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  • K KaRl

    The picture is really nice, however the sky is so grey in the background that I remembered this old image of two typical britishmen, talking under rain "-Nice weather, isn't it? - indeed" Just a mental image :) (in any sense :rolleyes: )


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    Ahh, well, that's November Paris weather for you ;P KaЯl wrote: (in any sense :rolleyes:) Danger, emoticon parse overflow! -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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      Paul Watson wrote: I have often wondered what it must be like to take my conciousness and place it in another persons brain. I wonder how things will look, taste, feel and smell different. Wether we will react differently too. Yeah, it would be interesting. The fact that colours like green and blue relax most people doesn't necessarily mean they look the same to all of us. But how will we ever know???


      I knew it would end badly when I first met Chris in a Canberra alleyway and he said 'try some-it won't hurt you'... -Christian Graus on Code Project outages His thoughts tumbled in his head, making and breaking alliances like underpants in a tumble dryer. It hurt the way your tongue hurts after you accidentally staple it to he wall**-Shaun Wilde**

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      Megan Forbes wrote: Yeah, it would be interesting. The fact that colours like green and blue relax most people doesn't necessarily mean they look the same to all of us Indeed and just take the case of synthenasia as a good indicator of just how differently people can percieve the same thing. Megan Forbes wrote: But how will we ever know??? I guess one day it will be possible, and very much desirable. Maybe it will clear up some of the "my life sucks, why can't it be like hers" thoughts :)

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        Paul Watson wrote: ..take my conciousness and place it in another persons brain.. I'm pretty sure *everything* would feel wrong. For example how can you be sure that what you see as being the colour red would actually look red when seen through your new nervous system (of course the object would still be red, but to your brain, calibrated to your own body, it may look blue or green) - I know for certain that my own eyes have a slightly different colour balance, so I see no reason why somebody else's eyes would have a balance even remotely like mine. -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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        benjymous wrote: For example how can you be sure that what you see as being the colour red would actually look red when seen through your new nervous system Right and as I mentioned to Meg synthenasia is a prime example of just how screwed up things can really be without us noticing. p.s. Glad to see you on photosig Benjy! Cool bio pic, would never have guessed you look like that. I left a critique of your photo btw. :)

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        My humble photographic tribute to our world[^]

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          Ahh, well, that's November Paris weather for you ;P KaЯl wrote: (in any sense :rolleyes:) Danger, emoticon parse overflow! -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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          benjymous wrote: Ahh, well, that's November Paris weather for you Thanks God, I live 700 km southern! Today the sky is blue, the sun shines and the temperature is 8°C :) benjymous wrote: Danger, emoticon parse overflow Yep, I fall in this one anytime. Is it a bug or a functionality :rolleyes:?


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            benjymous wrote: For example how can you be sure that what you see as being the colour red would actually look red when seen through your new nervous system Right and as I mentioned to Meg synthenasia is a prime example of just how screwed up things can really be without us noticing. p.s. Glad to see you on photosig Benjy! Cool bio pic, would never have guessed you look like that. I left a critique of your photo btw. :)

            Paul Watson
            Bluegrass
            Cape Town, South Africa

            My humble photographic tribute to our world[^]

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            Paul Watson wrote: synthenasia is a prime example Yeah, especially when people who grow up with this often don't realise it's not normal Paul Watson wrote: would never have guessed you look like that Hmm, I'll take that as a complement, I guess :) Actually, that pic is photoshopped a bit, as the original pic has the wonderful 70s wallpaper of my bedroom in the background (rented house, and I don't plan on spending my own money decorating somewhere that I don't plan on living in for long) Thanks for the critique. There were a few other suggestions to crop the top and bottom of the image a but - how much do you think would be needed? (Oh yeah, and do you know if it's possible to re-submit an image, or would I just have to submit it again as a new image, and leave/delete the old one?) -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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              benjymous wrote: Ahh, well, that's November Paris weather for you Thanks God, I live 700 km southern! Today the sky is blue, the sun shines and the temperature is 8°C :) benjymous wrote: Danger, emoticon parse overflow Yep, I fall in this one anytime. Is it a bug or a functionality :rolleyes:?


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              My guess is that the parser just loops through looking for instances of each emoticon type, so it found the : ) at the end first, and turned it into a :) -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                Paul Watson wrote: 2. You're adding chocolate chips to your cheese omelet. Its a thought...... :rolleyes: The tigress is here :-D

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                As disgusting as it sounds, chocolate actually goes well with quite a lot of foods. Beer, for instance...

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                  As disgusting as it sounds, chocolate actually goes well with quite a lot of foods. Beer, for instance...

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                  Beer ? X| The tigress is here :-D

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                    Beer ? X| The tigress is here :-D

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                    Sure, bash it without trying it. Tell you what though - get a good pale beer and some fudge or good dark chocolate and try them together. Then come back and comment...

