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Nascar considering starving the world
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:59:33 -0800, Fred Fredburger
wrote: Was Northern Africa discovered by Juan Valdez? He gets credit for realizing that coffee doesn't have to be made 9 parts coffee bean, one part water, which made it way more popular (not to mention, cheaper). Unfortunately, the French had already committed to bad cofee at that point. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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Nascar considering starving the world
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:55:22 GMT, Bob Martin
wrote: It's "dissertation". Damn, it may be a bad joke, but you'd think it wouldn't need explanation. Unless you are unfamiliar with creme brulee, which does make you an unfortunate. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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On Feb 25, 5:11 pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote:
"Howard Kveck" wrote in message ... I thought that you were off writing a desertation A desertation would be mighty dry reading. http://www.factmonster.com/computers...ing-flame.html "spelling flame: n. [Usenet] A posting ostentatiously correcting a previous article's spelling as a way of casting scorn on the point the article was trying to make, instead of actually responding to that point" I'm so glad I went back and read your post, TK. Tom Kunich trying to invoke usenet rules to gain points. Yet more Klassic Kunich. What a laugh. I mean really. Your spelling and word form problems undercut your attempts to be an authority on everything. You're one of the few people who gets twitted on this, ever notice? It's because you act like such an incredible jerk around here, Kunich. Get it? --D-y |
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On Feb 27, 4:13 am, Donald Munro wrote:
wrote: To be fair to Kunich, I don't think he was saying the Chinese were dingbats, I think he was putting those words in Robert Chung's mouth, or Chung's desertation, more precisely. A Kunich interpreter, presumably a combination of Forth and Brain****. My PhD advisor had a bumper sticker (which thankfully he had the taste to put in his office rather than on his car) that read: "FORTH [HEART] IF HONK THEN" where the [HEART] was a big red heart like in "I heart NY." Forth was used in some telescope and satellite control systems (and maybe T3's Skynet - that would account why it was so malicious once achieving self-awareness), and of course lives on in every Postscript printer ever made. So next time a printer gives you trouble, remember it's because deep down inside, printers are run by a Kunich AI. Ben |
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in 537453 20070227 134348 Curtis L. Russell wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:55:22 GMT, Bob Martin wrote: It's "dissertation". Damn, it may be a bad joke, but you'd think it wouldn't need explanation. Unless you are unfamiliar with creme brulee, which does make you an unfortunate. If it had been funny I'd probably have got the joke ;-) |
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Bob Martin wrote:
It's "dissertation". Curtis L. Russell wrote: Damn, it may be a bad joke, but you'd think it wouldn't need explanation. Unless you are unfamiliar with creme brulee, which does make you an unfortunate. I thought it was some exotic kind of irony that I hadn't been programmed to understand. |
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On Feb 27, 10:48 am, "
wrote: On Feb 25, 5:11 pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote: "Howard Kveck" wrote in message ... I thought that you were off writing a desertation A desertation would be mighty dry reading. http://www.factmonster.com/computers...ing-flame.html "spelling flame: n. [Usenet] A posting ostentatiously correcting a previous article's spelling as a way of casting scorn on the point the article was trying to make, instead of actually responding to that point" I'm so glad I went back and read your post, TK. Tom Kunich trying to invoke usenet rules to gain points. Yet more Klassic Kunich. What a laugh. I mean really. Your spelling and word form problems undercut your attempts to be an authority on everything. You're one of the few people who gets twitted on this, ever notice? It's because you act like such an incredible jerk around here, Kunich. Get it? --D-y- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Haven't seen it in a while but one of the best, and truest sigs I've seen stated: Typos are a feature, not optional. Reader beware. Bill C |
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Nascar considering starving the world
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oups.com: So next time a printer gives you trouble, remember it's because deep down inside, printers are run by a Kunich AI. at first I thought a Kunich AI was an oxymoron because it couldn't be an artificial intelligence if programmed to mimic Kunich, but now I realize this AI must stand for "Artificial Imbecile". Nice to know rbr is in the forefront of Artificial Imbecile research because I've never heard of it before. NS |
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