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Post by Passer inassatus on Oct 13, 2006 10:12:41 GMT -5
The storyteller is lazy at heart. Beware those tell the moral before the fable.
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buka
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Post by buka on Oct 16, 2006 14:05:25 GMT -5
x00FEB = 0000 0000 1111 1110 1011 = 4075 x77AA = 1110 1110 1010 1010 = either unsigned integer 30634 or the signed integer -4438 (assuming a 2s complement system). Conclusion, I must be really bored. %> Unexpected System Shutdown %> 0x000000ea (0x85da0be0, 0x85dce188, 0xf6f60cec, 0x00000010) %> Puzzled borg?
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Post by noasinger on Oct 16, 2006 14:11:35 GMT -5
Crap, where's Lara when we need her?
Terry, look what you did! How's that thing gonna finish out its workday now?
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Post by buka on Oct 16, 2006 17:26:06 GMT -5
The storyteller is lazy at heart. Beware those tell the moral before the fable. %> allea jacta est ( ... proper greek translation missing ... ) %> beware the immoral %> historia de mis memorias %> latino cybenaughts, no way! %> multi-kulti ? %> ( ... Snow falls in Berlin ... )
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Post by buka on Oct 16, 2006 17:30:49 GMT -5
Crap, where's Lara when we need her? Terry, look what you did! How's that thing gonna finish out its workday now? %> backup systems of course. %> we are triple redundant these days, or at least so after a little catnap or is that catnip ( %> still needing some catfish attention to fix that strange whrrrring sound on the lexicon lamda aspects on g19bk node, left hemisphere, neural network alphaninercharliefoxtrotgoose ) %> khatfish I khan't ... k9f connect please ...
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Post by VanillaFlava on Oct 16, 2006 18:50:46 GMT -5
The storyteller is lazy at heart. Beware those tell the moral before the fable. %> allea jacta est ( ... proper greek translation missing ... ) Woa! Major scoop! Ceasar was Greek after all Beats cultural imperialism I am happy to report that rumours of an early winter in the German heartland are widely exagerated. Ironically, we are having an Indian Summer, even with not really having any Indians at all. We got Bavarians, next best thing. Less spirituality, more fire water.
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Post by buka on Oct 16, 2006 19:34:10 GMT -5
%> mmm, I'll take an alterngartz knakke and an icecold Weisbier %> Weis [theid] %> [[ Weis characters only on LG15? ] && [ ... ]] %> Weis snow? %> channel noise ?? about tony ? snow %> ( ... on his way to a Kniepp Kur session ... ) %> AP/Reuters reports %> "snow fell outside the Lustgarten %> imprinting the roman numerals MDCCCXXVIII on his forehead " %> ... %> error 507 ( no politiks by androids nor circles either ) %> ...
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Post by mku77 on Oct 16, 2006 21:20:20 GMT -5
Would that be an Aventinus,Erdinger,Karg,Paulaner,Or if you are really lucky a Kloister Andechts, According to my local pubs warm fridge,along with the other 23 varieties.....
"icecold Weisbier"!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Weiss bier gets served at room temp,Your database is out of sync even in Alba
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Post by noasinger on Oct 17, 2006 5:38:38 GMT -5
Oh, dear, is Tucher passe now?
And on the topic, has anyone tried a Belgian brown-based fruit beer? I'm really fascinated by those, but I haven't seen one down here.
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Post by curiousgeorge on Oct 17, 2006 7:42:00 GMT -5
And on the topic, has anyone tried a Belgian brown-based fruit beer? Belgium is the Disneyland of Beer They are an adventure in malty goodness. Merchant Du Vin imports a lot of Belgian Ales, check a specialty beer outlet for an amazing intro to the weird world of wild yeasts. Highly recommended!
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Post by noasinger on Oct 17, 2006 11:04:20 GMT -5
Nice recommendation, thanks! I loves me the lambic almost as much as a nice salty olive-y dirty martini.
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Post by thezda on Oct 17, 2006 11:06:24 GMT -5
mmm, speaking of beer...
i had a double trappist ale and a la fin du monde last night. good stuff!
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Post by buka on Oct 17, 2006 20:24:55 GMT -5
I like a duvel.
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Post by VanillaFlava on Oct 20, 2006 23:27:13 GMT -5
Was just in Brussels tonight. Guess what, Americans drinking beer everywhere ... we're a propoganda engine I'll have a Kloster Andechs please, and I will maim you if you serve it ice cold, heathen!
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Post by Joss on Oct 23, 2006 1:33:32 GMT -5
'on the internet no one REALLY knows if you are lonely' Reading that I had a flashback.. After watching "Alien" for the first time I noticed a small sentence just under Sigourney Weaver's picture on the cover saying something like "In the vast space nobody will hear your screams" and I could see myself floating all alone somewhere halfway my own vast inner space.. Hmmm I'd say we actually know we all are alone (in the internet), that's why we love watching a lonely girl like Bree screaming to the world from her personal space. Perhaps we may hear each other screams after all if we pay enough attention.. Lovely pics Buka, plus the spirit to share them make them double worthy.
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