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  • No, no, no, no, NOH!!! "Unopposable Appendages" will make a MUCH better band name. Thank me in the liner notes. ;) EDIT: Because it's hard to spell when you've been drinking.
  • Well, it's kind of hard to knit or play video games without opposable thumbs. o_O
  • I was browsing user profiles at http://www.sitespaces.net/, and one of the user icons had someone wearing the knitted mask. One of their comments had this picture in it. I immediately thought of you and leesh. It still cracks me up when I look at it. :D
  • I pity the fool that doesn't.
    in 126th! Comment by Jace February 2007
  • Was John Wayne Gacy ever a dept. store Santa? O_o
  • Of all the adjectives one could use to describe Ms. Pulford...boring isn't one of them.
  • No. We need to build microscopic NASCARs to race around tiny tracks. It'll be like playing with Hot-Wheels, except we might be able to get the government to pay for the research. :D
  • I'd probably find that interesting as well. I also have a suspicious feeling that I might know why a mechanical engineer would be brushing up on their biology, but need to ask. Does it involve MEMS devices, Stef?
  • Congratulations...masochist. :)
    in 124th! Comment by Jace October 2006
  • The sudden halt of our Indian summer, combined with my first respiratory infection in a while just had me down for a bit. Have you applied for any positions at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View yet? It just seems like the most logical place for you to work out here. My former advisor's hired me to help manage…
    in 124th! Comment by Jace October 2006
  • I like the depressing strips as well. Especially on days like this. o_O
    in 124th! Comment by Jace October 2006
  • I finally finished up Marilyn Yalom's Birth of the Chess Queen that Chilimuffin sent me last year. It's kind of interesting in that the piece didn't have the capabilities that it did when the game was first invented. Yalom speculates that it's evolution of capabilities wasn't merely a coincident, and could have some basis…
  • I just finished reading Neal Stephenson's Crytonomicon, and started reading Col. Corso's The Day After Roswell. Both are awesome stories involving intelligence, and counter-intelligence. :) It gets pretty hot out in California's central valley area.
  • ...but only the ones that taste good. Yum!
    in 123rd! Comment by Jace May 2006
  • Me too...with extra fire-sauce packets. :)
    in 122nd! Comment by Jace May 2006
  • That's just amusing. Hint: If you're not wearing 80's type, tight pants a gusset isn't really necessary. Sorry Chuck, thought you would've learned that trick by now. :D
  • Satan frequents Starbucks. http://jacesan.livejournal.com/72057.html
    in 122nd! Comment by Jace May 2006
  • I'm scared. The forum didn't recognize my username, or email accounts. :eek: