895POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Feb 27 1997 02:084
    for a moment there I thought we had enough folks for a late night
    argument.
    
    Ed Walker was always fun for that.
17.22896SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsThu Feb 27 1997 02:173
    You're ugly and your mother dresses you funny!
    
    8P
17.22897POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Feb 27 1997 02:233
    When you say "mother", are you speaking metaphorically? Who is my
    mother? And if she was standing right in front o me with a silly tie
    for me to wear, would I be able to understand it?
17.22898SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsThu Feb 27 1997 02:243
    Canada sucks!
    
    (Hey, where'd he go?)
17.22898SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsThu Feb 27 1997 02:241
    Canada sucks!
17.22899POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Feb 27 1997 02:261
    And the United States is a big huge penis.
17.22900SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsThu Feb 27 1997 02:265
    .22898  I don't know.  The melatonin's starting to kick in...
    
    Nightie night.
    
    ZZZzZZzzzzzzz
17.22901SCASS1::BARBER_ABloated Egos R UsThu Feb 27 1997 02:273
    {pulls out atlas}
    
    Huh-uh!
17.22902POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Feb 27 1997 02:291
    take a look at florida
17.22903COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 27 1997 02:3112
	    "The main characteristic of this wine is its 
	    delicate body, making it a joy to gulp down.  
	    Its colour is ruby red, brilliant, with violet 
	    tints.  On the palate, one finds a vast array 
	    of aromas and fruit flavours: strawberry, 
	    raspberry, blackcurrant, kirsch, coffee and 
	    fruit drop.  It is a very original wine.  Its 
	    freshness, combined with a youthful 
	    effervescence conferred by the slightly 
	    perceptible presence of carbonic gas in the 
	    finished wine, ensures a great persistence of 
	    flavours."
17.22904BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Thu Feb 27 1997 04:023
    
    	Darn, I missed the "pick on Canada" fun by a couple hours.
    
17.22905WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 27 1997 09:501
    Shawn, you could easily begin another chapter.
17.22906HuhBOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveThu Feb 27 1997 10:451
    Hillary Clinton Winning a grammy??!?!?
17.22907ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreThu Feb 27 1997 11:075
    <<< Note 17.22888 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "Bloated Egos R us">>>
    
    << Why I even bother taking birth control anymore.
    
    gee, Doc was right about you 'pril. 
17.22908BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Feb 27 1997 11:305
Re: A day old conversation.

My '77 Camaro (350, 4bbl, F-41 with positraction) was a great car for
driving on snow and ice.  It was clearly better in adverse conditions than
any FWD car I've owned since.
17.22909i didn't know he talked funny...GAVEL::JANDROWThu Feb 27 1997 11:445
    
    ttwa:  if i am the only person who didn't know that eric clapton was
     	   english...
    
    
17.22910BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expireThu Feb 27 1997 11:546
    
    	Most of the English/British performers sound normal until you hear
    	them talk.
    
    	Phil Collins, Paul McCartney, etc.
    
17.22911BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Feb 27 1997 11:541
Yes.
17.22912GAVEL::JANDROWThu Feb 27 1997 12:384
    them, too.  but i knew they were english.  i just always thought
    clapton was a yank.  
    
    
17.22913CHEFS::UKFURNITUREThu Feb 27 1997 13:296
    You are quite welcome to the formerly great guitarist, you can have
    Phil Collins for free as well.
    
    Richard.
    
    
17.22914BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Feb 27 1997 13:384
I really liked Clapton until he invented "Yuppie Muzak, Unplugged."

What disturbs me even more is that I like his unplugged album (or is that
albumen?).
17.22915CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Feb 27 1997 13:529


 I love hearing Clapton play the blues..ie, his "from the cradle" album, et al.
 I saw a thing on PBS a year or so ago where they played a show he did at
 the Fillmore in SF during his blues band tour.


 <anticipating response from Mr. Binder as to why Clapton can't play the blues>
17.22916POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Feb 27 1997 14:132
    Well, his title track to the movie Phenomenon won best recording. It's
    a nice tune.
17.22917ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreThu Feb 27 1997 14:195
    
    .22915
    
    You might be waiting for awhile. Have not seen hide nor hair of Hair
    Binder, since his brush with the alphabet.
17.22918BUSY::SLABDo ya wanna bump and grind with me?Thu Feb 27 1997 17:408
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If I play an unsolicited game of Grand Uno, do I have to send edp
    	$100?
    
    	8^)
    
17.22919SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 12:2438
    .22915
    
    From Mojo Flucke, Ph.D., who has written for the _Secret Guide to
    Music_ and _Billboard,_ and was for several years managing editor of
    _Music Retailing_ (a trade rag), on why Clapton's blues are crap.
    
    --------
    
    You want it put in words? Here's two: Rich, and White.
    
    This boy hasn't been through any troubles, except some well-documented
    celebrity romantic bullshit (like coveting and marrying George
    Harrison's first wife, ugly as she was, but because he was on heroin he
    didn't notice) and the horrible parental negligence that allowed his
    two-year-old-son to fall out of a window and die (not that many years
    ago) Eric Clapton's got no reason to sing the blues with a stitch of
    authenticity.
    
    Sure, the chords he plays are blues; sure, he even plays some blues
    standards true to the note on his recent albums. And back 25-30 years
    ago he was playing some passable blues (I own the Derek and the
    Dominoes box as well as his debut with John Mayall and the
    bluesbreakers, and the best of Cream--just a grease spot on blues
    history compared to the Buddy Guys and BB Kings and Fred MacDowells and
    Elmore James that he ripped off by rote after repeatedly listening to
    45s in his comfortable British youth...it was so much easier for whites
    to take the blues from a young white wunderkind than those big ugly
    middle-aged black guys back then) but the crap he plays now is just
    that--crap. No emotion, his guitar playing just too precise, too
    lethargic. And the music media and NARAS (the Grammy(TM) people) are
    all too willing to honor him and the boomers are all too willing to buy
    his crap by the truckloads and everyone put it in their Bose stereos
    and think they're having a relevant blues experience...when they are
    absolutely not.
    
    But basically it's the difference between eating a canned tamale in
    South Nashua versus a fresh, handmade one off a cart in Brownsville.
    Yeah, the canned one is technically a tamale, but...
17.22920SALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 12:556
Ah yes. The standard rich and white line.

The part about not being qualified other than being a recovering heroin 
addict, a recovering alcoholic, and losing his son is to laugh.

daryll
17.22921SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 13:003
    .22920
    
    And your credentials in the music industry are...?
17.22922WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 28 1997 13:102
    As if only people with "credentials in the music industry" are allowed
    to have an opinion...
17.22923make up a concept, it's Friday...GAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Feb 28 1997 13:154
 "credentials" do not exist in the music industry

  bb
17.22924PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 28 1997 13:176
   unless you're a family member. ;>




17.22925WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Fri Feb 28 1997 13:184
    I prefer Duane Allman, with his Coricidin bottle slide and occasional
    bad note, to Clapton. 
    
    
17.22926PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 28 1997 13:196
  .22925  a man of taste!  ;>

    
    

17.22927WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Fri Feb 28 1997 13:219
    Speaking of wonderments, there was a program on PBS last night, a part
    of which I caught, about the Chicago record and music scene during the
    late 50's and early 60's.
    
    Apparently, for about a year, a small black-owned record company 
    "owned" the Beatles. A year later, the Beatles were sold to Capital
    Records, and the rest is history. 
    
    It was a fascinating program.
17.22928worthless till proven by experimentGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Feb 28 1997 13:2311
  I'm not impressed by Clapton. But I'm REALLY not impressed with
 whoever Mojo Flucke might be, if anybody.  What has he recorded ?
 
  I'd bet ten bucks that neither he nor anybody else could tell either
 the bank balance or skin color of instrumental performers from recordings
 I select and he's never heard before.

  It's gibberish.

  bb
17.22929PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Feb 28 1997 13:245

  this oughta be good. ;>


17.22930SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 13:3314
    .22922 et al.
    
    .22922> As if only people with "credentials"...
    
    I never said that, TYVM.  I asked Daryll for some indication that he
    knows what he's talking about.  That's all.
    
    I have more than once expressed MY opinion that Crapton's blues are
    crap.  I have posted the supporting opinion of a professional music
    writer who knows more about blues, rock, and jazz than I could ever
    learn.  YMMV, and I don't particularly give an aeronautical fornication
    if it does.  MuppetMan specifically said he was waiting for me to post
    something, so I did.  You don't like it, fine.  You don't agree with
    it, fine.  Go bang your head.
17.22931WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 28 1997 13:367
    >You don't like it, fine.  You don't agree with it, fine.  Go bang your
    >head.
    
     Didn't read it, don't care, have no opinion on its merits. /hth
    
     I don't care much for Clapton. He fails to move me. I don't much care
    what others have to say about him as a musician.
17.22932SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 13:377
    .22928
    
    > What has he recorded ?
    
    So now you have to have recorded before your opinion matters?  A moment
    ago you were saying there's no such thing as credentials.  INTERNAL
    ERROR: CONSISTENCY FAILURE.  CHECK RAM PARITY CIRCUITS.
17.22933expertise not in evidenceGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Feb 28 1997 13:4813
  In a recent experiment, a set of wine professionals did shockingly
 badly on a blindfold test of the simple question of red or white.
 Beer drinkers have done distressingly badly in the same way, unable
 to tell Coors from Becks.

  The experiment I suggested, detecting race by voice, has in fact been
 done, and you would be surprised how badly people do guessing the race
 of random telephone answerers in the USA.

  So pardon the skepticism.  I don't believe Mojo Flucke.

  bb
17.22934ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreFri Feb 28 1997 13:533
    
    god, what a testy bunch you all are today! chill out, your blood
    pressures are going up for no reason.
17.22935SALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 13:5613
My credentials?

I base my opinion on what I hear. I've heard what others 
have said, including fellows such as Buddy Guy, BB King and Robert 
Cray. 
They have recorded. They've played with him. If I were to go looking 
for opinions of others, which I'm not. I'd rate their opinion over 
some self-proclaimed "Rex Reed" of the industry. 

One wonders what he's said about SRV, Bonnie Raitt, or Gary Moore.
Are they all DOA as well because they're white or rich or both?

daryll
17.22936NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 28 1997 14:131
TTWA: the name "Mojo Flucke."
17.22937LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Feb 28 1997 14:151
    git yer mojo flucking!
17.22938But we already knew that.SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 14:205
    .22935
    
    So nobody who hasn't played with Crapton rates an opinion.  Which means
    that nobody who hasn't dealt personally with Slick rates an opinion on
    him, and all the wolves after his blood are just a bunch of jerks.
17.22939SALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 14:249
Is that what I said? No. I said that I'd rate their opinions over 
the "Rex Reed" who not only hasn't played with him but doesn't 
play period.

He's entitled to his opinion. I just weighed it against others who I 
consider more qualified to render an opinion and discount it 
accordingly.

daryll
17.22940SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 14:267
    .22939
    
    > but doesn't
    > play period.
    
    Er, umm, where did ANYONE except you say that?  What else is your
    reading comprehension too poor to handle?
17.22941ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreFri Feb 28 1997 14:284
    
    .22937
    
    I thought it was get your mojo rising.
17.22942NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 28 1997 14:318
>I base my opinion on what I hear. I've heard what others 
>have said, including fellows such as Buddy Guy, BB King and Robert 
>Cray. 
>They have recorded. They've played with him.

White musicians like Clapton opened up the market for blues.  Black blues
players would be foolish to criticize his musicianship, regardless of what
they really thought of it.
17.22943SALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 14:319
    >What else is your
    >reading comprehension too poor to handle?

    The leap of logic that somehow dragged Slick into this for 
    one.

    So, does he play or doesn't he? Has he recorded?

    daryll
17.22944tesGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaFri Feb 28 1997 14:364
  Slick plays sax.  On letterman.

  bb
17.22945good bad or indifferent everyone has one...BOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveFri Feb 28 1997 15:419
    Opinions are like ^$$80&3$, everyone has one and most of them stink.
    
    Personally,  there is a lot of Clapton's music that I really like and
    there is a lot of it that I don't really care for ("If I could Change
    the World" is part of the latter group)
    
    One thing is for sure, Clapton is a very prolific musician.
    
    --Geoff
17.22946SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundFri Feb 28 1997 15:509
    re:22942
    
>White musicians like Clapton opened up the market for blues.  Black blues
>players would be foolish to criticize his musicianship, regardless of what
    
    "Foolish"?
    
    Re-HE-HE-He-heally?

17.22947DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Fri Feb 28 1997 15:537
Mr Binder:

While I feel a bit of resonance with your attitude toward the blues argument,
I would ask you - do you feel that the music of early Cream (thru Wheels on
Fire), and its contribution to the music of the time, is overrated, and that
they were not an inventive, powerful band, deserving of their place in history?
17.22948Another opinionSALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 15:53180
Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin --- CLAPTON'S BLUES

As I write this (October, 1994). Eric Clapton's long awaited all-blues
album, From The Cradle, is the #1 selling album in the world. I don't think
a blues album has done that since The Blues Brother's in 1979), unless maybe
The Simpsons Sing The Blues hit it. Of course, you and I are way too hip to
eithcr dismiss or glorify the album's musical worth because of hot sales.
The significance is only that millions of people who usually don't buy blues
albums bought this one.

No doubt you've already been exposed to the publicity, perhaps heard the
album and seen the videos, and many of you will have seen Eric performing
the material live on tour. You've probably already seen a lot of reviews and
articles, some dumb. some incisive, in the print media. I'd like to offer
some impressions and observations as a blues lover, a performing and
recording blues musician, as one who was around Eric and Muddy Waters a lot
when they toured together in 1978 and '79. and as a fan of Clapton's music
from when he was with John Mayall in the mid-'60s.

I think that From The Cradle is thc latest proof that Eric is one of the
alltime great blues guitar players. No big news. Aside from demonstrating
proficiency, identity, and creativity in many blues styles, Eric plays with
a mastery and inspiration that only his musical heroes can match or better.
The slow songs, as always, are where the heavy soul is. Eric is just playing
his ass off on "Five Long Years" and Groanin' The Blues," while adding his
gorgeous guitar tones too. I expected this though, because of the
experiences I've had with Eric in the '70s.

In 1976, Muddy Waters brought me with him to play at The Last Waltz, the
concert (and movie) put on by The Band and their friends. One of the most
exciting parts for me was getting to meet and jam with Eric. Two years
later, Eric arranged to have Muddy's band open his concert tour, in Europe
and the United States. On the first night, in Lyon, France, I stayed after
our set and watched Eric do what I thought was dull. disappointing, mostly
pop hits show. "Another hero bites the dust," I thought.

We had a pretty hot set on the second night, and as we were returning to our
dressing room, I noticed Eric following. Nobody else in our band knew him
yet, and I went back to his dressing room with him to shoot the shit. He was
taken and shaken by the power of Muddy'.s performance. He told me, "I was
thinking of getting Paul Butterfield to open the shows, and I could deal
with that, but how do I follow this?" I offered that while he certainly
couldn't beat Muddy playing deep Chicago Blues (who can?), the audience was
there for him; just go out and be Eric Clapton. He looked at me funny and
didn't say anything . . . a few minutes later he went out to do his show.

It was the opposite of the night before. Even though he was performing to an
audience which was there for his pop hits, he played about three-quartcrs
straight blues, and he played it with depth, power, and soul. As he came off
the stage, he just smiled at me and we both laughed. He had proved to both
of us that he could follow Muddy Waters and not look like a wuss.

In case it's not clear: the point of this story is not that I inspired Eric
(I think I just challenged his competitive spirit), its that he has the
talent and inspiration inside him, and he was able to reach inside and
produce it. His show on the second night was a hundred time blusier and
better than his show on the first night. Even more impressive is that every
night that I saw him after that, three weeks in Europe and ten in the United
States, Eric continued to play better. On the last night, his blues solos
were virtually smashing me back against the wall. He's not just another good
player, in fact he inspires me in ways that are similar to the ways that
Muddy does. I think Eric has charisma and both the man and his music affect
people spiritually I can feel this again from Eric's playing on From The
Cradle.

I first heard about the new album last summer from Jerry Portnoy, who was in
Muddys band when I was. When we toured with Eric, Jerry became one of Eric's
favorite musicians (according to interviews) to play with. Jerry plays harp
on From The Cradle and when we played together at last summer's tribute to
Jimmy Rogers at the Chicago Blues Festival, Jerry gave Jimmy the good news
that Eric has just recorded two of his songs, which on a platinum selling
album will mean good money for Jimmy. Jerry was very enthusiastic about the
recording, as he continued to be while we toured together with the Muddy
Waters Tribute band on the B.B. King Blues Festival tour last fall. I was
looking forward to hearing it.

Seven weeks into our tour, Jerry left to rehearse with Clapton, and the
album was released. I got a copy and played it on the bus for Luther "Guitar
Jr." Johnson, Calvin "Fuzz" Jones, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, and Pinetop
Perkins. These guys were not judging it as a career move or a marketing tool
or an ethno-cultural experience. We were just plain knocked out by the good
blues. Before we leave Jerry, I must say he plays some beautiful Chicago
blues harp, acoustic and electric on From The Cradle. I hear that he is
getting a lot of featured exposure on the live tour, too. I hope this will
help his earned reputation as one of the hest harp players out there today.

Perhaps even more visible than the album's musieal worth is the fact that
Eric's prior popularity means that millions have bought it, and relatively
few of them were blues fans before. Those of us who spend our time and earn
our livings within the blues world, hope and expect that the album will
create some new blues fans and that this will be good for the blues in
general. Maybe, even, some future legend will be inspired to begin playing
because of it.

Hard-core blues lovers will look closely at From The Cradle. past its
popularity and inevitable influence. We judge it on its worth as blues, and
on this level. there are some issues to face:

First, there's the choice of material. There are no original songs on the
recording. Normally. this lack would be reason to automatically down grade
the album. How great would we consider Mudd or Robert Johnson if they had
only covered other people's songs instead of combining their influcnces with
their own soul and stories? Maybe the lack of originals is a liability, but
I'd like to suggest that maybe it isn't. First, Eric has already proved
himself, both as an artist, and as a blues player, over the last 30 years. I
think he should be indulged to pay tribute to the music that inspires him.
Also. millions of dollars in publishing and composing royalties will be paid
to the authors of the songs. or their estates. which they certainly deserve
and can use. I think that Eric is turning a lot ol new people on to the old,
deep blues. It's a gift to them. and to the music, as well as Clapton's gift
for his musical expression of the blues he loves.

And now comes the part that I'd prefer not to write about anymore, but is
too big an issue with this album to dodge: White Boy (English, even). Trying
To Sing The Blues! We might not notice it so much, but Eric really throws it
in our faces on the very first two songs. When a non-African-American
musician sings blues in a way that is so different from his speaking voice,
when he pronounces words and uses expressions in a way that doesn't "fit"
his demographics, he is often condemned for being "affected." Though Eric's
vocals sound not just accomplished, but convincing and real to me on most of
the album, there are a few songs, and moments in others, where they are so
over-the-top that they are distracting. They sound unnatural ....

. . . But I don't think they really are. Please consider this: Eric has been
listening to and loving the blues for longer than many of you have been
alive. He must hear the sound of those blues, inclucluding its accents and
expressions in his head when he plays them, just the way he hears the subtle
nuances of rhythm and guitar parts. And even though he is White and English,
he has a speeial talent and sensitivity that helps him both appreciate blues
and perform it on a deep level.

Jamming in a hotel room in Glasgow in '78, I heard Eric play Muddy's "Feel
Like Going Home' perfectly. It was obvious that at some point in his life he
had really studied the song, and he was able to play it so close to the
original, with no lack of feel or subtlety that I, who know the song well,
was surprised and moved. Should Eric be denied the right to try and sing, as
well as play these old black blues songs, the way he's heard them for so
many years, but through his voice? Should he hold back from singing an
Elmore James' song in a raspy voice? Is he silly for say ing "women's" in
"Hoochie Coochie Man?" Put him down if you want to, but as a blues lover who
learned to play blues the same way he did listening to records, studying
players, and playing thousands of gigs on my own and with some ol the greats
I'm going to let him slide.

Strangely enough, Eric has brought up the subject himself in interviews, one
of which is attached to his video for "Motherless Child." He claims not to
be able to, "Ever do it as good as a black man." I won't presume to know
what Eric really believes in his heart, but I do know that this sure was a
slick way to defuse criticism! As to whether his evaluation is "true" or
not, which is at best, opinion, I'm reminded of my own question in my "Black
and Race" column in Blues Revue. "Who would you rather listen to, the worst
black blues player, or the best white one?" I think Eric is one of the best.
One of the best "What?" is something you can call for yourself.

Unlike most musicians, I don't watch TV in hotels on the road, but I was
hanging out in my drummer's room after a show the other night, and he had
MTV on. I noticed something that I normally wouldn't have, only because they
ran the #2 and #3 videos of the week back-to-back: Both Madonna's "My Baby's
Got A Secret" and Eric's Motherless Child" videos feature black,
bluesy-looking musicians and dancers, not really playing, but lending both
videos a bluesy atmosphere. Madonna's was the one that actually had a steel
guitar in it. My guess as to what this means is that for both of them, it's
the same thing as when you hear slide guitar and harp in a commercial (which
a video is, for an album). Blues music and images have a ring of
down-to-earth truth, and if you can attach that image to a product, you can
make it more attractive.

I think both videos are crafted deliberately to use blues this way, but I
doubt that Madonna is going to be considered the new "Queen of the Blues."
It does seem to me though, that Clapton has given us a powerful tribute to
the music which is his foundation. I've enjoyed listening to it many times
and appreciate it for the good music and what it will do for the blues
world.

(Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin played guitar in Muddy Waters' band from
'73-'80. He has led his own band ever since and lives in Gleensboro, North
Carolina. His latest album is Down in The Alley on Alligator Records, and
he's working on a new one for Alligator, to be released in the spring.)


17.22949BUSY::SLABExit light ... enter nightFri Feb 28 1997 16:084
    
    	A well-selling album doesn't necessarily signify a good album,
    	but I'm sure you knew that.
    
17.22950SALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 16:104
That was stated in clear English in the first paragraph wasn't 
it?

Did you need a translation to pig-latin or something?
17.22951SMURF::WALTERSFri Feb 28 1997 16:2017
    
    Like most British rock/blues playes, Clapton was hardly born with a
    silver spoon in his gob.  His mother was unmarried and dumped him on
    his grandparents.      
      
    Interesting bit of synchronicity: Cream had an early US hit with a
    cover of Johnson's Crossroads. If you remember the movie Crossroads, it
    was about a too-rich white kid trying to play the blues and gently
    poked fun at the notion of required experiences:
            
       "Times is hard, boy.  Times is hard."
        
    I still have "Full Cream" on vinyl from {mumble} years ago and it's as
    raw, expressive and original as anything from Sun Blues.  "Rolling and
    Tumbling" is one of their best.  Don't care for his later stuff, but
    Slowhand's early blues work is right up there.  IMHO.
            
17.22952Devonshire clotted, please, wiv a scone and marmalade.SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 16:257
    .22947
    
    > Mr Binder...I would ask you - do you feel that the music of early Cream
    
    You are apparently also in need of a course in reading comprehension. 
    Where did I mention Cream as something about which I knew or had an
    opinion?
17.22953ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreFri Feb 28 1997 16:273
    
    ttwa: If Brian got to sample some of Korea's finest dog & cat
    cuisine?
17.22954ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreFri Feb 28 1997 16:294
    
    attwa: why Hair Binder appears (to me anyway) to be so testy lately?
    whatever happened to the quick wit, puns that use to flow from his
    keyboard like cheap wine into the gutter?
17.22955SALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 16:294
Why the insults? Is it because we dare to question the 
credentials of Mojo Flucke rather than take him as gospel?

Go get a soda and relax for cripes sakes.
17.22956BUSY::SLABFUBARFri Feb 28 1997 16:356
    
    	RE: .22950
    
    	You're apparently assuming that I read anything beyond that 1
    	sentence.  8^)
    
17.22957NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 28 1997 16:361
Doda: "Get a soda."
17.22958SALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 16:371
Already got one. Thanks for the advice though.
17.22959CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Feb 28 1997 16:544
    RE: dog and cat... 
    
    Not that I know of.  The cuisine was actually pretty bad all the way
    around.  Even the "American" cuisine..
17.22960CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Feb 28 1997 17:025
    that's a shame.
    
    the korean food I have been privileged to eat is usually very tasty, if
    a bit high on the scoville(sp?) scale.  endorphins and garlic.  How can
    you go wrong?
17.22961SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 17:413
    .22954
    
    I'm taking lessons from the alphabet.
17.22962SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 17:479
    .22955
    
    Maybe it's because you dismiss him out of hand.  He hasn't played with
    Crapton, therefore he's not entitled to be taken seriously. 
    
    It's no leap of logic at all from there to my statement that since
    people like Rocush and Levesque (to name only two of many) haven't
    played a lick with Clinton they are therefore not entitled to be taken
    seriously.  Sauce for the goose, etc...
17.22963SALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 17:5611
I have no idea who this person is. Alta Vista comes up with zero 
hits for "mojo flucke". I do know the credentials of Margolin, 
King, Cray, and Guy. Their opinions differ greatly from Mr. 
Frucke. Therefore, I'll discount him opinion. Four highly 
regarded blued musicians vs one critic of unknown background.

Which one would you choose?

So, once again, does he play? Has he recorded? 

daryll
17.22964CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Feb 28 1997 18:0414
    Well lessee,,, The kim chee I had was okay.  Pungent and strong tasting
    mucho vinegar but not too hot.  I had some sort of been sprout, ground
    "meat", rice bowl thing to which was added a soy and green onion sauce
    that was okay.  It was better after adding the hot chili paste and even
    better after adding more of same.  Overall, the food I has was bland.
    Even the curry which was passable for cafeteria food was not hot.  I
    unfortunately did not get to experience the Korean barbecue or other
    authentic cuisines partly due to the company I was with.  I did have
    the buffet one day which had an assortment of sushi, marinated octopus
    (good!) and kim chees.  The wasabi/soy mixture was the spiciest thing I
    had on the trip.  Other than that, it was relatively uneventful.  
    
    Brian
    
17.22965CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Feb 28 1997 18:1214
    Brian,
    
    What a shame!
    
    Kim chee doesn't really have vinegar, it is salted and fermented. 
    Saurkraut with an attitude!  
    
    Best I ever had was napa cabbage and daikon, wilted with salt and
    rinsed, with lots of garlic and jalepenos for the heat.  YOW!  Make sure
    you have lots of rice and beer to soak up the fire.  Even Chong was
    hard pressed to eat it, and she successfully torched my southwestern
    mouth more than once.  
    
    meg
17.22966Tomorrow is another showCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Feb 28 1997 18:137
	I wonder why this silly primadonna who was just replaced
	by her understudy thinks she has grounds to sue?

	I thought directors decided who was to get a role, and
	that's that.

17.22967GAVEL::JANDROWFri Feb 28 1997 18:189
    
    i don't think it was her idea...it was probably her mother's or her
    agent's.  and the directors did decide who was to get a role, and they
    chose her.  to turn around and eject her less than a month from opening
    is cruel and in my opinion, wrong.  i did hear that the directors
    offered her 1/2 the shows or nothing at all, so i wonder how that is
    going to effect the suit...
    
    
17.22968BUSY::SLABForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Fri Feb 28 1997 18:213
    
    	Why'd they [r]eject her?
    
17.22969POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Feb 28 1997 18:225
    
    The article I read stated that they found her acting "wooden".
    
    I wonder if she's related to Keanu Reeves :+].
    
17.22970LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Feb 28 1997 18:221
    she's got the ormond disease.
17.22971SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 18:264
    > So, once again, does he play? Has he recorded?
    
    Was Mel Allen unqualified to give credible commentary on baseball
    because he never played anything more than intramural ball?
17.22972BUSY::SLABForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Fri Feb 28 1997 18:284
    
    	Did Mel Allen read for "This Week in Baseball" or write for "This
    	Week in Baseball"?
    
17.22973ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreFri Feb 28 1997 18:313
    
    who are you referring to? ormond disease? oph, your treading on sacred
    ground.
17.22974LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Feb 28 1997 18:361
    mahk, she weren't the rite person for the roll.
17.22975CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Feb 28 1997 18:388
    TTWALN:  
    
    If the limo "driver" I had last night is the same one that I curse at
    occasionally on my daily commute.  He drove in the left lane the whole
    time like the other guy, couldn't keep a constant speed like the other
    guy, refused to mover over for others like the other guy.  Perhaps he
    was socially conditioned to offensive driving behaviors by attending
    the Dr. Logjam school of traffic mechanics.  
17.22976BUSY::SLABForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Fri Feb 28 1997 18:393
    
    	I certainly hope you didn't give him a tip, and told him why.
    
17.22977ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreFri Feb 28 1997 18:422
    
    Bri, they drive like that in Korea. What did you expect?
17.22978SALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 18:5410
I suppose a simple yes or no is too much to ask.

How about this one then?

 >Four highly regarded blued musicians vs one critic of unknown background.

 >Which one would you choose?

thanks
daryll
17.22979SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 19:0221
    .22978
    
    Is this too difficult for you?  I was implicitly asked to post
    something.  I posted it.  If you don't agree with the person whose
    opinion it is, fine.  Whether he's played and with whom he's played 
    are simply not relevant.
    
    I will remind you that it was pointed out that black musicians would be
    foolish to dis Crapton - something about biting the hand that feeds
    you.  Because of him, blues sells millions more recordings than it
    would otherwise sell.
    
    The day Crapton feels as authentic to me as Muddy Waters or Mississippi
    John Hurt or Leadbelly or Dave van Ronk (who BTW is white) or John Lee
    Hooker, I'll come back and say he isn't crap.  You will doubtless have
    overlooked Mojo's remark to the effect that Crapton USED TO play some
    decent blues.  He doesn't anymore, in the opinion of several people. 
    If that opinion treads on your toes and makes you cry, tough noogies. 
    Go get your own soda - I got one and your opinion still looks full
    enough of crap that you ought to consider applying Preparation H to
    your ears.
17.22980LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Feb 28 1997 19:041
    Richard sure is grumpy today.
17.22981SALEM::DODARunning on faithFri Feb 28 1997 19:0511
Right. I'm hurt. 

Meanwhile, for all we know, EC stole Mojo's wife as well 
and he's got a chip on his shoulder over it.

If Mel Allen had said he was crap, you'd be quoting him now.

It's been fun.

daryll

17.22982ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreFri Feb 28 1997 19:133
    
    what is a blued musician? is he related to the Smurfs? Inquiring
    minds and all.
17.22983SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Feb 28 1997 19:449
    .22981
    
    > Meanwhile, for all we know, EC stole Mojo's wife as well
    > and he's got a chip on his shoulder over it.
    
    I can assure you that this isn't the case.  Although IMHO, Mojo's wife
    is rather better looking than George Harrison's was.
    
    Did the soda help?  :-)
17.22984DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Fri Feb 28 1997 20:1716
> You are apparently also in need of a course in reading comprehension. 
> Where did I mention Cream as something about which I knew or had an
> opinion?

Excuusssse me - it was just a simple question. Since a) you call him Crapton,
b) you think his blues playing stinks, and c) since many people, myself
included consider his Cream days to include a lot of his most important
work (and which is not particularly blues related), I was just wondering,
that's all. 

> Devonshire clotted, please, wiv a scone and marmalade.

> You are apparently also in need of a course in reading comprehension. 

You may be right about that.
17.22985CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Feb 28 1997 21:231
    Why Rush's theme music is by the Pretenders
17.22986ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Feb 28 1997 21:402
    Maybe because Ohio was an integral state in getting George Bush elected
    or some such!
17.22987BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Feb 28 1997 22:387
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	George's node ... BRLLNT?
    
    	Hmmm.
    
17.22988POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSat Mar 01 1997 01:011
    I wonder how come there are so many Montreal Canadiens fans in Calgary.
17.22989SALEM::DODARunning on faithSat Mar 01 1997 11:068
    <<< Note 17.22983 by SMURF::BINDER "Errabit quicquid errare potest." >>>

   > I can assure you that this isn't the case.  Although IMHO, Mojo's wife
   > is rather better looking than George Harrison's was.
    
    Hopefully you can do better than that Dick. It ain't sayin much.

    daryll
17.22990enough is enough...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 03 1997 09:223
    when Ray Leonard will come out of retirement again?
    
    (silly man)
17.22991TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringMon Mar 03 1997 11:248
    If the publishers of the Voyager magazine really expect people to $8
    for that skinny little publication they are putting out.
    
    
    
    
    
    joan
17.22992WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Mar 03 1997 11:457
    TTWA: 
    
     Why the driver of the van which crashed this weekend is being charges
    with vehicular homicide for the deaths of some of his passengers. I
    haven't heard any reasoning behind this. The guy's already lost his
    wife- is justice served by saddling him with a criminal defense? What's
    the basis for the charge?
17.22993BRLLNT::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Mar 03 1997 11:504
    What else. But to hang the rasputian for not demanding that the pregnat
    wife to wear a seat belt. And being held accounted for not making all
    the other adults to not wear their seat belts. Gotta have someone for a
    scape goat, a blame fault.
17.22994POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateMon Mar 03 1997 11:513
    
    I can't stand it, I just can't stand it.
    
17.22995BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Mar 03 1997 11:577

	Is it really over seatbelts or is it something more that we don't know
about? Lets say he had been drinking, doing drugs.... would people still say 
that they shouldn't charge him? I guess until I hear just why they are going to 
charge him, I don't know whether it is a good thing or not. But if it is for
the seatbelts, the state should either drop the charges or go to hell.
17.22996litigation will be the biggest US industry in the next centuryGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Mar 03 1997 12:056
  The legal system probably has no way not to prosecute him.  And civil
 suits to follow.  Think of it like scavengers around a carcass.  Get
 used to it.  "Justice" run amok.

  bb
17.22997TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringMon Mar 03 1997 12:128
    TTWA.
    
    What Mz Deb can't stand
    
    
    
    joan
    
17.22998POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateMon Mar 03 1997 12:143
    
    Dorkitude.
    
17.22999CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Mar 03 1997 12:147

 Well, for one thing, I understand the guy did not have a license to drive.



 Jim
17.23000TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringMon Mar 03 1997 12:145
    Please define.
    
    
    
    joan
17.23001SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 03 1997 12:174
    .22999
    
    Yes, news reports made that pretty clear.  Not that it's normally
    a hanging offence, but it does hint at several other possibilities.
17.23002TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringMon Mar 03 1997 12:185
    My reply was to Deb, not Jim.
    
    
    
    joan
17.23003COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Mar 03 1997 12:279
The report I saw said the vehicle was unregistered.

The driver didn't have a license?  Maybe I missed that part of the
report.

                                   ~\~
~/~   "If he were white, I bet there wouldn't have been charges filed."  ~\"
                                   ~/"

17.23004SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Mar 03 1997 12:5734
    .22989
    
    > It ain't sayin much.
    
    True.  But there are facts not in evidence, militating that I should
    leave it at that.  Trust me.
    
    However, I did get a second mail mesage from Mojo:
    
    --------
    
    I just have one more thing to say to these Clapton defenders--have they
    listened to actual recordings from Elmore James, Mississippi Fred
    MacDowell, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Little Walter, or Jimmy Reed? If
    they have, how could they possibly put Clapton in the same league with
    a straight face? If they haven't, I cannot say they could possibly have
    a relevant opinion. 
    
    Or are these aforementioned legends too unpolished for their golden
    ears? Do they think the Rolling Stones played blues, too, or, like me,
    think Jagger & Co. are just a pale blues imitation with more
    rock-n-roll swagger than the average band? Have they set foot in any
    blues clubs in the South Side or West Side of Chicago?
    
    Their defense of Clapton troubles me. Is there a black voice in the
    group that endorses Clapton? If not, does this white group of white
    people in their white-collar world think that Michael Bolton has as
    much soul as Otis Redding? That Whitney Houston is as relevant as
    Cissy? That Mariah Carey has as much talent than Koko Taylor has in her
    pinky?
    
    If they do, all is lost. B.B. King can jump off a cliff; he has failed.
    
    Let me know what they say.
17.23005SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 03 1997 13:021
    Ah, soul.
17.23006ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 13:022
    
    He's right about Chicago having great blues.
17.23007ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Mar 03 1997 13:039
    Well, Mariah Carey has talent, and was interesting in the early going;
    but now overdoes the pop, and tends to screach too much.  What a waste.
    
    I liked her early offerings like "Vanishing", "Vision of Love", and a
    few others.  Now, it's all techno-pop drivel, which would be okay to a
    point, but she over-uses her voice range to the point of annoyance. 
    ymmv.
    
    Now, back to our regularly scheduled musical death match.
17.23008PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 03 1997 13:065
  .23005  <chuckle>



17.23009DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Mar 03 1997 13:165
    
    
    	I also heard this morning that the driver did not have 
    	a license.......
    
17.23010NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 03 1997 13:181
TTWA:  Is Mr. Binder's expertise on blues related to his node name?
17.23011CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Mar 03 1997 13:2610


 The father of one of the victim's was on one of the news broadcasts over
 the weekend talking of how he tried to talk his daughter out of riding
 in a car with the driver..that she should be the one doing the driving.
 Not sure if it was because of his lack of license/registration or what.


 Jim
17.23012TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringMon Mar 03 1997 13:278
    Where the book came from that I found on my desk this morning.
        
    Camping & Classrooms
    A pictorial history of Frontier College.
    
    
    
    joan
17.23013SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 03 1997 13:301
    Did Shawn write the chapter on sex education?
17.23014TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringMon Mar 03 1997 13:347
    I don't think so, all the pictures seem to be of men.
    
    
    :-)
    
    
    joan
17.23015BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsMon Mar 03 1997 13:371
    JJ- How did the move go??!?!?!?
17.23016DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Mar 03 1997 13:457
    
    
    	Yawn........  long and exhausting.  Didn't have as many
    	people to help out as usual.  Took 3-4 hours longer than my
    	previous moves.  But, we're in!  Looks like a cyclone hit the
    	house but we're in!  =)
    
17.23017ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 13:542
    
    JJ, so Glenn's prediction came true?
17.23018SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 03 1997 14:031
    Sikick Glenn.  He knows all.
17.23019PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 03 1997 14:156
   why the front desk shrank.




17.23020POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Mar 03 1997 14:173
    |Sikick Glenn.  He knows all.
    
    I know enough.
17.23021ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 14:182
    
    di, downsizing is everywhere.
17.23022COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Mar 03 1997 14:201
Especially in Ghana.
17.23023BUSY::SLABch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haMon Mar 03 1997 14:286
    
    	RE: .23007
    
    	I've been saying that since her 1st album came out.  You're just a
    	bit slow in realizing it yourself.
    
17.23024CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Mar 03 1997 14:3210

>   why the front desk shrank.


    That is kinda wierd, eh, di?




17.23025PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 03 1997 14:3611
>  <<< Note 17.23024 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Give the world a smile each day" >>>

>    That is kinda wierd, eh, di?

	yes.  not only that, but it's weird.






17.23026TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringMon Mar 03 1997 16:228
    Why I suddenly have this nice, something is about to happen feeling.
    The kind of feeling you get when you are about to do something special,
    like go on vacation or have a party.
    
    
    
    
    joan 
17.23027BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Mar 03 1997 16:424
    
    	I think you need to get to a psychic immediately so you can find
    	out what's going to happen.
    
17.23028SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundMon Mar 03 1997 16:531
    www.dallasnews.com/
17.23029DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Mar 03 1997 17:306
    
    
    	re: .23017  Mark....
    
    	Well, I guess, in a manner of speaking, yes!
    
17.23030TROOA::TEMPLETONOne fine day......SpringMon Mar 03 1997 18:306
    Why someone would keep dialing the same wrong number over and over,
    then try and convince me I am not where I think I am because they could
    not have made a mistake.
    
    
    joan
17.23031ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 03 1997 18:304
    
    .23030
    
    sounds a lot like shawn.
17.23032NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 03 1997 18:311
Prolly because a computer told them.
17.23033LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Mar 03 1997 18:311
    right gender anyways.
17.23034BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Mar 03 1997 18:441
I often wonder if shawn is the right gender...
17.23035BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeMon Mar 03 1997 18:454
    
    	So there I was, minding my own business as usual, and I got dragged
    	into another discussion.
    	
17.23036ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyMon Mar 03 1997 18:551
    Aren't you the popular one...
17.23037recognitionGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaMon Mar 03 1997 18:564
  Yeah, Shawn is just as well thought of as always.

  bb
17.23038SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundMon Mar 03 1997 19:263
    Lemme know if ya need a lift to your car buddy!
    
    (Whichwaydidhego?Whichwaydidhego?)
17.23039BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Mar 03 1997 19:505
    
    	Thanks, Brandon, but I think I'll be safer walking.
    
    	Even over broken glass or hot coals, if it came to that.
    
17.23040POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Mar 04 1997 00:293
    TTWA
    
    How does Mary Walsh get away with it?
17.23041BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyTue Mar 04 1997 00:525
    
    	I don't know ... what's she getting away with?
    
    	Maybe the cops are just sick of chasing her.
    
17.23042POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Mar 04 1997 01:021
    http://www.salter.com/productions/22Minutes/index.html
17.23043enough already...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 04 1997 09:5017
    how many more days we will have to endure the "poor little
    Woburn highschool kids who took too many drugs" story on
    the every-hour news?
    
    i say let's set up some very expensive counseling, establish
    a comprehensive community support group, continue to hold
    special masses and pray for their souls, set up scholorships
    in memory of their stays in the hospital, and...
    
    gimme a break. they were stupid, they broke the law, hopefully
    they learned a lesson and hopefully their parents will be all
    over their <r.o.> for it.
    
    anyone catch the stats on the D.A.R.E. programs, the cost we fund
    and the opposite effect D.A.R.E. has on influencing the use of
    drugs? another joke on the communities and taxpayers.
    
17.23044PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 10:207
  when the guy who runs the caf is operating the register,
  he always rounds up when he gives me the price.  never down.
  how can he sleep nights?



17.23045he's testing youWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 04 1997 10:222
    He wants to see if you're willing to call him on it when he rounds from
    .51 to .55
17.23046PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 10:264
   i'm not, though.


17.23047CBROWN::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 10:5311

 re: Woburn kids..as Howie said last night "Thank God they weren't smoking
     cigarettes".  I'm sure we'll have all sorts of new regulations and
     warning labels, and a couple of lawsuits as a result.




 
Jim
17.23048CBROWN::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 10:549


 re: Cafeteria.  The woman makes up for it and it all balances out at the
     end.



 Jim
17.23049PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 10:575
  .23048  well yes, but i don't think he knows that. ;>



17.23050ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 11:264
    
    look, di, the guy has 3 kids to put through college, an ex-wife
    to pay alimony to. And your quibbeling over a few cents. you have
    your nerve!
17.23051WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 04 1997 11:303
   >i'm not, though.
    
     Which is what he's counting on.
17.23052PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 11:509
   .23051  which brings me back to the "how can he
	   sleep nights?" question.  (not really serious
	   about that, of course).

	   i don't give a hoot about the pennies, naturally.
	   i just wonder when people do that sort of stuff.


17.23053NHASAD::SHERKI belong! I got circles overme i'sTue Mar 04 1997 11:513
    
    math is hard.
    
17.23054ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 11:543
    
    think about it for a minute.If he adds a few pennies to 300 people a
    day, that can add up to some serious cheeseburger money in no time.
17.23055PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 11:577
  .23054  arrrgh.  i know that, fer cry eye!  but i wouldn't do
	  it if i were him.  seems kinda presumptuous.




17.23056CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 12:018

 We could spend a week analyzing the workings of the cafeteria and cashier(s)
 therein, and not scratch the surface.



 Jim
17.23057ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 12:015
    
    .23055
    
    gee, you sure have strong feelings about this. I mean, it's obvious
    its consumed a lot of your thought process. 
17.23058SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundTue Mar 04 1997 12:056
    re:.23039
    
    >Thanks, Brandon, but I think I'll be safer walking.
    
    Heh. Heh. Heh.
    
17.23059PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 12:074
   .23057  yeah sure, if you say so.


17.23060SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 04 1997 12:111
    There's a polymath pun here somewhere.
17.23061CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Mar 04 1997 12:2111
    RE: the Woburn tykes....
    
    The politicians are in on the sound bites now calling for stricter
    rules for home delivery of prescriptions.  You will have to sign for
    your drugs or they will not deliver them.  How practical can that be? 
    Nice if you are a shut in or otherwise always at home.  Not so nice if
    you wish to leave periodically or have a job that requires you to not
    be home when the mail comes.  Let's take up a collection and buy the
    residents of Woburn a couplahunnert wooden spoons with instructions.  
    
    Brian
17.23062Round up to the next nickel: our official policyCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Mar 04 1997 12:2312
It wouldn't surprise me if that's their official policy.

Sort of like the policy of the ZKO cafeteria w.r.t. foreign coins:

	Rather than taking them out of circulation when brought to their
	attention, they have an official stated policy of trying to pass
	them off in change to the next unsuspecting person.

I tried to get the facility people to make them change their policy to
no avail whatsoever.

/john
17.23063CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 12:258

 Have they arrested the guy who wasn't home when his mail was delivered, making
 it easy for these poor yoots to take the drugs?  I'm sure he'll be a target
 for a suit of some sort.

 
 Jim
17.23064she'll be punished, but ineffectuallyGAAS::BRAUCHERChampagne SupernovaTue Mar 04 1997 12:2510
  Word is, at least one of these girls will be arrested, although as a
 juvenile, all it'll be is community service.

  Technically, that has to be correct, of course - she stole the medication,
 and distributed prescription substances with no license and no prescription.

  It's juvenile delinquency, pure and simple.

  bb
17.23065BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomTue Mar 04 1997 12:488
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How many times will MRO Security [motto, "You're just lucky
    	we don't carry guns!"] put tickets on my cars for "not parking
    	within lines" before they realize that I really don't care what
    	they think about my parking habits?
    
17.23066ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 12:493
    
    It's people like you slab that turn normal people into frezied
    mass murderers.
17.23067CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Mar 04 1997 12:511
    Sometimes even frenzied mass murderers also, too.  
17.23068GAVEL::JANDROWTue Mar 04 1997 12:586
    
    di, maybe he rounds up because someone else always rounds down.  here
    in the cafe at mso, i have to say, i have notice correct rounding by
    all that cashier, if they round at all.
    
    
17.23069ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 13:082
    
    well, I'm glad we seemed to have solved another world crisis.
17.23070PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 13:097
   .23068  well, they shouldn't, imho.  if it's $1.28, don't tell
	   me it's $1.30.  chances are i'll let them keep the two
	   pennies anyway, but that should be my prerogative, not
	   theirs.


17.23071CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 13:158

 I've noticed that at times if the total comes to $1.27, she'll give me
 change as if it were $1.25.  



 Jim
17.23072PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 13:165
   .23071  yup, she's more likely to err (on purpose) in favor
	   of the customer.


17.23073CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 13:194


 What a bunch, eh?
17.23074PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 13:236
   .23073  ya.  i actually feel as though i've almost _earned_
	   the extra two cents when i successfully complete a
	   food/beverage purchasing transaction with her. ;>


17.23075ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 13:315
    
    I feel I must add one last comment in regards to the cafeteria
    dilemma. Here in Chicago, our vending machines are very good about
    charging us the exact amount. Never more, never less. just thought I'd
    share.
17.23076CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 13:4412

 RE di..


 I'm just happy if I can get in there, drop my money, and get out without
 getting some kinda running commentary (or view a colleague on the receiving
 end of same).



 Jim
17.23077BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 04 1997 13:451
here in the east, we pay more, or less, but we don't have caged food!
17.23078SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Mar 04 1997 13:576
    
    	In our cafeteria, if it's $1.26, they charge you $1.25, and
    	take the extra penny out of the "penny cup".  When I get
    	a couple pennies as change, I put them in the the penny cup.
    
    	
17.23079WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 04 1997 14:031
    They do normal rounding here at LKG. 3-7=>5 8-2=>0
17.23080BUSY::SLABAn imagine burning in her mind ...Tue Mar 04 1997 14:095
    
    	Strange.
    
    	Which cashier works from 8-2 and which works from 3-7?
    
17.23081gotta be one or the otherPCBUOA::KRATZTue Mar 04 1997 14:094
    TTWA:
    Does lunchtime running cause baldness?
                     or
    Does baldness cause lunchtime running?
17.23082COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Mar 04 1997 14:111
Maybe it's because it's ok to be bald or fat but not bald and fat.
17.23083SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Mar 04 1997 14:254
    
    	I used to run at lunchtime, and didn't lose any hair.
    
    
17.23084SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Mar 04 1997 15:506
    if slab habitually doubleparks, why hasn't anyone indicated their
    appreciation for his overconsumption of scarce parking spaces by
    parking him in?  and if he has been parked in, why hasn't he learned
    not to double-park?
    
    DougO
17.23085POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateTue Mar 04 1997 15:514
    
    I believe he parks so far away from any other cars that he's not
    inconveniencing anyone.  Parking isn't so scarce out here in suburbia.
    
17.23086different drummerGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Mar 04 1997 16:118
  Slab places his car to the lines as a great composer might place
 a note strategically on a score.

  As to mostly idle MRO security, they revel in ticketing him like
 wallowing beasts.  He makes their day.

  bb
17.23087SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Mar 04 1997 16:137
    
    	There are rarely any unused parking spaces here at HLO.
    
    	You should see what we do to those who use up more space
    	than required!!!
    
    
17.23088SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 04 1997 16:151
    Make 'em breast feed in public?
17.23089BUSY::SLABAntisocialTue Mar 04 1997 17:047
    
    	RE: .23085/.23084
    
    	Yes, I'm WAY out there.
    
    	And so is my car.
    
17.23090BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Mar 04 1997 17:052
    
    How do I get my pic on the WWW.Soapbox Page?
17.23091WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 04 1997 17:061
    send the pic or a scanned file of your pic to smurf::binder
17.230928^)BUSY::SLABAntisocialTue Mar 04 1997 17:1010
    
    	Send pic
    	Wait
    	Remind him
    	Wait
    	Remind him
    	Wait
    	Binder adds picture to homepage, but maybe not the picture that
    	  you sent him
    
17.23093ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 17:226
    
    Sue, please send it to Hare Binder, he'll make you look great. oh, and
    he'll credit the change to his all powerful Mac tools. By all means
    send it in, we need some new photos for the page. We have a lot of
    wimps who haven't sent in photos. I won't name names but the initials
    are M.L. D.D. B.B   etc.....
17.23094ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Mar 04 1997 17:261
    I'm in the waiting stage!! :-)
17.23095PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 17:459
   mr. bill practically had an aneurysm the last time i wondered about
   this, but i'm going to risk wondering again, because i really would
   like to know.  what do two people with hyphenated names do when
   they get married?  do they each drop one of the names, or make up
   completely new names, or what?  or is there no established protocol?



17.23096SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 04 1997 17:491
    Sorry, I only know the answer in excruciating detail.
17.23097ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 17:492
    
    mr. bill, no doubt will be glad to explain it again.
17.23098CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 17:519


 Is there something wrong with me because I don't say "vehicle" instead of
 car when conversing with someone?



 Jim
17.23099PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 17:514
   .23096  If it doesn't involve the biting of body parts, please
	   have at it.

17.23100PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 17:534
  .23098  yes.  i've been meaning to speak to you about that.


17.23101SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 04 1997 17:543
    We that's just it, see.  According to the Yung-chi protocol, which is
    only one if several hundred documented methods of resolving the
    hyphenation issue, a body-part biting duel is the preferred method.
17.23102CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 04 1997 17:559


 Well, next time I see you when I'm heading for my vehicle in the parking lot
 you can tell me.



 Jim
17.23103PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 17:574
  .23101  well doesn't _that_ just figure.


17.23104LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Mar 04 1997 17:571
    i prefer motor vehicle.  sounds more official.
17.23105ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Mar 04 1997 17:5811
    Di:
    
    I will be glad to answer your question.  Take away this hyphenation
    crapola.  Western European thought dictates the tradition of the wife
    ceremonially leaving her home and taking upon herself a new identity. 
    It is beautifully symbolic of one spouse giving of herself to another.  
    
    I just can't picture Mr. Bill in a wedding gown with something old,
    something new, and something borrowed.
    
    -Jack
17.23106POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateTue Mar 04 1997 17:593
    
    barf.
    
17.23107BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Mar 04 1997 18:028
    
    	RE: .23098
    
    	Well, there are many things wrong with you, but I wouldn't have
    	listed that as 1 of them.
    
    	Until now.
    
17.23108SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 04 1997 18:021
    Ms. barf-vomit, meet Mr honk-chunder.
17.23109WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 04 1997 18:047
    >Western European thought dictates the tradition of the wife
    >ceremonially leaving her home and taking upon herself a new identity. 
    >It is beautifully symbolic of one spouse giving of herself to another.  
    
     So what could be more "beautifully symbolic" than both spouses giving
    up their own identities and taking on new ones by coming up with a new
    name that is formed by the union of their old names?
17.23110LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Mar 04 1997 18:051
    if mz_deb is still having that mail problem.
17.23111POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateTue Mar 04 1997 18:067
    
    Oh, Mark, really.
    
    <rolls eyes>
    
    What a suggestion.
    
17.23112BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Mar 04 1997 18:075
    
    	I think that's a very symbolically-impressive suggestion.
    
    	Quite a far cry from that "obey" dung, isn't it?
    
17.23113POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateTue Mar 04 1997 18:093
    
    You may obey me any time you'd like.
    
17.23115ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Mar 04 1997 18:097
    Obey has nothing to do with it.  Too bad you see it that way.  
    
    A woman taking on the last name of her spouse is a picture of her love
    to him...so much so that she is willing to relinquish a part of her old
    self and take upon a new identity.  
    
    Hey look, we have to give up bowling....it works both ways ya know!!!!
17.23116ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 18:093
    
    oph, I have it on good authority that debra has absolutely no male
    problems. 
17.23117SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Mar 04 1997 18:105
    Personally, I think the man should take the woman's
    name so that everyone understands who is really 
    running things.
    
    
17.23118ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 18:112
    
    jack, so how is your little tax deduction doing lately?
17.23119POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Mar 04 1997 18:111
    barf
17.23120BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Mar 04 1997 18:1111
    
    	RE: .23113
    
    	Your wish is my command.  You should know THAT by now.
    
    
    	RE: Jack
    
    	So why can't a male relinquish HIS old self and take on the name
    	of his wife?
    
17.23121POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateTue Mar 04 1997 18:113
    
    I'm holding a contest to design a good looking ascii barf.
    
17.23122CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Mar 04 1997 18:115
    didn't change mine and Frank didn't change his.  Why should either one
    of us?  there are far better things than a name change one can give a
    spousal unit, and you can continue to give it day in and day out.  
    
    meg
17.23123POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateTue Mar 04 1997 18:123
    
    Filthaaaaa.
    
17.23124NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 04 1997 18:131
Meg, what about children?
17.23125CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Mar 04 1997 18:143
    What about them?  We have two together, plus my oldest.  
    
    
17.23126NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 04 1997 18:161
What's their last name?
17.23127ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 18:172
    
    Gerald, they probably know.
17.23128ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Mar 04 1997 18:202
    Because Meg, it is a western eurocentric tradition...and it has worked
    quite well for years!  And Battis, I'm ignoring you!!! :-)
17.23129NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 04 1997 18:222
Jack, any system works well, with the possible exception of concatenation
(hence Di's question).
17.23130PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 18:255
  .23129  it's so nice to have someone around
	  who understands.   <sobbing>


17.23131LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Mar 04 1997 18:251
    jack looks so normal in the picture.
17.23132ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Mar 04 1997 18:271
    Grrrrrr............. :-)
17.23133WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Tue Mar 04 1997 18:287
    The dominant social convention among Euro peoples is to preserve the
    man's name.  
    
    I would beg to differ as to how well hyphenation systems work.
    
    
    
17.23134ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 18:315
    
    jack does look normal enough, but looks can be deceiving. I don't think
    he looks anything like Ross.
    
    oph, when are you sending in your photo to herr binder?
17.23135LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Mar 04 1997 18:341
    is this electronic peer pressure?
17.23136BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 04 1997 18:351
jack martin and a peer.... hmmmmm
17.23137BUSY::SLABAs you wishTue Mar 04 1997 18:377
    
    	Wow, Jack's picture ... no, he doesn't look like Ross.  Not much,
    	anyways.
    
    	[And notice that the picture was posted today and Jack's node is
    	 already out of date?  8^)  Sorry, Binder.  8^)]
    
17.23138NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 04 1997 18:392
Jack, aren't you afraid that the 'box pedophiles will want to kidnap your
kids or something?
17.23139first thing first...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Mar 04 1997 18:4016
 actually, the dominant american tradition seems to be to make name
 spelling errors, or outright name changes such that the family tree
 is lost

 and good riddance, i say.  you're better off dumping your past and getting
 on with your life, if you can.

 of more concern, really, is FIRST names, which is what everybody calls
 you by.  when all is said and done, naming is an important parental duty,
 and yet we do it all wrong.  or rather, we do it by herd instinct or fad.
 So you get a whole generation of Jason/Jennifer, Bill/Carol, Mike/Cindy,
 Matthew/Jessica.  I'm guilty of this myself.  Looking back, I wish
 we'd named him Gunther or Otto....

  bb
17.23140PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 18:484
  so i guess nobody knows the answer.


17.23141ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 18:492
    
    I'm sure someone does.
17.23142ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 18:494
    
    .23135
    
    by all means, oph. get cracking.
17.23143DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Mar 04 1997 18:5615
    
    
    	I'm keeping my last name this time 'round.  And for more
    	reasons than the 'ribbing' I'd get by taking Shane's (his
    	last name is Hooker).
    
    	When I was married the first time, my husband's last name was
    	French.  So when discussion would come up about heritage, etc.
    	and I'd mention being Irish, people would say "but your last 
    	name isn't Irish, it's French!"   I got very annoyed with being
    	identified by my husband's last name. 
    
    	So this time 'round, I'm keeping my own name.  I've had it for
    	29 years - the two I was married and it suits me just fine.
    
17.23144NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 04 1997 18:581
But are you going to change it from Ms. Bitch to Mrs. Bitch?
17.23145ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 19:004
    
    .23144
    
    agagag
17.23146DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Mar 04 1997 19:004
    
    
    	hahahahaaa!  No, I think Ms. will still be appropriate!  =)
    
17.23147ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreTue Mar 04 1997 19:064
    
    ttwa: How OJM can look so normal in the box page, and yet.........
    
    Looks really can be deceiving.
17.23148BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Mar 04 1997 19:109
    
    	.When I was married the first time, my husband's last name was
    	.French. 
    
    
    	Yeah, JJ French was the lead guitarist for Twisted Sister, so
    	I don't blame you for rejecting that.  Imagine the confusion
    	that would be created.
    
17.23149Or is it hole ceiling?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Mar 04 1997 19:147
    
    Why we seem to get notices about a pint of latex paint getting
    opened...
    
    ...but nothing about a whole ceiling being opened.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23150BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 04 1997 19:161
maybe the ceiling doesn't smell, so they figure no one would notice... :-)
17.23151DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Mar 04 1997 19:288
    
    
    	Shawn.....
    
    
    	{smack!}
    
    
17.23152SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Mar 04 1997 19:406
    
    TTWA:
    
    	Someone considering me grumpy.
    
    
17.23153BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 04 1997 19:421
go figure...
17.23154POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateTue Mar 04 1997 20:088
    
    Do you ever just want to stand up and shout at the top of your lungs:
    
    WHAT EXACTLY IS YOUR PROBLEM?
    
    
    Argh.
    
17.23155PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 04 1997 20:116
   .23154  yes, but strangely enough, it's usually when i'm
	   alone.  so i don't.



17.23156POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateTue Mar 04 1997 20:153
    
    I find it hard to believe that you could be this immature.
    
17.23157BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 04 1997 20:193

	Deb... I often want to do that after reading an OJM note. :-)  
17.23158SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Mar 04 1997 21:326
    that usually only happens on the freeway, so I skip the standing up
    part- but the screaming seems dysfunctional when they can't hear me.
    
    I hate commuting.
    
    DougO
17.23159ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Mar 05 1997 11:482
    
    but, DougO, traffic is your friend, it means you no harm.
17.23160GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceWed Mar 05 1997 11:554
    am i the only person who doesn't like those samoa gs cookies?
    
    not to worry, however, as the doctah knows, there are plenty others
    that i do like :-))))
17.23161CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Mar 05 1997 11:568
    >>What's their last name?
    
    whose last name?
    
    ;-)
    
    The oldest is a Himebaugh, and the younger two are Vlceks.  Works for
    us.  the only people who get confused are hidebound tradition bigots.  
17.23162WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Mar 05 1997 11:593
    >the only people who get confused are hidebound tradition bigots.  
    
    <guffaw!>
17.23163CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Mar 05 1997 12:094
    Doug,
    
    I see nothing disfunctional about yelling at other drivers in the car. 
    It is less harmful than shooting at them, 
17.23164NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 05 1997 12:145
>    The oldest is a Himebaugh, and the younger two are Vlceks.  Works for
>    us.  the only people who get confused are hidebound tradition bigots.  

Looks like their last names are from their fathers.  You must be a hidebound
tradition bigot.
17.23165ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Mar 05 1997 12:143
    
    meg, does Frank have any relatives named Vlcek that used to live in
    Deerfield, IL??? grew up with a Bob Vlcek.
17.23166BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Mar 05 1997 12:339
| <<< Note 17.23163 by CSC32::M_EVANS "be the village" >>>

| I see nothing disfunctional about yelling at other drivers in the car.

	Anyone watch Ellen last night? She was trying to get through traffic
and she had her mom and dad in the car. She would smile at the driver, ask if
she could cut in, then as they drove past her she would start screaming at
them! The next driver would show up and she went from a scream to a smile
again. :-)
17.23167ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Mar 05 1997 12:392
    
    then what happened
17.23168CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Mar 05 1997 12:429
    Checked with Frank, he doesn't recall one.  However, it appears there
    were several branches of the vlcek tribe in IL.  He was delivered by a
    Dr. Vlcek at Cook County, and his father said the Dr was not a relative
    as far as he knew either.  
    
    Since we only had duaghter, we left the names with their dad.  Had we
    had a son, things might have gotten interesting.  
    
    meg
17.23169PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 05 1997 12:4711
>            <<< Note 17.23168 by CSC32::M_EVANS "be the village" >>>
    
>    Since we only had duaghter, we left the names with their dad.  Had we
>    had a son, things might have gotten interesting.  

      "only"?  hmm.
      i don't getcha.  what would be different about naming a son?




