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What's in your paste buffer?
GTBacchus Posted Jul 11, 2002
There's nothing in my paste, and don't call me 'buffer'!
No, seriously, let's see:
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Free will exists for those who are able to exercise it and to overcome their emotions and base desires
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Looks like I was copying and pasting in Peer Review again. Or is that the erotica I was writing last night? So hard to tell.
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C Hawke Posted Jul 11, 2002
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love it when I come in and paste what I was doing laast night (PC acts as server in a P2P network so on all time)
CH - now putting Terms and conditions on his work pages
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Ashley Posted Jul 12, 2002
This was in mine...
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=00002A2D-B02B-1C72-9EB7809EC588F2D7&pageNumber=1&catID=2
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Ste Posted Jul 17, 2002
blastall -i NewRiceV8.renamed -d ../maizefulllengthcdnas/FL_all.fasta -p blastn -o NewRiceAll_vs_FLMaizecDNA
More Unix Bio stuff...
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broelan Posted Jul 18, 2002
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Sierra Indigo - now Cheesecakethulhu flavoured Posted Jul 19, 2002
>>Siobhan wanders over and hugs Hassan, settling down next to him "You're good people. And if you don't stop beating yourself up, I'll have to kick your ass"<<
Hrm..*ponderponder* Ohyesh. I had to repost for someone who missed it in a chatroom.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Jul 19, 2002
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/ddResults.py?Pyt=Tmap&tarname=Charlotte+Douglas+International+Airport&tardesc=&osd=&newname=&newdesc=&dsd=&newHash=&newTHash=&newErr=&newTErr=&newFL=Use+Address+Below&newaddr=&newcsz=Tazewell+Va&newcountry=us&newTFL=Use+Address+Below&newtaddr=CLT&newtcsz=Charlotte%2C+NC&newtcountry=us&Submit=Get+Directions
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Jul 19, 2002
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Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly Posted Jul 19, 2002
www.strange-matter.com
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Sierra Indigo - now Cheesecakethulhu flavoured Posted Jul 19, 2002
I was going to tug this one back up to the top, but I see Wayfarer beat me to it Ah well, here tis anyways...
http://www.epilogue.net/users/adorna/Tatooed_girl_color.jpg
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Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly Posted Jul 19, 2002
www.strange-matter.com
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Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly Posted Jul 19, 2002
oops.... got an error page at first.
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Researcher 177704 Posted Jul 20, 2002
at least he can understand the content of these emails, unlike some of the one's i've sent in the past. lemon? frank sinatra? dean martin? restaurant? who guitarist boy?
I can't wait for my essay/letter to arrive. Letters are so much cooler than emails, and i can read them in my bedroom rather than having to sit at my crappy computer. I feel like going and locking myself in my bedroom (ok, it doesn't have a lock, but the loud music is equally effective) and doing something fun and creative. I can't mind my f**king craftknife anywhere though, it's annoying me. Having to use s**ty scissors is seriously putting me off doing anything arty.
Trains are really cool, although the longest train journey i've ever been on was just two hours - Trieste to Venice. That journey was mighty fun; i spent the whole time listening to Kid A on 'repeat' and reading The restaurant at the end of the universe. By contrast, I have to go on a six hour ferry crossing next week. Man, that's going to suck. I'll think i'll start making mixed tapes now, in preparation.
Just a few lines from a large email that i copied by accident.
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Nbcdnzr, the dragon was slain, and there was much rejoicing Posted Jul 20, 2002
paste:
IZZY STRADLIN
117 Degrees
(Mercury) © 1998 1 tim 1 min 8(6)
I put this and some more stuff in the babelfish at altavista, but I soon dicovered it doesn't do any of the scandinavian languages, not the real thing apparently. I cut the rest out, save the mods some work.
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- 161: Witty Ditty (Jul 10, 2002)
- 162: GTBacchus (Jul 11, 2002)
- 163: C Hawke (Jul 11, 2002)
- 164: Researcher 177704 (Jul 11, 2002)
- 165: Ashley (Jul 12, 2002)
- 166: Tonto (Jul 17, 2002)
- 167: Ste (Jul 17, 2002)
- 168: broelan (Jul 18, 2002)
- 169: Sierra Indigo - now Cheesecakethulhu flavoured (Jul 19, 2002)
- 170: Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. (Jul 19, 2002)
- 171: Sierra Indigo - now Cheesecakethulhu flavoured (Jul 19, 2002)
- 172: Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. (Jul 19, 2002)
- 173: Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly (Jul 19, 2002)
- 174: Sierra Indigo - now Cheesecakethulhu flavoured (Jul 19, 2002)
- 175: Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly (Jul 19, 2002)
- 176: Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly (Jul 19, 2002)
- 177: Sue (Jul 19, 2002)
- 178: Researcher 177704 (Jul 20, 2002)
- 179: Nbcdnzr, the dragon was slain, and there was much rejoicing (Jul 20, 2002)
- 180: broelan (Jul 23, 2002)
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