




good or bad idea and if good does anyone know a decent printers?

Go to These will print it for free well kind of free anyway
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:28,
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they do these transfer things you can put any graphic on your comp onto, then on a shirt. looks a tad ameturish, but not too bad
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:32,
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that they washed of really easily, which is bad, because as we all know, only facless international corperations can sell low quality products at high quality prices.
And i get Jedi Knight 2 today...Gimme a "Woo", Gimme a "Yay", gimme a "Jeeeeedi".
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:39,
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And i get Jedi Knight 2 today...Gimme a "Woo", Gimme a "Yay", gimme a "Jeeeeedi".

i've only ever used it once and it was for a shirt i only used once, so i didn't wash it so i dont know.
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but you can't iron them. Epson make some too, I think.
Will I be shunt if I ask the meaning of pie?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:44,
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Will I be shunt if I ask the meaning of pie?

that its an iron on transfer, but you can't iron it?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:50,
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and then put the special paper in the printer, print it out, cut it out and iron onto your shirt
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:56,
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to flip the image. (Not like I've forgotten to do that either...)
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:58,
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flipping the image! the most important part!
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 13:02,
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a bizarre parrodox. And if you were, to say, iron it by accident (not that I've ever done something so stupid), it really does mess up your iron.
You can iron the Epson ones though, if memory serves me right.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:54,
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You can iron the Epson ones though, if memory serves me right.

That is fucking genius and shall be awarded a woo yay if ever I make one.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 14:32,
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compared to screen printing, you can only use them on white t-shirts, they crack, me thinks they are cack but usefull for homebrew b3taness tee's
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:55,
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plus I dont think they do the coloured t-shirts
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:41,
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being under 18 i can't have a credit card, and not having a credit card, i cannot buy from foreign sites. only uk ones á la solo.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:58,
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Love it, it'd be a bit random trying to explain the origins to people but definately a brilliant idea. (what about putting the web address in small letters at the bottom?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:31,
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people don't get it, and it bugs them all day, not understanding
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:35,
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I should buy a proper address if I was to do that. Which I guess I should do anyway
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:38,
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Not too cheap but at least you can make a nice margin at £9.99 or above!!!
www.carillion.uk.com
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 13:05,
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www.carillion.uk.com

and that's going some. I didn't get a b3ta t-shirt 'cause I thought I'd look a bit sad in it, but I'd definitely wear a "PIE!" or a "when come back, bring pie" shirt.
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I love the "When come back bring pie" one.
Amazing anims..my boyf keeps givin me the link to them.
He gets them from his eldest bro i think.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 13:17,
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Amazing anims..my boyf keeps givin me the link to them.
He gets them from his eldest bro i think.

where can i find some good pictures of kittens?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:57,
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i don't have the luxury of being able to piss off to the pub like the rest of you!
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:52,
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i've only got about 7 hours to finish putting in my hair extensions etc, so i should really get back to it, probably back in an hour for a fag break =)
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:45,
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40 minutes of fucking around with hair, i've only got about 8 left to do, and about 6 1/2 hours to do them in =D
I love being ahead of schedule.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:24,
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I love being ahead of schedule.

on the front page there is a link to broadband services or something like that...
whats so special about it?
does the uk not have broadband until recently?
(as i hit submit, this travels from along a dsl line to the b3ta server, all the way from texas... in the blink of an eye! woo! (yes, i love dsl and im not afraid to admit it)
oh, and how can you regular yourself here at b3ta if you are on dialup? would that be some sort of masochistic thing?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:29,
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whats so special about it?
does the uk not have broadband until recently?
(as i hit submit, this travels from along a dsl line to the b3ta server, all the way from texas... in the blink of an eye! woo! (yes, i love dsl and im not afraid to admit it)
oh, and how can you regular yourself here at b3ta if you are on dialup? would that be some sort of masochistic thing?

have been extortionatly priced up until March or so this year.
it used to be around £50 p/m with £150 set up fee etc, not what everyone can afford really.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:34,
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it used to be around £50 p/m with £150 set up fee etc, not what everyone can afford really.