17.23170ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Mar 05 1997 12:472
    
    thanks meg, it was a longshot anyway.
17.23171enough with the token vowels...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersWed Mar 05 1997 12:544
  wimps...why not just "Vlck" and be done with it.

  bb
17.23172NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 05 1997 12:581
FWIW, "Clinton to deploy vowels to Bosnia" originally appeared in The Onion.
17.23173BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Mar 05 1997 12:595
    
    	RE: .23160
    
    	Samoas are either my favorites or 2nd favorites [to Thin Mints].
    
17.23174TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeWed Mar 05 1997 13:053
    sign seen on the back of a truck this morning .... 
    
    "Don't be shy, show some thy"
17.23175SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed Mar 05 1997 13:088
    
    	'tine, I don't care for samoas.
    
    	Unfortunately, "george" doesn't care for thin mints, which
    	are usually my favorite.
    
    	Dratted food aversions...
    
17.23176SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed Mar 05 1997 13:097
    
    	TTWA:
    	
    	If a person who asks "What's the matter, having a bad day
    	today?" thinks that will help the situation.
    
    
17.23177BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Mar 05 1997 13:126
    
    	Well, even if you don't actually answer the question, it's usually
    	pretty easy to figure out by your response.
    
    	Especially if any of the words are unprintable in public media.
    
17.23178NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 05 1997 13:243
>    "Don't be shy, show some thy"

Must be a Quaker.
17.23179ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Mar 05 1997 13:382
    
    bb was right, Karen is a grump.
17.23180ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Mar 05 1997 13:462
    
    "Give me liberty, or give me beer"
17.23181ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Mar 05 1997 14:192
    
    ttwa: If deb is a dweeb, what does that make me?
17.23182BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Mar 05 1997 14:197
| <<< Note 17.23167 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Carnations,not just for Easter anymore" >>>


| then what happened

	Then while stuck in traffic they started listening to this talk radio
show about divorce.
17.23183GAVEL::JANDROWWed Mar 05 1997 14:2711
    
    >>  "Don't be shy, show some thy"
    
    
    hhhmmm....wonder where my dad's latest route has taken him...
    
    
    re: samoas...they are the only coconut-containing food i will
    voluntarily eat...don't know what it is about them...
    
    
17.23184What's a pelican crossing?CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Mar 05 1997 15:0311


 From Tuesdays's VNS:



    A CAR salesman who jumped a red light because he was late for a date
    with his girlfriend, knocked down and killed an 18-year-old student who
    was on a pelican crossing.

17.23185POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Mar 05 1997 15:033
    
    A zebra crossing, no doubt.
    
17.23186POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Mar 05 1997 15:184
    
    ttwa:  "Jello Biafra"
    
    
17.23187SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed Mar 05 1997 15:356
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	17.23179
    
    
17.23188GAVEL::JANDROWWed Mar 05 1997 16:133
    
    don't worry about it, karen...what does he know?
    
17.23189POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Mar 05 1997 17:4714
    
    TTWA:  The Fleet Bank in Ayer has a new sign taped to the front door. 
    "In order to serve you better, we are adopting these new hours...". 
    Oh, good.  I thought.  They're only open pretty much 9-5 weekdays and
    9-1 on Saturdays; Thursday nights they're open til 6.  So I assumed (!)
    they were going to be open more hours.  Maybe I could get to the bank
    some other time other than Saturday morning.
    
    Nope.  Now they're closing at 3 on some week days (3:00!) and at noon
    on Saturday.
    
    Would someone explain to me exactly how being open FEWER hours is
    serving me better?  Am I missing something here?
    
17.23190NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 05 1997 17:481
Less chance for them to screw you.  NNTTM.
17.23191BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Wed Mar 05 1997 18:004
    
    	And less hours worked means they'll be that much more cheery when
    	[if?] you happen to go there.
    
17.23192ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreWed Mar 05 1997 18:073
    
    deb likes the hours so much so, that she's thinking of applying for a
    job there.
17.23193No direct deposit, no money from walls, I feel old....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Mar 05 1997 18:117
|   Nope.  Now they're closing at 3 on some week days (3:00!) and at noon
|   on Saturday.
    
    Didn't banking hours used to be 10:00-3:00, closed Saturdays and
    Sundays?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23194GAVEL::JANDROWWed Mar 05 1997 19:536
    
    deb, i told you when you moved to ayer to get a better bank.  fleet
    bank, in my nto so humble opinion, sucks.  the dcu is much better.  why
    not move all of your business there???
    
    
17.23195POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateWed Mar 05 1997 19:534
    
    This is Savoyards banking, I can't move it to the DCU.  My own stuff
    has moved there, thank goodness.
    
17.23196WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 06 1997 09:372
    mr. Bill is correct. baking hours used to be much more limited (in
    the 1960s & 1970s).
17.23197WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Mar 06 1997 10:325
    TTWA:
    
     The au pair who shook an 8 1/2 month old baby to death was charged
    with 1st degree murder. How do they think they're going to prove
    intent?
17.23198WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 06 1997 10:414
    now, this would be brought before the grand jury and they
    would provide the ruling on the charges, correct?
    
    i'm with you. i think that charge will never make it.
17.23199BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 11:0016
    TTWA:
    
    WTF an "au pair" is.  Heard it on the radjio.  Keep hearing it on the
    radjio.  Assume there's some English word that's more suited, but for
    some reason, there's a fad going on here that I'm not privy to.
    
    TTWA:
    
    Whether the absolutely heady exuberance I feel watching my rear
    windshield wiper in through the rear view mirror
    
    FLIP...FLOP...FLIP...FLOP...
    
    ... will ever wear off.
    
    (And I've even stopped taking my Prozac.)
17.23200CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Mar 06 1997 11:199
    Au pair, fancy term for nanny.
    
    Why don't they go for child abuse resulting in a death?
    
    Who screens and trains au pairs that they haven't learned the "never
    shake a baby" rule?  It's not like shaken baby syndrome hasn't been
    given a lot of publicity.
    
    
17.23201BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 11:215
    Ah, it is a fad.  Otherwise, they'd use some more exotic term like,...
    uh... Nanny?
    
    What they do to language in the Boston area is something I wouldn't
    even wish on French.
17.23202WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Mar 06 1997 11:218
    An "au pair" is a teenager who provides assistance with children for
    room & board and a modest fee. They are often furriners.
    
    My guess is that after $50K in legal fees, the girl will skate. They'd
    have had a good case for manslaughter. They might have swung murder 2.
    I just don't see how they are going to prove intent and premeditation
    unless she has a diary that said "Kill the baby next tuesday" or
    something similar.
17.23203been there, done thatGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu Mar 06 1997 11:4014
  well, back in the dark ages, I shook all our bebbes...i did worse, i
 tossed them (no, mr bill, I neither hurled nor defenestrated them at
 early ages)...but then, they disappointed later, so I suppose I was wrong

  I was REALLY out to lunch - no double runners, no training wheels

  real baseballs

  we even climbed rocks with real ropes and stuff

  good thing I'm not a grandpa yet, they'd prolly have to hook up old sparky

  bb
17.23204WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Mar 06 1997 11:472
    I suppose you didn't make your kids wear helmets when riding their
    bikes, either, you malicious curmudgeon, you.
17.23205CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Mar 06 1997 11:493
    there is shaking and shaking.
    
    
17.23206CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 06 1997 11:567
>    now, this would be brought before the grand jury and they
>    would provide the ruling on the charges, correct?
    
 

   The grand jury handed down the 1st degree charge..
17.23207SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 06 1997 11:575
    The baby's parents are both MDs and are ultimately responsible for
    determining the suitability of the caregiver.  She apparently got four
    days of childcare training, but had several months experience and good
    references.  Why anyone would choose an unknown teenage au pair
    over a professional certified day care centre is beyond me.
17.23208COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Mar 06 1997 12:0215
They expect to prove intent by showing the scope of the injuries.

"Au pair" is _not_ a fancy term for nanny  ---  and that's part of the
problem.  It's a French word that means "on an equal basis", and the
idea as conceived in Europe is that an older teenager gets the opportunity
to live in another country for a year or so "on an equal basis" as a member
of a host family, doing the same sort of things around the house that would
be expected of the family's own older teenager.

However, in this country it has become a way to bring an unsuspecting
foreign girl into the country, completely untrained in taking care of
children, and give her more responsibility than she is capable of taking
on and working her 60-70 hours a week at below minimum wage.

/john
17.23209BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 12:057
How does injury translate to intent?  Seems like more than just some poor
child is getting shaken to death here.

Indentured servitude seems like a good choice for terms, too.

Boston's got enough problems with language that they don't need to import
and misuse french.
17.23210POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateThu Mar 06 1997 12:066
    
    The term "au pair" isn't really a fad - we had au pairs in the late
    60's when I was a wee bugger in London.  I think my mother's notion was 
    that it'd improve our French accents over what might be expected of the 
    standard nanny, but fat chance of that 8^). 
                                   
17.23211CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 06 1997 12:088


 ..if the cashier in the cafeteria here understands the concept of humor.



 Jim
17.23212BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 12:081
My experience is that they generally don't.
17.23213CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Mar 06 1997 12:095
    Many Dr's and many parents feel that daycare centers are merely petri
    dishes.  That has been my experience in kids younger than two years as
    well.  Also a licensed daycare facility is no guarantee against abuse.  
    
    meg
17.23214SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 06 1997 12:091
    Not the cookie monster impersonation again, Jim?
17.23215CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 06 1997 12:133

 ;-) nope.
17.23216SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 06 1997 12:2018
    .23213
    
    If you choose to work, there are a limited number of options all with
    varying pros and cons.  The parent is still responsible for making the
    decision and a teen au pair is at least a questionable decision for a
    well-off and educated couple to make.  It requires comparatively little
    effort to find and monitor quality day care - and the developmental
    benefits are very advantageous.
    
    I suspect that it is partly because it is fashionable these days among
    the rich and silly to have an au pair.  An au pair will typically do
    things other than child care -  such as laundry and cleaning.  Apart
    from the trendiness, it can work out cheaper than paying for daycare
    and a maid service.  But, you pays for what you gets.
                                                              
    
    
    
17.23217SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Thu Mar 06 1997 12:223
The source of the term 'neck of the woods'. Anyone know?

Pete
17.23218NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 06 1997 12:225
I dunno how it works in MA, but when I served on a petit jury in NY, we were
allowed to find the defendent guilty on a range of charges.  For this au pair
indicted for 1st degree murder, will the jury have other choices (such as
2nd degree murder, manslaughter, etc.)?  Or does the grand jury have to
indict on the complete range?
17.23219BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 06 1997 12:493
    TTWA:
    
    When did coffee start coming in flavors other than "coffee?"
17.23220ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreThu Mar 06 1997 12:562
    
    don't like it, don't drink it.
17.23221MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Mar 06 1997 13:055
    TTWA: a classified ad in another conference, looking for hockey
    equipment for an 8-year-old son.  The noter says her son "seems to be
    left-handed."
    
    8 years of observation and they don't know yet?!
17.23222BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsThu Mar 06 1997 13:075
    
    	Sports is different, Leslie.
    
    	Right-handed throwers sometimes bat left-handed in baseball, etc.
    
17.23223SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 06 1997 13:101
    Maybe he's ambidextrous.  I'd give my right arm to be like that.
17.23224ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreThu Mar 06 1997 13:121
    you forgot your left eye tooth.
17.23225WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Mar 06 1997 13:1231
    >The parent is still responsible for making the decision and a teen au
    >pair is at least a questionable decision for a well-off and educated
    >couple to make.  It requires comparatively little effort to find and
    >monitor quality day care - and the developmental benefits are very
    >advantageous.
    
     Several points to consider in favor of an au pair:
    
    1) An au pair provides supervision, etc in your own home. 
    2) An au pair will provide services for children below the age at
       which most outside day care centers have as their minimum for
       accepting kids.
    3) An au pair provides for a more one on one experience/increased
       individual attention than a day care center where they may have 10
       children to every daycare provider.
    4) Au pairs are more flexible and can do more than simple babysitting.
    5) You child is less likely to contract colds, flus and the like at
       home than by being exposed to a multplicity of kids.
    6) Out of pocket expenses are often less with an au pair.
    7) Au pairs typically get more assistance from the parents by virtue of
       colocation than do off-site daycare centers. You can directly
       monitor the care your child is receiving with an au pair. (Note that
       this is the case iff the parent isn't gone all the time.)
    8) Some people don't need or want full time daycare, they only want
       assistance part time.
    9) Au pairs have more flexible hours than daycare centers.
    
    Now, obviously there are cons to au pairs as well, but it seems myopic
    at best to claim it's a "questionable choice" to pick an au pair over
    an industrial strength daycare provider when there are some clear
    benefits to doing so. 
17.23226SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 06 1997 13:2129
    That's your decision.  Personally I don't even employ teenage baby
    sitters.  Perhaps when my kids are older, this will change but right
    now I consider that to be an unacceptable risk.  I'm a training wheels
    kinda guy.
    
    Our day care offers 6-12pm baby-sitting services once a month for $12
    so that we can get out for dinner.  Other times, we use the services of
    a mature co-worker or swap sitting favours with old and close friends. 
    (I'm taking a kiddie foursome to the 'Zone on Sunday.)  If we can't
    get one we don't go out - simple as that.
    
    We selected a day care which is 5 mins from our workplace, from a short
    list of three.  Examples of the (extensive) criteria were:
    
    	interviews with the staff
    	staff-to-child ratios/cover 
    	facilities
    	staff qualifications and accreditations
    	nature of their developmental programs
    	    	
    
    If we were not satisfied, we simply would not have opted for a care
    giver and changed our work situation.  This costs many thousands per
    annum, but we are both convinced that the developmental benefits and
    quaility of care are second-to-none.  YMMV, but you'll have to do a lot
    better than that to convince me that a teen scullery maid is a better and
    wiser choice.
    
    
17.23227MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Mar 06 1997 13:258
    re .23222  Ah, that explains it, Slab.  Me lacking the sports chromosome
    and all.
    
    re: ambidextrous, yes, and if that was the case why didn't they say so?
    
    Sinister Leslie
    (whose daughter was *obviously* righty, well before the age of 12
    months)  (much to my chagrin) 
17.23228PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 06 1997 13:337
  from the header comments in a piece of code -

     THE ORDERING OF CALLS IS THUS LIKE THIS, FOR EXAMPLE:



17.23229NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 06 1997 13:471
Colin, how old is your youngest?
17.23230SMURF::WALTERSThu Mar 06 1997 13:521
    He's two and a half, and so far showing no signs of paranoia.  ;-)
17.23231BUSY::SLABDo you wanna bang heads with me?Thu Mar 06 1997 14:199
    
    	RE: .23228
    
    	I just heard a conversation which included
    
    	"So I goes here, and gets this, and fills this."
    
    	It was horrible.
    
17.23232We went up hill, both ways...SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundThu Mar 06 1997 16:253
    re:.23228
    
    At least you _have_ comments...
17.23233GAVEL::JANDROWThu Mar 06 1997 19:384
    
    ttwa:  what it must be like being rejected from giving blood because
    	you're not heavy enough...
    
17.23234ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreFri Mar 07 1997 11:113
    
    <----- had a friend that couldn't give blood for that very reason.
    She weighed a whopping 102 lbs.
17.23235GAVEL::JANDROWFri Mar 07 1997 11:514
    
    102?? huh!  i think that was my birth weight...
    
    
17.23236SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Mar 07 1997 12:296
    
    	I weighed 102 once.
    
    	Then I put my other foot on the scale.
    
    
17.23237you just don't get it, do you, guvnah?WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Mar 07 1997 14:195
    TTWA:
    
    Sugar Ray Leonard unretires - again
    
    He's turning into a regular Mike Dukakis.
17.23238SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Mar 07 1997 17:036
    
    	What's to wonder about ?
    
    	He made 4 million just for losing his last fight.
    
    
17.23239BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Mar 07 1997 17:111
i guess when $$$$ is involved, how bad you look doesn't matter......
17.23240WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Mar 07 1997 17:151
    He's already got all the money he needs or wants.
17.23241LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Mar 07 1997 17:172
    the incredible ad campaign for howard stern's
    "private parts".  his face is _everywhere_.
17.23242POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Mar 07 1997 17:183
    
    At least his private parts aren't everywhere.
    
17.23243LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Mar 07 1997 17:191
    eeeuuuwwww.
17.23244BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Mar 07 1997 17:1911
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If you lease a vehicle and drive it too much during the lease's
    	duration, you're liable for anything over 12K miles/year ... I
    	think 15 cents/mile sounds about right, in the ad I saw the other
    	day.
    
    	So do THEY pay YOU 15 cents/mile for anything under 12K miles/
    	year?
    
17.23245CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Mar 07 1997 17:201
    No.  
17.23246.23242PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 07 1997 17:204
   prolly kind of a toss-up as to which would be worse.


17.23248RE: .23246BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Mar 07 1997 17:203
    
    	That's not fair.
    
17.23249North Carolina and DallasCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 07 1997 17:215
>    
>    At least his private parts aren't everywhere.
>    

There once was a lady named Alice...
17.23250POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Mar 07 1997 17:236
    
    Shawn, is this your first experience in life with things that are
    one-way?
    
    Oh, that's right, you're a man.  You're not used to it 8^).
    
17.23251BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Mar 07 1997 17:245
    
    	RE: .23250
    
    	I was just wondering.  But I anticipated the answer.
    
17.23252NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 07 1997 17:275
>    the incredible ad campaign for howard stern's
>    "private parts".  his face is _everywhere_.

Hmmm, I've seen one billboard and the cover of TV Guide at the checkout.
It's not on the screen of my workstation or my PC.
17.23253BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Mar 07 1997 17:327
    
    	Covert, why don't you set up Gerald's PC with Howard Stern wall-
    	paper?
    
    	Maybe you could copy his "C" drive to your own area and then send
    	it back to him when you're done.  8^)
    
17.23254LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Mar 07 1997 17:322
    endless magazine covers, tv ads, billboards, newspaper
    ads...everywhere.
17.23255he's everywhere, he's everywhere !!!GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri Mar 07 1997 17:344
  i 2 suffer howard overload, but my capacity is lo

  bb
17.23256NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 07 1997 17:352
I've never listened to Howard Stern, but from what I've read he's obnoxious
(in addition to being ugly).  So how is he so successful?
17.23257COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 07 1997 17:361
re .23253  Why me?
17.23258LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againFri Mar 07 1997 17:371
    young laddies go for his shock jock persona.
17.23259NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Mar 07 1997 17:402
TTWA:  Mail from CISG about the Internet Exploder security breach.  It's been 
on radio and in the papers for days.
17.23260BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Mar 07 1997 18:046
    
    	RE: .23255
    
    	Aren't you the same guy who mailed someone else a copy of his
    	own NOTE$NOTEBOOK.NOTE file?
    
17.23261BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Mar 07 1997 18:055
    
    	RE: .23259
    
    	They sent it via Exchange the day the story broke.
    
17.23262POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Mar 07 1997 18:053
    
    Hee hee hee 8^).
    
17.23263Whole story wasn't available until todayCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 07 1997 18:075
Well, the patch was only announced yesterday, so before today, about all
CISG could have said is "Discontinue all use of Explorer until a patch is
available" which may or may not have been an overreaction.

/john
17.23264SMURF::WALTERSFri Mar 07 1997 19:291
    TTWA: If you leave irony out in the rain, does it oxymorondise?
17.23265SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri Mar 07 1997 19:371
    Only if you toss it with a flick of the wrust.
17.23266GAVEL::JANDROWFri Mar 07 1997 19:575
    >> young laddies go for his shock jock persona.
    
    not this one...
    
    
17.23267POWDML::HANGGELILet's Play ChocolateFri Mar 07 1997 19:583
    
    Raq had a sex change?
    
17.23268SMURF::WALTERSFri Mar 07 1997 20:021
    No, they made a laddie from a rib of raq's.
17.23269POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSat Mar 08 1997 01:279
    TTWA:

    I'm watching these loser parents who have no control over their kids on
    20/20.

    Absolutely insane. I wonder how people can live like this. Man, would I
    ever fix their wagons. Give me one week with those brats and their
    loser parents would be amazed. These kids are being unleashed in our
    society in droves. What a mess.
17.23270CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Mar 08 1997 02:2511


 I watched that for about 5 minutes...had I watched it for any longer
 I would have climbed into that TV (wooden spoon in hand) and informed
 those brats who was in charge right quick..then I woulda dealt with the
 kids..



 Sheesh, I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
17.23271BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Sat Mar 08 1997 11:567
| <<< Note 17.23268 by SMURF::WALTERS >>>

| No, they made a laddie from a rib of raq's.

	Hmmm.... and here she tried to tell us before that her ribs hurt
because she was coughing.... she made no mention of giving it up to make a
laddie. 
17.23272POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSat Mar 08 1997 12:0013
    Did you see the part where the little boy said he wouldn't drink his
    milk unless he could drink it on his dad's shoulders? Dad says no, two
    minutes later dad has three year old boy sitting on his shoulders
    drinking milk at the breakfast table.

    Just shows you how the parents make the kids. That particular family
    got some counseling and within a few months the kids were even
    cleaning up their dishes and helping out and going to bed when they
    were told. The other family let their kid go too long and now they
    can't do anything, nobody can handle him.

    All this because the parents are rebelling from the discipline of their
    youth. In doing so, they make their lives completely miserable.
17.23273CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Mar 09 1997 02:169


 Didn't see that part..I think I turned it off when the mother was chasing
 the kids around the grocery store..



 Jim
17.23274BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Sun Mar 09 1997 05:086
    
    	Chasing them?
    
    	Geez, all she had to do was buy them some candy and I'm sure they
    	would have calmed right down.
    
17.23275ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 10 1997 14:322
    
    ttwa: my typing today. or should I say, lack thereof.
17.23276LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againMon Mar 10 1997 14:351
    what about it?
17.23277Yes, I amuse easilyMILPND::CLARK_DMon Mar 10 1997 14:564
    
    Yesterday while making breakfast I cracked up an egg and it was
    double-yoked.  What are those chances?   And what are the chances of
    the very next egg I cracked open was also double-yoked?
17.23278CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Mar 10 1997 14:587

 I'm not eggsactly sure..these things aren't all they're cracked up to be.




17.23279PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 10 1997 15:014
   double-yoked?  hmm.  wonder how they fit those yokes in there.


17.23280CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Mar 10 1997 15:012
    Jumbo or extra large eggs?  If they were jumbo, I have had an entire
    dozen be double-yolked.  in extra large it is considerably more rare.  
17.23281ACISS1::BATTISCarnations,not just for Easter anymoreMon Mar 10 1997 15:112
    
    gee, be glad you got the extra chloresterol for free.
17.23282BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeMon Mar 10 1997 15:157
    
    	RE: .23277
    
    	Cracked up an egg?
    
    	I figure you told it chicken jokes, yes?
    
17.23283MILPND::CLARK_DMon Mar 10 1997 16:403
    
    Meg - They were large brown eggs.   I just knew you people would start
    cracking egg jokes.   I just thought it was very weird.
17.23284SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Mon Mar 10 1997 17:004
<- .23283 

   wouldn't they be egg jolks?
kb
17.23285DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Mar 10 1997 17:045
    
    
    	I had a double yoked extra large brown egg a few weeks
    	ago when making a cake..... cake didn't taste any different.
    
17.23286PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 10 1997 17:064
   yolk!


17.23287SMURF::WALTERSMon Mar 10 1997 17:173
    Yesterday was a slow day, so I poured all the leftover paint into one
    can.  No matter what I mixed in, the color stayed beige.  I'd been
    told this would happen, but I never believed it. 
17.23288MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketMon Mar 10 1997 17:195
    .23281  be glad you got the extra chloresterol for free.
                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    Is that the new whitening, brightening female hormone?
    
17.23289SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Mar 10 1997 17:375
    What is DIGITAL going to do after we've all been forced to use Exsucks
    and somebody suddenly discovers that although our customers are free to
    install and use ALL-IN-1 mail or VMS mail or any of the several TCP/IP
    mailers, we've let too many engineers go and suddenly no longer have
    the technical expertise to make such products work on our hardware?
17.23290DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon Mar 10 1997 17:469
    
    
    	Argh.  I hate when I make typos..... that should have read
    	'yolked'.
    
    	re: Binder
    
    	No clue.  I'm not happy 'bout this Exchange thing......
    
17.23291ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 10 1997 17:564
    
    JJ, you will soon learn to embrace Exchange as the ideal mail
    messaging product of the 21st century. You in time, will grow to love
    Exchange as if it was your own child. Trust me.
17.23292BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyMon Mar 10 1997 18:024
    
    	And, if you make a spelling mistake in a note via Exchange, nobody
    	will even know about it for weeks.
    
17.23293ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 10 1997 18:094
    
    JJ, oh, another great feature of Exchange is that when the server goes
    down, your inbox mail messages disappear. figured you'd like that
    feature.
17.23294GAVEL::JANDROWMon Mar 10 1997 18:445
    
    ttwa:  (since we are talking exchange)  why i can't send a document
    	   from my exchange account with an .exe attachment to someone in 
    	   another company who has exchange as well...
    
17.23295ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 10 1997 18:482
    
    you can.
17.23296BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomMon Mar 10 1997 20:327
    
    	Correction: everyone else can.
    
    	Apparently, for whatever reason, you can't.
    
    	8^)
    
17.23297WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 11 1997 09:131
    -1 always helpful :-)...
17.23298sellASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Mar 11 1997 10:511
So how about this bull market? Think it's gonna keep going?
17.23299PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 11 1997 10:576
   .23298  If you really want some good advice, I have an acquaintance
	   who sold all his Intel stock back in July - I could put you
	   in touch with him.


17.23300ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 11 1997 11:212
    
    di, tell your friend Intel is splitting in June. He can redeem himself.
17.23301PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 11 1997 11:277
   .23300  It's an acquaintance, not a friend, and if Intel is going to
	   split, I'm sure he'll be aware of it.  He's like a drug
	   addict when it comes to stocks.  



17.23302Greenspan said it was maybe ok...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Mar 11 1997 11:285
  yes, the market will run up some more, except for the troubled (tm)
 computer company...

  bb
17.23303ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 11 1997 11:292
    di, so am I, but I seek help through CNBC. tell your acqaintance to do
    the same. no charge for this advice.
17.23304PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 11 1997 11:328
   .23303  CNBC?  He watches that for hours on end.  He's not operating
	   in a vacuum.  Why he sold Intel, I have no flippin' idea.
	   Some sort of a brain spasm maybe.  




17.23305ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 11 1997 12:254
    
    I confess, when I'm off during the week, I can watch CNBC for hours
    on end. I am hopelessly addicted to that channel. Intel has dropped
    from their highs of 164, but 145 isn't to shabby.
17.23306POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Mar 11 1997 12:5411
    
    TTWA!
    
    People who can't keep their lies straight.  If you're going to lie
    about something, it would help if you could remember what you had said
    originally so that when you tell me about it again you tell the correct
    lie and not a new one.
    
    8^)
    
    
17.23307ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Mar 11 1997 12:563
    Debra:
    
    Just what kind of rabble do you hang out with anyhoo!!!??? :-)
17.23308POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Mar 11 1997 12:588
    
    Sad, isn't it 8^).
    
    Hey, everybody has something they don't want to tell the truth about. 
    I just think that it would behoove one to keep one's story straight. 
    With this current situation, I've heard 3 different versions in 4
    tellings.
            
17.23309ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 11 1997 13:024
    
    .23308
    
    Variety is the spice of life.
17.23310%^> and i ain't rabble!BARSTR::JANDROWTue Mar 11 1997 13:285
    
    <insert me trying to remember what i have told debra that i didn't
    really want her to know about...>
    
    
17.23311CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 11 1997 13:3110

 Deb..I was just kiddin'...i didn't really pack up my stuff in boxes.



 sorry.


Jim
17.23312BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 11 1997 13:421
Deb.... does this involve pencils?
17.23313NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 11 1997 15:382
Reading Globe's series on um, white trash in W. Mass.  The Pickups named their
kid "Chevy Van Pickup" because they thought it sounded cool.
17.23314ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Mar 11 1997 15:495
>  <<< Note 17.23313 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>
> Reading Globe's series on um, white trash in W. Mass.  The Pickups named their
> kid "Chevy Van Pickup" because they thought it sounded cool.

Uhh... I almost hate to ask, but what town do the Pickups live in?
17.23315ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 11 1997 15:554
    
    .23314
    
    Ford Heights, natch.
17.23316NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 11 1997 16:151
Appropriately, Athol.
17.23317ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Mar 11 1997 16:173
 ZZ   Reading Globe's series on um, white trash in W. Mass.
    
    Oh?  I didn't know they had NEA social workers out there....
17.23318WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 11 1997 16:172
    my wife actually had two of the kids in a Collaborative Program in the
    Gardner, Ma school system. terrors, they were.
17.23319CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 11 1997 16:203

 hmmm..did your wife call Howie's show last night?
17.23320WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 11 1997 16:212
    not that i'm aware of. i'm definitely going to share it with
    her.
17.23321NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 11 1997 16:261
The article that mentioned the Pickups was in Sunday's paper.
17.23322CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 11 1997 16:298

 A woman who had been involved with "helping" these kids called Howie's show
 last night and began to relate some horror stories, but he had to cut her
 off.


 Jim
17.23323LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Mar 11 1997 16:522
    "Concerto in 66 Movements".  jack, is this how
    you visualize yourself when you're body dancing?
17.23324ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Mar 11 1997 16:571
    :-) :-) :-)
17.23325SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 11 1997 17:011
    A disconcerting image, that.
17.23326CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 11 1997 17:289


 why there weren't as many (if any) "teacher workshop" days as there seem
 to be now.  And what do they do at these things?



 Jim
17.23327NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 11 1997 17:374
A press release from Digital that describes the company thus:

  Digital Equipment Corp. manufactures microprocessors in computer
applications.
17.23328ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 11 1997 17:432
    
    at least it wasn't "troubled"
17.23329Need a room @ ZKOMILPND::CLARK_DTue Mar 11 1997 18:259
    
    Can someone possibly reserve a conference room for me at ZKO
    for Tuesday afternoon, March 18th for 8-10 people??
    
    If so, please send me mail offline.  I would really appreciate it!
    
    Thanks,
    
    Dianne
17.23330PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 11 1997 18:345
  burger boy, here's your chance to be insufferably rude
  again.


17.23331MILPND::CLARK_DTue Mar 11 1997 18:372
    
    Thanks - got one!   
17.23332BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 11 1997 18:401
burger boy rude? no way! :-)
17.23333SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 11 1997 18:431
    There are two burger boys?
17.23334future technology...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Mar 11 1997 18:484
  vending machines do not detect rudeness

  bb
17.23335BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 11 1997 18:551
but if they did, would someone go hungry if they were rude?
17.23336CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Mar 11 1997 18:572
    Naw, it would probably throw a tantrum and deliver a three week old
    chicken salad sandwich instead of the dessicated burger like substance.  
17.23337BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 11 1997 18:591
with Miracle Whip, right?
17.23338never did understand this...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Mar 11 1997 19:004
  Good Friday (and Easter) seem to come early this year.

  bb
17.23339BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 11 1997 19:001
is it still an equal good friday or is it gooderer?
17.23340Thay There!!!YIELD::BARBIERITue Mar 11 1997 19:084
      TTWA
    
      Getting back to Athol, might the town have been named by someone
      who was, ahem, phonically impaired???
17.23341LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againTue Mar 11 1997 19:081
    phonically?
17.23342PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 11 1997 19:103
   i like being phonically impaired.  

17.23343SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Mar 11 1997 19:1423
    .23338
    
    So far as I know, Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon
    after the vernal equinox, as calculated (I believe) using the Julian
    calendar.
    
    The following UNIX script will return the date for Easter in any year
    from 1583 CE onward.  (There's probably a cumulative error somewhere,
    but I'll leave that as an exercise for others to discover.)
    
    #!/bin/sh
    [ "$*" ] || set - `date +%Y`
    echo $* '[ddsf[lfp[too early
    ]Pq]s@1583>@
    ddd19%1+sg100/1+d3*4/12-sx8*5+25/5-sz5*4/lx-10-sdlg11*20+lz+lx-30%
    d[30+]s@0>@d[[1+]s@lg11<@]s@25=@d[1+]s@24=@se44le-d[30+]s@21>@dld+7%-7+
    [March ]smd[31-[April ]sm]s@31<@psnlmPpsn1z>p]splpx' | dc | sed 'N
    y/\n/ /'
    
    For this year, it responds as follows:
    
    Pfhor:binder> easter
    30 March 1997
17.23344Of Course!YIELD::BARBIERITue Mar 11 1997 19:202
      It was intuitively obvious to me that your Unix script was
      going to produce the correct date for Easter.
17.23345ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 11 1997 19:294
    
    di, you never miss a thing. you have the mind of a steel trap. I am
    in utter awe of your phonographic memory. i bow in your general
    direction.
17.23346yepGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Mar 11 1997 19:328
  yeah, it's early...sometimes Easter is in the latter half of April,
 and this year it's in March

  I'm sure edp will tell us that the timing of Easter shows that theology
 is dead...

  bb
17.23347PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 11 1997 19:364
  .23345  i do have several boxes of phonographic memories, actually.
	  tony bennett, even.

17.23348BARSTR::JANDROWTue Mar 11 1997 19:364
    
    ttwa:  "firm" prices that are negotiable...
    
    
17.23349SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Mar 11 1997 20:095
    .23344
    
    > your Unix script
    
    What is this "Unix" you speak of?  I work in the UNIX group.
17.23350NHASAD::SHERKI belong! I got circles overme i'sTue Mar 11 1997 21:006
    
     Nah,
    
      Athol is Eastern Mass.  
    
     Ken
17.23351COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Mar 11 1997 22:4141
>    So far as I know, Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon
>    after the vernal equinox, as calculated (I believe) using the Julian
>    calendar.

No, that was the whole deal with Pope Gregory and the creation of the
Gregorian calendar.

Using the Julian calendar you end up with a much later date for easter.

The vernal equinox, for the purposes of the Easter calculation, occurs
on March 21st, whether that's the equinox or not.  And the full moon is
calculated using the ecclesiastical calculation, whether that is a real
full moon or not.  In both cases, the differences are only a matter of
a few hours.

There is an actual full moon this year on March 23rd, which is a Sunday, so
Easter is March 30th.

Using the Julian calendar, the vernal equinox isn't until 3 April.  And
that, of course, was the problem with the Julian calendar.

Here is the Western/Gregorian Easter formula:

$!Western Easter calculation for Gregorian calendar
$!Divide	by	Quotient	Remainder
$!the year	19	   -                a
$!the year	100	   b	            c
$!    b		4	   d		    e
$!   b+8	25	   f		    -
$!  b-f+1	3	   g		    -
$!19a+b-d-g+15	30	   -		    h
$!    c		4	   i		    k
$!32+2e+2i-h-k	7	   -		    L
$!a+11h+22L	451	   m		    -
$!h+L-7m+114	31	   n		    p
$!
$!n = number of month (3 = March; 4 = April)
$!p+1 = day of the month of Easter Sunday
$!

/john
17.23352WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Mar 12 1997 09:563
    Athol, eastern Mass?
    
    actually, it was named by someone with a lisp.
17.23353BARSTR::JANDROWWed Mar 12 1997 11:322
    
    athol is not eastern mass.  more like central mass.
17.23354BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapWed Mar 12 1997 11:342
For some reason, I was expecting that anything named "Athol" would be in
the middle of something.
17.23355NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 12 1997 11:461
TTWA: "You received this message because you are located in U.S. and Canada."
17.23356BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapWed Mar 12 1997 11:491
    Fond of the 49th parallel are you?
17.23357NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 12 1997 11:591
17.23358SMURF::WALTERSWed Mar 12 1997 12:122
    TTWA:  My dictionary opened right at the page in which otiose is
           defined.
17.23359NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 12 1997 12:131
It's a breakfast cereal, innit?
17.23360PSDV::SURRETTETheCluePhoneIsRinging,AndIt'sForYOU.Wed Mar 12 1997 12:148
    
    
    re. dictionary
    
    By itself?   Certainly a TTWA.
    
    W.
    
17.23361BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapWed Mar 12 1997 12:313
.23357:

Definitely.  Always struck me as a much better solution than 49.
17.23362SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Mar 12 1997 12:333
    .23358
    
    Otioususne homo es?
17.23363BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Wed Mar 12 1997 13:496
    
    	RE: .23358
    
    	That's rather inconvenient if you happened to be looking for "the",
    	isn't it?
    
17.23364SMURF::WALTERSWed Mar 12 1997 13:521
    I was just struck by the synchronicity, that's all.
17.23365DEVMKO::SHERKI belong! I got circles overme i'sWed Mar 12 1997 15:279
    
    Raq,
    
      Your absolutely right.  The institution of central Mass makes good
    sense since it serves as a protective buffer zone for the rest of
    the state from Eastern Mass.
    
    Ken
    
17.23366so the joke goesEVMS::MORONEYWed Mar 12 1997 15:273
re .23352:

Supposedly one of 3 towns named for a certain govenor.
17.23367On VNS news.. HUH?BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsWed Mar 12 1997 16:014
        A BLIND solicitor who kissed a female client and touched a shop
        assistant's legs to see whether she was wearing stockings was
        reprimanded by his professional body yesterday.
        
17.23368BUSY::SLABCandy'O, I need you ...Wed Mar 12 1997 16:164
    
    	Wonder how the unprofessional brain and fingers wound up on such a
    	professional body as that.
    
17.23369LANDO::OLIVER_Bready to begin againWed Mar 12 1997 18:483
    mr batti's has spelled every word correctly today.
    including 'formaldehyde'.  what the heck gives?
    
17.23370BUSY::SLABCome On'N'OnWed Mar 12 1997 19:138
    
    	mz_deb> set host aciss1
    
    	USERNAME: BATTIS
    	PASSWORD: <PASSWORD>
    
    	NOTES SOAPBOX
    
17.23371ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteWed Mar 12 1997 19:162
    
    shawn, I'm deeply insulted. my feelings are forever bruised.
17.23372BARSTR::JANDROWWed Mar 12 1997 19:187
    
    ttwa: why i can't convince a certain someone that the "end of day"
    	  report is to be done at the end of the day and not 45 minutes
    	  prior...
    
    
    
17.23373ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsWed Mar 12 1997 20:361
    Easy...it is in our nature to rebel!
17.23374BUSY::SLABCrash, burn ... when will I learn?Thu Mar 13 1997 04:469
    
    	RE: .23372
    
    	He's probably the same guy who decided that we peons should turn
    	in our monthly reports to our bosses on the 15th of every month.
    
    	Once we're all on Exchange, we'll probably have to move THAT date
    	back a couple weeks to make sure it gets in on time.
    
17.23375WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 13 1997 09:224
    when i'll get to cycling regularly outside. i must have 2000 miles
    on my trainer already. after all, my basement isn't that big and the
    scenary is getting boring (not to mention afternoon tv - which always
    has been).
17.23376ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteThu Mar 13 1997 11:332
    
    <---- what? don't you work like the rest of us peons?
17.23377SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Mar 13 1997 11:5611
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	How the new "Vanish" commercial made it past the corporate
    	representatives.
    
    	"Ring my doorbell and you can smell my toilet."
    	
    	yikes!
    
    
17.23378DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Mar 13 1997 12:394
    
    
    	I know........  that's a really really dumb line.......
    
17.23379BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 13 1997 13:038

	I called to rent a uhall for the big move day. They said they wanted a
$120 deposit to HOLD the truck. Has this happened to anyone else?



Glen
17.23380CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 13 1997 13:058

 I'm sure it has..I'll bet they've had plenty of people call up and make
 a reservation and never show up for the truck.



Jim
17.23381NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 13 1997 13:111
Don't use U-Haul.  I'm told they're much worse than Ryder, etc.
17.23382POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Thu Mar 13 1997 13:133
    
    1-800-go-ryder!
    
17.23383ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Mar 13 1997 13:135
>	I called to rent a uhall for the big move day. They said they wanted a
> $120 deposit to HOLD the truck. Has this happened to anyone else?

You in the big city? We rented one out in the boonies (about a mile from our
house), they scheduled it with nothing more than a phone call.
17.23384NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 13 1997 13:152
Glen, are you moving to Jack's neighborhood?  I understand he's moving to
Somalia soon.
17.23385BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 13 1997 13:172
i'm moving up the street! I am not happy about a deposit. :-(  but uhaul is
right around the corner from where I live, so it makes sense to use them.
17.23386NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 13 1997 13:192
What are you moving that requires a truck?  I moved practically everything
with a minivan.
17.23387APACHE::KEITHDr. DeuceThu Mar 13 1997 13:325
    I 2nd the RYDER recommendation. I will not use the 'other' one due to
    personal experiences with them...
    
    
    Steve
17.23388SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Mar 13 1997 13:377
    
    	The Ryder rental we used was far better than any Uhaul
    	we'd ever rented, and the rental agency was infinitely
    	better than the UHaul place.
    
    	It was kinda fun to drive, too!
    
17.23389BOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveThu Mar 13 1997 13:574
    I'll agree with the last few.  My experiences with Ryder have been
    better than with other rental truck companies
    
    --Geoff
17.23390block partyGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu Mar 13 1997 14:027
  Glen, cancel the truck.  Buy a keg of beer and invite your friends
 to move your stuff by hand.

  Sofas, fridges and pianers is the most fun.

  bb
17.23391BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 13 1997 14:1514

	BB.... my friends are coming to help. :-)  I just talked to my roomate
about this. Looks like he was going to rent a truck from Milford to bring a
china cabinet home from there. They told him over $100. When he asked about the
$19.95 truck, the guy told him that there are only about 4 in the whole country
at that price. Hmmmm.... I got one of the 4. :-)



Glen


ps	anyone know how long one has to cancel a truck?
17.23392NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 13 1997 14:182
Yeah but it's $14 for CDW (rentals of commercial vehicles are _not_ covered by
your fancy credit card), and there's a high mileage charge.
17.23393BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsThu Mar 13 1997 14:222
    
    The $19.95 is for the extended vans.... 
17.23394DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Mar 13 1997 14:496
    
    
    	$100 ??!!  Is that before mileage and gas?  We rented a 24
    	foot Ryder truck for $50 (less after the coupon from the post
    	office).  $100 is highway robbery........
    
17.23395LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 13 1997 15:091
    people who take themselves so painfully seriously.
17.23396SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Mar 13 1997 17:164
    
    	I do not !!!
    
    
17.23397LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 13 1997 17:191
    :-)
17.23398BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 13 1997 17:275
| <<< Note 17.23395 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "gonna have to eventually anyway" >>>

| people who take themselves so painfully seriously.

	Bonnie.... people are gonna have to eventually anyway....
17.23399LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 13 1997 18:112
    if i ever take myself that seriously, please 
    shoot me.
17.23400BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 13 1997 18:572
no no no.... a life without bonnie would surely be bad.... for starters, how
can they sing the song my bonnie????
17.23401LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 13 1997 19:121
    ah, yes.  talk about great lyrics.  grrrrrr..
17.23402BUSY::SLABDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 13 1997 19:145
    
    	Written by John Grisham.
    
    	I bet you didn't know that, did you?
    
17.23403BUSY::SLABDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Mar 13 1997 19:2011
    
    	TTWA:  105.2476
    
    	When reading the reply in character cell mode, the author field is
    	the typical NETRIX:: address tacked onto my WWW entries.
    
    	But if you do a DIR/ALL 105.2480-105.2470, the reply appears to be
    	written by busy::slab [note the lower-case].
    
    	Why is this?
    
17.23404CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 13 1997 19:243

 What do you care?
17.23405ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteThu Mar 13 1997 19:252
    
    slow day, slabson?
17.23406BARSTR::JANDROWThu Mar 13 1997 19:404
    
    ttwa:  where the heck is pol???
    
    
17.23407BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 13 1997 19:431
    Off eating a curry somewhere, I presume.
17.23408BARSTR::JANDROWThu Mar 13 1997 19:445
    
    
    meaning he's in india????
    
    
17.23409BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 13 1997 19:441
    No.  new England, if my guess serves me correctly.
17.23410BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu Mar 13 1997 20:348
    
    	RE: .23404
    
    	It's just one of those things that I happened to notice, so I
    	asked.  It's an inconsistency at the very least.
    
    	Did I say I cared?  No, I asked why it was so.
    
17.23411POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Mar 14 1997 14:527
    
    I wonder.  If the leak in the roof of the stairwell here dripped down
    onto the second floor, where Bob Palmer could see it, rather than the
    third floor, where he can't, would it have been fixed months ago rather
    than just having a bucket shoved under it?
    
    
17.23412SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Fri Mar 14 1997 15:054
 I wonder if OJM, who I gather is not from Newton, would be upset if
  someone with the surname Gonzalez spoke Chinese in a Chinese restaurant?
kb
17.23413ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Mar 14 1997 15:0913
 Z   I wonder if OJM, who I gather is not from Newton, would be upset if
 Z   someone with the surname Gonzalez spoke Chinese in a Chinese
 Z   restaurant?
    
    Dear kb:
    
    You bring about a very profound and interesting point.  Let's just say
    it would be highly irregular and would confuse me to tears.  NEXT!!!
    
    By the way, I was born in Needham Ma., but would never admit it to
    anybody I meet of importance.
    
    -Jack
17.23414":-) :-) :-) :-)"SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Fri Mar 14 1997 15:370
17.23415BUSY::SLABForget the doctor - get me a nurse!Fri Mar 14 1997 15:449
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	There's a sign on a bulletin board here at MRO with a picture of a
    	'47 Harley and the caption "This bike could be yours!".
    
    	Well, I know it's not mine.  I checked my driveway and my garage
    	and it wasn't there.
    
17.23416POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Sat Mar 15 1997 14:445
    
    It's funny how you can go back about a year looking for a particular
    note and run across others that meant absolutely nothing to you at the
    time and suddenly today you realize how significant they really were.
    
17.23417BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Sat Mar 15 1997 19:383
    
    	Deb, honey, there's not much to wonder about there.
    
17.23418POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Sat Mar 15 1997 20:198
    
    You'd be surprised.
    
    It's like finding a playbill of a show you went to years ago and
    realizing only now that one of the actors is someone you know, when at
    the time you didn't have a clue as to who they were.
    
    
17.23419BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Sat Mar 15 1997 20:213
    
    	I'd call that a "delayed realization" rather than a TTWA.
    
17.23420POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSat Mar 15 1997 20:251
    I'm not sure I understand that analogy.
17.23421POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Sat Mar 15 1997 20:3013
    
    Well, you dig out that old playbill and see the person's name in the
    cast list, and you say gosh, I've known Fred for a couple of years now
    and I never put together the fact that the Fred I know and the guy I
    saw in this play a few years ago is the same person.
    
    And the difference is that inbetween those two times you met Fred.
    
    Same thing with old notes.  Someone says something, and you don't pay
    attention because you don't realize how it figures in your life, and 
    then a year later ping! you see it, and say Doy!  Talk about obvious!  
    I really missed the boat on that one.  
    
17.23422BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Sat Mar 15 1997 20:3620
    
    	The way I see it is that you can't be expected to remember every-
    	thing.  A co-star in a play is just that, and nothing more.  It's
    	usually someone you have never met before that point.  And then
    	when the play's over, you might not see him/her again.
    
    	Years later, you meet up with this person again and it never clicks
    	that you have already met.  Why should it?  It's been years since
    	you've seen each other, and can't be expected to commit every name
    	and face to memory.  Of course, there are exceptions.
    
    	But the same goes with NOTES entries.  There is a wealth of infor-
    	mation out there [and in here, at times] that you tend to skip over
    	if it doesn't deal with a subject that interests you at the time.
    	But, years later when you're looking for help you come across the
    	entries that you know you saw but didn't pay attention to at the
    	time they were submitted.
    
    	IE, "delayed realization".
    
17.23423POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Sat Mar 15 1997 20:427
    
    Well, even if I agreed with you, which I don't, we don't have a
    "delayed realization" note 8^).
    
    I mean, I agree that it is 'delayed realization', but I still think
    it's something to wonder about.  I mean, it's a funny thing.
    
17.23424BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Sat Mar 15 1997 20:499
    
    	If it's that funny of a thing, maybe it should go in note 58.
    	Or maybe it's a fun fact.  Or maybe it's a "small world" snippet.
    
    	However, at the time I guess it did confuse you, so I guess it
    	can stay in this note.  However, now that I've explained it to
    	you there's no reason you should post another entry like it in
    	this topic.
    
17.23425POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Sat Mar 15 1997 20:544
    
    You're lucky I'm already late for my date, or I'd drive over to your
    house and smack you.
    
17.23426BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Sat Mar 15 1997 20:594
    
    	You're lucky I lost the directions to your house, or I'D drive
    	over THERE and let you do it.
    
17.23427POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSat Mar 15 1997 21:031
    fascinating.
17.23428COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat Mar 15 1997 21:335
	She had nine buttons on her nightgown,

	But she could only FASCINATE!

17.23429SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutSat Mar 15 1997 22:035
    This is the busiet Soapbox Saturday I've seen in a while!
    
    Truly a thing to wonder about though:  Why is Soapbox so dang
    addictive?  I mean, if I don't at least attempt to check in here about
    3 to 4 to 19 times a day, I go through withdrawals.
17.23430CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Mar 16 1997 00:049

 I dunno what I'm going to do when I'm on vacation for 2 weeks, or
 at least while I'm on a train for 3 days in either direction..when
 I get to Calif I can prolly log on some how or other.



 Jim
17.23431CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageSun Mar 16 1997 00:115
    hey Jim,
    
    when you hitting Denver?  
    
    meg
17.23432BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Sun Mar 16 1997 05:075
    
    	RE: .23430
    
    	How about a laptop connected to your cellular phone?
    
17.23433POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Sun Mar 16 1997 12:124
    
    <-- what, do you have some sort of daily 2:00am wakeup call?
    
    
17.23434CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Mar 16 1997 15:5314
>    hey Jim,
    
 >   when you hitting Denver?  
    
  

  Hmmm...on the 7th of April, I believe..can't remember what time the
  Zephyr pulls in though..8-9AM?




 Jim
17.23435CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun Mar 16 1997 15:547


>    	How about a laptop connected to your cellular phone?
    

   you wanna pay the bill?
17.23436POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Mar 16 1997 16:301
    Nothing left to wonder about. Everything is quite crystal clear now.
17.23437BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Sun Mar 16 1997 21:021
Glenn = God?
17.23438WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 17 1997 09:5014
    hey Jack, do you remember any Lunardo's in Needham?
    
    what happened to my registration for the new car. i received a
    registered letter from MetSchmuck Saturday letting me know they were
    going to cancel my insurance on 3/25 because they could find no
    evidence of a valid registration.
    
    i wonder if they checked with the Ma Registry of Motor Vehicles? that's
    where i would've checked first.
    
    also, i wonder what this little white card masquerading as my
    registration really is and if my inspection sticker is valid?
    
    so many questions, so little time... oh ya, and one more irritation.
17.23439WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Mar 17 1997 10:1610
    >It's funny how you can go back about a year looking for a particular
    >note and run across others that meant absolutely nothing to you at the
    >time and suddenly today you realize how significant they really were.
    
     And the converse is also true (and probably more common). :-)
    
     I think it's neat when I come across a note from past history and
    reread it with the knowledge I've gained over time, and see how my
    understanding has changed over that time. (and sometimes it's not so
    neat, but such is life.)
17.23440NETRIX::&quot;slab@busy&quot;slabMon Mar 17 1997 11:0710
    Why is is that it's almost impossible to tune into HBO or SHO after
midnight
    and not see a movie which involves Shannon Tweed being naked?

    I mean, it's not that she doesn't look good naked, but don't those
channels
    have any other movies to show?

[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.23441WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Mar 17 1997 11:111
    Everybody does what they do best, after midnight. ;-)
17.23442CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Mar 17 1997 11:204
    7th of April?  I can try.  Union Station is pretty in the morning, but
    the traffic up is murder.  
    
    meg
17.23443CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Mar 17 1997 11:5211



 That's a Monday morning, too..last time I was through there on Amtrak we
 were running late (westbound) and the scheduled hour or so wound up being less
 than half an hour..



 Jim
17.23444CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Mar 17 1997 12:374
    You by chance, coming back that way as well?  the evening train
    sometimes works better. We will have to see.  
    
    meg
17.23445CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Mar 17 1997 12:443

 Ayup..
17.23446SHRCTR::peterj.shr.dec.com::PJohnsonMon Mar 17 1997 13:543
What is a 'bloke'?

Pete
17.23447SUBSYS::NEUMYERHere's your signMon Mar 17 1997 13:566
    
    	re bloke
    
    	Ask a Sheila.
    
    ed
17.23448TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeMon Mar 17 1997 13:5810
    TTWAT:
    
    Notes> 
    No privilege to reply to this note (set nowrite)
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Note 105.0                         Song Lyrics                     
    2506 replies
    MPGS::MARKEY "Senses Working Overtime"                 1 line 
    25-NOV-1994 13:1
    
17.23449ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 17 1997 14:003
    
    as to topic 105, I'm waiting for bb to report a bonapartise coup in
    progress.
17.23450BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapMon Mar 17 1997 14:003
Bloke:

Someone who signs my checks.
17.23451PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 17 1997 14:077
>      <<< Note 17.23448 by TROOA::BUTKOVICH "turn and face the strange" >>>

	sorry - my mistake.  it's all set now.



17.23452BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeMon Mar 17 1997 15:108
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Why do Suzanne and Tony always say "Hi" to the posters of the
    	entries they're about to reply to?
    
    	It's sickening.  Bordering on sociable, even.
    
17.23453LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayMon Mar 17 1997 15:155
    Hi Shawn,
    
    Just because.
    
    Thanks, Bonnie
17.23454SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundMon Mar 17 1997 15:394
    The (ad campaign) slogan: "Do what you have to do".
    
    Is life really that desperate? (Then again, y'know you're in a rut when
    the toll-taker is incredulous at your especially early arrival to work).
17.23455SHRCTR::peterj.shr.dec.com::PJohnsonMon Mar 17 1997 15:413

How is that different from 'Whatever it takes'?
17.23456BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeMon Mar 17 1997 15:413
    
    	For starters, it's got twice as many words.
    
17.23457SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundMon Mar 17 1997 15:441
    For another, one has to do with what you (choose) to eat...
17.23458ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 17 1997 16:082
    
    what's with the sudden plethora of deleted notes lately?
17.23459BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Mar 17 1997 16:095
    
    	"Plethora"?
    
    	Good word, Battis.  I'm so proud.
    
17.23460we are not worthy...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersMon Mar 17 1997 16:124
  napoleonic excess

  bb
17.23461POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorMon Mar 17 1997 16:201
    everyone is a little short?
17.23462ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 17 1997 16:234
    
    .23461
    
    usually happens between paydays.
17.23463PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 17 1997 16:3415
>    <<< Note 17.23458 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Kansas Jayhawks-Toto's favorite" >>>

    
>    what's with the sudden plethora of deleted notes lately?


	"Plethora"?  Shawn has posted two over-the-top vulgar notes
	and three people have seen fit to make insulting personal
	comments about one noter.  If you're not happy with the
	moderation, please feel free to send mail to the moderators
	with your complaints.



17.23464POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Mon Mar 17 1997 16:355
    
    >everyone is a little short?
    
    I resemble that remark.
    
17.23465ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 17 1997 16:395
    
    .23463
    
    um, was just a question. please don't take it personally, afterall
    I'm not exactly bb.  must be something in the air in here lately.
17.23466BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Mar 17 1997 16:408
    
    	RE: .23643
    
    	"Over the top"?  They barely crested the summit.
    
    	[OK, so they were sort of dirty.  And one did include a bad word.
    	 But at least I didn't insult anyone in particular.  8^)]
    
17.23467PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 17 1997 16:489
>    <<< Note 17.23465 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Kansas Jayhawks-Toto's favorite" >>>

>    um, was just a question. please don't take it personally, afterall
>    I'm not exactly bb.  must be something in the air in here lately.

	Please don't take it personally?  Who do you think _should_
	take it personally?


17.23468ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 17 1997 16:525
    
    look, i will explain once more, with feeling. it was a comment on
    a lot of deleted notes lately, not on who deleted them or even why
    they were deleted. Why do you infer that my comment was directed at
    you? i think your being testy for no reason, knock it off now.
17.23469PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 17 1997 16:547
>    <<< Note 17.23468 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Kansas Jayhawks-Toto's favorite" >>>

	go bang your head.



17.23470BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Mon Mar 17 1997 16:556
    
    	Yeah, I think she's having one of those weeks or something.
    
    	She never snaps at me, as a rule, and now I'm beginning to look
    	like Mike Tyson's punching bag.
    
17.23471ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 17 1997 16:584
    
    .23469
    
    predictable. sad, really.
17.23472PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 17 1997 17:007
>    <<< Note 17.23471 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Kansas Jayhawks-Toto's favorite" >>>

	as i said, go bang your head.



17.23473ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 17 1997 17:042
    
    slabsan, i concur.
17.23474PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 17 1997 17:065
>    <<< Note 17.23473 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Kansas Jayhawks-Toto's favorite" >>>

	Well then you two can be wrong together.

17.23475BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteMon Mar 17 1997 17:097
    
    	Battis, let's go bang heads or something.
    
    	After an hour or so of that, maybe even I'll be ready to watch an
    	episode of "Melrose Place" ... and you'll probably be ready to
    	play the entire Eric Clapton discography from start to finish.
    
17.23476ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteMon Mar 17 1997 17:164
    
    .23474
    
    but, i'm not wrong for a change. you are, you just won't admit it.
17.23477BUSY::SLABA thousand pints of liteMon Mar 17 1997 17:187
    
    	"I know you are":	1
    	"But what am I?":	1
    
    
    	It's going to be a close race, people!!
    
17.23478BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapMon Mar 17 1997 17:253
    (Well, I said this before and look at where it ended up)
    
    This is gonna be goot.  Someone hand me another bud.
17.23479PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 17 1997 17:308
    .23476  If it makes you happy to be deluded, go right ahead.
	    All I care about is your happiness, burger boy.
	    

	    <smooch>


17.23480Cheap and fast. Sigh....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Mar 17 1997 19:268
    
    When someone insists TODAY that our prices have to be less than $1.00/MHz,
    and we announce TODAY parts that are less than $1.00/MHz (as little
    as $0.74/MHz actually)...
    
    ...and yet, there still is no joy in mudville.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23481where?EVMS::MORONEYMon Mar 17 1997 19:341
Does this mean I can go out and get an Alphastation 255/300 for $300 or less?
17.23482in sufficient quantityWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 18 1997 10:063
>Does this mean I can go out and get an Alphastation 255/300 for $300 or less?
    
    No, but you can get a 300 MHz alpha chip for less than $300.
17.23483ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 18 1997 11:072
    
    <-------- I hear they go good with a hot salsa.
17.23484Each, quantity 1000PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Mar 18 1997 11:505
|   No, but you can get a 300 MHz alpha chip for less than $300.
    
    400MHz 21164PC.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23485LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Mar 18 1997 13:3012
    an acquaintance of mine, who's going through some
    emotional distress these days, woke up to find the 
    dining table runner rolled up in a ball on the floor
    in another room.  the vase that usually sits on the 
    runner was in place on the table.  also, a towel was 
    draped over a kitchen chair and the door to the towel
    closet was left open.
    
    needless to say, he was extremely freaked out.  he is
    currently living alone.  the only answer that seems to
    make sense is sleepwalking.  but can people actually
    perform such sophisticated actions while sleepwalking?
17.23486POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Mar 18 1997 13:341
    absolutely.
17.23487MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketTue Mar 18 1997 13:453
    It can get scary when they cook full meals and then forget to turn the
    burners/oven off... or when they decide to take a walk around the
    neighborhood....
17.23488Hasn't happened for quite a while now ....BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Mar 18 1997 13:4917
Things I've done in my sleep:

	Made breakfast at 3AM
	Cleaned the Den
	Walked out of my apartment, wearing only my underwear, and
	   being locked out in the snow.
	Driving approx 20 miles.
	Talking on the phone (apparently to a dial tone)
	Cursing at my father (apparently I was having a fight)
	
	and much more ...

	My father would routinely get up in the middle of the night to 
	'guide' me back into bed.

Doug.
17.23489LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Mar 18 1997 13:521
    Driving?!!  ooh, boy.  scary.
17.23490BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapTue Mar 18 1997 14:057
    One thing about emotional stress is that your memory can go far, far
    away.
    
    Yeah, that could happen with sleepwalking.  It could also happen
    because he did those things and completely forgot about them.  I used
    to do crap like that to myself all the time, and it was quite
    disconcerting.
17.23491LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Mar 18 1997 14:136
    /Yeah, that could happen with sleepwalking.  It could also happen   
    /because he did those things and completely forgot about them.
    
    i suppose.  but he's kind of fastidious, an everything-in-its-place 
    sorta guy.  it's hard to imagine him leaving the runner on the
    floor, much less putting it there in the first place.
17.23492BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapTue Mar 18 1997 14:141
    Well, Sleepwalking certainly fits the bill, too.
17.23493POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Mar 18 1997 14:198
    
    I would think that if he's going through some sort of internal turmoil
    AND he's normally a very controlled person, during sleepwalking is the only
    time he can let go of some of his angst, because his conscious self
    would never allow him to be so uncontrolled.
    
    Thus the out-of-character behaviour while he's not conscious.
    
17.23494PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 18 1997 14:236
   i'd like to know if he whipped the runner off the table without
   lifting the vase.  yes sir, that's what i'd like to know.  



17.23495LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Mar 18 1997 14:354
    .23493
    
    i don't think you're too far off the mark, debra.
    
17.23496ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 18 1997 15:022
    
    or he could have had a burglar in his house.
17.23497POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Mar 18 1997 15:043
    
    No, no, listen to Dr_Debra.
    
17.23498WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Tue Mar 18 1997 15:053
    Is sleepwalking some sort of release from psycho-tensions, or stress?
    
    
17.23499LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Mar 18 1997 15:061
    nothing was burgled, burger boy.
17.23500SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 18 1997 15:062
    I shared a house with a bloke who got up in the night, walked
    over to his roommates' bed and peed all over him.
17.23501WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Tue Mar 18 1997 15:082
    
    Well, that's a sort of release, I suppose.
17.23502LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Mar 18 1997 15:081
    is that why you wrecked his jag?
17.23503CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 18 1997 15:133

 who hit the $41M lottery last night (ticket purchased in Methuen)?
17.23504POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Mar 18 1997 15:143
    
    Methuen?!  Are you sure it wasn't Maynard?
    
