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Message 109413 - Posted: 9 May 2005, 20:10:51 UTC

Well i haven´t been that active here lately..
Some folks took it a bit too serious, about making them selves heard.
But i miss Lena, and the fishing capitol of Jutland could be just right ;-)

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Message 109418 - Posted: 9 May 2005, 20:52:09 UTC - in response to Message 109413.  
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<blockquote>Well i haven´t been that active here lately..
Some folks took it a bit too serious, about making them selves heard.
But i miss Lena, and the fishing capitol of Jutland could be just right ;-)

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Yes, I know Lena is not coming back! These insane brothers drove her away, and even harrassed her on her personal mailadress, so she had to give that up also! But if you write Captain Avatar, you can get her new mailadress, as he's in contact with her, so he has it.

And wellcome back, BTW! The guys at the project finally took action against these crazy people!




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Message 109589 - Posted: 10 May 2005, 4:26:16 UTC
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Sill Hangin in Vermont !

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Message 109686 - Posted: 10 May 2005, 13:16:41 UTC

How did you rename this thread?

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Message 109692 - Posted: 10 May 2005, 13:26:22 UTC
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Northwestern Wyoming
53 miles from the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park

Cody, Wyoming, USA 82414

Maybe closest to Digger in Montana

First post to a board. Haven't met anyone yet.
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Message 109744 - Posted: 10 May 2005, 16:14:32 UTC - in response to Message 109692.  
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<blockquote>Northwestern Wyoming
53 miles from the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park

Cody, Wyoming, USA 82414

Maybe closest to Digger in Montana

First post to a board. Haven't met anyone yet.</blockquote>

Been there, Must get lonely? But wait you have Prairie Dogs-
Celtics Cousins!

Whats it feel like to live above the HOT SPOT !

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Message 109747 - Posted: 10 May 2005, 16:20:56 UTC - in response to Message 109744.  

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Been there, Must get lonely? But wait you have Prarie Dogs-
Celtics Cousins!


Glad to have you onboard!

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Excuse me, but Prairie Dogs are Rodents not Canines. They are more closely related to Foamy!!

However, they do have Coyotes and they are cousins...

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Message 109750 - Posted: 10 May 2005, 16:29:29 UTC
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AS long as the "spot" does not get too hot, it's OK.

We have critters of every description here. and yes we do have prairie dogs here, as well as coyotes(sp). grizzly bears, mooose, elk, big horn sheep, AND of course, sheep, cattle, and horses!

Not lonely at all, we have Walmart and K-mart, and of course the internet.
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Message 109752 - Posted: 10 May 2005, 16:35:09 UTC - in response to Message 109750.  

<blockquote>AS long as the "spot" does not get too hot, it's OK.

We have critters of every description here. and yes we do have prairie dogs here, as well as coyotes(sp). grizzly bears, mooose, elk, big horn sheep, AND of course, sheep, cattle, and horses!

Not lonely at all, we have Walmart and K-mart, and of course the internet.</blockquote>

I used to bring my boys up there every year, They say it's the best memories
as kids...

I love the air except when too close to the critters, and the night skies.
any problems with the celtic-wolf population out of the park?




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Message 109760 - Posted: 10 May 2005, 16:47:57 UTC

Oh yes! AS we expected they do not wnat to stay there. One wolf was killed in Nabraska last year. It was tagged so that they know it was from one of the Yellowstone packs. Same with the f......! grizzlies. they are moving into rural residential areas now. Held a small country school (yes, we still have a few) full of grade schoolers inside while it was trying to get inside. They are not liked very much.

Should have reintroduced them into the Sierra Nevadas in Calif!!!!!!!!!
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Message 109831 - Posted: 10 May 2005, 18:42:17 UTC - in response to Message 109760.  
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Should have reintroduced them into the Sierra Nevadas in Calif!!!!!!!!!</blockquote>

They would never make it, have a Terminator in Sacramento now :-P
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Message 109942 - Posted: 11 May 2005, 1:49:25 UTC - in response to Message 109692.  

