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Message 972500 - Posted: 20 Feb 2010, 22:33:47 UTC - in response to Message 971661.  

Do you use the time wisely like cleaning your machine? Do you spend more time with your cats? I think I am going stir crazy...But my remodel is getting done....


I download some music.
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Message 972514 - Posted: 20 Feb 2010, 22:49:28 UTC - in response to Message 972500.  

Do you use the time wisely like cleaning your machine? Do you spend more time with your cats? I think I am going stir crazy...But my remodel is getting done....


I download some music.

That was grand........thanx for sharing.
"Time is simply the mechanism that keeps everything from happening all at once."

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Message 972548 - Posted: 21 Feb 2010, 0:38:32 UTC - in response to Message 971663.  

I spend more time with family (including the dog) and working on my totally nerdy web pages.

And last night I watched Canada just barely beat Switzerland in Olympic men's hockey. What a cliff hanger.

I watched Canada beat Denmark in Women's Curling, and called my friend Brian in Calgary. He couldn't believe his friend in California was watching Curling.

Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.
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Message 972589 - Posted: 21 Feb 2010, 2:28:03 UTC - in response to Message 972548.  
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Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.


Canada had the hammer, and counted one, in the middle of the house. If you're going to talk curling Ned, get with the lingo.

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Message 972604 - Posted: 21 Feb 2010, 2:59:04 UTC - in response to Message 972332.  

You guys DO all know that Seti staff members are all crunchers as well, right? I'm pretty sure that all of them run S@H on their work and/or home machines. What you know, they know. Eric and I have stuff on our home machines we have been unable to upload as well.

I think it is so sweet that some of you crunch exclusively for Seti. (I do so as well, but for less noble reasons... I only do it because I have one small machine!) Please know that Eric crunches multiple projects himself. There is a great deal of mutual respect between users and staff members of the various projects. Please oh please do not crunch Seti exclusively if down-times like these affect your health and well being.

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Hi Angela, Thanks for the heads up, much appreciated. Look forward to when project up again. Give my regards to the staff.
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Message 972645 - Posted: 21 Feb 2010, 5:25:37 UTC - in response to Message 972589.  
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Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.


Canada had the hammer, and counted one, in the middle of the house. If you're going to talk curling Ned, get with the lingo.

Sadly, I get one chance every four years to come back up to speed on Curling lingo.

Then the Olympics is over, and the media pretty much forgets about it.

The local PBS station used to cover a major tournament in Canada once in a while, but that was long ago.

[P.S. Right now on CNBC: Men's Curling, Canada 5, Great Britain 6, 10th end, and Canada gets the hammer. Right now Canada counts 1, but it's early in the end and that will change]

Update: Canada Wins!
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Message 972704 - Posted: 21 Feb 2010, 7:48:42 UTC - in response to Message 972548.  

I spend more time with family (including the dog) and working on my totally nerdy web pages.

And last night I watched Canada just barely beat Switzerland in Olympic men's hockey. What a cliff hanger.

I watched Canada beat Denmark in Women's Curling, and called my friend Brian in Calgary. He couldn't believe his friend in California was watching Curling.

Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.

I don't believe anyone beats the women from SoCal when it comes to curling irons.
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Message 973048 - Posted: 22 Feb 2010, 3:50:52 UTC - in response to Message 972704.  

I spend more time with family (including the dog) and working on my totally nerdy web pages.

And last night I watched Canada just barely beat Switzerland in Olympic men's hockey. What a cliff hanger.

I watched Canada beat Denmark in Women's Curling, and called my friend Brian in Calgary. He couldn't believe his friend in California was watching Curling.

Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.

I don't believe anyone beats the women from SoCal when it comes to curling irons.


or bra burning.
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Message 973343 - Posted: 22 Feb 2010, 23:46:54 UTC - in response to Message 973048.  

I spend more time with family (including the dog) and working on my totally nerdy web pages.

And last night I watched Canada just barely beat Switzerland in Olympic men's hockey. What a cliff hanger.

I watched Canada beat Denmark in Women's Curling, and called my friend Brian in Calgary. He couldn't believe his friend in California was watching Curling.

Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.

I don't believe anyone beats the women from SoCal when it comes to curling irons.

or bra burning.

Bra unhooking.
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Message 973390 - Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 2:27:41 UTC - in response to Message 973343.  

I spend more time with family (including the dog) and working on my totally nerdy web pages.

