Freespirit said: Will you paint a self-portrait/representation of me? Your work is incredible. I have saved what you have sent. (thank you)
[This message was edited Sun May 2 16:45:40 2004 by Freespirit] If Sweeny does a self-portrait sugar, it will be of her, not you. Sweeny, what was the last book you read!? | |
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Moderator | Freespirit said: Will you paint a self-portrait/representation of me? Your work is incredible. I have saved what you have sent. (thank you)
[This message was edited Sun May 2 16:45:40 2004 by Freespirit] Thank you again Julie and sure thing I'll get back to you on it! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | Lleena said: Freespirit said: Will you paint a self-portrait/representation of me? Your work is incredible. I have saved what you have sent. (thank you)
[This message was edited Sun May 2 16:45:40 2004 by Freespirit] If Sweeny does a self-portrait sugar, it will be of her, not you. Sweeny, what was the last book you read!? Conversations with God right now I'm readinga sci fi book called Second Glance. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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If a truck is heading south at 30 miles per hour, and a train is heading north at 60 miles per hour, and the initial distance between them is 120 miles, how long will it be before they collide into a firery wreck of twisted metal? NCC2012... your local Trekkie. =/\=
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Moderator | NCC2012 said: If a truck is heading south at 30 miles per hour, and a train is heading north at 60 miles per hour, and the initial distance between them is 120 miles, how long will it be before they collide into a firery wreck of twisted metal?
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NCC2012 said: If a truck is heading south at 30 miles per hour, and a train is heading north at 60 miles per hour, and the initial distance between them is 120 miles, how long will it be before they collide into a firery wreck of twisted metal?
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Sweeny79 said: NCC2012 said: If a truck is heading south at 30 miles per hour, and a train is heading north at 60 miles per hour, and the initial distance between them is 120 miles, how long will it be before they collide into a firery wreck of twisted metal?
32.3 min The correct answer is 80 minutes. Don't you just hate math word problems? NCC2012... your local Trekkie. =/\=
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Sweeny79 said: NCC2012 said: If a truck is heading south at 30 miles per hour, and a train is heading north at 60 miles per hour, and the initial distance between them is 120 miles, how long will it be before they collide into a firery wreck of twisted metal?
32.3 min Actually it's 33.2 Glad to help! Now, how do you get ink out of a dress? | |
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BinaryJustin said: Are they on the same road? Is this a trick question? Ummm...hehe, I guess I didn't think of that. For this problem's purpose, they will be on the same road or track. NCC2012... your local Trekkie. =/\=
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: Now, how do you get ink out of a dress?
Dye the dress black. | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: Sweeny79 said: 32.3 min Actually it's 33.2 Actually, if the distance is 120 miles, after one hour the train will have only gone half of that distance (60 miles) and the truck only a quarter of the distance (30 miles). There's still 30 miles inbetween them before they can meet, so it's going to be more than one hour. [This message was edited Sun May 2 18:03:58 2004 by NCC2012] NCC2012... your local Trekkie. =/\=
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Moderator | Muse2NOPharaoh said: Sweeny79 said: 32.3 min Actually it's 33.2 Glad to help! Now, how do you get ink out of a dress? Hairspray! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | NCC2012 said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: Actually it's 33.2 Actually, if the distance is 120 miles, after one hour the train will have only gone half of that distance (60 miles) and the truck only a quarter of the distance (30 miles). There's still 30 miles inbetween them before they can meet, so it's going to be more than one hour. [This message was edited Sun May 2 18:03:58 2004 by NCC2012] Hey I said I would answer I didnt say I would be right! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | BinaryJustin said: NCC2012 said: If a truck is heading south at 30 miles per hour, and a train is heading north at 60 miles per hour, and the initial distance between them is 120 miles, how long will it be before they collide into a firery wreck of twisted metal?
