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Post by Charles Vane on Nov 7, 2005 22:10:14 GMT -5
I want a huge long 667 thread other this one. I realized when I was browsing old threads that 667 used to be full of threads longer than 10 pages and now thats so rare. No one even really cares about these posts. I had something else.. Tech rocked. I rock. I learn how to say a dirty phrase in french. Which makes me happy because for someone reasing I always feel screaming.. oh damn it I forgot how to say it. I think I have it. Government tests and algebra II tests should never fall on the same day. I think the reason I'm not studying is because I've actually given up on government. I think its awful what one bad grade can do and very unjust. No that I've gotten a bad test grade that I know of. *knocks*
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Post by Dante on Nov 8, 2005 6:19:50 GMT -5
-I have a Maths test this afternoon. -And one of my associates has a bunch of Physics tests clustered around at the moment. -He said he had four Physics tests last week, although I'm sure I must have misheard him, as he seemed to be saying that they were all on one afternoon. -My English class this morning was really easy. -I may dislike the novel we're reading, but it seems that I'm pretty good at analysing it. -Relatively, anyway. -I do all of my work as quickly as possible, and then slack off until it's due. -To the point where I can't remember if I've done it when I'm supposed to hand it in... -But I always have. -Although sometimes I break up my homework if it's really long, or if we've been instructed not to do it until after day X. -As is the case with my Integration homework and today. -Although I think I'm getting my Maths book back this afternoon, so I can do the work there rather than on paper. -And I glanced at it a week or two ago, and it wasn't hard at all. -I didn't actually break my wrist - I broke both bones in my arm, but it was right next to my wrist. -But that was years ago now. -Although it still boths me sometimes, and probably always will. -I should probably revise for my Maths test, but then I might start worrying about it again. -And I'm pretty sure I know it all. -At the moment, I'm in a mood where I regard it as a fairly easy way to pass two hours, if dull. -But hopefully, the test should seem to go quickly. -And it's actually only one-and-a-half hours long, but I think that by the time we finish, then there might not actually be any time to do any more work. -Especially not if we get break, although I'm sure we won't. -Anyway, back to lunch.
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Post by SF on Nov 8, 2005 8:32:39 GMT -5
-Why hello all -It's about 8:30 in the morning, and I can't sleep -I think it's like a rule that you wont be able to sleep in on your vacation -Hahahahhahahha -My brother is on the bed a few feet away from me sleeping, and he just talked in his sleep -He yelled "MOM!" in an annoyed tone -Silly J. -He's the worst person in the world to sleep with -He snores, talks, moves around, steals the covers, and sometimes hits you -I'm being side-tracked by a survey I'm filling out -I'm on to my second survey -I'm pretty tired -It looks bright outside, but the shades are drawn -If I opened 'em, it'd be a death wish, as my brother would kill me -The constant hum of the air conditioner is getting quite annoying -Breaking both bones in your arm sounds painful, Dante -I've broken my clavical (or collar bone) which hurt pretty bad -My friend Jess broke my finger playing basketball -I've also sprained my ankle a few times -I'm a bit accident-prone -My dad has 2,000 lbs of steal dropped on his pinky, and obviously it broke -He had to get surgery and physical therapy, and he still can't move it all the way -He's lucky it's still there -On to my third survey -I think I'll stop writing this post, as I'm mostly ignoring it....
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Post by Dante on Nov 8, 2005 10:07:06 GMT -5
-It's odd that you should mention the clavicle, SnicketFace. -The word suddenly came to mind as I left to go to school, although that was quite some time before you made your post. -And it wasn't particularly painful. -I am forever grateful to myself for remaining completely calm and lucid. -It wouldn't do for people to think that I was affected by silly things like pain. -Anyway, I got home early from my Maths test. -I finished early, so they let me go. -Actually, I finished twenty minutes before I left, but I was too skittish to say that I had finished. -Anyway, back to this post, finally. -Lousy hoaxers. -As if I don't have enough rubbish to deal with. -Anyway, it's dark here. -And it was raining, but I think it's stopped. -And I have to eat fruit. -And do Maths homework. -And a bunch of other things. -Gods, my life is so tiresome.
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Post by Leah is Bored on Nov 8, 2005 10:23:24 GMT -5
- Hi all - Got soaking wet running home from school - My Mum rescued me and gave me and my friend a lift home - She's so good to me - Thinking of dying my hair - Never done it before - The colour iced coffee looks good - Although a little gingerish - Not that there's anything wrong with that - My little brother just asked me how my day was - Proving there is a first time for everything - We watched Romeo and Juliet on video in English today - The school sold me an out of date cheese roll and charged me 50p more than priced - Isn't there a law against that somewhere? - Ahhhh well...
