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TSC Member docbrown01
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Edward Wedig
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http://www.edwedig.com
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Columbus, OH
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TSC Member Since:
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2004-10-26
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congrats on that shiney star there doc! -rhiannon DWI is another Dance Dance Revolution emulator similar to StepMania. It stands for Dance With Intensity. -Splunge The Hawaii is a much more enlightened state (truthfully). Looking back, I think everyone (my age+) in Florida would have done better).... <mental note, move to Hawaii> -objekt404 your story about the 2 kings playing dice is undoubtely what inspired the pratchett version - cohen slices the dice in mid air with his sword, causing it to land on 6 and 1 -Shaede Hey, Doc. Is your nick a reference to Doctor Emmet Brown? -Voltage Hi about the photo of the grandfather, I believe I was a bit lacking in my description. The grandfather was almost completely obscured, the only thing visible was the top of his head (and some pieces of his arms and leg). And the SF wanted the man infront of him removed so she could see what her grandfather looked like.
Seems impossible to me in any case .-) -Bilkor Yes, the "Back to the Future" movies were great and Christopher Lloyd did a masterful job of bringing his character to life. I think the reason I cotton to Emmet Brown so much is that I like not only computers, but electronics and electromechanics so much, and love to marry the arts together. The character of Doc Brown did this with a really exhuberant passion. -Voltage Doc, I've bookmarked your site. If I need web design, or print layout design, I'll let you know. Thanks. -Gaah OY! You still at MORPC? I work right across the street from you. -64kCacheMemory I've got a list of the RPG games. They're at http://www.geocities.com/starfury_42/games.html and my e-mail link is there too. -Starfury We've done very little in the way of outsourcing and freelance work - only full and part-time designers in Louisville. -ActingUpAgain Re hypothermia experiment - For the pain test just put the hand in not the whole arm, the warm blood should keep the nerves capable of transmitting pain signals. If you've suffered really intense pain in the past the subjective level of the ice test will be much lower than someone who has never really dealt with pain before. -AussieFoot
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