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Senor RedTackle

Quote from: JT on January 20, 2006, 04:48:35 PM
Quote from: regulator on January 20, 2006, 03:51:22 PM
and what is up with all the closet smiters????
Sorry if I cant be all funny and amusing all day like most of you want it.

I Love my calculus.............it says you       +            me                    = US[/b]

Got to be the driveby smiters.  Unlike many other league boards, karma is well earned with "the funny".  One can't just jump in, they don't get the funny.  

The LLPP Shoe get-together is very tempting to JT, but the  NJAC title is usually decided that week.  JT is  planning to hit a 2006 RPI game on the Prof bye(s) week.  JT has thought of an ATR along the lines of "Fan for a Week".... wearing RPI garb... carbombs... tailgating.... pics... story...  etc.

JT wants to promote the d3 atmosphere.

RT likes JT's spirit and devotion to the D3 cause. Maybe JT should invite Mrs. KS and show her what this LL,INC thing is all about so she can come home to Mr.KS and endorse said LL activities.

Senor RedTackle

Quote from: regulator on January 20, 2006, 09:44:18 PM
U89- Reg thinks you are correct.
...kind of like the "industrial revolution"

Industrial revolution?? Eli Whitney, where are you?


The Industrial Revolution was the major technological, socioeconomic and cultural change in the late 18th and early 19th century resulting from the replacement of an economy based on manual labour to one dominated by industry and machine manufacture. It began in Britain with the introduction of steam power (fueled primarily by coal) and powered machinery (mainly in textile manufacturing). The development of all-metal machine tools in the first two decades of the nineteenth century enabled the manufacture of more production machines for manufacturing in other industries.

The dating of the Industrial Revolution is not exact. T.S. Ashton held that it was roughly 1760-1830, in effect the reigns of George III, The Regency, and part of William IV. There was no cut-off point for it merged into the Second Industrial Revolution from about 1850, when technological and economic progress gained momentum with the development of steam-powered ships, and railways, and later in the nineteenth century the growth of the internal combustion engine and the development of electrical power generation.



Regulator

U89-
Can LLPP MGMT get an update on
B.I.G.[/b][/size]

Lyco80

Greetings posters,

I cannot keep up with you guys but am trying.  Told Mrs. Lyco about CT's and she said, "you men, we are trying to have a civilization here."  I thought that was funny.  Then she asked me where I came across this interesting bit of male fancy. 

Also, on the exercise subject, we have command physical fitness training three times a week at 0700 - calisthenics then cardio training.  It makes those mornings an extra-special delight!  I very much enjoy staying fit but not before the first cup of coffee.

ATB

union89

Quote from: Holladawg on January 20, 2006, 10:50:28 PM
Yes, Regulator. Inquiring minds want to hear the latest on


B.I.G.
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Quote from: regulator on January 20, 2006, 09:50:10 PM
U89-
Can LLPP MGMT get an update on
B.I.G.[/b][/size]

Only 2 attschments so hopefully Union89 does not pissoff the almighty Dr. 'Gro.....

B.I.G. could no longer deal with U89's silliness......U89 loves the poonanny, but also loves suckin' back a few brews with the boys....for about the 1,271st time, U89 told BIG, "I'm going to be about 45 minutes late"......finally BIG had had enough and sat yours truly down.....kind of like the Sienfeld episode with the, "Helllllllllllllllo", U89 said the boys were important to U89's general welfare........BIG could not deal with the tomfoolery and U89 opted for flexibility....BIG was very hot, but more of circus side show to entertain the masses......

Long story short, U89 is toolin' on the fools on Party Poker tonight instead of playin' with BIG's toys....More updates to come.....

+1K to Reg & Holla for the interest in U89's extracurricular activities!!!

dewcrew88

Quote from: regulator on January 20, 2006, 03:39:57 PM
On that subject BudCrew...

Reg is willing to put up $10 that XM is the first station to drop price.  Care to take me up on the offer?

<all money to be donated to D3FB.com>

if by "drop price", you mean the cost for the system, they both have. XM is selling the Roady 2 for $30 (I can't remember which store), but I've seen some of the Sirius models going for $50. BTW: I didn't mean to start a big stink about the radios, but I think one service was better than the other, so I was trying to sell people who were on the fence about it.

Regulator

Quote from: budcrew08 on January 21, 2006, 08:04:06 AM
Quote from: regulator on January 20, 2006, 03:39:57 PM
On that subject BudCrew...

Reg is willing to put up $10 that XM is the first station to drop price.  Care to take me up on the offer?

<all money to be donated to D3FB.com>

if by "drop price", you mean the cost for the system, they both have. XM is selling the Roady 2 for $30 (I can't remember which store), but I've seen some of the Sirius models going for $50. BTW: I didn't mean to start a big stink about the radios, but I think one service was better than the other, so I was trying to sell people who were on the fence about it.

BC knows that's not what Reg meant.
he meant monthly.

'gro

UPDATE: GRO IS AT WORK, EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN WARNED NOT TO TALK TO GRO UNLESS THEY WANT THEIR EYEBALL SNATCHED OUT OF THEIR HEAD LIKE KILL BILL VOL. 2 [/b]

Jonny Utah

ok so 2 serious questions.

1) How much does the sirius radio cost? (The actual radio that I could bring in my car)

2) How much does it cost a month?


Senor RedTackle

Quote from: jonny utah on January 21, 2006, 09:28:00 AM
ok so 2 serious questions.

1) How much does the sirius radio cost? (The actual radio that I could bring in my car)

2) How much does it cost a month?



Ok JU, so you have the wherewithall to get online and use PP but you can't figure out how to research the Sirius pricing?

RT wants to help JU out of his laziness.......he is therefore appealing to everyone to not help support JUs habit and to help him help himself by finding this out on his own. He will thank us.

....teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime

Jonny Utah

RT, I used to pay verizon $69.99 a month for phone and dsl.  This was too steep for me so I called verizon and see what they could do for me. 

The deal that I worked out was I could get access to two websites of my choice. ( I chose d3football.com and milfhunter.com) and I could make 5 local calls a week.  All for $12.99 a month.

So to answer your question RT......

Yes I am very lazy.

Hawks88

Quote from: EngiNegro on January 21, 2006, 08:20:12 AM
UPDATE: GRO IS AT WORK, EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN WARNED NOT TO TALK TO GRO UNLESS THEY WANT THEIR EYEBALL SNATCHED OUT OF THEIR HEAD LIKE KILL BILL VOL. 2 [/b]

Hawks feels you Gro. Hawks is at work too. Looks like Hawks will be working lots of Sats through May. Somebody shoot Hawks.

Jonny Utah

Hey Hawks88, do you know any thing about sirius radio pricing by anychance?

Hawks88

Quote from: jonny utah on January 21, 2006, 09:41:32 AM
Hey Hawks88, do you know any thing about sirius radio pricing by anychance?

From the two websites, the pricing for XM and Sirius are the same: $12.95/month or one year package for $142.45 or two year package for $271.95. XM has plans out to 5 years. Sirius has a lifetime plan for $499.99.

JT

JT has heard NFL fans and DI liking more than one team.  In 2003 the ex-RPI guys irreverence grew on JT.  Plus RPI had an inspiring run that year.  JT will always support the East rep in the playoffs, but RPI is officially JT second favorite D3 club.