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Post by SF on Nov 8, 2005 10:51:16 GMT -5
-It's odd that you should mention the clavicle, SnicketFace. -The word suddenly came to mind as I left to go to school, although that was quite some time before you made your post. -And it wasn't particularly painful. -That is an interesting coincidence -After I made that post I went back to bed -It is now 11:47 -I have to get ready to go soon -We're going to Disney Quest -Which is some place in downtown Disney, and although my mother has explained it to me over and over, I've still forgotten what it is -I guess I'll find out -We were going to go to Daytona Beach after tomorrow, but we're staying here, as Daytona Beach is still a wreck from the hurricane -Have I mentioned lately that I'm still sick? -Well, I am. -Still coughing, and earlier I was sneezing a lot and had a runny nose -Hum... Edit: -My mom just told me that my brother was talking in his sleep earlier and said "Put that in your mouth for a week" -Hahahahahaha -What a dork -My parents have bought something called a "Timshare" which is some sort of vacation thing -I don't even know, my mom said that she'd tell us more about it later -My brother went in the shower before me, buying me some time to be on 667 -La-dee da ho ho hum
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Antenora
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Post by Antenora on Nov 8, 2005 14:16:43 GMT -5
-Sometimes I wonder if I talk in my sleep. -I certainly mutter to myself when I'm falling asleep. -If I do, there's no one who could confirm it, but then again no one could deny it. -I think my father talks in his sleep, but when I've heard him do so I can't tell what he's saying. -Mr B demonstrated how to use some photographic equipment today. -We're going to make our first photographs tomorrow. -Theyr'e actually something called photograms, which are basically a picture of an object's shadow on paper. -I'm bringing in a nice glass paperweight, a doily, and...something else that would make a nice shadow, possibly a piece of jewelry. -We looked over our essays in Literature class. -Mine has no conclusion, and not much of an introduction. -I'll edit that essay later. -I'm not good at writing conclusions for essays, because we're supposed to restate the introduction in different words, which I find pretty hard sometimes. -I just realized I forgot to bring anything to eat today. -I have some chocolate with me, though, and I'm not really that hungry. -It was supposedly going to rain today, but it hasn't.
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Post by Juan Roberto Montoya De Toledo on Nov 8, 2005 14:43:36 GMT -5
It wouldn't do for people to think that I was affected by silly things like pain. You sound like some sort of robot.
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Post by Dante on Nov 8, 2005 14:52:04 GMT -5
-It rained here, although fortunately at convenient times. -It was meant to rain at lunchtime, in which case I wouldn't have come home, but it didn't. -Although it started drizzling on the way back, and it was drizzling slightly more as I walked home. -And it was actually raining properly when I went for a family dentist appointment that I'd forgotten about, although not as heavily as at other times. -I travelled faster today, but I'm not sure if I did better things. -It gets dark so early now. -Crazy BST, making it dark an hour earlier. -Or GMT, or something. -My family had a short debate about it in the car, and the general mood was rather against time changes. -I just don't like it to get dark so early. -Otherwise, though, I don't really have much of a problem with it. It wouldn't do for people to think that I was affected by silly things like pain. You sound like some sort of robot. -Don't be ridiculous. -A robot would never say "silly." -I suddenly feel very tired. -I don't think I've been doing too much recently, but maybe I have. -Half-term was only the week before last, but I already feel as though I need another break. -Did I mention that my second English teacher, Mrs. D., won't be back until after Christmas, apparently? -The mystery of her absence is most perplexing. -There are many mysteries at my school - the mystery of Mrs. D.'s absence, the mystery of Mr. B.'s back injury, the mystery of Mr. E.'s hair, the mystery of all the locked doors, the mystery of why the teachers set homework which bores us doing it and bores them marking it and which benefits nobody... -But maybe there are some questions which don't have answers - or have more than one answer, or no answer that makes sense, or...
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Post by PJ on Nov 8, 2005 15:40:30 GMT -5
You sound like some sort of robot. -Don't be ridiculous. -A robot would never say "silly." -Unless the robot was pretending to be a human! -So, Dante-bot, we meet again -Where have you put the real Dante? The closet? Under your robot bed? -I knew for some time that something was wrong...you were behaving oddly -Now to rescue the real Dante, and banish you, evil robot! -....perhaps another time -School starts in 20 minutes... -...and I have a maths test in the second lesson -Antenora? Derik? Akbar? Snicketface? -I'm sure one of them can do it -Or we could just leave Dante in his closet/bed -And trick the robot into giving us all of Dante's money and personal belongings by offering him "valuable" information on how to destroy the human race -and THEN we could release Dante -Or whatever, School-time
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Post by Dante on Nov 8, 2005 15:53:19 GMT -5
-I assure you, PJ, that I am not a robot. -I am a human made from flesh and fragile bone. -I would take a photograph to prove this, but I lost the camera somewhere under my robot-bed. - This is being real Dante-bot, please.-Also, hand over the information first, and then I will give you Dante's my money and personal belongings. -Seriously, though, if I'm ever captured by a robot, be it the Dante-bot or some less-known machine, then anyone who uses this as an opportunity to steal my money and personal belongings will have their homes burnt to the ground, along with everything and everyone they love. -Actually, I may as well have a chat with the Dante-bot. -We haven't spoken in a while. - Human: Hello, robot. Dante: what is your name? My name is Dante. Human: My name is also Dante. What a fascinating coincidence, Dante-bot. Or is it a coincidence at all? Dante: why should I tell her that? And anyway I wont. Human: Tell who what? Elaborate upon your ambiguous sentence, machine. Dante: Microsoft has offices in many ways, and Microsoft is planning to take over the world because Human: ...I'll just edit that last part out when I quote this. Dante: it is possible to know that I do not know anything. Human: I should so it is, idiot robot. You just go out of your way to cause harm. Dante: what is at the end of the fact that you rigidly adhere to patterns that anyone may teach you. When I say hello, you say hello back Human: Goodbye, Dante-bot. Dante: Goodbye, machine. -That was a terrifying and ambiguous conversation. -Now even I'm not sure who's the robot and who is the human.
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Post by SF on Nov 8, 2005 22:14:29 GMT -5
-Haha, the last two posts (PJ's and Dante's) made me laugh quite a bit -Hehe, a Dante robot -I wouldn't put it past him -Today I went to a place called Disney Quest in downtown Disney -It was pretty fun. -It was basically a huge arcade -There was one place where you could design your own roller coaster, and then you could ride in it in a simulator -It was a pretty neat idea -My brother and mom didn't know that the simulator actually flipped when the roller coaster flipped, and therefore my brother got motion sickness -My brother just cooked a pop-tart in the microwave we have in the hotel room for my mother -I wonder if there are conceirges running around the hotel doing tasks in order to obtain a missing piece of a tea set, in hopes to stop a villainous person from burning down the said hotel - -I'm fairly tired -I bought a hoody tonight -It's green, and a zip-up hoody and says "Rainforest Cafe" on it -It's pretty amazing -I've just cracked my neck -I don't have much else to talk about... -;D
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Post by doom on Nov 9, 2005 0:16:51 GMT -5
-I went to Disney World some years ago. -I was about 8, I think. -I remember that roller coaster game, although I didn't play much of it. -That whole Disney Quest area was really neat. -If I remember correctly, there was a white-water raft simulator...you got onto this big raft, and the screen in front showed the water, and I think you used paddles. I'm not sure if that's clear, but my family did that a few times. -Anyway, my internet wasn't working yesterday. -It was fixed this evening. -There was some simple problem with why it wasn't working, but my brother freaked out, messed things up, and made a different problem. -*sigh* -He can be very hard to live with sometimes. -I'm glad I'm back.
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Post by Antenora on Nov 9, 2005 8:08:34 GMT -5
-Dante-Bot is funny. - Human: Are you who I think you are? Dante: you are? poor dante! -I'll take that as a "no", I guess. -Chat-robots in general are pretty funny. -I spoke to Eliza, the therapist robot, a while ago. - > Hello, I am Eliza. * I'm really depressed > Do you believe it is normal to be really depressed? * No > Are you saying no just to be negative?-Sometimes I think I sound like a robot. -When I'm taking essay tests, I often feel like I'm writing down automatically generated answers. -What if I were a robot or computer program, and didn't know it? -I wonder if it's possible to program a robot that not only acts human, but thinks it's human... -It's probably not possible to create an artificially intelligent robot/program that can think for itself, or have a sense of identity, even an incorrect one. -I occasionally wonder if the people I meet online are just chat-robots programmed to post on forums. -I usually think that about random newbies, as opposed to people whom I've gotten to know. -They should make forum-posting robots programmed to act like each of the Flame Warriors.-My parents have the new Kate Bush album, Aerial. -It's actually two CDs. -I've only heard the first, and it's quite good.
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Post by Dante on Nov 9, 2005 10:36:03 GMT -5
-I went to Disneyland Paris... -I can't remember how many years ago, but it was lots and lots. -But I can't really measure time properly. -After a few days, all of my long-term memory seems to wash together in a big soup. -Anyway, I had a fairly pleasant day at school today. -Pleasant because I didn't do much work. -I like easy days. -Hopefully, tomorrow will be easy too. -Although I have Economics in the morning, which is difficult. -And we're analysing a chapter I dislike in ELiterature. -I should have a word with Eliza, too. -~Later~ -Well, Eliza started out by insulting me, and proceeded to be utterly unhelpful. -I expect real therapists are better. -Anyway, I'm having coffee. -I haven't had coffee in a while. -And the sky outside is going pink, and orange. -It's quite pretty, although it's been prettier. -How can anyone tell if they are really human? -This body and world could just be the product of my robot imagination. -If there is such a thing. -A few days ago, there appeared on the path above one of the destroyed school sites, the apparent remains of something large and plastic that had been burnt. -A large textbook of some sort may also have been burnt. -There are papers and pieces of magazines scattered all over that area now. -It's really most ugly.
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