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You've got it all wrong mate... those damned martian kids threw rocks at
Spirit because it didnt have any Fosters in it... funnily enough though it seems that every other sucker in the world except us australians drinks that horse-****... yep... you heard me... She'll be right mate, crack open another tinnie and throw a shrimp on the barbie... |
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On 22 Jan 2004 21:09:14 +0200, Marvin
wrote: You are now a cheap wine. PLONK ....And you're now John Maxson's favorite sodomy partner in killfile hell. Hope you took lots of K-Y with you on your way down. Dip****. OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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"Niko Holm" wrote in message ...
funnily enough though it seems that every other sucker in the world except us australians drinks that horse-****... yep... you heard me... Stone the flamin' crows cobber! Don't give it away or they'll start wanting our *good* stuff! Streuth! By the way Pat - I've got a request. Find a graduate student majoring in CGI animation and give him one of your dreams to animate for a project. I've gotta *see* this stuff you're dreaming up. :-) -- SQL select * from users | Justin Wigg - Perth, AUSTRALIA where clue 0; | http://www.dws.com.au no rows selected | Reply: |
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Marvin wrote:
Pat Flannery wrote in : [lotsa drooling gibberish snipped] ormerly Australian owner of his mother country's soon-to-be-infamous part in this debacle! Pat What do you call a really cheap wine? Oh yes... "Plonk" Chateau Cardboard |
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Julian Bordas wrote:
Marvin wrote: What do you call a really cheap wine? Chateau Cardboard "Chateau" Doesn't that mean 'cat's water'? Having been a staff member of a male cat, I can guarantee you it's sharper than normal wine... :-) David -- per aspera ad astra |
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Sam Seiber wrote: Yikes! I am glad I don't wear your brain to bed. I would be afraid to fall asleep. Hell, at my age, I am lucky to remember any of my dreams. You seem to have full length motion pictures. They do tend to be involved; but not particularly scary, as I am basically immortal in them (except for the ones with Ann-Margret and Kate Bush...in those I am basically immoral). Remember the old urban legend about if you are having a dream where you're falling- and you hit the ground- you will die in your sleep? Been there, done that- all you have to do is swan dive through the Earth's crust and go swimming around with the magma monsters down near the core; they are pleasant, and the molten nickel-iron is warm and cozy like a hot tub. Pat |
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Diane Wilson wrote: Indeed. Wishing MER-A a speedy recovery, and smooth landing to MER-B. I'm hoping it isn't a problem with the software they wrote and uploaded to the spacecraft as it was on its way to Mars, as was discussed in the Nova special on the landers. If that's the case, then Opportunity may have the same problem- and NASA will have to explain why they launched without a full set of tested software on board...which won't look good at all. Pat |
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Niko Holm wrote: You've got it all wrong mate... those damned martian kids threw rocks at Spirit because it didnt have any Fosters in it... funnily enough though it seems that every other sucker in the world except us australians drinks that horse-****... yep... you heard me... Try Broken Hill Lager sometime... you'll think Foster's is ambrosia. Me, I'll stick to Guinness. Pat |
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Justin Wigg wrote: By the way Pat - I've got a request. Find a graduate student majoring in CGI animation and give him one of your dreams to animate for a project. I've gotta *see* this stuff you're dreaming up. :-) Just look at some Hieronymus Bosch and Salvador Dali paintings- that's about what they look like. |
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Pat Flannery wrote:
Diane Wilson wrote: Indeed. Wishing MER-A a speedy recovery, and smooth landing to MER-B. I'm hoping it isn't a problem with the software they wrote and uploaded to the spacecraft as it was on its way to Mars, as was discussed in the Nova special on the landers. If that's the case, then Opportunity may have the same problem- and NASA will have to explain why they launched without a full set of tested software on board...which won't look good at all. Pat I am hoping it is software and MER-B has the same problem. Easier to troubleshoot if you can duplicate the problem. If it is hardware, MER-A is a goner.. |
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