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Researcher 168814 Posted Nov 1, 2001
Money!!! MONEY!!! MONEYYYY!!!
*moneys to tight to mention...- goat song that...*
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Nov 2, 2001
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Researcher 168814 Posted Nov 4, 2001
It´s to dark in here to read anyway... So we´ll have to resort to push and shove... anyone in here knows morse code???
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Nov 4, 2001
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Researcher 168814 Posted Nov 4, 2001
Hey, WHAT WAS THAT... seams my posting got lost, "...in which Engländer asked what series it was, that Pirate used to like watching and states himself, that he never knew of such a series."
What series was it, pirate?
I´ve never heard of it...
Tell me hati, any goat in your reach???
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Nov 4, 2001
Of course I knew that was SOS - it's the rest of the alphabet that is demanding
I'll tell you a story I once heard about a former colleague of mine: She had been a radio officer on a ship for many years when she got on a train to visit her folks for X-mas. While she was sitting in her carriage she was joined by two other danish sailors who - "secretly" - started to make comments about all the people they saw on that train: For hours they were morsing their comments to each other by tapping ball pens - not knowing that one of the others in that carriage knew their language *and* the morse-alphabet...
Shortly before leaving the carriage she grabbed a ball pen herself and tapped "Merry X-mas - and thanks for hours of great entertainment"
She *never* forgot the looks on their faces...
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Nov 4, 2001
Oops, I forgot, Engländer: Inspector Morse was a great english tv-series about an arrogant, opera-loving - yet very likeable - criminal inspector with the Oxford police. I don't think it has been on german television.
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Researcher 168814 Posted Nov 9, 2001
Or the worst... long term effects havn´t been studdied yet, have they???
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Hati Posted Nov 10, 2001
What about the long term effects og h2g2? The withdrawal is horrible, you know...
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Researcher 168814 Posted Nov 10, 2001
I think we have a perfect number of (What´s the english for "Probanden" - people taking part in a clinical test...), who have been online for more then 1 year... and a number of those with daily logons... perhaps a universityprojekt I could procrastinate on ???¿¿¿
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