At 11:20 PM 4/29/04, Julia Thompson wrote:
Robert Seeberger wrote:
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From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: March for Women's Lives
and how do you know he's not just
http://ciclops.lpl.arizona.edu/PR/2004D29/PR2004D29A.html
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* Nick Arnett [Thu, 29/04/2004 at 16:40 -0700]
Jean-Marc Chaton wrote:
Maybe you could mount a live system cdrom
...
Then change PATH and other libpaths in /etc/profile.
Some good ideas there... but one rotten bit of this problem is that
verifying the binaries with rpm requires grep!
At 01:31 AM 4/30/2004, you wrote:
At 10:56 PM 4/29/04, The Fool wrote:
Key government offices dedicated to addressing the needs of women have
been disbanded, according to the report.
Well, heck, we know that all women need is to find a man and have children
so they can sit around all day
From: Gary Denton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: March for Women's Lives
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 14:57:45 -0500
As a new member can I ask if he is always like this?
Always.
Is this supposed to be satire?
From: The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Battlestar Galactica
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 19:26:51 -0500
Besides, how much Dragonball (can one tolerate???)
I can watch DBZ (my generic name for all things
From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: March for Women's Lives
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 19:14:18 -0500
Bathroom humor is an American-Standard.
Ha! Is that your own quote Ronn!? If so I'd like
I can watch DBZ (my generic name for all things
Dragonball) 24/7. I just
can't get enough of it.
Ugh!
Speaking of anime (or at least something like anime)
has anyone heard
anything about a new Astroboy series?
What did you want to know? It was recently airing on
the Cartoon Network,
At 05:11 AM 4/30/04, Kevin Tarr wrote:
At 01:31 AM 4/30/2004, you wrote:
At 10:56 PM 4/29/04, The Fool wrote:
Key government offices dedicated to addressing the needs of women have
been disbanded, according to the report.
Well, heck, we know that all women need is to find a man and have
At 08:06 AM 4/30/04, Travis Edmunds wrote:
From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: March for Women's Lives
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 19:14:18 -0500
Bathroom humor is an American-Standard.
Ha! Is
Google mail - not sure how I like it yet.
Love the storage space - 1000 MB.
Does not have all the functions of other email services but adds an
interesting format and labels instead of folders. It appears
everything stays in your stack until you archive it but you are
encouraged to search or
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
http://ciclops.lpl.arizona.edu/PR/2004D29/PR2004D29A.html
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Fun picture
Sonja
GCU: Saturn put in perspective
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From: Dave Land [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: March for Women's Lives
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 17:50:56 -0700
his posts bespeak a hatred that goes right to the core.
Funny post Dave! thumbs up But you
From: Sonja van Baardwijk-Holten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
http://ciclops.lpl.arizona.edu/PR/2004D29/PR2004D29A.html
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Fun picture
Sonja
GCU: Saturn put in perspective
Yea, it is pretty impressive.
I think the image scale is 286 kilometers
At 09:09 AM 4/30/04, Andrew Paul wrote:
From: Sonja van Baardwijk-Holten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
http://ciclops.lpl.arizona.edu/PR/2004D29/PR2004D29A.html
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Fun picture
Sonja
GCU: Saturn put in perspective
Yea, it is pretty impressive.
I think
Perfectly true, anyone can be a grunt, however when your in the middle
of no where, have no backup, and need to get the job done what do you
do? Though you fly in the clouds, a marine is a grunt first. The 58th
was heralded as the best of the best. To me they were flying grunts,
more then once the
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From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: March for Women's Lives
Robert Seeberger wrote:
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From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Perfectly true, anyone can be a grunt, however when
your in the middle
of no where, have no backup, and need to get the job
done what do you
do? Though you fly in the clouds, a marine is a
grunt first. The 58th
was heralded as the best of the best. To me they
were flying grunts,
more
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From: Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 11:02 AM
Subject: RE: Battlestar Galactica
Perfectly true, anyone can be a grunt, however when
your in the middle
of no where, have no backup, and
One thing I've always thought silly was the whole
idea of carriers in
space. Air craft carriers work well because the
planes they launch travel
in a different medium than the ships: air vs. water.
