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Re: More conspiracy evidence??

CrazyMage said:
Odd that a fair number had Niels Bohr as favorite physicist. Not that he's a bad choice, mind you, just there were very few other choices ever listed. None had my favorite, Richard Feynman (yeah, I know he was a bit of a self-aggrandizer, but entertaining and still a genius), and so none met my exacting standards.

Tuva or bust!

Hey, I like Feynman too, but Niels Bohr is number one. No choice. :D
 

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Re: Re: Re: Here is one who says she is Gary gygax

S'mon said:


It's a multiple choice questionnaire. That's one of a limited number of choices.:rolleyes:

S'mon, you just told us far too much about what kind of surveys you fill out... which one are you on the site! ;)

-Will
 

Wow. Talk about synchronity

Was someone watching my life to write up this thread? It's outright eerie...

First, I can mimic the warning about Sylvia Plath lovers and their fitness for long term things. I'll snip the story to keep this from turning into "Holy poop Humanophile, she did WHAT?!?!?!", but let's just say I wish I had the wisdom of fellow board members before my X.

Second, I'm talking to one of those supposedly fake brainappeal girls as we speak. She likes this thread. Read into that what you will.

And third, the site has a large number or multiple choice questions. Many of them poorly spelled. I have a feeling the site is kept up as a lark, is run by math/physics people, or both.
 

Re: Wow. Talk about synchronity

Humanophile said:
Was someone watching my life to write up this thread? It's outright eerie...

First, I can mimic the warning about Sylvia Plath lovers and their fitness for long term things. I'll snip the story to keep this from turning into "Holy poop Humanophile, she did WHAT?!?!?!", but let's just say I wish I had the wisdom of fellow board members before my X.

Second, I'm talking to one of those supposedly fake brainappeal girls as we speak. She likes this thread. Read into that what you will.

And third, the site has a large number or multiple choice questions. Many of them poorly spelled. I have a feeling the site is kept up as a lark, is run by math/physics people, or both.

We KNOW who you are.... we have been watching! :D

Sweet, tell her HI and have her pop in for a chat. The ENworld family is always interested in hearing the behind the scenes stuff, I'd be interested at least to hear some of the stories...

-Will
 

Re: Re: Wow. Talk about synchronity

LcKedovan said:


We KNOW who you are.... we have been watching! :D

Sweet, tell her HI and have her pop in for a chat. The ENworld family is always interested in hearing the behind the scenes stuff, I'd be interested at least to hear some of the stories...

-Will



so here i am... behind the scenes stuff? stories?? ask and i will share =)

~Meredith
 


drothgery said:


Which is unfortunate.

Cute obsessive gamer girl, doesn't think Microsoft is evil, moderate conservative on politics, and wants to be in San Diego (where I live).

Of course, I'm guessing she actually lives in Oklahoma or some such.

Hey now, there is nothing wrong with Oklahoma!:D
 


Yup, its conclusive. Leo is fake. Sorry, but that girl just isn't real. She's cute and loves DnD, right? Wouldn't every geek she'd ever met be interested in her? No, there is no way THAT girl would need a dating service. Especially a GEEK dating service. She's likely got gamers lining up at her door as we speak.

Either that, or she's actually some kind of succubus. Yes, that's it. She chooses to corrupt gamer geeks because its easy. That, and she appreciates the fact that we actually know what a succubus is...
 

Dieter, I got it. Ever since I left TX (:() I tell that joke to the Yankees, both to remind myself of home and to assert Texan superiority. :)
 

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