17.23505ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 18 1997 15:153
    
    excuse me, oph, I was trying to offer another plausible explanation
    to explain the rolled up runner. I'll go back to my cave now.
17.23506ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 18 1997 15:173
    
    Colin, I've come to the conclusion that you hang out with some weird
    blokes. It sort of explains your sense of humor.
17.23507CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 18 1997 15:184

 Sorry, Deb...I had my stuff all packed up, and the letter written, but
 alas...
17.23508SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 18 1997 15:203
    No, the Jag belonged to a different mate.  
    
    Yeah. We had some cracking laughs in those days.
17.23509LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Mar 18 1997 15:224
    .23505
    
    marcus batticus, no need to get testy there, fella.
    
17.23510PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 18 1997 15:294
  .23509  ;>  maybe he's having one of "those weeks".


17.23511BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Mar 18 1997 15:405
    
    	It's the PMS thing ... Post Melrose Syndrome.
    
    	He'll be fine by 9PM next Monday.
    
17.23512No offense, etc., but couldn't resistTLE::RALTOSuffering P/N writer's blockTue Mar 18 1997 15:455
 > who hit the $41M lottery last night (ticket purchased in Methuen)?
    
    Someone who will soon be "formerly of Methuen", prob'ly.
    
    Chris
17.23513NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 18 1997 15:461
Mebbe someone from Nude Hamster.
17.23514Dreaming of being in the men's room at work... whoopsTLE::RALTOSuffering P/N writer's blockTue Mar 18 1997 15:4814
    > I shared a house with a bloke who got up in the night, walked
    > over to his roommates' bed and peed all over him.
    
    I wasn't going to tell this one, but as long as we've seen the
    above... :-)
    
    Once many years ago, when I was under some fairly considerable
    stress (apparently a trigger for sleepwalking, for some), I woke
    up to find myself peeing into the spinning blades of an electric
    fan.
    
    I figure I was lucky not to end up on a "News of the Weird" sheet.
    
    Chris
17.23515SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerTue Mar 18 1997 15:515
    re: .23514
    
    I swear there's a joke in there somewhere about hitting
    the fan.....
    
17.23516BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Mar 18 1997 15:555
    
    	RE: .23514
    
    	I want to know which way the fan was blowing.
    
17.23517Otherwise, it might've been a shocking experienceTLE::RALTOSuffering P/N writer's blockTue Mar 18 1997 16:025
    >	I want to know which way the fan was blowing.
    
    Right back at me... :-)  which is probably what woke me up.
    
    Chris
17.23518The times, they are, a changing....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Mar 18 1997 16:054
    
    Getting e-mail asking if my son can come out and play.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23519SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Mar 18 1997 16:144
    
    	I'm dyin' ovah heah!
    
    
17.23520not as odd as some stories here, but...EVMS::MORONEYTue Mar 18 1997 16:152
My college roommate woke up one day with a broken arm.  He didn't have any
idea how he got it.
17.23521PCBUOA::KRATZTue Mar 18 1997 16:188
    .re .23480
    Bill, aren't those the prices for the 21164PC?
    
    If you bothered to notice, I was referred to real EV56s.
    
    P.S.  nice 39% drop in AlphaStation sales this quarter with those
    cheap and fast chips.
    Kratz
17.23522CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Mar 18 1997 16:204
    I wonder why the cork mysteriously flew out of the bottle o' wine I was
    partaking in last night.  I was just minding my business when 'POP',
    the sucker just extracted itself.  I took it as a sign that the 
    remaining half wanted to join its already imbibed half so I drank it.  
17.23523WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 18 1997 16:233
    after way too many beers (in my much younger days) i treated my
    brother to a sprinkle one Saturday night. my parents were not
    amused, but it was days before the smirk left my face.
17.23524PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Mar 18 1997 16:238
>                     <<< Note 17.23520 by EVMS::MORONEY >>>

>My college roommate woke up one day with a broken arm.  He didn't have any
>idea how he got it.

	did he at least know whose arm it was?


17.23525EVMS::MORONEYTue Mar 18 1997 16:241
From the pain, he quickly figured out it was his own arm.
17.23526SMURF::WALTERSTue Mar 18 1997 16:293
    Until now, I thought my incontinent housemate was something of an
    oddity.  It appears to be rather more common than I thought, and I'm
    grateful never to have been on the receiving end.
17.23527If 21164PC isn't a real EV56, what's a Klamath?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Mar 18 1997 16:337
|   If you bothered to notice, I was referred to real EV56s.
    
    21164PC is a real EV56.  32KB+16KB (I+D) cache.  First implementation
    of multimedia instructions.  (Real time decode?  Done that for years.
    Real time software ENCODE of MPEG-2.  Not bad.)
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23528BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 18 1997 16:346
| <<< Note 17.23517 by TLE::RALTO "Suffering P/N writer's block" >>>


| Right back at me... :-)  which is probably what woke me up.

	Chris, if you like warm showers, please use the shower!
17.23529BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetTue Mar 18 1997 16:453
    
    	"GE, you're my #1 fan."
    
17.23530ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 18 1997 16:533
    
    I'm sorry, but i don't have any lovely stories involving liquid
    launchings. 
17.23531BUSY::SLABBasket CaseTue Mar 18 1997 17:045
    
    	Not even a balcony story involving Al Capone's head?
    
    	Don't disappoint us like this, Battis.
    
17.23532PCBUOA::KRATZTue Mar 18 1997 17:068
    |If you bothered to notice, I was referring to real EV56.
    
    >21164PC is a real EV56.
    
    No, it's vaporware.  Let's try it again Bill.  What are OUR (meaning
    DIGITAL), CURRENT (meaning now) prices on EV56 (meaning 21164, not
    some planned 21164PC chip)?  Less than a $/Mhz?
    Kratz
17.23533ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteTue Mar 18 1997 17:083
    
    who flipping cares about chip prices? It obviously isn't helping our
    earnings. 
17.23534BUSY::SLABBasket CaseTue Mar 18 1997 17:219
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	I just went into a NOTES conference and the file is at version
    	number ;32767.  I understand the significance of the number,
    	and could possibly figure out the reason for using it, but what
    	happens when you try and do a compress/fdl or something and it
    	tries to create a newer version?
    
17.23535Merced is vaporware. PA-8500 is vaporware. 21164PC is real.PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Mar 18 1997 17:265
|   No, it's vaporware.
    
    No, it's not vaporware.  It's real.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23536POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Mar 18 1997 17:291
    How many VUPs are we talking here?
17.23537WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 18 1997 17:301
    <giggle>
17.23538PCBUOA::KRATZTue Mar 18 1997 17:323
    Yeah, I didn't think you'd answer the question about our current
    prices being less than $/Mhz..
    Kratz
17.23539It won't please me....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Mar 18 1997 17:458
|   How many VUPs are we talking here?
    
    According to the press release, 14.3e SPECint95, 17e SPECfp95.
    
    Feel free to use whatever mythical conversion to VUPs that pleases
    you.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23540POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorTue Mar 18 1997 17:571
    Oh sure, now he gives me the perfect reason to do it.
17.23541I've done other weird things sleepwalking, long agoTLE::RALTOSuffering P/N writer's blockTue Mar 18 1997 18:0214
    > Until now, I thought my incontinent housemate was something of an
    > oddity.  It appears to be rather more common than I thought, and I'm
    > grateful never to have been on the receiving end.
    
    Yes, well I hasten to point out that my little escapade was
    sleepwalking as opposed to incontinence; I walked to another
    room, apparently looking for the usual wall fixture, and found
    the fan at the appropriate height, or whatever.  My sleepwalking
    self was convinced that I'd found it... :-)
    
    I'm surprised that you didn't add something like, one is always
    in-continent unless one is in international "waters".
    
    Chris
17.23542notebook files & notes conference files are the same format BTWEVMS::MORONEYTue Mar 18 1997 18:159
re .23534:

$ copy notes$notebook.note ;32767
...
$ CONVERT/FDL=NOTEBOOK.FDL NOTES$NOTEBOOK.NOTE *
%CONV-F-OPENOUT, error opening WORK203:[MORONEY]NOTES$NOTEBOOK.NOTE; as output
-RMS-E-CRE, ACP file create failed
-SYSTEM-W-BADFILEVER, bad file version number
$
17.23543CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Mar 18 1997 19:4617


 Many years ago I worked in place where each at about 8:35-8:40AM or so,
 we'd be visited by a canteen truck.  I worked in the warehouse of this
 outfit, and the one of the tasks of the warehouse manager was to herald
 the arrival of the roach coach by loudly proclaiming "TRUCK'S HERE!" through-
 out the warehouse and into the sales office area (as if they couldn't hear
 the loud bleating of the horn on the truck which I'm certain was audible on
 the moon).

 Now, nearly every time I look at an analog clock  between 8:35-8:40AM,
 I think "TRUCKS' HERE!", and think of the cinnamon rolls and coffee I'd
 get off that thing.

 
Jim
17.23544TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeTue Mar 18 1997 20:339
    from the soapbox web page....
    
    This Web site is closed until further notice.
    
    Just in case it re-opens, would somebody who knows who we are supposed
    to send our picture contributions to, please let me know?  I thank you
    for your assistance.   I was flipping through some photo albums last
    night and came across a "sorta ok" picture of moi which I will send in.
    (against my better judgement!)
17.23545BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 18 1997 20:481
ok.... who pissed dick binder off????
17.23546BUSY::SLABBlack No. 1Tue Mar 18 1997 21:158
    
    	Not me.
    
    	Not this time, anyways.
    
    	Maybe he "oopsed" and accidentally dropped SOAPBOX.HTM on the
    	trash can icon.
    
17.23547ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Mar 18 1997 21:323
    For a real pretty picture of our beloved Ms. Butkovich,
    
    http://www.zk3.dec.com/~binder/soapbox/bash.html
17.23548TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeWed Mar 19 1997 03:013
    Don't look.... I don't like that picture!
    
    (but thanks anyway, Jack  8^)   )
17.23549POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Wed Mar 19 1997 03:284
    
    
    Ohhhh, is that the one from Toronto in 1995?  I'm home and can't check.
     
17.23550TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeWed Mar 19 1997 03:455
    me neither.... but I am assuming that is the picture.  I think we had
    all visited the bar a few times before  Mr.
    "HowyalikingTorontoanddoyouthinkyou'llbebacksoon" took the picture.
    
    That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
17.23551POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Wed Mar 19 1997 03:503
    
    HeyyouputawayalotoffoodforathinguyI'mintothateh?
          
17.23552WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Mar 19 1997 09:568
    ::CLASSIFIEDS  an $800.00 Yakima roof rack (original cost) that was
                   formally attached to a Saab. the Saab had better come
                   with it for that price.
    
                   instructions state "make me an offer". my response 
                   would be, "sorry, i can't offer that kind of
                   professional help".
    
17.23553WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Mar 19 1997 10:193
    >Don't look.... I don't like that picture!
    
     Doesn't matter. Binder-san has it off the net.
17.23554PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 19 1997 10:365
  he took his toys and went home.  sigh.



17.23555BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapWed Mar 19 1997 11:141
    Whatever happened to all them sovereigns wot wuz in here a while back.
17.23556SMURF::WALTERSWed Mar 19 1997 11:243
    Wow Chip!  I have a Yakima roof rack languishing in the basement.
    I had no idea they have appreciated that much.
    
17.23557ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteWed Mar 19 1997 11:433
    
    yep, doc. just tried to access that particular page. file not found.
    what in tarnation is going on here?
17.23558ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsWed Mar 19 1997 11:553
    It is the Toronto picture...and I understand you went to a place where
    there was music and Joan Collins made some SNIIIIIIDE remark about body
    dancing!  Grrrrrrrr........
17.23559DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Mar 19 1997 12:505
    
    
    	speaking of C-A..... what on earth would someone do with
    	200 6"x6" glass cubes?!
    
17.23560ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteWed Mar 19 1997 13:092
    
    build an igloo, silly
17.23561PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 19 1997 13:138
>       <<< Note 17.23559 by DECWIN::JUDY "That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!" >>>
    
>    	speaking of C-A..... what on earth would someone do with
>    	200 6"x6" glass cubes?!

      build a 5'x10' dividing wall?
    

17.23562BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Mar 19 1997 13:148

	So has anyone talked to Dick to see what is happening? I know that here
we were told to get all personal homepages off the net for the big audit. I
wonder if that is the same thing happening with the soapbox one?


Glen
17.23563speechless...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersWed Mar 19 1997 13:184
  Di - you did math !!!

  bb
17.23564PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Mar 19 1997 13:288
>       <<< Note 17.23563 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "And nothing else matters" >>>

>  Di - you did math !!!

	er, yar, if programming hadn't caught my fancy, i 
	woulda majored in it.  me and barbie.


17.23565CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Mar 19 1997 14:023
    TTWA: Just what did happen to Clinton's knee?  I saw Greg Norman going
    on about no reason for him to feel guilty becaue Bill's a klutz or some
    such.  
17.23566LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayWed Mar 19 1997 14:051
    torn ligaments or tendons, i forget which.
17.23567CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Mar 19 1997 14:162
    I figured that much out but what happened?  Did he fall into a gravity
    well or something?  
17.23568POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Wed Mar 19 1997 14:183
    
    He stumbled down some steps, methinks.
    
17.23569LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayWed Mar 19 1997 14:251
    i missed a stair once.  not a graceful moment.
17.23570BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Mar 19 1997 14:261
no triple somersault with a back flip finish??
17.23571LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayWed Mar 19 1997 14:271
    glen, that was _very_ funny.  agagagag.
17.23572BARSTR::JANDROWWed Mar 19 1997 16:337
    
    wasn't he leaving the main house and heading to the guest house when
    the accident happened?  heard he ripped the tendon right off his knee
    cap.  listening to the person describe how they repaired it was not
    dinner conversation...
    
    
17.23573ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteWed Mar 19 1997 16:343
    
    where is shawn today? I sent him a funny Exchange message, and wanted
    to see how he liked it. prolly hasn't arrived yet.
17.23574CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Mar 19 1997 16:351
    Sounds like an ACL injury.  Been there, done that, have the knee brace
17.23575yesGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersWed Mar 19 1997 16:376
  in 96 there were 48000 US mtn biking injuries, up from 24000 in 94

  oddly, upper body/head beat out leg/ankle/knee/groin

  bb
17.23576ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteWed Mar 19 1997 16:514
    
    .23575
    
    bb, how many of those were caused by brian?
17.23577CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Mar 19 1997 16:576
    I believe those stats.  It seems to keep in line with an explosion in 
    mountain bike sales.  I can also see how the ratio would be skewed in 
    favor of upper body injuries.  This is what usually cushions my falls at 
    least.  I gained admittance to the ACL club in a skiing accident. 
    Purely pilot error on my part.  The most physically painful thing 
    I have experienced.  
17.23578NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Mar 19 1997 17:121
Don't ACL injuries cause VMS security problems?
17.23579??KAOFS::B_CROOKBrian @KAOWed Mar 19 1997 17:594
    re: .23575
        "leg/ankle/knee/groin"
    
       I tried this URL but it doesn't work for me?
17.23580CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Mar 19 1997 18:053

 You askin' us or tellin' us, Crook?
17.23581PCBUOA::KRATZWed Mar 19 1997 18:292
    re: Clinton's knee
    The REAL story: Tonya Harding strikes again.
17.23582BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Mar 19 1997 18:351
but where was the SS to gun her down?
17.23583LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayWed Mar 19 1997 18:351
    Tonya never struck anybody.
17.23584ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteWed Mar 19 1997 18:584
    
    .23583
    
    when in doubt, hire it done.
17.23585LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayWed Mar 19 1997 19:013
    .23584
    
    Tonya never hired anyone to strike anyone.
17.23586DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Mar 19 1997 19:183
    
    
    	You're right Oph.  she just asked her ex-hubby to do it.
17.23587ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteWed Mar 19 1997 19:202
    
    oph, she wasn't banned from amateur skating for being a wall flower.
17.23588LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayWed Mar 19 1997 19:265
    .23586
    
    /she just asked her ex-hubby to do it.
    
    did she?  i can't remember.  
17.23589BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Mar 19 1997 19:596
| <<< Note 17.23587 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Kansas Jayhawks-Toto's favorite" >>>


| oph, she wasn't banned from amateur skating for being a wall flower.

	That's true... she is not a relative of Bob Dylan.
17.23590BUSY::SLABCrazy Cooter comin' atcha!!Wed Mar 19 1997 20:015
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Who would pay $105 for a pair of John Mellencamp tickets?
    
17.23591LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayWed Mar 19 1997 20:021
    glenster, you stumped me on that one.
17.23592BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Mar 19 1997 20:076
| <<< Note 17.23591 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "gonna have to eventually anyway" >>>

| glenster, you stumped me on that one.

	There is a band called the wallflowers. They do a song called, "One
Headlight". The lead singer is Bob Dylan's son.
17.23593LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayWed Mar 19 1997 20:091
    i'm so unhip.  ;-)
17.23594TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeWed Mar 19 1997 20:372
    They were just in Toronto and got very good reviews.  Jacob (?) must
    take after his mother in the looks department (which is a good thing)
17.23595BUSY::SLABDILLIGAFWed Mar 19 1997 20:5812
    
    	RE: Brian
    
    	No one actually answered your question, so in case you didn't
    	deduce this, Clinton fell down the stairs at Greg Norman's house.
    
    
    	RE: Battis
    
    	I don't think I have access to my Exchange account yet.  I'll try
    	it later on tonight when I get home, if I can.
    
17.23596BUSY::SLABDILLIGAFWed Mar 19 1997 21:0214
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	I did an "oops" while changing privileges in a shared area on our
    	local NT server and locked the whole group out of any sort of mod-
    	ify access to any files contained therein.
    
    	So I was talking to a CS/IT guy who had ADMIN privileges so he
    	could make the appropriate mods to restore the appropriate access
    	privileges for us, and he told me that the designer of NT used the
    	best parts from VMS and the best parts from UNIX for same.
    
    	So how is that different from VMS?  8^)
    
17.23597WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Mar 20 1997 11:373
    >Tonya never hired anyone to strike anyone.
    
     I thought she gave the "hit" man $3000.
17.23598CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 20 1997 12:126


 TTWA..if cats realize they are shedding, thus increasing their desire to jump
 in laps of their humans (who of course just put on a clean white shirt) just
 so they can leave their fur all over them.
17.23599WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Mar 20 1997 12:143
    TTWA:
    
     If being truly macho requires triple clutching.
17.23600BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 20 1997 12:148


	Jim.... if you had a clean white cat to go with your clean white shirt,
then there would have been no problems, right?


Glen
17.23601LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 20 1997 12:296
    .23597
    
    /I thought she gave the "hit" man $3000.
    
    too bad the soapbox "tonya" topic is gone.
    we could check.   
17.23602DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu Mar 20 1997 13:126
    
    
    	The Wallflowers are pretty good.  I can't believe the lead singer
    	is any kind of relative of Dylan cuz I don't think Dylan can sing
    	worth squat.
    
17.23603LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 20 1997 13:222
    yeah.  and Dylan was no good with lyrics, either.
    kind of obscure, at times.
17.23604ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsThu Mar 20 1997 13:231
    And neither was The Rolling Stones.
17.23605LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 20 1997 13:282
    right.  and that's why they were mere
    flashes in the pan.  no staying power.
17.23606POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Mar 20 1997 13:353
    ttwa:
    
    my dog loves coffee.
17.23607ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsThu Mar 20 1997 13:3712
    Insert Raspy Voice here...
    
    "HEY...YOU....Get offa my cloud....HEY...YOU...Get offa my cloud...."
    
    Or this real clever one.....
    
    "I'll never beeee you be heast of burdn....I walk for miles....my feet
     are hurtin...."
    
    The only two clever songs I thought they composed were Shattered and
    the song about the devil.  Deplorable lyrics that leave a cold feeling
    in your heart!
17.23608LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 20 1997 13:422
    "heast of burdn" ?  never heard of it.
    
17.23609BUSY::SLABDon't drink the (toilet) waterThu Mar 20 1997 13:526
    
    	It sort of does sound like "be heast of burden" if you think about
    	it.
    
    	But one of their best is "Midnight Rambler", I think.
    
17.23610SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Mar 20 1997 13:5413
    
    TTWA:
    
    	This conversation yesterday:
    
    	Coworker: Congratulations!
    
    	Me: Thanks!
    
    	Coworker: Do you think you'll gain as much weight with this
    		  one as you did with your last ?
    
    
17.23611PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 20 1997 14:014
   sounds like "beast of burden" to me.  not "be heast of burdn".


17.23612too much talkGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu Mar 20 1997 14:098
  overdone or intellectual lyrics are  not real rock anyways

  it's supposed to be elemental, animalistic, repetitive

  you don't hear this pansy poetry stuff from real guitar bands

  bb
17.23613BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 20 1997 14:118
    Ooh baby, I wanna pork you!
    Ooh baby, I wanna boink you!
    Ooh baby, I wanna do you!
    ooh, baby
    Pork, pork!
    Boink, Boink!
    Do, Do!
    Ooh, Baby!
17.23614CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Mar 20 1997 14:127

 One of my favorite Stones albums was Get your Ya Yas out..good live stuff.



 Jim
17.23615SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Mar 20 1997 14:206
    
    	I'm sorry folks, but after that conversation from 
    	yesterday that I posted, I'm starting to get offended
    	by all the "beast of burden" and "pork" comments.
    
    
17.23616POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorThu Mar 20 1997 14:211
        that'll teach you to chew the fat with coworkers.
17.23617ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsThu Mar 20 1997 14:217
    I saw a short expose' on Aerosmith yesterday.
    
    A song from their new album called, "Being in love is tough on the
    knees."
    
    I mean....when are these guys going to grow up!???  I starting to feel
    ashamed I came from Framingham!!!
17.23618go the whole hog...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu Mar 20 1997 14:214
  swine ?

  bb
17.23619LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 20 1997 14:222
    karen, the person who said that was an unthinking,
    rude poophead.
17.23620NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 20 1997 14:264
>    I mean....when are these guys going to grow up!???  I starting to feel
>    ashamed I came from Framingham!!!

Waitaminute.  In another note you said you come from Needham.
17.23621WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 20 1997 16:171
    are you trying to confuse OJM on purpose?
17.23622BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu Mar 20 1997 16:253
    
    	Like he needs any help from us.
    
17.23623BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 20 1997 16:262
    Hey, Slab, that personal name of yours would work better if you left
    off the last word.
17.23624BUSY::SLABDuster :== idiot driver magnetThu Mar 20 1997 16:305
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	IS there a "kick me" sign on my back?
    
17.23625POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Thu Mar 20 1997 16:333
    
    No, it's on mine, it seems.
    
17.23626SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundThu Mar 20 1997 16:361
    .23613
17.23627BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 20 1997 17:047
| <<< Note 17.23602 by DECWIN::JUDY "That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!" >>>



| is any kind of relative of Dylan cuz I don't think Dylan can sing worth squat.

	And Dylan is and always has been ugly. His son is real cute!
17.23628BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 20 1997 17:063

	I thought Aerosmith came from Marlboro.....
17.23629PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 20 1997 17:536
	why some noters can't just come out and say what they
	mean instead of trying to be cryptic with every freakin'
	note.


17.23630LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Mar 20 1997 17:581
    he's such a teaser!
17.23631ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteThu Mar 20 1997 17:583
    
    debra, i think she means you. course, i could be wrong. doesn't happen
    very often, though.
17.23632PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 20 1997 17:594
   not even close, burger boy.


17.23633ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteThu Mar 20 1997 18:012
    
    like i said, i could be wrong. well, ok, i was wrong. 
17.23634plan b...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu Mar 20 1997 18:024
  gee.  and i thought kryptic wuz kool

  bb
17.23635PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 20 1997 18:047
>       <<< Note 17.23634 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "And nothing else matters" >>>

	oh yeah, you're about as cryptic as a sledgehammer.



17.23636ACISS1::BATTISKansas Jayhawks-Toto's favoriteThu Mar 20 1997 18:042
    
    <watching bb pick his face up off the floor>
17.23637BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 20 1997 18:548
| <<< Note 17.23629 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


| why some noters can't just come out and say what they mean instead of trying 
| to be cryptic with every freakin' note.

	But milady... I did think Aerosmith came from Marlboro! 

17.23638ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsThu Mar 20 1997 19:1110
    Glen:
    
    One of the group members may have come from Marlboro.  The majority of
    them came from Ashland and Framingham.
    
    I was born in Needham and moved out when I turned three.  Grew up in
    Framingham.  I say I am from Framingham as it would be a sheer
    embarrassment to admit I was from Needham.
    
    -Jack 
17.23639NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 20 1997 19:191
I have a framing hammer.
17.23640Joe Perry is from Hopedale ...BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresThu Mar 20 1997 19:328
    
From:	POWDML::BUCKLEY      "Sr. Marketing Specialist - Worldwide Customer Programs" 20-MAR-1997 16:22:02.88

None of the below!!!!

Most Asmith members were from the North Shore area ... Hopedale,
Wakefield, Malden, Lynnfield, etc.
    
17.23641BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 20 1997 19:321
Hopedale is next to Milford..... how is that North Shore?
17.23642BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresThu Mar 20 1997 19:384
    
    	The list was 75% North Shore, I believe.  Hopedale is the 25%
    	exception.
    
17.23643NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Mar 20 1997 19:381
Strange that it was listed first.
17.23644BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Mar 20 1997 19:412
the exception is always first as no one goes by the rules today, unless they
have to
17.23645BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresThu Mar 20 1997 19:515
    
    	RE: .23643
    
    	Alphabetical order, silly.
    
17.23646CADSYS::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandThu Mar 20 1997 21:222
Joe Perry is from Hopedale.  His mom taught school in town.

17.23647SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu Mar 20 1997 22:5324
    Albania.  Rioting, looting, Americans evacuated, civil disorder.
    
    Economy.  A correction, especially in high tech has been predicted for
    the last year, yet the DOW recently broke 7000 and hasn't shown much
    sign of retreating- even though we get inflationary signals and nobody
    expects congress to mind the budget.
    
    Madness.  What in the world is a Chatanooga Cinderella and why should
    anybody care?
    
    FY98 planning.  We can't get our partners to sit still long enough to
    plan ahead dimly more than 3 quarters, can't we finish this fiscal year 
    before pretending to predict what we'll be doing 12-15 months from now?
    Just as in FY97, we'll be incredibly structured and undoubtedly
    underfunded (due to 'fiscal constraints') for the first two quarters,
    and unplanned, flying near-blind, with unburned money for the last two
    quarters.  (I'm still grumpy about yesterday's crash.)
    
    Mondays.  Today has been the fourth one in a row.  If tomorrow comes
    out this lousy I'm skipping Tuesday through Friday, declaring the next
    two days a time-out, and starting over again.  Actually, I'll do that
    even if tomorrow works out reasonably ok.
    
    DougO
17.23648Just another night in DCUSPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Thu Mar 20 1997 23:395
    TTWA:  A fleet of military police hum-vees, kleig lights, and mobile
    command center, with microwave or other link, camouflage troops 
    milling about, on my street corner.  No film crew in sight.
    
    FJP
17.23649NH roots alsoTLE::MICHAUDLisa Michaud, DTN 381-0879Fri Mar 21 1997 11:316
    Steve Tyler comes from Sunapee, NH.
    
    Believe it or not, Aerosmith used to play at Nashua High School dances
    when my brother attended ('70 - '73).
    
    
17.23650The times, they aren't, a changing (at least not upstairs)PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Mar 21 1997 13:245
    
    Discovering after replying to an email from Ralph...
    ...I was actually replying to an email from Lois.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23651Hint, sun's pull on egg about 1/1600 of Earth'sTLE::RALTOSuffering P/N writer's blockFri Mar 21 1997 13:2918
    TTWA:
    
    My kid's science class has spent a few weeks on ecology, which
    apparently now takes its rightful place alongside chemistry,
    biology, physics, etc., as a full-fledged science.  Okay, I guess,
    though one might argue that <insert your favorite trade-deficit
    nation> is selling their high-tech stuff to us, while we're
    selling... what?
    
    Anyway, upon the vernal equinox, the teacher took a break from trees
    and owls to do an experiment with the class in which she contends
    that at the vernal equinox, an egg will more easily stand on end,
    because the Earth's axis is "straight up and down" and the sun and
    moon keep the egg standing.
    
    On second thought, maybe they'd better stick to trees and owls.
    
    Chris
17.23652RE: .23650BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Fri Mar 21 1997 13:294
    
    	If it had been the other way around, a REALLY embarrassing way to
    	start the message would have been "I want you."
    
17.23653ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQFri Mar 21 1997 13:333
re:       <<< Note 17.23651 by TLE::RALTO "Suffering P/N writer's block" >>>

Hoo boy. This person teaches science, eh?
17.23654the macro kindPHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Mar 21 1997 13:341
    probably believes in evolution too.
17.23655It's the famous "Egg On Your Face" trick experiment?TLE::RALTOSuffering P/N writer's blockFri Mar 21 1997 13:4616
    It was pretty astounding, to be sure.  She was apparently pretty
    convincing about this, and my kid was so upset that he couldn't get
    the egg to stand up at home, that he was almost tempted to just
    tell her that it did indeed stand (thus prompting a long and boring
    lecture from me on lofty science stuff and experimental ethics).
    
    But wait... maybe he didn't get what she was trying to say.
    Or... maybe she told the kids to do the experiment knowing all the
    while it would fail to achieve the expected results, as a demonstration
    of experimental methods.  Maybe, maybe this was all a grand scheme
    to teach the kids that you can start with a premise, however absurd,
    and through rigorous, objective experimentation, prove or disprove
    any hypothesis, thus expanding the frontiers of science for our
    children, the holders of our future dreams...... naahhhhh!
    
    Chris
17.23656BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Fri Mar 21 1997 13:595
    
    	Have you considered that the teacher might be testing the stud-
    	ents to see how many of them lie about their success [or lack
    	thereof]?
    
17.23657SUBSYS::NEUMYERHere's your signFri Mar 21 1997 13:595
    
    	This teacher didn't happen to watch "Home Improvement" on TV this
    week? They had the same thing on the show.
    
    ed
17.23658An improvement over "Beakman's (sp?) World", thenTLE::RALTOSuffering P/N writer's blockFri Mar 21 1997 14:1014
    re: lie about success
    
    Yep, that was the first thing I thought of, mainly because the whole
    thing seemed so ridiculous.  Thus the long, boring lecture on Noble
    Science and experimental ethics and letting whatever will happen,
    happen.  I also showed him a page of tedious calculations that sent
    him scampering out of the room.  Hmmm, I'll save that useful tidbit
    for future reference.
    
    re: "Home Improvement"
    
    Ah.  Sitcom science.  Okay, then.  :-)
    
    Chris
17.23659BARSTR::JANDROWFri Mar 21 1997 14:2811
    
    >> I saw a short expose' on Aerosmith yesterday.
    >> A song from their new album called, "Being in love is tough on the
    >> knees."
    >> I mean....when are these guys going to grow up!???  I starting to
    >> feel ashamed I came from Framingham!!!
    
    i do believe the song is "FALLING in love in hard on the knees"...
    
    and just think how your family feels.  %^>
    
17.23660geezers to the max - stick that in yer amp, buttless teeneyboppers...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri Mar 21 1997 14:3410
  they always were pretty meaningless and silly, not that this is a bad
 thing in a rock n roll band, by any means.  it's just that as they start
 to turn fifty, it SEEMS sillier.  Of course, aero's last couple albums
 were big market successes, so they won't stop until they fail.  My guess
 is this one will do well, but less well than Pump/Get a Grip.
 
  are any of then grampas yet ?  can you tell ?

  bb
17.23661GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceFri Mar 21 1997 15:212
    if some people have absolute quotas on stupid things they must say on
    a daily basis.
17.23662POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorFri Mar 21 1997 15:261
    I do, but I haven't reached it yet.
17.23663COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 21 1997 15:5722
Whether it's possible to correctly determine in the amount of time available
whether my father's estate should pay its own taxes (Federal + Alabama for a
fiscal tax year of Apr-Mar) before distribution of the considerable income it
has earned in the past 12 months, or whether that income should be distributed
to my sister and me and then taxed on our next year returns (Fed + AL for my
sister and Fed + MA for me.)

Factors: three different entities tax brackets
		Estate @39.6 on some portion
		me at one of the lower brackets, but not sure which,
		sister at unknown bracket.
	 AL tax law
	 MA tax law
	 What portions of income were dividends/interest/short-term gains/
					long-term gains

The money managers have been busy, and have executed over $300,000 in trades
on the estate just from April to December.

I was just handed this question at 8:00 this morning.  Argh.

/john
17.23664BUSY::SLABGot into a war with reality ...Fri Mar 21 1997 16:044
    
    	Give your accountant the pile of stuff and $200 and let him figure
    	it out.
    
17.23665COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 21 1997 16:3518
If I had realized before 8 AM that I was going to need an accountant before
the end of the year I could do that.

The estate's accountant isn't familiar with Mass Tax laws.

And if I were to hire a local accountant, it would be tricky to find a
reliable one today who could make this decision and understand Alabama
tax laws.

The paperwork has to be complete one way or the other at all the various
different portfolio management companies by 31 March.

But I think the estate's accountant in Alabama is right: the increase in Mass
taxes over Alabama taxes on half the estate will be slightly less than the
increase in federal taxes at the 39.6 rate on the whole estate over my taxes
in a lower bracket.

/john
17.23666TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeFri Mar 21 1997 16:533
    I'm going to try and convince my Dad to give us all his money *before*
    he croaks so my brothers and I don't have to deal with estate issues!
    8-)
17.23667LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayFri Mar 21 1997 17:431
    so quiet in here.  must be virtual saturday.
17.23668POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Mar 21 1997 17:484
    
    HI!!!  HI THERE!!!
    
    
17.23669LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayFri Mar 21 1997 17:532
    
    	ALOHA! ;-)
17.23670PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 21 1997 17:537
  .23668  please keep your voice down - i am trying to concentrate.

	  i thank you.



17.23671LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayFri Mar 21 1997 17:541
    deb, you don't want the tape treatment, do you?
17.23672PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 21 1997 17:554
  <waving toy gun threateningly>


17.23673LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayFri Mar 21 1997 17:551
    <brandishing the scotchgard>
17.23674POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Mar 21 1997 17:563
    
    <crazed dance>
    
17.23675do i hear humming birds ?GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri Mar 21 1997 17:564
  watch it, yer scotch can be tapped

  bb
17.23676spam spam spam spam spam spam - uh, wait, this is the box....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Mar 21 1997 17:5910
    
    Once upon a time, if I saw:
    
    	HI!!!  HI THERE!!!
    
    first thing I'd think was newbie.
    
    Not any longer....
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23677POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Mar 21 1997 18:033
    
    <repentant look>
    
17.23678SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Mar 21 1997 18:164
    
    	hmmm hhmmmmm hhhhhmmmmmmm mmmm mmmmm mmmmmm MMMM mm MMMM
    
    
17.23679POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Sun Mar 23 1997 07:283
    
    TTWA:  Coincidences.  My my my.
    
17.23680POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Mar 23 1997 13:081
    hmmmm.
17.23681POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Mar 23 1997 15:151
    very quiet in here today.
17.23682POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Sun Mar 23 1997 15:173
    
    HUH?
    
17.23683POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Sun Mar 23 1997 15:483
    
    Well, I guess it IS quiet in here.
    
17.23684SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutSun Mar 23 1997 17:473
    HELLO?
    
    IS ANYBODY THERE?
17.23685POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Mar 23 1997 18:271
    yup.
17.23686BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonSun Mar 23 1997 18:375
    
    	Yeah, I'm here for a couple minutes.
    
    	But it doesn't seem like a happenin' place so I think I'll leave.
    
17.23687POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Mar 23 1997 18:381
    ESAD
17.23688BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonSun Mar 23 1997 18:415
    
    	Now things are happenin'!!
    
    	Maybe I will stick around for a few more minutes.
    
17.23689POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Mar 23 1997 18:421
    Looks like it's just the guys though.
17.23690POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Mar 23 1997 18:531
    Well, that was nearly fun.
17.23691SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutSun Mar 23 1997 18:541
    Hey!  I'm one of the guys!  
17.23692POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Mar 23 1997 19:011
    Aren't you lucky!
17.23693NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorSun Mar 23 1997 19:0314
One Internet Service (Sprint) has the following in its T&C's:

       b.post or transmit any unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous,
	 defamatory, vulgar, obscene, indecent, pornographic, profane, hateful,
         bigoted or otherwise objectionable information of any kind, including
         without limitation any transmissions constituting or encouraging 
         conduct that would constitute a criminal offense, give rise to civil 
         liability, or otherwise violate any local, state, national or 
         international law, including without limitation the U.S. export 
         control laws and regulations;

Given the above, how one even hope to use the Internet Service and stay
within the T&C's?  Maybe if you telnet and don't surf the web or read
USENET.  But then what's the point?
17.23694POLAR::RICHARDSONPatented Problem GeneratorSun Mar 23 1997 19:095
    
    It's like the phone company saying you can't tell filthy jokes on their
    phone lines.
    
    Stupid.
17.23695CYAUSPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Sun Mar 23 1997 19:122
    Sounds like an extreme case of CYA to me!
    
17.23696BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonSun Mar 23 1997 19:286
    
    	RE: .23691
    
    	Euwwww!!  All the dirty thoughts that have occupied my mind are
    	not sounding very attractive any more.
    
17.23697POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Mon Mar 24 1997 01:327
    
    For the life of me I can't figure out how anybody with hands bigger than
    mine can change a headlight bulb, at least in an Isuzu Rodeo.
    
    Do garage guys take the whole headlight out, replace the bulb, and put
    it back in?
    
17.23698Can be a squeeze all right!USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Mon Mar 24 1997 02:172
    In my Taurus, I have to remove the battery to replace the left front
    bulb.
17.23699CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Mar 24 1997 02:1810

 I used to hate changing those things in the Ford Tempo I used to have..it
 was definitely scraped knuckle time.  I haven't had to change on in my
 Honda yet, but I suspect it will also be SKT.




 Jim
17.23700the hardest way possiableFABSIX::TR_TAYLORMon Mar 24 1997 02:212
    yes but they pull it out the exaust pipe and charge u $50.00
    
17.23701BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Mar 24 1997 03:096
    
    	RE: .23698
    
    	I think I had to remove the air filter housing to replace one of
    	the bulbs in my GTI.
    
17.23702Just kicking back, myself...USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Mon Mar 24 1997 03:151
    Are you  all working weekend shifts or just kicking back from home?
17.23703BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Mar 24 1997 03:189
    
    	Kicking back, of course.
    
    	Where else can you drink coffee and smoke cigars while reading
    	and writing in SOAPBOX?
    
    	And that was a silly question anyways, since you're not sup-
    	posed to be reading NOTES while working.  8^)
    
17.23704TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeMon Mar 24 1997 03:251
    some of us have nothing better to do with our evenings...  8-/
17.23705work??? waz dat???FABSIX::TR_TAYLORMon Mar 24 1997 03:524
    my lips r zipped
    
    	  8]
    
17.23706BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonMon Mar 24 1997 04:423
    
    	Zipped?  Wow, Suzanne had a fit when I mentioned needle and thread.
    
17.23707POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Mon Mar 24 1997 11:524
    
    I wonder if Meaty saw Fiddler on the Roof last night on TNT.
    
    
17.23708ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsMon Mar 24 1997 13:3016
    Nay nay....we have it on video!!!  :-)
    
    Mz. Debra.....
    
    
    Do
    
    
    		you
    
    
    			love
    
    
    				
    				me??
17.23709BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Mar 24 1997 21:062
<-----Lets see.... it's been since 10:30 that OJM put that note in, and Deb has
      not responded.....hmmmmmm
17.23710POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Mar 25 1997 00:5618
    
    Meaty knows how I feel about him 8^).
    
    TTWA:  There's this question that's been puzzling me for a long time. 
    I'm wondering about it.  <-- (just in case Slab gives me a hard time)
    I'm really kind of embarassed to admit it, but I figure since you all
    already know I'm a total moron, I might as well just ask.
    
    "I'm not the world's most masculine man
    But I know what I am
    And I'm glad I'm a man
    And so is Lola."
    
    So is Lola...glad he's a man?  or
    So is Lola...a man?
    
    
                                                             
17.23711WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 25 1997 09:456
    -1 i'd bet Lola was a man and would not hazard dinner or a movie
       with him/her :-).
    
       CLASSIFIEDS:: why someone selling a wedding video business would
       offer up the reason (brother is in jail). seems way too much info
       for the ad.
17.23712WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Mar 25 1997 09:575
    >So is Lola...glad he's a man?  or
    >So is Lola...a man?
    
     Well, if Lola was a man then it would explain why "she walk like a
    woman but talk like a man." N'est-ce pas?
17.23713SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Tue Mar 25 1997 10:429
17.23714BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Mar 25 1997 10:543

	My guess is either Lola is a crossdresser, or a transsexual. 
17.23715ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Mar 25 1997 12:103
    Glen is correct.
    
    Of course what do you expect from a band that was deported?
17.23716BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapTue Mar 25 1997 12:151
    Kinky!
17.23717BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetTue Mar 25 1997 12:253
    
    	Yeah, I believe Lola is/was a transvestite.
    
17.23718DECWIN::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Mar 25 1997 13:146
    
    
    	re: .23711
    
    	Yeah, I thought that was a rather odd ad myself.........
    
17.23719NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 25 1997 14:142
He's selling the jailed brother's business.  If you look at the cross-reference,
you'll see that he claims his brother is innocent.
17.23720WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Mar 25 1997 16:091
    -1 of child molestation.
17.23721...and what's the company slogan?TLE::RALTOTue Mar 25 1997 16:195
    re: .23711
    
    Another TTWA from that ad is... what the heck is an Anus Graphic chip?
    
    Chris
17.23722NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Mar 25 1997 16:358
.23721

Must be an output device.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.23723COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Mar 25 1997 17:001
Specialized tool for gastroenterologists?
17.23724NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 25 1997 17:012
Let's see.  Anus... graphic... must be something to do with Glen's notes in
the 'box.
17.23725BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Mar 26 1997 03:321
see??? I never have to mention anything! People just...do it! 
17.23726NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Wed Mar 26 1997 11:424
That is a thing of wonder, Glen.  A veritable anus mirabilus.


[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.23727BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Mar 26 1997 12:173

	:-)
17.23728NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Wed Mar 26 1997 12:305
It's a shame Dick won't see that I spelled "mirabilus" incorrectly!



[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.23729BUSY::SLABConsume feces and expireWed Mar 26 1997 12:426
    
    	Actually, you spelled that word correctly.
    
    	It's the word that you meant to input that's apparently not
    	spelled correctly.
    
17.23730PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 27 1997 10:284
  why mr. covert would post 87.2231.


17.23731WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Mar 27 1997 10:421
    perhaps he finds it "interesting"
17.23732BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 27 1997 11:251
    Perhaps he finds it helpful in carrying out God's work?
17.23733PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 27 1997 11:286
>               <<< Note 17.23732 by BULEAN::BANKS "Saturn Sap" >>>

	;>  Well, see, that was my guess, but i wasn't sure.


17.23734Neither obscene nor indecent -- stupid and a bit ugly, imhoCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Mar 27 1997 11:385
Wot?  It's a stupid looking bathing suit being modeled at a fashion show.

If Chanel thinks that's going to set the style for the year, bleagh!

/john
17.23735WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 27 1997 11:4813
    mass suicide? somehow the attraction of it escapes me. 
    
    let's see... lemming: hey Chip, busy?
    
                 Chip: nope, what's up?
    
                 lemming: feel like committing suicide with the gang?
    
                 Chip: uhhhh, naw. thanks anyway.
    
                 lemming: okay, but you don't know what you're missing.
    
    hello? 
17.23736BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 27 1997 11:494
    Well, wouldn't you be concerned with all the peer abuse you'd get
    afterwards for not going along with them?
    
    Oh yeah.  I guess that doesn't work...
17.23737SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Mar 27 1997 11:535
    
    	Chip, what if they told you there was a UFO hiding
    	behind Hale-Bopp?
    
    
17.23738BARSTR::JANDROWThu Mar 27 1997 11:563
    
    the group in san diego reportedly belonged to a religious cult, and who
    knows what brainwashing went on. 
17.23739WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 27 1997 12:044
    .23737 well, that's different :-)
    
    re; brainwashing... it would certainly take some industrial strength
                        detergent to convince (at least i hope it would).
17.23740ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championThu Mar 27 1997 12:152
    
    well, 39 less idiots in the world. it all evens out.
17.23741BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 27 1997 12:162
    I hope this happened before any of them spawned.  It's not nice to
    cheat natural selection.
17.23742RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu Mar 27 1997 12:4014
    Re .23738:
    
    > the group in san diego reportedly belonged to a religious cult, and who
    > knows what brainwashing went on. 

    Aptly demonstrating my point that the notions of right and wrong
    instilled by religion are hardly "defined".
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.23743I always knew he reminded me of someone elseTLE::RALTOThu Mar 27 1997 12:545
    TTWA:
    
    Separated at birth?:  Bill Gates and The Amazing Kreskin
    
    Chris
17.23744NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu Mar 27 1997 14:387
TTWA:  Does Shawn buys his pants at Building 19.





[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.23745PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BThu Mar 27 1997 15:306
   hmm.  does deleting all your notes from a conference 
   constitute "stomping out"?

    

17.23746BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 27 1997 15:311
    Sounds more like sneaking out to me.
17.23747POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Thu Mar 27 1997 15:368
    
    		   Carefully on tiptoe stealing,
                        Breathing gently as we may,
                   Every step with caution feeling,
                        We will softly steal away.
    
    
                   
17.23748ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championThu Mar 27 1997 16:102
    
    didn't mmercier do the same thing a few years ago?
17.23749BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 27 1997 16:111
    Someone buy me a clue.
17.23750WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Mar 27 1997 16:111
    -1 there you are, Mark!
17.23751ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu Mar 27 1997 16:136
    .23742
    
    
    Yes, it does.
    
    However, my original point had nothing to do with religion, per se.
17.23752ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championThu Mar 27 1997 16:142
    
    let me guess, our Latin martini orderer has left the room?
17.23753SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutThu Mar 27 1997 16:163
    Bizarro!
    
    ?
17.23754ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championThu Mar 27 1997 16:172
    
    smile, when you say that, missy.
17.23755SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutThu Mar 27 1997 16:173
    8)
    
    Who stomped out?
17.23756ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championThu Mar 27 1997 16:182
    
    'pril, see .23752 for a good clue.
17.23757SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutThu Mar 27 1997 16:191
    Has anyone been able to connect to highersource.com?
17.23758SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutThu Mar 27 1997 16:191
    What happened?  Did I miss something?  Was there stomping involved?
17.23759WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Mar 27 1997 16:201
    more like taking one's ball and going home
17.23760SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutThu Mar 27 1997 16:211
    Oh, boo.  Why are people so easily miffed these days?
17.23761ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championThu Mar 27 1997 16:284
    
    well, you won't see me slink out of here when it's my turn to go.
    although i must admit, some of you might get a laugh from it. no
    snide remarks, slab.
17.23762HIGHD::FLATMANflatman@highd.enet.dec.comThu Mar 27 1997 16:315
    Do we know it was voluntary or did a manager suggest that it was in his
    best interest ... including removing his old notes (at one point this
    was quite the rave amoung managers).

    -- Dave
17.23763ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championThu Mar 27 1997 16:322
    
    Dave, i'll gaze into my crystal ball and see. hang on.
17.23764ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Mar 27 1997 16:353
A noter in a conference I moderated did that once. He actually went bonkers,
apparently. Must be a bit of a pain to actually do. Delete the notes, that
is.
17.23765ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsThu Mar 27 1997 16:361
    Who are we talking about here?!
17.23766Sigh....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu Mar 27 1997 16:378
|  hmm.  does deleting all your notes from a conference 
|  constitute "stomping out"?
    
    Probably not.
    
    Does putting deleted notes *in* a conference constitute "stomping in"?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23767BUSY::SLABExit light ... enter nightThu Mar 27 1997 16:3712
    
    	RE: .23764
    
    	If you give me one guess I think I can come up with the answer.
    
    	8^)
    
    
    	It's not that hard to delete the notes, though.  A directory
    	extract run through a TPU learn command will give you a prog-
    	ram to do it with a minimum amount of work involved.
    
17.23768ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championThu Mar 27 1997 16:384
    
    Tom, it's rather painless to do. You won't see me do that though, my
    finest humor would be forever erased from soapbox. It would be a
    tragedy not to have left my mark on you all.
17.23769BUSY::SLABExit light ... enter nightThu Mar 27 1997 16:395
    
    	Humor?
    
    	I thought you were talking about deleting YOUR notes, Battis.
    
17.23770ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Mar 27 1997 16:445
>    Tom, it's rather painless to do.

Sure, if you're still noting from the same box you were using when this
conference began. Bloody good luck if you've switched clusters twice since
then, or operating systems, or you use a gateway now.
17.23772COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Mar 27 1997 16:524
highersource.com doesn't sound like the San Diego loonies, since one of the
links is a "position against suicide."

/john
17.23773ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsThu Mar 27 1997 16:543
    The problem is if you ever wanted to run for government, somebody here
    no doubt would eschew the rules of Digital proprietary information and
    make print outs of some of our classics!
17.23774the way i wuz fledgedGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu Mar 27 1997 16:576
  it's all my fault

  i'm an impediment, you see

  bb
17.23775BUSY::SLABExit light ... enter nightThu Mar 27 1997 16:589
    
    	Jack, there's a difference between notes discussing
    
    	"Digital designing 128MHz CPU"
    
    	and
    
    	"Things to lick today"
    
17.23776ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championThu Mar 27 1997 17:002
    
    you're right again as usual slab. Things to lick would prolly 
17.23777ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Mar 27 1997 17:012
There must be incremental backups of this conference up the ying yang,
somewhere. I fail to see what good deleting anything does, really.
17.23778BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Mar 27 1997 17:261
    Thank you for the clue.  I owe ya one.
17.23779NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorThu Mar 27 1997 21:071
Note that all the text of any deleted note is in my altavista notes.
17.23780BUSY::SLABGTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!!Thu Mar 27 1997 22:056
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Is there any truth to the rumor that any reply numbers greater than
    	or equal to 2000 will just sort of vanish on 01/01/2000?
    
17.23781ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 12:472
    
    24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence?
17.23782105.2569SALEM::DODAPacing the cageFri Mar 28 1997 13:041
That someone would freely admit this.
17.23783PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 28 1997 13:096
>             <<< Note 17.23782 by SALEM::DODA "Pacing the cage" >>>

	aagagag.  i am wichoo, D squared.


17.23784BUSY::SLABGot into a war with reality ...Fri Mar 28 1997 13:1810
    
    	Hey!!
    
    	Maybe this isn't a good time to mention the 70's revival planned
    	for Great Woods this summer:
    
    	KC and the Sunshine Band
    	The Village People
    	Vicki Sue Robinson
    
17.23785POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Mar 28 1997 13:234
    
    8^o!!
    
    
17.23786BUSY::SLABGot into a war with reality ...Fri Mar 28 1997 13:253
    
    	Wanna go?  I'll buy tickets for both of us.
    
17.23787POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Mar 28 1997 13:293
    
    <suspicious look>
    
17.23788ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 13:493
    
    deb, i hear they will be playing G&S music as well. Now there's
    something you both will enjoy.
17.23789WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Fri Mar 28 1997 14:213
    It's official from Metpay. No dividend, owing to the severe winter.
    
    Was this a severe winter?  I would have have thought not.
17.23790GAVEL::msodhcp-123-24-40.mso.dec.com::jandrowGreen-Eyed LadyFri Mar 28 1997 14:236
well, i believe they indicated the 95/96 winter in the letter they sent out.

regardless, i am bummed.


-raq
17.23791ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 14:333
    
    I've never got a dividend from my auto insurance company, ever.
    Why would you all get one?
17.23792SALEM::DODAPacing the cageFri Mar 28 1997 14:361
We're priviledged.
17.23793ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 14:463
    
    
    <---- i see. you use it for spelling lessons. 
17.23794ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Mar 28 1997 15:097
    Mark:
    
    Metpay is a key stockholder in the Disney Corporation amongst other
    conglomerates.  They charge an arm and a leg compared to other
    companies and somehow feel we should be priveleged to have them.
    
    -Jack
17.23795ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 15:153
    
    this incorrect spelling of privileged lately, frankly has me worried
    sick. Is it an east coast phenomenon?
17.23796NETRIX::&quot;nemo@nautilus.org&quot;Captain NemoFri Mar 28 1997 15:234
-> 17.23795

No.
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.23797ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 15:285
    
    .23796
    
    you know, once Matt leaves for better places, you won't be able to
    hide behind that nodename. You'll have to face us like a man.
17.23798COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 28 1997 15:304
	Well, my insurance company sent me a $110 dividend back
	in January.

17.23799WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Mar 28 1997 15:303
    i dunno, Jack. MetPay was a pretty good deal when i shopped around.
    
    you do better with more than car and your home. 
17.23800ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 15:333
    
    as some in here would say. You're just letting them hold onto your
    money interest free. i mean, i wouldn't say that, but others would.
17.23801COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri Mar 28 1997 15:377
Unlike you, many of us live in Massachuwumsetts, where the insurance companies
charge what the state tells them to charge.  Exactly.

Dividends are the insurance companies' way of letting us have some of that
back.

/john
17.23802WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Fri Mar 28 1997 15:378
    The letter I received from Metpay refers to "last year's winter."
    
    Wrongly, I took that to refer to the winter just past.
    
    Evidently, dividends run a year late. The 1995/96 winter was severe,
    and this is why we're not getting a dividend now.
    
    
17.23803SALEM::DODAPacing the cageFri Mar 28 1997 15:391
doh.
17.23804BUSY::SLABch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-haFri Mar 28 1997 15:426
    
    	Remember that the winter runs several months into the year [Jan-
    	Apr], and the year isn't over until December, so if they're going
    	to offer rebates then they have to wait until the year is over to
    	calculate profit/loss.
    
17.23805ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 15:424
    
    thank god i live in a state that lets capitalism thrive, like a 
    weed out of control. Some of you should think about relocating to
    Chicago. Our vending machine fare is to die for.
17.23806SALEM::DODAPacing the cageFri Mar 28 1997 15:431
plus, you can continue voting after your death....
17.23807ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 15:492
    
    see, we do have things you easterners don't have.
17.23808CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Mar 28 1997 16:162
    Speaking of dieing, you still alive Mark?  The beef and bean burrito
    was delish. 
17.23809ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 16:354
    
    um, brian, yes I'm still alive. I'm seeking coins for my trip to the
    beyond. this could take some time however, as i hear the prices
    for machine food is qyuite high.
17.23810WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Mar 28 1997 16:523
    this would make sense due to the supplier being the Higher Source.
    
    wait'll Greenspan gets through with the rates! :-)
17.23811ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Mar 28 1997 17:226
    THAT JERKO MCBRIDE WHERE IS HE!!!?  I"LL TEAR HIM LIMB FROM LIMB!!!
    
    I waited...in a windy ally behind a Chinese Restaurant in
    Chelsea...THAT'S RIGHT CHELSEA!!!!  I was informed that Sierra's did
    not exist and then was summarily robbed and physically abused.  One of
    the guys didn't have many teeth!!
17.23812WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Mar 28 1997 17:241
    did they speak english, at least?
17.23813ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 17:283
    
    doc, yes they did. they were doing there best to promote multicultral
    diffrences in armed robbery.
17.23814SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Mar 28 1997 17:296
    
    	re .23811
    
    	That explains Brian's hysterical laughter throughout lunch.
    
    
17.23815not exactly.... :>GAVEL::msodhcp-123-24-40.mso.dec.com::jandrowGreen-Eyed LadyFri Mar 28 1997 17:321
no, karen, that's not why he was laughing....  %^>
17.23816GAVEL::msodhcp-123-24-40.mso.dec.com::jandrowGreen-Eyed LadyFri Mar 28 1997 17:335
no, karen, that's not why he was laughing....  %^>


-raq

17.23817WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Mar 28 1997 17:331
    she liked that reply so much she thought it was worth making twice
17.23818GAVEL::msodhcp-123-24-40.mso.dec.com::jandrowGreen-Eyed LadyFri Mar 28 1997 17:3511
ok...i don't know how i did that, and i don't know how to delete it using
notes from the web...sorry.

and i don't know how to fix my header so you can tell it's me without having 
to read thru all that mumbojumbo...


i'm going back to vms....



17.23819SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Mar 28 1997 17:436
    
    	re .23815
    	
    	I don't think I want to know anymore.  No sirree.
    
    
17.23820CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Mar 28 1997 17:524
    Jack, I gaev you exactly what you asked for.  Directions to Chelsea.  I
    told you we'd be waiting for you at Sierras and we were.  WHy you
    wanted to go to Chelsea is beyond me but I was merely trying to be
    helpful, as usual.  
17.23821ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Mar 28 1997 17:593
    I just read your reply and I just want you to know I think you stink!
    
    YOU ALL STINK!!!!!!
17.23822ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 18:004
    
    .23820
    
    simply priceless. agagagagag
17.23823ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 18:073
    
    if someone thought my woodpecker imitation was as bad as i think
    it was.
17.23824PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 28 1997 18:136
  did Mel Blanc do Woody?  well anyway, if he did,
  he would have been proud.  i could hardly tell the
  difference.


17.23825ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 18:165
    
    .23824
    
    now i know it was bad, but at least i kept my word. oh, you do have a
    lovely french accent. very, um, sexy.
17.23826PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 28 1997 18:198
>       <<< Note 17.23825 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Soapbox NCAA ex-champion" >>>

	eh?  i don't have a french accent! ;>  i just have a french
	name, you silly.



17.23827SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Mar 28 1997 18:274
    
    	phew!  I thought I missed something ...
    
    
17.23828ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 18:374
    
    i'm sticking by my version. 'boxers, help me out here. call di's
    voicemail and listen to her recording. dtn 275-3393. am i right or am i
    nuts?
17.23829nutsSALEM::DODAPacing the cageFri Mar 28 1997 18:380
17.23830may weePENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Mar 28 1997 18:414
  .23829  aagagag.


17.23831ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 19:014
    
    .23829
    
    i want a second opinoin.
17.23832SALEM::DODAPacing the cageFri Mar 28 1997 19:031
ok, you're a lousy speller as well.
17.23833ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championFri Mar 28 1997 19:044
    
    .23832
    
    this may be, but at least i spell privilege correctly.
17.23834ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Mar 28 1997 19:221
    jerky!!!
17.23835BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeFri Mar 28 1997 19:237
    
    	RE: .23824
    
    	No, but that guy died also.
    
    	That might explain your confusion.
    
17.23836BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROSat Mar 29 1997 00:2116
             <<< Note 17.23826 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "person B" >>>


>	eh?  i don't have a french accent! ;>  i just have a french
>	name, you silly.


	Sounds like there is some poor woman in in Montreal trying to figure
	out why Woody Woodpecker called her.

	;-)

Jim



17.23837Like as the hart desireth the water-brooksCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat Mar 29 1997 14:349
Does the song the Boxtenor is singing tonight:

	Ainsi qu'on oit le cerf bruire

mean

	"Thus one eats broiled venison"?

/john
17.23838WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Mar 31 1997 11:371
    20" of snow today... HELLO!
17.23839BUSY::SLABAct like you own the companyMon Mar 31 1997 12:025
    
    	"Good morning ... this is your wake-up call."
    
    	[Lita Ford]
    
17.23840WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Mar 31 1997 12:503
>  did Mel Blanc do Woody?  
    
    No, it was the wife of the artist.
17.23841PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 31 1997 12:514
   .23840  really?  wow - interesting.


17.23842NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 31 1997 13:181
It was Walter Lance's wife, or so the rumor goes.
17.23843COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Mar 31 1997 13:214
I vaguely remember a show with Walter Lance showing how to draw Woody in
which he gave his wife the credit for at least part of the concept.

I'm ignoring the whooshability of this topic.
17.23844This e-mail message is subject to....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Mar 31 1997 13:433
    .signature files.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.23845PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Mar 31 1997 18:154
  if ms. threlfall saw "trainspotting" this past weekend.


17.23846SCASS1::BARBER_APsychobilly FreakoutMon Mar 31 1997 18:246
    !  I haven't seen someone else use my maiden name in a very long
    time!!!
    
    I did not get a chance to see it, I had a VERY busy weekend.  One night
    this week fer sher!  (Especially after Colin's mini-review this
    morning)
17.23847ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championMon Mar 31 1997 18:513
    
    
    paging ms. threllfall.
17.23848SHRCTR::shr-dhcp-16-42.shr.dec.com::PJohnsonNothing unreal exists.Mon Mar 31 1997 19:407
I'm sure you're aware of the charitable organization named CARE that help so much in 
underprivileged countries, disaster areas, etc.

Is/was CARE an acronym for something?

Thanks,
Pete
17.23849BUSY::SLABAs you wishMon Mar 31 1997 19:483
    
    	Yes, it's an acronym.
    
17.23850Thanks a pantload. %^PSHRCTR::shr-dhcp-16-42.shr.dec.com::PJohnsonNothing unreal exists.Mon Mar 31 1997 19:501
17.23851ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsMon Mar 31 1997 19:571
    :-)
17.23852BUSY::SLABAs you wishMon Mar 31 1997 19:585
    
    	I'm not answering you until you re-resize your window to 80 columns.
    
    	8^)
    
17.23853ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsMon Mar 31 1997 19:591
    What...about Da Room Doris???!
17.23854ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championMon Mar 31 1997 20:002
    
    our shawn has been most helpful today. he must have hada sub for lunch.
17.23855BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Mon Mar 31 1997 20:055
    
    	Nope, linguini/meatballs/sauce.
    
    	And coffee, of course.
    
17.23856ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox NCAA ex-championMon Mar 31 1997 20:092
    
    my powers of esp are failing me. will try again tomorrow.
17.23857CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Apr 01 1997 13:544


 What the heck am I doing here today?
17.23858POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Tue Apr 01 1997 13:543
    
    Talking to us!
    
17.23859CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Apr 01 1997 14:034


 Oh..that's right ;-)
17.23860GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceTue Apr 01 1997 14:051
    it's your reason for being!
17.23861SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Apr 01 1997 17:388
    .23647> Economy.  A correction, especially in high tech has been
    > predicted for the last year, yet the DOW recently broke 7000 and hasn't
    > shown much sign of retreating- even though we get inflationary signals
    > and nobody expects congress to mind the budget.
    
    ok, I guess I can stop wondering, the correction appears to be underway.
    
    DougO
17.23862WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Apr 01 1997 18:111
    No kidding. Last 3 days are the largest multi-day drop since Oct 87.
17.23863ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 01 1997 18:142
    
    what's today's damage? 80? 100?
17.23864mixed; gainers over losers 7:6SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoTue Apr 01 1997 18:193
    Actually, its up 5 or 6 points at midday.
    
