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  1. EFront CEO is a pervert ... on eFront From Inside · · Score: 1

    From 3.zip, from Jamess :

    sam 22/11/20 12:09 pm oh guess what this chick called me today..

    Jamess 22/11/20 12:10 pm really

    Jamess 22/11/20 12:10 pm what did she say

    sam 22/11/20 12:10 pm this chick from russia called..shes actually in kentucky..and wants to come out dec. 1

    Jamess 22/11/20 12:10 pm ohh russian!

    sam 22/11/20 12:11 pm she's 5'7 118lb

    sam 22/11/20 12:11 pm she's 18.. and will do anythinng!!

    Jamess 22/11/20 12:11 pm does she have a picture

    sam 22/11/20 12:12 pm i am supposed to call her back tonight at 8:30.. wanna get on 3-way with me?

    sam 22/11/20 12:12 pm she doesnt yet.. she said its not scanned or something.. lets get her to send it to us or something

    Jamess 22/11/20 12:12 pm yeah!

    sam 22/11/20 12:12 pm she sounds really hot.. eager.. excited.. fun..

    sam 22/11/20 12:13 pm first time i talked to her (i didnt talk to her on yahoo.. just 2 msgs back and forth on email) and like in 5 mins i was talking all sex with her hehe

    sam 22/11/20 12:13 pm she then said.. i gotta tell u something.. i was like what.. she said 'im a virgin'

  2. COMPLETE eFront ICQ logs on eFront From Inside · · Score: 1

    I've put 'em on Freenet (... which is an anonymous un-censorable peer-to-peer repository. Download the client ...)

    You can retreive the logs as one big zip (3 MB) with these keys :

    freenet:KSK@eFront+ICQ+logs

    freenet:CHK@dpRDQpUNDwjdqalIb-EH67Esbb8PAwE,HwkxI5 SKrW~cs~3s5q3Q2w

  3. So Rob ... on The Emperor's New Groove · · Score: 1
    When will Disney be sending the cheque over ? You will prolly soon be posting an article about how much you love Coca Cola ...

    Mod me down ... I don't care .. The truth is out there ...

    From a brochure for a car rental firm in Tokyo : When passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn. Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigor.

  4. Goodness me ... on U.S. Allows Sale of Half-Meter Satellite Photos · · Score: 1
    The No Such Agency must have funding problems ... perhaps we'll all be able to lease Echelon time slots in the near future ... I'll be using my slot to keep an eye on Bill :)

    From a brochure for a car rental firm in Tokyo : When passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn. Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigor.

  5. Kewl ... on Amiga As A Compatibility Tool For Linux · · Score: 1
    An above average new (or old ... OSM ?) troll heaves in sight. We need some life on these boards ...

    From a brochure for a car rental firm in Tokyo : When passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn. Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigor.

  6. John Carmack factor ... on Gaming Crash up Ahead · · Score: 1

    He knows a winner when he see's one ... Xbox is going to tranform the console market.

    From a brochure for a car rental firm in Tokyo : When passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn. Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigor.

  7. Re:so what? on A Well-Chilled 750GHz Feasible Within 5 Years · · Score: 1
    Imagine what the ENIAC engineers would have to say about "impossibility" if you could time warp back to then now and demo a : 1.2 GHz Athlon, 2 GB RAM, Ultrawide Ultrafast 100 GB SCSI HDD, 21" LCD monitor ... ??

    From a brochure for a car rental firm in Tokyo : When passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn. Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigor.

  8. Sign language ? on Read To Your Children, Go To Jail (Not Really) · · Score: 1

    Would that be a legal circumvention ?

  9. I say ... on Spammer Pleads Guilty · · Score: 1

    Make him ride the Lightning...

  10. Heh ... on Freenet, Broken Down By Content · · Score: 2

    What about the stolen M$ source code ?? ;)

    & Genuine Britney Spears pr0n ...
    & Bill Gatez credit card serialz ...

  11. My better system ... on The Reactionless Space Drive? · · Score: 1

    Many years ago I figured out a much better magnetic reaction drive that will work and is pratical. I'll first explain it using a mechanical analogue and then describe a electromagnetic implementation of the idea.

    The mechanical analogue :

    Imagine a metal ball on a rod attached to a second rod via a rotary joint. Spanned over the rod-to-rod joint is a linear actuator.

    Ball
    Rod 1
    Rod 2

    Rod 2 is achored to the space ships hull.

    Now imagine the actuator is unpowered and you swing the ball around. This results in a strong centrifugal force outwards. The rods are pulled into a collinear arrangement.