i dont know how much my dsl line is costing, because its split 3 ways with my roommates and myself, and i dont bother to check since my check is all bundled with rent and electricity
but that must seriously suck for dsl to be so expensive over there
im sitting here thinking of why it could be so expensive and the only thing i can think of is the transatlantic cable... but i dont see that as being a very valid reason
why is it so expensive?
and why not get a satellite connection? they work almost anywhere and its always connected
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:39,
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but that must seriously suck for dsl to be so expensive over there
im sitting here thinking of why it could be so expensive and the only thing i can think of is the transatlantic cable... but i dont see that as being a very valid reason
why is it so expensive?
and why not get a satellite connection? they work almost anywhere and its always connected

i presume, because BT run a TOTAL monopoly over the nations phone exchanges / phone lines basically, if they don't drop the prices, nobody can, so therefore, i figure it'#s because they're greedy fuckers.
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its all about the bling bling
they gotta get their fat paycheck and all that
yeah, i hate monopolies that overcharge for their services
*looks in the direction of microsoft(well, ok, so its not a monopoly, just industry standard... like potatoshop, and they can charge whatever the hell they want... cause i got xp for free (haha, no money for you!))*
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:45,
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they gotta get their fat paycheck and all that
yeah, i hate monopolies that overcharge for their services
*looks in the direction of microsoft(well, ok, so its not a monopoly, just industry standard... like potatoshop, and they can charge whatever the hell they want... cause i got xp for free (haha, no money for you!))*

i burned a copy off a friend the first day it was out
and for morrowind, i almost paid... but it was basically like free
i traded in all my console stuff, like my playstation and my nintindo 64 and games, and got a bunch of pc games
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:49,
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and for morrowind, i almost paid... but it was basically like free
i traded in all my console stuff, like my playstation and my nintindo 64 and games, and got a bunch of pc games

...pure exploitation. Nothing to do with physical cost at all.
Anyway, it's getting cheap now.
Satellite is very expensive and only really an option for commercial use.
The big new transatlantic cable we had to put in just to carry all the extra b3ta traffic has put Europe in economic jeopardy though.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:42,
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Anyway, it's getting cheap now.
Satellite is very expensive and only really an option for commercial use.
The big new transatlantic cable we had to put in just to carry all the extra b3ta traffic has put Europe in economic jeopardy though.

I've had cable for the best part of a year. Woo and yay.
Incidentally, the new b3ta server is actually in texas, so you're posts aren't going that far...
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:40,
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Incidentally, the new b3ta server is actually in texas, so you're posts aren't going that far...

i realize now that stuff has been appearing faster... did they do it about 3ish months ago?
my sense of time is really bad... 5 months- 2 years, 3 days 9 hours... i dont know the difference
where's it at? austin?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:42,
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my sense of time is really bad... 5 months- 2 years, 3 days 9 hours... i dont know the difference
where's it at? austin?

if i should get one or not, but now that you've said they look retro, I'm sold :p
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:24,
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You should see the charges in Ireland... clicky
Oh, and I am a b3ta regular on dialup.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:40,
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Oh, and I am a b3ta regular on dialup.

that keeps pissing my grandad off
but it's all cos there's fuck all people in the country, especially the west
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:43,
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but it's all cos there's fuck all people in the country, especially the west

but isnt a euro about 75% of a dollar? and if so, thats really damn expensive
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:47,
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around the same as the dollar - So now it's more expensive!
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mainly because i live out in the sticks, and they can't run ADSL out here. They can't even run ISDN out her for fucks say.
But my halls next year will have a 10 mb/s connection to my room.
woo, and indeed, yay.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:32,
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But my halls next year will have a 10 mb/s connection to my room.
woo, and indeed, yay.

