Zenister 0 #26 May 24, 2003 Quote Here are my top 20 guesses. Biodiesel RULES! 1) Celtic Poetry 2) Babylonian cooking ... 19) Yurt etiquette heya i know something about those!! basks in the slightly superior glow for all of 2 ms____________________________________ Those who fail to learn from the past are simply Doomed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VectorBoy 0 #27 May 25, 2003 Making custom fenders for his harley on the english wheel then TIG welding on the fittings for them. Or making a chainsaw start ( any chainsaw ) on the third pull. How to have a weekend of a lifetime with several attractive young ladies for less than 7 dollars in thailand. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RevJim 0 #28 May 25, 2003 QuoteHow to have a weekend of a lifetime with several attractive young ladies for less than 7 dollars in thailand. Teach me Obi-Wan!It's your life, live it! Karma RB#684 "Corcho", ASK#60, Muff#3520, NCB#398, NHDZ#4, C-33989, DG#1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VectorBoy 0 #29 May 25, 2003 Bet he dose not know who were the five original drummers for the band spinal tap? Glen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FliegendeWolf 0 #30 May 25, 2003 Yaaaaaaay! QuoteNeopolitan chords That would be bII, generally found in first inversion. QuoteTone rows I9{0,9,4,5,t,e,6,7,3,2,8,1}={9,0,5,4,e,t,3,2,6,7,1,8} A very useful transformation indeed. This row, by the way, is from Donald Martino's Fantasies and Improptus for Solo Piano QuotePlagal Cadences IV-I, or else the Amen cadence QuoteHow to do brain surgery on river rats Well, three out of four ain't bad. Are you a musician Stacy?A One that Isn't Cold is Scarcely a One at All Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 2,436 #31 May 25, 2003 >How to do brain surgery on river rats Hey, I'll have you know that I have quite a bit of experience doing orthopedic surgery on lab rats! But if you do do brain surgery on river rats, how do you know if it was successful? Do they lose their stutter or something? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lurch 0 #32 May 25, 2003 I bet he doesn't know anything about process program profiling, zone mapping and preblow cam timing to control expansion characteristics and material distribution in sidel blowmolding automation. But he could probably whip my ass in a good game of cribbage.Live and learn... or die, and teach by example. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Islandcool 0 #33 May 25, 2003 QuoteMaking custom fenders for his harley on the english wheel then TIG welding on the fittings for them. Whew...Yep. I've used an english wheel and it sucks. It would probably maim Bill. I think he might do ok with the TIG welding. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stacy 0 #34 May 25, 2003 actually i did an amygdalectomy on a river rat. part of a neuro research course i took. did the anesthesia measurements, etc on my own, used an electrified drill, brain atlas and halo to measure from bregma on the skull, did stitvhe son my own and he healed just fine. had no sense of fear or memory. Super Rat. of course we had to euthanize them and put them under at the end, then i got to do brain staining and slicing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stacy 0 #35 May 25, 2003 i played classical clarinet for 15 years or so. got into manhatten school of music approved for a dual major in psych at columbia, but went to ithaca instead. switched into music therapy/psych during undergrad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happythoughts 0 #36 May 26, 2003 Quote played classical clarinet for 15 years or so. got into manhatten school of music approved Dude... play Freebird... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #37 May 26, 2003 Quote had no sense of fear or memory Life would most likely be short.......but SO MUCH FUN!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 1,652 #38 May 26, 2003 Quote Quote 7) Quaternion Integration I'm thinking Bill could handle this one. Heck - if I've done it, I'm guessing Bill could do it in his sleep. The others are good, though. Needlepoint. I'd suspect he knows something about hypergolic rocket fuels too.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkyDekker 1,147 #39 May 26, 2003 Quote You just wait, Justin. Any day now you'll be wondering why the phrase "is that your first . . ." keeps changing to "I'm Keith's bitch!" in your posts. Just make sure you do this to the right Justin Right being a very relative termJustin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jib 0 #40 May 26, 2003 Quotehad no sense of fear or memory. Super Rat. Sounds like some drunks I know -------------------------------------------------- the depth of his depravity sickens me. -- Jerry Falwell, People v. Larry Flynt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stacy 0 #41 May 26, 2003 actually i can play freebird on the guitar. it just loses, something... on a clarinet. i dunno. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happythoughts 0 #42 May 27, 2003 Quote actually i can play freebird on the guitar. it just loses, something... on a clarinet. i dunno. I'm just thinking that back in the day there was some drunk dude in the front of a Wagner concert yelling "Dude, the accelerations waltz rocks...". I stay away from most of the classical stuff myself. I started the wave at an opera one night. Talk about stuffy people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stacy 0 #43 May 27, 2003 Quote I started the wave at an opera one night. Talk about stuffy people. why do i have NO problem at all picturing this? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpeedRacer 1 #44 May 27, 2003 Quote i played classical clarinet for 15 years or so. Did you ever go to band camp? Speed Racer -------------------------------------------------- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stacy 0 #45 May 27, 2003 Quote Did you ever go to band camp? several times. in fact, 3 years i was even in All State. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VectorBoy 0 #46 May 27, 2003 Well then Stacy do YOU know who were the drummers in spinal tap? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stacy 0 #47 May 27, 2003 no more than 19, depending on the "Missing 17" of course. John "Stumpy" Pepys (1964-1969) Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs (1969-1974) Peter "James" Bond (1974-1977) Mick Shrimpton (1977-1982) Joe "Mama" Besser (1982) Ric Shrimpton (1992-2000) Mick Fleetwood (2000) Skippy Skuffleton (2001-?) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VectorBoy 0 #48 May 27, 2003 Quote no more than 19, depending on the "Missing 17" of course. John "Stumpy" Pepys (1964-1969) Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs (1969-1974) Peter "James" Bond (1974-1977) Mick Shrimpton (1977-1982) Joe "Mama" Besser (1982) Ric Shrimpton (1992-2000) Mick Fleetwood (2000) Skippy Skuffleton (2001-?) _____________________________________________ And now for the bonus points tell us how they all died? But not too much detail about finger printing vomit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iflyme 0 #49 May 27, 2003 #20: The battle on ice for Lord Stanley's coveted Cup Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FliegendeWolf 0 #50 May 27, 2003 Very cool. I was surprised to see someone post music theory stuff here! Yes, I am a certified theory geek - with a degree to prove it. So when your profile says "therapist," that means music therapist? Do you meet with clients for hourly sessions or does it work some other way? Do you suggest certain pieces for certain people? How does that work? Do you ever recommend Pierrot Lunaire?A One that Isn't Cold is Scarcely a One at All Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites