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  • L leppie

    http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=511103951&size=o&context=set-72157600253743362[^] Got the link from Reddit, it's from a nuclear test in '68. WOW!:omg:

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    IronScheme a R5RS-compliant Scheme on the DLR
    The rule of three: "The first time you notice something that might repeat, don't generalize it. The second time the situation occurs, develop in a similar fashion -- possibly even copy/paste -- but don't generalize yet. On the third time, look to generalize the approach."

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    Douglas Troy
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    You sank my Battle Ship!


    :..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
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    • M Miszou

      I think I can see the face of Satan in the smoke... :rolleyes:


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      TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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      there was a short story by Heinlein that said the same...

      Silence is the voice of complicity. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. -- monty python Might I suggest that the universe was always the size of the cosmos. It is just that at one point the cosmos was the size of a marble. -- Colin Angus Mackay

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      • L leppie

        http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=511103951&size=o&context=set-72157600253743362[^] Got the link from Reddit, it's from a nuclear test in '68. WOW!:omg:

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        IronScheme a R5RS-compliant Scheme on the DLR
        The rule of three: "The first time you notice something that might repeat, don't generalize it. The second time the situation occurs, develop in a similar fashion -- possibly even copy/paste -- but don't generalize yet. On the third time, look to generalize the approach."

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        Member 96
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        That's one way to clear out the clouds on an overcast day.


        More people died from worry than ever bled to death. - RAH

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        • L leppie

          http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=511103951&size=o&context=set-72157600253743362[^] Got the link from Reddit, it's from a nuclear test in '68. WOW!:omg:

          xacc.ide
          IronScheme a R5RS-compliant Scheme on the DLR
          The rule of three: "The first time you notice something that might repeat, don't generalize it. The second time the situation occurs, develop in a similar fashion -- possibly even copy/paste -- but don't generalize yet. On the third time, look to generalize the approach."

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          Roger Wright
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          leppie wrote:

          from a nuclear test in '68.

          Not true. That was my 7th grade science project. Only got a "B", too.:(

          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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          • L leppie

            http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=511103951&size=o&context=set-72157600253743362[^] Got the link from Reddit, it's from a nuclear test in '68. WOW!:omg:

            xacc.ide
            IronScheme a R5RS-compliant Scheme on the DLR
            The rule of three: "The first time you notice something that might repeat, don't generalize it. The second time the situation occurs, develop in a similar fashion -- possibly even copy/paste -- but don't generalize yet. On the third time, look to generalize the approach."

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            El Corazon
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            oops... sorry, I tripped....

            _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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            • L leppie

              http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=511103951&size=o&context=set-72157600253743362[^] Got the link from Reddit, it's from a nuclear test in '68. WOW!:omg:

              xacc.ide
              IronScheme a R5RS-compliant Scheme on the DLR
              The rule of three: "The first time you notice something that might repeat, don't generalize it. The second time the situation occurs, develop in a similar fashion -- possibly even copy/paste -- but don't generalize yet. On the third time, look to generalize the approach."

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              martin_hughes
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              I bet that was a French Nuclear test - you can tell because the surroundings look nothing like France.

              "On one of my cards it said I had to find temperatures lower than -8. The numbers I uncovered were -6 and -7 so I thought I had won, and so did the woman in the shop. But when she scanned the card the machine said I hadn't. "I phoned Camelot and they fobbed me off with some story that -6 is higher - not lower - than -8 but I'm not having it." Tina Farrell, a 23 year old thicky from Levenshulme, Manchester.

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              • M martin_hughes

                I bet that was a French Nuclear test - you can tell because the surroundings look nothing like France.

                "On one of my cards it said I had to find temperatures lower than -8. The numbers I uncovered were -6 and -7 so I thought I had won, and so did the woman in the shop. But when she scanned the card the machine said I hadn't. "I phoned Camelot and they fobbed me off with some story that -6 is higher - not lower - than -8 but I'm not having it." Tina Farrell, a 23 year old thicky from Levenshulme, Manchester.

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                Steve Mayfield
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                yes, the tag is "This is the second picture of a series of four of the Canopus thermonuclear test in French Polynesia." Steve

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                • L leppie

                  http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=511103951&size=o&context=set-72157600253743362[^] Got the link from Reddit, it's from a nuclear test in '68. WOW!:omg:

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                  IronScheme a R5RS-compliant Scheme on the DLR
                  The rule of three: "The first time you notice something that might repeat, don't generalize it. The second time the situation occurs, develop in a similar fashion -- possibly even copy/paste -- but don't generalize yet. On the third time, look to generalize the approach."

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                  Manuel F Hernandez
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                  Thanks. This is my new wallpaper

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                  • T TheGreatAndPowerfulOz

                    there was a short story by Heinlein that said the same...

                    Silence is the voice of complicity. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. -- monty python Might I suggest that the universe was always the size of the cosmos. It is just that at one point the cosmos was the size of a marble. -- Colin Angus Mackay

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                    Stuart Dootson
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                    ahhz wrote:

                    Heinlein

                    I seem to remember it being Asimov that wrote that story...but without having access to my library @ home, I can't be 100% sure.

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      leppie wrote:

                      from a nuclear test in '68.

                      Not true. That was my 7th grade science project. Only got a "B", too.:(

                      "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                      Gary Wheeler
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                      The kid who got an A destroyed the universe and recreated it four inches to the left?


                      Software Zen: delete this;

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                        The kid who got an A destroyed the universe and recreated it four inches to the left?


                        Software Zen: delete this;

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                        Roger Wright
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                        No, Susie only got a B+. The guy that got the A proved that she'd done it, after the recreation, with a couple of mice and a piece of fairy cake.

                        "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                        • R Roger Wright

                          No, Susie only got a B+. The guy that got the A proved that she'd done it, after the recreation, with a couple of mice and a piece of fairy cake.

                          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                          t7bros
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                          I guess she forgot to add a nice hot cup of tea.

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                          • T t7bros

                            I guess she forgot to add a nice hot cup of tea.

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                            Roger Wright
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                            Of course not. I wouldn't have worked without it, as everyone now knows.;)

                            "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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