Are they on the same road? Is this a trick question? Yes and no In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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8. Big as a biscuit, deep as a cup,
Even a river can't fill it up. What is it? | |
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NCC2012 said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: Actually it's 33.2 Actually, if the distance is 120 miles, after one hour the train will have only gone half of that distance (60 miles) and the truck only a quarter of the distance (30 miles). There's still 30 miles inbetween them before they can meet, so it's going to be more than one hour. [This message was edited Sun May 2 18:03:58 2004 by NCC2012] Kirk, lover. Forget about the train! Its Sunday night. Yay!!! | |
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Moderator | NCC2012 said: In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | crazyhorse said: 8. Big as a biscuit, deep as a cup,
Even a river can't fill it up. What is it? a duck billed platupus!!! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: crazyhorse said: 8. Big as a biscuit, deep as a cup,
Even a river can't fill it up. What is it? a duck billed platupus!!! LMAO...one of these times that will be the right answer | |
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Moderator | crazyhorse said: Sweeny79 said: a duck billed platupus!!! LMAO...one of these times that will be the right answer I'm banking on it! so what's the answer? In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: crazyhorse said: LMAO...one of these times that will be the right answer I'm banking on it! so what's the answer? a strainer | |
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Moderator | crazyhorse said: Sweeny79 said: I'm banking on it! so what's the answer? a strainer DAMN! I should have got that one! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Lleena said: Freespirit said: Will you paint a self-portrait/representation of me? Your work is incredible. I have saved what you have sent. (thank you)
[This message was edited Sun May 2 16:45:40 2004 by Freespirit] If Sweeny does a self-portrait sugar, it will be of her, not you. Wise... sweetpea, for all units of creation is a reflection (representation) of ourselves and the emotions stirred/driven (by external forces) as image comes to life becoming yes, yet our own self again and how we see ourselves from within correlated with various relations. Creation is the stem of our emotion (I strongly feel) and how we express it has many forms. So simple yet... of the most complexed perception to be known... only the creator knows and will ever know the real truth. | |
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NCC2012 said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: Actually it's 33.2 Actually, if the distance is 120 miles, after one hour the train will have only gone half of that distance (60 miles) and the truck only a quarter of the distance (30 miles). There's still 30 miles inbetween them before they can meet, so it's going to be more than one hour. [This message was edited Sun May 2 18:03:58 2004 by NCC2012] I am sorry! I was just teasing Sweeny by changing her numbers around! | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: I am sorry! I was just teasing Sweeny by changing her numbers around!
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Hey, Sweeny.
Howcome you and I never really took the time to get to know each other and possibly develop a beneficial friendship? NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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Moderator | NWF said: Hey, Sweeny.
Howcome you and I never really took the time to get to know each other and possibly develop a beneficial friendship? I don't know... I did send you that Easter orgnote though didn't I? Only special people got those WRITE ME MORE! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Freespirit said: Lleena said: If Sweeny does a self-portrait sugar, it will be of her, not you. Wise... sweetpea, for all units of creation is a reflection (representation) of ourselves and the emotions stirred/driven (by external forces) as image comes to life becoming yes, yet our own self again and how we see ourselves from within correlated with various relations. Creation is the stem of our emotion (I strongly feel) and how we express it has many forms. So simple yet... of the most complexed perception to be known... only the creator knows and will ever know the real truth. Um... In udder woids, everything we create is a "self portrait" since it reflects not only what we see, but how we see/perceive what we see...so it's more a reflection of ourselves than we realize, that a self-portrait is more than merely a resemblance to our physical selves on the surface...that a self-portrait reflects a truer "us" in that it shows who we are beneath..and in that sense, anything we create can qualify as a "self-portrait"...???? ...or it's 117.3 miles until the car and train collide... | |
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Moderator | Byron said: Freespirit said: Wise... sweetpea, for all units of creation is a reflection (representation) of ourselves and the emotions stirred/driven (by external forces) as image comes to life becoming yes, yet our own self again and how we see ourselves from within correlated with various relations. Creation is the stem of our emotion (I strongly feel) and how we express it has many forms. So simple yet... of the most complexed perception to be known... only the creator knows and will ever know the real truth. Um... In udder woids, everything we create is a "self portrait" since it reflects not only what we see, but how we see/perceive what we see...so it's more a reflection of ourselves than we realize, that a self-portrait is more than merely a resemblance to our physical selves on the surface...that a self-portrait reflects a truer "us" in that it shows who we are beneath..and in that sense, anything we create can qualify as a "self-portrait"...???? ...or it's 117.3 miles until the car and train collide... Know it all! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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