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  • M Marc Clifton

    My temperature. X| Some of you know how I am a major advocate (bordering, no crossing) the line of reason with "no TV in the house". Boy, do I wish I had a friggin' TV right now. I've read my kids books (Eragon and the Bartemeaus Trilogy, both part I as the other parts haven't been published--I hate authors that do that, except for Tolkein because by the time I read LOTR all the books were out), and now I'm reading Debugging Windows Applications For Microsoft .NET (or something like that), that Anders recommended. It's good. Light, to the point, and the stories have me rolling on the floor and gasping simultaneously. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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    Heinz R Vahlbruch
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    Hope you'll feel better soon. Perhaps you should really think about a new article ... Greetings,

    heinz r. vahlbruch
    vahlbruch.net
    intelligent software systems
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    • M Marc Clifton

      My temperature. X| Some of you know how I am a major advocate (bordering, no crossing) the line of reason with "no TV in the house". Boy, do I wish I had a friggin' TV right now. I've read my kids books (Eragon and the Bartemeaus Trilogy, both part I as the other parts haven't been published--I hate authors that do that, except for Tolkein because by the time I read LOTR all the books were out), and now I'm reading Debugging Windows Applications For Microsoft .NET (or something like that), that Anders recommended. It's good. Light, to the point, and the stories have me rolling on the floor and gasping simultaneously. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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      KaRl
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      :eek:! Hotter than boiling water! :omg:! (;)) Take care! :rose:


      And all the girlies say I'm pretty fly for a white guy

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      • M Marc Clifton

        My temperature. X| Some of you know how I am a major advocate (bordering, no crossing) the line of reason with "no TV in the house". Boy, do I wish I had a friggin' TV right now. I've read my kids books (Eragon and the Bartemeaus Trilogy, both part I as the other parts haven't been published--I hate authors that do that, except for Tolkein because by the time I read LOTR all the books were out), and now I'm reading Debugging Windows Applications For Microsoft .NET (or something like that), that Anders recommended. It's good. Light, to the point, and the stories have me rolling on the floor and gasping simultaneously. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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        bnieland
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        I am a no TV man myself. For entertainment while doing tedious tasks (or while sick) I listen to books on tape, or audible.com... DTrent

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        • M Marc Clifton

          My temperature. X| Some of you know how I am a major advocate (bordering, no crossing) the line of reason with "no TV in the house". Boy, do I wish I had a friggin' TV right now. I've read my kids books (Eragon and the Bartemeaus Trilogy, both part I as the other parts haven't been published--I hate authors that do that, except for Tolkein because by the time I read LOTR all the books were out), and now I'm reading Debugging Windows Applications For Microsoft .NET (or something like that), that Anders recommended. It's good. Light, to the point, and the stories have me rolling on the floor and gasping simultaneously. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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          Chris Maunder
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          Marc Clifton wrote: My temperature :omg: Get well soon, Marc. cheers, Chris Maunder

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          • M Marc Clifton

            My temperature. X| Some of you know how I am a major advocate (bordering, no crossing) the line of reason with "no TV in the house". Boy, do I wish I had a friggin' TV right now. I've read my kids books (Eragon and the Bartemeaus Trilogy, both part I as the other parts haven't been published--I hate authors that do that, except for Tolkein because by the time I read LOTR all the books were out), and now I'm reading Debugging Windows Applications For Microsoft .NET (or something like that), that Anders recommended. It's good. Light, to the point, and the stories have me rolling on the floor and gasping simultaneously. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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            Kant
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            I hope that's not flu. Take care.
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            • M Marc Clifton

              My temperature. X| Some of you know how I am a major advocate (bordering, no crossing) the line of reason with "no TV in the house". Boy, do I wish I had a friggin' TV right now. I've read my kids books (Eragon and the Bartemeaus Trilogy, both part I as the other parts haven't been published--I hate authors that do that, except for Tolkein because by the time I read LOTR all the books were out), and now I'm reading Debugging Windows Applications For Microsoft .NET (or something like that), that Anders recommended. It's good. Light, to the point, and the stories have me rolling on the floor and gasping simultaneously. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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              Terry ONolley
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              I'm sick right now too. I picked up a really nasty cold with persistent cough and low-grade fever while flying back from California on the 29th. Sucks.


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              • M Marc Clifton

                My temperature. X| Some of you know how I am a major advocate (bordering, no crossing) the line of reason with "no TV in the house". Boy, do I wish I had a friggin' TV right now. I've read my kids books (Eragon and the Bartemeaus Trilogy, both part I as the other parts haven't been published--I hate authors that do that, except for Tolkein because by the time I read LOTR all the books were out), and now I'm reading Debugging Windows Applications For Microsoft .NET (or something like that), that Anders recommended. It's good. Light, to the point, and the stories have me rolling on the floor and gasping simultaneously. Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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                Michael P Butler
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                Marc Clifton wrote: Some of you know how I am a major advocate (bordering, no crossing) the line of reason with "no TV in the house". Get your temperature up a little more and wait until the hallucinations start. They'll give you all the entertainment you need. ;-) Get well soon. Michael But you know when the truth is told, That you can get what you want or you can just get old, Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through. When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel

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                • T Terry ONolley

                  I'm sick right now too. I picked up a really nasty cold with persistent cough and low-grade fever while flying back from California on the 29th. Sucks.


                  Have you answered an MTQ? Check out the stats!
                  What's the latest butt-scratch count? Check it out!

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                  Terry O`Nolley wrote: I'm sick right now too. I picked up a really nasty cold with persistent cough and low-grade fever while flying back from California on the 29th. Sucks. That's probably SARS. You need to insolate yourself from everybody else for a while. ;-) Michael But you know when the truth is told, That you can get what you want or you can just get old, Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through. When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel

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                  • K KaRl

                    :eek:! Hotter than boiling water! :omg:! (;)) Take care! :rose:


                    And all the girlies say I'm pretty fly for a white guy

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                    I hope the original poster with the 103 temp is better today... Karl, sorry hon, but I believe that he was referring to his temperature in degrees Farenheight ... The 100 degrees for water's boiling point is in degrees Celsius. Otherwise, if his temperature really were above the boiling point, his blood might be boiling too. (I do not know if blood has a higher or lower boiling point than water- I assume they're close....) Sorry for the nitpick, just the scientist in me... The Metric Police blueSprite

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                      I hope the original poster with the 103 temp is better today... Karl, sorry hon, but I believe that he was referring to his temperature in degrees Farenheight ... The 100 degrees for water's boiling point is in degrees Celsius. Otherwise, if his temperature really were above the boiling point, his blood might be boiling too. (I do not know if blood has a higher or lower boiling point than water- I assume they're close....) Sorry for the nitpick, just the scientist in me... The Metric Police blueSprite

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                      KaRl
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                      You're right, I forgot the <ironic> tag :)


                      And all the girlies say I'm pretty fly for a white guy

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