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Hi all, welcome to my journal. I have very little to write here because school and work are consuming all my free time. All work and no play make Silver a dull boy :-(

On a positive note, I discovered today that a grad student I work with shares a similar interest in robotic prosthetics (cybernetics).

Silver
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osoesoteric:
You rule.. anyone who knows who Gir is, is my best friend.. you have made my day
tororo:
Thanks for the encouragement!
smile smile smile smile smile
Now I'm pondering if, to the thread "what's the strangest compliment, etc..." I will answer "have a nice exhibition"...
or not...
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I need to move into a huge warehouse, that's just all there is to it. I need to build huge frameworks and structures to live amongst. These common walls are depressingly mundane.
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silver___:
I'm sorry, but what are you asking about?

Silver
toreena:


Find a house like in Fight Club and become a squatter.

And take me with you.
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Wheee! I love when my computer develops Spontaneous Reboot Syndrome (SRS) ...
colette:
I love your picture...my computer at work does the spontaneous reboot all the time, then again so does mine at home...fucking macs.

I used to do the biomed engineering thing, back in the day. I even went to Engineering camp my junior year in high school...giggle giggle...I sucked my first dick there...God bless the NSF.

Then I was writing some C+ one day and I decided to drop acid. the rest is history...so now I do design work (can't get away from the computers!) Funny, cause I started teaching myself some HTML recently...some habits are hard to get rid of...

Here's a funny thought...When I went to design school, some 6 years after my tech failure, they wouldn't accept my fifth level calculus as a transfer credit for math, They wanted me to take Algebra! They didn't know what calculus was! *sigh*
In any case, I patiently explained and won the cause...Cracks me up...
orchid1:
Thanks for telling me about morning breath. I feel enlightened. You and I have matching pictures! How exciting. AND you're a biter! Even more exciting.
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Hello and Welcome to Silver's Journal!

Silver is boring today, so there will be no significant text here. Unless you enjoy this message.

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rawr_ima_monster:
heehee. I got a totoro a really long time ago, when I couldn't figure out what the hell the japanese thing it had to do with even was becasue all the websites wouldn't translate, but got a friend in japan to get me one. then one day I see one a t urban outfitters what's with that. My firned sent me that image a while ago. I guess he's sweeping the nation.
-Can't look at his totoro without hearing a constant grover-ish AAAAAAAAAAAAH!...." screaming coming from him,
Dave
rawr_ima_monster:
whoops, sorry, I meant domokun, tht's that little square dde's name. Tororo and all his totoro mentioning got my head all wacky.
-Doesn't want to look stupid with his japanese collectable garbage know-how,
Dave
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I went grocery shopping tonight. Its interesting to really look at what you buy when you just let yourself go. I imagine I could easily be mistaken as a vegetarian by some. Yet I am not, nor do I intend to be despite the fact that I nearly am. ... If only I could find meat that doesn't contain sodium nitrate. Has anyone ever had...
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silver___:
Yes, chicken is wonderful. Turkey too. I occasionally eat a good steak or burger, but I stress the occasionally.
I was looking at your profile and noticed that you like Nidney Theives. I saw them at a KMFDM concert I went to a few weeks ago. They were good. Some of the people I went with were telling me that they are better live. I couldn't say, I had nothing to compare at the time.

Silver
silver___:
I just listened to a song that had sampled sounds from people playing ping-pong as some of the beats. That was bizzare/cool.

Silver
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"Humans are not the end result of predictable evolutionary progress, but rather a fortuitous cosmic afterthought, a tiny little twig on the enormously arborescent bush of life, which if replanted from seed, would almost surely not grow this twig again." -Stephen J. Gould 10 Sept 1941 - 20 May 2002

I find this concept amusing.

Silver
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kalima32:
Very intriqueing Silver. You are full of interesting tidbits that you seem to have made time to acquire, in your brief visit to our world. Is the quote above, from a T-shirt? If so, where did you find it, because I know of a band that has that same quote on their shirts. Please advise if interested in further correspondence. As I'm to understand your living research is quite time consuming.
silver___:
This particular quote was found atop the following site: www.darwinawards.com

This entire site is quite amusing really.

Tangent: Your post did not include a name.

Silver
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3 Favorite SG's is just too few ....
How can one really choose?

Call me a heretic, but as much as these ladies are a pleasure to see naked couldn't it be equally interesting to see them model their favorite outfits? ... to get a better feel for how stylish they are.
badm0j02:
i'd be down for that. I like to see a sexy woman in clothes almost as much as i like to see them nude..
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I love funky musik!
suoda:
nothing like funky music....nothing gets you moving more... the blessing of the groove is essential to enjoyment of motion and feeling. love it.

-alex-