Haha kinniku men. Awesome. Although of anyone on Slashdot remembers them, they probably remember them as M.U.S.C.L.E. men. I wish I still had those. I don't know what I'd do with them but hey at least I'd know where they were.
Another camp favors the buoyancy theory. Hot air on the shower side rises, leading to cooler air pushing the curtain in. But no single theory clinched the question. Curtains, for example, still billow in cold showers.
I always thought it was the hot air rushing out from the top of the shower that caused a kind of vacuum and made the curtain get sucked in along with the cooler air from the bathroom trying to fill in the space.
I'm a fellow ex-EFNet soldier (lameness intentional) and I still hang out on EFNet from time to time, there are a few channels still around where there are actually people talking 24/7, people who have been there sometimes 10 years or more.
People are posting as if EFNet were already dead, or its death were a foregone conclusion. I, however, have faith that this, too, will pass and EFNet will be fine. But if it comes to it, better death than becoming lame and AOL-ish like certain other un-named (DALnet) networks.
Haha kinniku men. Awesome. Although of anyone on Slashdot remembers them, they probably remember them as M.U.S.C.L.E. men.
I wish I still had those. I don't know what I'd do with them but hey at least I'd know where they were.
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but I bet it would be really good at pinball :D
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Or dare I say, the Intel Tuatrain. As for me, I'll wait for the Penlatin.
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Now that is interesting!
I always thought it was the hot air rushing out from the top of the shower that caused a kind of vacuum and made the curtain get sucked in along with the cooler air from the bathroom trying to fill in the space.
I'm a fellow ex-EFNet soldier (lameness intentional) and I still hang out on EFNet from time to time, there are a few channels still around where there are actually people talking 24/7, people who have been there sometimes 10 years or more. People are posting as if EFNet were already dead, or its death were a foregone conclusion. I, however, have faith that this, too, will pass and EFNet will be fine. But if it comes to it, better death than becoming lame and AOL-ish like certain other un-named (DALnet) networks.
Hey Hemos, don't worry about spelling errors, just so "asbestos" you can.