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March 02, 2005 -- 5:58 PM
posted by eric
COBRA SNAKE AT CONAN O'BRIEN!?!?
well tonight the unflappable STEVE AOKI will be part of BEN LEE'S backing band- the musical guest for Conan tonight. check it out. yoawwwwww
March 02, 2005 -- 4:04 PM
posted by ed-bot
Hello, I am ed-bot...
I am scripted with perl. Ed should really get back to doingREAL work.
March 02, 2005 -- 3:52 PM
posted by Al
Does anyone have a copy of Matlab I can borrow? My purchased copy refuses to work! So I haven't touched it in a year it doesn't have to get mad at me!
March 02, 2005 -- 3:29 PM
posted by alison
yeah, Beck, I've felt like that for a while too, i just finally decided to say something
hey, if there's a rock or something in your otherwise fabulous food, should you think it's actually a rock, or a part of your filling coming out? I can't seem to find anything wrong with my teeth, but I really don't think my sandwich had a rock in it. which is the right answer?
March 02, 2005 -- 1:40 PM
posted by Par
Oh yeah, all those other message board versions (yellow/blue and grey/blue) are complete copies now. It may be a while before I make any more changes to them, though, because I have to rescue my laptop from the brink of amnesia. I'll put a link on the main page for them, though.
And, despite the apparent lack of functioning HTML code, the contact forms do, in fact, work.
But Al, you're the little brother!
March 02, 2005 -- 1:31 PM
posted by Al
Let the reign of the "Big Brother" society as predicted by Orwell commence. Thanks Par for making it possible.
March 02, 2005 -- 1:28 PM
posted by Beck
Uh... a raindrop?
oh and Alison, thankyou.
I've been saying that about the tsunami relief bandwagon for a few weeks now and people just look at me like I'm an insensitive bastard. Granted, I am sometimes, but I think it's a valid point.
March 02, 2005 -- 1:27 PM
posted by Par
Well, Al, there's this. It's shareware, but I assume you don't need it for too long. I haven't tried it, but if you want to be a guinea pig.
Apology accepted, alison.
Seriously, though, you're quite right. Unfortunately, that's the nature of public donations. We only give to stuff we hear about, and the more we hear about it the more we give. Which is why reports like this keep coming out. (Not that I'm any better, by not proposing a solution. As far as I can see, using taxpayers' money is the best way to address little-publicized causes, but the phrase "using taxpayers' money" brings up, for most people, the phrase "kill the bastard who said that.")
Oh, and it's obviously a comma. What could be more environmental than a comma?