Carriers in space are
like two battle groups of large ships launching a
number of small
Andrew Paul wrote:
I posted this a while back, but it got lost in a black hole.
I agree, how much should we trust the polls in Iraq?
If you're talking about the 55K post you tried to send on the 8th, I
still have a copy.
A message larger than 40K won't go through to the list without moderator
Dan Minette wrote:
You know, I've never understood the motavation of sock puppet trolling.
Especially when one is trolling virtually the entire community one is a
member of...including oneself.
What makes you think he's a sock puppet, anyway?
Julia
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From: Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: Battlestar Galactica
One thing I've always thought silly was the whole
idea of carriers in
space. Air craft carriers work well
At 12:02 PM 4/30/04, Damon Agretto wrote:
One thing I've always thought silly was the whole
idea of carriers in
space. Air craft carriers work well because the
planes they launch travel
in a different medium than the ships: air vs. water.
Carriers in space are
like two battle groups of
Nick Lidster wrote:
Perfectly true, anyone can be a grunt, however when your in
the middle of no where, have no backup, and need to get the
job done what do you do? Though you fly in the clouds, a
marine is a grunt first. The 58th was heralded as the best
of the best. To me they were flying
Maybe they want to terraform the Earth-like planets
so they can
live there. Maybe the planets they've been living on
are in the
same solar systems as the human colonies, and
they're too
territorial to allow human colonies in solar systems
they
already claim. In either case, why wouldn't
You cant win a war in the sky, you got to have troops to hold the
ground.
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From: Steve Sloan II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
machines from their colonies, but I can't think of a good reason
for ground fighting.
Mars needs women?
- jmh
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Can someone explain what exactly a sock puppet is
anyway, for those of us not as net savvy?
Damon.
=
Damon Agretto
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Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
http://www.geocities.com/garrand.geo/index.html
Now
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From: Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: March for Women's Lives
Can someone explain what exactly a sock puppet is
anyway, for those of us not as net savvy?
A sock puppet
Well, we figured out why the server was slowly falling apart over the
last few days... it was infected with the (supposedly rare) Unix virus
RST.B. I don't believe that it'll be affecting any other machines or it
wouldn't be on the net. But cleaning it up is going to be a tedious,
ugly
Dan wrote:
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From: Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: March for Women's Lives
Can someone explain what exactly a sock puppet is
anyway, for those of us not as net savvy?
A sock
Offhand, I can think of different type of fighting craft a Space
Carrier might deploy.
A fighter craft that in swarms, protects the Carrier by forming a
protective sphere, or singly or in small groups act as recon.
A torpedo craft that launches attacks against carriers or other
similarly large
At 02:56 PM 4/30/04, Nick Lidster wrote:
You cant win a war in the sky, you got to have troops to hold the
ground.
Assuming you want to hold the ground. If for some reason you are simply
interested in wiping out vermin (the alien race) who pose a threat to you,
perhaps in the way that a nest
Damon Agretto wrote:
Combat in space, however, there is no equivalent (at
least known) to aircraft; so essentially everything is
a ship. So, rather than looking at space fighters as
aircraft, rather look at them as small ships.
But there may be: if we assume that interstellar travel
is
Doug Pensinger wrote:
Dan wrote:
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From: Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: March for Women's Lives
Can someone explain what exactly a sock puppet is
Ronn! wrote:
Assuming you want to hold the ground. If for some reason you are simply
interested in wiping out vermin (the alien race) who pose a threat to
you, perhaps in the way that a nest of very nasty hornets in a tree right
outside your back door would, you could simply sterilize the
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was shocked and saddened to see and hear evidence
of what looks like
atrocities performed by US guards of Iraqi
prisoners.
I'm not even a tiny bit shocked, unfortunately.
Anyone here ever seen the results of Zambardo's
Stanford Prison Experiment?
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