I live in the UK and only paid £50 for installation and £25 a month for my cable connection from Telewest. Plus they are beta teting the 1mb connection just now and ill get that when they officially release it.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:50,
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woo yay houpla huzzah and a variety of other praises for the new weebl animation.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:25,
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I was looking for that in the archives.
I love those things.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:09,
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I love those things.

each story. By the next one it will probably be just mumbling (if I do another).
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:15,
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I could listen to PIE for ages, it's the voices that made it so good.
Anyway, I said I was going over 20 minutes ago.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:20,
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Anyway, I said I was going over 20 minutes ago.

is "How rare!" always makes me laugh when he says it.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 13:23,
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but the ending made me groan.
maybe with delight, maybe with despair.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 12:47,
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maybe with delight, maybe with despair.

...And thought of you.
Clicky
Sorry if it's been seen before, but I just really liked looking at penguins thru those sights.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:59,
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Clicky
Sorry if it's been seen before, but I just really liked looking at penguins thru those sights.

shes 16, and can put her feet behind her head
just thought you'd like to know
ha
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:51,
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just thought you'd like to know
ha

nevermind....
where'd all the whipper snappers come from?!
/covers spacefish's eyes
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:01,
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where'd all the whipper snappers come from?!
/covers spacefish's eyes

how old are you to be dating a 16 year old?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:05,
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you should wait till you're married....
did you know here in australia the legal age for heterosexuals is 16, but its 18 for homosexuals?
ridiculus much
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:11,
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did you know here in australia the legal age for heterosexuals is 16, but its 18 for homosexuals?
ridiculus much

can't get pregnant through homosexual antics, to my knowledge
i didnt say anything about having sex
just thought id make all the balding middle aged lurkers on the message board jealous
16 for hetro sex here, but 18 to watch it, cos that makes sense of course
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:12,
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i didnt say anything about having sex
just thought id make all the balding middle aged lurkers on the message board jealous
16 for hetro sex here, but 18 to watch it, cos that makes sense of course

very nice.... actually i used to do that myself... pert young 17 year old.. bla bla bla... funny
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:15,
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yeah, that is strange that you can actually have sex two years before you can watch it.... you'd think you'd be able to watch it earlier... get some pointers... he he
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:22,
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the age of consent for homosexual men is 18, and for heterosexual couples it's 16. Homosexual women are not mentioned... I don't think the Victorians thought they existed.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:21,
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I should've said - very rude of me to be so Anglocentric. Very naughty assumption on my part.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:35,
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Got stuff to do.
Those of you going to the piss-up, have fun.
Err... those of you not going have fun doing whatever you're doing too, of course.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:42,
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Those of you going to the piss-up, have fun.
Err... those of you not going have fun doing whatever you're doing too, of course.

but its only a laugh.. i just animated it and i thought id post it just for a lof

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but indeed, nice eyebrow action - you going to make us a turner prize entry?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:01,
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clicky
He ends with: No, I gave you artist statements.... Hey, I'm not being funny, you know that, don't you? Yep, he's certainly anything but funny.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:50,
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He ends with: No, I gave you artist statements.... Hey, I'm not being funny, you know that, don't you? Yep, he's certainly anything but funny.

who doesn't really know how people you haven't got drunk with actually work.
Hey look, I made an artist statement.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:55,
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Hey look, I made an artist statement.

Yes, I have liked what he does - actually I did a passionate defence of his work to my art teacher once (ah it's greeet being 17). I just think interviews are sometimes a silly way to learn about artists: if they're artists, surely the point is that they've found their best medium of expression already and it's not words..?
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modern art, though it doesn't appeal to me.
But I can't get over the pretentiousness of the people who talk such utter bollocks about it, and the stuck up fools who pay a small fortune to own it.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:12,
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But I can't get over the pretentiousness of the people who talk such utter bollocks about it, and the stuck up fools who pay a small fortune to own it.

I think an artist who is a pretentious or downright nasty person can still make good art.
And Art collectors are indeed humungous tossers.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:16,
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And Art collectors are indeed humungous tossers.

that fella on the Late Review, makes me want to throw things at my tv screen
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:30,
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he's SUCH an arsehole... I really really hate Tom Paulin.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 11:33,
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i have a friend whose father is an artist, and he says that the shit that reviewers generate is totally not what the art is about. it's quite reassuring to think that actual artists think that it's bullshit, too.
oh, and half of the descriptions of pieces in art galleries are made up on the spot by curators. true.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:42,
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oh, and half of the descriptions of pieces in art galleries are made up on the spot by curators. true.

