512. stinky - 10/6/1999 7:18:57 AM Heart of the Matter? 513. RosettaSTONE - 10/6/1999 9:02:43 AM Hey, stinky...what's happening!
How's my old IRS buddy? 514. stinky - 10/6/1999 9:32:28 PM Hello, Rosie. I'm serving a temporary suspension from the lie-bral infested hellhole known as TableTalk. They suspended me and their stock dropped 10%.
Coincidence? 515. robertjayb - 10/9/1999 1:09:24 AM .
I want to underline this word. 516. JudithAtHome - 10/9/1999 3:46:26 AM Cool, robert....I want to underline this one... 517. robertjayb - 10/9/1999 9:34:40 AM Show off! 518. jenny latimer - 10/10/1999 8:56:20 PM I am in basic trouble with html.
This part should not be in italics. 519. jenny latimer - 10/10/1999 8:57:07 PM That post came out all right.
Why didn't it work on the other board? 520. jenny latimer - 10/10/1999 8:57:53 PM This is blue.
This is not. 521. jenny latimer - 10/10/1999 9:00:54 PM Ok. I'll try it on the other board.
Goodbye. 522. PsychProf - 10/19/1999 10:22:51 PM Message # 508 TEST
523. ElliottRW - 10/22/1999 6:03:20 AM TEST 524. dusty - 10/23/1999 10:33:37 AM
525. PelleNilsson - 10/23/1999 7:29:46 PM 526. PelleNilsson - 10/23/1999 8:35:28 PM Trying things out.
Not too bad but I should have used bold text in the call-outs. 527. PelleNilsson - 10/23/1999 8:47:38 PM For those who wonder what I'm doing. I'm experimenting with importing .jpg files into PowerPoint, adding information, saving as .jpg, uploading to the web site and publishing them here. It involves some juggling but it can be done.
The context is that I'm reading a book dealing with the study of large technical systems, a field that was pioneered by the American historian Robert P. Hughes in his books Networks of Power: Electrification in Western Society 1880-1930 and American Genesis: A Century of Invention and Technological Enthusiasm.
The enlarged picture shows a megasystem, several large systems that interact with, and are dependent upon, each other. 528. emily - 10/25/1999 9:02:25 AM just trying this 529. joezan - 10/25/1999 10:36:32 AM A friend e-mailed this to me... it's sorta funny, if you think about it...
(...it may take a bit to load, but I promise - it's worth it).
530. Indiana Jones - 10/26/1999 12:11:48 AM The artist formerly known as stinky is now known as Indiana Jones.
As stinky was my Table Talk slave name, I've decided to adopt a new moniker that more closely reflects my ethnic and cultural origins and my liberation experience as a creature in the brave new world of the Mote. 531. dusty - 10/26/1999 8:04:03 AM emily
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