    Now as the ball is swung around, the actuator actuates to decrease the angle between the rods from 180 degrees to , say, 90 degrees. In the quadrant of the rotation in which this happens the centrifugal force is reduced as the distance from the ball to the anchor point is reduced. Note that the angular speed of rotation stays constant.

    This results in an occilatory centifugal force acting on the hull. The weakening and strenthening of the centrifugal force will occur at specific angular swing positions. Now to remove the lateral ocilatory effect on the hull you need a second ball and rod arrangements rotating as a mirror image to the first one :

    Ball _________ Ball
    Rod 1 _ Rod 1
    Rod 2 _______ Rod 2

    (Note : lines just there to force correct word spacing.)

    Note that altough I cant draw this, both balls are achored to the same point on the hull and they rorate in opposite directions.

    If this is done properly you have a osilating backwards and forwards thrust (no lateral thrust) on the hull BUT the foward comnponent is greater so there is a NET forward thrust.

    Lastly you add another pair of balls and rotate them in such a way with the first two to cancel out the reverse thrust so that a NET CONSTANT FORWARD thrust is produced.

    i.e. Energy in (nuclear power pack ?) = Work done in accelerating space ship.

    Note no fuel is consumed ! Direct conversion of energy into work done in accelerating spaceship.

    The acceleation will be low (cant take off in Earth's atmosphere !) but in space the constant accleration can eventually result in enormous speeds.

    This is a clunky mechanical way of doing it, which works ( I've built a prototype !).

    A more elegant implemetation is to cause four magetic metal balls to follow the same paths described above using external magnetic fields.
    Again no fuel consumption : Energy diretcly transformed into work done accelerating craft.

    A good energy source would be a compact nuclear reactor (i.e. submarine type) this could power a large manned exploration type mission. Or alternately you could use a nuclear isotope power source to propel a satelite sized device.

    Pretty sweet eh ? No, "It's very speculative. We don't know if it'll work," from the article, this does work :)

    I open source this concept to be used by all at will.

  12. I have a better system .... on The Reactionless Space Drive? · · Score: 1

    Many years ago I figured out a much better magnetic reaction drive that will work and is pratical. I'll first explain it using a mechanical analogue and then describe a electromagnetic implementation of the idea.

    The mechanical analogue :

    Imagine a metal ball on a rod attached to a second rod via a rotary joint. Spanned over the rod-to-rod joint is a linear actuator.

    Ball
    Rod 1
    Rod 2

    Rod 2 is achored to the space ships hull.

    Now imagine the actuator is unpowered and you swing the ball around. This results in a strong centrifugal force outwards. The rods are pulled into a collinear arrangement.

    Now as the ball is swung around, the actuator actuates to decrease the angle between the rods from 180 degrees to , say, 90 degrees. In the quadrant of the rotation in which this happens the centrifugal force is reduced as the distance from the ball to the anchor point is reduced. Note that the angular speed of rotation stays constant.

    This results in an occilatory centifugal force acting on the hull. The weakening and strenthening of the centrifugal force will occur at specific angular swing positions. Now to remove the lateral ocilatory effect on the hull you need a second ball and rod arrangements rotating as a mirror image to the first one :

    Ball Ball
    Rod 1 Rod 1
    Rod 2 Rod 2

    Note that altough I cant draw this, both balls are achored to the same point on the hull and they rorate in opposite directions.

    If this is done properly you have a osilating backwards and forwards thrust (no lateral thrust) on the hull BUT the foward comnponent is greater so there is a NET forward thrust.

    Lastly you add another pair of balls and rotate them in such a way with the first two to cancel out the reverse thrust so that a NET CONSTANT FORWARD thrust is produced.

    i.e. Energy in (nuclear power pack ?) = Work done in accelerating space ship.

    Note no fuel is consumed ! Direct conversion of energy into work done in accelerating spaceship.

    The acceleation will be low (cant take off in Earth's atmosphere !) but in space the constant accleration can eventually result in enormous speeds.

    This is a clunky mechanical way of doing it, which works ( I've built a prototype !).

    A more elegant implemetation is to cause four magetic metal balls to follow the same paths described above using external magnetic fields.
    Again no fuel consumption : Energy diretcly transformed into work done accelerating craft.

    A good energy source would be a compact nuclear reactor (i.e. submarine type) this could power a large manned exploration type mission. Or alternately you could use a nuclear isotope power source to propel a satelite sized device.

    Pretty sweet eh ? No, "It's very speculative. We don't know if it'll work," from the article, this does work :)

    I open source this concept to be used by all at will.