<blockquote>Northwestern Wyoming
53 miles from the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park
Cody, Wyoming, USA 82414
Maybe closest to Digger in Montana
First post to a board. Haven't met anyone yet.</blockquote>

Hiya Codycowboy,

Welcome! Yes, you may well be the closest to me. Right now I'm in PA for a spell working on my graduate degree but can't wait to get back out home to Montana. Cody's a great town... always enjoy the rodeo. Was just through Cody actually last year on my way into Jellystone, although I have to admit I usually prefer the northeast entrance over Beartooth Pass.

I lived a number of years in Worland, WY working for an archaeology outfit there, so I was lucky enough to see much of the state that way, the parts that are off the beaten path anyway. I loved Wyoming's diversity... badlands, prairie, mountains. I know enough to stay out of any heated discussions about the re-introduced wolves, but I was fortunate enough to get a glimpse of several a few years back in the park. Beautiful animals. :)

Happy Crunching,

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Message 109961 - Posted: 11 May 2005, 2:39:07 UTC

Thanks for the post Digger, maybe we can hookup when your in the area again. Archaeology has always been of interest to me.
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Message 110137 - Posted: 11 May 2005, 15:19:53 UTC

Hey, yet another Dane - welcome Bukken :) So far your the closest one to me afaik, as I'm just on the other side of Storebælt :)


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Message 110150 - Posted: 11 May 2005, 15:43:21 UTC

I'm in Seymour, Indiana. Midway between Indianapolis and Louisville, Kentucky.
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Message 110214 - Posted: 11 May 2005, 19:00:53 UTC

East side of Columbus, Ohio, USA


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Message 110237 - Posted: 11 May 2005, 21:13:05 UTC

Well Greetings to Bruno G. Olsen..

And all the rest of u guys :-)

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Message 110370 - Posted: 12 May 2005, 5:49:28 UTC - in response to Message 107197.  

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Yeah, I still live in Redmond, Washington.

Yes, I used to work for Microsoft in a few different product groups.
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OMG, Rom, so you are the culprit of this:


Windows98 source code:
/*
TOP SECRET Microsoft(c) Code
Project: Chicago(tm)
Projected release-date: Summer 1998
*/

#include "win31.h"
#include "win95.h"
#include "evenmore.h"
#include "oldstuff.h"
#include "billrulz.h"
#define INSTALL = HARD

char make_prog_look_big[1600000];

void main()
{
while(!CRASHED)
{
display_copyright_message();
display_bill_rules_message();
do_nothing_loop();
if (first_time_installation)
{
make_50_megabyte_swapfile();
do_nothing_loop();
totally_screw_up_HPFS_file_system();
search_and_destroy_the_rest_of_OS/2();
hang_system();
}
write_something(anything);
display_copyright_message();
do_nothing_loop();
do_some_stuff();
if (still_not_crashed)
{
display_copyright_message();
do_nothing_loop();
basically_run_windows_3.1();
do_nothing_loop();
do_nothing_loop();
}
}

if (detect_cache())
disable_cache();

if (fast_cpu())
{
set_wait_states(lots);
set_mouse(speed, very_slow);
set_mouse(action, jumpy);
set_mouse(reaction, sometimes);
}

/* printf("Welcome to Windows 3.11"); */
/* printf("Welcome to Windows 95"); */
printf("Welcome to Windows 98");
if (system_ok())
crash(to_dos_prompt);
else
system_memory = open("a:\swp0001.swp", O_CREATE);

while(something)
{
sleep(5);
get_user_input();
sleep(5);
act_on_user_input();
sleep(5);
}
create_general_protection_fault();
}


tsk, tsk!!!
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Message 111488 - Posted: 15 May 2005, 23:01:48 UTC - in response to Message 110370.  

that's the buggy version, you now, the attempt to leave dos behind, but then they realized they needed to include dos16.h to make it work. For SE they added millionfixes.h which was then left out in ME by accident when they wanted to add trytobeanntsystem.h which of course included crashonmouseaction.h


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Message 111491 - Posted: 15 May 2005, 23:16:23 UTC - in response to Message 111488.  

<blockquote>that's the buggy version, you now, the attempt to leave dos behind, but then they realized they needed to include dos16.h to make it work. For SE they added millionfixes.h which was then left out in ME by accident when they wanted to add trytobeanntsystem.h which of course included crashonmouseaction.h

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LOLLLLLL!!! ROTFLMAOTID!!!!!!!!!

No, of course, they couldn't leave out dos!!

Rom! You're BAD!!!!!


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