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Good Morning Amerika ;-)
(Message 49824)
Posted 29 Nov 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: Same to you Guido!!! ;-) |
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Can you beat my high score?
(Message 48444)
Posted 21 Nov 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: Went about an hour or so last night..., Got 3239... And may I say, OUCH!!! Nice game Rachel, Next time I'm using somebody Else's hands'... ;-) |
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Goodnight...Goodmorning...
(Message 48436)
Posted 21 Nov 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: CoolBeans Guido!!! You got a nice sig there!!! |
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@ Fan Club of Guido Waldenmeier
(Message 48432)
Posted 21 Nov 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: > dear honorable Mr.nelson > look this team it rocks more as a simple pcformat ;-))) > computer are cold things oops > yeah give me 5 ;-) > http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/team_display.php?teamid=114176 > and good night ! sleep well have nice dreams ;-) > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank You for the Honorable mention Guido... I'd give ya "5" but that might break what fingers that I've got... ;-) & as far as teams go... I'll stick with Pc Format, Their fitting... & yes, I'll sleep well, However... I no longer have "Nice Dreams", They're all consumed with hatred and loathing now... |
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@ Fan Club of Guido Waldenmeier
(Message 48426)
Posted 21 Nov 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: > Mr Nelson and his Jokes i love it ;-) that rocks ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No joke Mr. Waldenmeier (Seeing as How yer getting all formal now, MR...;-)), Go on & go to; http://www.seti.mundayweb.com/ and set yerself up a COOL-A$$ sig!!! P.S. Mr.Neil Munday is an Tried & True member of "PC Format", Which is of course, The damned near Official "Loonie~Bin" of SETI/BOINC!!! JOIN US NOW GUIDO!!! YA KNOW YA WANT TO!!! ;-) ;-) ;-) |
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Goodnight...Goodmorning...
(Message 48422)
Posted 21 Nov 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: **BUMP** Goodnight (Morning?), Again... Time to feed my rat, She's pitching a bitch ( Just like most of us in the "Flame" thread) & need's attention ( Just like most of us in the "Flame" thread;-))now... |
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@ Fan Club of Guido Waldenmeier
(Message 48338)
Posted 21 Nov 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: Hey Guido!, How's the "Crunchin'" going? You really outta go to Mundayweb.com & get yerself a sig... ;-) |
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Goodnight...Goodmorning...
(Message 47201)
Posted 17 Nov 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: **BUMP** I'm Back!!! Good Evening All!!! |
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any of your like to play online games?
(Message 44996)
Posted 10 Nov 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: Check it Out, Awesome online RPG! http://www3.kingdomofloathing.com/login.php |
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Who have the Best Avatar?
(Message 44990)
Posted 10 Nov 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: It's on TWO 5 1/4 floppies! It's ahead of its time! How can I get them to you? Seeing as how this is an open forum, I'll use my open (or so it appears at times) addy here;-) (unclehow at anonymous dot to), Write me an we'll arrange something or other, Ok? & Flash, Yer little football~head still doesn't stand a chance against my Wand... |
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Halloween
(Message 41668)
Posted 31 Oct 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: > > I sacrifice cats. > Bad Papa... BAD!!! Good thing Henry (my Cat) can't read or you would be in Sooo much trouble! |
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Who like's Star Trek?
(Message 41666)
Posted 31 Oct 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: > > I am going to order the complete series one on Dvd.William Shatner > Series.It > > is so groovy ;-)Who is your fav Star Trek Character and why? > > > > I can never make up my mind if I like Daniel Jackson or Thor better. > > Oops, sorry wrong show.... > |
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Notice... This is Cafe SETI. Please post about coffee only.
(Message 41665)
Posted 31 Oct 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: > > Yes, everything you said is true! I like mine with French Vanilla, hot and > strong first thing in the morning. > & This coming from a "Person" with this Profile Pic; JK SBridgeford... I too like my coffee HOT & STRONG & with French Vanilla. ;-) |
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For the trekkers....
(Message 41663)
Posted 31 Oct 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: > OK, the way I remember it...And Siran, you and I both know that with your > Vulcan physique you could lift all those boxes easily, so Kroika with all the > excuses, OK? Alright... Wait a minute, gotta take a sip of Tranya. Ahhhh... > OK, the way I remember it, at the very end of "Turnabout Intruder," Captain > Kirk, Mr. Spock, and He's Dead Jim, are lamenting the misfortune of the > Captain's old girlfriend (and the Turnabout Intruder of the episode's title), > Dr. Janice Lester, and the last words Captain Kirk says as they roll credits > is, "If only...If only..." (I have to say I think Rick Donovan's "We've been > what?!" is hysterical. Sense of humor like that is partly why I lurk around > these parts.) > Absolutely right on the last line in STNG. Captain Piccard is dealing a hand > of five-card stud, and Piccard's final words in this final episode are "The > sky's the limit." > So, last lines in the original are "If only..." And the final words in The > Next Generation are "The sky's the limit." For me, a guy who watched every > re-run as though it were the first airing, those final lines of dialogue > seemed so poignantly to reflect the plight of the original and the > bright-future attitudes of NG, respectively. The first show was so > under-funded they left in shots that showed the hands and arms of stagehands > pulling open "automatic" shuttle-craft hatches; and did not fix the continuity > breaks when camera-angle changes showed (e.g., in "Devil In The Dark") Captain > Kirk holding a phaser in one shot, and then *CUT* to a different camera POV > and he's gripping a communicator. In addition, the original series never got > the ratings, never received the viewer support from We the People (or, "E pleb > niste"). > In the NG, although it took a while for the writers to get rolling, they had a > great deal more funding to work with. No stagehand fingers pulling turbolift > doors open, no obvious continuity problems. It was a slick show, executed > nearly perfectly as near as I could see. And the NG series got high ratings, > great viewer support. Deservedly so. > So that's my two cents. Seems to me that the last lines in each of the shows > were poignant and symbolic. > But Siran, with your incredibly developed look-ahead powers, born of your > equally incredibly Vulcanized gray matter, you instantly knew what I was going > to say herein and you let me ramble on and on. > Why? > For what reason? > For...What...Reason? > :-> > > You fit in nicely here in the asylum "Doc" |
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(Message 41659)
Posted 31 Oct 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: > > meow. > > Here kitty kitty kitty. > My thoughts exactly... No offense Rachel |
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Goodnight...Goodmorning...
(Message 41567)
Posted 30 Oct 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: Or early evening for samwitch's & Beer! |
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Goodnight...Goodmorning...
(Message 41370)
Posted 30 Oct 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: Buona notte... |
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CLOSED
(Message 41369)
Posted 30 Oct 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: Woo-Hoo!!! Go Twins!...Er...Wait...Crap...I'll just go say Goodnight now... |
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Can you Believe THIS???
(Message 41368)
Posted 30 Oct 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: Consider yourself "Screwed" Frank... ;-) |
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Weird or what?
(Message 40666)
Posted 27 Oct 2004 by Howard R. Nelson Post: My phone# is one digit away from the local transit authority's phone#, Which means I normally get call's everyday from mostly weird & sometimes very pi$$ed off people... Of course I can't resist a good prank, Especially when the person is angry |
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