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                    • P Paul Watson

                      PREGNANCY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Q: Should I have a baby after 35? A: No, 35 children is enough. Q: I'm two months pregnant now. When will my baby move? A: With any luck, right after he finishes college. Q: What is the most reliable method to determine a baby's sex? A: Childbirth. Q: My wife is five months pregnant and so moody that sometimes she's borderline irrational. A: So what's your question? Q: My childbirth instructor says it's not pain I'll feel during labor, but pressure. Is she right? A: Yes, in the same way that a tornado might be called an air current. Q: When is the best time to get an epidural? A: Right after you find out you're pregnant. Q: Is there any reason I have to be in the delivery room while my wife is in labor? A: Not unless the word "alimony" means anything to you. Q: Is there anything I should avoid while recovering from childbirth? A: Yes, pregnancy. Q: Do I have to have a baby shower? A: Not if you change the baby's diaper very quickly. Q: Our baby was born last week. When will my wife begin to feel and act normal again? A: When the kids are in college. "ESTROGEN ISSUES" 10 WAYS TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE "ESTROGEN ISSUES" 1. Everyone around you has an attitude problem. 2. You're adding chocolate chips to your cheese omelet. 3. The dryer has shrunk every last pair of your jeans. 4. Your husband is suddenly agreeing to everything you say. 5. You're using your cellular phone to dial up every bumper sticker that says "How's my driving-call 1-800-***" 6. Everyone's head looks like an invitation to batting practice. 7. You're convinced there's way too many males in this world. 8. You can't believe they don't make a tampon bigger than Super Plus. 9. You're sure that everyone is scheming to drive you crazy.10. The ibuprofen bottle is empty and you bought it yesterday. TOP TEN THINGS ONLY WOMEN UNDERSTAND 10. Cats' facial expressions. 9. The need for the same style of shoes in different colors. 8. Why bean sprouts aren't just weeds. 7. Fat clothes. 6. Taking a car trip without trying to beat your best time. 5. The difference between beige, ecru, cream, off-white, and eggshell. 4. Cutting your bangs to make them grow. 3. Eyelash curlers. 2. The inaccuracy of every bathroom scale ever made

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                      Paul Watson wrote: Q: Is there any reason I have to be in the delivery room while my wife is in labor? A: Not unless the word "alimony" means anything to you. I think it's wrong that men are under so much pressure to go to the birth. It's kind of like owning Disneyland and being forced to watch it get destroyed by an earthquake. Don't get me wrong, I was there and wanted to be, I just don't see why we're able to get pressured into it. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
                      C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002
                      Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002

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                        Paul Watson wrote: Q: Is there any reason I have to be in the delivery room while my wife is in labor? A: Not unless the word "alimony" means anything to you. I think it's wrong that men are under so much pressure to go to the birth. It's kind of like owning Disneyland and being forced to watch it get destroyed by an earthquake. Don't get me wrong, I was there and wanted to be, I just don't see why we're able to get pressured into it. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
                        C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002
                        Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002

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                        Christian Graus wrote: I think it's wrong that men are under so much pressure to go to the birth. It's kind of like owning Disneyland and being forced to watch it get destroyed by an earthquake. :laugh: :laugh: Wonderful signature material, absolutely wonderful. It is going right into mine. Have to make space for it though. Christian Graus wrote: Don't get me wrong, I was there and wanted to be, I just don't see why we're able to get pressured into it. You are right. We should not be pressured to or looked on as Bad Husbands TM for not being there. I will do my best when my time comes but the sight of blood and other bits really gets to me.

                        Paul Watson
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                        My photoSIG portfolio[^] Christian Graus wrote: I think it's wrong that men are under so much pressure to go to the birth. It's kind of like owning Disneyland and being forced to watch it get destroyed by an earthquake.

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                          Christian Graus wrote: I think it's wrong that men are under so much pressure to go to the birth. It's kind of like owning Disneyland and being forced to watch it get destroyed by an earthquake. :laugh: :laugh: Wonderful signature material, absolutely wonderful. It is going right into mine. Have to make space for it though. Christian Graus wrote: Don't get me wrong, I was there and wanted to be, I just don't see why we're able to get pressured into it. You are right. We should not be pressured to or looked on as Bad Husbands TM for not being there. I will do my best when my time comes but the sight of blood and other bits really gets to me.

                          Paul Watson
                          Bluegrass
                          Cape Town, South Africa

                          My photoSIG portfolio[^] Christian Graus wrote: I think it's wrong that men are under so much pressure to go to the birth. It's kind of like owning Disneyland and being forced to watch it get destroyed by an earthquake.

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                          Paul Watson wrote: We should not be pressured to or looked on as Bad Husbands TM for not being there As a french humourist (approximatively) said, "they asked me if I wanted to live the birth, at this moment I didn't even want to live the childhood".


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                            Christian Graus wrote: I think it's wrong that men are under so much pressure to go to the birth. It's kind of like owning Disneyland and being forced to watch it get destroyed by an earthquake. :laugh: :laugh: Wonderful signature material, absolutely wonderful. It is going right into mine. Have to make space for it though. Christian Graus wrote: Don't get me wrong, I was there and wanted to be, I just don't see why we're able to get pressured into it. You are right. We should not be pressured to or looked on as Bad Husbands TM for not being there. I will do my best when my time comes but the sight of blood and other bits really gets to me.

                            Paul Watson
                            Bluegrass
                            Cape Town, South Africa

                            My photoSIG portfolio[^] Christian Graus wrote: I think it's wrong that men are under so much pressure to go to the birth. It's kind of like owning Disneyland and being forced to watch it get destroyed by an earthquake.

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                            Paul Watson wrote: I will do my best when my time comes but the sight of blood and other bits really gets to me. You may be in for a rough ride then, Donna gave birth, and then literally sprayed the room in blood. It was like something from a horror movie. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
                            C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002
                            Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002

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