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Chewing Wax:
Good morning space cats
(Tue
Jan 4, 2000 - 7:20:40 am)
Chewing Wax:
The archives are the bomb.
Really.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 7:36:28 am)
Cushca:
Afternoon bastards.
(Tue Jan 4,
2000 - 7:38:19 am)
Chewing Wax:
Hello sweetness
(Tue Jan 4,
2000 - 7:40:00 am)
Dr GB:
da bomb
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 7:40:45
am)
Cushca:
Did you have a good one?
(Tue Jan
4, 2000 - 7:43:11 am)
Chewing Wax:
Yes. Very nice thank you. And
how was the party? Did the police come?
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 7:46:08
am)
Cushca:
No. Even though we were dancing
somewhere we shouldn't have been.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 7:47:13 am)
Chewing Wax:
Somewhere eh?
(Tue Jan 4,
2000 - 7:48:36 am)
Dr GB:
Indeed. Somewhere. Without a
permit.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 7:54:46 am)
Chewing Wax:
I'm not surprised really. Was
Sleepy dancing somewhere without a permit too? I just want to get the picture
right in my head.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 7:58:25 am)
Decoy:
Good morning, chompers.
(Tue Jan 4,
2000 - 8:55:22 am)
Chewing Wax:
Hey Decoy. How's it going?
Atlanta let you down eh? Tell me that wasn't fixed.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 -
8:57:55 am)
Decoy:
Egad, The lounge renders very
different in Netscape. It works ok. Got a little work to do still.
(Tue Jan
4, 2000 - 9:00:12 am)
Decoy:
Really, I fell asleep. Damn.
(Tue
Jan 4, 2000 - 9:00:30 am)
Decoy:
Players and coached have no
appreciation for the gambling public, it's sad.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:04:38
am)
Chewing Wax:
And very differently between Mac
Netscape and Windows Netscape. But then again, how many people use Mac Netscape?
Eight? Nine maybe?
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:06:17 am)
Decoy:
Netscape is a retard, unfortunately.
They just aren't keeping up with functionality. I am in Netscape right now and I
went to the archive and backed up to come back and it got all confused.
Sheesh.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:08:04 am)
Chewing Wax:
Yes. It can't find the data and
then if you repost from data you repost your last message and look like a
retard. To use you word.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:22:35 am)
:
the box is too big. not a proper one.java
script line 70 errors.arrrrg!.ahem.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:23:54 am)
Myk Murphy:
testing.... testing.... 1 2
3....good morning!
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:26:26 am)
:
JavaScript Error:
http://www.chewingwax.com/side.htm, line 70:Clock is not defined.
(Tue Jan 4,
2000 - 9:36:19 am)
Chewing Wax:
What clock? What clock? People
keep bitching about this clock. I don't see a freaking clock. But I agree, the
enter box is too big.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:41:19 am)
:
:Clock is not defined.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000
- 9:46:25 am)
Chewing Wax:
Not defined? Not defined?
Main Entry: 1clock
Pronunciation: 'kläk
Function: noun
Usage: often attributiveEtymology: Middle English clok, from Middle Dutch
clocke bell, clock, from Old North French or Medieval Latin; Old NorthFrench
cloque bell, from Medieval Latin clocca, of Celtic origin; akin to Middle Irish
clocc bell
Date: 14th century
1 : a device other than a watch for
indicating or measuring time commonly by means of hands moving on a dial;
broadly : anyperiodic system by which time is measured
2 : a registering
device usually with a dial; specifically : ODOMETER
3 : TIME CLOCK
4 : a
synchronizing device (as in a computer) that produces pulses at regular
intervals
5 :
BIOLOGICAL CLOCK
- around the clock also round the clock 1 : continuously
for 24 hours : day and night without cessation 2 : withoutrelaxation and
heedless of time
- kill the clock or run out the clock : to use up as much
as possible of the playing time remaining in a game (as football)while retaining
possession of the ball or puck especially to protect a lead
There, now
enable Java and get a new browser like Decoy said.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:49:12
am)
Chewing Wax:
Somtimes you have to drag people
into the future, kicking and screaming, but it's for their own good in the end.
You'll see.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:50:04 am)
Myk Murphy:
i don't see what the problem is.
everything is fine on my browser. and i know the definition of a clock. i love
them archives.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:53:20 am)
:
I have observed that the Roman Numeral for
4 (IV) is almost never used on a watch or clock. In place of "IV" is usually
"IIII". If one were to think in terms of design or symmetry, this there is not a
convincing argument for this. Does anyone have an idea why "IIII" is used in
place of jumbo red LEDs?
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:55:26 am)
Chewing Wax:
I've never noticed any of that.
What about neon numerals? With fancy guilding?
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 9:58:14
am)
Sleepy:
Hello. Too much work. Arms falling
off. I got your emails but can't reply until the end of the day. Goodbye for
now.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 10:00:04 am)
Cushca:
My head hurts.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 -
10:02:57 am)
Chewing Wax:
Something very terrible just
happened.
(Tue Jan 4, 2000 - 10:04:41 am)