Thanks for noticing my tits!! :) NOt sure though.. do they look better in vinyl or latex?
Suzi
hey posters!.
i decided that seeing as though i was unfairly left out of the flame wars... my name was not mentioned... no not even once... and i gather this was because i have not harrassed anyone on this board!
soooo this morning i started emailing a few of the ladies sexually harrassing them... this i found to be a long winded process so i figured it would be easier to post a communal post that sexually harrasses all the ladies in the forum!!!!.
Thanks for noticing my tits!! :) NOt sure though.. do they look better in vinyl or latex?
Suzi
latelywhen i'm on my computer it will suddenly start making a lot of noise like files are being searched.
this has benn happening a lot lately.
i get no warnings of bugs or virises why else besides someone hacking into my computer would that be happening?
Are you on a PC or a Mac?
Either way, it's most likely just your processor kicking into overdrive if you have a few windows open at once. Or a few programs open (I know my Mac starts getting pissy when I have three or more animation and graphics programs open at the same time, and then I go and start working in Director.. geez, it HATES that. :) )
Check the exhaust vents and see if you're heating up, good indication of whether it's your processor. Sometimes a reboot will help. Or you might need an upgrade.
Hope that helps.
Suzi
Running five programs with only 32 megs of Ram, woo hoo!!! (Didn't have a problem until I installed Norton)
dear friend,.
it is understandable that we americans feel an almost reflexive need for unanimity in trying times like these.
as a nation, we are rightly consumed with responding to the terrorist attacks on september 11th.
Larf:
At least I judge your ignorance based on your actions.. :)
Question posed: What does an ignorant lil grrl like me know about the big bad world of electricity? Let's study this.
First and foremost, let's start off with what I know of petroleum products. My father was a research chemist with Union Carbide, where they experimented with... Petroleum and Petroleum byproducts! He taught me at a young age just how NOT to handle all kinds of fun things, like styrofoam and gasoline when mixed (HIDEOUS chemical burn, in case you were wondering)
So here's what I know about electricity: I grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania, where there was this funny invention called a dam. That dam had a HUGE pipe attached to it. That huge pipe carried the water from the dam when they opened it, and concentrated that released water through a series of turbines, which, when turned, generated... ELECTRICITY. It's amazing, I know. That town even provides the surrounding areas and New York City with the surplus electricity that it doesn't need.
Sooo... I know that generating electricity is probably the best way to go, at least when generated with the power of falling water through a set of turbines. The only cost involved in that form of electrical creation is what it took to open the floodgates at the Wallenpaupack Dam.
To apply that electricity to cars, plug some batteries into the generators and charge em up, stick em back in the electrical car, and you're on your way. Not the fastest form of travel, but it's clean.
Apply this to electric trains, and you've got a very clean form of transit.
As to Hydrogen studies.. My father knew about those before they were printed in your skippy magazines. There's a LOT the government is "experimenting" with that they don't release to the general public until roughly 30 years later, when it's already old news. The main reason Dad got out of the chemical field was due to ethics. He had this crazy idea that people should know the truth.
Hydrogen is an exceedingly dangerous element to work with, since it can be fatal to play with, and its explosive nature. The trouble with hydrogen engines is how to harness it 100% safely, and have it be equally safe through an auto accident when the containment chamber might be punctured. You know what compressed gas does when its container gets punctured? The force alone can easily push someone through a cinderblock wall, not to mention the schrapnel from the metal tanks can travel at a bullet's velocity and with 10 times the damage. It's like buckshot, but bigger and in all directions. VERY messy.
When I worked at Merck Pharmaceuticals, I was trained in manufacturing plant safety, and one of the most important things was to keep the compressed gas tanks out of the sunlight, since something as simple as a hot day could blow up the entire site. It's all part of the 100% safety factor. Not many people realize that those fun helium tanks at the store that they use to fill balloons have the potential to obliterate everyone in the surrounding area of the store just from a simple scrape on the side of the tank. You think the delivery guy thinks about it when he drags the cannisters along the metal lips on a truck bed? Not at $5.25/hr he doesn't.
Compressed gas safety 101.
As to the "fossil fuel" electrical generation processes, I've only seen ONE, countem, ONE coal burning plant in the state of Pennsylvania. I've been over most of the state, I've seen a nuclear plant, but just the one coal burning one. Last I heard they were trying to shut that one down, since its efficiency is nill compared to the alternatives.
My whole point is that there are other ways. Better ways.
NEVER assume I'm ignorant. Sometimes I'm just lazy and don't feel like typing ALL of my credentials every time I post. And honestly, Larf, I'm seriously getting tired of your pot calling my kettle black. Your posts are like the static on a good radio station.
(Just for you, Larf, AGAIN)
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dear friend,.
it is understandable that we americans feel an almost reflexive need for unanimity in trying times like these.
as a nation, we are rightly consumed with responding to the terrorist attacks on september 11th.
Dante:
I'd say hello to you and all, but then we'd be accused of sleeping together.. I mean, uh... Being the same person again.. ((LOL)) ;).
*SMOOCHIE*
S-woman
kicking in the MAyhem, waaaay into the AM.
dear friend,.
it is understandable that we americans feel an almost reflexive need for unanimity in trying times like these.
as a nation, we are rightly consumed with responding to the terrorist attacks on september 11th.
Mango:
Heya!!! Where there is ignorance, I bring light.. even if it's just to shine it on a bunch of vampires. :) I think it was that Manson kid that got me back cuz everyone ganged up on him without once listening to the message, just shooting down the messenger. Sigh.
As for you, Larf,
If only ignornace could be harnessed for an alternative energy. You'd be filthy rich, hun, what with that monopoly you'd have on that market and all. ;)
It's always nice to know that Lark is still in the dark. Some things will never change, especially when the blind really don't want to see.
Sipping margaritas poolside,
Suzi
dear friend,.
it is understandable that we americans feel an almost reflexive need for unanimity in trying times like these.
as a nation, we are rightly consumed with responding to the terrorist attacks on september 11th.
As much as I LOVE paying over $100 a month to keep warm... I definitely have to say that some alternative form of energy needs to be perfected. By the same token I will be the first to say that this will never happen in my lifetime. Reason? Money. There's too much money to be made with inefficient energy companies. We'll be shooting ourselves in the foot by destroying the environment to attain a small margin of oil when we have a much more efficient energy: nuclear. I know I know.. oh my gawd, nuclear energy so scary. Atom bad, petrol good. Blah blah.
Seriously, though. There are far more alternatives to petrol, which is a fossil fuel.. which means we have to wait for more fossils to develop before we can replenish our supply.
Electricity which is man-made these days, or so I heard tell, is a good alternative. And every once in awhile it EVEN happens NATURALLY.
Whoa. True, folks, I've seen it happen.
Hydrogen is also getting to that harnessed phase. If we'd put the money into Hydrogen studies instead of drilling for a diminishing supply of an antiquated energy source, we'd have an energy running at 99% efficiency, and the only byproduct is water.
Hemp (if the US would legalize the stupid plant again), makes a great fuel, a great fabric, and some damned skippy ropes. It's also great in brownies, or so I've heard. :)
Those are just to name a few. Granted, we could always use more lemon freshness in our disinfectants, but I think lemons might be a good substitute for the man-made petroleum-based scent.
Color me crazy.
when the elders are telling you that, then you know you have a problem.. pod
Heya, POD, etc.
Congrats, POD, you pulled my sorry ass out of retirement. I'm sure a few here will just LOVE you for that one. :)
But seriously, to those who may tend to disagree with POD's message: Umm.. Sign on the front gate sez "...everyone is welcome!", doesn't it, Simon?
Don't tell me some of you are gonna pull a Catholic on him because he doesn't hold your way of expression? You missed the message because of the messenger. For shame.