I got to the 'we're all weeping babies' and wanted to punch something. Mr P hates modern art of any description. I;ll fight anyone about anything really, because I;m tedious, so usually defend it. But things like that really don't help my cause...
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my defence of Idiot Emin winning the Turner Prize ages ago was that it's awarded to artists that get work on the public eye and promote discussion about art, among other things, and actually - for whatever reason she suceeded, she did bring art into the minds of the public and promote some form of debate. But then again, there is only so much self satisfied smugness you can take from the 'YBA' before you just want to kill them.
I now have my coat on and am calling a cab.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:09,
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I now have my coat on and am calling a cab.

me too. I'm going to sort out my fake tan. Looked far too pallid in the last lot of b3ta pics.
Good luck buying appliances.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:24,
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Good luck buying appliances.

I'm spending the w/e with m the g/f again, so wont be around here much.
Enjoy the weekend.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:25,
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Enjoy the weekend.

you look ok. It would be excpetionally unsuprising if tripod were broken tho. I thought that was what it did?
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From the sun.
Yes, I have been pissing about with Gimp again.

I just realised how cool that would look cut into a music video.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:20,
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so thought I might aswell get up too. Trying to get Mr Pep up with loud heavy metal now, and it's just not working.
What are you upto today?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:29,
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What are you upto today?

it's very hot.. I'm hoping nicey's going to take me out tonight for my birfday next week..
I find frying bacon is the best thing for getting people out of bed. If you can be arsed that is.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:32,
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I find frying bacon is the best thing for getting people out of bed. If you can be arsed that is.

looked in the cupboard and the cupboard was bare. So was the fridge, which is where it's usually kept.
So it's your birthday too? everyones at it at the moment. What day?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:35,
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So it's your birthday too? everyones at it at the moment. What day?

always have emergency bacon. It's an important lesson to learn.
Wed is the day - but I'm at work - boo,hoo..
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:39,
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Wed is the day - but I'm at work - boo,hoo..

Did you learn that at nurse school? Damn.
Boo for work - but get nicey to take you out somewhere nice today/tonight and then cook you a birthday tea on wed.
(jelly, ice cream, the lot)
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:42,
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Boo for work - but get nicey to take you out somewhere nice today/tonight and then cook you a birthday tea on wed.
(jelly, ice cream, the lot)

taught me to drink. The emergency bacon thing came after I qualified.It was far too advanced to learn asa student.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:49,
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I waft coffee under tomsk's nose for a bit, then fry the bacon.
But I'm not going to just yet. Nice to have the flat (& the laptop) to myself for a bit.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:36,
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But I'm not going to just yet. Nice to have the flat (& the laptop) to myself for a bit.

Only reason Mr P should get up is cuz we have loads to do - but all boring stuff. Microwave comitted suicide and the oven took its own life in sympathy. We have to get appliances... boo.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:38,
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pep, I've just remembered - I've got a present for you. You're not coming tonight, are you?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:41,
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No I can't come tonight - you're not going to the extreme computing thing on Sunday are you? Like a maniac i said I'd be on a panel as rob didn't want to...
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:43,
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And um, no, no extreme computing for me (although I did judge last week's competition - go me!).
I could bring it to the birthday bash, but I case I forget or lose it by then, it was a v. basic palm-pilot thingie, so you could play with it in meetings in case no-one bought you a Pixter after all. But it's got a pen in it, too!
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:47,
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I could bring it to the birthday bash, but I case I forget or lose it by then, it was a v. basic palm-pilot thingie, so you could play with it in meetings in case no-one bought you a Pixter after all. But it's got a pen in it, too!

