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03-08-2004, 07:22 PM
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my name is Bart my older brother named me that because he was watching a tv show back in the 50s 60s : (bart maverick) so i don't disappoint him we do go gamblling sometimes.
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03-08-2004, 07:31 PM
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Originally posted by c5d
c5d
First letter c: for c= ME²
If a person was flying in cyber space at the speed of light (ala Superman) with his/her arm fully outstretched holding a facial mirror, what would they "see" in the mirror? Would they see their face? Would it be bigger or smaller than if they were stationary? Would it be distorted in any way? Would light waves have time to bounce off their face, hit the mirror, and bounce back to their retina which was also moving at the speed of light? And what if an observer was watching all this from the ground. What would he or she see?
The speed of light in cyberspace is a constant. So I then plugged in the letter "C" (a constant) to represent the fixed speed of light and low and behold...
Second number 5:
The primes 3, 5, 7 form an Arithmetic Sequence. There is a constant difference of 2 between one prime and the next. However the next term of the sequence is 9 which is not a prime number. So we have found only three prime numbers in arithmetic sequence. Five I like because there is only one equasion where you can add any two primes together, divide by 2 and get 5.
Third letter d:
The Letter D is a generally reliable letter. It usually makes the "duh" sound as in dog or sad. D sometimes makes the "t" sound (especially when it is the suffix "ed" as in kissed). When combined with another consonant, especially the letter "g", a grapheme is formed which sounds like "j" (as in ledger), Cool! I mean how many letters in the alphabet can you use to get a grapheme????
I bet you thought c5d was just "c5" for Corvette generation (1997), which I own, and "d" for Dann.
C'ya ( does that mean....C'ya?????)
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holy shit batman
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03-08-2004, 08:07 PM
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#48
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I edit TV shows for a living, and matchframe is a term used in editing. You match the frames together from 2 different source films, or tape to do an effect such as a dissolve, page-turn or any other special effect. Going from the ordinary to the extra-ordinary (Special Effects)
When I set up my first email account for the intra-office mail system at an ad agency I worked at in the late 80's, I thought I was being cute when I used matchframe. It has stuck ever since.
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03-08-2004, 08:39 PM
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Umm I used to watch the movie Half Baked a lot with my stoner friends. In the movie they say something about a used Kenny Loggins Record. For some reason the word Loggins got stuck in my head. I used it for a While on a Computer Game Called Counter-Strike. It just caught on i guess.
Side note- Im not a fan of Kenny Loggins.
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03-08-2004, 08:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Loggins
Umm I used to watch the movie Half Baked a lot with my stoner friends. In the movie they say something about a used Kenny Loggins Record. For some reason the word Loggins got stuck in my head. I used it for a While on a Computer Game Called Counter-Strike. It just caught on i guess.
Side note- Im not a fan of Kenny Loggins.
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I just realized you lost the 1 at the end. When did that happen?
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NAVY WRESTLING
I just got back from Iraq. One time I was in combat for 40 hours straight, shooting at people who were trying to kill me. And it was nothing compared to one division I college wrestling practice, let alone a whole season- CAPT Zembiec after getting back from 7 months in al Nasirreah, Iraq
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03-08-2004, 08:52 PM
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I just realized you lost the 1 at the end. When did that happen?
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A while ago. I did have the original Loggins account too. I just forgot the password and had to Create Loggins1. I got Pat to change it.
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03-08-2004, 09:03 PM
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Mines pretty straight forward!
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03-10-2004, 09:58 PM
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I hate it admit it but I am a fan of the Oakland Raiders and the Orlando Magic. When I first got AOL My wife came up with it. The cool part is all these years later and it is always available. Maybe I'm the only one dumb enough to like both of those teams.
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03-10-2004, 09:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by c5d
c5d
First letter c: for c= ME²
If a person was flying in cyber space at the speed of light (ala Superman) with his/her arm fully outstretched holding a facial mirror, what would they "see" in the mirror? Would they see their face? Would it be bigger or smaller than if they were stationary? Would it be distorted in any way? Would light waves have time to bounce off their face, hit the mirror, and bounce back to their retina which was also moving at the speed of light? And what if an observer was watching all this from the ground. What would he or she see?
The speed of light in cyberspace is a constant. So I then plugged in the letter "C" (a constant) to represent the fixed speed of light and low and behold...
Second number 5:
The primes 3, 5, 7 form an Arithmetic Sequence. There is a constant difference of 2 between one prime and the next. However the next term of the sequence is 9 which is not a prime number. So we have found only three prime numbers in arithmetic sequence. Five I like because there is only one equasion where you can add any two primes together, divide by 2 and get 5.
Third letter d:
The Letter D is a generally reliable letter. It usually makes the "duh" sound as in dog or sad. D sometimes makes the "t" sound (especially when it is the suffix "ed" as in kissed). When combined with another consonant, especially the letter "g", a grapheme is formed which sounds like "j" (as in ledger), Cool! I mean how many letters in the alphabet can you use to get a grapheme????
I bet you thought c5d was just "c5" for Corvette generation (1997), which I own, and "d" for Dann.
C'ya ( does that mean....C'ya?????)
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You know that's what I though it meant!!!
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03-10-2004, 10:02 PM
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Mine is the plates off the vette. So I thought that I would use it here. It's like better run cuz i'm driving (haha) ok maybe not because I am driving but vette for the car and run veterun.
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03-10-2004, 10:28 PM
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Here we go.
Back when I started BBSing in the 80s the band Exodus was a band I liked. So, on the BBSes I was "Exodus".(also happens to be the name of a former software pirate group.) (commodore bbses if anyone really wants to know).
Flash forward, On Q-Link (now AOL) I was exodus-x or something like that because "exodus" was already taken.
Flash forward even more years. I was playing Doom (on mplayer, I think) or something and a buddy of mine was called Kod1. He said he couldn't find me, so I changed my name to.. Kod_X so he would recognize me.
Funny. I can never get away from people calling me "Exo". About 10 years ago I got "exodus" tattooed in old english down the back of my arm..
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1988 Coupe, LT1 Intake Conversion. 3:54 rear gears, Gutted main cat to muffler elims. Headmen Elite Ceramic Coated Headers. Poly Bushings. A/C Delete, AIR Delete. TB Bypass, Cut lid, Z51 Rack, KYB shocks, SS brakelines, Drld/Sltd Rotors, Custom Chip by -=Jeff=-, 24# FMS Injectors, Z06 Rims, Az Speed Marine harness bar.
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03-10-2004, 10:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Kod_X
Here we go.
Back when I started BBSing in the 80s the band Exodus was a band I liked. So, on the BBSes I was "Exodus".(also happens to be the name of a former software pirate group.) (commodore bbses if anyone really wants to know).
Flash forward, On Q-Link (now AOL) I was exodus-x or something like that because "exodus" was already taken.
Flash forward even more years. I was playing Doom (on mplayer, I think) or something and a buddy of mine was called Kod1. He said he couldn't find me, so I changed my name to.. Kod_X so he would recognize me.
Funny. I can never get away from people calling me "Exo". About 10 years ago I got "exodus" tattooed in old english down the back of my arm..
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every time i see your name i think of rod knock for some unknown reason
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03-10-2004, 11:37 PM
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Several years ago I needed to come up with a unique password for my work computer...for some unknown reason Zippy came to mind.....as they say , the rest is history.
Zippy
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03-10-2004, 11:45 PM
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Originally posted by MrZippy
Several years ago I needed to come up with a unique password for my work computer...for some unknown reason Zippy came to mind.....as they say , the rest is history.
Zippy
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So now we know your password!!! Hmmm.
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03-11-2004, 12:03 AM
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My nickname in High School was Cor, I have a 69 vette.. Threw a Z in there for the hell of it.
now everyone calls me Corz...
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