Screw the vendor, I want sushi! And free sushi tastes bestest! The only time I've got sick from sushi is when I made my own from a salmon that was caught by my neighbor that day. I got too damn happy and didn't freeze it first. He dropped by eight silvers, the other seven are in the freezer now. Hmm, about time to take one out... need to setup the smoker!
I use to have vendors take me out to lunch in downtown Seattle and got VERY spoiled. Then I found a belt sushi place nearby that is cheap but good. $20USD and I can hardly walk. There is no reason why this place should exist. It's in a redneck part of western Washington State near a Costco and Target, across the freeway from farmland. I can only guess that the gods are smiling on me.
There is another place in a strip-mall-town near me that is just a hole-in-the-wall in a semi-industrial building. He has the best sushi I've ever had. http://www.mytakasushi.com/
Salmon for me too. But the tuna I get at sushi houses around here (US Pacific Northwest) is real tuna. I think I would catch it if they swapped it on me, unless it's a badly made spicy tuna roll, only taste the burn then.
I live in a native fishing village, I doubt that they could swap the salmon on me with any success. The biggest day of the year here is the First Salmon Ceremony.
Damn, I remember you on gonzo. I was joe@wolfe.net and my wife-to-be was tiff@wolfe.net. Irving Wolfe let me host/. images for no charge. I was the modem and T-1 guy there for about two years. I worked in the Westin for almost 7 years. Those were great days. Some friends and I talked Irving into starting wolfe.net when connected.com died, leaving Irving without his UUCP account.
Then you may remember my old Pent 133 box that I hosted images.slashdot.org on when Malda was getting started and his T-1 was slammed. I was working at an ISP in Seattle (wolfe.net) and we had the BIG pipe, a frickin T-3. (You can put a lot of modems on a T-3.)
After what they did to The Postman by Brin, I'm not sure what I'll watch. All the Postman movie turned out to be was the first 10 pages of the book, add WaterWorld and stir. My friend and I walked out of the Cinerama in Seattle on the first showing and got our money back. What a piece of shit that movie was./me looking at you, Costner.
Very simple. Lease a T-1 and peer at the closest Internet Exchange. You'll have to get an ASN, something to route BGP with and likely another full time job to pay for it all.
Yes Jeff, that's much better than describing a 50ohm rubber resistor. The best I've found is a 17"ish bit of piano wire coated in pvc. Makes a nice dual band HT antenna that you can wrap in a loop for storage and belt-clip use.
Thanks all for the massive load of games that you listed. Checking them all out should keep me busy for quite a while. Also welcome to all the new BattleMaster players that signed up today. The game designer even had let the players know we were/.ed.
As someone that lost a brother and a sister to brain cancer, I hope it will become as simple as a video game. Even though we lost my sibs back in the early 60's, the ways to fight the disease haven't really advanced as much as I would expect. I hope this tech will be the one that brings humanity beyond this horrible disease.
Leave the bible out of this!
Screw the vendor, I want sushi! And free sushi tastes bestest! The only time I've got sick from sushi is when I made my own from a salmon that was caught by my neighbor that day. I got too damn happy and didn't freeze it first. He dropped by eight silvers, the other seven are in the freezer now. Hmm, about time to take one out... need to setup the smoker!
I use to have vendors take me out to lunch in downtown Seattle and got VERY spoiled. Then I found a belt sushi place nearby that is cheap but good. $20USD and I can hardly walk. There is no reason why this place should exist. It's in a redneck part of western Washington State near a Costco and Target, across the freeway from farmland. I can only guess that the gods are smiling on me.
There is another place in a strip-mall-town near me that is just a hole-in-the-wall in a semi-industrial building. He has the best sushi I've ever had. http://www.mytakasushi.com/
Definitely don't eat Sushi multiple times a day, or multiple times in the same week.
The HELL you say! If I have three vendors that want to take me to lunch in a week, I'm fucking having three sushi lunches that week, understand?
...then at least stop eating top level carnivores.
Not to worry, I don't eat humans on Atkins.
Salmon for me too. But the tuna I get at sushi houses around here (US Pacific Northwest) is real tuna. I think I would catch it if they swapped it on me, unless it's a badly made spicy tuna roll, only taste the burn then.
I live in a native fishing village, I doubt that they could swap the salmon on me with any success. The biggest day of the year here is the First Salmon Ceremony.
Wow! It's the same as on a VIC-20, wonder why.
Damn, I remember you on gonzo. I was joe@wolfe.net and my wife-to-be was tiff@wolfe.net. Irving Wolfe let me host /. images for no charge. I was the modem and T-1 guy there for about two years. I worked in the Westin for almost 7 years. Those were great days. Some friends and I talked Irving into starting wolfe.net when connected.com died, leaving Irving without his UUCP account.
Then you may remember my old Pent 133 box that I hosted images.slashdot.org on when Malda was getting started and his T-1 was slammed. I was working at an ISP in Seattle (wolfe.net) and we had the BIG pipe, a frickin T-3. (You can put a lot of modems on a T-3.)
Both of you! To bed now!
Fsckin' kids.
You have just proved that Homeopathy doesn't work, for if Homeopathic drugs did work, there would be recreational uses for them.
Thank you.
After what they did to The Postman by Brin, I'm not sure what I'll watch. All the Postman movie turned out to be was the first 10 pages of the book, add WaterWorld and stir. My friend and I walked out of the Cinerama in Seattle on the first showing and got our money back. What a piece of shit that movie was. /me looking at you, Costner.
THANK YOU.
I spent all of yesterday giving out free H1N1 shots to kids and preggers.
They took our jobs!
Fab-ri-ca-tion. It's making me wait, it keeps me waiting. (Apologies to Carly Simon.(and Hinze ketchup))
Damn straight! And those teachers with hack boards got respect too. Didn't finish your homework?, please step over here and grab you ankles.
Very simple. Lease a T-1 and peer at the closest Internet Exchange. You'll have to get an ASN, something to route BGP with and likely another full time job to pay for it all.
And I'm his job and let me tell you, the man is holding me down!
Yes Jeff, that's much better than describing a 50ohm rubber resistor. The best I've found is a 17"ish bit of piano wire coated in pvc. Makes a nice dual band HT antenna that you can wrap in a loop for storage and belt-clip use.
73, Joe
What is this "optimal" HT antenna you speak of?
73, w7com
Thanks all for the massive load of games that you listed. Checking them all out should keep me busy for quite a while. /.ed.
Also welcome to all the new BattleMaster players that signed up today. The game designer even had let the players know we were
I didn't realize that nethack had gone so far. ASCII doesn't scare me (see my UID.)
Looking for a job and my wife is a DNS admin.
A real old-style telnet mud. Now that's what I'm talking about! I'll give this one a try. Thanks!
As someone that lost a brother and a sister to brain cancer, I hope it will become as simple as a video game. Even though we lost my sibs back in the early 60's, the ways to fight the disease haven't really advanced as much as I would expect. I hope this tech will be the one that brings humanity beyond this horrible disease.