Curses that I'm not coming tonight. Would be cool to walk about an extreme computing thingy with that. Way cooler. Thankyou for thinking of me.
Aww, you've made my day.
:)
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:51,
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Aww, you've made my day.
:)

Glad you like the idea (you never know). Right, must reeely try not to lose it or step on it before the birthday bash.
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but have a good time tonight though.
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You out partying again then? We should really come some time. I think we'll go for the big one..
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Sadly I was partying a leetle last night too, so I've got to get myself fully recovered asap for tonight...
Hey it's my birthday on 16th - Geminis a-go-go on here.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:48,
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Hey it's my birthday on 16th - Geminis a-go-go on here.

I made it up.. Probably about that, and we are all split personalities! See ya later.
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See you later.
But now you've put the idea in my head I'm counting geminis.
Me
My Mum
My Sister
TheWife
Bovine2000
...that makes 10 so far. Oh, I'm so tragically sad...
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:08,
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But now you've put the idea in my head I'm counting geminis.
Me
My Mum
My Sister
TheWife
Bovine2000
...that makes 10 so far. Oh, I'm so tragically sad...

literally everyones at it. If it's not birthday's it's exams. Glad yours are both the former tho - more fun
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:52,
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I'm getting too old though, but definitely better than exams..
See you both later - got to go and do stuff!
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 10:00,
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See you both later - got to go and do stuff!

Thanx so much 4 da shortcut to David Hasselhoff Amazon page. My heart is so uplifted. I now realise that Americans can take the piss too in subtle ways. The reviews are brilliant and full of (what is the word...) shit?!? I only wish I lived there so I could order this jumped up doggy nugget.
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That most of them found the same song to be 'particularly' good...
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just humour tho, no sarcasm or anything right?
Hey Siu - how're your exams?
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:06,
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Hey Siu - how're your exams?

Over on the 17th... and by 19th will know if I have resits in sept!
I know I have passed one (out of four) so far...yay!
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:13,
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I know I have passed one (out of four) so far...yay!

well done you. Keep us posted. I still think we need a vet.
You get your results so quickly. Do they just hold up pictures of animals an ask you what they are?
;-)
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:18,
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You get your results so quickly. Do they just hold up pictures of animals an ask you what they are?
;-)

We get 'vivas', oral exams, if we fail (and in two of the four anyway)...so they can decide if we messed up the exam, or are just stupid. I don't know how I did in this subject but I have no viva...therefore I passed.. (houpla!)
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:27,
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I don't know if you should be hanging out here looking at mutant kittens and stuff!
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:29,
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Only first year though... another four years left!
Probably shouldn't see what you guys do to kittens and other random animals... but hey.. beats revising!
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:34,
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Probably shouldn't see what you guys do to kittens and other random animals... but hey.. beats revising!

back together after everyone else wrecks everything.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:36,
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sound terrifying. Doctors have em too don't they. None of that for me, I just had to make nice pictures. There's aot to be said for graphic design.
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...but the medics only have pass/fail vivas we have them in some subjects anyway...grrr
(many...well not that many, years ago I got a B in GCSE Graphics! .. I'm sure its a bit different though!)
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:39,
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(many...well not that many, years ago I got a B in GCSE Graphics! .. I'm sure its a bit different though!)

when you're qualified get intouch and we can do a job swap for a day. No one will ever know. T'will be cool.
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...as long as you don't intend to 'potatoshop' any of the kittens! :)
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![Challenge Entry: Turner Prize [challenge entry]](/images/board_posticon_c.gif)
A graphical representation of the conflicts inherant in our society today. For those of you who don't at first appreciate the fine details of this work, allow me to explain: on one hand, we are given the image-load icon, a symbol of impatience; of uncertainty; of waiting. As every good concubine knows, these are the paths to the dark side, and to war, fascism and brie. The broken link image shows inner peace through the knowledge that the worst has happened - security through failure.

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enter that to the real Turner prize. Is Brie really the dark side? Damn.
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thats blinding
you guys have really been pulling out all the stops for this comp... the descriptions are dynamite.
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Sat 8 Jun 2002, 9:12,
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you guys have really been pulling out all the stops for this comp... the descriptions are dynamite.

there's evil in them there pictures, you might not see it yet, but there is.
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Where's my credit? Oh by the way I was 50% of the making of this one, glad you lot like it, wait till you see what's coming next...
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