not doing anything remotely useful. It's an utterly nontechnical
writing assignment I accepted while out of my mind... I suppose I
should finish it though and get it out of my face.
>
> You're funny =] I just funished some dojo scaffolding validation stuff
> for model-glue. Feels real good. Now
On 12/17/06, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> he made the cover of the Alibi's restaurant issue, did you see that?
> Who could ask for more out of life?
It is a Wonderful Life.
> Yeah, Lay-o rocks! Free pitcher on my B-day! And don't ya just love
> > the dude outside in the Mexican Wrestlin
http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/g3/bells.htm
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he made the cover of the Alibi's restaurant issue, did you see that?
Who could ask for more out of life?
> Yeah, Lay-o rocks! Free pitcher on my B-day! And don't ya just love
> the dude outside in the Mexican Wrestling mask? Good People!
maybe so. I just got a whole three paragraphs written ;)
> Hey there really is a 24-hour French restaurant in DC, or at least
> there used to be. It's around Wisconsin and R or so. I forget the
> name. I don't think much of the Olympia actually. Now the peanut salsa
> at Bandido's though...
Bang on with Banditos! Check this- a dude had been rolling up
well ok.. in a Fear and Loathing way Denny's might be even more
surreal. But I don't find that stuff amusing anymore.
> Denny's was the other ultimate spot. I slept at both of them many a
> time, made horrible, shameful messes at both... drugs- well, pretty
> much everything from central and 14t
On 12/17/06, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> they won't understand the land of entrapment ;) you have to have been
> here a while to appreciate.
Oh yeah. It's a play on the state slogan : Land of Enchantment.
The kids complain (like most kids do, most places) that it's impossible
to leave. I u
Well there are 2, yes two legal parking spaces near the networking lab
and no, I'm not telling you where they are ;) too many people know
already, thus the parking tickets.
> After talking with various people throughout my life about public transit,
> I've come to the conclusion that it's a pretty
On 12/17/06, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hmm, I don't *think* I'm a street urchin. But I racked up a huge tab
> in parking tickets hanging out in the UNM area, so I have been giving
You gotta know where the spots are. Silver is a pretty street, and not
far from "the strip". Maybe they're c
they won't understand the land of entrapment ;) you have to have been
here a while to appreciate.
As for the Frontier, well, hmm ever been in the John Wayne room at
4am? I'm not talking about the fights they get up front, just the
general surreality of the place. And isn't Denny's open all night?
Heh. I was talking of the actual fruit, vs. the deadly medley. Hehe,
I just liked how it rhymed. Deadly medley. Yeah.
Heh. The Frontier. Now /that/ brings back ragamuffion memories.
*sigh* Now there're 4 renta cops, and various numbers of normal
pork around at all times after 9pm. Weak. Th
hmm, I don't *think* I'm a street urchin. But I racked up a huge tab
in parking tickets hanging out in the UNM area, so I have been giving
the system another chance. Going in by Rapid Ride is actually quite
pleasant and works well. Not in my opinion worth what the city paid
for it, but...
On the o
Heh. No more public transit for me. When I was a street urchin, well,
that's a different story. Mostly it was walk walk walk- man, our busses
sucked. I wonder if Rapid Ride has improved the situation... really, it
wasn't about speed, so much as routes and times. Bah. Tough bit
of stuff, publi
mmm green chile. The Frontier puts too much tomato in it. Try a green
all-meat at Acapulco. Or the version at Taco Cabana on Montgomery.
Yes, I realize those are both Mexican places, but...the cooks perhaps
are not.
On 12/17/06, Denny Valliant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heh. Remember 3DMAX?
Heh. Remember 3DMAX? I think that's what it was called.
They thought they were so leet, with their dongles...
I made a cool video with it tho. Total PITA compared to the new stuff.