    DougO
17.23865ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 01 1997 18:252
    
    thanks DougO. my graph just shows individual stocks. no dow changes.
17.23866NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Apr 01 1997 18:398
Remember, Nostrildamus predicted -1000 by end of year.
Feddling in the interest rates will go on.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.23867BUSY::SLABCatch you later!!Tue Apr 01 1997 19:527
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	CLASSIFIED_ADS ... Apartment in MRO for rent.
    
    	We have become a VERY diversified company.
    
17.23868ABACUS::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue Apr 01 1997 19:532
    HAHAHA-- Its nice - I looked at it... close to work-- damn close...2
    feet! 8)
17.23869ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 01 1997 20:153
    
    <--- what's with this 2 feet business, sue? that's the second time I've
    seen that today.
17.23870BUSY::SLABCome On'N'OnTue Apr 01 1997 20:163
    
    	How many do YOU have, Battis?
    
17.23871GAVEL::JANDROWTue Apr 01 1997 23:507
    
    ttwa::  where the heck all these little black fruitfly bugs are coming
    from!!!!  about a month ago, i had forgotten a banana on top of my
    fridge, but there were only a few then...why are they still here????  i
    musta killed a million of them..............
    
    
17.23872BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 02 1997 02:198
| <<< Note 17.23867 by BUSY::SLAB "Catch you later!!" >>>


| CLASSIFIED_ADS ... Apartment in MRO for rent.
| We have become a VERY diversified company.

	Considering how late you note, I had thought you already rented from
MRO. :-)
17.23873BUSY::SLABCrackerWed Apr 02 1997 05:306
    
    	No, no ... I have a laptop with Hyperterm and RAS now.
    
    	So I'm not as predictable as I used to be in regards to being at
    	work when I'm logged in.
    
17.23874BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapWed Apr 02 1997 13:0314
TTWA #1:

What it means that those heavensgate fruitcakes were a lot happier last
week when they checked out than I've been in months.  Someone pass the
pudding.  ("You know, Doh, it just doesn't get any better than this!")

TTWA #2:

How computer geeks had the social skills to form a cult.

TTWA #3:

Why anyone would want to name himself after Homer Simpson's favorite
expression of frustration.
17.23875COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Apr 02 1997 13:157
>Why anyone would want to name himself after Homer Simpson's favorite
>expression of frustration.

Music teacher: Do.  And they had a "Ti" as well.  Probably Re, Mi, Fa, So,
and La, but we just haven't heard about them.

/john
17.23876PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 02 1997 13:1913
   charlie manson.  watched excerpts of his latest parole hearing.
   what a character study he is.  even though he's a narcissistic,
   murdering, delusional, sociopathic racist, i'm always impressed by
   how much insight he has and how much sense his seemingly stream-of-
   consciousness spewing makes at times.  it's an amazing thing to 
   watch.  fortunately, it looks like he'll never get out.






17.23877BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapWed Apr 02 1997 13:201
Schizophrenics are like that.
17.23878ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 02 1997 13:282
    
    I hear he's great at cocktail parties.
17.23879PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 02 1997 13:288
>               <<< Note 17.23877 by BULEAN::BANKS "Saturn Sap" >>>

>Schizophrenics are like that.

	Like what?


17.23880BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapWed Apr 02 1997 13:337
    That sort of stream-of-consciousness spewing that seems to move in and
    out of making astounding sense.  The delusions and sociopathy (and
    often paranoia) also go along.
    
    From all the times I've seen Manson on TeeVee, he's always struck me as
    a paranoid schizophrenic, and I have met a few from which I make my
    comparison.
17.23881BARSTR::JANDROWWed Apr 02 1997 13:513
    
    ttwa:  if polie is bummed that he retired his skis a bit early this
    year.. :>
17.23882PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 02 1997 15:464
  which is more worth a two-day visit: yosemite or tahoe?


17.23883ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 02 1997 15:472
    
    tahoe, you can gamble. that will be $10.
17.23884POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Wed Apr 02 1997 15:483
    
    Yosemite.
    
17.23885ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 02 1997 15:514
    
    .23884
    
    troublemaker. she needs to make up for the low stock price.
17.23886POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Wed Apr 02 1997 15:524
    
    Luckily the company where I hold the most stock is doing quite well,
    tyvm 8^).
    
17.23887CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Apr 02 1997 15:563

 Yosemite
17.23888ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQWed Apr 02 1997 16:083
Never been to Tahoe, but I'll throw in another Yosemite. I stayed three days
in '89. A little hiking, a little picture taking, a lot of sitting and
marveling.
17.23889CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Apr 02 1997 16:198

 There are some beautiful places around Tahoe, but Yosemite is the place
 I'd go, given the opportunity.



 Jim
17.23890NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Wed Apr 02 1997 16:216
Yosemite, Di.  You always get tahoe your garden.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.23891ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 02 1997 16:383
    
    well, colin's humor has improved as of late. he'd rather tahoe the
    garden, then shovel da snow.
17.23892NETRIX::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Wed Apr 02 1997 16:428
I don't gets no straight lines, Chicago.  It's a desert out here,
I tell ya.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.23893BARSTR::JANDROWWed Apr 02 1997 16:459
    
    di, i'd go to yoesimite (sorry, didn't pay attention to the spelling). 
    steve's parents visited tahoe last year and were not impressed at all. 
    said they wouldn't be going back any time soon.  i realize that you are
    not his parent (but wouldn't that be fun, ma???  :>), but it's just an
    opinion....
    
    
    
17.23894ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 02 1997 16:472
    
    great, just great! you are all Blazer haters. figures.
17.23895CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Apr 02 1997 16:5727
    Yosemite.  Yosemite valley was formed by glacial action.  The Merced 
    river is the main body of water flowing through the valley.  It was 
    "discovered" in 1851 and was the former home of the Yosemite indians.  
    The word yosemite means bear.  Home of El Capitan, the world's largest
    known single granite rock rising some 7,000 feet above sea level. 
    Yosemite is also the home of 3 of the 10 highest water falls in the 
    world.  
    
    For waterfalls, Yosemite is hard to beat.  With such notables Ribbon,
    Upper Yosemite, Widdow's Tears, Middle Cascade, Bridal Veil, Nevada,
    Illilouette, and Vernal all making the record books.  Three of them
    are in excess of 1,100'.   A combination of the three making up
    Yosemite Falls (?) combined create a non-conitnuous cascade of water in 
    excess of 2,500'.  The famous Bridal Veil falls was given its name by 
    the way in which the falls can change course on its way down.  Winds 
    will displace the falls by as much as 20' to either side giving it a 
    veil like appearance.  The indians likened it to a puff of smoke because 
    of the same phenomena.  
    
    Yosemite is a mecca for rock climbers searching for routes up the face
    of El Capitan and Half Dome.  The sheer face of Half dome rises 2,000+
    feet from the valley floor and is one of the most climbed faces in the
    world.  El Capitan was not conquered until relatively recently but has
    since been scaled by rope assisted and free climbers the latter of
    which are certifiable.  
    
    Or so I've heard.  
17.23896ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 02 1997 17:102
    
    gee, brian, you're just a fountain of information today.
17.23897very popular spotsGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersWed Apr 02 1997 17:124
  crowds, either way

  bb
17.23898PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 02 1997 17:237
  .23897  yes, my little ray of sunshine, it's anticipated that there
	  will be crowds, which i'm not very fond of, myself.  however,
	  one or two or both of these places are looking to be inevitable,
	  as it stands now.


17.23899PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BWed Apr 02 1997 17:335
  .23898  sorry - make that "one or the other or both".  thanks, doc.



17.23900ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 02 1997 17:392
    
    di, you're slipping. sad to see, really.
17.23901CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Apr 02 1997 17:543

 Its really sad..
17.23902BARSTR::JANDROWWed Apr 02 1997 19:164
    
    ttwa:  whatsa ferzie??
    
    
17.23903My guessSALEM::DODAPacing the cageWed Apr 02 1997 19:181
His nickname for fellow Chicagoan Jerry Springer.
17.23904ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 02 1997 19:204
    
    .23902
    
    a very, very good friend.
17.23905POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Wed Apr 02 1997 20:033
    
    Ferzie's a jolly good fellow.
    
17.23906ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 02 1997 20:084
    
    .23905
    
    good one!!! except she might not like being called a fellow.
17.23907BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doThu Apr 03 1997 05:103
    
    	At least, not until AFTER the operation.
    
17.23908BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Apr 03 1997 12:493
How much it's gonna cost EDS to be on the wrong side of Digital's
ready-aim-foot management style this time.  All packed up, ready to move
(today), and here come the last-minute monkey-wrenches.
17.23909ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 03 1997 12:543
    
    this is great. like going from the frying pan into the fire. EDS 
    stock price is also at a 52 week low. Coincidence? i think not.
17.23910BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Apr 03 1997 13:093
Naw, it's dejavu all over again.

Out of the frying pan, and into the frying pan!
17.23911BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Apr 03 1997 13:206
Sometimes, it seems like doing bidniss with Digital is kinda like hitching
your wagon to a depth charge.  Kind of like having a sinking feeling just
before all h*** breaks loose.

10 points out of 10 for excitement, but I sure wish some of the parties
involved would stand up and give their brains a rest.
17.23912ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 03 1997 13:224
    
    time to start seeking employment with a healthy company. getting tired
    of working for "a troubled computer maker" we've been "a troubled
    computer maker" now for the last 7 years.
17.23913BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Apr 03 1997 13:221
Kind of like a "troubled child," only ritalin doesn't help.
17.23914CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Apr 03 1997 13:375
    maybe the ritilan is just not being applied to the right people.  
    
    today I found out tht one of the engineers that has been VERY helpful
    with DECnis problems will be working on something else in the EDS
    world.  It just doesn't get any better than this.
17.23915BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Apr 03 1997 13:405
Anyone I know?

Never mind.  I'm pretty sure it's someone I know.

Should I pass on the good feedback?
17.23916ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 03 1997 13:405
    
    this whole EDS outsourcing "opportunity" has been a big joke. like
    outsourcing 1,000 people will suddenly make DEC millions in new
    profits. If we outsorced management, we'd be making money hands over
    fists.
17.23917BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Apr 03 1997 13:4310
Like I said:

Digital was paying $n/year for our department to do development and
maintenance.  Digital "sold" the department to EDS, and now pays EDS $n +
m%/year (where m>0) to do development only).

How this helps Digital's bottom line seems unclear without invoking
Bistromathics, and even then, it's still pretty tortured.  But, I'm sure
someone's revenue per employee figure just went up, so I guess there's lots
of bonuses to go around in the bimbo-department.
17.23918NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 03 1997 13:542
TTWA:  Why the "SBU MS Exchange Migration Update," which was "sent out to all
SBU employees who have a Microsoft Exchange account" was sent via ALL-IN-1.
17.23919CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Apr 03 1997 14:057
    Because the information was time-critical
    
    I have been told I have to become a good corporate citizen and get a
    microquash expunge account, but I really hate the idea of losing the
    ability to get time-critical data on time.
    
    meg 
17.23920BUSY::SLABForeplay? What's that?Thu Apr 03 1997 15:235
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	What would qualify as "a DECplus issue that can't wait"?
    
17.23921BARSTR::JANDROWThu Apr 03 1997 17:275
    TTWA:  "moody" bible institute... :>
    
    ttwa:  what is it with bri lately putting notes in the wrong topic???
    
    
17.23922BUSY::SLABForm feed = &lt;ctrl&gt;v &lt;ctrl&gt;lThu Apr 03 1997 17:343
    
    	Too many collisions with inanimate forest structures.
    
17.23923CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu Apr 03 1997 17:4412
>    TTWA:  "moody" bible institute... :>
    
 

  named after Dwight L. Moody, an evangelist years ago.



 Jim    
    

17.23924SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Apr 03 1997 18:346
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	What's a "most imaginary friend" ?
    
    	
17.23925ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 03 1997 18:532
    
    hint, karen. think Harvey.
17.23926BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Apr 03 1997 22:396
| <<< Note 17.23920 by BUSY::SLAB "Foreplay? What's that?" >>>


| What would qualify as "a DECplus issue that can't wait"?

	Huh? Two different notesfiles with DECplus. And I still don't get it. 
17.23927BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedThu Apr 03 1997 23:167
    
    	You had some sort of MailWatch thingie running and I got copied on
    	it this morning when I sent you something.
    
    	I was just wondering what sort of life-threatening DECplus situat-
    	ion would warrant taking the indicated action.
    
17.23928POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Apr 04 1997 01:466
    
    I left my watch in the car the other night, and when I put it on the
    next morning it was still running, but very slow.
    
    Does this mean time slows down in cold weather?
    
17.23929SALEM::DODAPacing the cageFri Apr 04 1997 01:523
    No, it means your watch does.

    Your welcome.
17.23930POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Apr 04 1997 02:064
    
    My very own welcome!
    
    
17.23931did it again. as i turn a lovely shade of metro mauveSALEM::DODAPacing the cageFri Apr 04 1997 02:103
 doh.
    

17.239328^)POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Apr 04 1997 02:113
    
    Nailed ya.
    
17.23933SALEM::DODAPacing the cageFri Apr 04 1997 02:151
 <nods dejectedly in agreement>
17.23934POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Apr 04 1997 03:395
    
    So, the guy in ::CLASSIFIED_ADS who is selling a vehicle with 85K
    highway miles - does he have the car towed and from to the highway 
    every day?
    
17.23935BUSY::SLABGrandchildren of the DamnedFri Apr 04 1997 05:5010
    
    	RE: .23932
    
    	Ooh, err ... what's your secret, Daryll?
    
    
    	RE: .23934
    
    	Error parsing, dear.  8^)
    
17.23936WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 04 1997 11:431
    what's up with note 847.0?
17.23937PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 04 1997 11:458
>    what's up with note 847.0?

	it's write-locked right now, until i hear from the
	author as to whether or not it was really supposed to be
	a separate topic.


17.23938WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 04 1997 11:492
    makes sense. i couldn't figure out the intent (with the exception of
    just filling in some time).
17.23939PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 04 1997 11:524
  .23938  yeah, me neither.  it was like, and...?  ;>


17.23940BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Apr 04 1997 11:5721
| <<< Note 17.23927 by BUSY::SLAB "Grandchildren of the Damned" >>>


| You had some sort of MailWatch thingie running and I got copied on
| it this morning when I sent you something.

	Oh.... ok. And speaking of mailwatch..... it will respond to internal
addresses, but any internet addresses never get a message back. I couldn't see
why that would happen. It still moved the message to the mailwatch folder.....

| I was just wondering what sort of life-threatening DECplus situation would 
| warrant taking the indicated action.

	Names being changed/deleted on the .dis list, people having problems in
the work place, people coming out who want someone to talk to, people who want
to help out with the big event we're having in June in HLO for gay pride, HR
wanting information or to set up meetings dealing with education, things like 
that.


Glen
17.23941WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Apr 04 1997 12:303
    >.23938  yeah, me neither.  it was like, and...?  ;>
    
    I kept thinking, "time to cue Glenn"...
17.23942POWDML::HANGGELIBecause I Can.Fri Apr 04 1997 14:377
    
    .23935
    
    
    Oy!  8^)
    
    
17.23943BUSY::SLABAlways a Best Man, never a groomFri Apr 04 1997 23:146
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Glen, if DECplus is the correct spelling for the organization, why
    	is it spelled in all small letters in your p_n?
    
17.23944BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Apr 07 1997 13:459

	Lowercase is always easier when surfing the web. That was why I didn't
set it up so one would have to use any uppercase lettering. And it IS a url
afterall.



Glen
17.23945WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Apr 07 1997 15:453
    i wonder why it's so quiet in here today?
    
    daylight savings have folks off kilter.
17.23946TT96 oddity!USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Mon Apr 07 1997 16:415
    Went through the TurboTax "Interview" last night and it calculated my
    total tax liability at $0.00!  Indicated I would get a refund roughly
    on the order of "the national debt"...
    
    Anybody else use TT96 and see anything like this?
17.23947BUSY::SLABBeing weird isn't enoughMon Apr 07 1997 20:266
    
    	RE: .23945
    
    	BUSY:: has been having problems all day, and it looks like they
    	just got the system connections fixed.
    
17.23948ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 08 1997 13:152
    
    um, what exactly is the point of 847. and 848. especially the latter?
17.23949BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECTue Apr 08 1997 14:445
    
    	Ask Jack to look up "comedy" for you in his new dictionary.  It's
    	not too far from "comity", and then that will answer one of your
    	questions.
    
17.23950WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Apr 08 1997 16:568
    TTWA:
    
     How empty one's life must be before one endeavors to find ways to
    describe disgusting things in an attempt to gross people out as a form
    of entertainment. This strikes me as being a billboard advertising
    one's lack of a life. I'd lay money in the teacher's comments portion
    of hide grade report for 9th grade the phrase "will do anything for
    attention" could be found.
17.23951GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceTue Apr 08 1997 17:005
    mark,
    
    agreed.  i must say, tho, he must not have high grades for the comment
     on plays well with other children.  of course, he's not the only one
     around here to whom THAT refers :-)
17.23952HOTLNE::BURTrude people ruleTue Apr 08 1997 17:096
TTWA: why people read notes from 123456::xxxx (sheer coinkidink, i tell ya) and 
then be so evasive as to whose notes they read and wonder whether they're a 
sociopath, psychopath, or both?  remember? it's like a tv: next channel, click, 
next channel, click, ....

i luv 1st impressions, they're so easy to keep and make so mant targets.
17.23953WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Apr 08 1997 17:131
    if the shoe fits...
17.23954ACISS1::SCHELTERTue Apr 08 1997 17:265
    How the author of .23952 managed to get hired.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.23955BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Apr 08 1997 17:261
....then you only need to find one other shoe to do the same
17.23956HOTLNE::BURTrude people ruleTue Apr 08 1997 18:176
i didn't grovel on my hands and knees, kissing everyone's behinney: i got hired
on merit and word of mouth that i know what work is and i know how to do it. the
killer [for some of you] is: not only did one company want this, but 2 did with
one hiring and the other requesting my presence on it's site.

ogre.
17.23957ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 08 1997 18:472
    
    <---- um, not we asked, but thanks for sharing.
17.23958CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Apr 08 1997 18:581
    It is you!  Welcome back Kimball Scott
17.23959ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Apr 08 1997 19:371
    Helga IS  KIMBALL SCOTT!
17.23960HOTLNE::BURTrude people ruleTue Apr 08 1997 19:523
.23954 asked, thank you very much.


17.23961BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Apr 08 1997 20:063

	The ogre works in my building!
17.23962POLAR::RICHARDSONstupid and contagiousTue Apr 08 1997 22:055
    I sawer a sign today that read  "Oral Surgery".

    How does that work? 

    "Doc, I think I've got appendicitis. Can you talk me out of it?"
17.23963SMURF::MSCANLONa ferret on the barco-loungerWed Apr 09 1997 00:124
    You don't actually have the operation.  They talk
    you through it, and then charge you as if you have.
    That way, you still feel bad afterwards.
    
17.23964BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsWed Apr 09 1997 04:467
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	I've had two beers and a bottle of Snapple iced tea since 7:45PM
    	and I haven't had to use the bathroom since just a little after
    	7PM.
    
17.23965WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Apr 09 1997 10:112
    believe me my friend, it is only you wondering about that.
                                ^^^^
17.23966ABACUS::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsWed Apr 09 1997 13:303
    How I will enjoy my new ride to work on Monday to TAY!
    
    SueJ
17.23967ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 09 1997 14:234
    
    i don't know Sue, I have no idea how far or close TAY is to your
    humble abode. Why don't you tell us, then we can respond better
    to your question.
17.23968ME-SueJABACUS::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsWed Apr 09 1997 14:269
    
    Um But I thought this note was for us to wonder things to ourselves???
    ;)
    
    
    Anyway- its a 45 minute drive as opposed to 15 minutes. bleck...
    
    
    SueJ
17.23969ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 09 1997 14:392
    
    <---- well then you ingrate!!! just be thankful your still employed.
17.23970ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsWed Apr 09 1997 14:462
    HEY!!!!! I will not have my beloved Sue J talked to in this manner. 
    She's a lady I bet!!!
17.23971BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 09 1997 15:086
| <<< Note 17.23970 by ASGMKA::MARTIN "Concerto in 66 Movements" >>>

| She's a lady I bet!!!

	As usual, you don't even know. Learn to respect women. i mean REALLY
learn to respect them. Anyone can see from her notes she is a lady. 
17.23972ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsWed Apr 09 1997 16:162
    Oh Glen fer crying out loud!!!  I worked with her 2 years in HLO and 5
    years in Merrimack!!! :-)  
17.23973BUSY::SLABDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Apr 09 1997 16:313
    
    	And she's STILL speaking to you?
    
17.23974BUSY::SLABDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Wed Apr 09 1997 16:326
    
    	TTWA:  Wedding albums
    
    
    	Have divorce albums and annullment albums started to catch on yet?
    
17.23975BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 09 1997 16:416
| <<< Note 17.23972 by ASGMKA::MARTIN "Concerto in 66 Movements" >>>

| Oh Glen fer crying out loud!!!  I worked with her 2 years in HLO and 5
| years in Merrimack!!! :-)

	So then respect her!
17.23976ABACUS::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsWed Apr 09 1997 17:145
    Hey Battis! 8PPPPPPPPPPP
    
    Gawd I love you guys....  8)
    
    SueJ
17.23977ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 09 1997 17:593
    
    SueJ, I was only trying to help. It doesn't happen very often, and you
    may have blown your chance.
17.23978WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Apr 09 1997 18:041
     The gardener?
17.23979nobody here but us cretins ?GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersWed Apr 09 1997 18:3111
  Where's all the pretentious 'Boxnoters, huh ?  You know, the clever talkers
 like sax,@colin, hare B, etc ?

  Place is as rundown as maynard ctr...

  you can barely get a rise outa the second tier - jim_p, doug_o, edp, mr_b...

  fortunately the wimmins are holding up their end, ceptin' the absence of di
  
  bb
17.23980MROA::dhcp-35-144-137.mro.dec.com::YANNEKISWed Apr 09 1997 19:5418
Why all the organizations involved are making it difficult to get "typed" 
for a bone marrow transplant?  First, the logistics are cumbersome (at 
least 3 calls) and more importantly, it appears they are trying to work 2 
problems at once and in the process de-motivating prospective donors.  

To get typed you must a) wait for a drive for a particular person or b) 
give platelettes 3 times and then they'll type you.

Why are you making this difficult?  It should take 5 minutes to get on the 
list (they need two viles of blood).  Instead whoever I match needlessly 
waits for a donor.

Situations like this is why I HATE rules.  DO THE RIGHT THING, DON'T 
MANIPULATE ME!

Greg

17.23981DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Apr 09 1997 20:166
    
    
    	....how someone who got lazy and hasn't worked out in over
    	a year, could have the same body fat composition % that she
    	did last June.  Go figure.
    
17.23982BUSY::SLABErotic NightmaresWed Apr 09 1997 20:255
    
    	RE: .23978
    
    	Hey, be nice.  8^)
    
17.23983BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 09 1997 21:399
| <<< Note 17.23981 by DEVO::JUDY "That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!" >>>



| ....how someone who got lazy and hasn't worked out in over a year, could have 
| the same body fat composition % that she did last June.  Go figure.

	JJ.... slab does that, or less% every year! And all he does is watch La
Femme Nikita. :-) 
17.23984POLAR::RICHARDSONstupid and contagiousThu Apr 10 1997 02:341
    I wonder how the hell I got to where I am.
17.23985COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Apr 10 1997 02:381
Well, no matter how you got there, there you are.
17.23986POLAR::RICHARDSONstupid and contagiousThu Apr 10 1997 02:541
    and I have nowhere to go.
17.23987POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsThu Apr 10 1997 04:123
    
    I think you drove, but I could be wrong.
    
17.23988BUSY::SLABFUBARThu Apr 10 1997 04:325
    
    	RE: .23986
    
    	... but up?
    
17.23989WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Apr 10 1997 10:411
    where's the A-10?
17.23990WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Apr 10 1997 11:181
    Good question. Hopefully crashed, and not stolen.
17.23991BUSY::SLABForeplay? What's that?Thu Apr 10 1997 11:273
    
    	What's an A-10?
    
17.23992tank buster?KERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightThu Apr 10 1997 11:451
    I thought an A-10 was a tank buster used in the Gulf War.
17.23993WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Apr 10 1997 11:504
    It's an attack aircraft used for in close air support (can't remember
    the technical term). Slow speed but highly maneuverable and outfitted
    with a gatling cannon and a small number of bombs. nicknamed the
    warthog.
17.23994ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 10 1997 12:502
    
    <--- sounds like what i drive into work.
17.23995SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Apr 10 1997 15:276
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	The doctah implied that I am a pig.
    
    
17.23996POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsThu Apr 10 1997 15:369
    
           
          ^..^
      ____(oo)
    ~(	   /
      \/ \/
    
    
    
17.23997ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 10 1997 15:392
    
    <---- very nice ASCI pig.
17.23998CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Apr 10 1997 15:402
    Ann and why because you are gaining enough weight to grow a good-sized
    baby?
17.23999WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Apr 10 1997 16:163
    >	The doctah implied that I am a pig.
    
     I wondered how long it would be before you threw that in my face.
17.24000BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Apr 10 1997 17:1110
| <<< Note 17.23995 by SMARTT::JENNISON "And baby makes five" >>>


| The doctah implied that I am a pig.


	Maybe it is because he thinks they have the best tails?


Glen
17.24001SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Apr 10 1997 17:326
    
    	Oh, sure, doc.  Deflect.
    
    	;-)
    
    
17.24002ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 10 1997 18:425
    
    I swear, this place is resembeling a morgue. no sacks, no
    what's-his-name, no di, no picture-to-the-wall, no barber.
    
    geesh. might as well close up for the week.
17.24003CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Apr 10 1997 19:026
    
    Gee Battis,
    
    Thank you so very much for caring about the rest of us.  
    
    meg
17.24004GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceThu Apr 10 1997 19:094
    
    aw, geez, mark.  here i am (wildly gesticulating)
    
    all that even after i sent you nice mail this week.  harumph.
17.24005BARSTR::JANDROWThu Apr 10 1997 19:095
    
    what'shisname is on vacation.  
    
    
    hth
17.24006LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Apr 10 1997 19:161
    batti's has a very cruel streak inside.
17.24007SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Apr 10 1997 19:204
    
    	c'mon, bonnie, get it in gear !
    
    
17.24008LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayThu Apr 10 1997 19:262
    
    	what a cruel thing to say!
17.24009ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 10 1997 20:002
    
    the last few replies have me rolling over here!! I'm dying.
17.24010ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 10 1997 20:024
    
    oh, 'tine and meg. i only meant that those guys aren't here this week
    or whatever. i miss their contributions to the box. i of course, love
    both of your contributions, frothingly so, in fact.
17.24011NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 10 1997 20:041
I'm back.
17.24012BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Thu Apr 10 1997 20:053
    
    	Who are you, and where did you go?
    
17.24013NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 10 1997 20:051
Syracuse and Detroit.
17.24014PHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Apr 10 1997 20:071
    Is Ryka still in business?  They specialized in women's athletic shoes.
17.24015ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 10 1997 20:093
    
    see, this is frightening. i speak of the dearly departed, and they
    start showing up. who's next, binder?
17.24016BUSY::SLABGreat baby! Delicious!!Thu Apr 10 1997 20:095
    
    	RE: .24013/.24012
    
    	Good to meet you, Syracuse.  How did you like Detroit?
    
17.24017SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Apr 10 1997 20:128
    
    	re .24014
    
    	Yes, Mike, they are still in business, but they were sold
    	to (Reebok or Avia).  Since then, even the stores I relied
    	upon for my supply do not seem to carry many styles.
    
    
17.24018BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkFri Apr 11 1997 11:337
    
    	This conference has slowed down to nothing on the off-hours, hasn't
    	it?  I used to log in in the morning and see 75-100 new entries
    	when I didn't have a system at the house, and now that I do it ap-
    	pears that everyone else is spending their free time surfing the
    	web for naked people or something.
    
17.24019WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 11 1997 11:411
    well, you gotta admit, given the choice...
17.24020BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkFri Apr 11 1997 11:545
    
    	Yeah, exactly, so why wouldn't people rather talk to me?
    
    	I guess brilliant minds do think alike.
    
17.24021ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 11 1997 12:264
    
    slabbo, how do you know how many new entries upon signing in? I just
    sort of remember where i left off the day before. course, my memory
    isn't what it used to be.
17.24022ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 11 1997 12:336
    
    i have received a phone call for the last four nights straight at about
    the same time. caller doesn't say anything, ust hangs up after i say
    hello, about three times. Last night, at 8:30 the phone rings, i answer
    "Well if nothing else, you're very consistent". i hear a snicker, then
    click.
17.24023BARSTR::JANDROWFri Apr 11 1997 12:438
    
    you don't have "*69" service out there that allows you to dial the last
    call you get back (as long as it's in the service area)???  if nothing
    else, you can report the call to the phone company and they'll allow
    you to set up a trace on the call...
    
    it's called harrassment.  and i believe even over the telephone, it's
    illegal.  fry 'em!
17.24024BARSTR::JANDROWFri Apr 11 1997 12:456
    
    ttwa:  (and sorta a thing to hate)  people who apparently can't read,
    even it's in their language.  a piece of information was lost because
    of it...how'd they get the job in the first place?
    
    
17.24025ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 11 1997 12:536
    
    tried the *69 thing. it gave me a weird message about not being able to
    dial the number or something. course i waited about 10 seconds or so
    after the call. that might have something to do with it. Let's just say
    i tried that though, what happens if the person doesn't answer the
    phone, or if they did i didn't recognize the voice?
17.24026BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Fri Apr 11 1997 13:505
    
    	Battis, if you type in NOTES from your $ prompt [VMS] and then
    	type in UPDATE SOAPBOX when you get to NOTES it'll tell you how
    	many unseen entries are there.
    
17.24027CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Apr 11 1997 13:5213
    if you can get it to work, Call them back and breathe for a bit. 
    Explain the shoe is on the other foot, and you now have their number. 
    Of course the last strings of these that happened to our house turned
    out to be payphones at bowling and bingo parlors.  
    
    The other alternative, and I am sure Chicago is far enough up the food
    chain to have it, is Caller ID, with blocking for non-identified
    numbers.  Takes care of most phone booth calls, and those who don't
    want to be seen while they harrass.  It has put a stop to my nephews
    ex-wife calling my mother and hanging up.  (Talk about fatal
    attraction, they have been divorced over 5 years.)  
    
    meg
17.24028BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Fri Apr 11 1997 13:563
    
    So much trouble when changing your phone number is so
    simple ...
17.24029POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsFri Apr 11 1997 13:583
    
    I had a hard enough time learning THIS number.
    
17.24030BUSY::SLABA swift kick in the butt - $1Fri Apr 11 1997 14:016
    
    	RE: .24028
    
    	Yeah, and then you have to notify everybody that you know of the
    	new number.  That's a pain.
    
17.24031ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 11 1997 14:153
    
    slabbo, i did do update soapbox like you and daryll said. it said
    updated and that's it. no unseen numbers, nothing.
17.24032POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsFri Apr 11 1997 14:213
    
    Update it from the main directory, not from inside soapbox.
    
17.24033BARSTR::JANDROWFri Apr 11 1997 14:3118
    
    not only that, but they charge you to change your number as well.  tho,
    i have heard of phone companies changing them free of charge of at a
    lesser rate if you are changing them because of harrassing phone calls.
    
    seriously, mark, read your phonebook.  there should be a section on
    harrassing phone calls.  i know you don't have "nynex", but i
    would think that major phone companies would supply this as well. you
    can report the calls to the annoyance call bureau.  the number listed
    in the phone book is 800-640-2043.  don't know if that is for nynex
    customers only or not.  also, you might be able to activate "call
    trace" by dialing *57 after the annoying call.  there is a charge for
    this, and the phone company stores the number and if a second trace to
    this number is made, they notify you. (they might notify you the first
    time, i don't remember...it's been 5 years since my days at n.e.t...)
    
    i wouldn't put up with that crap...
    
17.24034NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Apr 11 1997 15:565
>    	           everyone else is spending their free time surfing the
>    	web for naked people or something.
    
Shawn, I'm sure there'd be a lot more activity in the 'box if you told us
you were 'boxing naked.
17.24035EVMS::MORONEYHit &lt;CTRL&gt;&lt;ALT&gt;&lt;DEL&gt; to continue -&gt;Fri Apr 11 1997 15:591
Maybe from Glen, but it would probably scare many of the ladies away.
17.24036*69 is easier but there are alternativesCADSYS::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandFri Apr 11 1997 16:0717
Mark,

The phone company will definitely get involved if the hangups continue.  We had
a six month stretch where the phone would ring (only once) and when we picked up
there would only be a dial tone.  For a while we didn't even get up to answer
until the phone rang more than once.

Phone company had us keep a log of the times it happened in 2 weeks and we sent
it in.  A few weeks later they asked us if we knew this person (we didn't) and
after that no more problem.

I guess we were quick enough to pick up the phone during the logging.  The
ringing the caller hears is not necessarily in synch with the ringing at the
other end. Picking up quickly caused a connection to be logged in some local
call database and they found it.

Tim
17.24037WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 11 1997 16:411
    "historic new law"
17.24038TROOA::TEMPLETONUnhappy gardenerFri Apr 11 1997 16:4316
    There is a family up here who is being terrorized by someone  who calls
    himself Sonny, he can (cue Twilight zone Music) turn electrical
    appliances off and on, change stations on the T.V. and cut in on
    phone calls.
    He has been taunting the police with  "You'll never find me" but now a
    communications security person with all kinds of special equipment has
    been called in and Sonny said he is signing off, for now.
    The "for now" has the family worried because that means he may start
    again when all the fuss dies down.
    The police have no idea who he is or how he is controlling all this
    equipment. 
    
    
    
    joan
    
17.24039WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 11 1997 16:461
    Damien?
17.24040PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Apr 11 1997 16:473
  the current suspect?

17.24041BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Apr 11 1997 17:268
| <<< Note 17.24034 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>


| Shawn, I'm sure there'd be a lot more activity in the 'box if you told us
| you were 'boxing naked.

	Scrape all the paint off of a pencil and put a coffee next to it. You
have Shawn naked. (the coffee goes everywhere with him)
17.24042NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Apr 11 1997 17:501
Which end is up?  Is he Eraserhead or Zippy?
17.24043LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayFri Apr 11 1997 17:571
    slabhead?
17.24044ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Apr 11 1997 19:161
    You mean a coffee grind!?
17.24045BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Apr 11 1997 19:251
	The eraser end is up.... but it is chewed.
17.24046ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 11 1997 19:542
    
    are you people off next Monday? what I mean is, is Monday Patriots Day?
17.24047SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Apr 11 1997 20:2911
    
    	This Monday or Next Monday ??
    
    	
    
    
    
    
    	April 21st is Patriots' Day.
    
    
17.24048NHASAD::SHERKI belong! I got circles overme i'sFri Apr 11 1997 20:302
    April 21st.
    
17.24049BUSY::SLABAnd one of us is left to carry on.Fri Apr 11 1997 21:5411
    
    	RE: .24038
    
    	Electrical appliances?  Electronic appliances I'd believe.  I mean,
    	it's not as if any schmuck with a fancy gadget can stand at the end
    	of your driveway and start a load of clothes washing in your Whirl-
    	pool.
    
    	I would believe that he could mimic a TV remote control with some
    	sort of frequency scanner/transmitter.
    
17.24050WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Apr 14 1997 10:492
    i wonder what NIKE and Titlelist would have had to pay Tiger Woods
    their contracts today?
17.24051You think? The on-side trap has been working real well....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Apr 14 1997 16:295
    
    The New England Revolution coach thinking that they might have to make
    some changes in the off-side trap.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24052SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Mon Apr 14 1997 16:391
<snicker>
17.24053POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsMon Apr 14 1997 20:025
    
    8.143 in ::classified_ads.
    
    Such a deal =8^o!
    
17.24054DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Apr 15 1997 17:349
    
    
    	TTWA    How someone ends up with a last name of Mankiller?
    
    		Is it true that American Indian babies are named for
    		the first thing the mother sees after the birth?
    		(I'm not poking fun here - I'm a tiny bit Chippewa.
    	   	  I'm genuinely curious)
    
17.24055BUSY::SLABBasket CaseTue Apr 15 1997 17:563
    
    	Indian father, to son ... "Funny you should ask, Two Dogs Screwing".
    
17.24056NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Apr 15 1997 18:401
It seems that Raq wants to know where the buoys are.
17.24057BUSY::SLABBe gone - you have no powers hereTue Apr 15 1997 18:555
    
    	"... someone wades for me."
    
    	??
    
17.24058PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BTue Apr 15 1997 19:136
  wasn't that Connie Francis?  about an hour or so ago, i had to 
  call a Digital employee named Connie (whom i don't know) and she
  referred me to another Digital employee named Frances.  kinda
  weird.

17.24059POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsTue Apr 15 1997 19:175
    
    Mmm-hmm.
    
    <apprehensive look>
    
17.24060ACISS1::SCHELTERTue Apr 15 1997 21:055
    Why Battis isn't answering my "Ferzie Fan" question...
    
    
    Mike
    
17.24061POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareTue Apr 15 1997 21:061
    he doesn't do vaxmail.
17.24062ACISS1::SCHELTERTue Apr 15 1997 21:156
    All-In-One it to me. Or answer here.  Either way is ok with me.
    
    
    
    Mike
    
17.24063POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsTue Apr 15 1997 21:163
    
    Tell us here.  We're all waiting for the answer with...
    
17.24064POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareTue Apr 15 1997 21:171
    some sort of breath.
17.24065LANDO::OLIVER_Bgonna have to eventually anywayTue Apr 15 1997 21:181
    baited breathe.
17.24066ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Apr 15 1997 21:251
    bait breath
17.24067POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareTue Apr 15 1997 21:331
    yeth! And I'm only thixthteen!
17.24068POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsWed Apr 16 1997 05:303
    
    8^)))))
    
17.24069ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 16 1997 12:023
    
    I answered it awhile ago when raq asked the same question. She's
    a good friend of mine.
17.24070ACISS1::SCHELTERWed Apr 16 1997 12:495
    <-- Sorry, I missed it. Pointer please. Or, just splain it once more.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.24071ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 16 1997 12:522
    
    um, nothing to explain. she's a friend of mine, that's it.
17.24072ACISS1::SCHELTERWed Apr 16 1997 12:546
    <-- Danke.
    
    
    Mike
    
    
17.24073ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 16 1997 14:503
    
    what will happen to a bunch of criminal cases in light of the FBI
    lab investigation?
17.24074ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 16 1997 16:542
    
    with all the people out on vacation, this place is deadsville.
17.24075BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Apr 16 1997 16:5817
              <<< Note 17.24073 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Ferzie fan" >>>

    
>    what will happen to a bunch of criminal cases in light of the FBI
>    lab investigation?

	Well, in the OKC Bombing trial the prosecutors had already dropped
	the FBI Lab Expert from the witness list.

	There's talk of an appeal in the World Trade Center bombing.

	And the DOJ has given a list of cases to prosecutors throughout
	the country where the evidence and/or testimony may be suspect
	(these will likely result in appeals as well).

	Overall, a mess.
Jim
17.24076POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareWed Apr 16 1997 20:493
    TTWA:
    
    why is this place so dead today?
17.24077ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 17 1997 12:232
    
    <---- see 24074.
17.24078BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapThu Apr 17 1997 14:153
TTWA:

How long the link to the 'net's gonna stay up today...
17.24079SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Apr 17 1997 16:5419
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Today, almost everything.  A guy calls me up to complain
    	about something, and asks me the same question three times.
    
    	I answer him three times, and he responds, "Okay, okay, you
    	don't have to keep repeating yourself."
    
    	um, yes, apparently, I do.
    
    	Another guy insists on a drawing vs. a written description
    	of necessary program changes, even though without the written
    	description, they won't know what to change in the program.
    
    	And now, I've just received a meeting agenda for a meeting
    	that took place yesterday.
    
    
17.24080ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 17 1997 16:584
    
    .24079
    
    sounds like business as usual.
17.24081POLAR::RICHARDSONDare to bareThu Apr 17 1997 19:497
    TTWA:
    
    How can the corporation be serious about migrating to a mail system
    that can be completely shut down for an entire day?
    
    
    I don't have to take this! I will, I will, but I don't have to!!!
17.24082ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 17 1997 19:552
    
    Exchange is working just fine here in murica.
17.24083SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Apr 17 1997 20:087
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Am I the only person in the world who can't stand
    	sun-dried tomatoes ?
    
    
17.24084LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu Apr 17 1997 20:102
    
    	i like them on yuppie pizzas.
17.24085POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsThu Apr 17 1997 20:103
    
    I should think moon-dried tomatoes would be much more chi-chi.
    
17.24086Packed in olive oil. Ya cain't go wrongACISS1::SCHELTERThu Apr 17 1997 20:295
    Lay off the sun dried maters. They are tres awesome! 
    
    
    Mike
    
17.24087TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeThu Apr 17 1997 20:503
    I look at the fact that Exchange has been down all day as a positive
    thing.  That's the difference between Glenn and I - he's a half empty
    kinda guy.  8^)
17.24088BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Apr 17 1997 21:1620
| <<< Note 17.24082 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Ferzie fan" >>>


| Exchange is working just fine here in murica.

	I disagree....whether it be operator error or not! :-)

	I took a distribution list from vms and mailed it to exchange. I
brought the list into Word. I took out all of the us1rmc:: and " from it. I 
replaced all the carriage returns with a ;  <----yes, there is a space there). 
I copied it into a distribution list I had made up (but was empty) and let 
exchange do the rest. It took each name that wasn't an internet name and looked 
in elf for changes. When it (and I) was all done, I saved the changes. Guess 
what? The list failed to send a message. 

	Is there a limit to how big a distribution list can be with exchange?



Glen
17.24089BUSY::SLABFUBARThu Apr 17 1997 21:255
    
    	How did you import a distribution list?
    
    	I don't think you can do that.
    
17.24090BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Apr 17 1997 22:024

	I mailed the list to exchange, imported to Word. Then I copied it to
the distribution list option. One distribution list worked, the other did not.
17.24091BUSY::SLABFUBARThu Apr 17 1997 22:1122
    
    	TTWA:
    
    
================================================================================
Note 5.387          VEHICLE Topic, see note 2 before posting          387 of 387
                           -< 1987 Honda Accord DX >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    1987 Honda Accord DX for sale
    	
    o  $1000k or best offer 
    
    
	[Here's an item that's worth its weight in gold]
    
    
    o  4dr, gold exterior,
    
    
    	[Ahah ... it IS gold!!]
    
17.24092SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Fri Apr 18 1997 12:214
  I wonder what a crossword puzzle would look like after burger boy
   filled in all the blanks :-)
kb
17.24093ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 12:342
    <---- hey, hey. where do you you think i spelled oleo wrong from?
    I actually am killer at crossword puzzles. really.
17.24094WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Apr 18 1997 12:361
    No doubt you butcher them right and proper.
17.24095You think?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Apr 18 1997 13:064
    
    "We need to be more effective in marketing and sales."
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24096ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 13:082
    
    gee, doc, could you sugar coat it just a little better?
17.24097ACISS1::SCHELTERFri Apr 18 1997 13:324
    Why is Mark so brutal today?
    
    Mike
    
17.24098BARSTR::JANDROWFri Apr 18 1997 13:477
    
    ttwa:  (more like a think to be annoyed about)  why someone would tie
    up the "deluxe" copier with a simple (but long) job when there are 4
    "simple" copiers around and someone else has a long and "deluxe" job
    that would take 3 times as long on a "simple" copier...
    
    
17.24099DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Apr 18 1997 14:104
    
    
    	Because they're too lazy to walk and find a regular copier.
    
17.24100BARSTR::JANDROWFri Apr 18 1997 14:334
    
    the regular copier is closer to her office...
    
    
17.24101ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 14:372
    
    she probably also uses a HP printer to boot.
17.24102POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeFri Apr 18 1997 14:381
    She really should boot from her hard drive.
17.24103DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Apr 18 1997 14:453
    
    	Well then, she's just an inconsiderate twit.  =)
    
17.24104ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 14:463
    
    gee, jj. perhaps she was their first, and decided to take advantage
    of the unused copier.
17.24105POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeFri Apr 18 1997 14:491
    <--- 8^[
17.24106POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeFri Apr 18 1997 14:573
    ttwa:
    
    exchange down for a second day. Unreal.
17.24107ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Apr 18 1997 15:182
    I told these people...I told these people...but
    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.....
17.24108TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeFri Apr 18 1997 15:201
    I was wrong... Glenn was right.... exchange sucks!  8-\
17.24109ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 15:223
    
    Chris, are you trying to tell me that our corporate decision makers
    made a mistake? i mean, are you?
17.24110POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeFri Apr 18 1997 15:222
    I like exchange because of its features, I don't like it because it's
    unreliable.
17.24111TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeFri Apr 18 1997 15:251
    <--   I concur with that assessment
17.24112DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Apr 18 1997 15:3010
    
    
    	Mark,
    
    	Doesn't make a difference.  There's an unwritten rule here that
    	if you have a small job, to use the regular copy machines.  The
    	large capacity ones are very scarce and should only be used
    	for bigger jobs.
    
    
17.24113SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Fri Apr 18 1997 15:311
I'd say it's time to make it written then no?
17.24114ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 15:353
    
    who gets to judge if it's a simple job or a complex job? copier
    police?
17.24115ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 15:422
    
    why the spelling police are everywhere lately. Must be the slow season.
17.24116SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Apr 18 1997 15:525
    
    	Mark, darling, it's one thing to misspell a word.
    	It's another thing to use the WRONG word.
    
    
17.24117ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 16:093
    
    karen, darling, I've been doing both a lot lately. ask shawn or di for
    proof. it's a disease i tell you.
17.24118BUSY::SLABGot into a war with reality ...Fri Apr 18 1997 16:257
    
    	Battis didn't actually use the wrong word, he misspelled the right
    	word and the result happened to be a correctly-spelled wrong word.
    
    	However, that's probably the closest I'll ever come to sticking up
    	for him.
    
17.24119BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Apr 18 1997 16:536
| <<< Note 17.24114 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Ferzie fan" >>>


| who gets to judge if it's a simple job or a complex job? copier police?

	Yup... the copy cops!
17.24120ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Apr 18 1997 17:452
    Why are we no longer including NAS as part of the base operating
    system?
17.24121We'll show him, we'll DESTROY our business using his tripe software...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri Apr 18 1997 17:537
  Yes, Exchange sucks.  It is a REALLY bad, bad piece of software.

  Did you see that Microsoft just reported a gigabuck quarterly profit,
 and today, jumped 6 points to 104 on the market ?

  bb
17.24122ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Apr 18 1997 18:056
    What annoys me is that Digital in their wisdom takes away VMS
    accounts...which are fast and reliable, and forces upon the masses a
    crapping MS product that is unreliable while at the same time putting
    sales coded individuals on an abysmal compensation database.  
    
    -Jack
17.24123BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Apr 18 1997 18:063

	You could just leave.... :-)
17.24124ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsFri Apr 18 1997 18:073
    Didn't take long to answer that one eh Glen????
    
    What's the matter Glen...Saloons close a little early today!?!?!?
17.24125ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 18:144
    
    where, oh where is Dick Binder when I need him? I was really, really
    looking forward to pointing out Microsofts quarter and Apples results.
    Life, truly is not fair. 
17.24126BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri Apr 18 1997 18:175
| <<< Note 17.24124 by ASGMKA::MARTIN "Concerto in 66 Movements" >>>

| What's the matter Glen...Saloons close a little early today!?!?!?

	Jack, they are bath houses, not saloons. 
17.24127ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 19:582
    
    why you have a holiday named after your football team.
17.24128SSDEVO::RALSTONProof that Jack is sometimes rightFri Apr 18 1997 20:012
    Who does?
    
17.24129SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Fri Apr 18 1997 20:031
why i came back from lunch.
17.24130ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 20:074
    
    .24129
    
    continued employment is a strong motivator. cutie pie, eh?
17.24131SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Fri Apr 18 1997 20:151
you talkin' to me?
17.24132SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Apr 18 1997 20:226
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Is Tom gonna tell us what he's doing here?
    
    
17.24133SSDEVO::RALSTONProof that Jack is sometimes rightFri Apr 18 1997 20:223
    >Is Tom gonna tell us what he's doing here? 
    
    If someone asks.
17.24134POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeFri Apr 18 1997 20:232
    If he did we'ed have to weed through piles of self congratulatory
    tripe. I'd rather not.
17.24135SSDEVO::RALSTONProof that Jack is sometimes rightFri Apr 18 1997 20:251
    I beg your pardon!
17.24136SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Apr 18 1997 20:266
    
    	I wasn't asking for his "Why are we here?"" discourse.
    
    	I was asking "Why is Tom *here*?"
    
    
17.24137SSDEVO::RALSTONProof that Jack is sometimes rightFri Apr 18 1997 20:287
    >I was asking "Why is Tom *here*?
    
    Actually your question was:
    
    >Is Tom gonna tell us what he's doing here? 
    
    Am I being obtuse??  :)
17.24138ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 20:282
    
    daryll. no, certainly not you. most likely it was your lunch partner.
17.24139ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 18 1997 20:302
    
    ttwa: if daryll is trying to take shawns job as jokester in the box.
17.24140SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Fri Apr 18 1997 20:322
Judging by what i've seen of Shawn's work, the job appears to be 
wide open.
17.24141POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeFri Apr 18 1997 20:341
    That was about as funny as a kick stand on a sherman tank.
17.24142SSDEVO::RALSTONProof that Jack is sometimes rightFri Apr 18 1997 20:353
    >That was about as funny as a kick stand on a sherman tank. 
    
    That WOULD be funny!
17.24143POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeFri Apr 18 1997 20:403
    well, that's why I said it.
    
    8)
17.24144BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonFri Apr 18 1997 21:323
    
    	Hey!!
    
17.24145BUSY::SLABA Momentary Lapse of ReasonFri Apr 18 1997 21:323
    
    	Tom, why are you here?
    
17.24146SSDEVO::RALSTONProof that Jack is sometimes rightFri Apr 18 1997 22:5623
    >Tom, why are you here?
    
    It was kinda nice actually. About 2 weeks ago I get a call from my old
    boss' boss. "I have a req for a Contract Principle Manufacturing
    Engineer. It is a six month contract. You can have it if you want it.",
    he says.
    
    "What's the rate", I ask.
    
    "How much do you need", he says.
    
    "I need $XX.XX/hour." I think, ya right he'll go for this! :-)
    
    "Can you start Monday"
    
    "Ahhhhhhh, sure"
    
    "OK, see you 8 am Monday morning"
    
    
    So, here I am. I figure my last contract was for 3 months and it ended
    up being 3 years. Think this one will be 6 years??  :)
                                                          
17.24147BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkFri Apr 18 1997 23:126
    
    	Good to have you back!!
    
    	BTW, what would you have said if he asked you to show up at 8AM
    	Monday evening?
    
17.24148BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkFri Apr 18 1997 23:187
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	$1250 for a used HiNote Ultra CT475?  486-75, 8MB RAM, 350MB HD.
    
    	What did this thing go for when it was new?
    
17.24149BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkSat Apr 19 1997 03:266
    
    	Well, I got an answer to my previous wonderment.
    
    	That thing was pretty expensive when it was new, and $1250 is a
    	steal compared to the original price.
    
17.24150CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySat Apr 19 1997 14:4911



 TTWA...cab fares.  Why can't they be a bit easier to figure out..why
 can't they just say "You wanna go to the train station from this hotel?
 that'll be 15 bucks"?



 
17.24151TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeSat Apr 19 1997 18:172
    Maybe it depends on how many times the cabbie gets lost before getting
    to the destination?
17.24152POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeSat Apr 19 1997 18:211
    Depends on traffic, really.
17.24153TROOA::BUTKOVICHturn and face the strangeSat Apr 19 1997 18:243
    BTW, Exchange finally made it back sometime today.  I have no new
    messages, so who knows what happened to any mail sent over the last two
    days.
17.24154POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeSat Apr 19 1997 22:104
    TTWA:
    
    How much longer soapbox will be around. Just when I thought it was
    getting too quiet...
17.24155BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkSun Apr 20 1997 19:434
    
    	Yeah, I just connected and noticed 41 new entries since noon yes-
    	terday.
    
17.24156POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsMon Apr 21 1997 04:385
    
    TTWA:  What I did right, and when, to deserve to have everything start
    to go right for me.
    
    
17.24157BUSY::SLABA Parting Shot in the DarkMon Apr 21 1997 05:543
    
    	It could get better still ... will you marry me?
    
17.24158SSDEVO::RALSTONProof that Jack is sometimes rightMon Apr 21 1997 15:314
     >BTW, what would you have said if he asked you to show up at 8AM
     >Monday evening?
    
    No.  :)
17.24159seen on TV last nightSHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Mon Apr 21 1997 17:045
 TTWA - The Baptist Bone and Joint Institute.

       Is this what is referred to as a higher calling?
kb
17.24160ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 21 1997 17:094
    
    .24159
    
    make no bones about it.
17.24161POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 21 1997 17:108
    TTWA
    
    I was watching the movie "The Graduate" yesterday and I noticed Dustin
    Hoffman was drinking Coors in a can. Didn't they have pull tabs yet in
    1966/67?  It was funny to see a beer can with two holes on the top
    done with a can opener. That sure was quite the movie. Ann Bancroft is
    such a babe, even today. Katherine Ross, well, those eyes. She never
    amounted to much though, eh? 
17.24162ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 21 1997 17:162
    
    Etta Place. she does have beautiful eyes.
17.24163PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon Apr 21 1997 17:173
  .24161  did you see Dreyfuss?

17.24164POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 21 1997 17:242
    ya, he was going to call the cops. he was all hyper, which is redundant
    to mention.
17.24165CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Apr 21 1997 17:274
    Glenn,
    
    How old are you anyway?  I thought we were agemates, but I don't
    remember Aluminum cans with pull-tops before 1970
17.24166POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 21 1997 17:334
    I'm 34.
    
    It was just weird seeing a can of beer being consumed with the two
    triangle cut on top. I remember drinking pop that way though.
17.24167CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Apr 21 1997 17:406


 When the first cans with pop tops came out, I knew a guy who would simply
 turn the can over and use an opener to open the can.  "Doesn't taste the same
 with those *()*& pop tops", he said.
17.24168POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 21 1997 17:432
    remember when they experimented with ways to get rid of the pull tab?
    the two buttons you pushed down and you always got wet?
17.24169CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Apr 21 1997 17:454


 I'd forgotten about that.
17.24170CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Apr 21 1997 18:361
    Push buttons were a real pain at altitude.  
17.24171POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 21 1997 18:391
    hanh?
17.24172ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 21 1997 18:493
    
    does anyone remember the old cone tops on beer cans? quite rare
    and woth some money.
17.24173ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 21 1997 18:572
    
    well, muppet man, how did you like Chicago? friendly folk, we are.
17.24174POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 21 1997 18:581
    Chicago sucks, and so do the baseball teams it has.
17.24175CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Apr 21 1997 19:2521
    
>    well, muppet man, how did you like Chicago? friendly folk, we are.


  Well, let's see...on the eastbound trip I had 2 hours to kill between
 trains.  Met a friend for lunch at Union Station.  The folks seemed quite
 friendly..then went outside to see his wife and baby (she was picking him
 up in front of the station)..then had just enough time to get on the train.

 Westbound..we were 2.5 hours late and I was helping someone get from one
 train to the next and the scheduled 2 hours 45 minute layover was drastically
 reduced to 15 minutes.

 So, didn't have much interaction with Chicago folks.  Had a good view of
 the rail yards, and the areas in between Union Station and Hammond Indiana,
 though.



 Jim
17.24176TROOA::TEMPLETONUnhappy gardenerTue Apr 22 1997 11:447
    If my feathered friends were thanking me or telling me I was a
    cheepskate, found a shiney new penny in one of the trays when I went to
    fill up the bird feeders last night.
    
    
    
    joan
17.24177BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Apr 22 1997 11:538
    
    	You know where it came from?
    
    	It was buried inside the food at the previous bird feeder and
    	the bird didn't even know it was there.
    
    	[I'll wait a bit and let this sink in.]
    
17.24178TROOA::TEMPLETONUnhappy gardenerTue Apr 22 1997 12:296
    Shawn, that is not a nice thought first thing in the morning.
    
    
    
    
    joan
17.24179Since he was a turkey, probably not thinking too much....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Apr 22 1997 12:484
    
    What the turkey in the median of Route 3 thought he was doing.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24180CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Apr 22 1997 12:519

 Why is it I can be doing 80-85MPH heading south on 93 and I *still* have
 people tailgaiting and flashing their blasted lights at me?




Jim
17.24181BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapTue Apr 22 1997 12:531
Were they also flashing lights on the top of the car?
17.24182CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Apr 22 1997 12:543

 no
17.24183Doesn't that really make you angry, makes me angryKERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightTue Apr 22 1997 12:5816
    Jim
    
    What you should do is a situation like this is either:
    
    1) put your fog lights on for a second and accelerate away. This works
    quite well, because they think your fog lights are your brake lights.
    
    2) carry a camera flash in your car, and set it off inside your car.
    They sometimes think that it is a speed camera of some description, and
    will slow down to around 65 miles per hour. Leaving you free to
    continue along your way.
    
    3) Or you could slow right down to 55MPH and really piss them off. I
    quite enjoy that too.
    
    Steven
17.24184BULEAN::BANKSSaturn SapTue Apr 22 1997 13:011
    You could always pull over and let them pass.
17.24185KERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightTue Apr 22 1997 13:034
    never. NEVER DO THIS. Its like....admitting defeat. 
    
    Actually you could pull over, and then as he tries to pass, you could
    pull back in again.
17.24186ALPHAZ::HARNEYJohn A HarneyTue Apr 22 1997 13:047
re: .24180 (Jim)

    "Keep Right EXCEPT To Pass"

This means not everybody has to share the same notion of "fast enough."

\john
17.24188WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Apr 22 1997 14:083
    >     -< Since he was a turkey, probably not thinking too much.... >-
    
     Actually, turkeys are considered to be intelligent birds.
17.24189"I shouldn't walk across the road" isn't a deep thought....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Apr 22 1997 14:156
|    Actually, turkeys are considered to be intelligent birds.
    
    Perhaps.  But even an "intelligent bird" probably isn't thinking about
    too much.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24190ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 22 1997 14:162
    
    ostriches, on the other hand, aren't.
17.24191WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Apr 22 1997 14:174
    we are nearing the spring mating season. It could have been a hen that
    isn't ready to mate having escaped an ardent though premature suitor.
    It could have been a jake chased off by the dominant gobbler. Lots of
    good reasons to find one's way into the median, if you're a turkey.
17.24192ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 22 1997 14:252
    
    could have been avoiding the Thanksgiving rush.
17.24193BUSY::SLABBe gone - you have no powers hereTue Apr 22 1997 14:3110
    
    	RE: .24183
    
    	Most American cars don't have rear fog lights, so that wouldn't
    	work too well.
    
    	Steven Wright said something like "I wired my brake lights to my
    	gas pedal, and when someone tailgates me ... I hit the gas, brake
    	lights come on, they slow down and I'm GONE."
    
17.24194KERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightTue Apr 22 1997 14:469
    TTWA
    
    I phoned a travel agent to book my seat to Amsterdam.  He said in
    broken english he would call me back. He didn't ask for my phone
    number, I had to tell him and he was soon eager to hang up he did not
    even ask my name. 
    mmm, maybe I wont book with them after all.
    
    Steven
17.24195.24193HAMMAR::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue Apr 22 1997 14:495
    I would opt to pull to the right and get the fools plate number. Too
    many people think that rt 93 is an equivlent to the Autobaun. And with
    the accidents in NH with the high rate of speed,I am surprised that no
    one seems to have learned a lesson from the deaths of the past.
    
17.24196WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Apr 22 1997 15:394
    unfortunately, turning in a license plate number for a moving violation
    will get you nothing.
    
    these day, getting someone p.o.'d might get you shot.
17.24197i hope not!BARSTR::JANDROWTue Apr 22 1997 16:269
    speaking of moving violations:
    
    ttwa:  if the maine state police are ever going to contact me regarding
    the wreckless driver i called in on sunday.  the nearly ran us off the
    road (route 1, near 95), then almost ran someone else off the road, had
    a hard time staying in any one lane, and then at not-so-sharp turn, he
    lost control a bit and skidded into the gaurdrail. 
    
    
17.24198CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Apr 22 1997 16:3510


 One would think that with the hullaballoo about citizens calling in regarding
 a drunk driver (who ulitmately was involved in a fatal accident) they
 would have been in touch with you.



 Jim
17.24199SMURF::PBECKWho put the bop in the hale-de-bop-de-bop?Tue Apr 22 1997 16:457
>    ttwa:  if the maine state police are ever going to contact me regarding
>    the wreckless driver i called in on sunday.  the nearly ran us off the
>    road (route 1, near 95), then almost ran someone else off the road, had
>    a hard time staying in any one lane, and then at not-so-sharp turn, he
>    lost control a bit and skidded into the gaurdrail. 
    
    Doesn't sound wreckless to me. Sounds like he got into a wreck.
17.24200POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeTue Apr 22 1997 16:491
    I wonder why crazy drivers consistently gravitate towards Raq.
17.24201HAMMAR::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue Apr 22 1997 17:084
    The hullabalooo over the maine trooper is that a numbe of people had
    cell phoned in a DWI about a month ago, and all the dispactchers blew
    off all the calls, till the operator killed some others in a wreck.
    Soooo now these are touchy times. 
17.24202perhaps it's my magnetic personality????BARSTR::JANDROWTue Apr 22 1997 17:084
    
    actually, twas steve that was driving this time...tho i was in the car.  
    
    
17.24203ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 22 1997 17:107
    
    over the weekend, we had a family killed in Wisconsin by a drunk 18
    year old driver. Wiped out all 4 of them. Car was beyond recognition,
    no way anyone could have lived through this. A mazada protege hit by
    a Ford Explorer. The passenger in the Explorer was in critical
    condition,  the driver in serious. was at .11, law says .10 is legally
    drunk.
17.24204HAMMAR::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue Apr 22 1997 17:257
    A neighbor of my home town was hit by a drunk driver. His wife was
    killed. They were in a pickup truck, and he was in a very heavy car of
    the 70's. The driver crossed the road and hit the truck on the
    passanger side of the truck. Needless to say, the drunk driver lived.
    Life can be very unfair.
    
    
17.24205EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARTue Apr 22 1997 17:414
Its time to sue the manufacturer of the drunk driver's car, or better still
the company which produced  the alcoholic drink.

