boredom...

Jul 10, 2005 14:40

1. Grab the nearest book ( Read more... )

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another plagued by boredom... hey_lex July 10 2005, 23:28:33 UTC
"She would look to it everyday, and would try to guess which star the boy was following in search of his treasure. She would have to send her kisses on the wind, hoping that the wind would touch the boy's face, and would tell him that she was alive. That she was waiting for him, a woman awaiting a courageous man in search of his treasure."

from The Alchemist, which i'm still reading for humanities. i like this book thing. EVERYONE should do it.

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Re: another plagued by boredom... untasteful July 10 2005, 23:48:46 UTC
you're taking humanities too? kickass!

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Re: another plagued by boredom... hey_lex July 11 2005, 17:40:48 UTC
its gonna be so great...i can hardly stand it.

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Re: another plagued by boredom... untasteful July 11 2005, 19:00:22 UTC
why is it I sense a hint of sarcasm?

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spastic_cow July 11 2005, 00:19:11 UTC
Unlike Ethernet addresses, which are determined by the Ethernet hardware, the system administrator assigns an IP address to each network interface.

In this chapter, we use the ifconfig (interface configure) command to identify the network interface to TCP/IP and to assign the IP address, subnet mask, and broadcast address to the interface. We also configure a network interface to run Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), which is the standard Network Access Layer protocol used to run TCP/IP over modem connections.

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The Complete Guitarist ex_garth314 July 11 2005, 00:27:36 UTC
"The two kinds of mordants are used as abbreviations for embellishments. The upper mordant represents an instruction to play the note itself, a note above it, and then the original note again as one single rapid movement. The lower mordant is a direction to play the note itself, a note below it, and then the original note again as one rapid movement."

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tanukinabox July 12 2005, 08:45:42 UTC
The closest book to me didn't have a page 123. So i got the second closest.

"In fact, as has been pointed out by many aikido instructors, it may be comparatively easy to be centralized in the lower abdomen and to keep extending while in sitting meditation (zazen) or standing still in a natural position. It is another thing entirely to maintain that condition of centralized extension while in motion, when there is real involvement with the highly distracting reality of everyday living - especially when you are dealing with a real attacker in the dramatic reality of combat. In order to make that condition operative and constant, whether you are at rest or in motion/action, you will regularly practice an exercise which is known as the rowing exercise."

God that's a long three sentances.

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