I guess you'd just have more space with 3D 'faces, neh? ;-)
M I just ate a Golden Pride breakfast burrit
I have the Treo 700w. I like it. The only downside is that it runs
windows and therefore crashes alot (particularly when switching
between bluetooth/data/voice). I've hear that the 700wx fixes alot of
that though. It has a full keyboard and a pretty easy to use
interface. I can take it out of
There's nothing wrong with caring, esse!
Just avoid letting stuff bring yuo down.
I think positive thoughts effect (or affect, ) the word, so keep yer
chin up, main.
Word? World, even.
And perspective is some percent of something... you don't bend the spoon...
Time for beddy bye for den den.
mmm. depends on the day in January. I venture to suggest that you
aren't out there trying to catch the last Rapid Ride is why you are
wearing shorts...lol. Now if you're running out to Home Depot at noon,
that's another story.
On 12/17/06, Denny Valliant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, I wear sh
I actually took a drafting class once and don't remember much either.
What I was boggling at was how exactly you would implement such an
interface...
On 12/17/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ditto.
> TriForma is foggy in my memories
>
> On 12/17/06, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Hey, I wear shorts in January!
Of course, that's mostly cuz they're clean and at hand, but still.
By the by, if you're ever at UNM Continuing Ed in the afternoon,
be sure to stop by and say hi. I'm upstairs, behind the fogged
window.
Get a load of the garb folks are wearing at the park down the
missed the pain on the statue. Which statue?
On 12/17/06, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like some of it.
>
> I'd take a bat to his knees for the paint on the statue.
>
> Dick.
>
> On 12/16/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > his stuff is incredible
> >
> > :)
> >
> >
> >
there was actually quite a stink when PBS shot Coyote Waits, a New
Mexico classic about the Navajo, in Arizona, as was immediately
obvious to any local, being as we don't do saguaro cactus around
herethe decision was obviously made by someone back east to whom
desert is desert. Probably the sam
Nintendo is recalling/replacing the straps on the controllers so that
people'll stop tossing them through their TVs...
apparently the interactiveness of the sports games is a big hit, but
I've never been one for sports on a console...
I've also heard that the lack of titles and lower graphic capa
The Fugitive TV show from a few years ago (~5?) was shot in and around
Everett where I live. The main soundstage was built in a warehouse in
Mukilteo and city street type stuff was done on the main drag (Colby)
mostly at night.
It was a pretty crappy show but sometimes it was fun to tune in and
wa
No problem. :)
My not caring is for my own health, not because of a CF-Talk post. I just added
that to soften my disgust with the world.
> sonofa...
>
> i really meant to post that to community :)
>
> --
> Charlie Griefer
>
>
> "...All the worl
On 12/16/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(snip)
> Off topic posts to CF-Talk. Now that's something I care about.
> The moral of all this is that people should stop posting off topic links to
> women's breasts on CF-Talk so I can have one less thing to care about. :)
sonofa...
i r
I like some of it.
I'd take a bat to his knees for the paint on the statue.
Dick.
On 12/16/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> his stuff is incredible
>
> :)
>
>
> http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=7C7431F1-CC6A-E1A9-D2EF4558D4AB1BF1
>
~
ditto.
TriForma is foggy in my memories
On 12/17/06, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Who would have though my 3D Autocad architectural drafting experience of
> years past would be something google was looking for in a position. You'd
> be
> lucky if I could make a cube now days.
>
> C
Who would have though my 3D Autocad architectural drafting experience of
years past would be something google was looking for in a position. You'd be
lucky if I could make a cube now days.
Casey
On 12/16/06, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Interesting
>
> http://www.google.com/support/jo
It's fun.
But there aren't many games out for it now.
Zelda is a bit of a disappointment to me since I'm accustomed to RPGs
such as NWN2, Oblivion, and Final Fantasy 12 these days. Zelda seems a
throwback to the 80s.
There aren't many other top games out. Red Steel is a disappointment,
Far Cry is
man
just stood in linbe for a hour and half
went to 5 stores.
didnt score one.
would love one for nephiews...
o we//
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