You see this drunk driver himself is a victim of our capitalistic society.
17.24206:)HAMMAR::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue Apr 22 1997 17:574
    Sue the pants off the folks who make the alcoholic drinks! To hell with
    Joe Cammel! Get them froggies on those Budwiser comercials!:) Bud- wise
    -errr! Ribbit!!
    
17.24207COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Apr 22 1997 17:5810
	I wonder where the jerk sitting behind me on yesterday's flight
	gets off calling me a "right arse" because I insisted that I
	had a right to partially recline my seat during the flight.

	I told him that if his seat was too small for him, he should
	buy a first class ticket next time.

	/john

17.24208PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Apr 22 1997 18:056
  .24207  did you tell him it's your right to be so inclined if
	  you're so inclined?



17.24209ASGMKA::MARTINConcerto in 66 MovementsTue Apr 22 1997 18:071
    Nyuk nyuk nyuk nyuk...OUCH!!!
17.24210ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 22 1997 18:072
    
    /john, he was probably thrifty like you and wound up in coach.
17.24211ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 22 1997 18:393
    
    kind of a quiet day in here, and most are back from holiday. liven
    it up people.
17.24212POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsTue Apr 22 1997 18:423
    
    Shhh, I'm sleeping.
    
17.24213KERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightTue Apr 22 1997 18:5213
    re:17.24207
    
    Personally I quite enjoy flying. You could view like a party, that
    no-one is able to leave. Usually just get up and socialize with the
    other passengers. Meet a few interesting people on flights. Often works
    out to my advantage. Like the last time I was flying into Schipol. I
    had no idea where to get the train to Amsterdam. Luckily I had bumped
    into one of the people I had met on the flight, and she directed me to
    the correct platform etc. No doubt one of the locals would have pointed
    me in the right direction, but I didn't want to look too much like a
    tourist.
    
    
17.24214KERNEL::FREKESLike a thief in the nightTue Apr 22 1997 18:546
    Talking of flying, reminds ,me of a film I saw.
    
    There are these guys in a plane and it is a non smoking flight. But
    they are all dying for a cigarette. So they are goading each other on,
    saying go on you light up first. And then one of them says,
    "what are they going to do, land?"
17.24215PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Apr 22 1997 19:235
   why anyone would want to broadcast their travel plans in 
   a NOTES file.


17.24216HOTLNE::BURTrude people ruleTue Apr 22 1997 19:352
why joe camel gets screwed and sued
yet the bud frogs get hubbubbalooed?
17.24217CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Apr 22 1997 19:3910


 I'm sure the frogs will be next along with the evil brew....





Jim
17.24218SSDEVO::RALSTONProof that Jack is sometimes rightTue Apr 22 1997 19:411
    Where is Dick Binder?
17.24219ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 22 1997 19:446
    
    .24218
    
    he ran off to join a monestary. he was trying to be at one with his
    soul. he also was very distressed at Apples misfortunes. said he was
    going to pray for them.
17.24220POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsTue Apr 22 1997 20:1518
    
    TTWA:
    
    We agreed to pay MIT a sum of money, in return for which they'd write a 
    primer for us.
    
    They wrote the primer.
    
    No invoice.
    
    I wrote and asked the contact person to send the invoice so we could
    pay them.
    
    He had no idea what I was talking about.
    
    Did he think they did this for free?  Maybe I should have kept my big
    mouth shut 8^).
    
17.24221ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanTue Apr 22 1997 20:212
    
    deb, should have stayed quiet.
17.24222SCASS1::BARBER_Aman-sizeTue Apr 22 1997 20:501
    .24185 Despicable
17.24223BUSY::SLABCandy'O, I need you ...Tue Apr 22 1997 20:556
    
    	What Battis was trying to say, Deb, is that women should be seen
    	and not heard.
    
    	I'm almost sure of it.
    
17.24224BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Apr 22 1997 21:095

	Deb.... Battis has shown he is not worthy of you. For if he would say
you should be dishonest... well then.... is that the kind of man you want for
your hubby?
17.24225COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Apr 23 1997 13:197
Why, if the immensely successful British National Lottery supports the
arts, did I still have to pay $275 for two stalls seats to attend the
Royal Opera's 31 May production of Strauss's "Elektra"?

(top price for two tix was $357)

/john
17.24226CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Apr 23 1997 13:284

 
 Beats me.
17.24227CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Apr 23 1997 13:336
    TTWA: 
    
    The new information center being built on Rt. 2 W just before I-190. 
    Does the Twin Cities really need an Information Center?  Is the
    Montachusett area a hot bed of attractions?  We are after all the
    gateway to the Mohawk trail but really.  An info center?  
17.24228LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Apr 23 1997 13:332
    
    you always pay a little more for reclining seats.
17.24229BUSY::SLABCrackerWed Apr 23 1997 13:407
    
    	RE: .24225
    
    	You HAD to buy those tickets?
    
    	I'm verry sorry to hear that.
    
17.24230SMURF::WALTERSWed Apr 23 1997 13:451
    Mourning becomes him.
17.24231PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed Apr 23 1997 13:544
  .24230  a much needed fix.


17.24232ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 14:082
    
    aha!! he's back.
17.24233BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 23 1997 14:384


	Milady, if I didn't know any better, I'd say you could od over Colin!
17.24234PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed Apr 23 1997 14:439
>  <<< Note 17.24233 by BIGQ::SILVA "http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/" >>>
>
>	Milady, if I didn't know any better, I'd say you could od over Colin!

	it took me a minute to figure out what that meant, i must admit.
	but no!  au contraire!  one can never get enough.


17.24235SMURF::WALTERSWed Apr 23 1997 14:503
    TWA: Will Jack's comments about chinese waiters appalachians in SC?
    
    
17.24236LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Apr 23 1997 14:513
    .24235
    
    he's been storing those up, i bet.
17.24237POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeWed Apr 23 1997 14:521
    Colin, did you go see if they really did Dare To Bare?
17.24238SMURF::WALTERSWed Apr 23 1997 14:533
    TTWA:  For the first time in his political career, does Jesse Helms
           face serious competition? 
    
17.24239BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 23 1997 14:543

Would anyone who is not white even live in SC? 
17.24240BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 23 1997 14:544


	Colin... tooo funny!
17.24241SMURF::WALTERSWed Apr 23 1997 14:542
    
    No.  I was already tit and fanned, er fit and tanned.
17.24242BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 23 1997 14:5610

	Soooo.... I am wondering just who is going to this Jack Martin party
today. Anyone????

	I know that Jim Sadin, Jim Henderson and JJ aren't going. So are there
any other people other than names that start with J that aren't going?


Glen
17.24243ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQWed Apr 23 1997 15:008
>	I wonder where the jerk sitting behind me on yesterday's flight
>	gets off calling me a "right arse" because I insisted that I
>	had a right to partially recline my seat during the flight.

Those in front of me generally find that they are unable to recline even
partially. It's called a 36" inseam.

Sorry that you feel we should all be 5'-6".
17.24244PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed Apr 23 1997 15:305
   sometimes the vax vms debugger seems to just, i don't know,
   have a nervous breakdown.


17.24245ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 15:442
    
    <--- probably sniffing to much RAIDarray.
17.24246WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Apr 23 1997 15:463
    where school uniforms get their galactic power from?
    
    
17.24247SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed Apr 23 1997 16:506
    
    	re .24244
    
    	You mean they sort of "bug out" ?
    
    
17.24248BARSTR::JANDROWWed Apr 23 1997 17:0511
    re:	.24227 and the info center
    
    
    thank you for clearing that up...i was wondering what the heck they are
    building there.  at first, i thought it was just a rest stop with
    restrooms, but figured why bother, the mall is 2 exits away...
    
    but an info center????  i suppose they had to do something with that
    empty space...
    
    
17.24249BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 23 1997 17:171
	Ok... so is NO ONE coming to Jack's send off party???????
17.24250POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsWed Apr 23 1997 17:303
    
    I'll be there for a little while.
    
17.24251Jack who?SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Wed Apr 23 1997 17:311
Nope.
17.24252SMURF::WALTERSWed Apr 23 1997 17:321
    After two weeks away my sock drawer is in absolute turmoil.
17.24253BUSY::SLABDancin' on CoalsWed Apr 23 1997 17:393
    
    	After two weeks you shouldn't have many socks left in the drawer.
    
17.24254SMURF::WALTERSWed Apr 23 1997 17:411
    My sock drawer was away, not me.
17.24255ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 17:482
    
    Jack is obviously much adored and respected in box circles.
17.24256PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed Apr 23 1997 17:504
  .24225  and by the uncircumscribed 'boxers as well.


17.24257CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Apr 23 1997 17:507

 Actually, I'd go, however, I have a conference at my son's school..



 Jim
17.24258BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Apr 23 1997 18:053

	So Deb, myself, and Jackle..... hmmmm..... chinese food anyone?
17.24259ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 18:123
    
    ttwa: we have a mandatory meeting from 2-3. Personnel has been with our
    management all day. cigarette anyone?
17.24260CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Apr 23 1997 18:134


 gulp.
17.24261ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 18:174
    
    well, if it happens it happens. i always knew this day could come.
    i think it's about the outsourcing, hope that's all it is. i have a
    Blazer to feed.
17.24262ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 18:192
    
    just remember. "I Love you Guys"
17.24263LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Apr 23 1997 18:282
    
    does polly talk to herself?
17.24264LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Apr 23 1997 18:343
    .24261
    
    nice of them to let you sit in suspense.
17.24265PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed Apr 23 1997 18:495
   .24263  no, but i've noticed that bird in the mirror does.

	   - P.

17.24266LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Apr 23 1997 18:513
    .24265
     
    =8^o
17.24267ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 20:052
    
    well, i'm still here. just thought i would share with you.
17.24268CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed Apr 23 1997 20:063

 <applause>
17.24269SMURF::WALTERSWed Apr 23 1997 20:071
    I'll take half your Blazer.
17.24270ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 20:092
    
    You kow, i knew i missed something these last few weeks.
17.24271POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeWed Apr 23 1997 20:101
    you were walking around with only half a blazer?
17.24272ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 20:124
    
    .24271
    
    explains the funny looks i was getting
17.24273ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 20:182
    
    ttwa: does my spelling really make me look like a high school dropout?
17.24274POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeWed Apr 23 1997 20:201
    Well, I've met high school grads that spell worse than you do.
17.24275LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Apr 23 1997 20:202
    
    ask ryko.  /hth
17.24276ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 20:252
    
    answered my question.
17.24277BUSY::SLABDogbert's New Ruling Class: 150KWed Apr 23 1997 20:295
    
    	RE: .24272
    
    	No, I doubt that that would explain ALL of them.
    
17.24278ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanWed Apr 23 1997 20:312
    
    am i the OJM replacement?
17.24279PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed Apr 23 1997 20:3716
  .24278

	we'll see - try using the following in a sentence,
	preferably misspelling several:

	pejorative
	Hitler
	disingenuous
	ilk
	synsytyve
	multiculturalism
	Mrs. Dougherty
	credence
	
	
17.24280ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanThu Apr 24 1997 12:192
    
    <---- bwahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
17.24281CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Apr 24 1997 14:2014
    You forgot
    
    
    Radical feminist, Western Civilization, Europe, homophobia, bad PR.
    Kennedy
    
    meg
    
    TTWA how long the power will stay up at home.  We have close to 8
    inches of heavy snow and the power is fluctuatin as I type.  I suspect
    tree branches are bouncing off the power lines as they break.
    
    
    
17.24282BUSY::SLABGo Go Gophers watch them go go go!Fri Apr 25 1997 04:098
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	CLASSIFIEDS wanted ad:
    
    
    2 Platypus Teenie Beanie Babies needed
    
17.24283WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 25 1997 11:101
    -1 what's to wonder? the mass hypnosis is a success.
17.24284BUSY::SLABGood Heavens,Commander,what DID you do?Fri Apr 25 1997 11:578
    
    	It's just scary to think that there are that many weak-minded
    	people out there.
    
    	I mean, that same person would no doubt talk about a desire to
    	consume food on a regular basis and a need to buy "Grope Me
    	Elmo" this Christmas.
    
17.24285ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 25 1997 12:484
    
    .24282
    
    why wonder? Noah is rebuilding the ark.
17.24287ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 25 1997 13:463
    
    wrong slab. i was cloned last week. a few bugs to work out yet though.
    I have a beautiful wooly coat.
17.24288SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 25 1997 13:481
    He's the brown sheep of the family.
17.24289POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeFri Apr 25 1997 13:511
    but at least he's not on the lamb.
17.24290POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsFri Apr 25 1997 13:523
    
    Is your clone the same size as you, or do you look like mutton jeff?
    
17.24291SMURF::WALTERSFri Apr 25 1997 13:571
    Gimme the clippers and he'll look, like, shorn.
17.24292ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 25 1997 14:012
    
    sharon shorn?
17.24293BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsFri Apr 25 1997 15:215
    Ok- My Littleton/Acton friends..............
    
    Where are some good places for food around heree.???????????????????
    
    SueJ
17.24294POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsFri Apr 25 1997 15:224
    
    The Yangtze River in Littleton is a wonderful place to meet someone for
    lunch.
     
17.24295CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Apr 25 1997 15:231
    Sierra(')s!
17.24296CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri Apr 25 1997 15:267
    
>    Where are some good places for food around heree.???????????????????
    
   Try the refridgerator if it's meat/dairy/fresh vegetables..dry stuff
   can go in the cupboard.

 hth.
17.24297BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsFri Apr 25 1997 15:279
    > Sierra(')s!
    
    Where is this?
    
    Yes Yangzee is the only place I know of........
    
    Any pub type places?
    
    SueJ
17.24298SudburyCONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Apr 25 1997 15:321
    Lessee.....I posted directions for Jack awhile ago.  
17.24299POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsFri Apr 25 1997 15:347
    
    The Old Oaken Bucket in either Littleton or Westford
    Clarke's, at the Westford Regency
    Scupper Jack's in Acton
    
    Great, now I'm hungry.
    
17.24300SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Fri Apr 25 1997 15:351
Clarkes?
17.24301POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsFri Apr 25 1997 15:353
    
    It's a good place to meet someone for a drink at night, definitely.
    
17.24302POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsFri Apr 25 1997 15:383
    
    Booths and all, you know.
    
17.24303BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsFri Apr 25 1997 15:383
    YES  Scupper Jacks  I heard was good ???
    
    SueJ
17.24304DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Apr 25 1997 15:495
    
    
    	Ye Old Beef 'n Ale in Westford.  Always liked eating there
    	when I worked at DSG.
    
17.24305ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanFri Apr 25 1997 15:594
    
    << DSG
    
    bad for your digestion tract. oh, I'm sorry, you said DSG.
17.24306If the shoe fits....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Apr 25 1997 17:104
    
    Why anyone would want to put an L2 into a DIGITAL Personal Workstation?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24307BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsFri Apr 25 1997 17:2410
    Thanks Deb.. Tried the yupper scupper-upperscupper-rusty,,, ah I dont
    know...
    
    T'was very good !!!
    
    SueJ
    
    Ah yes the beef n ale... How far is westford from tay/littleton?
    
    
17.24308DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri Apr 25 1997 18:194
    
    
    	From TAY........... 15 minutes maybe?
    
17.24309Could somebody be so kind as to give me a hand here?BUSY::SLABA seemingly endless timeFri Apr 25 1997 19:429
    
    	TTWA:
    
    =========================================================================
    Note 28.0                         Super Red Dot                No replies
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Most of our balls have flat spot on them. Please check yours.
    
17.24310CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri Apr 25 1997 20:091
    Yes, they are part of the official equipment of the ASA.  
17.24311WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Apr 28 1997 10:193
    when i played in the city leagues (about 12 years ago) we found them
    marginal. generally, a couple whomps and they were ready for the egg
    farm.
17.24312WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Apr 28 1997 10:203
    why "we'll all be gay when Johnny comes marching home"?
    
    Glen?
17.24313but you probably knew that... :>BARSTR::JANDROWMon Apr 28 1997 12:315
    
    don't forget...way back when the song was written, 'gay' was just
    another word for 'happy' or 'glad'...
    
    
17.24314BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Apr 28 1997 12:585
| <<< Note 17.24312 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>

| why "we'll all be gay when Johnny comes marching home"?

	Johnny is marching home because he was discharged. :-)
17.24315PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon Apr 28 1997 13:044
  .24313  <flashback of Colin mourning the loss>


17.24316CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Apr 28 1997 13:307
    TTWA: 
    
    The deer that decided to go one on one with a Jeep Cherokee at the
    bottom of my street.  No apparent damage to the Jeep but the deer was
    on it's way to becoming venison.  I always keep an eye out for yard
    darters when going up my street but a deer?  Oh well, looks like
    someone put the bam in Bambi but good.  
17.24317ACISS1::BATTISFerzie fanMon Apr 28 1997 13:312
    
    Indians always get their meat.
17.24318POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 13:361
    filthaaa.
17.24319BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Apr 28 1997 13:363

	I believe some of the Tribe are vegetarians. 
17.24320PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon Apr 28 1997 13:385
   installation guides.  how can they manage to screw up twice
   on only two pages of instructions?  


17.24321WMOIS::CONNELLNo one noticed the cat.Mon Apr 28 1997 18:497
    TTWA: Why Ms. Deb considers herself nautically impaired. or is that
    naughtily im    no, no don't say it PJ. She'll slap you down and it's
    probably harrassment anyway. :-)
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ(Check out the classified file for what I mean. RV topic)
17.24322COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Apr 28 1997 19:475
>nautically impaired

Heavens no.  I've seen her in a pinafore.

/john
17.24323POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsMon Apr 28 1997 19:494
    
    8^)
    
    
17.24324WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Mon Apr 28 1997 20:065
    Speaking of things pinafore, through some circuitous path of websurfing
    I landed at teh MIT Gilbert and Sullivan website not long ago, found a
    couple of reviews, but no mention of Mz_Deb nor the Covert one.
    
    Do you folks need better publicists?
17.24325PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon Apr 28 1997 20:235
    Christians swinging pangolins.  It does conjure up quite
    an image, really.


17.24326SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Mon Apr 28 1997 20:265
I missed _Pinafore_, but was at _Patience_ on Saturday night. 

Wonderful. Debra as Lady Jane stole the show.

daryll 
17.24327POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 20:311
    it's good to have fans!
17.24328POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsMon Apr 28 1997 20:359
    
    <blush> 
    
    John, I've only done a couple of shows at MIT, and I don't think either was
    reviewed by The Tech.  You can find me, and probably Covert, at various
    issues of http://diamond.idbsu.edu/GaS/newsletters/trumpet_bray/html/ .
    
    If you're that interested, that is 8^).
    
17.243298^)POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsMon Apr 28 1997 20:354
    
    Glenn, Mikado is the one with the fans.  hth.
    
    
17.24330PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon Apr 28 1997 21:037
  why i can't seem to change the color of the blinking
  cursor block in powerterm 525.  it's black and yellow and
  it's driving me crazy.  it just doesn't "go".



17.24331BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetMon Apr 28 1997 21:106
    
    	Buy a pair of AmberVision sunglasses and wear then while logged
    	in.
    
    	This advice is free, and definitely worth every cent.
    
17.24332COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Apr 28 1997 21:135
Whether I should enter the 30 trade confirmations that just arrived from my
portfolio manager into MYM or just leave it all until the end of the year and
hire an accountant for the first time ever.

/john
17.24333EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARMon Apr 28 1997 22:013
My favourite Astrology web site says Apr 31 would be a bad day for me

:-)
17.24334WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Apr 29 1997 10:281
    tonight: to TT or not to TT.
17.24335WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Apr 29 1997 12:4412
    re: -1
    
    TT. \hth
    
    TTWA:
    
     "A Healthy Balance" - Alcohol Facts
    
     Funny how this missive was focused solely on harmful effects and
    statistical demonstrations of harm caused by alcohol, with no mention
    being made of alcohol's health benefits. I guess some people have a
    funny idea of the meaning of balance.
17.24336ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 13:006
    
    .24335
    
    
    gee, doc. I thought they were trying to tell me to quit drinking my
    brewskis. i just deleted it like all other helpful hints.
17.24337EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARTue Apr 29 1997 14:145
>>>   ACISS1::BATTIS "EDS bound"


Welcome aboard!

17.24338ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 14:163
    
    yeah, Jay. It gave me such warm fuzzies to hear they are laying off
    7,000-9,000. what a company!!
17.24339SCASS1::BARBER_Aman-sizeTue Apr 29 1997 15:051
    TTWA:  I'm 2 days behind, have I missed anything??
17.24340TROOA::BUTKOVICHgirls just wanna have fudgeTue Apr 29 1997 15:141
    it should only take you about 15 minutes to catch up
17.24341CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Apr 29 1997 15:2140
    A little.  Let me recap for you.
    
    Battis missed MP again.  There is hope in this sign of recovery.  Then
    again he hadn't confessed to wearing his mocha mocha latte outfit for
    awhile either and suffered a relapse.
    
    Shawn is still preoccupied.  
    
    Mr. Bill is still in the education note.  Don't know if he is trying to
    learn anything or teaching us all a lesson.  
    
    We have new news from your nape of the neck.  Bunch of sunscorched
    sonsatexas making some noise about being a separate country. 
    Freepersons Redux.  
    
    bb reappeared but I am not sure if anyone really remembers why he was
    gone in the first place.  
    
    Someone claimed to have missed Gerald.
    
    The muppetman is seeking help with his peecee and is doing pretty well
    not asking in a way as to receive one of his trademarked responses.  
    
    There is some non-news in TV about the much anticipated non-event 
    supposedly happening tonight.  
    
    We have folks at all ends of the age spectrum having kids.  I think the
    consensus now is that only wealthy people between the ages of 27 and 29 
    should be involved in having and raising children.  But they had better
    damn well be married, to each other!   
    
    Steve Leech allegedly had a date.  No witnesses though. 
    
    Those whacky Kennedy's are at it again.  Joe is happy that his bro is
    now taking the media heat away from annullmentgate after reports of
    boinking one or more of the baby sitters.   
    
    Oh, one more thing.  Volunteers get shot first.  
    
    There, now you are all caught up.
17.24342ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 15:504
    
    .24341
    
    agagagagagag
17.24343SCASS1::BARBER_Aman-sizeTue Apr 29 1997 16:251
    Thanks, Bri.  8)
17.24344SMURF::WALTERSTue Apr 29 1997 16:361
   ackackackack. Brill Bri.  
17.24345DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Apr 29 1997 17:285
    
    
    
    	Too funny!!
    
17.24346I think I have to wash my hair at that time ...BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue Apr 29 1997 17:392
How many people will actually watch Ellen this week ...
17.24347SSDEVO::RALSTONNo one has a right to my lifeTue Apr 29 1997 17:422
    I'll check it out. I've heard to much about it not to at least give it
    a looksee. I may be sorry.
17.24348BUSY::SLABCareer Opportunity Week at DECTue Apr 29 1997 17:577
    
    	This sounds like the hype around "Civil Wars" when Mariel Hemming-
    	way was going to appear nude on camera.
    
    	Yes, she was nude [or so it seemed], but it was definitely a let-
    	down since the only thing visible was her head above a half-wall.
    
17.24349SSDEVO::RALSTONNo one has a right to my lifeTue Apr 29 1997 17:584
    >Yes, she was nude [or so it seemed], but it was definitely a let-
    >down since the only thing visible was her head above a half-wall.
    
     YA, That sucked!!
17.24350ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue Apr 29 1997 18:132
    
    why oph is sounding like debra today.
17.243518^)POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsTue Apr 29 1997 18:173
    
    Perhaps you should ask Di.
    
17.24352DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue Apr 29 1997 20:5610
    
    
    	TTWA
    
    	Classified_Ads note 8.162 and .162
    
    	same guy, same ad, same loss of editor 
    
    	ouch!
    
17.24353SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed Apr 30 1997 13:2912
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	new ad for "moist towlettes"
    
    	claims that dry toilet paper has been used for years, but
    	these days, we need something better
    
    	um, has something changed in this biological function ?
    
    
    	
17.24354Can't let our 'Murican Culture be invaded by furrin idearsCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Apr 30 1997 14:297
17.24355NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Apr 30 1997 15:173
TTWA: Did I miss anything?

{SET SEEN}
17.24356TROOA::BUTKOVICHgliddy glub gloopyWed Apr 30 1997 15:211
   <--   you'll have to ask Brian
17.24357ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundWed Apr 30 1997 15:362
    
    Gerald, Brian will glady recap for you. forgot what note it was.
17.24358PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed Apr 30 1997 15:425
  .24355  no, but you were missed, i think
          it's safe to say.


17.24359CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Apr 30 1997 16:421
    See .24341 for a full accounting.
17.24360SBUOA::GUILLERMOBut the world still goes round and roundWed Apr 30 1997 17:067
    What a difference a month makes.
    
    1-APR, shovelling at chest level.
    
    30-APR, no jacket.
    
    The end times must be nigh. (Or nee, for knights).
17.24361ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundWed Apr 30 1997 17:512
    
    where is debra "white shoes only after Memorial Day" Hanggeli today????
17.24362SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Wed Apr 30 1997 17:571
What's it worth to you?
17.24363ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundWed Apr 30 1997 18:032
    
    daryll, peace of mind.
17.24364LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Apr 30 1997 18:063
    
    how does one shrug like an italian?
    
17.24365POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeWed Apr 30 1997 18:061
    the same way one would shrug like a bastard.
17.24366crash!!PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed Apr 30 1997 18:094
   i bet Colin can shrug like a bastard.


17.24367SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Wed Apr 30 1997 18:102
Mark, have no fear. She's in good hands, although not at the 
moment....
17.24368ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundWed Apr 30 1997 18:355
    
    .24367
    
    thanks daryll. for the briefest second there, I had envisioned her with
    Shawn. Then the good hands statement kicked in.
17.24369SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Wed Apr 30 1997 18:375
Right, she's with Jerry Rice. 

Well maybe not.

daryll
17.24370ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundWed Apr 30 1997 20:013
    
    am i in danger of being apostrosized by a crazed mod?? She sounds
    ready to snap this time.
17.24371PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 14:355
    Daryll, the mynly myn, liking blueberry ale.  This
    shocks me, i tell you.


17.24372SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Thu May 01 1997 14:398
Hey, a fruit beer that is done right is no more than a nice 
aroma and a very slight after taste.

When i started brewing my own, i could appreciate the perfection 
it takes to do it right. Too much and you get a soda, too little 
and you get nothing.


17.24373PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 14:415
  shocked, i tell you.



17.24374SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 01 1997 14:4610
    .24372
    
    If beer has an aroma or aftertaste of something other than fermented
    malt and hops, it's alcoholic soda pop.  Even the CAHD agrees with me:
    
        beer n.  A fermented alcoholic beverage brewed from malt and
        flavored with hops.
    
    Note that phrase "flavored with hops."  If it's flavored with something
    else, it's not beer.
17.24375POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 14:481
    That's why I like a strong IPA. Very hoppy.
17.24376SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Thu May 01 1997 14:511
Perhaps you should check the ingredients in oh, Guiness then.
17.24377POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 14:542
    I like Bass Ale but I love Oregon IPA, that's the hoppiest I've ever
    tasted. Dry hopping is the key to this type of flavour.
17.24378POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsThu May 01 1997 14:553
    
    Post Road IPA.  Even hoppier.
    
17.24379ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundThu May 01 1997 14:582
    
    <--- is it made with rabbits? rarebit, even.
17.24380POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 15:031
    Post Road? Really? I'll have to try that someday.
17.24381POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 15:141
    Today's far side cartoon is troubling me.
17.24382ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundThu May 01 1997 16:102
    
    did di get turned down by Stanford?
17.24383PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 16:135
  .24382  no, di didn't.  neither did di's nephew and niece.
	  the difference being that they applied.


17.24384ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundThu May 01 1997 16:143
    
    well, thank's for clearing that up for me. fwiw, I never got turned
    down from them either.
17.24385PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 16:208
  .24384  yes, that's why i said it's not _that_ hard to get in.
	  my brother's kids are very bright, but they're not geniuses,
	  and as far as i know, my brother has never been President,
	  nor has he even slept in the Lincoln bedroom.



17.24386ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundThu May 01 1997 16:233
    
    di, your brother is ust not contributing enough money to have that
    honor. 
17.24387SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu May 01 1997 16:508
    beer is beer, beer is good food, making beer is cooking, and good cooks
    improvise with whatever ingredients strike their fancy.  Referring to a
    dictionary for the definition of a sensory experience is like learning
    to speak a living language from dusty tomes.
    
    Call it soda pop if you want.  Its beer anyway.
    
    DougO
17.24388SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 01 1997 16:543
    it's
    
    \hth, nnttm, fwiw, afl, cio, cbc, ymmv, tyvm, void where prohibited.
17.24389LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 01 1997 16:564
    
    has anyone tried schadenfreude ale?  it's very bitter,
    but good.
    
17.24390PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 17:018
>    <<< Note 17.24388 by SMURF::BINDER "Errabit quicquid errare potest." >>>

>    \hth

	it won't.  trust me on this. ;>


17.24391ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundThu May 01 1997 17:164
    
    cbc?
    
    canadian beer company?
17.24392POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeThu May 01 1997 17:251
        canadian broadcorping castration
17.24393SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu May 01 1997 17:279
    
    	re .24385
    
    	Hmmm.  Maybe there was more competition 15 years ago.
    
    	Yeah, that's gotta be it - declining educational standards
    	and all that hoo-ha.
    
    
17.24394COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 01 1997 17:315
	Was it a deliberate attempt to oust the Tories that caused
	the current British election to be held on International
	Labour Day?

17.24395PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 17:476
>         <<< Note 17.24393 by SMARTT::JENNISON "And baby makes five" >>>

	okay, but they were there about 10 years ago, so... ;>


17.24396SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu May 01 1997 17:525
    
    
    	well, then, point me to the confessional, so I can
    	admit how dumb I am ;-)
    
17.24397PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 17:534
   .24396  now, now - we all know you're brilliant.


17.24398LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 01 1997 17:563
    
    you're kidding, right?
    
17.24399PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 17:574
  .24398  i can't tell.


17.24400POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceThu May 01 1997 17:581
    when in doubt, you're kidding, unless you're serious.
17.24401LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 01 1997 18:013
    
    di won't tell whether she's kidding or not.
    
17.24402COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 01 1997 18:044
	If I'll have time on my next trip to England to go look
	up Chuck and Di.

17.24403SMURF::WALTERSThu May 01 1997 18:062
    if they both wear pants, you'll be craning like a bastard.
    
17.24404PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 18:074
   but he'll look like a loon.


17.24405NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 01 1997 18:124
>	If I'll have time on my next trip to England to go look
>	up Chuck and Di.

Shouldn't that be "look, up Chuck, and Di?"
17.24406NPSS::MCSKEANEdrink me a riverThu May 01 1997 18:1310
    
    > <<< Note 17.24394 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>> 
    
    >Was it a deliberate attempt to oust the Tories that caused
    >the current British election to be held on International
    >Labour Day?
    
    I doubt it. It was the Tories themselves that picked the date.
    
    POL
17.24407MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slabThu May 01 1997 18:145
RE: .24385

I don't tell MY sister everything.

17.24408COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 01 1997 18:161
Specially whose bedroom you've slept in.
17.24409POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceThu May 01 1997 18:171
    they're going to get creamed at the polls, eh?
17.24410CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 01 1997 18:333

 VMSZOO::NEW_HAMPSHIRE 3662.0->
17.24411SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu May 01 1997 19:337
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	If Oph's puzzling over who is and who is not kidding is
    	the new 'box insult.
    
    
17.24412POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceThu May 01 1997 19:341
    You're kidding, right?
17.24413SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu May 01 1997 19:353
    
    <--	nice poncytail
    
17.24414.24411PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 01 1997 19:354
   Could be.  Oph is such a trend setter.


17.24415LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 01 1997 19:372
    
    in a darn tutu, no less!
17.24416izzy or izziny?WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 01 1997 19:393
>   Could be.  Oph is such a trend setter.
    
     I knew _you'd_ be right in there. You guys are inseparable, now!
17.24417POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceThu May 01 1997 19:421
    If oph was Irish, would that make her an Irish trend setter?
17.24418LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 01 1997 19:504
    
    irish i knew.  
    
    
17.24419SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu May 01 1997 20:0015
    >>> Its beer anyway.
    
    >> it's
    >>
    >>  \hth
    
    > it won't.  trust me on this. ;>
    
    ppppppppbbbbbbbbbbbbllllllltttttttt.  
    
    Not that I've ever brewed a blueberry ale, but I've enjoyed several,
    and I have used strawberries, apricots, cherries, cranberries, and
    raspberries in various homebrewed beers and meads.
    
    DougO
17.24420TROOA::BUTKOVICHclowns to left/jokers to rightThu May 01 1997 20:314
    mmmmmm... meads.  I have a bottle of the *most* delicous honey mead
    that I brought home from a NZ winery.  I'm very picky about who I serve
    it to.  Warmed up on the stove and served on a chilly winter night -
    yum!
17.24421SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 01 1997 20:556
    .24419
    
    That you have enjoyed some of the brews under discussion does not ipso
    facto make them beers.  There are many products brewed with water,
    caramel coloring, sugars, and various flavorings; these products are
    not all colas.
17.24422SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu May 01 1997 22:5155
17.24423HIGHD::FLATMANflatman@highd.enet.dec.comThu May 01 1997 23:5111
>    "Furthermore, we wish to emphasize that in future in all cities,
>    markets and in the country, the only ingredients used for the brewing
>    of beer must be Barley, Hops and Water. Whosoever knowingly disregards
>    or transgresses upon this ordinance, shall be punished by the Court
>    authorities' confiscating such barrels of beer, without fail. 

    Doesn't the phrase "confiscating such barrels of beer" acknowledge that
    the definition of beer does not exclude other [additional] ingredients
    being used other than the ones listed?

    -- Dave
17.24424I wonder what its number might be...COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 01 1997 23:591
Isn't there a Beer topic?
17.24419PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 02 1997 17:065
   what are the chances that capital gains reforms will occur
   within the next six months?


17.24420NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 02 1997 17:072
I'd say low.  If the 'pubs couldn't do it in the last session, I don't see
how they'll do it in this session.
17.24421WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri May 02 1997 17:119
>   what are the chances that capital gains reforms will occur
>   within the next six months?
    
     I think there's a decent possibility of that happening, given the
    impemding announcement of a budget deal. In the compromise, republicans
    get to lower taxes and the Clinton administration gets certain domestic
    spending it wanted. My guess is that the republicans will allocate at
    least a portion of their tax savings to cap gains reductions, given the
    comments of the Speaker and SML.
17.24422SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Fri May 02 1997 17:311
Softball teams that have web pages.
17.24423sorry.... couldn't resistBIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri May 02 1997 17:3210

	Like the flames homepage???


		http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/flames.html




17.24424SALEM::DODADon't make me come down there...Fri May 02 1997 17:341
I'd call it anal but....
17.24425chancy proposition either wayGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri May 02 1997 17:3919
    
      the cap gains thingy is blocked mostly by the history of rhetoric
     than by any budgetary considerations - it doesn't cost much in the
     budgetary sense, and in the first years, it even helps.  On the
     other hand, it's been oversold by its advocates as a spur to savings
     and investment.  Not that Clinton cares much about going back on
     previous statements, but some Democrats in the Congress will have
     to be bought off.
    
      I think Clinton will deal, but Congress will be tough on ANY
     compromise.  You lose a few hardiners on the right to start, so
     Clinton has to deliver some Democrats.  But the more you offer
     them, the more Republicans you lose.  And remember the killing
     ground for such things in the Senate.
    
      There's a long way to go.  I think it's a test for Trent Lott.
     This will be his first major attempt to play Bob Dole.
    
      bb
17.24426BRLLNT::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri May 02 1997 18:063
    Even sadder is the tax that is placed on family business when the
    siblings inherit the fam business. Sometimes it bankrupts the whole
    family business just to work the farm.... 
17.24427CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri May 02 1997 20:017
    TTWA:
    
    If I were to use the handy preprinted return address labels sent to me
    by MADD and decided not to send them a donation as suggested for their
    unsolicited "gift", would that be bad karma? 
    
    
17.24428MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 02 1997 20:055
I got some from Jimmy Carter and the ex first bat, and I reasoned it 
out such that if I just threw them away it'd be a waste of paper, so 
I kept them.

17.24429SSDEVO::RALSTONNo one has a right to my lifeFri May 02 1997 20:051
    No, just bad!  :)
17.24430POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceMon May 05 1997 02:281
    I wonder why my cyber world has fallen silent.
17.24431FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon May 05 1997 11:265
    
    
    	Hey, it's never silent around here. :)
    
    
17.24432SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Mon May 05 1997 13:291
If Battis charges $10 for everything.
17.24433POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceMon May 05 1997 13:291
    oh yes it is.
17.24434SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Mon May 05 1997 13:291
If any of them is actually worth $10.
17.24435PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon May 05 1997 14:594
    people who often exaggerate.


17.24436POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceMon May 05 1997 15:041
    Ya, I've met millions of people like that.
17.24437CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 05 1997 15:044


 Not me...I never exaggerate
17.24438WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon May 05 1997 15:079
    TTWA:
    
    mr. bill's reaction to the budget deal. He complained loudly when there
    was no congress-written balanced budget proposal following the not
    quite balanced budget submitted by the Clinton administration. Now, it
    seems, the negotiations between congress and the White House will be
    imminently bearing fruit. One wonders if the attacks on congressional
    republicans will continue apace, or if this significant accomplishment
    will quell his urge to antagonize (for even a short period).
17.24439ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon May 05 1997 15:464
    
    daryll, you hurt me to the quick. I've sometimes charged only $5, and
    on rare occasions given freebies away. Hey, my Intel alone is worth
    a mint. 
17.24440BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon May 05 1997 16:271
maybe you should use the mint after the vending machine food you eat
17.24441What a waste....TLE::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon May 05 1997 16:5441
|   mr. bill's reaction to the budget deal.                   
    
    You mean the deal for FY1998, FY1999, FY2000, and FY2001 budgets to
    be unbalanced?
    
    Concerned.  I think with the current FY1997 budget deficit so much
    lower than expected, that it was quite possible to have gotten
    this all over by FY1999.  Chances that there won't be a recession
    between now and the end of FY1999?  Quite high.  Chances there
    won't be a recession between now and the end of FY2002?  Slim.
    
    Chances that this agreement results in a balanced budget by FY2002?
    Slimmer.
    
    
|   He complained loudly when there was no congress-written balanced budget
|   proposal following the not quite balanced budget submitted by the
|   Clinton administration.
    
    Actually, I asked frequently when Congress was going to get to the
    people's business, rather than silly stuff.
    
|   Now, it seems, the negotiations between congress and the White House
|   will be imminently bearing fruit.
    
    Well, broad outlines for the next five budgets are finally ready
    in May.  FY1998 begins October 1st.  There's lots of details for
    FY1998 to be completed between now and then.  Some of the details
    for the other years will take place after many of the current
    politicians are collecting their pensions.
    
|   One wonders if the attacks on congressional republicans will continue
|   apace, or if this significant accomplishment will quell his urge to
|   antagonize (for even a short period).
  
    Signficant accomplishment?  Give me a break.  And in case you all have
    missed it, the criticism right here right now is heaped on Clinton
    *AND* the Republicans.  The whining Democrats in Congress are
    irrelevant, so they don't even earn any scorn.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24442CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 05 1997 16:583

 why the Palmer/Claflin DVN for tomorrow was postponed..
17.24443ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon May 05 1997 17:382
    
    jimbob, wgas?
17.24444NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon May 05 1997 17:392
It could indicate major changes, or it could just be that Bob's having coffee
with Clinton tomorrow.
17.24445CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 05 1997 17:446
    
>    jimbob, wgas?


 well...I do
17.24446ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon May 05 1997 17:482
    
    sorry for sounding cold and unfeeling. i am. it's the new me.
17.24447CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 05 1997 17:503

 I'm shocked!
17.24448CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon May 05 1997 18:104
    TTWA around Noon today:
    
    The couple frolicking on the blanket next to the pond by PKO3.  Almost
    in the "get a room" category.  
17.24449POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceMon May 05 1997 18:131
    I hear working at PKO does that to people.
17.24450GAVEL::JANDROWMon May 05 1997 19:097
    >> The couple frolicking on the blanket next to the pond by PKO3. 
    >> Almost in the "get a room" category.  
    
    
    for the record, i'd like to say that it wasn't me ...
    
    
17.24451SMURF::WALTERSMon May 05 1997 19:141
    shehadn'tfroliqed.
17.24452PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon May 05 1997 19:163
  .24451  <guffaw>

17.24453Sigh....TLE::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon May 05 1997 19:167
    Their fastest - starting at $38,595.00.
    Our fastest - starting at $25,000.00.
    
    Our fastest is faster than their fastest.
    Our fastest is cheaper than their fastest.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24454ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundMon May 05 1997 19:192
    
    ok, i'll bite. who the hell you referring to now? Compaq, Sun?
17.24455Their customers will be happy (and conservative)....TLE::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon May 05 1997 19:268
    
|   Sun?
    
    Yes.  Not that it matters.
    
    Their new fastest is faster than their old fastest, and it costs the same.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24456BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon May 05 1997 19:273

	But their faSTEST IS SELLING MORE THAN OURS, RIGHT?
17.24457TROOA::BUTKOVICHclowns to left/jokers to rightMon May 05 1997 20:031
    one would assume... since this is the TTWA topic!
17.24458hthGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersMon May 05 1997 20:074
    
      Mr_Bill is too bashful to say that.
    
      bb
17.24459GAVEL::JANDROWTue May 06 1997 12:259
    
    ttwa:  why some grocery stores that accept atm cards for payment don't 
    	   take credit cards as well...
    
    	   i felt a bit silly when i realized at the register that my atm
    	   card was somewhere other than my wallet but figured the visa
    	   would take care of it...but no...
    
    
17.24460ACISS1::BATTISEDS boundTue May 06 1997 12:324
    
    atm card?  i've heard of debit cards, but using atm for shopping?
    
    never had an atm card before, somehow i feel deprived.
17.24461GAVEL::JANDROWTue May 06 1997 12:519
    
    as far as i know, atm and debit cards are (almost) the same thing.  my
    card, which used to only allow me to take money out of atms now allows
    me to buy stuff with it.  and at a number of places, i have the option
    to use it as a debit card or a credit card...
    
    and besides, the stores are promoting the use of atm cards.  they use
    the term "atm", not debit, tho they are one in the same, depending on
    your bank...   
17.24462RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue May 06 1997 12:5414
    Re .24459:
    
    > ttwa:  why some grocery stores that accept atm cards for payment don't 
    >	   take credit cards as well...

    Because credit cards cost them more.  Banks don't just give credit for
    free, you know.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24463ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 12:566
    
    ttwa: when will mighty, all powerful and knowing, Intel hit $200
    a share. I worship the ground Anderew Grove and Bill Gates walk upon.
    They truly are the visionaries of the future. I dare say, that Wintel
    will live long and prosper heartily. Apple, however, will die a slow
    and painful death.
17.24464strange looking little doohickey (I know, transponder)...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue May 06 1997 13:2013
    
      Today, I have received my "Mobil speedpass" kit.  "Call now to
     activate".  (I'm a a regular Mobil credit card user.  I love to
     go to stations with no human beings involved.  In fact, I'd pay
     a penny or two more for the privilege of NOT dealing with any
     humans at gas stations.  But in fact, it costs the same, I carry
     no cash, and I get through faster than anybody who deals with
     humans.)  According to the glossy red-white-blue brochure from
     Mobil, you simply "wave the keychain device", and pump.  No waiting,
     no keypad, no human interaction on my end, either.  Just my machine
     talking to theirs.  Should I call ?
    
      bb
17.24465NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 06 1997 13:226
Personally, I used to love dealing with humans at gas stations.  Quite
specifically, ordering the resident knuckle-dragger to pump the gas and
clean the windscreen (albeit at a $.05/gal premium).

Unfortunately, some of them insist on being friendly to me.  I like them
much better when they just scowl, glare and grunt.
17.24466PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 06 1997 13:274
   .24465  yikes - how uncharacteristically snobby!


17.24467ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 13:303
    
    bb, trust me on this. Mobil attendents thank you for not dealing with
    them. it's a win win situation. By all means, activate the gizmo.
17.24468CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 06 1997 13:318
    It's a pumpenfreudian thing I think.  
    
    bb, don't do it.  It's encoded with all sorts of personal data and
    actually can be used to track you wherever you go.  It's a conspiracy
    of the highest order.  It's tied into the same citizen tracking system
    that is being deployed by the auto industry.  There is a tiny GPS unit
    and sender in keyfobs of car owners with remote keyless entry features. 
    They track you through that!  Pay cash, always.  
17.24469CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue May 06 1997 13:3412


 I use my ATM card at gas stations lately and manage to avoid humans..and
 of course at the grocery store I can use the scan it yourself lanes most
 of the time..great stuff.  When I do have to use the checkout lanes that
 have humans, I still hear the "who's going out with who, and what time do
 you go home and who did what for the weekend" stuff.



 Jim
17.24470WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 06 1997 13:357
    >When I do have to use the checkout lanes that have humans, I still hear
    >the "who's going out with who, and what time do you go home and who did
    >what for the weekend" stuff.
    
     I'm sure this is incredibly distressing for you.
    
     BTW- How's that thing with the ex working out, anyway?
17.24471CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue May 06 1997 13:3918
    
>     I'm sure this is incredibly distressing for you.
 

      certainly is..



   
>     BTW- How's that thing with the ex working out, anyway?


      pretty well, actually, thank you.  We're not in a big hurry, and
      we're enjoying getting to know each other again.



 Jim
17.24472GAVEL::JANDROWTue May 06 1997 13:497
    
    gee, jimbo, at least when you have to deal with humans in the checkout
    line, at least you know your humans are alive.  lately it seems there's
    a droid scanning my items.  i hear more from the bagger when he/she
    asks if i want paper or plastic...
    
    
17.24473PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 06 1997 13:5315
>              <<< Note 17.24470 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "Spott Itj" >>>
    
>     I'm sure this is incredibly distressing for you.

	It is distressing when they're more busy chit-chatting than
	cashiering.  Especially in the "express" lane.  Very often
	slower than molasses.  Even with the barcode scanners to do
	most of the work.  I find it as distressing as, say, being
	behind a really slow driver.





17.24474LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue May 06 1997 13:533
    
    dealing with the public is a barrel of laughs.
    
17.24475But Pegasus is back....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue May 06 1997 13:5424
    "strange looking little doohickey"                               
    
    Very similar to the Boston Marathon doohickey.
    
|   Just my machine talking to theirs.
    
    Your machine talking to theirs would be if when you inserted the fuel
    nozzle, your car asked the doohicky on your key ring, then told their
    pump what account to charge.  When you were done pumping, their pump
    told your car how many gallons of gasoline were placed in the tank
    and how much it cost.  Your car might then tell your pocket system
    that you just filled the car with gas, and it had traveled so many
    miles since the last fill-up.  When you got to the office, your
    pocket system would tell your office system to please submit an
    expense report so that you could be reimbursed for the business expense.
    
    *THAT'S* *TALKING*.
    
    
    As it is, the doohickey is no smarter than the magnetic strip on the
    back of your piece of plastic.  And you don't get a receipt when you
    use the doohickey.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24476CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 06 1997 13:582
    TTWA:  Is Shawn going to forgo rolling navel lint for an evening and go
    meet this woman Covert is trying to introduce him to.  
17.24477WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 06 1997 13:5812
    >	It is distressing when they're more busy chit-chatting than
    >	cashiering.  
    
     That didn't seem to be the objection he was making. It sounded like he
    was put out that he had to hear the conversation at all.
    
     I agree that lazy, chatty cashiers are an annoyance. Fortunately most
    of the cashiers that are local to me are capable of chatting and
    running items past a scanner or putting items in a bag simultaneously.
    My biggest objection is that they put the new kid on the express line.
    Totally counter-intuitive and counterproductive. They ought to have the
    fastest workers on the express lines.
17.24478CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue May 06 1997 14:0018
    
>    gee, jimbo, at least when you have to deal with humans in the checkout
>    line, at least you know your humans are alive.  lately it seems there's
>    a droid scanning my items.  i hear more from the bagger when he/she
>    asks if i want paper or plastic...
 

   some of them can be pretty friendly..most just scan the stuff, toss it in
   a plastic bag(s), then stuff a wad of change in your hand and say "there
   you go".

   with the scan it yourself things at least the computer says "thank you".


 Jim   
    

17.24479ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 14:044
    
    i'm distressed. why all the concern over human contact?? would you
    all prefer robots to interact with? enjoy the experience with humans,
    you will be far richer for it.
17.24480PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 06 1997 14:048
>              <<< Note 17.24477 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "Spott Itj" >>>
    
>     That didn't seem to be the objection he was making. It sounded like he
>    was put out that he had to hear the conversation at all.

	I'd be surprised if that were the case.


17.24481ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 14:052
    
    brian, shawn will wimp out. trust me on this.
17.24482SMURF::WALTERSTue May 06 1997 14:063
    Perhaps if these folks were better educated and could engage us in
    charming and erudite conversation our shopping trips would be less
    odious.
17.24483ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 14:083
    
    et tu, colin? what do you expect, Harvard graduates? please, enjoy,
    no revel, in this experience.
17.24484PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 06 1997 14:097
    personally, i don't care what they talk about or whom they
    talk to, as long as it doesn't slow them down.  a little
    conscientiousness about what they're doing doesn't seem too
    much to ask for.


17.24485It's a lesson that has a finite lifespan....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue May 06 1997 14:0912
|     Mr_Bill is too bashful to say that.
    
    When you have a huge installed base, good enough is good enough.
    
    If you have a new product that just like the old product but better
    in some way (faster, cheaper, both) people will buy more than a few of
    them.
    
    This is something that Digital learned a while ago.  There is a sweet
    irony that Sun clearly has learned it as well.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24486SMURF::WALTERSTue May 06 1997 14:101
    I was using the lowest form of wit, dear friend Mark.
17.24487ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 14:112
    
    colin, do not sink to my level. it would be, so, so unbecoming.
17.24488how much is enough ?GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue May 06 1997 14:125
    
      They could do it.  Self-serve island, $1.23.9/gal.  Service island,
     $1.29.9/gal.  Amusing banter island, $1.49.9/gal...
    
      bb
17.24489CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue May 06 1997 14:1315
    
>    i'm distressed. why all the concern over human contact?? would you
>    all prefer robots to interact with? enjoy the experience with humans,
>    you will be far richer for it.


 It's not the human contact that bothers me.  It's the near complete disappear-
 ance of the awareness that the people patronizing a retail establishment
 are customers, who contribute to the salaries that these droids make, and
 that they'd like to be treated with a bit less disdain.



 Jim
17.24490ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 14:164
    
    .24489
    
    kinda like Digital, eh?
17.24491POLAR::RICHARDSONPangolin Wielding PonceTue May 06 1997 14:174
    |Totally counter-intuitive and counterproductive.
    
    Maybe the same would be true if they put the new guy at the customer
    service counter.
17.24492PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 06 1997 14:3510
	what's with these deals where you dial a bunch of numbers
	before you dial the number you're calling, and you save
	money?  how can that possibly work?  or has this already 
	been discussed in here?  i'm inclined to not do it, but
	i'm not quite sure why - just that typically, nothing's free, i 
	guess.



17.24493NAC::BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 06 1997 14:387
Dialing a bunch of numbers, specifically 10xxx, just forces you to use a
long distance carrier other than the one you signed up for.  All the
appropriate information is there so they (the LD carrier) will know who to
send the bill to.

It'd save you money if the other LD carrier charges less than your default
carrier.  That much is left as a proof to the user.
17.24494Sigh....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue May 06 1997 14:408
|   And you don't get a receipt when you use the doohickey.
    
    I must humbly appologize.  I am in most gravest error.
    
    You do indeed get a receipt when you use the doohickey.  (Unless
    you call and specifically request that you don't.)
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24495ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 14:412
    
    di, there is such a thing as a free lunch. just ask debra.
17.24496NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 06 1997 14:424
You may or may not save money.  Some of these outfits have a monthly fee
on top of the per-minute fee.  Their comparisons are to the non-discounted
AT&T tariffs.  They don't look nearly as good when compared to discounted
plans.
17.24497I am transponding...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue May 06 1997 14:454
    
      well, i called them
    
       bb
17.24498SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue May 06 1997 14:498
    
    	What is the advantage of a "speedpass" over just using
    	a debit card or credit card?
    
    	Karen
    
    
    	
17.24499WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 06 1997 14:5213
    >	what's with these deals where you dial a bunch of numbers
    >	before you dial the number you're calling, and you save
    >	money?  how can that possibly work?  or has this already 
    >	been discussed in here?  i'm inclined to not do it, but
    >	i'm not quite sure why - just that typically, nothing's free, i 
    >	guess.
    
     Somehow they think that a populace that's too lazy to call to have
    their long distance company switched from what it is to their company
    will be motivated enough to learn a string of digits to prepend to the
    number they really want to call to swap long distance companies for
    each call. Maybe they're right, but it doesn't work with me.
    
17.24500WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 06 1997 14:535
    >	What is the advantage of a "speedpass" over just using
    >	a debit card or credit card?
    
    You don't have to go through the lengthy and laborious process of
    entering a PIN.
17.24501POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsTue May 06 1997 14:543
    
    So what if you lose it?  Do you end up buying gas for the world?
    
17.24502LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue May 06 1997 14:562
    
    it prepends.
17.24503CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue May 06 1997 14:574


 Hey, there's tradeoffs for everything!
17.24504NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 06 1997 14:588
>    >	What is the advantage of a "speedpass" over just using
>    >	a debit card or credit card?
>    
>    You don't have to go through the lengthy and laborious process of
>    entering a PIN.

You don't with a credit card either.  I always use my credit card so I
get the float.
17.24505ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 15:052
    
    root beer?
17.24507SUBSYS::NEUMYERHere's your signTue May 06 1997 15:087
    
    Re .24464
    
    	Au contraire. The speed pass advertisement specifically states that
    the attendant activates the pump when the speed pass signals him.
    
    ed
17.24508CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 06 1997 15:186
    <---- yup.  Human interaction is required.  I too simply whip my card
    in the slot, it says "Greetings Brian McBride", I push the button or
    flip the lever for the grade of fuel I want and I'm in business.  While
    I am replacing my gas cap, the receipt prints out and I'm gone.  I see
    no advantage of having the speed pass except that I don't need to get
    out my card.  
17.24509ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 15:302
    
    we are becoming a nation of convenience. it will be our downfall.
17.24510LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue May 06 1997 15:313
    
    batti's, that was very deep.
    
17.24511SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Tue May 06 1997 15:326
       <<< Note 17.24509 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Apostrophe abuser supreme" >>>

    
   > we are becoming a nation of convenience. it will be our downfall.

     especially those damn vending machines.
17.24512PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 06 1997 15:379
    
   > we are becoming a nation of convenience. it will be our downfall.

	yes, things were much better when we had to beat dirty clothes
	with a stick down by the river.  ah, the good old days.



17.24513POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsTue May 06 1997 15:393
    
    <frown> How do people wash clothes now?  Have I missed something?
    
17.24514ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 15:485
    
    .24512
    
    you're forgetting the days before toilet paper. When a catalog was more
    than just a catalog.
17.24515LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue May 06 1997 15:513
    
    folks coveted the monkey ward catalog.
    
17.24516Mobil treats debit cards like credit cardsCADSYS::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandTue May 06 1997 15:5215
>    >	What is the advantage of a "speedpass" over just using
>    >	a debit card or credit card?
>   
>    You don't have to go through the lengthy and laborious process of
>    entering a PIN.

If you hit credit card and use a debit card you don't need to enter a PIN.
I don't like using the PIN for the debit card because debit cards are not
protected like Credit cards against theft.

If someone gets your debit card and knows your PIN number (ha ha Shawn) then
they can withdraw at will and you don't have the $50 limit that credit cards
offer.

Tim
17.24517WMOIS::CONNELLNo one noticed the cat.Tue May 06 1997 15:547
    
    They keep them on and go to the river and get someone to beat them with
    a stick instead.
    
    Bright Blessings,
    
    PJ
17.24518ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 16:553
    
    ttwa: why bb hasn't been mod bashing lately. frankly, i'm concerned.
    bb, get cracking.
17.24519Gardening notesfile...??MILPND::CLARK_DTue May 06 1997 17:415
    
    Is Gardening on a different node other than FDCV14::GARDEN
    which comes up node not reachable?  If so, please tell me.
    
    Thanks
17.24520NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 06 1997 17:421
USCD::GARDEN
17.24521ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeTue May 06 1997 17:422
    
    why, diane. always nice to see you.
17.24522Much appreciated !MILPND::CLARK_DTue May 06 1997 17:514
    
    re:  Note 17.24521 by NOTIME::SACKS
    
    Thank you very much for your quick reponse.
17.24523COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue May 06 1997 19:4418
As I pointed out last week in topic 87 when I posted the URL for the
Mobil Speedpass site, I am convinced that these Speedpasses will get
cloned by some clever thief who builds a receiver in a briefcase and
walks around near people in Mobil convenience stores, passing his
briefcase near their pockets and collecting Speedpass numbers.

Such crooks will then sell Speedpass clones for $20 or so, allowing
the crooked purchaser to charge gasoline to your credit card for a
month or so until you notice.  This technology is appropriate for
building access (where there is a camera keeping a record of who
is entering) and for toll and transit payment (small amounts with
only symbolic value), but not for the sale of a product with real
value.

mr. bill said "you don't get a receipt".  Not so.  One of the options
when you initially activate the Speedpass is Receipt: Always/Never/Ask.

/john
17.24524PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 06 1997 19:465
   it's safer to just stay home these days.  i think Colin would
   probably agree.


17.24525GAVEL::JANDROWTue May 06 1997 20:5912
    
    >> mr. bill said "you don't get a receipt".  Not so.  One of the
    >> options when you initially activate the Speedpass is Receipt: 
    >> Always/Never/Ask.
    
    can't believe i am saying this, but...
    
    mr. bill went and corrected his statement about the receipt thing. 
    said something along the lines of you get a choice when you sign up to
    either get a receipt or to not...
    
    
17.24526COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue May 06 1997 21:131
oops.  I missed 17.24494
17.24527MRPTH1::16.121.160.242::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 07 1997 05:158
RE: .24476

Covert called me at about 5PM Tuesday to see whether or not I was going to show up.

No, I didn't go.  It would have been a long ride and it was raining.  Oh, and I was afraid that 
the girl would be too much like Covert.

17.24528MRPTH1::16.121.160.242::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 07 1997 05:197
RE: .24516

I know you did that just because you know I hate it.

You're being uncharacteristically mean to me.

17.24529MRPTH1::16.121.160.242::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 07 1997 05:427
TTWA:

What happened to ELF?  I just typed in ELF and got thrown into VTX.

And I hate VTX.

17.24530WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 07 1997 10:202
    some guy looking for a canoe (::CLASSIFIEDS) and would like the oars
    with it.
17.24531ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 12:262
    
    chipster, pretty hard ro row it without them.
17.24532PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 07 1997 12:313
   gently down the stream

17.24533ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 12:402
    
    merrily, merrily, life is but a dream
17.24534GAVEL::JANDROWWed May 07 1997 12:423
    
    you missed a couple of merrilies in there...
    
17.24535WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 07 1997 12:423
    okay, for the neophytes, just once... the correct term is a paddle.
    
    you paddle a canoe, oars are for boats. hth
17.24536POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsWed May 07 1997 12:443
    
    Neophytes!
    
17.24537dumb expressionGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersWed May 07 1997 12:466
    
      there is no problem being up the creek without a paddle, as the
     water will carry you back down.  It is DOWN the creek without a
     paddle that's a problem.
    
      bb
17.24538WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed May 07 1997 12:514
    >  there is no problem being up the creek without a paddle, as the
    > water will carry you back down.  
    
     rendering the waterfall and class V rapids as somewhat problematic.
17.24539ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 12:533
    
    chip, i think i've figured out your problem. you're a nitpicker.
    plain and simple. that will be $10 for the consultation.
17.24540WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 07 1997 12:571
    sue me!
17.24541SMURF::WALTERSWed May 07 1997 12:592
    man in drifing boat:  Hey, lend me one of your oars!
    man in other boat:   They're not oars, They're my wife and mother-in-law.
17.24542I'f had too much to drink. I shouldn't be drifing.WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed May 07 1997 13:193
    TTWA:
    
    WTH is a "drifing boat"?
17.24543SMURF::WALTERSWed May 07 1997 13:211
    now my   has sopped working!
17.24544NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 07 1997 13:321
There's an edutainment CD-ROM called "Betty Crocker's Cooking with Kids."
17.24545PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 07 1997 13:344
  .24544  not a lot of marinating involved, i suspect.


17.24546ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 13:363
    
    jesus, di, the spelling mistakes are contagious. better start to
    quarantine Gerald, and what's-his-name.
17.24547PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 07 1997 13:374
   .24546  er, hanh?


17.24548NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 07 1997 13:391
Must be "edutainment" he's complaining about.  It's a popular neologism.
17.24549ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 13:403
    
    add brian to the list. I'm telling you, it's getting out of control.
    where is George when you need him?
17.24550PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 07 1997 13:426
>Must be "edutainment" he's complaining about.

	oh.  i thought that was too obviously not a misspelling.


17.24551ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 13:442
    
    it's not in my dictionary. and i don't have the crappy AHD.
17.24552what is hipPENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 07 1997 13:474
  it's a neologism, burger boy!  get with the program!


17.24553ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 14:092
    
    look, little missy, don't be using that tone of voice with me.
17.24554POWDML::HANGGELIElvis Needs BoatsWed May 07 1997 14:123
    
    Ooh, how assertive.
    
17.24555ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 14:142
    
    can't believe i said that to her. i'm dead now.
17.24556SMURF::WALTERSWed May 07 1997 14:201
    You have the right clothes for it, anyway
17.24557ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 14:252
    
    you notice everything. you're a scary guy sometimes.
17.24558SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 07 1997 15:038
          <<< Note 17.24554 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Elvis Needs Boats" >>>

    
   > Ooh, how assertive.
    
    I've been working with the boy. He does seem to be coming 
    around, albeit slowly...

17.24559PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 07 1997 15:045
   .24558  he's gonna learn assertiveness from a blueberry ale
	   drinker?  hoho.


17.24560SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed May 07 1997 15:094
    
    	;-)
    
    
17.24561SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 07 1997 15:129
    <<< Note 17.24559 by PENUTS::DDESMAISONS "Are you married or happy?" >>>


    > he's gonna learn assertiveness from a blueberry ale
    > drinker?  hoho.

