This reminds me of a story about a friend of mine. He used to hang out after work at Kinko's (where he worked at, not because he dug copy shops) to use the computers, since he didn't have one at home. One day, he came up to me and a friend, and began to tell us about how he found this "hot lesbian chatroom" and that he "was the only guy in it" even though he "was pretending to be a woman!" Despite our observation that all the "women" in that room were really men pretending to be women, he refused to believe us. "I can tell! I can tell!" he insisted. The point to this is that when you meet that "woman" who is an 18 year old Asian teenager at a Catholic high school, whose headmistress forces her to perform bizarre bondage rituals, its gonna be a guy. If its that description, and you're on the Undernet, its probably me!;)
While I think the actual ruling of the lawsuit seems unfair, I think this is all some kind of karmic justice for Toshiba. Does anyone remember in the late 1980s when Toshiba sold state-of-the-art American submarine secrets to the Soviets? I think Toshiba got off very lightly for one reason or another. Anyways, perhaps this is karma coming back to say hi. Does anyone have any URLs for this Toshiba submarine scandal, or know of any details?
I really liked this article. I hope that what he had to say was true. But this is what bugs me about it: It was very very short on scientific proofs. While it was nice to hear how many theories of his were eventually proven correct, I wondered how many of his were proven wrong.
Furthermore, I would like to have seen some type of mathematical proof showing that the earth could be "sweating out" petroleum. Is something like this available anywhere?
The name sounds really familiar, but I'm not certain what they make. Can someone enlighten me?
This reminds me of a story about a friend of mine. He used to hang out after work at Kinko's (where he worked at, not because he dug copy shops) to use the computers, since he didn't have one at home. One day, he came up to me and a friend, and began to tell us about how he found this "hot lesbian chatroom" and that he "was the only guy in it" even though he "was pretending to be a woman!" Despite our observation that all the "women" in that room were really men pretending to be women, he refused to believe us. "I can tell! I can tell!" he insisted. The point to this is that when you meet that "woman" who is an 18 year old Asian teenager at a Catholic high school, whose headmistress forces her to perform bizarre bondage rituals, its gonna be a guy. If its that description, and you're on the Undernet, its probably me! ;)
While I think the actual ruling of the lawsuit seems unfair, I think this is all some kind of karmic justice for Toshiba. Does anyone remember in the late 1980s when Toshiba sold state-of-the-art American submarine secrets to the Soviets? I think Toshiba got off very lightly for one reason or another. Anyways, perhaps this is karma coming back to say hi. Does anyone have any URLs for this Toshiba submarine scandal, or know of any details?
I really liked this article. I hope that what he had to say was true. But this is what bugs me about it: It was very very short on scientific proofs. While it was nice to hear how many theories of his were eventually proven correct, I wondered how many of his were proven wrong.
Furthermore, I would like to have seen some type of mathematical proof showing that the earth could be "sweating out" petroleum. Is something like this available anywhere?