And last night I watched Canada just barely beat Switzerland in Olympic men's hockey. What a cliff hanger.

I watched Canada beat Denmark in Women's Curling, and called my friend Brian in Calgary. He couldn't believe his friend in California was watching Curling.

Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.

I don't believe anyone beats the women from SoCal when it comes to curling irons.

or bra burning.

Bra unhooking.

That presupposes they have bras.

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Message 973397 - Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 3:07:35 UTC - in response to Message 973390.  

I spend more time with family (including the dog) and working on my totally nerdy web pages.

And last night I watched Canada just barely beat Switzerland in Olympic men's hockey. What a cliff hanger.

I watched Canada beat Denmark in Women's Curling, and called my friend Brian in Calgary. He couldn't believe his friend in California was watching Curling.

Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.

I don't believe anyone beats the women from SoCal when it comes to curling irons.

or bra burning.

Bra unhooking.

That presupposes they have bras.

Big ones. With lace.
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Message 973424 - Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 4:25:24 UTC - in response to Message 973397.  
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I spend more time with family (including the dog) and working on my totally nerdy web pages.

And last night I watched Canada just barely beat Switzerland in Olympic men's hockey. What a cliff hanger.

I watched Canada beat Denmark in Women's Curling, and called my friend Brian in Calgary. He couldn't believe his friend in California was watching Curling.

Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.

I don't believe anyone beats the women from SoCal when it comes to curling irons.

or bra burning.

Bra unhooking.

That presupposes they have bras.

Big ones. With lace.


Big black ones. With red lace.

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Message 973450 - Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 6:28:44 UTC - in response to Message 973424.  

I spend more time with family (including the dog) and working on my totally nerdy web pages.

And last night I watched Canada just barely beat Switzerland in Olympic men's hockey. What a cliff hanger.

I watched Canada beat Denmark in Women's Curling, and called my friend Brian in Calgary. He couldn't believe his friend in California was watching Curling.

Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.

I don't believe anyone beats the women from SoCal when it comes to curling irons.

or bra burning.

Bra unhooking.

That presupposes they have bras.

Big ones. With lace.

Big black ones. With red lace.

And front hooks.
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Message 973631 - Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 2:24:03 UTC - in response to Message 972589.  

Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.


Canada had the hammer, and counted one, in the middle of the house. If you're going to talk curling Ned, get with the lingo.

There are Curling classes in Southern California!
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Message 973639 - Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 3:08:49 UTC - in response to Message 973450.  

I spend more time with family (including the dog) and working on my totally nerdy web pages.

And last night I watched Canada just barely beat Switzerland in Olympic men's hockey. What a cliff hanger.

I watched Canada beat Denmark in Women's Curling, and called my friend Brian in Calgary. He couldn't believe his friend in California was watching Curling.

Heck of a match. Went into an extra end, and Canada won by putting the winning stone right on the button.

I don't believe anyone beats the women from SoCal when it comes to curling irons.

or bra burning.

Bra unhooking.

That presupposes they have bras.

Big ones. With lace.

Big black ones. With red lace.

And front hooks.


Bra unhooking should be an Olympic sport! Did you notice the new entry for knee bend pants splitting? I think they took away some points for the g-string.
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Message 973641 - Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 3:18:52 UTC - in response to Message 973639.  

Wasn't Tearing the Bra off the Debutante a Monty Python sketch?

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Message 973663 - Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 6:01:33 UTC - in response to Message 973641.  

Wasn't Tearing the Bra off the Debutante a Monty Python sketch?

It's what killed the parrot.
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Message 973667 - Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 6:17:11 UTC - in response to Message 973663.  

Wasn't Tearing the Bra off the Debutante a Monty Python sketch?

It's what killed the parrot.


It's not dead. Merely sleeping.

Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.

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Message 973672 - Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 7:11:04 UTC - in response to Message 973667.  

Wasn't Tearing the Bra off the Debutante a Monty Python sketch?

It's what killed the parrot.


It's not dead. Merely sleeping.

Well, he's...he's, ah...probably pining for the fjords.
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Message 973741 - Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 13:48:18 UTC - in response to Message 973672.  

Wasn't Tearing the Bra off the Debutante a Monty Python sketch?

It's what killed the parrot.


It's not dead. Merely sleeping.

Well, he's...he's, ah...probably pining for the fjords.


Actually, he's all shagged out after a really long squawk.

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