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[B@H] Ray
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RE: RE: Where did Mike

Message 35504 in response to message 35503

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Where did Mike go? Did he get sucked into a black hole?

It's been a couple weeks since he has been spotted here...


Hope that he did not drink the Cafe's water.


Try the Pizza@Home project, good crunching.

Daniel Michel
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RE: RE: RE: Where did

Message 35505 in response to message 35504

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Where did Mike go? Did he get sucked into a black hole?

It's been a couple weeks since he has been spotted here...

Hope that he did not drink the Cafe's water.


I think the Cafe water is Okay...Except the toilet water.

Blue Northern Software
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RE: I think the Cafe water

Message 35506 in response to message 35505

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I think the Cafe water is Okay...Except the toilet water.


Those big punchbowls over on that table in the corner are a little questionable too.

Mike Hewson
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RE: Where did Mike go?

Message 35507 in response to message 35502

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Where did Mike go? Did he get sucked into a black hole?


I'm still about! I've still been lurking, checking the mod reports etc... :-)
Alas, in my real life ( local doctor ) it's deep winter DownUnder and it's a shocker. Very cold ( on local historical experience anyway ) - a pneumonia epidemic - and it's hit our seniors like a sledgehammer. :-(
So I've been absolutely flat to the boards, but you all still have a place in my heart.... :-)
Cheers, Mike.

( edit ) Oh, I've had the toilet water here at the Cafe tested and - apart from an unusually high alcohol content, and some suspicious Einsteinium residues - it passes the required standard ( ISO78324 ) for rocket propellant...... :-)

( edit ) Einsteinium is a real element! Honest! Check this out..

I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...

... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

Misfit
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Good thing you showed up. I

Message 35508 in response to message 35507

Good thing you showed up. I was about to see if my wicked laser could set fire to the lawn chairs.

me-[at]-rescam.org

[B@H] Ray
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Mike Wont to send some of the

Mike
Wont to send some of the cold air to Europ and North America, we are roasting up this way.


Try the Pizza@Home project, good crunching.

Mike Hewson
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RE: Wont to send some of

Message 35510 in response to message 35509

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Wont to send some of the cold air to Europ and North America, we are roasting up this way.


More than happy to! :-)
Jeez, in February we were beating back bushfires here!

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Good thing you showed up. I was about to see if my wicked laser could set fire to the lawn chairs.


Snappy! I'll tack a bit of C4 on a few, and we'll see how ( high ) you score! :-)
Cheers, Mike.

I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...

... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

Es99
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RE: RE: Where did Mike

Message 35511 in response to message 35507

Quote:
Quote:

Where did Mike go? Did he get sucked into a black hole?

I'm still about! I've still been lurking, checking the mod reports etc... :-)
Alas, in my real life ( local doctor ) it's deep winter DownUnder and it's a shocker. Very cold ( on local historical experience anyway ) - a pneumonia epidemic - and it's hit our seniors like a sledgehammer. :-(
So I've been absolutely flat to the boards, but you all still have a place in my heart.... :-)
Cheers, Mike.

( edit ) Oh, I've had the toilet water here at the Cafe tested and - apart from an unusually high alcohol content, and some suspicious Einsteinium residues - it passes the required standard ( ISO78324 ) for rocket propellant...... :-)

( edit ) Einsteinium is a real element! Honest! Check this out..


Ahem, where do you think my screen name comes from? Einsteinium - Chemical symbol: Es, Atomic number: 99. :-)

Physics is for gurls!

Mike Hewson
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RE: Ahem, where do you

Message 35512 in response to message 35511

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Ahem, where do you think my screen name comes from? Einsteinium - Chemical symbol: Es, Atomic number: 99. :-)


Well is my face red?
( YES. IT IS RED, MIKE ... )
Learn something new everyday .... :-)
Cheers, Mike.

( edit ) Ah, my clever plan unfolds! We now know the source of the residue! ;-)

I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...

... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

KSMarksPsych
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Nice to see you back

Nice to see you back Mike!

Hope things calm down for you soon.

Maybe North America and Europe can send some heat your way.

Kathryn :o)

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