[BNPRG #54]
From Misunderstood to Hood Rat on 7:26 pm Fri Oct 6, 1995
HR> You guyz all suck. KCI is the best. We got about 10, yes count em 10,
HR> 486DX2/66's. My school has a wicked budget.
mines got a better budget (14 million dollars)
new gym, new school, new everything.. fuck my schools got it all made.. but i
aint going there for another 2 w
[BNPRG #55]
From Hood Rat to Temujin on 10:54 pm Fri Oct 6, 1995
HR> You guyz all suck. KCI is the best. We got about 10, yes count em 10,
HR> 486DX2/66's. My school has a wicked budget.
T> How many have hard drives?? i know that with the 486sx33's count em NONE
T> have harddrives. and are just vga rez.
None have harddrives. At least I don't
[BNPRG #56]
From Hood Rat to Green Hornet on 10:57 pm Fri Oct 6, 1995
HR> Well, mine are PS/1's I think. So there. And BTW, KCI rulez dickhead.
HR> (Just jokin, but the school rulez. hehe) WCI blows chunks. Hey, do you know
HR> girl named Laura O'Neill?? What about some girl named Heather?? Both are in
HR> Grade 11 there.
GH>
GH> As a matter of fac
[BNPRG #57]
From Hood Rat to Misunderstood on 10:59 pm Fri Oct 6, 1995
HR> You guyz all suck. KCI is the best. We got about 10, yes count em 10,
HR> 486DX2/66's. My school has a wicked budget.
M>
M> mines got a better budget (14 million dollars)
M> new gym, new school, new everything.. fuck my schools got it all made.. but
M> aint going there for an
[BNPRG #58]
From Temujin to Romeo on 12:43 pm Mon Oct 9, 1995
HR> Who's Skippy?? I'd think that they would love you guyz (Darque, Tem, et
HR> Cause you guyz would be so far ahead. Guess that just makes them look stupi
HR> though.
R>
R> Skippy = Mr. Ruppel.. The teacher that drags his computer around with h
R> everywhere...
R>
R> They fear u
[BNPRG #59]
From Temujin to Romeo on 12:43 pm Mon Oct 9, 1995
HR> What school?? What surgery?? My school needs: New Gym, new caf, new
HR> classrooms, air conditioning, heat, running water, windows, kleenexes, new
HR> sports uniforms, new teachers, new school. We need everything. Just ask Rom
HR> or Master Darque or Servility.
R>
R> KCI is f
[BNPRG #60]
From Temujin to Technifix on 12:43 pm Mon Oct 9, 1995
T> Did you hear of the kid that argued physics with proffesionals when he was
T> 4? And is in university at 13? (He skipped from grade 5 to grade 11 in 3
T> weeks also). There are just some people born more intelligent than others.
T> Sure I see that people use it and some don't.
[BNPRG #61]
From Temujin to Algorhythm on 12:43 pm Mon Oct 9, 1995
T> is. People that can utilize knowledge must also learn when and when not to
T> use it.
A> Boom: This is the spot where religion comes in. More than a belief in God
A> religion is more valuable as a tool for homogenizing beliefs in society. I'm
A> the last person to want to fit
[BNPRG #62]
From Temujin to Spinner on 12:43 pm Mon Oct 9, 1995
A> they can BOTH be followed as they are completely different things. Science
A> deals with the trivial matters, while religion deals with spiritual ones. Th
A> are nothing the same yet people want to replace one with the other. If peopl
A> could come to that conclusion, a lot of
[BNPRG #63]
From Temujin to Spinner on 12:43 pm Mon Oct 9, 1995
G> Well, it would be pretty hypocritical for me to believe in more than one
G> religion now, wouldn't it??
S>
S> Thats the problem. Just because you believe in one religion, you think
S> that all the others are pure shit. Why can't you open your eyes a little.
S> parents have alw
[BNPRG #64]
From Green Hornet to Molson on 12:43 pm Mon Oct 9, 1995
M> Laura o'neil? the one that goes to J.F. Ross in guelph? i know her...good
M> friends with my sis :)
GH>
GH> Nope the Laura O' Neil of W.C.I ..
