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| Dec-01-09 | | noso: Anyway, it's a harmless spoof that is done in goodwill and appreciated by many of So's glorious fans. If you wish to ignore me just do so, but don't try to speak for all of our Chairman's fans because if you go through the last few pages you'll see many of them who appreciate my presence. |
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Dec-01-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Ok <noso> sounds about right. All hail Chairman!!
(may he be victorious tonight) |
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Dec-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: LOL
<Plato> = <Goso and noso> heh
His cover just blown on Chairman's page by a "slip of the mouse." More great moments in sockpuppetry |
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| Dec-02-09 | | zarg: <I think Chairman is clearly the bolder player, and he is at least the equal of <Malakhov> in tactics ability.> Bro, jump'in the bandwagon? :)
Don't underestimate <Malakhov>, he is a physicist and know his chances as the stronger player might be better over 4 rapid games, than pushing hard in 2 classical games. In fact. upsets are more likely to happen in the classical section, so your chairman might have a sly fox on his hands here. :) |
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| Dec-02-09 | | Travis Bickle: Hi Jess here's a favorite early Beatles song of mine. It's a cover of a Smokey Robinson & The Miracles song that kicks ass for 1963. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6vI... |
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| Dec-02-09 | | Travis Bickle: Don't listen to that stereo version, listen to the superior remastered mono version! ; P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjJ9... |
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Dec-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <zarg> I jumped on the Chairman bandwagon a year ago when they invited me over. However, a kibbutz search will reveal I was <first> on the <GM Vulgar Gash in the Face> bandwagon. <Malakhov>
no chance, no chance mate |
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| Dec-02-09 | | Travis Bickle: Jess LOL!!! I loved your fight matchup sports handicaps!! Check out my forum for an in depth analysis. ; P |
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| Dec-02-09 | | zarg: Ahh.. you joined before stardate 2640 then.
<no chance, no chance mate> As a physicist, I strongly object. |
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Dec-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: Dammit <zarg> you're a doctor, not a miracle worker |
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| Dec-02-09 | | Eyal: <Jess> Well, at least according to the clock readings in the games you were right about the Chairman being "quicker thinking" than Malakhov... |
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Dec-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <KRABAB>
Well Ok, but he's still Chairman. |
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| Dec-02-09 | | Thorski: Something appears to be ambushing my emus, yet they have no natural predators. I should enlist the more reliable and non-flightless <emu-wren>. |
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| Dec-02-09 | | zarg: <jfq>
There is a fine line between engineering voodoo and being seen as a miracle worker. |
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| Dec-02-09 | | crawfb5: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clarke I am reminded of that on an almost daily basis, by "people" who understand so little of technology that their massively underpowered "brains" think that, because it's really just magic anyway, it should work however the asthmatic, psychotic hamster inside their head wants it to. As Jackson said at Fredricksburg when asked how a stop was going to be put to all the mayhem, "Kill them. Kill them all." |
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| Dec-02-09 | | Thorski: <craw> It's an escalating and somewhat paradoxical problem. Our daily lives call for increasingly sophisticated technology, while the way we interface with that technology is becoming simpler, to the point of rendering completely opaque the staggering complexity beneath. |
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| Dec-02-09 | | Travis Bickle: Jessica remember the film The Scent Of A Woman starring Al pacino? Well here is a clip from the superior cartoon version! ; P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6Mh... |
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Dec-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: er... I'm hoping you boys recognized that I was quoting Doctor "Bones" McCoy from the original Starship Enterprise.... Here is Scotty in case you forgot that one too
"Dammit Jim she won't take any more!!" |
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Dec-02-09
 | | jessicafischerqueen: <Big Crawaddy>
"Mistuh Kurtz- he dead" |
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| Dec-02-09 | | Thorski: <Jess> I recognized it. =P |
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| Dec-02-09 | | crawfb5: From a comedy routine from the dim past:
"Bones, how about some breakfast?"
"Dammit, Jim! I'm a doctor, not Aunt Jemima!" |
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| Dec-02-09 | | crawfb5: Doreen told me this morning she could get a "deal" on an iPod touch at work. She's tried to interest me in a Kindle for Christmas a couple of times already. I thought, "This too shall pass." Tonight she comes home with a "loaner" that has a slightly defective screen. "Here. Play with it some and see if you like it." I'm looking at your forum on it right now (but typing this on the laptop). What I don't understand is why the most recent post the iPod shows is Niels' KC post from yesterday... As the elephant said to the naked man, "It's cute, but how do you use it?" I think it's time to re-evaluate her meds... |
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| Dec-02-09 | | Thorski: <craw> Sounds like you navigated here from Niels' profile, and his post is the last post on the previous page. Or perhaps you got one of those factory recalled Kindles with a complimentary gremlin. |
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| Dec-02-09 | | crawfb5: I don't think so. I went straight here to Jess' profile. Niels was the most recent post. Then I came back later and Jess' "DJ Splash" was most recent. Then I came back again and Niels was most recent again! I think the little bugger is just wonky in updating. Of course I've only just started playing with it. I haven't tried a Kindle. I can see even less use for that from my perspective. |
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| Dec-02-09 | | hms123: <crawfb5> I believe in books. I have this fantasy that I could build a typewriter if I were stranded on a desert island. I have no such fantasy about building a Kindle even if I had all the pieces. |
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