Re: [expert] just an early morning test(OT)

2002-04-19 Thread Lyvim Xaphir
On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 14:04, FemmeFatale wrote: > "Ronald J. Hall" wrote: > > > > FemmeFatale wrote: > > > > > Or her way of saying to us, "If I'm here, YOU'RE here > > laugh here>." > > > > > > I'm firmly of the belief Gaea isn't what all the nature lovers think She > > > is :) > > > > > >

Re: [expert] just an early morning test

2002-04-19 Thread FemmeFatale
Lyvim Xaphir wrote: > I have absolutely no idea who or what Gaea is. (?) I suppose I have > been under a large monocrystalline silicon rock or something. > > Left out, > > LX > Yes you have however we'll forgive you. Gaea=Earth Mother or Goddess. Femme -- Good Decisions You boss Made: "W

Re: [expert] just an early morning test

2002-04-19 Thread Lyvim Xaphir
On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 03:06, FemmeFatale wrote: > "Ronald J. Hall" wrote: > > Hey, hadn't even thought of that! Gosh, can we get some Van Allen belts > > involved here too? I always thought the pictures/diagrams of them, following > > the curvature of the Earth - from the poles, was just too awes

Re: [expert] just an early morning test

2002-04-19 Thread daRcmaTTeR
> Larry Sword wrote: > > > Or maybe the electromagnetic spectrum;-) > > Hey, hadn't even thought of that! Gosh, can we get some Van Allen belts > involved here too? I always thought the pictures/diagrams of them, following > the curvature of the Earth - from the poles, was just too awesome. Anothe

Re: [expert] just an early morning test

2002-04-19 Thread FemmeFatale
"Ronald J. Hall" wrote: > > FemmeFatale wrote: > > > Or her way of saying to us, "If I'm here, YOU'RE here > laugh here>." > > > > I'm firmly of the belief Gaea isn't what all the nature lovers think She > > is :) > > > > You decide what I think. > > > > Femme > > Oh, the old "Its not nice

Re: [expert] just an early morning test

2002-04-19 Thread Ronald J. Hall
FemmeFatale wrote: > Or her way of saying to us, "If I'm here, YOU'RE here laugh here>." > > I'm firmly of the belief Gaea isn't what all the nature lovers think She > is :) > > You decide what I think. > > Femme Oh, the old "Its not nice to fool Mother Nature" routine! --

Re: [expert] just an early morning test

2002-04-18 Thread FemmeFatale
"Ronald J. Hall" wrote: > > Larry Sword wrote: > > > Or maybe the electromagnetic spectrum;-) > > Hey, hadn't even thought of that! Gosh, can we get some Van Allen belts > involved here too? I always thought the pictures/diagrams of them, following > the curvature of the Earth - from the poles,

Re: [expert] just an early morning test

2002-04-18 Thread Ronald J. Hall
Larry Sword wrote: > Or maybe the electromagnetic spectrum;-) Hey, hadn't even thought of that! Gosh, can we get some Van Allen belts involved here too? I always thought the pictures/diagrams of them, following the curvature of the Earth - from the poles, was just too awesome. Another one of Gae

Re: [expert] just an early morning test

2002-04-18 Thread Larry Sword
Ronald J. Hall wrote: > "J.Craig Woods" wrote: > >>What is essential is invisible to the eye. >> >>-- >>Dr John >>The Night Tripper >> > > Okay , I'll bite... Oxygen? (2 molecules of the > stuff, in its naturally occuring state). > > ;-) Or maybe the electromagnetic spectrum;-) >

Re: [expert] just an early morning test

2002-04-18 Thread Ronald J. Hall
"J.Craig Woods" wrote: > > What is essential is invisible to the eye. > > -- > Dr John > The Night Tripper Okay , I'll bite... Oxygen? (2 molecules of the stuff, in its naturally occuring state). ;-) --

[expert] just an early morning test

2002-04-18 Thread J.Craig Woods
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