The Last Person To Post Here Wins - 23

Mike Hewson
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Well while waiting for the

Well while waiting for the dreaded endodontist appointment yesterday I took a walk around my old university, across the road. It was Open Week and a lovely day too ( Spring is coming ). I was transported back some 39 years* to 1977 when I first visited ( I was in late high school ) and also in Open Week. Spooky. All those young people. I thought : what if I could be young again ? { In middle age you think that stuff }. But no, because that means I would be stupid again too.

Seriously what would I say to myself if I had five minutes with me ( via time machine etc ) in 1977 ? Buy Intel, Apple and Microsoft but not Hewlett Packard or IBM ? You see, I wouldn't listen would I ? Wow, I'd say ! Was that old guy creepy or what? He's me coming back to tell me that crap ? Surely they've worked out the secret of the universe by 2016 and so he tells me to buy shares in ( at least two ) non-existent companies. Well he did suddenly disappear in a puff of smoke, I'll give him that ....

So young but not young & stupid. Speaking of which the eternal but re-branded idiots ( label = 'progressive' now ) were doing their usual thing : sitting around yelling at other young people to yell at someone else to fix the world, the full Homer Simpson banner chasing gag. Expressing their right to express, but disappointed that no one is clapping them. Except each other. Poop. Effective ..... moi ? ( time to get out of one's own head ? ) So no generational change there**. Two girls chatting : "you know, I really like him, but ... well .... you know"***. It looks like the academic bookshop got shot to death by online stores. Sad Panda. But there is the 'co-op' bookstore where you can get anything from a small handbook titled "Gender Etiquette on Trams"**** to Shaun of The Dead dolls and other fascinating rubber items. Great intellectual focus there. There was a display stand and spruikers for the Starve Yourself To Death Paleo***** Diet Club.

Now for the architecture. They have been busy. Lots of snazzy, flowing and elegant shapes. None of this monolithic, could-have-been-built-by-Stalin stuff. Though the Chemistry Department looks like it was built in 1944 ..... yep, because it was. Between it and the Engineering Faculty there is the .... yep, Chemical Engineering School. They still have all the old flame/blast damage markings too, and some newer ones. Quaint.

Cheers, Mike.

* So some kids born on that day in 1977 have grown up and had kids, and some of those may have also grown up & had a kid yesterday. Hmmmm. Anyway I calculated some 5000+ medical graduates have been emitted from Melbourne University since I did. Yep, older people think this sort of crap ....

** Once upon a time : there was this famous rock star, call him John, who stayed in bed for several weeks with his lover, call her Yoko, to protest against hunger in the world. He still got pizzas delivered though. And presumably enjoyed the company when the cameras weren't there. For a really rich guy you have to ask : could he have actually done any less ??? But to his credit, he was the very first Occupy My Bedroom protester. Today we have untold millions of them, now known under the more up-to-date banner of the 101st Chairborne Brigade.

*** Plus ca ..... ...... ...... so there's at least one guy who will be getting some bad news this weekend. Who can say ? :-))

**** Yes, the girl should get the seat, but not so as to make it look like she is getting preference as that would be prejudicial. What a relief that I can still do now what I did then ....... what a curious ragged circle that boat has sailed around ! :-)

***** The clue is in the name. You see, Paleo Gal and Paleo Guy were just a marginal species until they got off their Hunter Gatherer backsides to become better fed via local environmental modification ( cropping & animal domestication ). Which is why we are a plague upon the planet now ....

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

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My turn to WIN!!!!!  :-)

My turn to WIN!!!!!  :-)

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Mike Hewson
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Oooops the 1969 Lennon/Ono

Oooops : the 1969 Lennon/Ono love-in was for World Peace. AND they were married at the time. My bad.

{ See ? This is why you shouldn't believe what anyone sez on the Internet. There's a web site that tells you about that too ...... destroy this post after reading Mr Phelps. }

Cheers, Mike.

( edit ) Seriously, Chem Eng is where you find out how to get Z out of X + Y but at scale. In some instances a manner of precipitous discovery of a key ingredient/procedure. Look up the Haber-Bosch process, the world would only have 1/3rd of the current population otherwise.

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

mikey
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David S wrote:mikey

David S wrote:

mikey wrote:

David S wrote:

Winning while eating nuked pizza for lunch.

 I had a protein shake!!

I'm sorry.

Actually it was pretty good, it was a Premier brand one Caramel flavored, I like the Bananas and Cream flavored ones too.

Dr Mike your story makes me glad I didn't get to enjoy that experience, I got out of high school and did the military route, I was out by the time you went to College though!! I joined in August 1971 and got out in August 1977, yes I spent most of the full 6 years actually on a US Navy ship floating from here to there and back again!! I was an East Coast sailor so got to 'tour' the Mediterranean Ocean 4 times, for 6 months each time, and got to visit Cuba 4 times too, it's VERY fricking hot in Cuba in the Summer time!! Especially when you are playing war games confined inside a steel hulled ship with almost zero ventilation for most of the day every day until the drills are done. Most war type ships, destroyers, cruisers, etc do the full two weeks or so, but supply type ships are done once they finish their drills. We got it done one time in 3 days, we were VERY good!! The destroyer I was on wasn't as good and we were exhausted by the end of the two weeks.

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Hi.  This is Kathryn  I'm

Hi.  This is Kathryn  I'm currently on vacation.  Please leave you name and number.  I'll back to you as soon as I get home.

*beeeeeeeep*

Kathryn :o)

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David S
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Mike seems to be feeling

Mike seems to be feeling rather Annie-ish today. (Or is it yesterday there by now?)

David

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Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.

Dr Bacon (Ship My Plants Department)
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Some winning with a little

Some winning with a little bit of food :)


Annie minion :)

 

 

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David S
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Watching Trek reruns and

Watching Trek reruns and winning.

[edit]

Commence station security log, stardate 47282.5. At the request of Commander Sisko, I will hereafter be recording a daily log of law enforcement affairs. The reason for this exercise is beyond my comprehension, except perhaps that humans have a compulsion to keep records and lists and files, so many in fact that they have to invent new ways to store them microscopically. Otherwise, their records would overrun all known civilization. My own very adequate memory not being good enough for Starfleet, I am pleased to put my voice to this official record of this day. Everything's under control. End log.

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Security log, stardate 47284.1. In this job, there is no unfinished business. This assault on Quark reopens a five year old murder case that I've never, not for a moment, closed. Patience is a lost virtue to most; to me, an ally.

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Security log, supplemental. The Ferengi holds onto life like it's gold-pressed latinum. Maybe he just doesn't want his brother to get the bar, or maybe he knows he's the only real witness I have.

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Nobody ever had to teach me the "justice trick." That's something I've always known. A racial memory from my species, I guess. It's really the only clue I have to what kind of people they are. Are these kinds of thoughts appropriate for a Starfleet log? I don't care. There's no room in justice for loyalty, or friendship, or love. Justice, as the humans like to say, is blind. I used to believe that. I'm not sure I can anymore.

David

Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.

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I'm just winning on this HOT

I'm just winning on this HOT Saturday morning!!

Mike Hewson
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Winning. My Linux machine had

Winning. My Linux machine had a collapsion-gargle but is all good now. Had a pfoofle in the pfan belt or somesuch .... ran it through the wind tunnel and blew it's debris out. Tada ! Tongue Out

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

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