      You betcha dearie.


17.24562ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 15:283
    
    di never fails to bring a smile to my face. she is like a national
    treasure.
17.24563MRPTH1::16.121.160.249::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 07 1997 15:285
TTWA: CLASSIFIED_ADS 9353

Do you think maybe she didn't write down what dad said word for word?

17.24564SMURF::WALTERSWed May 07 1997 15:343
    17.24562
    
    Shouldn't you be wearing a black nose with that outfit?
17.24565ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 15:394
    
    look, what's-his-name, there's a fine line between a sincere compliment
    and sucking up. I know the difference. oh, did I forget to mention
    how pretty she is, too?
17.24566LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 07 1997 15:424
    .24562
    
    her wit sparkles.
    
17.24567PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 07 1997 15:508
>       <<< Note 17.24565 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Apostrophe abuser supreme" >>>

> oh, did I forget to mention
> how pretty she is, too?

	now _there's_ a man with a sense of humor.


17.24568SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 07 1997 16:091
    TTWA: Can someone catch me up?  I'm so behind...  Brian?  Anybody??
17.24569"Slow performance, high price" - sigh....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed May 07 1997 16:144
    
    What, if anything, Kratz will have to say about "poky" performance.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24570ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 16:171
    'pril, i will for a price. much less than $10, even
17.24571ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 16:2430
    
    hmm april, let's see.
    
    -mr. bill was complaining of performance, price issues regrding
    Sun vs Dec. nothing new there.
    
    some good pun fests in various notes.
    
    doc, bitching about people leaving the mother company. 
    various dinners from the past week. what to cook for the parents,
    chicken or beef?
    
    me? the usual drivel that I contribute on a daily basis. nothing
    particularily funny.
    
    shawn's on vacation all week. still woman hunting. turned down a
    date that herr Covert set up for him.
    
    Binder-san, occasional notes trumpeting Apple over Wintel.
    
    Let's see, brian mcbride biking and golfing extravaganzas.
    
    quick wit by what's-his-name.
    
    phone horrors by geoff keller, aided by phoneman aka herr covert.
    
    Melrose Place slamming, various chemistry lessons on the value of
    hydrogen.
    
    that should do it.
17.24572POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Wed May 07 1997 17:253
    Battis! You _have_ been paying attention!
    
    
17.24573CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 07 1997 17:5763
    You missed a few Mark.
    
    bb has entered the high tech world of personal surveilance by signing
    onto the Mobil Speedpass program.  He is now being followed by black
    helicopters wherever he goes.  He can be more speedier at the gas
    pumps though. 
    
    The Repulicas of Texicas are now apprehendicas and there's one corpsica.   
    
    Another Hale Bopper has Niked his way down the correct change lane of
    the afterlife to be with Doh!  One survived in the dual attempt to catch 
    up.  One token short I guess.  
    
    Mr. Bill is learning Dawn a lesson in personal memory.  Apparently he
    has read and reviewed every article on air bags that she has. 
    Betchadintknowthat huh Dawn?  
    
    We are now exploring the virtues of using hydrogen as an alternative
    fuel source.  Given the amount of hot gas expelled so far, they may be
    on to something.  
    
    JJ is going to commune with nature later this month.  It may snow.  
    
    We have learned everything we need to about the education crisis.  Glad
    that's behind us.
    
    The Apostrofiend missed MP again this week.  We was exploring his
    neighbor's cabinets and looking over her stretch marks, or something. 
    I think he is just coming around to admitting he has a problem and
    we'll see a confession in the next few weeks.  Don't worry Mark, the
    season is almost over and you will have all Summer ot wean yourself
    away.  
    
    Shawn decided that navel lint was more interesting than meeting a
    female version of >/\<john (or whatever his sig. is).  He also has a
    new 16mb of memory that only took 12 trips to the computer store to
    get.  He did get what he asked for initially though so the circle is
    closed.   
    
    We have websites that are now charging to people's phone bills but the
    same >/\<john is on the case and WILL get to the bottom of it by either
    exposing the alleged victim as a liar or exposing a telecommunications
    conspiracy of enormous proportions.  The fate of the world hangs in the
    balance.  
    
    A minor culinary panic set in at the Levesque household when his folks
    returned from Fla. and decided to drop in unexpectedly.  Something
    about hamburger helper and a nice cool jug of Carlo Rossi Mountain Blush 
    saving the day.
    
    Daryl drinks soda beer.  
    
    The muppetman found a solution to his modem problems and is gathering
    the courage to install a new sound board.  
    
    I played golf in threatening weather last night.  Broke 50 again and
    did not get hit by lightning.  Thanks for asking.  
    
    In the outrageous but true department, an x-rated video store had the
    audacity to sponsor a little league team and expect the team to advertise
    for them.  Just who is the most stupider of the bunch is yet to be
    seen.  
    
17.24574SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 07 1997 18:051
    hehehe.  Thanks, Bri...and Mark!!  *LMAO*
17.24575CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 07 1997 18:214


 Hey..you forgot to mention that I got my new modem working..
17.24576DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed May 07 1997 18:216
    
    
    
    
    			snow?!
    
17.24577SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed May 07 1997 18:358
    
    	re .24573
    
    	<sigh>
    
    	I never make it into the updates.
    
    
17.24578ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 18:365
    
    .24573
    
    I'm dying over here. god, you missed your true calling in life!!!
    that was great.
17.24579PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 07 1997 18:373
   .24577  me neitha.  we are boring as all hell, apparently.

17.24580ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 18:443
    
    Karen, di, you need to do something unusual or stupid, or both to be
    named in these. 
17.24581BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 07 1997 18:468

	Jim.... would this not qualify as mentioning your modem problem being
resolved?

| The muppetman found a solution to his modem problems and is gathering
| the courage to install a new sound board.

17.24582LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 07 1997 18:475
    
    .24577
    
    or me. :-((((((
    
17.24583MRPTH1::16.121.160.231::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 07 1997 18:487
TTWA:

So, am I unusual, or am I stupid?

On second thought, I'd rather pretend I know the answer.

17.24584CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 07 1997 18:523

 Guess I oughta pay attention, eh?
17.24585POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Wed May 07 1997 18:521
    I'm not in the updates either. But the VUPman always is.
17.24586ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 18:532
    
    well, he-who-is-without-a-date. you tell me, i know the answer.
17.24587ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeWed May 07 1997 18:575
    
    uh oh, bri, backlash from the people who didn't pass muster this week.
    perhaps some sort of conduct code is needed, that way there will be
    no bruised body parts to deal with. besides, i was just filling in
    until bri could respond. 
17.24588WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed May 07 1997 19:124
    re: .24577, .24579, .24782
    
     What's the common denominator between Karen, Di and Oph? Hmmmm.
    <look of consternation>
17.24589PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 07 1997 19:194
   homometric golomb ruler pairs


17.24590BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 07 1997 19:324

	Jim, just remember that Brian never forgets what happens. Nope, not one
bit! 
17.24591BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsWed May 07 1997 19:333
    Thanks for the update ! I need that too! 8)
    
    SueJ
17.24592LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 07 1997 19:354
    .24588
    
    must have something to do with karma. :-(
    
17.24593BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 07 1997 20:316
| <<< Note 17.24592 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "looking for deep meaning" >>>

| must have something to do with karma. :-(

	Oh great, add karma to comma, punctuation, spelling, etc... this place
is unbelievable!!!  :-)
17.24594rec'd in mail this morningSHOGUN::KOWALEWICZAre you from away?Thu May 08 1997 11:1415

   Who is this guy?  A Canadian? 
kb


.
.
.         AIDS Program Office
 
 Additional site contacts are being identified and coordinated through
 Glenn Silva.
.
.
. 
17.24595SMURF::WALTERSThu May 08 1997 12:263
    TTWA:  The NH State gov't.  First Kindergarten rights, then gay rights,
    now abortion rights.  I suspect that aliens have taken over their
    minds.
17.24596GAVEL::JANDROWThu May 08 1997 12:427
    
    ttwa:  why it's so hard for my father to remember that i am on eastern
    	   standard time and he is usually not.  12:30 this morning, and by
    	   then it was too late to wish him a happy birthday...
    
    
    
17.24597ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeThu May 08 1997 12:502
    
    um, he's a trucker. good a reason as any.
17.24598sloooooow commute this morningASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu May 08 1997 13:133
The car that was on fire on I290 this morning. The whole area forward of the
firewall was burning when I went by, front tires were already gone...  The
fire dept. was just arriving.
17.24599POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 08 1997 13:531
    Well, Raq, you're on Eastern Daylight Time.
17.24600LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 08 1997 13:573
    
    was OJM the last of the snarfaholics?
    
17.24601ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeThu May 08 1997 13:582
    
    oph, apparently not. you've now joined that elite club. congrats.
17.24602EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastThu May 08 1997 15:563
re .24595:

No, just ex-Massachusetts residents.
17.24603SMURF::WALTERSThu May 08 1997 16:031
    There's a difference between ex-Massachusetts residents and aliens?
17.24604SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 08 1997 16:041
    From my point of view, only aliens live in Massachusetts.
17.24605SMURF::WALTERSThu May 08 1997 16:062
    'specially those artsie fartsy pantywaists in Cambridge and their ilk.
    
17.24606PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 08 1997 16:126
  and we all look with such envy upon those privileged enough to
  live in Nausea.  eeeeyah.



17.24607CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 08 1997 16:266
    TTWA:
    
    Solicitous phone calls.  Why do they call them courtesy calls when I
    find them rude as hell?  Who are they being courteous too?  Sort of
    like the person with the green light letting all the left turners from
    the opposite direction go.  
17.24608ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeThu May 08 1997 16:494
    
    .24607
    
    sorry. thought you wanted that new vacation home. how was i to know?
17.24609GAVEL::JANDROWThu May 08 1997 17:0113
    
    
    >> like the person with the green light letting all the left turners
    >> from the opposite direction go.  
    
    especially when that opposite direction eventually gets a green
    arrow...(light at south and electric...)
    
    i think i was about to have a "courtesy" call last nite, but when i
    answered the phone and heard 'dead air' before the caller came on and
    mispronouced my name, i told her she had the wrong number.  didn't call
    back, surprisingly...
    
17.24610CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 08 1997 17:205
    TTWA:
    
    DEC Quote Received on  8-May-1997 at 13:15 Eastern Time:   30 15/16 +.313 
    
    Since when do we get stock quotes that look like this?
17.24611WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 08 1997 17:273
    >DEC Quote Received on  8-May-1997 at 13:15 Eastern Time:   
    
     Looks like your answer is rather obvious. ;-)
17.24612CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 08 1997 17:281
    DOH! 
17.24613Your source is manually entered by j-random folk, right?COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 08 1997 17:365
Someone probably averaged two prices.

CheckFree's quote server sez "31 up 1/4" at the moment.

/john
17.24614CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 08 1997 17:391
    I dunno who enters it.  It's from VTX STOCK.  
17.24615ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeThu May 08 1997 17:464
    
    brian, what was your question? that it said 13/16? that is very common
    if you follow Nasdaq stock quotes. especially Intel or Microsoft. It
    is unusual to see it much on tthe Nyse, though.
17.24616ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeThu May 08 1997 17:483
    
    ttwa: are shawn and daryll really the same person? Has anyone ever seen
    the two of them in the same room at the same time? 
17.24617CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 08 1997 17:493
    The prices and movement are generally shown in fractions.  The quote in
    question was fractional and decimal.  I don't recall ever seeing a
    quote in anything less than 1/8 increments either.  
17.24618ACISS1::BATTISApostrophe abuser supremeThu May 08 1997 17:515
    
    well, i have. Nasdaq is always like that. they go into 1/64 when
    needed. why not just round up or down to the nearest 1/8. 
    
    just thought i'd share.
17.24619SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 08 1997 17:511
now that you mention it, I've never met Shawn. hmmm.....
17.24620NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 08 1997 17:522
The big board started doing smaller fractions a while ago.  VTX STOCK
and QUOTE_V0 are no longer manually fed, AFAIK.
17.24621How come it's never "he"?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu May 08 1997 20:394
    
    What is the origin of "that's all she wrote."?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24622POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 08 1997 20:451
    might have the same origin as the famous "Dear John" letter.
17.24623SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 08 1997 20:534
Hmm. Why all of Mr. Binder's Clapton bashing notes have 
disappeared. 

Then there's that note 3624.7 in New_hampshire.
17.24624POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 08 1997 20:584
    Speaking of Clapton, Sheryl Crow dumped him because they had a fight
    over his driving habits. Guess he drives like a bastard.
    
    She's dating Dwight Yokam(sp?) now, I think.
17.24625PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 08 1997 21:149
>             <<< Note 17.24623 by SALEM::DODA "Just you wait..." >>>

>Hmm. Why all of Mr. Binder's Clapton bashing notes have 
>disappeared. 

	that ain't all, baby.


17.24626POWDML::DOUGANThu May 08 1997 21:337
    .24621 - not the answer:
    
    The first wrote, wine is the strongest. The second wrote, the king is
    strongest. The third wrote, women are strongest: but above all things
    truth beareth away the victory.
    Apocrypha. I Esdras 3:10-2.
    
17.24627MRPTH1::16.121.160.234::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 09 1997 05:3310
RE: Brian

> Who are they being courteous too?

You mean, "Too whom are they being courteous".




17.24628MRPTH1::16.121.160.234::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 09 1997 05:3813
RE: .24616

I keep telling you, Battis, I'M the funny one.  He's the other one.


RE: .24619

I've never met you, either ... hmmm, very puzzling.  Are you wearing denim 
right now?  If you are, that would be quite odd, since I'M wearing denim right 
now.  And if you look in the mirror, do you see a pair of eyes looking back at 
you?  I do, almost every day.  Sometimes more than once.

17.24629MRPTH1::16.121.160.234::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 09 1997 05:397
RE: .24624

Dwight used to date Sharon Stone ... I think she said that he was a jerk.

However, Sharon can say anything she wants about me AFTER I sleep with her.

17.24630SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Fri May 09 1997 11:143
Where did 'neck of the woods' come from?

Peet
17.24631SMURF::WALTERSFri May 09 1997 12:171
    George of the Jungle?
17.24632PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 09 1997 12:195

   sounds like it's related to tree hugging.


17.24633ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 09 1997 12:202
    
    some dude named dracula.
17.24634Or should I have said "hi" last night?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri May 09 1997 13:195
    
    If Renoir has grown longer hair and beard and carries in-line skates in
    Harvard Square....
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24635COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 09 1997 13:393
Don't put your Monet on it.

/john
17.24636ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 09 1997 13:412
    
    hard to when your baroque
17.24637SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 09 1997 13:458
  <<< Note 17.24628 by MRPTH1::16.121.160.234::slab "labounty@mail.dec.com" >>>


RE: .24616

>I keep telling you, Battis, I'M the funny one.  He's the other one.

Right, but looks aren't everything.
17.24638POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 09 1997 13:461
    When you're naked as a jay bird, what does this mean exactly?
17.24639CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri May 09 1997 13:471
    Your feathers are showing/=.
17.24640PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 09 1997 15:066

	Christians, turning the other cheek, and all that.



17.24641ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 09 1997 15:142
    
    di, more fun feeding them to the lions.
17.24642LUNER::WALLACEFri May 09 1997 16:387
    Also in the news: 
    
    
    Archie goes to the prom. who should he ask? Betty or Veronica.
    
    

17.24643ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 09 1997 16:543
    
    Veronica was by far, sexier than Betty. Betty was the prim and proper
    girl. Veronica was the "bimbo" type preferred by teenagers everywhere.
17.24644LUNER::WALLACEFri May 09 1997 16:595
    Who'd ja bring home ta mum tho?
    
	Remember, Riverdale has high moral standards as evidenced by
    	their breaking up the little league team over that porn shop
    	sponsership.
17.24645ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 09 1997 17:034
    
    The Veronica's of the world will always be in demand over the moral
    Betty's of the world. choosy teenagers choose Veronica by a 4 to 1
    ratio.
17.24646PCBUOA::KRATZFri May 09 1997 17:053
    Why AutoDesk pulled native Alpha/NT support from the latest release
    of AutoCAD, release 14?  Was volume of the earlier native port of
    release 13 *that* pathetic?
17.24647"poky"PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri May 09 1997 17:099
|   Why AutoDesk pulled native Alpha/NT support from the latest release
|   of AutoCAD, release 14?  Was volume of the earlier native port of
|   release 13 *that* pathetic?
    
    You might not have noticed, but AutoDesk has had a bit of trouble
    doing *anything* right these days.  (See this months CGW.)
    
    								-mr. bill
    
17.24648PCBUOA::KRATZFri May 09 1997 17:233
    ADSK stock currently at 39 1/4, just shy of their 52 week high of
    42 3/4, 52 week low of 18 1/2.  We should be in as much trouble.
    K
17.24649"poky"PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri May 09 1997 17:448
    Well, they were up over 40 a few days ago.  And they are down from
    their peak of well over 50.  Compare their performance to just about
    any other pc software stock.
    
    I remember when someone said just about exactly the same thing about
    SGI (trading at near their 52 week high) earlier this year.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24650PCBUOA::KRATZFri May 09 1997 17:577
    They were up over 40 (near the 52 week high) a few days ago? 
    And they're at 39 and change now?
    
    I guess that's a data point that they're obviously in "trouble".
    Wall Street is being merciless.
    ;-)
    K  
17.24651"poky"PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri May 09 1997 18:2615
|   I guess that's a data point that they're obviously in "trouble".
|   Wall Street is being merciless.
    
    Yeah, well, that's Wall Street for you.
    
    They have a new web site for their *LONG AWAITED* [emphasis mine] release.
    (It took you a whole day to gloat that it's not available on Alpha?)
    
    Seven months alpha testing, then two months of beta testing for R14.
    Memory requirements pushes it out of most of their Pentium installed
    base (R13 - 16MB memory recommended.  R14 - *42MB* memory recommended
    minimum).  On a Pentium PRO, their "power users" need over 64MB of
    memory.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.24652ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 09 1997 19:112
    
     i find this Autodesk discussion as fascinating as belly button lint.
17.24653why do they ?GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri May 09 1997 19:444
  Purring.

  bb
17.24654MRPTH1::16.121.160.233::slablabounty@mail.dec.comSat May 10 1997 03:435
RE: .24652

Which color?  Or do you not like lint in general?

17.24655make it easyDSPAC9::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandSun May 11 1997 12:011
re Archie?  Wasn't Veronica rich?
17.24656CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each daySun May 11 1997 12:556

 No...Richie was Rich..Veronica was veronica.


 hth
17.24657ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 12 1997 13:012
    
    uh oh, jimbob has been cracking more jokes lately.
17.24658PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon May 12 1997 13:046
	- people who don't understand how 4-way stops work.
	- people who take your turn at a 4-way stop and flip
	  you off in the process.


17.24659FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon May 12 1997 13:295
    
    
    	and you wonder why I carry a gun? ;*)
    
    
17.24660SMURF::WALTERSMon May 12 1997 13:311
    You only get three shots from the chicken?
17.24661FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon May 12 1997 13:335
    
    
    	But if you keep squeezing, the chicken goes full auto. ;*)
    
    
17.24662ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 12 1997 13:432
    
    Jim, you carry a gun because of idiot drivers?
17.24663SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Mon May 12 1997 13:473
Riverdale High is actually Haverill High. The creator of Archie 
was from Haverhill and Archie and the gang were his high school 
pals.
17.24664GAVEL::JANDROWMon May 12 1997 13:587
    
    ttwa:  am i the only one who ever has heartburn after eating yogurt???
    
    i didn't think dairy was supposed to give you heartburn, and i only get
    it after yogurt...
    
    
17.24665POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 14:051
    sounds like you are lactose intolerant.
17.24666GAVEL::JANDROWMon May 12 1997 14:075
    
    i thought about that, but i only happens when i have yogurt...i drink
    milk all the time and have ice cream often enough (had it last nite
    without incident...)...i don't get it...  %^<
    
17.24667CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 12 1997 14:095


 "oh..and I'm lactose intolerant..I have no patience for lactose, and I won't
 stand for it"
17.24668POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 14:111
        enzyme with you man!
17.24669CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 12 1997 14:1112


 Woke up yesterday morning and looked at the clock radio..though it said
 "8:50".  Leaped out of bed (church starts at 9:30) and dashed into the shower
 real quick like, and back out again, dashed into my room to get dressed..took
 another look at the clock.."7:05"  Seems I thought the "6" in 6:50 was an
 "8"..



 
17.24670POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 14:121
    You were caught in some sort of temporal rift.
17.24671BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon May 12 1997 14:123

	I HATE when that happens! :-)
17.24672SMURF::WALTERSMon May 12 1997 14:152
    Have you noticed that if you chew something while looking at an
    LCD digital clock, the numbers jump around like crazy? 
17.24673hthGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersMon May 12 1997 14:154
  Jim - visit an optometrist.

  bb
17.24674WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 12 1997 14:1617
    - who they built the Colonial Theater seats for, Munchkins?
    
    - why the Colonial allows tardy people (a lot of tardy people) in well
      into the first act?
    
    - what draws every single rude person in the state to the event that
      attend?
    
    - why someone would pay good money to watch that cast attempt to
      perform Les Mis?
    
    - why the Mercury only opens at 5:00?
    
    
    it wasn't that bad a day, these things do pull down the day's overall
    rating. 
    
17.24675POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 14:182
    yup, same thing happens to me, but more so with red LED displays. Also
    if you hum really loud they move in a sinusoidal kind of way.
17.24676SMURF::WALTERSMon May 12 1997 14:211
    I suspect some kind of interaction with saccadic eye movements.
17.24677CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon May 12 1997 14:2611

>  Jim - visit an optometrist.

 

 thank you..I do wear glasses for reading, however, I usually don't wear them
 while sleeping.


 
17.24678WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 12 1997 14:271
    an electric toothbrush really get it jumpin'.
17.24679BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon May 12 1997 14:302
Are Bastards some sort of over-achieving group? Do they excel at everything?
17.24680NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon May 12 1997 14:323
>    - who they built the Colonial Theater seats for, Munchkins?

People were much shorter in colonial times.
17.24681NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon May 12 1997 14:347
> Are Bastards some sort of over-achieving group? Do they excel at everything?

Newcastle upon Tyne council officials are investigating why street light
electrician Derek Bastard earns more than his town hall bosses. Mr Bastard
reportedly earns #37,000 ($NZ116,000) a year after bumping up his wage with
payments for standby and emergency duties. "You could say I'm a rich bastard --
but I work bloody hard for it," Mr Bastard said.
17.24682POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 14:371
    all is right in the universe.
17.24683ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 12 1997 14:417
    
    they had a big article in the Tribune business section about  CEO
    compensation. Andrew Grove of Intel checked in at 98.7 million.
    Michael Jordon made $54 million last year. Oprah made $97 million.
    Casey Cowell of US Robotics finished at $31.3 million. Not a bad
    year for these people. Oh, I realize MJ and Oprah are not CEO's,
    they were comparing celebrity income with CEO income.
17.24684POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 14:441
    I guess ours is underpaid, eh?
17.24685chickenfeed...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersMon May 12 1997 14:478
  Bill Gates had a capital gain of billions, on paper, during the same
 period.  But since it wasn't a salary and he didn't realize it, it wouldn't
 matter.

  And, of course, nobody else but Microsoft can make such quality software.

  bb
17.24686NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon May 12 1997 14:481
How does Bob's compensation package compare to Pitino's?
17.24687ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 12 1997 14:544
    
    Gerald, Pitino had a better year than Bob. Kentucky wnt to the
    championship game the last two years. winning it all in 1996.
    When was the last time BP took us to the big game?
17.24688SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveMon May 12 1997 16:5412
    
    	Chip, 
    
    	The fact that Les Miserables was being performed at the
    	Colonial was the deciding factor in *not* getting tickets
    	this time.
    
    	I've got very short legs, and I had trouble sitting in
    	their seats the last time we went.  My husband's 6' tall, 
    	so we decided to wait until it comes back to the Wang Center.
    
    
17.24689GAVEL::JANDROWMon May 12 1997 17:184
    >>  But since it wasn't a salary and he didn't realize it
    
    oh, i'm sure he's very aware of it.... %^>
    
17.24690ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 12 1997 19:523
    
    ttwa: what DB will do with the prize money? prolly buy shares in that
    crappy software company.
17.24691brain deadSCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Mon May 12 1997 21:212
    TTWA: Poeple who are completely satisfied with doing nothing but
    playing solitaire all day long, day in and day out.
17.24692MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comMon May 12 1997 21:256
Speaking of games, I played Scrabble against my computer last week 
and we tied at 315.  Isn't that incredibly interesting?

But that's not ALL I did that day.  I know I played Hearts also.

17.24693POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 21:286
    re: April
    
    amazing, eh?
    
    I see people playing it all the time and then have the nerve to
    complain that something isn't been done or done fast enough.
17.24694SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Mon May 12 1997 21:413
    You know, it's not that I mind, but EVERY FREAKIN' DAY, all day long? 
    Geez!!!  Surf the internet, read notes, pay your bills...ANYTHING but
    solitaire!!  Ick!!!
17.24695POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 21:465
    well, imagine that person coming to you and saying "Haven't you done
    that yet?" and hearing from somebody else that the same person said
    "Does he know what he's doing?".
    
    
17.24696SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Mon May 12 1997 21:491
    I couldn't imagine that.  Did that happen to you?  
17.24697POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 21:521
    yes, yes it most certainly did.
17.24698SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Mon May 12 1997 21:541
    How comical.  
17.24699POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 21:571
    ya! I was rolling!
17.24700SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon May 12 1997 21:582
    At least if they're going to play solitaire, can't they choose an
    interesting variation, like maybe Seahaven?
17.24701SSDEVO::RALSTONhere's a quarterMon May 12 1997 22:013
    Windows doesn't come with Seahaven.
    
    Tom, playing the straight man.
17.24702POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Mon May 12 1997 22:141
    trying to flush him out, eh?
17.24703SSDEVO::RALSTONhere's a quarterMon May 12 1997 22:211
    I see a Mac commercial in our future. :)
17.24704fickle fowlTROOA::TEMPLETONUnhappy gardenerTue May 13 1997 12:308
    If the man who kept part of his pond open all winter for a  pair of
    swans feels slighted. As soon as the farm pond across the street was
    free of ice the swans moved over there and it looks like they are going
    to stay.
    
    
    joan
    
17.24705GAVEL::JANDROWTue May 13 1997 12:304
    
    hey brian!!  when did choff's stop being choff's, and why???
    
    
17.24706SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue May 13 1997 12:418
    
    	Raq, I believe they just changed owners of the weekend.
    
    	They sold it.  I guess the payback for the time commitment
    	wasn't enough.  They were packed on weekends, but pretty 
    	slow during the week, especially at lunchtime.
    
    
17.24707WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 13 1997 12:5615
    TTWA:
    
     How the judge who granted the Amiraults a new trial in defiance of a
    supreme court ruling ever got to be a jurist. This ruling makes it
    clear that if a person is convicted and fails to get a reversal on any
    appeal but someone somewhere comes up with a legal precedent that could
    potentially have applied had it been known at the time then ipso facto
    the person was denied adequate representation. It's a completely absurd
    proposition, and the judge should be removed from the bench forthwith.
    
     This is clearly a case of the judge deciding on the outcome he wanted
    and making up law after the fact on which to ostensibly base his
    ruling. It's a travesty. Regardless of whether you believe the
    Amiraults were unjustly convicted, this decision was not based on
    concepts of law. It's a joke.
17.24708"confronted" ?GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue May 13 1997 13:0915
  Sixth Amendment :

    "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a
   speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district
   wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have
   been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature
   and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against
   him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor,
   and to have assistance of counsel for his defense."

    It seems quite clear that it is unconstitutional to convict anybody of
   child molestation using testimony of a child not confronted by the accused.

    bb
17.24709define "confront"WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 13 1997 13:194
    Does that mean that the defendant can sit inches away from the witness,
    glowering and muttering things under his or her breath to intimidate
    the witness? Or does that mean that the witness must simply face the
    defendant, and the defendant can be 100 ft away?
17.24710slightly vague, but only slightly...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue May 13 1997 13:2510
  My guess is that if you intend to directly accuse another person of a
 felony, it is enough to point from the witness stand.  However, there
 are places where they ask you to be led to the person you are accusing
 and place a hand on the shoulder.

  In the Amirault case, the testimony was not admissible, as they were
 not present.  No confrontation.

  bb
17.24711WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 13 1997 13:297
>  In the Amirault case, the testimony was not admissible, as they were
> not present.  No confrontation.
    
    Incorrect. The witnesses and defendants were both in the same room. The
    witnesses faced the jury, not the defendants in an arrangement agreed
    to by the defense. Sorry, but there's just no grounds for reversal
    based on that, IMO.
17.24712CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 13 1997 13:319
    RE: Choff's 
    
    It was sold to mumbletymumble Pandiscio.  I don't know why Paul and
    Mark got out.  They were usually pretty busy at least on the weekends. 
    It may have been that they were spending all of their time there.  They
    may have had some sort of falling out.  Not sure.  I haven't had more
    than a bagel there since the new ownership.  I know they lost their
    main waitress as well.  I'll miss her as she was always good to me. 
    The weekend staff seems to be unchanged for the time being.
17.24713SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue May 13 1997 14:014
    
    
    	There was no falling out between Mark and Paul.
    
17.24714perhaps I need a picture...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue May 13 1997 14:069
  I never did get the exact arrangement of accuser and accused that
 caused the controversy.  Refresh my memory, Doc.  I thought the kids
 couldn't see the defendants.

  You are correct - "confront" does indeed have a vagueness.  At any
 rate, it is a proper matter for a judge to decide, what is "confrontation".

  bb
17.24715TROOA::TEMPLETONUnhappy gardenerTue May 13 1997 14:1911
    TTWA
    
    Our electric hot water heater quit yesterday, Syd called the hydro to
    see if they would fix it (we bought it from them) No, the lady said, we
    do not fix them any more "Why don't you get a gas one"
    He then called an electrician, he could not fix it because they don't
    make that size element any more "Why don't you get a gas heater
    instead" Do these people have shares in the gas company?
    
    
    joan
17.24716HOTLNE::BURTrude people ruleTue May 13 1997 14:211
and the AHD says...
17.24717WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Tue May 13 1997 14:247
    
    
    Given 9.0, 11.25448.
    
    
    
    
17.24718CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue May 13 1997 14:275
    
>    Our electric hot water heater quit yesterday, Syd called the hydro to
     
    
    Why would you want to heat hot water?
17.24719NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 13 1997 14:371
To make it more hotter.
17.24720BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 13 1997 14:392
Why it is that even though my semester's over, I still have piddling
meetings that need to be attended for most of this week...
17.24721SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue May 13 1997 15:513
    Most people piddle in private, Dawn.
    
    \hth.
17.24722NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 13 1997 15:521
Then why do women go to the ladies' room in groups?
17.24723POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 13 1997 15:533
    
    So we can talk about you.
    
17.24725POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Tue May 13 1997 15:572
    I asked a bunch of women about that and they never mentioned Gerald,
    so that's a filthy stinking lie.
17.24726SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue May 13 1997 15:5917
    .24703
    
    > I see a Mac commercial in our future. :)
    
    Not necessarily.  Windows comes with only that Klondike game, but
    surely there are commercial or shareware solitaire games for Windows? 
    The shareware game I use has the following variations:
    
    Baker's Dozen	Beleaguered Castle	Canfield
    Chameleon		Easthaven		Eight Off
    Fortress		Good Measure		Indian
    Klondike		Limited			Lucas
    Maria		Napoleon		Number Ten
    Rank & File		Scorpion		Seahaven
    Shamrocks		Spider			Spiderette
    Storehouse		Streets & Alleys	Westcliff
    Will o' the Wisp	Yukon
17.24727POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 13 1997 16:0118
    
    Glenn:
    
                        
                                         ,.','.,'.,
                                 ,'.'.,''.,'.',''  "
    			,.''.,.','.,' ,.',.',.',..,'',.',.',.'
    	               ,'.,'.',,.''.,'.,'.','.,'.,"'.,'.',.'
                              ,.',.',,.',.',.'.' ,.',.
    8^pPppPPppPppPpPppPppPpPppPPpP,.',.',.',.',.'",..,
                        ,.',.'.'.','.,'.,',.',.',.',.' ,.','.,'.
                                    ,. ' ,.,.',.',"
                                        ,.',.',.',.',.'
                                        	,.',.','.,
    					,.',.
    					     ,.',.',.',

     
17.24728No more cold showers ....BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Tue May 13 1997 16:305
>Do these people have shares in the gas company?

 No, they just understand that it cost about 1/2 as much to heat
water with gas as to heat it with electricity at $.10+ a KWh. Recovery time
is many times faster as well.
17.24729LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue May 13 1997 16:314
    
    today i had to look up the word 'index' in an 
    index to find out how to index something in my
    index. 
17.24730POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Tue May 13 1997 16:311
    I wouldn't point fingers if I were you.
17.24731SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue May 13 1997 16:388
    .24728
    
    Several years ago we had gas put in for home heating.  At the same
    time, since the contractor's people were going to be installing pipe
    anyway, we replaced an electric cooking range, an electric clothes
    dryer, and two electric water heaters with gas appliances.  Including
    the fact that the range was a Jenn-Air, the saving in fuel costs has
    long since covered the cost of the new appliances.
17.24732moan, moan, moan...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue May 13 1997 16:4310
  Why do humans whine so much when they are losers ?  If Deep Blue had
 lost, would computers everywhere start bleating that no fair, it was
 rigged, blah, blah, blah...

  Humans should confess that we aren't very smart and sometimes need a
 little help.  If we learn to rely on our machines, the recent defeat may be
 for the best.

  bb
17.24733PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 13 1997 16:489
  .24732

>  Humans should confess that we aren't very smart and sometimes need a
>  little help.

	So building the machine doesn't count for anything?


17.24734POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Tue May 13 1997 16:491
    moaning and whining is the essence of innovation.
17.24735ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyTue May 13 1997 16:532
    
    di is asking the really tough questions today. oph is off indexing.
17.24736ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyTue May 13 1997 17:072
    
    where is mr. wit today?
17.24737802134::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue May 13 1997 17:119
    TTWA:  People that live in the country with really lonnnnnnnnnng
           drive-ways and they drive the kids to the end and wait for
    	   the bus... Then drive backwards all the way back up the driveway?
    	   
    	   Why dont they: back down the driveway so they can drive forward
    	   back up it?
    
    	   
    SueJ
17.247382134::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue May 13 1997 17:113
     TTWA: Im a 2134?
    
    SueJ
17.24739NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 13 1997 17:121
Really?  How long can these driveways be?
17.24740CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 13 1997 17:144
    Never underestimate the laziness of your average person.  Heaven forbid
    they should actually walk to the end of the driveway.  This goes for
    streets as well.  
    
17.24741POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Tue May 13 1997 17:151
    Never underestimate the laziness of your average street?
17.24742MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comTue May 13 1997 17:177
RE: .24737

I stop at the mailbox to pick up the newspaper in the morning on the 
way to work and then drive backwards up the street to drop it off at 
the house.

17.24743CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 13 1997 17:202
    Yes, streets.  They just lie there and never seem to go anywhere at
    all.  Lazy as a bastard.
17.24744GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Tue May 13 1997 17:217
    
    
    	I thought of that too Bri.  In the cold weather I can understand
    	it, but it's starting to warm up now.  It won't kill them to walk
    	to the end of their driveway/street to take their kids to meet
    	the bus.
    
17.24745I even like the song..... BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue May 13 1997 17:2114

	The song that Paula Cole sings (Where have all the cowboys gone).... is
that a spoof on women being the ones who will stay home and raise the kids and
stuff? I didn't think it was until I heard the line:



		I will do the dishes, you go have a beer




	Anybody know?
17.247462134::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue May 13 1997 17:211
    Im talking really long............. 
17.24747LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue May 13 1997 17:224
    
    i'll tell you, glen, if you tell me if you knew
    pangolin was a real word!
    
17.247482134::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue May 13 1997 17:221
    Yea thats  a good song.. sarcastic song....
17.24749CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 13 1997 17:222
    No, it chronicles how the relationship went from being something it
    wasn't to something it would be feared to end up as.  
17.247502134::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsTue May 13 1997 17:231
    Yea-- it went downhill...
17.24751awkward - B minusPENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 13 1997 17:244
   .24749  eeeuw. 


17.24752BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue May 13 1997 17:257
| <<< Note 17.24747 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "looking for deep meaning" >>>


| i'll tell you, glen, if you tell me if you knew
| pangolin was a real word!

	Ok... I knew....not..... did I ever use that word somewhere?
17.24753ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyTue May 13 1997 17:282
    
    glen, thanks for the info. didn't know who sang that song.
17.24754LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue May 13 1997 17:284
    
    i'll tell you glen, if you tell me if you know
    what a pendulum is!
    
17.24755ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyTue May 13 1997 17:412
    
    "the rosy red cheeks of the little children"
17.24756MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comTue May 13 1997 17:475
Battis, what does that mean, exactly?

More to the point, was it posted in the correct note?

17.24757POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 13 1997 17:483
    
    It made perfect sense to me.
    
17.24758ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyTue May 13 1997 17:542
    
    shawn ain't  no Roger Miller fan, i see.
17.24759from today's NYTWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 13 1997 18:066
    TTWA:
    
    "Supporters say mandatory sentencing send a tough message and take
    criminals out of circulation."
    
     Isn't this grammatically incorrect?
17.24760NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue May 13 1997 18:081
Yes.
17.24761LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningTue May 13 1997 18:132
    
    i prefer "mandatory sentences".
17.24762CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 13 1997 18:142
    Di, I thought it sort of just rolled off the tongue in a game of
    twister sort of way.  
17.24763BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue May 13 1997 18:167
| <<< Note 17.24754 by LANDO::OLIVER_B "looking for deep meaning" >>>


| i'll tell you glen, if you tell me if you know
| what a pendulum is!

	It swings back and forth..... I have one myself!
17.24764WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue May 13 1997 18:163
    >i prefer "mandatory sentences".
    
     or "sends" and "takes"
17.24765MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comTue May 13 1997 18:177
RE: rosy red cheeks

OK, so it was just a matter of lack of recognition.

It just seemed way out of context.

17.24766WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 14 1997 11:101
    should handicapped people be allowed to park in regular spaces?
17.24767CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed May 14 1997 11:186
    given the lack of handicapped spaces at most locations, I think so.  
    
    It is often a struggle for me to find any parking near the stores my
    mother or my neighbor (both disabled) wish to shop at, placard or not.
    
    meg
17.24768WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 14 1997 11:223
    actually, i was trying to be amusing.
    
    now, begin with the abuse.
17.24769CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed May 14 1997 11:385
    naw,
    
    too easy.
    
    
17.24770GAVEL::JANDROWWed May 14 1997 12:008
    >> It is often a struggle for me to find any parking near the stores my
    >> mother or my neighbor (both disabled) wish to shop at, placard or not.
    
    must be your part of the country because handicapped space are in
    abundance out here...
    
    
    
17.24771CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed May 14 1997 12:055
    te gorcery has 20 places which are always filled, and by cars with
    placards or plates stating the need.  It is much the same at the
    pharmacy, the discount centers or what have you.  
    
    meg
17.24772MRPTH1::16.121.160.248::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 14 1997 12:0710
I was at Emerald Square Mall on Saturday and we were eating at 
Charlie's, and I had a good view of the closest parking spaces 
from our table.

There were six visible HP spaces, all being used, and only two of 
the vehicles had any indication that they belonged there.  And one 
of these two vehicles left while we were there, leaving only one out 
of five.

17.24773WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed May 14 1997 12:146
    >given the lack of handicapped spaces at most locations, I think so.  
    
     Not around here. It's amazing how many spots are set aside for
    handicapped shoppers, etc, in parking lots around here. In most I have
    never seen all of the spots in use. Actually, it's exceptionally rare
    to have even half of the spots in use, even during holidays.
17.24774SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 14 1997 12:523
Hmm. Maybe that's why I usually park at the far end of the lot. 
Well that and because the walk won't kill me and it keeps the 
morons from whacking my car with their doors.
17.24775MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 14 1997 13:427
RE: .24774

My thoughts exactly.

Maybe we are the same person.

17.24776SSDEVO::RALSTONNeed a quarter?Wed May 14 1997 14:458
    >must be your part of the country because handicapped space are in
    >abundance out here...
    
    I live in Colorado Springs. Meg and I obviously shop in different
    areas. I can honestly say that I have never seen all the handicapped
    parking spots full. In fact I have found people in Colorado Springs to
    be most considerate when it comes to these spaces. One of my neighbors 
    uses a walker. She says that she doesn't have a problem finding spots.
17.24777SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 14 1997 14:575
    Speaking of which, yesterday I saw a $90k Beamer parked in the striped
    space beside a HP spot (blocking the wheelchair ramp).  What a jerk. 
    What I would have given to see a HP van with one of those special doors
    park beside him and WHACK his car!  hehehehe  I don't think they would
    have to pay for damages either, since he was blocking their entrance.  
17.24778ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyWed May 14 1997 15:273
    
    i detect a bit of malice in our beloved april. sun must be extra hot
    down there.
17.24779CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 14 1997 15:308

 ..if the folks in the blimp that just flew over here have barf bags
 on board.  That thing was really getting bounced around up there.



 Jim
17.24780POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Wed May 14 1997 15:321
    Was it the Mr. Peterman Reality Blimp Ride?
17.24781NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 14 1997 15:341
Was that the Russell Stover blimp?  I saw it around Route 128 last evening.
17.24782ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyWed May 14 1997 16:014
    
    <<< Russell Stover blimp?
    
    Fits well i think. A candy maker with a blimp, goes hand in hand.
17.24783CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 14 1997 16:043

 Yes, it was the Russell Stover blimp.
17.24784ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyWed May 14 1997 16:493
    
    where's old, old what's-his-name lately? miss the humor and long winded
    explanations of nitrogen properties.
17.24785CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 14 1997 17:0624



 It had to happen sooner or later.  Went to Shaw's in Derry, grabbed
 a few items and headed for the "U-Scan it" area.  All 4 of the machines
 were in use, and the line was growing.  One of the machines had the
 "cash acceptor" covered up, and the ATM link was down.  Another machine
 had the cash acceptor not covered, and some guy kept inserting his bills
 in the machine and it kept spitting them out.  He kept taking other bills
 out of his wallet and it kept spitting them out..and the line kept growing.
 Another machine had little Suzy whining that she wanted to push the buttons
 and put the money in, and mommy yelling at her that they were in a hurry
 and trying to grab the money out of the kids hand while the kid was waving
 the money around.  The other machine refused to accept the customer's
 ATM card.  In the meantime the associate stationed in the area to
 keep track of things was going nuts, the line was growing and people
 were getting restless.  Fortunately I was able to transact my business
 rather quickly after the aforementioned Suzy/mommy dispute was settled.

 Don't know what the guy with the bill spitting machine did.


Jim
17.24786PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 14 1997 17:165
    Does Brian think kissing someone is a violent act?



17.24787POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Wed May 14 1997 17:183
    
    This says a lot about Brian's osculatory technique.
    
17.24788CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 14 1997 17:233
    re: 17.24786
    
    Could be.  
17.24789NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 14 1997 17:241
What about when the don gives you the kiss of death?
17.24790ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyWed May 14 1997 17:252
    
    pointer please?
17.24791ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyWed May 14 1997 17:253
    
    jimbob, you are obsessed with ATM machines and grocery store lines.
    seek professional help before it's to late.
17.24792CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 14 1997 17:303

 yessir.
17.24793CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 14 1997 17:322
    You and bb should go shopping together.  He can Speedpass your way
    through the checkout.
17.24794MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 14 1997 18:245
RE: ATM machines

Stop that!!

17.24795POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Wed May 14 1997 18:262
    ATM machines and PIN numbers, they go together. I've given up the
    fight.
17.24796ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyWed May 14 1997 18:352
    
    shawn, you like redundancy, or so i'm told.
17.24797CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed May 14 1997 23:557
    Ralston try Uintah Gardens, just about any time of day.  I also found
    it challenging to find a place at the Palmer Park Kings, and Walgreens. 
    It doesn't help that some people interpret the set asides for vans as
    parking places.  They are almost always full, unless I want to drag mom
    out in the dead of night.  
    
    meg
17.24798RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 15 1997 13:3223
    The Ackermann function is:
    
    	A(0,n)     = n+1,
    	A(m+1,0)   = A(m,1), and
    	A(m+1,n+1) = A(m,A(m+1,n)).
    
    A(0,0) is 1.
    
    A(1,1) is 3.
    
    A(2,2) is 7.
    
    A(3,3) is 61.
    
    A(4,4) is so large that there are 19,728 digits in the number of digits
    in the number of digits that it has.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24799SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 15 1997 14:041
    WGAS?
17.24800!(velly intellesting)WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 15 1997 14:104
    >A(4,4) is so large that there are 19,728 digits in the number of digits
    >in the number of digits that it has.
    
    in the number of digits in the number of digits?
17.24801RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 15 1997 14:1317
    Re .24800:
    
    Yes.  The logarithm (base 10) of the logarithm of the logarithm of
    A(4,4) is about 19,728.
    
    
    Re .24799:
    
    Only people with enough neurons to enjoy abstraction or to make
    intelligent computing choices.  No need to concern yourself.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24802SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 15 1997 14:1910
    .24801
    
    Oh, my goodness, aren't you the witty one!
    
    Abstractions are not restricted to the realm of numbers, but you knew
    that.
    
    Computing choices should be based on what the user desires to
    accomplish and how the user desires to accomplish it.  But you knew
    that, too.
17.24803SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 15 1997 14:231
He shoooo is smaht ain't he?
17.24804RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 15 1997 14:2913
    Re .24802:
    
    >    Computing choices should be based on what the user desires to
    > accomplish and how the user desires to accomplish it.
    
    I'm sure the Macintosh does everything you need it to do.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24805SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Thu May 15 1997 14:321
    .24798  is truly a thing to wonder about...
17.24806MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comThu May 15 1997 14:403
I'm wondering what edp was wondering about.

17.24807CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 15 1997 14:433

 The new cashier in the cafe...she seems to be chuckling all the time.
17.24808whatever floats yer boat...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu May 15 1997 14:495
  Right.  It's easy to create near-step functions.  Near a singularity,
 where the slope goes infinite, you can get anomolous large values.

  bb
17.24809BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu May 15 1997 14:518
| <<< Note 17.24807 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Give the world a smile each day" >>>



| The new cashier in the cafe...she seems to be chuckling all the time.

	Maybe she heard your story about the modem..... ya gotta admit, after
you get through the pain, what you went through can be quite funny. :-)
17.24810SSDEVO::RALSTONNeed a quarter?Thu May 15 1997 14:533
    Re: .24797
    
    Meg, you can call me Tom. I won't mind.  :)
17.24811CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 15 1997 14:547
>	Maybe she heard your story about the modem..... ya gotta admit, after
>you get through the pain, what you went through can be quite funny. :-)



 Yeah..maybe that's it.
17.24812SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 15 1997 14:5628
    .24804
    
    I have not yet found something I want to do with a computer that my
    Macintosh cannot do more easily and quickly than a PC could do it.
    
    Suppose you wanted to do this:
    
    1.  Network several computers and a printer together using the
        telephone wiring that's already in your house, without disturbing
        the telephone system.  Use the networking software and hardware
        that comes built into every machine of the type you select.
        
    2.  Configure one of the computers to be a time server.  This machine
        should have software that automatically adjusts for the drift of
        its internal clock, and it should call a standard time server once
        a week to maintain the accuracy of its drift correction.
    
    3.  Configure each of the other computers to be clients for the time
        service.  Each of these machines should have software that
        automatically adjusts for the drift of its internal clock, and it
        should query the time server at least once a week to maintain the
        accuracy of its drift correction.
    
    Do not use any commercial add-on software for any portion of this
    configuration, and do not use an existing piece of software to do the
    clients' connection to the time server.
    
    How long will it take you to build this system?
17.24813POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 15 1997 14:583
    We knew it was coming, didn't we?
    
    I'm getting some popcorn.
17.24814CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 15 1997 14:594


 ..grab me some salt/vinegar chips!
17.24815CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 15 1997 15:0111



 How much runway the UPS Boeing 767 uses when taking off from Manchester, NH.
 I watched it land last night and was amazed that it is even using that
 airport.



 Jim
17.24816hmmm....GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu May 15 1997 15:094
  the "antique fainting couch" offered in C_A

  bb
17.24817NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu May 15 1997 15:1012
I B M has built Deep Blue,
PC Pentium screamers too.
See more CRAY, as hot as SUN
Makes 'em smart as HAL doth run,
Yet, DEC has secret weapons too.
And none beat EDPIQ.





[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24818NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 15 1997 15:171
Bravo!
17.24819ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyThu May 15 1997 15:184
    .24812
    
    How long?  Could take years... I can't even get my stupid modem to work
    on ONE system.  
17.24820MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comThu May 15 1997 15:203
Whose side are you on anyways, Leech??

17.24821RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 15 1997 15:2513
    Re .24812:
    
    > I have not yet found something I want to do with a computer that my
    > Macintosh cannot do more easily and quickly than a PC could do it.

    I am sure you haven't.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24822GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 15 1997 15:278
    
    
    	re: .24816
    
    
    	Should I fill you in on the details after I go look at it on
    	Monday?  =)
    
17.24823RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 15 1997 15:2714
    Re .24808:
    
    > It's easy to create near-step functions.  Near a singularity, where
    > the slope goes infinite, you can get anomolous large values.
    
    The Ackermann function is finite for finite arguments.  Singularities
    are not involved.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24824SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 15 1997 15:4216
    .24821
    
    >> I have not yet found something...
    >
    > I am sure you haven't.
    
    Doesn't it bother you even a little bit that the fastest Macintosh
    machines are significantly faster than the fastest PCs when it comes to
    compute-bound stuff such as calculating the Ackermann function?
    
    And I imagine that a hot Alpha is significantly faster than either a
    Mac or an Intel PC.
    
    I mean, really, shouldn't a man of your extraordinary capabilities have
    the best possible hardware for computing all those abstractions you're
    so fond of?
17.24825Yeah, so what if Ackermann can't count to 17,431 or whateverCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 15 1997 15:442
A man of _truly_ extraordinary capabilities can leave abstractions in the
abstract.
17.24826ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyThu May 15 1997 16:562
    
    ttwa: why glenn is apologizing like a bastard today?
17.24827POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 15 1997 16:591
    because I'm pretty sure I'm guilty of doing something wrong.
17.24828RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 15 1997 17:1823
    Re .24824:
    
    > Doesn't it bother you even a little bit that the fastest Macintosh
    > machines are significantly faster than the fastest PCs when it comes to
    > compute-bound stuff such as calculating the Ackermann function?
    
    a) Your precious Macintosh cannot calculate A(4,4).
    
    b) I thought you had learned earlier that good algorithms beat good
    computers.  I don't care if you've got a computer twice as fast when I
    know how to find the answer 100 times faster than you do.
    
    .24812>     How long will it take you to build this system?
    
    How long will it take you to find a Macintosh at a price that doesn't
    charge for all the crap in it that I don't use?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24829TROOA::BUTKOVICHtake from me, my laceThu May 15 1997 17:195
    >> I once again ignored the first
        rule of crashing and put my hands out to break my fall.  Net
    result,
    
    What are you supposed to do?
17.24830WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 15 1997 17:263
    TTWA:
    
     Why I sometimes fail to listen to mr. bill.
17.24831PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 15 1997 17:318
    .24830  Because you have a very largish brain of your own?

	    We know it must be large, because otherwise you
	    wouldn't be able to fit all those long words in there. 
	    Er, indubitably.


17.24832NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 15 1997 17:321
Anatole France used only itty bitty words?
17.24833POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Thu May 15 1997 17:353
    
    Whatever happened to Bobbo?
    
17.24834PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 15 1997 17:363
  .24832  yes, this is a known little fact and a little-known fact.

17.24835WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 15 1997 17:405
    >.24830  Because you have a very largish brain of your own?
    
     There you go kidding again. ;-)
    
     Actually, in this instance, he's right.
17.24836POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 15 1997 17:441
    You tried to measure something in VUPs?
17.24837NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 15 1997 17:471
Glenn, it's not how many VUPS you have, it's how you use it.  Ask edp.
17.24838SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 15 1997 17:5026
    .24828
    
    > a) Your precious Macintosh cannot calculate A(4,4).
    
    Why not?  It has a floating point unit.  It can run C programs.
    
    > b) I thought you had learned earlier that good algorithms beat good
    > computers.  I don't care if you've got a computer twice as fast when I
    > know how to find the answer 100 times faster than you do.
    
    I didn't say I could program a Mac to calculate faster than you could
    program a PC to calculate.  You can use the same algorithm.  The same
    exact program, in fact, should it happen to be written in C or C++ or
    Pascal or Fortran or Ada or any of the other languages for which there
    are compilers for both the Mac and the PC.
    
    > How long will it take you to find a Macintosh at a price that doesn't
    > charge for all the crap in it that I don't use?
    
    How does $1295 sound for a 160-MHz PPC 603e box with 16 MB of RAM, a
    1.2-GB disk, an 8X CD-ROM, a 28800-bps fax modem, a 105-key keyboard
    that actually has a full 19-key numeric/application keypad (unlike the
    18-key pads on PCs), a mouse, and a 15" multiscan monitor?  We'll even
    throw in a SCSI port and two serial ports capable of speeds up to
    230400 bps.  I'm sorry this system also has 16-bit stereo sound input
    and output built in, there's just no way to take that out.
17.24839NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu May 15 1997 17:5012
.24838

> How does $1195 sound...


Pretty good.  Write me a check and I'll come take the Mac of
your hands.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24840PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 15 1997 18:018

>    <<< Note 17.24838 by SMURF::BINDER "Errabit quicquid errare potest." >>>

	could you manage to scrape all the symbols off the keys?
	that might make it more attractive.


17.24841RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 15 1997 18:0716
    Re .24838:

    >> a) Your precious Macintosh cannot calculate A(4,4).
    >
    > Why not?  It has a floating point unit.  It can run C programs.

    Watch it, your naivete is showing.  Perhaps another gander at .24798
    would help.  Readers can see why I won't trust you to match a computer
    system to requirements.
    

    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24842MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comThu May 15 1997 18:076
RE: .24833

Bobbo is still around ... just "talked" with him the other day.  But 
he's just not around in this specific conference for some reason.

17.24843POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 15 1997 18:091
    I took a gander and it didn't help. I'm so naive!
17.24844POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Thu May 15 1997 18:113
    
    <-- Nel?
    
17.24845NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 15 1997 18:121
Um, what did you do with the gander?  Remember, this is a family conference.
17.24846POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 15 1997 18:141
    I help up some ladies at a donut shop with it.
17.24847NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu May 15 1997 18:145
TTWA:  Breast implant litigation.  Bap suit?



[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24848nasty mathGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu May 15 1997 18:189
 the calculation  of Ackermann(m,n) is NOT straightforward, because the
 third construct A(m+1,n+1) = A (m, A (m+1,n)) cannot be directly computed.
 Since A (m+1, n) may be large, the right hand side may not be known if
 you approach the problem directly with, say, a do-loop m=1 to whatever,
 n = 1 to something else.  No matter how large an array you choose, the
 assignment statement may go outside the array.  It's a trick.

  bb
17.24849CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 15 1997 18:283

 I've got a headache.
17.24850SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Thu May 15 1997 18:291
    Who is this Ackerman person and why was he such a nerd?
17.24851POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 15 1997 18:301
    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!
17.24852NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu May 15 1997 18:315
TTWA:  Does solving a tough math problem deserve a big ARRAY! ?


  
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24853Typos emended per edits received in mailSMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 15 1997 18:4925
    .24841
    
    > Watch it, your naivete is showing.
    
    Yup, I'm mathematically naive, and I freely admit it.  After I read on
    to .24848, I know that this sort of calculation is quite beyond me.  I
    am happy to leave it to people who are interested in it; as Henry Ford
    once said, I do not need to know everything, I just need to know where
    to find it out.  I still don't know why, if a PC can compute the func-
    tion in question, a Mac cannot.  If a PC cannot, either, I suppose the
    discussion of computers with regard to the Ackermann function is moot.
    Good thing I didn't want to calculate it anyway, eh?
    
    > Readers can see why I won't trust you to match a computer
    > system to requirements.
    
    Did I ever offer to match a system to your requirements?  I pointed out
    that a Macintosh can do what a PC can do, except perhaps with regard to
    requiring significant expertise to keep it running.  I would expect you
    to determine your exact requirements and choose the best system for the
    job.  If you are dismissing Macintosh out of hand, you are displaying a
    bias that I quite honestly would not have expected from a person who is
    obviously so capable of making well reasoned decisions as you appear to
    be.  If you have evaluated current Mac OS machines, and compared them
    fairly with current Wintel machines, then you are being disingenuous.
17.24854ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyThu May 15 1997 19:023
    
    good god almighty!!! no wonder you guys walk around with pocket
    protectors and slide rules. what a bunch of egg heads. 
17.24855SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Thu May 15 1997 19:054
    Reminds me of the Dilbert cartoon, "I have become one with my computer,
    I have reached NERDVANA".
    
    agagagaga
17.24856not sure if I'm saying it right...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu May 15 1997 19:1721
  for those that didn't get my last reply, suppose we try to fill in
 an Ackerman table with the columns for n=0,1,2,3... and the rows for
 m=0,1,2,3...using the 3 rules A(0,n)=n+1;A(m+1,0)=A(m,1);A(m+1,n+1)=
 A(m,A(m+1,n)).  Rule 1 fills in the first row (for m=0), with the
 positive integers (so, A(0,4)=5, for instance), and is useless thereafter.
 From here on, we start each row using rule 2, filling the first position
 (m,0) with whatever was in (m-1,1), and then use Rule 3 to fill in the
 rest of the row.  So the second row (m=1) starts with a 2 in A(1,0).  For
 each entry in this row, we take the prior entry as x and look up A(m-1,x).
 Thus, A(1,1)=A(0,A(1,0))=A(0,2)=3.  And the rest of the second row is
 similarly a mere shift of the first.  But look what starts to happen in the
 third row.  A(2,0)=3, by Rule 2.  A(2,1)=A(1,A(2,0))=A(1,3)=5.  A(2,2)=7, etc.
 In the fourth row, it gets worse as each A(m-1,x) has to reach WAY out in row
 three to get its answer.  And by row 5, it has long exceeded 32-bit addressing.
 Perhaps 64-bit addressing.

  So you can't get answers in the diagonal without using some method other
 than ordinary computer addressing.

  bb
17.24857SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Thu May 15 1997 19:261
    -1 Let's don't and say we did!
17.24858RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 15 1997 19:3924
    Re .24853:
    
    > . . . I suppose the discussion of computers with regard to the
    > Ackermann function is moot.
    
    Oh, yes, the Ackermann function has no relevance to computers
    whatsoever.  It is in books on computability just because the
    publishers like to use as much paper and ink as possible.
    
    > Did I ever offer to match a system to your requirements?  I pointed
    > out that a Macintosh can do what a PC can do, except perhaps with
    > regard to requiring significant expertise to keep it running.
    
    You keep telling us how wonderful Macintoshes are, yet you display
    complete ignorance of fundamental principles.  Repeatedly you display
    your lack of qualification to state that a Macintosh can do what a PC
    can do.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24859RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 15 1997 19:4531
    Re .24856:
    
    >   for those that didn't get my last reply, suppose we try to fill in
    > an Ackerman table with the columns for n=0,1,2,3... and the rows for
    
    Wow, a table, how creative.
    
    > And by row 5, it has long exceeded 32-bit addressing. Perhaps 64-bit
    > addressing.
    
    Gosh, all the way past 64 bits.  Imagine how big that is.
    
    >  So you can't get answers in the diagonal without using some method
    > other than ordinary computer addressing.
    
    Fascinating.  This suggests three questions:
    
    	a) What other method do you suppose would be used?
    
    	b) How would the computer display the answer?
    
    	c) If memory addressing is used to compute functions with
    	   integer arguments, what method is used to compute
    	   functions with real number arguments?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
                                                
17.24860GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 15 1997 19:568
    
    
    	All those who don't really give a flying fornication, please
    	raise your right hand.
    
    
    	{raising right hand}
    <
17.24861SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Thu May 15 1997 20:007
    *raises left hand*
    
    OOPS!
    
    *raises right hand*
    
    But it is kind of entertaining if you skip over all the greek.  
17.24862PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 15 1997 20:018
>        <<< Note 17.24860 by GOOEY::JUDY "That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!" >>>


	mmm.  we'd rather hear about Shane.  oh yes.



17.24863ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyThu May 15 1997 20:072
    
    di can be so, so um, funny. yes, that's it.
17.24864recursion ?GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu May 15 1997 20:1011
  edp - well, you have me at a disadvantage, since I never heard of
 "Ackermann functions" till you posted this.  But to me, the next most
 likely approach is not an array, but through recursive techniques.
 That is, to compute A(4,4), we apply rule 3 to turn it into A(3,A(4,3)),
 thus to A(3,A(3,A(4,2))) to A(3,A(3,A(3,A(4,1)))) to A(3,A(3,A(3,A(3,A(4,0)))))
 to A(3,A(3,A(3,A(3,A(3,1))))) to A(3,A(3,A(3,A(3,A(2,A(3,0)))))), etc.

  I would have to go think about the computability of this.

  bb
17.24865RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 15 1997 20:2540
    Re .24864:
    
    > But to me, the next most likely approach is not an array, but through
    > recursive techniques.
    
    Very good, now you are on the right track.
    
    As it happens, the Ackermann function is used in lessons about
    recursion and computability.  Earlier, you mentioned using loops from 1
    to m and 1 to n.  Loops like that, where the number of iterations is
    known in advance, are called bound loops.  They differ from loops like
    "while" loops, which end when some condition is met.
    
    Sometimes it is not possible to figure out "in advance" how many
    iterations a loop will need.  The Ackermann function is part of a proof
    that some functions cannot be computed using programs that contain only
    bound loops.  As its arguments increase, the Ackermann function gets
    too big too quickly for any number of nested bound loops to compute. 
    It can only be computed with unbound loops.
    
    Using recursion is effectively the same as using unbound loops.
    
    FYI, A(4,4) = 2^(2^(2^65536)))-3.  Also:
    
    	A(0,n) adds 1 to n.
    	A(1,n) is 2+n (adding 2 to n).
    	A(2,n) is 2n+3 (multiplying 2 by n, with a constant).
    	A(3,n) is 2^(n+3)-3 (raising 2 to the power of n, plus some
    		constants).
    