M>
M> oh ok...hmm maybe she transferred..is she in OAC? and does she have
M> light-brown/blonde hair?
Nope, grade 11 ... and she has
[BNPRG #65]
From Molson to Green Hornet on 12:43 pm Mon Oct 9, 1995
.·∙Green Hornet Blurted this to Molson
`∙·On 9 Oct 95 09:37·∙·.
M> Laura o'neil? the one that goes to J.F. Ross in guelph? i know her...good
M> friends with my sis :)
GH>
GH> Nope the Laura O' Neil of W.C.I ..
M>
M> oh ok...hmm maybe she transferred..is she in OAC? and does she
[BNPRG #66]
From Green Hornet to Molson on 3:49 pm Mon Oct 9, 1995
M> Laura o'neil? the one that goes to J.F. Ross in guelph? i know her...good
M> friends with my sis :)
GH>
GH> Nope the Laura O' Neil of W.C.I ..
M>
M> oh ok...hmm maybe she transferred..is she in OAC? and does she have
M> light-brown/blonde hair?
GH>
GH> Nope, grade 11 ... and s
[BNPRG #67]
From Spinner to Molson on 5:35 pm Tue Oct 10, 1995
M> ya? they both used to go to the same camp i did...ya...they're both pretty
M> nice :) <grin>
Same camp? What.. like Summer Camp? How long ago was that?
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[BNPRG #68]
From Spinner to Temujin on 5:35 pm Tue Oct 10, 1995
T> i agree with you, the bible is just a good novel, or a type of fable, with
T> no actual reality to it, but it does have those basic morals all through it
T> that do make sense.
Right... that's my point summarized in one sentence..:)
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[BNPRG #69]
From Spinner to Temujin on 5:35 pm Tue Oct 10, 1995
T> What the basic bottom line with buddism? I mean christian/catholic have
T> god created world etc.. but i know nothing about buddism.
Well... it's complex as HELL...:) In fact, i wouldn't know where to start
(besides i don't know that much anyways) but it basically has to do w
[BNPRG #70]
From Spinner to Molson on 5:35 pm Tue Oct 10, 1995
M> hmmm ok..must be a different person...does THIS laura have a sis named holly
What other nice chicks do you know in guelph?
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[BNPRG #71]
From Technifix to Algorhythm on 8:47 pm Tue Oct 10, 1995
T> But we do have the ability to destroy ourselves. We HAVE launched nuclear
T> bombs.. (or atomic like at Hiroshima, but Nukes have been tested). Sure if
T> you can't use the knowledge then its useless. But that is like saying that
T> since I know how to use a gun I will use it.
[BNPRG #72]
From Technifix to Marie on 8:47 pm Tue Oct 10, 1995
> I don't beleive in that kind of thing. In my beleif, when you die, your
M> >dead. Worm stew.
M>
M> gross no thanks! go ahead, God gave you a free will also! :>
I sorta like the idea. Eternal peace.
> Did you hear of the kid that argued physics with proffesionals when he was
M
[BNPRG #73]
From Technifix to Marie on 8:47 pm Tue Oct 10, 1995
>M> this is too much! being a moron has nothing to do with anything...you'll
>M> either go to heaven or to hell, the choice being made if you accept Jesus a
>M> your Lord and Saviour or not!
M> >YOu could get into a lot of trouble for that statement....
M>
M> how so??? we have pe
[BNPRG #74]
From Technifix to Temujin on 8:47 pm Tue Oct 10, 1995
T> Or in a nutshell they were born with that ability to absorb + retain
T> knowledge, a genetic fluke.
T>
T> I absorb and retain knowledge.. does that mean I am abnormal? I think
T> not. :)
T> Abnormal for today's standard yes, but its a good abnormal, because
T> evolution dictat
[BNPRG #75]
From Molson to Spinner on 3:11 am Wed Oct 11, 1995
.·∙Spinner Blurted this to Molson
`∙·On 10 Oct 95 17:01:14·∙·.
M> ya? they both used to go to the same camp i did...ya...they're both pretty
M> nice :) <grin>
S>
S> Same camp? What.. like Summer Camp? How long ago was that?
ya Wabinaki...umm this was like 3-4 years back... mayb
[BNPRG #76]
From Molson to Spinner on 3:11 am Wed Oct 11, 1995
.·∙Spinner Blurted this to Molson
`∙·On 10 Oct 95 17:06:09·∙·.
M> hmmm ok..must be a different person...does THIS laura have a sis named holly
S>
S> What other nice chicks do you know in guelph?
umm do you go to Ross? there i know a chick named Cassy..she lives in
Kitchener now
[BNPRG #77]
From Hood Rat to Molson on 3:28 pm Wed Oct 11, 1995
GH> Nope the Laura O' Neil of W.C.I ..
M>
M> oh ok...hmm maybe she transferred..is she in OAC? and does she have
M> light-brown/blonde hair?
GH>
GH> Nope, grade 11 ... and she has light brown/blonde hair if I can recall.
M>
M> hmmm ok..must be a different person...does THIS laura
[BNPRG #78]
From Molson to Hood Rat on 12:26 am Thu Oct 12, 1995
.·∙Hood Rat Blurted this to Molson
`∙·On 11 Oct 95 15:28:26·∙·.
GH> Nope the Laura O' Neil of W.C.I ..
M>
M> oh ok...hmm maybe she transferred..is she in OAC? and does she have
M> light-brown/blonde hair?
GH>
GH> Nope, grade 11 ... and she has light brown/blonde hair if I can re
[BNPRG #79]
From Marie to Spinner on 3:46 am Thu Oct 12, 1995
>M> how so??? we have people here how judge others according to their beliefs d
>M> we??? :> <G>
> By that smily i hope you were being sarcastic. Because we definetly DO
>judge people by their beliefs wether we like it or not.
I was being sarcastic...and it doesn't matter if I w
[BNPRG #80]
From Algorhythm to Marie on 1:03 am Fri Oct 13, 1995
>M> this is too much! being a moron has nothing to do with anything...you'll
>M> either go to heaven or to hell, the choice being made if you accept Jesus a
>M> your Lord and Saviour or not!
M> >YOu could get into a lot of trouble for that statement....
M>
M> how so??? we have pe
[BNPRG #81]
From Algorhythm to Grandpa on 1:03 am Fri Oct 13, 1995
A> I take it you don't believe any other religion can be correct or just as val
A> with your above statement, right?
G>
G> Well, it would be pretty hypocritical for me to believe in more than one
G> religion now, wouldn't it??
No. My personal experience has dictated that the poin
[BNPRG #82]
From Algorhythm to Spinner on 1:03 am Fri Oct 13, 1995
S> You're a pretty smart guy..:) I used to think that religion was such a
Thank you.
:)
S> You're a pretty smart guy..:) I used to think that religion was such a
S> crock, due to the fact that science prooves it all wrong. And if you think
S> about it, it's not likely that ever
[BNPRG #83]
From Algorhythm to Temujin on 1:03 am Fri Oct 13, 1995
T> Not bad.
T> That is true, But WHO'S Ethical and moral values do we as a group go by?
I'd argue that there is a common group for everyone. In every religion to some
extent there are the same common beliefs, except for the minute details, such
as rituals and no-no's....but look
[BNPRG #84]
From Algorhythm to Spinner on 1:03 am Fri Oct 13, 1995
S> soul living on forever, and being reincarnated into another being. I'm not
S> sure about god, but when you die, you go to Nirvana, where you wait until yo
S> get a new body :) or something like that.
That's Hinduism. :)
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[BNPRG #85]
From Algorhythm to Technifix on 1:03 am Fri Oct 13, 1995
T> has no morals itself, but the people who study science must be ethical human
T> beings. When Einstein created the theory of relativity, he did not intend
Science never asks that of people; and as a result people WRONGFULLY use
science as a tool to demean religion. In fact, the
[BNPRG #86]
From Hood Rat to Molson on 2:31 pm Fri Oct 13, 1995
GH> Nope, grade 11 ... and she has light brown/blonde hair if I can recall.
