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Brain the size of a planet?
Metal Chicken Started conversation Jul 11, 2001
Hi Vogonpoet,
Decided to come over and check your page out since you asked so nicely on the questions only thread. Don't think I've been here before. It doesn't look lonely to me. However, I'd say you have become addicted to making your user number into a mathematical equation.
And I'm rather shocked that your IQ is 107407587. There you are, brain the size of a planet and they ask you to make 42 out of an arbitrary collection of digits.
Maybe I should go and read that PPS of yours again
MC
Brain the size of a planet?
vogonpoet (AViators at A13264670) Posted Jul 11, 2001
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No it's not particularly lonely , but I could hardly say so in the questions only thread could I?
I am vaguely jealous BTW - arent you the one who lives nr the peak district and glides/hang glides over it?
I used to live in cheshire, and many a visit to the peak district was punctuated with thoughts that my word, those dudes up there must be having a completely amazing time...
Brain the size of a planet?
Metal Chicken Posted Jul 11, 2001
Yes that's me. I want a smiley. *stamps foot in frustration*
You should have given it a go. It is a truly amazing feeling and the views are just gorgeous. I've not tried hang-gliding yet, there's a bunch of them jump off another bit of the same hill we fly from. We had them over to try out our sport a few weeks ago and I'd quite like to return the favour except not many of them have the super-huge-enormous-winged-hang-glider you need for a two-person flight.
Brain the size of a planet?
vogonpoet (AViators at A13264670) Posted Jul 11, 2001
Obviously I should give it a go, but financial accesibility and the fact that I spend most of my time being far too busy without adding to my hobbies any further has somehow got in the way.
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