Maineman went on vacation so Dix and he aren't in their usual battles. Otherwise, I don't know.I really love this board... but it sure has gotten quite around here. Where is everyone?
Yeah, some days are just slow post days. There is no explanation other than that really. Yesterday wasn't exactly huge but it was a bit more than today....
The only way we'll know that something has happened is if this happens for an extended period.
Been there done that - had a half dozen personalities - often they argued amongst "themselves" - usually over old bits of cheese for some reason.Well, I have a lot of different personalities I can come up with, and I can even have them argue with each other. Unfortuntely, I do have a job...but I really don't let it get in the way very much.
I post according to my workload, but I try to post as often as possible.
Also depends on the debates on the board. If its internal US politics I'll usually leave well alone, but if its philosophical or religious I usually dive right in.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/03/07/earth.crust.voyage.ap/index.htmlSANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Islands (AP) -- British scientists have embarked on a mission to study a gigantic hole in the Atlantic seabed -- an enigma that defies traditional geophysical theory and will give researchers an unprecedented look into the center of the Earth.
The 12-person team left the Canary Islands Monday with a new high-tech vessel and a robotic device named Toby that will dig up rock samples at the bottom of the crater and film what it sees.
The hole is about 16,400 feet under the surface of the Atlantic and located half way between Tenerife and Barbados. It has a diameter of 10,000 to 13,000 feet.
Well, I know where Toby is. This explains much about his rather odd outlook, too. It seems that he's under a lot of pressure . . . and probes dark holes for a living.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/03/07/earth.crust.voyage.ap/index.html
Now that would indeed be ironic."Well, I know where Toby is. This explains much about his rather odd outlook, too. It seems that he's under a lot of pressure . . . and probes dark holes for a living."
This Toby is a Proctologist ?
Not professionally, but he is a highly ranked amateur."Well, I know where Toby is. This explains much about his rather odd outlook, too. It seems that he's under a lot of pressure . . . and probes dark holes for a living."
This Toby is a Proctologist ?
Ewww. Now there's an image I could've lived without.Not professionally, but he is a highly ranked amateur.