    Note that each increase in the first argument repeats the previous
    operation with 2.  Repeated addition is multiplication.  Repeated
    multiplication is exponentiation.  A(4,n) is repeated exponentiation.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24866NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu May 15 1997 20:317
TTWA:  why there is _never_ any drying paint around when you
       really need it.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24867POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Thu May 15 1997 20:323
    
    You can pop over and blow on my fingernails if you'd like.
    
17.24868GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 15 1997 20:389
    
    
    	re: di
    
    	Hmmm.  I don't recall talking about Shane continuously.
    	The house..... yes.  The weather..... yes.  Shane, no.
    	In fact, the last person to mention Shane was 'pril.
    
    
17.24869I could say "Belladonna" -- even "poison oak"COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 15 1997 20:393
	Bei mir bist du Shane...

17.24870GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 15 1997 20:408
    
    
    
    	Ummm....... huh?  =)
    
    
    	TTWA   what di has against me.
    
17.24871NPSS::MCSKEANEdrink me a riverThu May 15 1997 20:488
    
    > <<< Note 17.24867 by POWDML::HANGGELI "We'll meet you there!" >>>
    
    >You can pop over and blow on my fingernails if you'd like.
    
    Can I pop over and blow on your toenails????
    
    POL  :>>>
17.2487220263::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 15 1997 21:1425
    .24858
    
    > Oh, yes, the Ackermann function has no relevance to computers...
    
    I'm impressed.  Two sarcastic replies in the same day.  And both
    wasted.  I'm having too much fun seeing how long I can keep you going.
    
    > complete ignorance of fundamental principles.
    
    The Ackermann function is a fundamental principle?  Maybe for computer
    scientists it is, but not for us mere mortals who simply want to USE
    our computers.  I don't care why or how my computer works; I care what
    output it generates in response to my input.
    
    > your lack of qualification to state that a Macintosh can do what a PC
    > can do.
    
    Lessee here, how can I put this?  I'll try it as bluntly as possible. 
    Any program that can be run on a Pentium-based PC can be run on a
    Macintosh.  No ifs, ands, or buts.  If the particular program you pick
    won't run under SoftWindows 95, which is guaranteed to run any DOS,
    Windows, or Windows 95 program in existence, then it will run on a
    Pentium-based PC card plugged into a PCI slot in the Mac.  The PC cards
    made by Reply and Orange Micro will run any program that can be run
    under any version of DOS, Windows, Windows 95, Windows NT, or OS/2.
17.24873PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 15 1997 21:174
	please, oh please, take it to 114.


17.24874POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Thu May 15 1997 21:172
    I can envision a computer program working without a but statement, but ifs 
    and ands are essential tools for programming.
17.24875SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Thu May 15 1997 21:211
    Can ya feel the love, people?
17.24876CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri May 16 1997 01:073
    Peanuts, getyer redhot peanuts rightcheer!
    
    Gotta love geek olympics in circular arguements.
17.24877"Phoned Out"USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Fri May 16 1997 01:473
    I wonder if I'm totally loosing it when ....
    
    I try to dial someones extension on the Elevator buttons.
17.24878POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 16 1997 03:041
    That's funny!
17.24879CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 16 1997 03:074


 I used to dial part numbers into my phone
17.24880You can write to this nice lady, sez stepmumCOVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 16 1997 03:5810
	How to respond to a letter my stepmother is forwarding to
	me from an old UC Berkeley girlfriend of my father.

	If this is the one I think she is, she dumped him back in
	about 1938 resulting in a "B" in German, the only "B" he
	ever got.

	/john

17.24881WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 16 1997 10:572
    where OJ's Heisie is (and the rest of his stuff) and how he can get
    away with telling the judge "i don't know"?
17.24882COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 16 1997 12:305
re "how he can get away with..."

see topic 34

/john
17.24883NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 16 1997 13:105
>	If this is the one I think she is, she dumped him back in
>	about 1938 resulting in a "B" in German, the only "B" he
>	ever got.

Without the distraction of this girlfriend, he did better than his usual "C"?
17.24884COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 16 1997 13:111
Hoho.
17.24885patterns...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri May 16 1997 13:2030
 re, .24865 - dang, I came to the same conclusion while scribbling on
 the back of an envelope during the interminable commercials while
 watching the NBA playoffs.  It is interesting the way a HUMAN arrives
 at this conclusion - it doesn't seem to be either the gigantic array
 approach, or the recursive one.  Instead, the human does a combination
 heuristic involving pattern recognition.  Rule 1 shows A(0,n) to be n+1,
 and the n+2 and 2n+3 we already saw.  The human calculates the A(3,n)
 row to the first few places, 5 (by rule 2), 13, 29, 61, 125, 509, and
 soon notices that these are roughly powers of 2, and derives the
 (2**(n+3))-3.  I don't think the mind formally proves this - it just
 notices the pattern.  Then it starts the A(4,n) row, 13, then (2**16)-3,
 or 65533, then (2**65533)-3 suddenly causes the human (and also the
 PC or Mac !!) to halt because the number is recognizably not useful at A(4,2).

  I suspect the human is as fast as any computer at this, because of the
 full power of pattern recognition (not a foolproof technique, but immensely
 valuable.)  I have often asked this question : Given ten bit-maps, and the
 information that 5 of them are pictures of cats, can a computer be programmed
 to pick out the cat pictures as fast as a human can ?  I think this is
 utterly beyond any PC, MacIntosh, or even parallel supercomputer of today.

  We do not know how Gary Kasparov plays chess.  That Deep Blue could beat
 him demonstrates that for the chess problem, brute force CAN beat the
 unknown human method.  But I doubt that this is generally true for all
 problems.  So both Binder and edp are correct : the computer isn't very
 good at the Ackermann function.  And, for the higher values of the Ackermann
 function, the correct answer is probably, "register overflow".

  bb
17.24886NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 16 1997 13:222
There are ways of dealing with integers bigger than the word size of your
computer.  Like using multiple words in memory.
17.24887NPSS::NIPG42::poldrink me a riverFri May 16 1997 13:271
I wonder.....
17.24888NPSS::NIPG42::poldrink me a riverFri May 16 1997 13:281
It's frightening....
17.24889BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerFri May 16 1997 13:3011
.24885:

That sort of self reflection is what cognitive theorists says is a hallmark
of consciousness.  The idea is that we have the capacity to watch
ourselves, and among other things, notice when we repeat ourselves and/or
revise our strategies to avoid further repetition.  I don't know if I
believe this.

I will say that I wish that stupid bird that wants to spend at least two
hours of every day for the last month, repeatedly flying into my bedroom
window, had a little more of this self-reflective power.
17.24890NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Fri May 16 1997 13:3211
17.24885


Forget which can pick the cat bitmap faster, it's a red herring.

Work out how the brain can pump so much bandwidth down such a narrow,
slow channel (1.75 millisecond refractory period for the neuron).
There's the money.


[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24891ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 16 1997 13:342
    
    you people are scary.
17.24892BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerFri May 16 1997 13:3510
Massive fan-in and fan-out.

The average gate on a computer has just a few inputs and can feed maybe a
dozen other gates.

Many of the neurons in our brains have thousands of inputs and synapse to
thousands of other places (admittedly, often several synapses to the same
post-synaptic neuron).  Thus, a single neuron is capable of making rather
complex decisions based on many inputs, and within its rather slow
mechanism, communicate that to many other places.
17.24893SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri May 16 1997 13:444
    	
    	I *told* you people that we need a geek topic!
    
    
17.24894NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Fri May 16 1997 13:497
We had 860, but bb formed an evyl alliance with the goderators and nixed
it.



[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24895ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 16 1997 15:332
    
    <---- rebel scum!
17.24896MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 16 1997 15:346
TTWA:

If edp's computer played a game of chess against Binder's computer, 
which one would win?

17.24897SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri May 16 1997 15:374
    The one that used the more competent program would win.  Given that
    Deep Blue is an IBM machine and IBM is part of the PowerPC alliance
    and has no particular love for Intel, I'll speculate that a PowerPC
    computer might get more money thrown at it.
17.24898ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 16 1997 15:582
    
    Is JJ developing a reputation in soapbox for ???
17.24899ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 16 1997 16:102
    
    ttwa: what does hanh stand for? 
17.24900NNTPD::&quot;walters @ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Fri May 16 1997 16:1510
17.24899

He stands for freedom from the evil reign of the Emperor Palpatine
and his henchman Vader, a return to the Old Republic, The rebel
cause, and and Princess Leia.

/hth


[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24901ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 16 1997 16:272
    
    colin, you crack me up. you really do.
17.24902PENUTS::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 16 1997 16:286
>              <<< Note 17.24901 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Sniper Boy" >>>

	shouldn't that be in the News Briefs topic?


17.24903DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri May 16 1997 17:484
    
    
    	reputation for what Mark?
    
17.24904MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 16 1997 17:525
TTWA:

Can a leopard be spotted from 200 yards away?

17.24905WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 16 1997 17:521
    -1 against a neon sky, maybe.
17.24906ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 16 1997 17:572
    
    slab, yes. they change their spots, though.
17.24907MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 16 1997 18:033
I'm impressed, Battis.

17.24908BRAT::tay1dhcp96-147.tay1.dec.com::JennisonSueJFri May 16 1997 18:321
How do you do a SET SEEN in netnotes?
17.24909ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyFri May 16 1997 18:373
    
    sue, it requires some garlic, bat's blood, and seaseme oil. Oh,
    you also need a full moon and some chalk.
17.24910SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri May 16 1997 18:404
    	
    	but enough about Mark's love life...
    
    
17.24911SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 16 1997 18:401
cash, he forgot plenty of cash.
17.24912LJSRV1::dasdhcp-136-160-150.das.dec.com::HendersonFri May 16 1997 18:428


 Sue...click on "conference" then "set notes read"



 Jim
17.24913Try Set Read... Under ConferenceBOOKIE::seszke.zko.dec.com::kellerWhat's up? -- Life!Fri May 16 1997 18:454
Under Conference on the tool bar there is a 
set read... option.

--Geoff
17.24914POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 16 1997 18:471
    uhh huhuhuhuhuh, he thsaid tool.uh huhuhuh.
17.24915CSLALL::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 16 1997 18:483

 If Geoff has dropped that phone bill off at Covert's office
17.24916BRAT::tay1dhcp96-147.tay1.dec.com::JennisonSueJFri May 16 1997 18:501
Cool guys thanks!
17.24917COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 16 1997 19:075
He sez he dropped it into the interoffice mail day before yesterday.

It hasn't arrived at my mailstop yet.  Same facility.

/john
17.24918LJSRV1::dasdhcp-136-160-150.das.dec.com::HendersonFri May 16 1997 19:099


 Well, by golly, if Geoff says he did it, there's no doubt in my
 mind that he did..I just can't stand the suspense any more. 



 Jim
17.24919BOOKIE::KELLERSorry, temporal prime directiveFri May 16 1997 20:376
    I did I did drop it in inter-office mail at about 3:15 on Wednesday
    afternoon.
    
    Goes to show the efficiency of the mail-room...
    
    --Geoff
17.24920POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Fri May 16 1997 20:392
    the mail room is probably very effecient. It's just the workers that
    aren't.
17.24921NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 16 1997 20:411
How about that Mailroom?
17.24922MRPTH1::16.121.160.247::slablabounty@mail.dec.comSat May 17 1997 02:186
You're in the same building and you MAILED it to him?

Geez, I suppose you send him e-mail from VMS to 
us2rmc::"covert@covert.enet.dec.com" also.

17.24923MRPTH1::16.121.160.247::slablabounty@mail.dec.comSat May 17 1997 02:2011
RE: Sue

Also, go into

Options
Preferences

and click the box next to "enable command line" and you can type 
in any commands that you don't want to use the mouse for.

17.24924COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat May 17 1997 12:043
Not the same building; same site.  Two buildings over.

/john
17.24925BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Sat May 17 1997 12:493

	And I thought Exchange mail was just electronic... silly me
17.24926RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Sat May 17 1997 22:4630
    Re .24872:
    
    > I don't care why or how my computer works . . .
    
    And you are proud of the fact that you do not care.  Bleat your
    ignorance to the world.  "Look at me, I refuse to learn!"  You don't
    care what the limits are on what the computer can do, or how it can be
    used better or faster.
    
    >> your lack of qualification to state that a Macintosh can do what a PC
    >> can do.
    >
    > Any program that can be run on a Pentium-based PC can be run on a
    > Macintosh.  No ifs, ands, or buts.
    
    See, you did it again.  If whether or not a program could be run were
    the criteria for suitability, then a Pentium running at 166 MHz would
    be as good as a Pentium running at 1 MHz.  For that matter, it would be
    as good as pencil and paper.
    
    As I have stated before, Macintoshes are fine for you.  But you fail to
    understand why they are not fine for other people.  Similarly, many
    children are quite satisfied to play with toys.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24927CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageSun May 18 1997 02:441
    and others prefer to rub their gray matter.  So, shat is your point?
17.24928FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Sun May 18 1997 15:515
    
    
    	What the next couple of weeks will bring. Should be interesting.
    
    
17.24929POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Sun May 18 1997 17:351
    14 days, I'd wager.
17.24930MRPTH1::16.121.160.235::slablabounty@mail.dec.comSun May 18 1997 17:405
>   So, shat is your point?

That's a crappy attitude.

17.24931POLAR::RICHARDSONgot any spare change?Sun May 18 1997 17:411
    yup, his point went down the crapper.
17.24932RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Sun May 18 1997 21:2422
    Re .24885:
    
    > And, for the higher values of the Ackermann function, the correct
    > answer is probably, "register overflow".
    
    Once again:  Gosh, you do think so?
    
    
    Re .24886:
    
    > There are ways of dealing with integers bigger than the word size of
    > your computer.  Like using multiple words in memory.
    
    Uh huh.  Say, how many words do you suppose it would take to store
    A(4,4)?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24933MRPTH1::16.121.160.236::slablabounty@mail.dec.comMon May 19 1997 05:264
Have you noticed that edp seems to like to try and piss off anybody 
who's on his side OR on the other side?

17.24934WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 19 1997 11:043
    -1 that's because EDP is his own intellectual island in a sea of 
       challenged human outcasts with no visible contributory offerings to
       science or society. he needs no one.  
17.24935SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Mon May 19 1997 12:444
try *to* piss off

nnttm,
Peet
17.24936NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Mon May 19 1997 13:3010
When offered a conundrum,
From tongue of carborundum,
'Tis pity that we're so dumb,
With intellects of pond scum.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24937ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 19 1997 13:362
    
    colin, that was so cute. <sniff> <sniff>
17.24938SALLIE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon May 19 1997 13:385
   why herr braucher even bothers.  maybe he likes
   being edp'd on.

    
17.24939ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 19 1997 13:542
    
    <--- starting early, di. agagagag
17.24940GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersMon May 19 1997 13:566
  I'm surprised people haven't figured this out.  I ENJOY insults, and
 enjoy insulting others.  edp, being one of our more abrasive combatants,
 can be set off so easily that he is an endless source of amusement.

  bb
17.24941ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 19 1997 13:573
    
    bb, glad to hear you like being insulted. I'm making a note of this
    fact.
17.24942SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon May 19 1997 14:0263
    .24926
    
    >> I don't care why or how my computer works . . .
    >
    > And you are proud of the fact that you do not care.  Bleat your
    > ignorance to the world.  "Look at me, I refuse to learn!"
    
    Oh, dear Eric, if only the world were as black and white as you seem to
    think it is.  Do you care that you are not proficient in Latin?  Do you
    care that you don't know who wrote _The Knights of St. John?_  Do you
    care that you are unqualified to write a book on QuarkXpress?  Or do
    you simply conceal your ignorance behind the supercilious sneer that
    you brandish as your primary weapon against those who do not care about
    the same things that you care about?
    
    As for caring how my computer can be used better and faster, you are
    egregiously in error.  HOW TO USE A THING is not equal to WHY DOES THE
    THING WORK, or even to HOW DOES THE THING DO WHAT IT DOES.  Do you know
    how a chain-stitch sewing machine works?  I do.  (Stand back, those of
    you in the audience, and watch him explain why the workings of a chain-
    stitch sewing machine are not important to anything in the real world.)
    
    >>> your lack of qualification to state that a Macintosh can do what a PC
    >>> can do.
    >>
    >> Any program that can be run on a Pentium-based PC can be run on a
    >> Macintosh.  No ifs, ands, or buts.
    >
    > See, you did it again.  If whether or not a program could be run were
    > the criteria for suitability, then a Pentium running at 166 MHz would
    > be as good as a Pentium running at 1 MHz.  For that matter, it would be
    > as good as pencil and paper.
    
    It is you who have embarrassed yourself.  Or, rather, it is you who
    should be embarassed by your own unreasoning bigotry.  Appropriateness
    is not the issue, because it simply doesn't enter the question; whether
    it is drawing graphics with CorelDraw, translating documents in
    Transparent Language, or computing some abstruse function of higher
    mathematics, the truth is that a Mac can run any program a PC can run -
    as well as, or better than, the PC can run it.  Your blind hatred of
    the Mac notwithstanding, the Mac is simply a better machine.  If you
    wish to discuss the deficiencies of the Macintosh operating system, let
    us not forget that Windows, in whatever flavor you prefer, is not
    without equally grievous, albeit different, faults.  Or would you
    prefer not to think about Plug and Pray or the notorious security hole
    called ActiveX or the problems associated with removing applications
    one no longer wants?
    
    You may be blissfully content with your PC; rest assured that there are
    thousands upon thousands of PC users who are not so happy with their
    purchases.  Or have you not observed Steve Leech's and Jim Henderson's
    winters of discontent?
    
    > children are quite satisfied to play with toys.
    
    What makes this so wonderfully amusing is that most Mac users consider
    Windows 95 a toy - it's a GUI that was ripped off from the Mac except
    that even with a working model to copy, Microsoft still couldn't get it
    right.
    
    You can go on trumpeting your superior knowledge in all things.  But I
    have a life, so I don't think I'll respond further to this line of
    discussion.  Qui cuncta scit, nihil scit.
17.24943SALLIE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon May 19 1997 14:066
>       <<< Note 17.24940 by GAAS::BRAUCHER "And nothing else matters" >>>

>  I ENJOY insults, and enjoy insulting others.

	well i certainly knew the latter was true.

17.24944NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Mon May 19 1997 14:136
You'll have to redouble your efforts bb.  I still harbour this impression
of you as quite the restrained gentleman.



[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24945SALLIE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon May 19 1997 14:154
   most insults are reserved for the mods, it seems.


17.24946the tears of the crock ?GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersMon May 19 1997 14:174
  oh, poor me, poor me...book di one-way to st helena...

  bb
17.24947ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 19 1997 14:173
    
    well, di. if you quit actinglike a bonapartist, he wouldn't need to
    insult you.  you've brought this on yourself.
17.24948NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon May 19 1997 14:201
SALLIE?  What happened to PENUTS?
17.24949RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon May 19 1997 14:2138
    Re .24942:
    
    > Do you care that you are not proficient in Latin?
    
    I don't tell people what Latin dictionaries are best.
    
    > As for caring how my computer can be used better and faster, you are
    > egregiously in error.
    
    You have demonstrated otherwise.
    
    > Or, rather, it is you who should be embarassed by your own
    > unreasoning bigotry.
    
    a) I'll worry about it when Congress passes the
    Anti-Computer-Discrimination Act.
    
    b) I haven't said Macintoshes are bad or unsuitable for any purposes. 
    I've merely deflated your exaggerated claims.  For all you know, I
    prefer Macintoshes.
    
    > Appropriateness is not the issue, . . .
    
    Yes, anybody selecting a computer should ignore appropriateness.
    
    > Your blind hatred of the Mac notwithstanding, the Mac is simply a
    > better machine. 
    
    I don't hate Macs.  I couldn't care less about Macs.  I detest Mac
    zealots.  I also detest PC zealots.  I haven't advocated the PC as any
    sort of supreme answer over Macs the way you have championed Macs.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24950ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 19 1997 14:212
    
    gerald, charles schultz found out and threatened to sue.
17.24951SALLIE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon May 19 1997 14:237
    just stating the facts, that's all.  you'd think Billbob would get bored
    with the same old tired insults eventually, but nooooo.




17.24952SALLIE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Mon May 19 1997 14:257
	SALLIE is part of the PENUTS cluster.  there was an upgrade
	over the weekend, so natch, all hell broke loose.




17.24953BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsMon May 19 1997 14:287
    Does anyone know the location of soapbox on the internet..
    Its not listed under employee interests at:
    
    http://www-esn.lkg.dec.com/decnotes/group7.html
    
    Thanks!
    SueJ
17.24954NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Mon May 19 1997 14:2810
.24951

I agree. This constant repetition can get tedious as a bastard.






[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24955MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comMon May 19 1997 15:357
Sue, almost all of the conferences can be reached at

http://www-notes.lkg.dec.com/node/conference/



17.24956BRAT::JENNISONAngels Guide Me From The CloudsMon May 19 1997 15:511
    Thank you!!!!
17.24957WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon May 19 1997 15:572
    whether rainy, sunless days will outnumber warm and sunny ones this
    spring and summer.
17.24958DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Mon May 19 1997 17:294
    
    
    	It's beginning to look that way, isn't it?
    
17.24959ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 19 1997 17:292
    
    slow day in soapbox land.
17.24960BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerMon May 19 1997 17:311
    It's all that anxiety in anticipation of the MP finale, Blazer boy.
17.24961MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comMon May 19 1997 18:206
Speaking of anticipation, The Chicago Cubs apparently gave away 
Beanie Babies to the first 10K spectators at a recent home game.

People were starting to line up at 5AM for the 1PM game.

17.24962ACISS1::BATTISSniper BoyMon May 19 1997 18:222
    
    the way they are playing, they need gimmicks.
17.24963NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon May 19 1997 18:271
Did any get thrown at the players?
17.24964SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Mon May 19 1997 18:325
Does *anyone* reading this have first-hand knowledge of anyone making
any profit *at all* from pitches like Amway or no-money-down or
'little ads' or 900 numbers?

Pete
17.24965BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Mon May 19 1997 18:355
I myself am waiting for such comfirmation. I've a friend who has taken
to Amway in a serious way. If anyone can make it work it is he.

Time will tell.
17.24966little problemGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersMon May 19 1997 18:355
  The Red Sox couldn't run this promotion.  Nobody could differentiate
 the beanie babies from the sox' bullpen...

  bb
17.24967SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Mon May 19 1997 18:463
Not true. The Red Sox couldn't give the bullpen away.

Then there's the White Sox core of arsonists.
17.24968SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon May 19 1997 20:457
    .24964
    
    My eldest brother and his wife fell for Amway in a big way.  Said their
    financial security was the bag.  He tried to rope me in, but I politely
    declined the offer.  Less than two years later they gave it up when the
    bags of cash proved to be a pipe dream for them - and for everyone else
    they knew who had signed up.
17.24969EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastMon May 19 1997 20:524
A friend of mine got seriously involved a few years ago, later he seemed to
give it up (at least he stopped pestering me about it)  He didn't seem to make
much if any money from it.  He has since got involved with a girlfriend and
apparently they're both back in again.
17.24970LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningMon May 19 1997 20:523
    
    i've heard it's sorta cultish.
    
17.24971NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon May 19 1997 20:531
Yeah, there's a book about Amway that has "cult" in the title.
17.24972EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastMon May 19 1997 20:564
re .24970:

Based on my friend's actions the first time, and from reading how a real
cult operates, I agree.
17.24973FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon May 19 1997 21:186
    
    
    	I was involved with Amway for a brief period. I'd agree with the
    "cult" assessment. Some of these folks were out there....
    
    
17.24974WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue May 20 1997 10:181
    if Tiger Woods really ever leaves home without it...
17.24975GAVEL::JANDROWTue May 20 1997 12:4711
    
    what the heck is he going to do with 18million dollars a year???  and
    that's if he doesn't win any money from playing...
    
    re: amway...a friend got into it about 5 years ago and is doing ok. 
    still sells it, and i occassionally buy stuff from him, and he's making
    enough money that his wife will not *have* to go back to work after the
    birth of baby #2...but that's just him...
    
    
    
17.24976BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue May 20 1997 12:543

	To think that Tiger just became a pro this year. Not too shabby. 
17.24977SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue May 20 1997 13:028
    
    	Several of my friends used to be into Amway.  Now they
    	call our bible study the "Amway recovery group".
    
    	One might make money from it, but you wouldn't want to live 
    	with the side-effects.
    
    
17.24978SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue May 20 1997 13:045
    I've got a bad feeling about this.  He's always had a modest life, and
    now he's incomprehensibly rich.  He seems to have the aplomb to handle
    his newfound fame on the links, but what will he do off the course? 
    Too many other decent people have crashed and burned in this kind of
    situation, and I hope Tiger doesn't follow the pattern.
17.24979CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 20 1997 13:1720
    Tiger has great handlers specifically his parents.  He has also shown
    an amazing aptitude towards being C.E.O. of Tiger Inc.  He behaves
    like a businessman.  He carries himself well on and off the course. 
    Though the temptation may be there to go on a Dalyesque career nosedive
    via substance abuse, I don't believe Tiger has any such predisposition. 
    Daly liked to party before he became successful.  I am not so sure
    Tiger shares the same trait.  Speaking of Daly, I also do not believe
    we have heard the last from him.  He is still a great golfer and I hope
    he is able to control himself to get back in the game.  
    
    Tiger's biggest problem at this point is how to keep the press in
    check.  He is the new media darling and his career shows signs of a
    good ride newswise.  Unfortunately, the media is far quicker to help
    tear someone like him down than they are to build him up.  Sports
    writers are the hyenas of journalism.  Some of his own remarks have 
    already gotten him in lukewarm water and his handling of the Fuzzy 
    remarks has gained mixed reviews.  
    
    Regarding his 18 mil deal with Amex, just another drop in the bucket
    along with the 40 mil Nike deal.  
17.24980GAVEL::JANDROWTue May 20 1997 13:378
    
    actually, bri, it's a 30 mil deal with amex....the 18 mill i mentioned
    was what he'd getting a year from amex, nike, and titlest (sp)...
    
    in any case, i hope to see his star rising and shining for many many
    years to come....
    
    
17.24981CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 20 1997 15:032
    TTWA: Why ELF listings don't have exchange addresses listed for
    exchange people.  Very frustrating.
17.24982BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue May 20 1997 15:5213
| <<< Note 17.24981 by CONSLT::MCBRIDE "Idleness, the holiday of fools" >>>

| TTWA: Why ELF listings don't have exchange addresses listed for
| exchange people.  Very frustrating.

	Brian... once YOU change your elf entry on the web, then exchange's
version also changes. But don't look for the vms version to be updated.....




Glen
	
17.24983RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue May 20 1997 19:5610
    Why is there one cable inside a much larger orange tube threaded
    through the ZKO3-2 lab, bound to the bottom of the cable carriers
    instead of laid inside of them?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24984MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comTue May 20 1997 20:013
If you don't know, I'd bet that Binder does.

17.24985FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 20 1997 20:065
     'tis a puzzlement.



17.24986RUSURE::MELVINTen Zero, Eleven Zero Zero by Zero 2Wed May 21 1997 04:459
      <<< Note 17.24983 by RUSURE::EDP "Always mount a scratch monkey." >>>

> bound to the bottom of the cable carriers
>    instead of laid inside of them?
 
Law of Physics.  Two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time;
ever try to get the cable inside the metal of one of them there carriers :-)?
   
 
17.24987WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed May 21 1997 10:241
    if Marv Albert will do the play-by-play for Frank Gifford?
17.24988fiber opticTLE::MICHAUDLisa Michaud, DTN 381-0879Wed May 21 1997 12:284
    re: .24983
    
    Those orange tubes are in every lab (in ZKO, at least).  They contain
    fiber optic cable.
17.24989ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 12:374
    
    ttwa: why everyone is wondering how Tiger Woods will handle his new
    found fame and money?? WGAS?  Do you all worry about how money will
    affect Bill Gates or Andrew Grove?  get a life people.
17.24990NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Wed May 21 1997 12:449
TTWA:

Is pure and unadulterated hooey the type of hooey that does not result
in a dishonourable discharge?




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.24991RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Wed May 21 1997 12:4516
    Re .24988:
    
    > Those orange tubes are in every lab (in ZKO, at least).  They contain
    > fiber optic cable.

    Thanks.  Do you know why they were laboriously fastened under the
    carriers instead of placed inside them?  Or where they go -- the ones
    in the ZKO3-2 lab just go from one wall of the lab to the other without
    any connections or apparent provisions for future connections?
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.24992TROOA::TEMPLETONUnhappy gardenerWed May 21 1997 13:036
    Why, when I do an update on notes, it tells me there is only one
    unseen in Soapbox yet when I go into the note there several.
    
    
    
    joan
17.24993ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 13:052
    
    gremlins, joan. 
17.24994delicate?TLE::MICHAUDLisa Michaud, DTN 381-0879Wed May 21 1997 13:098
    re: .24991
    
    I assume it's because fiber optic cable is very delicate, and they
    don't want to place the tube in the carriers for fear of putting weight
    on it from other cables.
    
    The fiber in ZK02-3 all goes back to the comm. closet in the rear of
    the lab, to hubs.  Don't know what's up in ZKO3-2.
17.24995ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 13:173
    
    i find all this fiber optic crap fascinating. you people lead very
    diverse and titalating lives. you do, really.
17.24996SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 13:331
coming from a MGD drinking Melrose Place junkie.....
17.24997ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 13:354
    
    .24996 
    
    and your point is?
17.24998P&K and all thatSALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 13:451
that swilling MGD while watching MP doesn't qualify as a "life".
17.24999ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 13:472
    
    oh, and you have better plans?
17.25000SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 13:471
Quite a bit better actually. Quite.
17.25001POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 13:511
    Daryll, with friends like you, who needs enemas eh?
17.25002SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 13:531
I'm sorry, but did you just call me a friend?
17.25003POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 13:541
    this is soapbox, we're all friends.
17.25004BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed May 21 1997 13:542
This is getting too close for comfort ....
17.25005LJSRV1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Wed May 21 1997 13:563
	Group hug!

17.25006POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 13:561
    I said friends, not sex partners.
17.25007SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 13:571
It was a joke son, ah say a joke.
17.25008ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 14:022
    
    you people crack me up. well, most of you, anyway.
17.25009SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 14:231
    Hey!  Take it easy on the MP slams, would ya?  Geez?
17.25010MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 21 1997 14:3613
RE: .24992

It could be that a couple of the new notes were entered after the 
update was done.


RE: April

Why?  I'm sure that one of these days you'll realize that MP sucks,
and would be completely useless if not for the attractive female 
stars.

17.25011SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 14:397
Why I thought Paul Mcartney had hit rock bottom with "My Brave 
Face."

Apparently the bucket went down the talent well and came up dry 
as a bone again.

This new song sips.
17.25012SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 14:448
    Shawn, the show may suck for some people, but I like it.  It's a
    definite leap from reality (albeit not a far one), but it is
    entertaining.  You don't hear me busting on Xena, etc. because I don't
    want to waste my time moaning about something that doesn't appeal to
    me.  
    
    The next person to insult Battis or me or anyone else for watching
    Melrose Place shall be flogged.
17.25013BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed May 21 1997 14:455
Depending on the tastes of the readership here, you may find a lot of
people lining up to be the next to insult MP, just for the honor.

Anyway, it'd be fun to see you bust on Xena.  I wouldn't want to have to be
the only one...
17.25014SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 14:482
They air MP in the same timeslot as wrestling for cripes sake. 
Aren't they fighting for the same target audience?
17.25015MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 21 1997 14:506
RE: .25014

When Amanda starts whacking people over the head with folding chairs, 
you will definitely have the answer to that question.

17.25016BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed May 21 1997 14:501
{snigger}
17.25017EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastWed May 21 1997 14:537
Fiber Optic cable often has a minimum bend radius, running it through tubes
helps ensure that, as well as protect it.

Don't know why the tubes are attached to the bottom of the cable trays, this
is done all the time.

It's probably a FDDI LAN cable that carries cluster traffic/DECnet/TCPIP/etc.
17.25018SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 14:538
    But I don't want to bust on Xena!!  Okay, just for you, Dawn: I don't
    know what men see in her, she's plain looking and obviously on
    steriods.  (hey, that felt good!!)  8)
    
    -1 Dodo, gimme a freakin' break.  7:00 is prime time.  
    
    Who needs more of a life here?  The people who like MP and want to be
    left alone about it, or the ones constantly bitching about it?
17.25019SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 14:542
I vote for the ones that get steamed when people dare to 
criticize MP.
17.25020SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 14:541
    You're vote doesn't count.
17.25021BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed May 21 1997 14:553
    .25018:
    
    Of course it felt good.  You're coming around!
17.25022SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 14:594
    hehehe.  
    
    BTW, I have seen nothing that would qualify as criticism from anyone
    re: MP.  "MP Sucks" is not criticism.
17.25023LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 15:015
    
    why people don't go into excruciating details about
    wart removals and corn problems in here.  they do about
    every other inane medical procedure they encounter.
    
17.25024ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 15:022
    
    yeah, daryll. leave me and April alone to watch MP. ooh er.
17.25025ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 15:022
    
    oph, funny you should mention that....
17.25026CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 21 1997 15:033
    If you wish, I will gladly recount the bunion removal experiences of a
    friend of mine.  She was quite graphic about the procedure and even 
    showed us the scars.  
17.25027LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 15:043
    
    not interested.
    
17.25028SALLIE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 21 1997 15:055
   .25023  Oph, what do you have against people with inane
	   medical problems?  Hanh?  ;>

	   
17.25029SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 15:064
You mean aside from the silly soap opera plots, the lousy acting 
and the obvious T&A draw?

I'm telling you, they've got alot of common with wrestling.
17.25030SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 15:091
    That's better, dodo.
17.25031anytimeSALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 15:111
Is that enough or would you like more?
17.25032SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 15:131
    Smoke 'em if you got 'em.
17.25033ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyWed May 21 1997 15:1423
    Well then, let me take a stab at it, April.  8^)
    
    The "plot" is as predictable (though not as clean) as Xena.  The
    message of dysfunctional relationships does come out crystal clear,
    however, so the writers succeeded here.  Unfortunately, since
    everyone on the show has shared a bed at one time, they need to bring
    in new blood to even make this remotely interesting.. and then you
    already know that whoever is brought in will be a nympho, so it still
    lacks mystery in this respect.
    
    I find the portrayal of relationships to be extreme and patently
    unhealthy, along the emotional tuggings brought forth from the script 
    (revenge, grudge-holding, and just plain nastiness).  Most of the
    characters seem to be either emotionally or mentally unbalanced, too. 
    
    I'm sure there is more, but I've only watched small snippets from a few
    episodes.  That was enough.
    
    
    
    How'd I do?  8^)
    
    Your turn... let's see a good Xena/Hercules slam.  8^)
17.25034SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 15:195
    Steve, it would appear you have indeed watched MP judging by your note. 
    Hey, it's not for everybody.  But after reading that, I can't tell if
    you're talking about Melrose Place or some people in Soapbox.  ;)
    
    I'll have to check out Xena and get back you you on it.  
17.25035LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 15:204
    .25028
    
    they give me a splitting headache. ;-)
    
17.25036GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceWed May 21 1997 15:385
    well, steve, you can get all that from being subjected to just 
    the commercials.  
    
    i'd like to know what april knows about the sharing of beds 
    amongst 'boxers....hhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmm......................
17.25037:-)COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed May 21 1997 15:565
>    i'd like to know what april knows about the sharing of beds 
>    amongst 'boxers....hhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmm......................

You sound like the Air Force chain of command...

17.25038SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 15:571
    .25036  I bet you would.
17.25039GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceWed May 21 1997 16:026
    .25038
    
    actually, about as much as what will happen in MP's next season.
    just thought it was odd that you would draw such a parallel.
    
    
17.25040POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 16:032
    I don't get the Xena attraction at all, apart from the fact that she
    isn't blond, I mean.
17.25041BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 21 1997 16:124

	I think it has to do with her eyes, and those facial expressions. Then
there is that body of hers....
17.25042NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Wed May 21 1997 16:139
It was a mystery to me too, until Gerald exaplained that Brits
have no hormones.  Maybe Canadians don't either.





[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25043NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Wed May 21 1997 16:144

See?  Even Glen's male hormones work better than mine.
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25044DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 21 1997 16:149


 why people put cans in the recycle bin clearly labeled "Newspaper Only"
 at my apartment complex.



 Jim
17.25045BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Wed May 21 1997 16:192
Some folks like a screamer ....
17.25046BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed May 21 1997 16:1910
| <<< Note 17.25044 by DECXPS::HENDERSON "Give the world a smile each day" >>>




| why people put cans in the recycle bin clearly labeled "Newspaper Only"
| at my apartment complex.


	Shouldn't you be asking them? :-)
17.25047SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 16:213
    .25039  I commented on a very general likeness between Soapbox and MP. 
    You focused in on "the sharing of the beds" thing which was quite
    telling indeed.
17.25048GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceWed May 21 1997 16:318
    oy!  forgive me, please, april for offending your tender sensibilities
    and focusing on the one aspect you apparently find distastful.  (btw,
    as for 'telling', it seems from the little you and mark write about the
    show, the show's focus IS bed sharing for lack of any plot, thus, my
    focus) in a more general sense, applying your note to steve's description 
    of your fav show, i still find the general comparision to be odd as i don't
    perceive this forum as you do, in a general sense of course.  is that
    better?  
17.25049SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 16:331
    Um, not really.  But thanks for trying.  
17.25050LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 16:364
    
    the _little_ you and mark write about the show??!!
    
    
17.25051SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 16:391
    eh?  I don't write volumes about MP, do I?
17.25052SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 16:395
_little_

Don't confuse quantity with substance again.


17.25053SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 16:401
    Again?
17.25054SSDEVO::RALSTONNeed a quarter?Wed May 21 1997 16:401
    TTWA: What our friend John Covert really thinks of Israel?
17.25055LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 16:405
    
    it's a common bond you have with mr batti's.  i always
    thought you guys were joking around by mentioning it
    so often.
    
17.25056ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 16:402
    
    um, i don't write volumes about MP, do I?
17.25057SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 16:425
      <<< Note 17.25053 by SCASS1::BARBER_A "Can Freakazoid come over?" >>>

   > Again?

    I wasn't talking to you dear.
17.25058SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 16:422
    My goodness.  I had no idea my replies generated so much discontent. 
    And people wonder why I don't pop in here often anymore.
17.25059LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 16:473
    
    geez, take imaginary offense, if you want to.
    
17.25060SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 21 1997 16:512
    take an imaginary tizzy even.

17.25061SALLIE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 21 1997 17:005
    uh-oh.  i'm having a flashback and i've never even dropped
    acid.  nor taken it.


17.25062ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 17:032
    
    di, the only cure is to watch a marathon of MP. trust me.
17.25063DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 21 1997 17:044


 gag
17.25064ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 17:053
    
    look, jimbob, MP stands for all that's good with America. don't be so
    flip.
17.25065MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 21 1997 17:084
Did you ever notice that "Melrose Place" and "Marital Problems" can 
be referred to using the same acronym?

17.25066EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastWed May 21 1997 17:199
TTWA:

Caption below newspaper photograph showing two people: (paraphrased)

"Joe Blow (second from left) ..."

Why not "Joe Blow (on right) ..."

Just wonderin'...
17.25067NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 21 1997 17:213
re .25066:

Must be a left-wing paper.
17.25068EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastWed May 21 1997 17:221
AHA! That's it! It was the Boston Globe!
17.25069GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceWed May 21 1997 17:5911
    17.25049
    
    there's just no pleasing some people.
    
    bonbon-
    
    little-ok, not the best description, but the descriptions themselves
    vary so little, it's kinda just like writing the same stuff ovah and
    ovah again.  is constant better? :-))
    
    
17.25070LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 18:053
    
    indeed, 'tine.  the leaky faucet approach to writing. ;-)
    
17.25071ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 18:342
    
    oph, no grisham bashing.
17.25072LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 18:413
    
    sorry.
    
17.25073MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 21 1997 19:488
TTWA:

Copier machine message "Close right door".


Why would I want to close the wrong door?

17.25074SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 19:562
    TTWA: Postcards and letters from some guy I met in a chat room.  Kinda
    weird.  
17.25075NHASAD::SHERKI belong i got circles overme i'sWed May 21 1997 19:574
    di.
      i'm married and unhappy.
      i'm convinced you would understand this.
    ken
17.25076ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 21 1997 19:593
    
    april, that's what you get for hanging out in wierd chat rooms.
    stick to soapbox, at least we'ew harmless. well, most of us.
17.250778^)LJSRV1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Wed May 21 1997 20:033
	Speak for yourself, BlazerBoy.

17.25078POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 20:411
    Chelsea was mostly harmless.
17.25079DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 21 1997 20:423

..and she didn't talk to checkout people in the grocery stores.
17.25080hmm...how long you had that ?GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersWed May 21 1997 20:424
  nice personal, for a leaf

  bb
17.25081POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 20:478
              eh?
	      /
	  oO)-.
	 /__  _\       
	 \  \(  |      
	  \__|\ {                                             
	  '  '--'   
17.25082LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed May 21 1997 20:563
    
    i'm guessing maple leaf.
    
17.25083SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 21:001
    Who's Chelsea?
17.25084FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed May 21 1997 21:004
    
    	Clinton?
    
    
17.25085LJSRV1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Wed May 21 1997 21:003
	Newbies 8^).

17.25086POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 21:001
    an ex-goderator.
17.25087Newbie?SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 21:132
    I was around back in '90-'91 as a temp.  I vaguely remember a
    ::CHELSEA.  
17.25088POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 21:161
    Not to worry, you're one of those who count.
17.25089MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 21 1997 21:165
Chelsea Christenson [spelling might be off, but you get the idea].

Moderator of several conferences, including this one for a time.

17.25090she watched a lot of TV, I thinkPOLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 21:171
    I was sorry I never got to meet her.
17.25091SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed May 21 1997 21:171
    .25088 Thanks, love.
17.25092MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comWed May 21 1997 21:183
She didn't attend very many get-togethers, I don't think.

17.25093SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed May 21 1997 21:212
    Chelsea was (and may still be) a self-proclaimed hermit.  Didn't like
    meeting people.
17.25094POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomWed May 21 1997 21:231
    Chelsea was a biped with arms and hands for grabbing objects.
17.25095MRPTH1::16.121.160.237::slablabounty@mail.dec.comThu May 22 1997 03:353
Ummm, Glenn, what is she now?

17.25096POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 04:011
    I don't know, have you heard anything?
17.25097MRPTH1::16.121.160.236::slablabounty@mail.dec.comThu May 22 1997 05:104
Many things, yes, but nothing that has to do with Chelsea's bipedal 
status.

17.25098ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu May 22 1997 12:161
How come the fundies aren't up in arms about Prodigy's pentagram?
17.25099ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieThu May 22 1997 12:163
    
    Chelsea definitely wasn't comfortable around humans, shawn would be the
    exception, however. She was more at home with her books and garden.
17.25100GAVEL::JANDROWThu May 22 1997 12:167
    >> why people put cans in the recycle bin clearly labeled "Newspaper
    >> Only" at my apartment complex.
    
    same reason some people around here put cardboard and ream wrappers in
    the recycle bin when there's a big sign above the bin that says these
    things are not recycled...
              
17.25101ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 12:556
    The same knuckle heads who put cans, paper, paper coffee cups in
    the ash tray..  Course that's prolly ok, smokers are bad.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.25102ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieThu May 22 1997 12:562
    
    <--- i may have to kill you.
17.25103oh dearSALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 22 1997 13:002
Gene Simmons is negotiating with Muzak for the rights to produce 
elevator-type instrumentals of KISS songs.....
17.25104ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu May 22 1997 13:045
>    The same knuckle heads who put cans, paper, paper coffee cups in
>    the ash tray..  Course that's prolly ok, smokers are bad.

The alternative is often throwing them on the ground. At least, that's why
I've done it.
17.25105BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu May 22 1997 13:073

	KISS songs to Muzak.... won't that be interesting.... 
17.25106ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 13:357
    It's a pet peeve of mine.  There _has_ to be a garbage can close
    enough, if not, there is always one in the washroom.  RE: Mark,
    shame on you.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.25107ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 13:365
    KISS songs to muzak???????  Don't even go there!
    
    
    Mike
    
17.25108POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 13:373
    |Don't even go there!

    I have grown so weary of this blasted idiom.
17.25109WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 22 1997 13:382
    Do they smash the synthesizer during the MUZAK version of "Black
    Diamond" or what?
17.25110ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 13:403
    Glenn, Get over it.  Are ya tired of that one too?
    
    Mike
17.25111LJSRV1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu May 22 1997 13:403
	Been there done that got the t-shirt!

17.25112POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 13:421
    {thud}
17.25113DEVO::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 22 1997 13:457
    
    
    	hey, if it can be done to Metallica, it can be done to KISS.
    
    	I'm not saying it *should* be done........ I have fortunately
    	not had to hear the above mentioned muzak.
    
17.25114SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 22 1997 13:451
"Black Diamond" is my all-time favorite KISS sing.
17.25115ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 13:475
    Someone who drinks fruit beer likes KISS.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.25116WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 22 1997 13:473
    >{thud}
    
     ...and then what happened?
17.25117ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 13:485
    <-- I've fallen and can't get up.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.25118SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 22 1997 13:491
mentally?
17.25119gakDECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 22 1997 13:504


 Show me the money!
17.25120POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 13:501
    must be, what else could it be?
17.25121ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 14:032
    B^)
    
17.25122ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieThu May 22 1997 14:063
    
    ttwa: why mike is so gabby today?? usually only makes a couple of
    comments a day. Mike, are you making up for Al being gone?
17.25123ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 14:085
    <-- Gotta be the shoes.
    
    
    Mike
    
17.25124LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 22 1997 14:393
    
    is yammering the same as jabbering?
    
17.25125SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 22 1997 14:421
Yammering is sweeter.
17.25126WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu May 22 1997 14:421
    two peas in a pod
17.25127CADSYS::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandThu May 22 1997 14:453
re .25011

Who's Paul McCartney?
17.25128EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastThu May 22 1997 14:491
"Is it true he was part of a rock group before Wings?"
17.25129SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 22 1997 14:511
He was in Wings.
17.25130DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 22 1997 14:553

 He's that guy married to Linda Eastman
17.25131hthbidiGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu May 22 1997 14:565
  hey fennil seeds, he's a musical artiste from the generation of your
 elders and betters

  bb
17.25132LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 22 1997 14:573
    
    he's the walrus.
    
17.25133SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 22 1997 14:593
His new album is aptly titled _Flaming Pipe_.

Too much mexican food I'll venture.
17.25134DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 22 1997 14:593

 coocoocoochoo
17.25135LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 22 1997 15:063
    
    "those freaks were right when they said you was dead"
    
17.25136HAMMAR::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu May 22 1997 15:082
    But,... ol Paul probably makes more money that the other members of the
    old Fab Four..:)
17.25137DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 22 1997 15:154

 Speaking of the Fab Four..I heard that yesterday marked 30 years since
 the release of Sgt Peppers =:-O
17.25138LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 22 1997 15:163
    
    yoicks!  30 years.
    
17.25139POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 15:171
    I was 4.
17.25140DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 22 1997 15:183

 I was (gulp) 16
17.25141ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 15:205
    <-- Wow!!! That means you're almost 46
    
    
    Mike
    
17.25142LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 22 1997 15:233
    
    I was older than 4.
    
17.25143DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 22 1997 15:236
>    <-- Wow!!! That means you're almost 46
    
    
 No!  It means I'm almost 47!    

17.25144MRPTH1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu May 22 1997 15:243
	Math is hard.

17.25145ACISS1::SCHELTERMThu May 22 1997 15:275
    <-- Listen twinke, that was a smiley implied entry, sheesh!
    
    
    Mike
    
17.25146POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 15:271
    hahahaha, ya ya ya, HARD, nehehehe, ya ya ya
17.25147CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 22 1997 16:003
    >> same reason some people around here put cardboard and....
    
    No they don't. 
17.25148BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu May 22 1997 16:233

blueboard then?
17.25149GAVEL::JANDROWThu May 22 1997 16:245
    
    so, are you saying that those cardboard boxes i pull out of the recycle
    bins here are figments of my imagination???
    
    
17.25150fab 4HAMMAR::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu May 22 1997 16:253
    Whooo-Haaa! 30 years ago.... hummm... cannot spell for crappie. I will
    pass on the math part too.:)
    
17.25151they even made their own Help-like movieWECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Thu May 22 1997 16:324
    There was a moment, a brief moment, in the 64-65 timeframe, when the
    Dave Clark Five were bigger than the Beatles.
    
    
17.25152CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu May 22 1997 16:332
    Er, yes, I could say that but I am sure you are actually seeing
    something there.  It's just not cardboard.  
17.25153HAMMAR::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu May 22 1997 17:002
    Yes. Dave Clark Five were... very briefly. The Stones were as well.:)
    
17.25154DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 22 1997 17:143

 Who remembers the name of that Dave Clark 5 movie?
17.25155NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 22 1997 17:151
Dave Clark prolly remembers.
17.25156MRPTH1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu May 22 1997 17:173
	<raises hand>

17.25157DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 22 1997 17:253

 I know it!
17.25158NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 22 1997 17:431
What was the name of the Monkees' movie?  Who wrote the screenplay?
17.25159MRPTH1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu May 22 1997 17:463
	I know this one too.

17.25160ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieThu May 22 1997 17:482
    
    debra, do you know everything???
17.25161COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 22 1997 17:493
see http://us.imdb.com/cache/title-exact/45542

/john
17.251628^)MRPTH1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu May 22 1997 17:494
	Why, yes, Mark, I do.


17.25163POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 17:501
    Okay, what am I thinking right now?
17.25164COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 22 1997 17:503
	<slap!>

17.251658^oMRPTH1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu May 22 1997 17:511
17.25166NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 22 1997 17:562
Not that movie, /john.  The one made in 1968.  The one with Victor Mature
and Annette Funicello and Sonny Liston and Frank Zappa.
17.25167MRPTH1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu May 22 1997 18:013
	Did John get a_head of himself?

17.25168COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu May 22 1997 18:011
Oh, that one.  http://us.imdb.com/cache/title-exact/45473
17.25169GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Thu May 22 1997 18:235
    
    
    	Let's see..... in May of '67 I was a two month old fetus.
    
    
17.25170POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 18:261
    Ms. Bitch in transit!
17.25171MRPTH1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu May 22 1997 18:293
	Ms. Pre-Bitch.

17.25172MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comThu May 22 1997 18:358
RE: .25114

Daryll, the cover of "Black Diamond" on the "Kiss My Ass" tribute 
album is a new-wave instrumental piece that sounds wonderful.

And the original IS one of their better songs.

17.25173SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Thu May 22 1997 18:372
I have a taped copy of that somewhere Shawn. The version of _Hard 
Luck Women_ by *huge* KISS fan, Garth Brooks isn't bad either.
17.25174MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comThu May 22 1997 18:455
Yeah, Garth did a good job on that.

The Anthrax cover was VERY faithful to the original ... "She", maybe?

17.25175POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 18:472
    I heard Festering Implant did a version of this on their Vast Bowl Of
    Puss tribute anthology.
17.25176LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu May 22 1997 18:513
    
    eesh, ogre II?
    
17.25177MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comThu May 22 1997 18:555
That's a carry-over from another conference.

8^)

17.25178TROOA::TEMPLETONUnhappy gardenerThu May 22 1997 19:066
    If the cookie crumbs in my keyboard are enjoing the milk I just managed to 
    spill all over the place.
    
    
    
    joan
17.25179SALLIE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 22 1997 19:474
	Brilliant people who can't pick up on hyperbole.

	
17.25180SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 22 1997 20:021
    Can't?
17.25181POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 20:031
    quite!
17.25182POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomThu May 22 1997 20:104
    TTWA:
    
    I was discussing this with a friend at break. What would life be like
    if there was no need for sleeping, eating and sex?
17.25183SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 22 1997 20:1914
    
    ttwa:
    
    Where Jeff Benson is, now that yet another of those pesky transitional
    fossils has been found.  This one is a 90-million-year-old dinosaur,
    found in Patagonia, that's about the size of a Velociraptor (a real
    one, not the Utahraptor-sized things in Jurassic Park).  What makes it
    special is that although it is clearly not a bird, it has hips that are
    structurally identical to those of Archaepteryx; and it also has an
    adaptation peculiar to birds that allows it to spread its arms out
    straight to the sides.
    
    When asked if it was a missing link, the guy who discovered it said no,
    it's not missing anymore, we found it.
17.25184.25182MRPTH1::16.125.192.74::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu May 22 1997 20:193
	We could watch more hockey.

17.25185Fortunately, they're extinct.SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 22 1997 20:216
    Oh, yeah, there's also the problem of birds, in Latin America and
    Florida, called Terror Birds.  They're 6-foot-high, 500-pound
    carnivores (heads 2+ feet long), but they don't have wings.  They have
    arms.  Not vestigial, fully developed and useful, but not wings - they
    can't be extended out to the sides, and they can't fold up the way a
    bird's wings do.  They were obviously used to clasp and hold prey.
17.25186HAMMAR::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu May 22 1997 20:263
    ....how many ohms are there in a kettle of fish.... hummmmmm..... 
    sumthin to wonder about...:)
    
17.25187SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 22 1997 20:271
    Ohm ohm ohm ohm mane padme hum.
17.25188RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Thu May 22 1997 20:3811
    Not-so-brilliant people who don't realize that hyperbole is suitable
    for fiction or humor but is not a valid argument technique (not to be
    confused with reduction-to-absurdity, which is valid when used
    properly).
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
Public key fingerprint:  8e ad 63 61 ba 0c 26 86  32 0a 7d 28 db e7 6f 75
To find PGP, read note 2688.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Shareware.
17.25189HAMMAR::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaThu May 22 1997 20:423
    edp Duuuude! Heavy talk. Woow! Went to a really great school somplace
    to talk like that. Temple of narly knowledge.:)
    
17.25190BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerThu May 22 1997 20:433
    TTWA:  People who talk to each other in the third person.
    
    (Myself included, obviously.)
17.25191a rosebole by any other nameNNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu May 22 1997 20:537


It's, like, the superbole only bigger?


[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25192BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerThu May 22 1997 20:541
Yeah.  Only dimly related to a ***bole.
17.25193SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu May 22 1997 21:007
    .25188
    
    > valid argument technique
    
    In SOAPBOX???
    
    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
17.25194NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu May 22 1997 21:048
.25192

How do you know about Gombole?  Rex Rogers' social psychology class?




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25195MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comThu May 22 1997 21:487
TTWA:

I just played the pinball game that comes with NT4.0 and got
a score of 1,492,500.  Is this good?


17.25196SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Thu May 22 1997 21:504
    Argh.  Can't do a for/auth on netnotes replies.  
    
    Shawn, are you successfully connected to Digital1 on NT4.0?  I could
    use a few pointers if you'd be so kind.
17.25197COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 23 1997 03:184
	Where's Mr. Buckley, and why isn't he telling us all about
	the Mind Eraser?

17.25198MRPTH1::16.121.160.254::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 23 1997 03:286
Who's this Mind Eraser person?

And April, I already sent you mail, but yes, I am connected to 
digital1 on NT4.0 [at work] and on W95 [here, via RAS].

17.25199FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 23 1997 13:054
	Brilliant people.


17.25200SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 23 1997 13:077
    <<< Note 17.25199 by FUTURE::DDESMAISONS "Are you married or happy?" >>>

	>Brilliant people.

         Wear sunglasses. Works for me.


17.25201NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Fri May 23 1997 13:0813
Forget it Di.  Your wit, wisdom, intelligence, and humanity
are much prized.

Now, on your knees, face mecca, er, mensa and chant the
Commoners Corner prayer.
 
We're not worthy.
We're not worthy.
We're not worthy.


[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25202FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 23 1997 13:116
  .25201  

     you're a peach. ;>


17.25203DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 23 1997 13:177
>     you're a peach. ;>


 I'd pit him against the best of 'em.


17.25204NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Fri May 23 1997 13:227

It goes with being fuzzy.



[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25205WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri May 23 1997 13:541
    Anybody interested in getting together for lunch today?
17.25206GAVEL::JANDROWFri May 23 1997 14:054
    
    i didn't think i was coming apart....
    
    
17.25207His new stuff proves that he really is deadCADSYS::FENNELLNothing is planned by the sea and the sandFri May 23 1997 14:3313
>  hey fennil seeds, he's a musical artiste from the generation of your
> elders and betters

I'm probably older than them...

I bought Meet the Beatles when it first came out.  But this guy can't be the
same Paul that did Sargent Pepper and Abbey Road...

Is this new Paul guy like some sort of musical genius like Salt N Peppa or
Coolio?

Tim
17.25208DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 23 1997 14:353

 Or "Spice Girls"
17.25209SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Fri May 23 1997 14:361
    I'm up for lunch, Doc.  How's Mexican sound?
17.25210MRPTH1::16.123.24.227::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Fri May 23 1997 14:373
	Mmmmm-ekk-sih-kennnn.

17.25211NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 23 1997 14:383
> How's Mexican sound?

It's hard to describe.  It's kind of fast, with a lot of intonation.
17.25212NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Fri May 23 1997 14:406

And lot of detonation, after the refried beans


[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25213SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Fri May 23 1997 14:461
    What a buncha comedians.  ;)
17.25214CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri May 23 1997 14:491
    Yes.  Let's just skip the hyperbole and order up a Boboli. 
17.25215SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri May 23 1997 15:003
	Sorry, Doctah - I'm bringing pizza to Emily's school for lunch.

17.25216MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 23 1997 15:0420
Did somebody say

    #######
     ###   ###                           #
     ###    ###                         ##
     ###   ###   #####     #### ####  ######  ####    ###
     #######    #    ###    ####  ###  ###     ###     #
     ###           #####    ###        ###      ###   #
     ###        ###  ###    ###        ###       ### #
     ###       ###   ###    ###        ###  #     ###
    #####        ####  ### #####        ####       #
                                                  #
                                                ##
                                              ###

at Emily's school!!

?

17.25217CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri May 23 1997 15:063
17.25218WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri May 23 1997 15:073
    >	Sorry, Doctah - I'm bringing pizza to Emily's school for lunch.
    
     On thai day?!! What gives?
17.25219COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertFri May 23 1997 15:101
Cafe Pavone at noon.
17.25220ACISS2::LEECHTerminal PhilosophyFri May 23 1997 15:222
    I'd have lunch with you, Doc, but even if I left now, I'd be late for
    dinner, much less lunch.
17.25221SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Fri May 23 1997 15:317
I had garlic pizza for lunch *yesterday* and I still have some
ventilating to do.

Peet

Key fingerprint =  37 3D 17 CA 12 B2 1B F0  AE 45 7B 4E 85 EA 6F 02 

17.25222SCASS1::barbera.dlc.dec.com::LirpaFri May 23 1997 15:321
TTWA: this
17.25223DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 23 1997 15:454

 Did somebody come up and whack me in the back with a baseball bat?  My back
 is killing me.
17.25224BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri May 23 1997 16:543

	Milady, have you been playing whack a mole again?
17.25225SMART2::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri May 23 1997 18:134
	re .25216

	shonnie, I told ya she's too young for you!
17.25226such a deal ?GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri May 23 1997 18:455
    
      AAA says their best deal on a 4WD Denver rental is a Ford Explorer
     at $340/week.
    
      bb
17.25227MRPTH1::16.123.24.227::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Fri May 23 1997 18:4533
17.25228MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comFri May 23 1997 19:143
That is great!!

17.25229MRPTH1::16.123.24.227::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Fri May 23 1997 19:223
	<rolls eyes>

17.25230BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Fri May 23 1997 19:404

	Deb.... is that because Gene Simmons is the only person to have a
longer tongue than you? :-)
17.25231SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Sat May 24 1997 12:115

             Do you think in color or black-and-white?


17.25232POLAR::RICHARDSONConformity is freedomSat May 24 1997 13:301
    As many people say these days, I think in my mind.
17.25233SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Sun May 25 1997 02:433
I haven't heard *anyone* ever say that, and that is not what I asked.
I noticed that I think in black and white, and wonder if others do the
same.
17.25234COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSun May 25 1997 03:509
	In a restaurant tonight, our dentist drops by the table,
	and leaves a card:

		"Enjoy your dessert -- It's on me --"

				Your preservative dentist

/john
17.25235MRPTH1::16.121.160.235::slablabounty@mail.dec.comSun May 25 1997 05:229
Ummm, Pete, what exactly does the question mean?

Are you referring to discussions like abortion, or are you referring 
to the picturing of images?

I mean, for example, whenever I think of Meg Ryan I picture her in 
color.

17.25236POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Sun May 25 1997 09:211
    I wouldn't know anything about that.
17.25237Who's Meg Ryan?SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Sun May 25 1997 13:315
Shawn,

I'm talking about visualizing. Is the "mind's eye" colorblind?

Pete
17.25238POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Sun May 25 1997 17:061
    So was he, I think. He was talking about visualizing Meg Ryan.
17.25239MRPTH1::16.121.160.238::slablabounty@mail.dec.comSun May 25 1997 18:246
Pete, you can't visualize a color?

I mean, can you think of a red scarf?  Or can you only picture it in 
gray, shade #239?

17.25240BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 27 1997 12:3810
The first half is a TTL:

Getting to skid my boss's new Supra around the parking lot... once.

On to the TTWA:

How a Supra, or anything that says Toyota on it can cost nearly $40K.

I guess there are some limited advantages to being a Saturn Sap. 
(Cornering isn't one of them.)
17.25241CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue May 27 1997 13:599
    Dawn,
    
    I know what you mean about the Toyota thing.  I always thought they did
    nothing well, but did it forever.  
    
    Meg,owner of an 85 minivan which appears that it may outlast the 97
    trooper.
    
    
17.25242MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slablabounty@mail.dec.comTue May 27 1997 13:597
Well, Dawn, when I bought my '87 in January '95 they had a brand new, 
twin turbo model on the showroom floor for a measly $47K.  So they've 
dropped the price since then.

Beautiful car, but I definitely wouldn't spend that much for it.

17.25243POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Tue May 27 1997 14:033
    Well, the best bang for the buck I've seen is taking a stock mustang GT
    and adding $3,500 in parts giving you a sizzling 460 hp, all for about
    35,000 if you include the labour.
17.25244ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieTue May 27 1997 14:132
    
    ttwa: if april's thumb is still bleeding. if so, could be a new record.
17.25245BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue May 27 1997 14:368
Yah, my boss said something about twin turbo.  Ever since I quit being a
car gal, I just don't pay attention anymore.

For my short stint in his car, I was just concerning myself with spraying
gatorbits all over the place, and gluing my boss to the door panel.  I must
admit that it did both quite nicely.

For all that, it's still a totally unmemorable car for me.
17.25246SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Tue May 27 1997 15:583
    Nope, it's healing quite nicely.
    
    Thanks for your concern.
17.25247POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 27 1997 16:003
    
    TTWA:  Does Mark Batti's, in fact, have a Old Style logo watch?
                                              
17.25248TROOA::BUTKOVICHgot a rubber pencil thing happeninTue May 27 1997 16:101
    is Deb missing an "n" in her last reply?
17.25249POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 27 1997 16:126
    
    Yes!
    
    The world sucks today.  That's my excuse.  It sucked the n right out of
    my reply.
    
17.25250ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieTue May 27 1997 16:154
    
    deb, um, no i don't.
    
    april, rats!! I was going to offer to kiss it and make it better.
17.25251POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 27 1997 16:165
    
    Darn.
    
    I KNEW we should have bought it.
    
17.25252ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieTue May 27 1997 16:182
    
    i'm afraid to ask, so i won't.
17.25253SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Tue May 27 1997 16:251
Told ya.
17.25254ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieTue May 27 1997 16:352
    
    hmmm. are daryll and deb..... nah.
17.25255ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieTue May 27 1997 16:562
    
    gee, soapbox is as lively as a dead carcass.
17.25256POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 27 1997 17:063
    
    As compared to a live carcass?
    
17.25257POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Tue May 27 1997 17:071
    I felt like that once.
17.25258EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastTue May 27 1997 17:405
TTWA:

Women.  Men aren't ever meant to understand them.

(yes this is nothing new. Just more confirmation)
17.25259FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 27 1997 17:414
   .25258  no comprendo.


17.25260EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastTue May 27 1997 17:433
Does that mean women can't understand men either? At least things are even.


17.25261POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 27 1997 17:434
    
    <frown>
    
    
17.25262TROOA::BUTKOVICHgot a rubber pencil thing happeninTue May 27 1997 17:441
    men are hard.... err.. never mind
17.25263SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue May 27 1997 17:464
	Hey, madman - how do I get rid of the bees that have inhabited 
	the holes behind my stone wall ???

17.25264FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 27 1997 17:484
    
    	Kerosene and a match.


17.25265poisonsGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue May 27 1997 17:494
    
      spray them
    
      bb
17.25266what do they look like?EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastTue May 27 1997 17:514
Bees or wasps/hornets/yellowjackets?  If the latter, the RAID type wasp/hornet
killer down their hole, and no mercy.  Do it after dark, preferably on a cold
night.  Remember exactly where their hole is, you don't want to just get them
mad.
17.25267CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue May 27 1997 17:548
    Use a wasp/hornet trap.
    
    I have one that has interesting ways in, and you put a little meat on
    inside each entry as well as an inch of fruit juice inside the jar. 
    supposed to be honeybee proff.  We will see, the yellow jackets are
    just starting to wake up around here.
    
    meg
17.25268POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Tue May 27 1997 17:541
    What, no 9mm pistol? Surely that would be more funner.
17.25269CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue May 27 1997 18:031
    Chemical warfare and damn the Beeneva Convention.  
17.25270FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 27 1997 18:085
    
    
    	The 9mm is much more fun, but the neighbors get really pissed.
    
    
17.25271POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Tue May 27 1997 18:111
    They have a drinking problem do they?
17.25272POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 27 1997 18:153
    
    Maybe his neighbor is Mr.Catheter-Problem.
    
17.25273FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 27 1997 18:165
   i think Colin is ignoring my mail.  what have i done?



17.25274POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 27 1997 18:193
    
    Maybe he can't understand it.
    
17.25275wait a few days...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue May 27 1997 18:195
    
    
      no-no @colin's on exchange
    
      bb
17.25276FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue May 27 1997 18:285

  .25274  of course - that's prolly it.  he wasn't meant to, after all.


17.25277ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieTue May 27 1997 18:334
    
    bb, i tried sending mail to colin in exchange. after my account laughed
    at me, i sent it tohis vms account. come to think of it, he never
    acknowledged it. colin, you in a heep a trouble boy.
17.25278BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue May 27 1997 18:399
    
    	RE: .25273
    
    	Is he on Exchange?  If so, walters@mail.dec.com
    
    	Wait, today's Tuesday, right?  cwalters@mail.dec.com
    
    	Oh, but hold on, yesterday was a holiday ... try waltersco@mail.dec.com
    
17.25279NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue May 27 1997 18:468
Fer some reason, mail forwarding on SMURF  wasn't switched
on.  I had a little panic as I envisaged weeks of unanswered
messages.



[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25280ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieTue May 27 1997 18:582
    
    just answer the question, colin. did you get our mail?
17.25281NNTPD::&quot;walter@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue May 27 1997 19:056
Oh yes. I've even read it.




[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25282POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Tue May 27 1997 19:593
    
    TTWA:  Amphicars.
    
17.25283BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue May 27 1997 22:044
    
    	It just means that you don't have to stop at the edge of the water
    	and unload your boat, since you're already driving the boat.
    
17.25284FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue May 27 1997 22:075
    
    
    	how convenient.
    
    
17.25285imagine....SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Wed May 28 1997 02:291
Some people didn't know they existed.
17.25286POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Wed May 28 1997 02:473
    
    Hmph.  They must need to get out more.
    
17.25287BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed May 28 1997 04:563
    
    	And some of us need to get in more.
    
17.2528832168::KEITHDr. DeuceWed May 28 1997 11:361
    DUCK Tours of Boston has amphibious vehicles. The WW2 GMC DUKW (Duck)
17.25289COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed May 28 1997 11:579
A ride on the Boston Duck tour is well worth the steep price.

But for ownership, I think I'd rather have an Amphicar than a DUKW.

If I really wanted one, I'd contact the seller at

    http://www.highway-one.com/Classifieds/Amphicar/AndersonAmphicar.shtml

/john
17.25290ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 28 1997 12:182
    
    look, boats are for water. cars are for land. enough said.
17.25291BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerWed May 28 1997 12:261
    And Volkswagen Beetles are for land, sea, and Ted Kennedy.
17.2529232168::KEITHDr. DeuceWed May 28 1997 12:297
    Unfortunately, the Duck Tours have distorted the market for DUKW's.
    They will buy anything.
    
    Look that the fun:
    
    
    http://pwp.starnetinc.com/dukw/dukwpage.htm
17.25293COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed May 28 1997 12:315
This is spreading all over, isn't it.

What other cities have DUCK tours?

/john
17.2529432168::KEITHDr. DeuceWed May 28 1997 12:4811
    There are some down south and some in the northern mid-west. I see the
    wanted and finders fees adds all the time. I know one of the 3 owners
    of the Boston group. 
    
    It is quite an interesting story how they took my truck;
    
    http://www.zk3.dec.com/~binder/soapbox/deuce.html
    
    and made a DUKW out of in 38 days!
    
    Someday maybe...
17.25295CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed May 28 1997 14:122
    TTWA: The person in C_A (9733) with the drive in theater sized TV.  
    48' wide!  27' tall!  
17.25296BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed May 28 1997 16:238
    
    	RE: .25292
    
    	"This is the DUKW coming out of the water."
    
    	I am SO glad that they added this caption to the picture or I'd
    	have spend all day trying to figure out what was going on.
    
17.25297Lots of "(e)'s" out there....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed May 28 1997 17:5515
    How someone can announce the "Highest SPEC95 Performance of All        
    Available Chips" back in November, and claim that they would be
    available in systems the 1st half of 1997....
    
    Then announce a reorganization of the computer systems organization
    (just like last year).
    
    Finally, just before the holiday weekened announce new systems that
    they expect to ship "mid-summer."  And of course, more new systems
    that they expect to ship "fourth quarter 1997."
    
    Oh, and by the way?  All of these new systems?  They'd be just as fast as
    those hyped systems way back in November, if only they were 10% faster.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.25298POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Wed May 28 1997 18:051
    How many VUPs are we talking about here?
17.25299They couldn't pay me enough to present such a roadmap....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed May 28 1997 18:2728
    How can someone else announce back in January 1996 a chip that sets
    record-breaking performance, which was to be available by the end of
    1996...
    
    ...which still isn't available...
    
    ...announce a new roadmap where that record-breaking chip is gone...
    
    ...but has a new chip, a whole 10% faster than the never available chip,
    which will deliver the highest application performance and is planned
    to be in production within 12 months...
    
    ...followed by another chip, which will of course have the World's
    Highest Memory Bandwidth, which is scheduled for production 12 months
    after that...
    
    ...to be followed by multiple speed iterations of that chip over the
    next 24 months (gosh, they don't say they'll be faster speed
    iterations!)...
    
    ...one-plussed by the totally awesome industry-leading functional
    integration chip of course, which is after that, which means it's
    planned for, scheduled for, envisioned for?  Well, let's leave that
    detail unsaid, nano-points to anyone who can guess.  (If you guess
    that this chip won't have to worry about Y2K problems, well, you'd
    probably be right.)
    
    								-mr. bill
17.25300ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieWed May 28 1997 18:393
    
    ttwa: if the main character in "Absolute Power" is based on Bill
    Clinton?
17.25301DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayWed May 28 1997 18:437

 "If Ted Kennedy drove a VW he'd be president today"




17.25302ASGMKA::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaWed May 28 1997 19:212
    Or if Mary-Joe could swim, Ted would be king.:)
    
17.25303FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 28 1997 20:355
   does gerald have a garden this year?



17.25304NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed May 28 1997 20:383
I don't have as much space as I used to, and the sun is more iffy.  I didn't
start anything indoors, so I'm planning to plant beans, squash and cucumbers.
I've got some interested hierlooms that I'm eager to try.
17.25305FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Wed May 28 1997 20:517
  "interested hierlooms"?  hmm. ;>

  kewl.  i'll look forward to any recommendations you
  might have as the season progresses.


17.25306CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed May 28 1997 21:5610
    me too!  Me Too!
    
    Growing just a couple heirloom tomatoes this year.  
    
    grower sold out of the golden sun cherries before I got down there this
    year and I had things come up that precluded my growing them out.  
    
    Sniffle!
    
    meg
17.25307NNTPD::&quot;slab@busy&quot;Thu May 29 1997 12:2518
TTWA:  I wonder if this is true?


           ***** $100,000.00 REWARD *****


For Allen M Hill   ex-president of Dayton Power and Light.

I need your help.
This man is responsible for injecting my girlfriend, and my
77 year old mother and father with the AIDS virus.
For his picture and more details goto

http://members.aol.com/DHollin186/index.html


[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25308BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu May 29 1997 13:244


	What a sick individual if it is true!
17.25309BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu May 29 1997 13:267


	I'm not sure what this woman had above her lip, but it looked like it
was a milk mustache. :-)  It could have been nair I suppose. :-)  Is there
something a woman will put above her lip that is white, that has some sort of
meaning? She was driving with it on her face.
17.25310creme?POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Thu May 29 1997 13:293
    
    Jolen Cream Bleach.
    
17.25311NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu May 29 1997 13:469
It mayo been a friend of Shawn's.






[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25312POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Thu May 29 1997 13:541
    Maybe that will jar his memory.
17.25313NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu May 29 1997 13:566
Just like the prez, he cain' remember.



[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25314DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayThu May 29 1997 13:583

 That's how these rumors spread
17.25315POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Thu May 29 1997 14:303
    ttwa:
    
    why do people keep switching back and forth from vaxnotes to netnotes?
17.25316POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Thu May 29 1997 14:323
    
    I haven't been able to get through to netnotes the last couple of days.
                           
17.25317BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu May 29 1997 14:375
| <<< Note 17.25315 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "uh, buh buh buh buh blonde?" >>>

| why do people keep switching back and forth from vaxnotes to netnotes?

	Because they can?
17.25318And don't forget the web!!BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu May 29 1997 15:146
    
    	RE: .25315/.25316
    
    	My local router node is down, so I can't access any conferences
    	from NetNotes.
    
17.25319 this woke me up...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersThu May 29 1997 15:305
    
      This morning my wife said, "Now you've reached the age when you
     aren't supposed to do what you're supposed to."
    
      bb
17.25320SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu May 29 1997 17:3910
	back to my question on bees:

	these are bumble bees (fuzzy black and yellow fat guys)

	they are hanging out in holes behind our wall that were made by either
	snakes or rodents (1.5 inch holes, one hole every foot in a twentysomething feet
	wall)

	
17.25321SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu May 29 1997 18:047
	TTWAyesterday:

	Why anyone would note from the web unless totally desperate.

	It's so cumbersome it's almost not worth it.

17.25322BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu May 29 1997 18:1411
    
    	If I'm already in Netscape, and see something interesting, it's a
    	piece of cake to copy the information, scroll down to the
    	/back40/soapbox bookmark and paste it into the appropriate note.
    
    	Much easier than starting an Excursion session, or disconnecting
    	completely to start a Hyperterm session.
    
    	However, WWW NOTES doesn't know [UN]SEEN, so anything I read in
    	there isn't marked as SEEN.
    
17.25323ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu May 29 1997 18:174
>    	However, WWW NOTES doesn't know [UN]SEEN, so anything I read in
>    	there isn't marked as SEEN.

Great. I just can't wait until VMS goes away. Really, I can't.
17.25324BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu May 29 1997 18:395
    
    	Well, let me rephrase that ... followed links do turn a different
    	color if that's how your browser is set up, but as far as I know
    	there's no obvious way to flag an entire conference as SEEN.
    
17.25325POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Thu May 29 1997 19:079
    
    From a checklist I'm editing:
   
    
    Repetitive pinching in excess of 2 lbs is not performed repeatedly.
    
    
    Di?
    
17.25326POLAR::RICHARDSONuh, buh buh buh buh blonde?Thu May 29 1997 19:091
    Ya, I've done a few of those before.
17.25327NHASAD::SHERKI belong i got circles overme i'sThu May 29 1997 19:104
    
    why would anybody want to pinch a humble bee?
    KEN
    
17.25328Repeat again and again. Fascinating, huh?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftThu May 29 1997 19:1212
    
    Take an untoasted english muffin, toast it, and apply butter.
    Wait.  See what happens to the butter.
    Wait some more.  See what happens to the butter.
    Wait some more.  See what happens to the butter.
    Wait some more.  See what happens to the butter.
    Wait some more.  See what happens to the butter.
    Wait some more.  See what happens to the butter.
    Wait some more.  See what happens to the butter.
    ....
    
    								-mr. bill
17.25329FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 29 1997 19:126
>        <<< Note 17.25325 by POWDML::HANGGELI "We'll meet you there!" >>>

	?  I cannot even imagine what that could be referring to.


17.25330POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Thu May 29 1997 19:123
    
    I just thought, as a pinching expert...
    
17.25331FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 29 1997 19:1411
>        <<< Note 17.25330 by POWDML::HANGGELI "We'll meet you there!" >>>

>    I just thought, as a pinching expert...

	yeah, i know, but...  what is that all about?

	i've never actually pinched anyone, btw.

    

17.25332ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieThu May 29 1997 19:184
    
    di, aren't you revealing a little to much about your private, er
    personal life to us? I mean, first it's the pinching, then the wrath
    thingie. what next, that you don't really have a garden?
17.25333ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieThu May 29 1997 19:194
    
    -mr. bill, your notes are getting really, really, obtuse lately, i
    mean,  even for you. isn't it more funner when we all know what you're
    talking about?
17.25334FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 29 1997 19:2210
>              <<< Note 17.25332 by ACISS1::BATTIS "CNBC junkie" >>>

>     I mean, first it's the pinching, then the wrath
>    thingie. what next, that you don't really have a garden?

    i know it's hard to keep track, burger boy, but first it was
    the wrath thingie, then the pinching.  you simply _must_ lay
    off the vending machine food.

17.25335FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Thu May 29 1997 19:264
   mr. bill's a regular Aesop.


17.25336ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieThu May 29 1997 19:272
    
    di, i love being chastized by you. almost as good as a spanking.
17.25337NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu May 29 1997 19:374
Chastised.

BTW, I saw a supermarket that had a sign in the window proclaiming
"MORE LOWER PRICES."
17.25338ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieThu May 29 1997 19:412
    
    great. the -mr. bill english is expanding.
17.25339BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu May 29 1997 19:424
    
    	But that could be grammatically correct for a reason other than
    	what edp would claim.
    
17.25340EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastThu May 29 1997 21:257
re .25320:

I'd suggest that you just leave them be(e).  Bumblebees are good gals, and
if you're worried about getting stung, you should know that you really have to
work at it to provoke a bumble into stinging you. 

-Madman
17.25341ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieFri May 30 1997 12:132
    
    madman, is that sorta like, to bee or not to bee?
17.25342FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 30 1997 12:165
   i wondered why KK would want to get rid of bumblebees.  thought
   maybe her kids were afraid of 'em, or sumpin' like that.


17.25343ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieFri May 30 1997 12:252
    
    di, prolly getting tired of all that tuna.
17.25344BRITE::FYFEWhat's his name ...Fri May 30 1997 13:153
Having been stung at least 4 times in my life by bumbles, I can say
that I would not want them around in any large numbers ....
17.25345SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri May 30 1997 13:238
    I'll take the ones you don't want.  They're great little pollinators,
    and they're just plain cute to watch.  They hatch out in my basement
    every spring, god knows how they get in there in the first place, and
    can't find their way out.  I rescue them and set them free outside.
    
    Especially with the massive bee population decline that's being caused
    by respiratory-tract mites from Yurp, we need all the Hymenoptera we
    can get.  (That's bees, not hornets or wasps.)
17.25346ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieFri May 30 1997 13:262
    
    cute to watch?  this must be a regional thingie.
17.25347More interestinger....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri May 30 1997 13:398
|   -mr. bill, your notes are getting really, really, obtuse lately, i
|   mean,  even for you. isn't it more funner when we all know what you're
|   talking about?
    
    I think if you flip those english muffins they'll land either
    butter side up or butter side down.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.25348SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Fri May 30 1997 13:391
    You need, like to get out of that asphalt jungle, Batti's.
17.25349ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieFri May 30 1997 13:484
    
    um, dick, thanks. Let me be brutally honest here, watching bees ain't
    my idea of fun. I'd much rather be checking out the local fauna at my
    condo's pool. Lots of foilage there.
17.25350POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Fri May 30 1997 13:523
    
    Aluminum swimsuits?
    
17.25351NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 30 1997 13:531
Foilage?  Metallic suits?
17.25352NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 30 1997 13:541
{CRASH!!!}
17.25353POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Fri May 30 1997 13:563
    
    No problem, I'll just pop this dent out.
    
17.25354POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoFri May 30 1997 13:5644
    Eric the Half a Bee
    
    
    Composer: Eric Idle
    Author: Eric Idle & John Cleese 
    
    
    Half a bee, philosophically,
    Must, ipso facto, half not be.
    But half the bee has got to be
    Vis a vis, its entity. D'you see?
    
    But can a bee be said to be
    Or not to be an entire bee
    When half the bee is not a bee
    Due to some ancient injury?
    
    La dee dee, one two three,
    Eric the half a bee.
    A B C D E F G,
    Eric the half a bee.
    
    Is this wretched demi-bee,
    Half-asleep upon my knee,
    Some freak from a menagerie?
    No! It's Eric the half a bee!
    
    Fiddle de dum, Fiddle de dee,
    Eric the half a bee.
    Ho ho ho, tee hee hee,
    Eric the half a bee.
    
    I love this hive, employee-ee,
    Bisected accidentally,
    One summer afternoon by me,
    I love him carnally.
    
    He loves him carnally,
    Semi-carnally. 
    
    
    Cyril Connely?
    
    NO NO NO! Semi-carnally!
17.25355ACISS1::BATTISCNBC junkieFri May 30 1997 14:063
    
    i really ought to stop giving you all such easy targets. if i used a
    dictionary more oftener, you'd all be bored stiff.
17.25356SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 30 1997 14:101
not true, pinata boy.
17.25357POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoFri May 30 1997 14:463
    ttwa:

    teddy bear bigots.
17.25358GAVEL::JANDROWFri May 30 1997 14:475
    
    i wouldn't go so far as to call me a bigot...i am just picky about what
    bears i buy...
    
    
17.25359POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Fri May 30 1997 14:484
    
    I'm not really into teddy bears.  I have one old beat up white one
    covered in cat spit.
    
17.25360SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 30 1997 14:495
I like teddies. really.

what? oh, bears?

nevermind.
17.25361NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 30 1997 14:511
Mr. Doda, I'm sure you'd look lovely in a teddy.
17.25362FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 30 1997 14:545
   .25361  ;>  it's what all the better-dressed blueberry ale
	   drinkers are wearing these days.


17.25363LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningFri May 30 1997 14:553
    
    ooh er!
    
17.25364SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 30 1997 14:575
You all would appreciate the "Blackberry Ale" they brew up at the 
Long Trail brewery in Vermont. A nice crisp ale with not a hint 
of blackberry flavor to be found for miles. 

Right up your alley.
17.25365FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 30 1997 15:006
   .25364  why do they bother then?

	   i wouldn't order a fruit ale.  no way, no how.


17.25366SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 30 1997 15:023
exactly. wondered the same thing.

More for me, er, us.
17.25367a case of contingent history...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri May 30 1997 15:094
    
      if it were kennedy instead of roosevelt, we'd all buy teddy fish
    
      bb
17.25368WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri May 30 1997 15:103
>Mr. Doda, I'm sure you'd look lovely in a teddy.
    
    Positively fetching, I'm sure.
17.25369SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 30 1997 15:135
It's mind over matter here boys.

I don't mind 'cus you don't matter.

Do keep practicing however.
17.25370ACISS1::BATTISPunctuation impairedFri May 30 1997 15:202
    
    you're right daryll. if you had a mind it would matter.
17.25371ACISS1::BATTISPunctuation impairedFri May 30 1997 15:223
    
    daryll, di prfers real beer, like Miller Lite. oh, wait, that's what
    she buys those who incur her wrath. never mind.
17.25372SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 30 1997 15:231
you pinata-boy, can stop practicing. ROI and all that.
17.25373EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastFri May 30 1997 16:277
re .25349:

Call me weird, but I find it soothing to sit in front of my hives and watch
them come and go, and go about their business.

Checking out what's at the local pool/beach is also nice, but I am not into
the aluminum suits.
17.25374POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoFri May 30 1997 16:291
    interesting skin disorder you have there, Madman.
17.25375BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Fri May 30 1997 16:298
    
    	RE: .25365
    
    	Because the flavor of the blackberries apparently reacts with the
    	flavor of another ingredient such that the resulting flavor is
    	neither blackberry-like nor other_ingredient-like, yet still prod-
    	uces a pleasurable taste.
    
17.25376FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 30 1997 16:418
>     <<< Note 17.25375 by BUSY::SLAB "Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz!" >>>

	thank you for that very scientific explanation.  regardless,
	one would think that something advertised as "blackberry ale"
	(bluurgh) would have at least a hint of blackberry flavor.
	 
    
17.25377BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Fri May 30 1997 16:484
    
    	Yes, I've always appreciated the flavor of the mushrooms in
    	mushroom pizza.
    
17.25378FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 30 1997 16:535
   .25377  are you saying you can't taste the mushrooms??  or you just
	   don't value the flavor?


17.25379ACISS1::BATTISPunctuation impairedFri May 30 1997 16:572
    
    di asks the tough questions.
17.25380SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 30 1997 17:1116
     <<< Note 17.25375 by BUSY::SLAB "Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz!" >>>

    
    	RE: .25365
    
    	>Because the flavor of the blackberries apparently reacts with the
    	>flavor of another ingredient such that the resulting flavor is
    	>neither blackberry-like nor other_ingredient-like, yet still prod-
    	>uces a pleasurable taste.
    
        A. Not enough fruit.
  
        B. The ale is too strong to be done as a fruit.

 

17.25381ACISS1::BATTISPunctuation impairedFri May 30 1997 17:134
    
    you forgot choice
    
    C: drink a real beer.
17.25382POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Fri May 30 1997 17:133
    
    Like Old Style?
    
17.25383BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Fri May 30 1997 17:146
    
    	When I said that I couldn't taste mushrooms when they were used in
    	recipes, I was told that their flavor combined with other flavors
    	and you weren't actually supposed to taste the mushrooms them-
    	selves.
    
17.25384snicker17576::DODAJust you wait...Fri May 30 1997 17:271
and you believed them.....
17.25385POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Fri May 30 1997 17:373
    
    It's not the taste, it's the texture.
    
17.2538658379::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoFri May 30 1997 17:392
    I've met a lot of women who don't like the texture of cooked mushrooms.
    I've also met several women who don't like salad because it crunches.
17.25387FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Fri May 30 1997 17:417
>     <<< Note 17.25383 by BUSY::SLAB "Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz!" >>>

	my guess would be that you've never had porcini mushrooms
	then.


17.25388NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri May 30 1997 17:473
My mother thinks that paprika is used for color.  This is the result of her
use of old poor-quality paprika.  My wife had the same experience with her
mother, so it must be a generational thing.
17.25389WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri May 30 1997 17:501
    why Meg would travel with her brother if he is a lottery with no taste?
17.25390BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Fri May 30 1997 18:2129
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	I was driving up 495N this morning and there was a sign on the side
    	of the road that said "Survey crew".
    
    	Well, it seemed odd, but rules are rules, so I pulled over, and
    	here are the results for the ten people in the crew:
    
    
	Favorite color:
    
    		Blue - 5
    		Green - 3
    		Red - 2
    
    
    	Favorite movie:
    
    		"Gone With the Wind" - 2 [both were supervisors]
    		"Speed" - 2
    		"The Holy Grail" - 2
    		"Young Frankenstein" - 2
    		"Airplane!" - 2
    
    
    	I figured that was enough to fulfill the requirement, so I left
    	after that.
    
17.25391EVMS::MORONEYvi vi vi - Editor of the BeastFri May 30 1997 19:1210
>    	Favorite movie:
    
>    		"The Holy Grail" - 2

Liar.

If that were the case I'd expect the "favorite color" answers to have two
answers similar to:

"Blue - no, red - AAaaaaaagggghhhhhhh!!"
17.25392CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri May 30 1997 19:283
    Isn't it English or African swallow?
    
    
17.25393CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri May 30 1997 19:281
    It's both.
17.25394POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Fri May 30 1997 19:303
    
    ...AND a floor wax!
    
17.25395NUBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri May 30 1997 19:3111
What to do?

For my birthday, I received a box alleged to contain a bottle of Nautique
cologne.  There's a sticker on the box: "Do Not Open Package."

I didn't.

This is truly long-lasting cologne. We may hand it down through
generations.

 
17.2539635568::BATTISPunctuation impairedFri May 30 1997 19:332
    
    meg, it's African or European.   nnttm
17.25397GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri May 30 1997 19:368
    
    
    	TTWA
    
    
    	why 'tine and Mz. Deb haven't answered my mail over the past
    	few days.  {sniff}   What did I do?  =(
    
17.25398can't go both ways...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersFri May 30 1997 19:385
    
    
      sorry, if you have an assertive personal name, you get no sympathy
    
      bb
17.25399DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayFri May 30 1997 19:385

 Was behind a truck that had a "Construction vehicle do not follow" sign while
 driving down a town road.  Am I liable for the resulting multicar pileup
 that happened when I slammed on my brakes so as not to follow the truck?
17.25400POWDML::HANGGELIWe'll meet you there!Fri May 30 1997 19:395
    
    Hey, last time you wrote to me it took 2 weeks to get here!
    
    I've still got at least a week and a half to go 8^).
    
17.25401GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Fri May 30 1997 19:405
    
    
    	Oh yeah, that's right!  Forgot about that.......  yeesh.
    	Next time I'll send a telegram, might get there quicker.  =)
    
17.2540235568::BATTISPunctuation impairedFri May 30 1997 19:422
    
    JJ, pick up the phone. this will be $10.
17.25403POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoFri May 30 1997 19:451
    how much is it when she puts the phone down?
17.25404BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Sat May 31 1997 04:3213
    
    	TTWA:
    
    	Dad gets home and wants something to eat before he goes to bed.
    	I tell him that there is barbecued chicken and white rice in the
    	refrigerator.
    
    	He says "No, I think I'll have a piece of toast".
    
    	Is a piece of toast enough to hold ANYBODY over for more than
    	a half hour or so?  Heck, I burn more energy than that just MAK-
    	ING the toast!!

17.25405DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jun 02 1997 13:2323



 Stop into Dunkin' Donuts last night.  Guy in front of me asks the
 young woman behind the counter for a decaf coffee coolata.  "I'm sorry,
 but they don't come in decaf".  "Oh..well, let's see..how about a 
 medium coffee with 2% milk...no, make that skim milk" "I'm sorry, but we
 don't have skim milk..we do have 2%" man, now sounding quite grumpy 
 says "Well..I guess you just lost a sale!" and storms out.  Young woman
 is visibly upset.  "Can I help you" she asks me.  "Yes, I'd like a 
 medium hazlenut with 2% milk and 2 equals"..and off she goes to fill
 my request.  While doing so, I can hear her sniffling and a couple of
 the other associates trying to cheer her up.  She hands me my coffee,
 and I say "Don't let them get to you".  she manages a little smile..


 I get out to my car and find I had a regular coffee with cream and 
 sugar.



 Jim
17.25406ACISS1::BATTISPunctuation impairedMon Jun 02 1997 13:252
    
    what's your point?
17.25407DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jun 02 1997 13:274


 Why does there have to be a point?
17.25408SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Mon Jun 02 1997 13:282
That the guy that stormed out was apparently the smartest person 
in the joint.
17.25409ACISS1::BATTISPunctuation impairedMon Jun 02 1997 13:294
    
    jimbob, if you drank your coffee like a man, you wouldn't be having
    these problems at Dunkin Donuts. I really think you enjoy these little
    annoyances, i really do.
17.25410DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jun 02 1997 13:3613
    
>    jimbob, if you drank your coffee like a man, you wouldn't be having
>    these problems at Dunkin Donuts. I really think you enjoy these little
>    annoyances, i really do.


 Yeah..it gives me something to write about to counter the nonsensical, 
 troglodytic, mindless pablum that you pass off as intelligent contributions
 to this elite forum.


 Jim
17.25411ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyMon Jun 02 1997 13:384
    
    elite forum??????
    
    bwahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
17.25412You won;t be needing that 25" TV, then.NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Mon Jun 02 1997 13:398

Battis, I think you've had your head removed.  I bet it was
just to upstage my ouchie finger.



[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25413ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyMon Jun 02 1997 13:452
    
    yeah, he's a little testy this morning. bad coffee no doubt.
17.25414DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jun 02 1997 13:484


 lack of sleep
17.25415Something's not right here....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jun 02 1997 13:515
    
    Revolution actually showed up on the front page of the Globe's Sport
    Section.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.25416GAVEL::JANDROWMon Jun 02 1997 14:274
    
    jimbo, i hope you brought the coffee back in...
    
    
17.25417BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Mon Jun 02 1997 14:327
| <<< Note 17.25405 by DECXPS::HENDERSON "Give the world a smile each day" >>>


| I get out to my car and find I had a regular coffee with cream and sugar.


	Wow.... I'm sorry, but I couldn't help laughing. 
17.25418POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoMon Jun 02 1997 14:354
    Well, this is the problem with outfits who hire kids all the time. It's
    amazing that anything gets done at all.

    If I had a franchise I would hire as many retirees as possible.
17.25419DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayMon Jun 02 1997 14:4817
    
>    jimbo, i hope you brought the coffee back in...
 

 you know, I was going to..but, to be honest I was 
  

 A) So elated that my PC was working that I didn't care
 B) So exhausted from working on my PC that I didn't care
 C) in a hurry to get to my ex's for some gumbo



   
    

17.25420hey bay-bee! How about a little gumbo?WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjMon Jun 02 1997 14:501
    is that what they are calling it these days?
17.25421NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Mon Jun 02 1997 14:507

E) Certain that you'd end up with an iced tea frappe, anyway.



[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25422ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyMon Jun 02 1997 15:172
    
    course, if he drank it black, these kind of things wouldn't happen.
17.25423BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Mon Jun 02 1997 16:465
    
    	Yeah, drink it black, like a real man!!
    
    	Or like Battis!!
    
17.25424BRAT::tay1dhcp112-18.tay1.dec.com::JennisonSueJMon Jun 02 1997 17:543
Where to buy a Jean Skirt??????????????

SueJ
17.25425ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyMon Jun 02 1997 17:552
    
    sueJ, in a store. that will be $10, please.
17.25426SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoMon Jun 02 1997 18:3311
    MLS season this year seems to be a total reversal from last year.
    Last year, about a third of the way into the season, only the top team
    in the eastern division was better than the bottom of the west.  This
    year, only the top team in the west is better than the bottom of the
    east.  The only consistency is that the Clash are 4th of 5 in the west
    both years ;-(.  Caught DC United from behind twice yesterday, but
    couldn't pass them and they went ahead for a third time to beat us 3-2.
    Someday soon, we may get all of our starters on the field on the same
    day.
    
    DougO
17.25427BRAT::tay1dhcp112-18.tay1.dec.com::JennisonSueJMon Jun 02 1997 18:352
sha---- Have checked out several stores........ seriously does anyone have
any suggestions? thanks!
17.25428CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsMon Jun 02 1997 18:371
    Marshall's or T.J. Maxx.
17.25429SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Mon Jun 02 1997 18:391
Try to go on the day of a soccer game so it won't be as crowded.
17.25430It's still DC vrs. everybody else....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jun 02 1997 18:4417
|   MLS season this year seems to be a total reversal from last year.
    
    Not exactly.
    
|   Last year, about a third of the way into the season, only the top team
|   in the eastern division was better than the bottom of the west.  This
|   year, only the top team in the west is better than the bottom of the
|   east.
    
    Both years, only the top team in the eastern division seemd to know how
    to play the sport consistently.  If DC had Moreno, Arce and Etcheverry
    yesterday the match would have been a bit different.
    
    Another consistency.  Lalas still likes to spot the other team a goal
    now and then.
    
    							       	-mr. bill
17.25431Sigh....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftMon Jun 02 1997 18:465
| Try to go on the day of a soccer game so it won't be as crowded.
    
    Cold.  Very cold.
    
    								-mr. bill
17.25432FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon Jun 02 1997 23:229
    
    
    
    	The plane I saw today whilst out for a run. Twin props off the
    back, a large rear wing and a small wing in front. Very thing body.
    Sounded like the engines were really screamin' too (high rpms). 
    
    
    	jim
17.25433SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Tue Jun 03 1997 11:204
TTWA: what 'omissive metonymy' means. I'll look it up as soon as I
arise.

Pete
17.25434ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Jun 03 1997 11:521
Saw a fox running around on the Digital lawn this morning...
17.25435WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjTue Jun 03 1997 11:531
    Did you try to chat her up?
17.25436DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Jun 03 1997 13:0216
    
    
    
>    	The plane I saw today whilst out for a run. Twin props off the
>    back, a large rear wing and a small wing in front. Very thing body.
>    Sounded like the engines were really screamin' too (high rpms). 
    
    
 can't remember the name of those things..I know Beech was making one
 at one time called the Star Ship that was something like that, and I
 know a couple other manufacturers were making them.  I don't think they
 ever caught on as was predicted.


 Jim
17.25437ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Jun 03 1997 13:051
Something like Vari-Eze. They're kit planes.
17.25438DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Jun 03 1997 13:163

 But didn't Beech build one of a similar design as a business aircraft?
17.25439I dunnoASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Jun 03 1997 13:190
17.25440CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsTue Jun 03 1997 13:233
    Yes, it was either Beech or perhaps Gulfstream that used pusher props
    with a small forward canard.  I think someone mentioned "Starship"
    which sounds about right.
17.25441BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue Jun 03 1997 13:254
    Pusher props?
    
    (Yes, I know the plane you're talking about, but the mention of pusher
    props still dredges up ugly images of B-36s.)
17.25442DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Jun 03 1997 13:3010


 A few years ago it seemed that the predictions were that "pusher" props
 would be the wave of the future with aircraft.  I recall seeing drawings
 of Boeing commercial airplanes with rear mounted/rear facing props, that 
 would use less fuel than the jet engines then in use.


 Jim
17.25443ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Jun 03 1997 13:311
http://www.brainstorm.com/~brandyn/eztour.html
17.25444NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Jun 03 1997 13:329
http://www.sonnet.co.uk/rcollini/aero/types.htm

Is a neat page.  You enter details of the sighting and it IDs the plane.



	
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25445SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveTue Jun 03 1997 14:095
	re .25340

	So, like, would driving a lawn mower over the hole be "provoking" ??

17.25446FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jun 03 1997 14:117
    
    
    	re: plane
    
    	thanks for info!
    
    jim
17.25447ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Jun 03 1997 17:151
Wow, no email in 24 hours. It's been years since that happened.
17.25448BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue Jun 03 1997 17:251
    Well, I bet you've got a bunch since you wrote that.
17.25449ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Jun 03 1997 17:271
One so far. "Hi" back to ya.
17.25450BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Tue Jun 03 1997 17:293
	I'm a trendsetter.

17.25451ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyTue Jun 03 1997 17:322
    
    um, how so?
17.25452BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Tue Jun 03 1997 17:323
	I certainly hope you're not arguing with me.

17.25453ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyTue Jun 03 1997 17:342
    
    me? argue with you?  never happen. you're too smart for me.
17.25454FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Jun 03 1997 17:365
  .25453

	<taping fingers to desk>  (i hate pain.)

17.25455ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyTue Jun 03 1997 17:412
    
    di, go ahead. i can take it. oh, it was correct, wasn't it?
17.25456BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Jun 03 1997 17:473
    
    	Battis, EVERYTHING in your reply was at least 100% correct.
    
17.25457ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyTue Jun 03 1997 17:494
    
    good. i was worried di would have to correct me again. I feel I'm
    really letting her down lately. I mean, its become a part time job for
    her.
17.25458FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Jun 03 1997 17:5210
><<< Note 17.25457 by ACISS1::BATTIS "You name it, I probably screw it up regularly" >>>

> I feel I'm
> really letting her down lately. 

	oh nonsense - you have most definitely been living up to
	expectations.


17.25459NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Tue Jun 03 1997 17:576
Battis, think "damning with faint praise" note.



[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25460BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Tue Jun 03 1997 17:574
	TTWA:  Is everyone in ::CLASSIFIED_ADS going to
	       start getting along now?

17.25461FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jun 03 1997 18:115
    
    
    	that would be nice. 
    
    
17.25462operators are standing byASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Jun 03 1997 18:251
Well, we're up to two now.
17.25463ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyTue Jun 03 1997 18:282
    
    tom, it's very unbecoming to troll like this. don't do it man!
17.25464ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQTue Jun 03 1997 18:332
Well, I really didn't get email for 24 hours before that, you know.

17.254658^)BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Tue Jun 03 1997 18:357
	Maybe your mailbox was broken.  I found that used to
	happen to me all the time.

	At least, I guess that's what it was.  I'm sure I
	wasn't being _ignored_.

17.25466ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyTue Jun 03 1997 18:432
    
    "beautiful, but annoying"
17.25467BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Jun 03 1997 18:443
    
    	I don't think Deb is annoying at all, Battis.
    
17.25468Most interestingest?PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftTue Jun 03 1997 19:0112
    
    butter side down
    butter side down
    butter side down
    butter side up
    butter side down
    butter side down
    butter side up
    butter side up
    ....
    
    								-mr. bill
17.25469NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 03 1997 19:053
Dina dropped a peanut-buttered piece of bagel on the floor the other day.
The good news is it landed peanut-buttered side up.
The bad news is she then stepped on it.
17.25470ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyTue Jun 03 1997 19:082
    
    that was one of my favorite p-names, from debra.
17.25471BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Tue Jun 03 1997 19:093
	That's an oldie 8^).

17.25472FUTURE::DDESMAISONSAre you married or happy?Tue Jun 03 1997 19:096
>  <<< Note 17.25469 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

	aagagagagag.


17.25473double your pleasure ?GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersTue Jun 03 1997 19:574
  sexually stimulating chewing gum

  bb
17.25474NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Jun 03 1997 20:001
Juicy Fruit.
17.25475POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoTue Jun 03 1997 20:021
    filthaaa.
17.25476BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jun 03 1997 20:057



	I wonder why two weeks ago when Karen mentioned her craving for
Milky Way Dark that I have been craving them as well, and indulging on that
craving? Am I pregnant?
17.25477BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Tue Jun 03 1997 20:083
	Oh, so _that's_ your personal/private good news!

17.25478POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoTue Jun 03 1997 20:131
    wow! I didn't think it would work that way!
17.25479BULEAN::BANKSGoose CookerTue Jun 03 1997 20:156
Great.  Thanks.

Ever since the last few, I've been stuck with these recurring images of
Glen giving birth, and the mechanics thereof.

I don't need torture like this.
17.25480BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Tue Jun 03 1997 20:174


	Should I change my pname to:  "And baby makes two"?
17.25481POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoTue Jun 03 1997 20:191
    ugh, and I gestate a few minutes ago...
17.25482DECXPS::HENDERSONGive the world a smile each dayTue Jun 03 1997 20:223

<pregnant pause>
17.25483EVMS::MORONEYTis but a flesh wound...Tue Jun 03 1997 20:241
I can't conceive why anyone would want to start yet another punfest.
17.25484POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoTue Jun 03 1997 20:271
    well, this gives a whole knew meaning for dilation.
17.25485BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Tue Jun 03 1997 20:294
    
    	Glen, all I can say is that if you don't have a craving for prune
    	juice on your due date, pretend you do anyways.
    
17.25486POLAR::RICHARDSONA desirable weirdoTue Jun 03 1997 20:312
    may I suggest beets, corn on the cob, granola bars and  a large prune
    juice? This will undoubtedly induce labour.
17.25487SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Tue Jun 03 1997 20:375
    The planes with the wing in the rear and a canard up front are mostly
    products of Frank Rutan's genius - he first designed the Vari Viggen,
    then made a nicer version called the Vari Eze, and then made a "stretch"
    version called the Long Ez.  They're kit planes, as someone said.  But 
    these are all single-engined designs.  The Beech Starship is a twin.
17.25488World Peace & Unification?USPS::FPRUSSFrank Pruss, 202-232-7347Tue Jun 03 1997 23:025
    Three lovely Japanese ladies just stopped by my door taking what looked
    like mail order bride applications.  They did not have much english, so
    I can't be sure.
    
    
17.25489FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Tue Jun 03 1997 23:114
    
    	feel free to send them this way. ;*)
    
    
17.25490BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jun 04 1997 12:243

	JIM MARIE!!! You're already taken!
17.25491GAVEL::JANDROWWed Jun 04 1997 12:449
    
    forgive my, gerald, but i laughed at your note about the peanut-
    buttered bagel...
    
    
    ttwa:  why slab would tease me...first he sends me mail with which i 
    don't really know what to do, then when i request more help...he
    ignores me...
    
17.25492ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyWed Jun 04 1997 12:462
    
    that's slabbo for you. about as reliable as an old shoe.
17.25493LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Jun 04 1997 13:303
    
    what does ol' jessah have against billy weld?
    
17.25494ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyWed Jun 04 1997 13:322
    
    prolly 40 years.
17.25495CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 04 1997 13:352
    He dislikes Our William because he favors legalized Marijuana and soft
    on abortion rights.  This doesn't fit into Jesse's own personal idiom. 
17.25496BULEAN::BANKSAre you correct or happy?Wed Jun 04 1997 13:362
    He said Weld had a "loose mouth" or something like that.  Too bad
    Congress doesn't have a special "Pot & Kettle" penalty chair.
17.25497WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jun 04 1997 13:366
    >what does ol' jessah have against billy weld?
    
     A) It's cuz Weld is a moderate republican (which makes him essentially
    a commie to helms' way of "thinking"
     B) He's trying to foil the Kennedy plan to promote Joe's potential
    gubernatorial rivals out of the way.
17.25498"not of ambassadorial quality," to quote Helms...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersWed Jun 04 1997 13:394
 jesse's no fool.  taunting yankees plays to his voters...

  bb
17.25499BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed Jun 04 1997 13:425
    
    	RE: .25491
    
    	You never sent me anything!!
    
17.25500NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 04 1997 13:542
I'm not too impressed with Weld's credentials to be ambassador to Mexico.
Surely they could find somebody who speaks Spanish.
17.25501BULEAN::BANKSAre you correct or happy?Wed Jun 04 1997 14:052
Why break an age-old tradition of sending ambassadors to places they know
absolutely nothing about?
17.25502GAVEL::JANDROWWed Jun 04 1997 14:066
     >> RE: .25491
     >> You never sent me anything!!
    
    did you get the mail i sent to you this morning????
    
    
17.25503ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyWed Jun 04 1997 14:122
    
    shawn, she probably sent it via Exchange. should be there in a week.
17.25504exGAVEL::JANDROWWed Jun 04 1997 14:282
    
    negative....vms...
17.25505BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed Jun 04 1997 15:1312
    
    	No, nothing.
    
    	Can you resend it to
    
    	us6rmc::"labounty@mail.dec.com"
    
    	??
    
    	In the meantime, I'll send you the answer to the question that I
    	think you're going to ask.
    
17.25506BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Wed Jun 04 1997 15:204
	TTWA:  Morons.  Totally braindead stupid effing morons.


17.25507ACISS1::BATTISYou name it, I probably screw it up regularlyWed Jun 04 1997 15:212
    
    um, debra. i'm sorry.
17.25509SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed Jun 04 1997 15:261
    Such spite!
17.25510BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Wed Jun 04 1997 15:353
	Yeah, I don't deserve to live. 

17.25511SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed Jun 04 1997 15:381
    ?
17.25512JECKLE::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceWed Jun 04 1997 15:415
re: spite

some people, thru their sheer uselessness/stupidity bring that out in a 
person.  i would call it frustration more than spite, however.  be happy
if you have never been pushed so.
17.25513SCASS1::BARBER_ACan Freakazoid come over?Wed Jun 04 1997 15:554
    Re: spite/frustration/dementia
    
    I have been pushed so and I'm still happy.  Don't let stupid people get
    to you so much, Deb.  
17.25514BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed Jun 04 1997 16:057
    
    	RE: Raq
    
    	I just received a message that I copied myself on at 1PM yesterday.
    
    	Maybe it'd be easier/quicker to post your question here.
    
17.25515ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Wed Jun 04 1997 16:202
    
    use exchange, it's your only hope.
17.25516BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Wed Jun 04 1997 16:252
	"Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi - you're my only hope."
17.25517WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin zko1-3/b31 381-1159Wed Jun 04 1997 16:3419
    re .25497
    
    I dearly hope the Weld nomination gets deep-sixed, and I doubt very
    much that Jesse Helms's motivation hasd anything to do with Joe
    Kennedy's gubernatorial ambitions.
    
    Weld's record as governor is hardly impressive; I believe he's actually
    increased the size of the government, despite palaver to the contrary.
    He's lazy, inattentive, and easily bored (he was playing squash
    yesterday afternoon when the Helms news broke). Whatever his political
    self-label, he's no Republican. He has no foreign languages, no real
    international experience, and no qualifications at all for this job --
    except that he's bored and needs a change.
    
    What political advantage Clinton thinks he'll get out of this
    nomination eludes me.
    
    
    
17.25518ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Wed Jun 04 1997 16:512
    
    why madman is trying to cut into my lucrative consulting practice?
17.25519CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 04 1997 16:535
    Because you a.) charge too much  b.) your service is substandard and 
    c.) it can be done more cheaper if outsourced to an off shore
    consulting concern.
    
    That'll be $7.50 pleas. 
17.25520BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Wed Jun 04 1997 16:585
| <<< Note 17.25500 by NOTIME::SACKS "Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085" >>>

| Surely they could find somebody who speaks Spanish.

	I thought he could? I know he was on tv.
17.25521NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 04 1997 16:591
He may speak a little Spanish, but he's not fluent.
17.25522BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed Jun 04 1997 17:005
    
    	RE: .25520
    
    	Not EVERYONE on TV can speak Spanish, Glen.
    
17.25523EVMS::MORONEYTis but a flesh wound...Wed Jun 04 1997 17:021
One of the news stations said he _was_ fluent in Spanish.
17.25524desperately aerobic...GAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersWed Jun 04 1997 17:094
  If you call playing squash lazy, I don't want to know what you call active !!!

  bb
17.25525ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Wed Jun 04 1997 17:125
    
    backstabbing boxers. first madman, then in quick succession, brian and
    what's-his-name. Who next, debra, di, oph??? you people have no
    feelings or concern for my livlihood. in fact, you're like sharks
    at feeding time.
17.25526NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jun 04 1997 17:141
{cue Jaws music}
17.25527CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsWed Jun 04 1997 17:152
    TTWA:  Why the homepages of inns on Nantucket make you scroll through
    several pages before they tell you how much?  
17.25528ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Wed Jun 04 1997 17:163
    
    brian, if you have to ask, you can't afford it. that will be $20,
    please.
17.25529WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Jun 04 1997 17:203
>{cue Jaws music}
    
    Nah- cue the violins.
17.25530LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningWed Jun 04 1997 17:253
    
    i've had it up to here with sax and violins!
    
17.25531ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Wed Jun 04 1997 17:262
    
    Sacks, line 'em up!
17.25532BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Wed Jun 04 1997 17:498
    
    	RE: .25527
    
    	For the same reason that supermarkets make you walk past the
    	soda and chips and candy to get to the bread and milk.
    
    	This one's a freebie, because I'm not a vulture like Battis.
    
17.25533A suite racket....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Jun 04 1997 18:304
    
    S I X T Y   F E E T   O F   M I C R O S O F T   O F F I C E   B O O K S?
    
    								-mr. bill
17.25534ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Wed Jun 04 1997 18:534
    
    -mr. bill, do you have any clue just how much information is stored in
    those books???? look, Bill Gates wants you to get your money's worth,
    unlike that piece of fruit. this will be $10, please. no more freebies.
17.25535SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Wed Jun 04 1997 18:575
    .25534
    
    The problem is that the info in those books is the same info that you
    can get from Microsoft's Technical Support people; i.e., it's all 100%
    correct and all useless.
17.25536I made some of them up....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftWed Jun 04 1997 19:0929
|   -mr. bill, do you have any clue just how much information is stored in
|   those books????
    
    Why yes.  And so targetted to their audience.  Let's see, there
    are:
    
    	Office Dummies
    	Word 97 for Word 5.0 Users
    	Excel 97 for Word 5.0 Users
    	Office 97 for Office 95 users
    	Office Idiots
    	PowerPoint 97 for Office 95 users who haven't used PowerPoint 95
    	PowerPoint 97 for Word 5.0 and Excel 95 users
    	Excel 97 for Lotus-123 users
    	Learn Office
    	Learn! Office
    	Inside Office
    	Exploring Office
    	Ask Microsoft Office
    	Instant Office
    	Easy Office
    	Compact Office
    	Caffiene Free Diet Office 97
    	123's of Office
    	ABC's of Office
    	Big Office
    	Double Shot Tall Office with no-fat milk and Hazelnut
    
    								-mr. bill
17.25537BULEAN::BANKSAre you correct or happy?Wed Jun 04 1997 19:128
    Office 97, "What Me Worry?"
    Greasy Office Stuff
    Office 97 meets Wordstar for Windows
    Office 97 Upgrade Whitepaper
    
    ... and everyone's favorite:
    
    Preparing for the Office '99 upgrade price.
17.25538ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Wed Jun 04 1997 19:133
    
    well, with Apple, you get a CD Rom that smugly says that they did it
    right the first time. how droll.
17.25539BRAT::JENNISONIm Your Angel UndercoverWed Jun 04 1997 20:181
    Whos this JIM guy? Most BB?
17.25540FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jun 04 1997 20:195
    
    
    	Jim who?
    
    
17.25541GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Jun 04 1997 20:216
    
    
    	You Jim, that's who.  =)
    
    	And he is cute, SueJ.  
    
17.25542FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Wed Jun 04 1997 20:225
    
    
    	Aw shucks. :) Thanks JJ. 
    
    
17.25543GOOEY::JUDYThat's *Ms. Bitch* to you!Wed Jun 04 1997 20:234
    
    
    	Mah pleasure.........  =)
    
17.25544WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jun 05 1997 11:181
    the Di and 'pril exchange. 
17.25545ASIC::RANDOLPHTom R. N1OOQThu Jun 05 1997 11:503
>    the Di and 'pril exchange. 

Uh, yah. I didn't quite pick up what all the fuss was, maybe I'm dense.
17.25546ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 12:264
    
    <---- guess i missed that. happened after i left. i feel partly to
    blame though. I started on that topic again yesterday, didn't think it
    would garner that many responses though.
17.25547GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceThu Jun 05 1997 12:343
    how some people actually live as long as they do, being as
    clueless as they are.  and why competent people were let go
    to allow these others to remain.
17.25548ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 12:362
    
    um, i'm sorry 'tine. :-)
17.25549GMASEC::KELLYA Tin Cup for a ChaliceThu Jun 05 1997 12:372
    't wasn't you as you darn well know, mark, but thanks for making
    me smile :-)
17.25550NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jun 05 1997 13:182
"And on the Di and 'pril exchange, misunderstanding and anger were up,
innuendo was down."
17.25551ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 13:214
    
    .2550
    
    pretty fair assessment. 
17.25552NNTPD::&quot;walters@ddraig.zk3.dec.com&quot;Thu Jun 05 1997 13:255
Time to get out of Italian suppositories.


[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
17.25553POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 13:541
    pile-a-drivers?
17.25554TROOA::BUTKOVICHgot a rubber pencil thing happeninThu Jun 05 1997 17:233
    Help!   I can't find my badge and security card.  This office is such a
    ghost town that if I leave to go to the W.C., I might not get back to
    my desk. (which may or may not be a bad thing)
17.25555TROOA::TEMPLETONA most happy gardenerThu Jun 05 1997 17:276
    Chris,
    
    Don't worry I can send Bob down to escort you to the W.C. and back :-)
    
    
    joan
17.25556ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 17:312
    
    W.C.?
17.25557SHRCTR::PJOHNSONVaya con huevos.Thu Jun 05 1997 17:321
I think Archie would have called it a 'terlet'.
17.25558ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 17:353
    
    yeah, pete. must be a canadian thing. we call them restroom's
    or Wash Rooms.
17.25559BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 17:375
	GIVE me that apostrophe!

	I am NOT giving it back until you learn to use it properly.

17.25560WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jun 05 1997 17:383
    >W.C.?
    
     Doobla vay say, silly!
17.25561ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 17:492
    
    debra, i'm sorry. can i have it back now, please?
17.25562EVMS::MORONEYTis but a flesh wound...Thu Jun 05 1997 17:494
W.C. is European, many countries use these initials despite the language
differences.

Does this mean Canada has joined Yoorp?
17.25563.25561BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 17:514
	NO!


17.25564POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 17:522
    Water closet used to be used here. long ago. We are part of the
    commonwealth you know.
17.25565ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 18:184
    
    .25563
    
    you're a cruel woman. 
17.25566POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 18:191
    but never happier!
17.255678^)BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 18:203
	Jeez, does EVERYONE know?

17.25568POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 18:221
    with screaming that loud, the whole neighbourhood knows!
17.25569ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 18:272
    
    glenn, was that thing a stereo? or a credit card?
17.25570ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 18:282
    
    i remember those screaming type days. um, at least i think i do.
17.25571ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 19:102
    
    debra, may i please have my comma back now????
17.25572the apostrophe's fall from graceWAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jun 05 1997 19:121
    Oh, it was demoted?
17.25573ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 19:152
    
    oops, i meant apostrophe, mea culpa. pretty please?
17.25574WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jun 05 1997 19:163
    >oops, i meant apostrophe, mea culpa. 
    
     Is that an explanation or an excuse?
17.25575CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsThu Jun 05 1997 19:161
    May have been a typo.  
17.25576WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Jun 05 1997 19:181
    Yeah. apostrophe->comma is a common slip of the fingers.
17.25577BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 19:195
	I didn't take your comma, but I think I will now
	JUST TO TEACH YOU A LESSON!


17.25578POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 19:221
    she's never been happier, really.
17.25579ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 19:275
    
    um, no it was a mistake. i admit it. 
    
    debra is being cruel. she takes after george and his spa. 
    debra, like i told you, business is business.
17.25580BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu Jun 05 1997 19:305
    
    	RE: .25576
    
    	Maybe a GLOBAL REPLACE program gone awry?
    
17.25581ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Thu Jun 05 1997 20:012
    
    ttwa: where di is today?
17.25582BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 20:326
	TTWA:  	Comparing what someone said oh, a year ago,
	       	to what they say now.

		My, my, how things change.
	     
17.25583POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 20:371
    you ain't kidding. Things change so much, I can't keep up any more.
17.25584BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 20:393
	Oh, I don't think _things_ have changed.  

17.25585BIGQ::SILVAhttp://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/Thu Jun 05 1997 20:406
| <<< Note 17.25581 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Soapbox spelling champion 1997" >>>


| ttwa: where di is today?

	off wondering why she is supposed to apologize I suppose.....
17.25586POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 20:401
    oh, they have changed then?
17.25587SCASS1::barbera.dlc.dec.com::LirpaThu Jun 05 1997 20:411
TTWA: Does Herr Binder have Exchange?
17.25588POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 20:421
    probably not, it's a microsoft product.
17.25589BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 20:437
	There are things, and then there are _things_.

	Some _things_ haven't changed, but things said
	about these things have changed, which makes me
	say, my my, how things have changed.

17.25590BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu Jun 05 1997 20:436
    
    	He doesn't appear to be listed in the GAL.
    
    	I checked Richard and Dick.  Should I also check Rich, Rick,
    	Rickie, Ricky and Dickie?
    
17.25591SCASS1::barbera.dlc.dec.com::LirpaThu Jun 05 1997 20:441
No, that won't be necessary.  8)
17.25592BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 20:443
	Dickie-Wickie.

17.25593POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 20:472
    well, glad you have it all figured out. _things_ and things and all
    that.
17.25594BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 20:515
	Me too.  Believe me, I've never been happier.

	

17.25595POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 20:543
    so I've heard. this is good.
    
    
17.255968^)BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 20:556
	Jeez, _everybody_ knows.

	You just can't have any kind of secret around here.


17.25597POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 20:594
    No, you can't. And oddly enough, if you don't have one that everybody
    knows, you often can't get rid of it.
    
    so, eat, boink and be merry!
17.25598BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 21:053
	You want to repeat that in English?

17.25599BUSY::SLABAudiophiles do it 'til it hertz!Thu Jun 05 1997 21:066
    
    	He said
    
    
    so, eat, boink and be merry!
    
17.256008^)BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 21:144
	Well...all right.  If you insist.


17.25601POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateThu Jun 05 1997 21:141
    I also said "it's no use convincing someone who's already convinced."
17.256028^)BRAT::16.124.24.174::mzdebraWe'llMeetYouThere!Thu Jun 05 1997 21:285
	Oh no no no.  I've been arrested, but never convicted.



17.25603SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Thu Jun 05 1997 21:314
    .25587
    
    No.  Hare Binder prefer to use products that promote the actual timely
    DELIVERY of email, such as Eudora.
17.25604LANDO::OLIVER_Blooking for deep meaningThu Jun 05 1997 21:343
    
    it's at eudora in nanoseconds!
    
17.25605TROOA::BUTKOVICHgot a rubber pencil thing happeninFri Jun 06 1997 03:541
    Eudora?   Nope....Chris
17.25606SALEM::DODAJust you wait...Fri Jun 06 1997 11:101
What about Derwood?
17.25607BULEAN::BANKSAre you correct or happy?Fri Jun 06 1997 11:596
    Head on the radjio this AM that someone's being executed in Alabama. 
    Apparently the first execution of a white accused of killing a black in
    80 years.
    
    I guess it's nice to know that there have been so few instances of
    whites killing blacks in the last 80 years.  :-)?  :-(?    ... :-|
17.25608ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Fri Jun 06 1997 12:253
    
    Herr Binder doesn't know what he's missing by not having Exchange.
    Like, say, daily harassment.
17.25609ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Fri Jun 06 1997 12:263
    
    ttwa: why debra talks in code lately????  deb, it's more fun when
    you share amongst your closest friends and comrades.
17.25610WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Jun 06 1997 13:001
17.25611ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Fri Jun 06 1997 13:113
    
    well then. i know where I now rate. by the way, how do you get that
    curly que thingy to go over the letter? mine just does this~~
17.25612POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateFri Jun 06 1997 13:133
17.25613ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Fri Jun 06 1997 13:165
    
    
    
    g~     see, that's what mine does. why is it so far off?
    
17.25614BULEAN::BANKSAre you correct or happy?Fri Jun 06 1997 13:181
17.25615ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Fri Jun 06 1997 13:203
    
    you people enjoy being cruel to me. just for that, i'm going to go
    outside and smoke a fag.
17.25616BRAT::msodhcp-123-24-225.mso.dec.com::mzdebraNeverBeenHappierFri Jun 06 1997 13:243
	8^o And on Gay Pride weekend, too.  

17.25617ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Fri Jun 06 1997 13:273
    
    debra, you're now up to two pinches.
    
17.25618BRAT::msodhcp-123-24-225.mso.dec.com::mzdebraNeverBeenHappierFri Jun 06 1997 13:293
	<perk>

17.25619Oh dearACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Fri Jun 06 1997 13:301
    
17.25620SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Jun 06 1997 13:346
	I wonder if it's true that Diane has never actually pinched anyone.

	I mean, that's showing a lot of restraint!  My kids are under five, and they've
	both delivered pinches already.

17.25621POLAR::RICHARDSONMilk carton candidateFri Jun 06 1997 13:381
    ya, you've given me virtual pinches too.
17.25622ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Fri Jun 06 1997 13:392
    
    for crying out loud, Karen! Shawn! 80 Columns please.
17.25623FUTURE::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 06 1997 13:506
    .25620  my credibility problem surfaces again, i see. ;>
	    yes, it's true.



17.25624ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Fri Jun 06 1997 13:554
    
    .25623
    
    great! now I've lost all respect for you.
17.25625SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveFri Jun 06 1997 14:034
	re. 25623

	Really?  Not even in kindergarten??

17.25626FUTURE::DDESMAISONSperson BFri Jun 06 1997 14:105
     .25625  not that i know of, no.  pinching wasn't acceptable behavior
	     the way i was raised, and i'm just not the violent type. ;>
	     

17.25627ACISS1::BATTISSoapbox spelling champion 1997Fri Jun 06 1997 14:152
    
    great. i'll buy you a Miller Lite next time I see you.