M>
M> hmmm ok..must be a different person...does THIS laura have a sis named holly
HR>
HR> NOpe. Sis' names Shannon and ?????
M>
M> ok then...this is one from Guelph :)...
Nope. Kit/Wat area. First Kit t
[BNPRG #87]
From Temujin to Spinner on 1:46 am Sat Oct 14, 1995
T> What the basic bottom line with buddism? I mean christian/catholic have
T> god created world etc.. but i know nothing about buddism.
S>
S> Well... it's complex as HELL...:) In fact, i wouldn't know where to sta
S> (besides i don't know that much anyways) but it basically has t
[BNPRG #88]
From Temujin to Technifix on 1:46 am Sat Oct 14, 1995
T> with the last name of Snow, and he introduced ethics to science. Science
T> has no morals itself, but the people who study science must be ethical human
T> beings. When Einstein created the theory of relativity, he did not intend
T> to help create the atom bomb. The government
[BNPRG #89]
From Temujin to Technifix on 1:46 am Sat Oct 14, 1995
T> I absorb and retain knowledge.. does that mean I am abnormal? I think
T> not. :)
T> Abnormal for today's standard yes, but its a good abnormal, because
T> evolution dictates that that ability will become standard.
T>
T> Its depressing isn't it? Knowing only the over-intelligen
[BNPRG #90]
From Temujin to Algorhythm on 1:46 am Sat Oct 14, 1995
T> I mean you basically have science on one side, and religion on the other.
T> Both defying one another.
A> Honestly, they're not. Science is an explanation of how natural phenomenon
A> happen in life. Religion is the dictation on our spiritualism and how we
A> shoudl treat othe
[BNPRG #91]
From Molson to Hood Rat on 4:08 am Sat Oct 14, 1995
.·∙Hood Rat Blurted this to Molson
`∙·On 13 Oct 95 14:31:30·∙·.
GH> Nope, grade 11 ... and she has light brown/blonde hair if I can recall.
M>
M> hmmm ok..must be a different person...does THIS laura have a sis named holly
HR>
HR> NOpe. Sis' names Shannon and ?????
M>
M> ok then
[BNPRG #92]
From Hood Rat to Molson on 12:00 am Sun Oct 15, 1995
M> small town eh? that's wierd 2 people with the same names....oh well...hehe
M> maybe they know each other....that'd be soo wierd...imagine going "hi laura"
M> how's it going laura? hehe too wierd for me ;)
IT's not that weird. There are alot of people named Dave that I talk to
[BNPRG #93]
From Algorhythm to Temujin on 12:55 am Sun Oct 15, 1995
T> Early reglion was considered science, and supreme, to go against it was to b
T> a heretic. (Galieo for example). but since then yes religion has change
Cognitive abilities at that point in time were limited since free-thinking was
dissuaded and homogenization of society was en
[BNPRG #94]
From Black Crowe to Temujin on 12:55 am Sun Oct 15, 1995
T> Its depressing isn't it? Knowing only the over-intelligent people will be
T> able to get jobs? And that it is not that far in the future?
T> Yeah, but intelligence with no experience or knowledge is useless, Look at
T> microsoft programmers, may be intelligent, but they don't
[BNPRG #95]
From Technifix to Temujin on 12:55 am Sun Oct 15, 1995
T> needed in the science field. If religion teaches you right from wrong (I am
T> not a religious type so I don't know too much about religion) it can be used
T> in science to stop potentially dangerous inventions, or just keep the people
T> from using it in a wrong fashion.
T> T
[BNPRG #96]
From Technifix to Temujin on 12:55 am Sun Oct 15, 1995
T> I absorb and retain knowledge.. does that mean I am abnormal? I think
T> not. :)
T> Abnormal for today's standard yes, but its a good abnormal, because
T> evolution dictates that that ability will become standard.
T>
T> Its depressing isn't it? Knowing only the over-intelligen
[BNPRG #97]
From Spinner to Molson on 5:20 am Sun Oct 15, 1995
M> umm do you go to Ross? there i know a chick named Cassy..she lives in
M> Kitchener now..but still goes to Ross..umm i know a few of her friends...but
M> seeing as i live in Waterloo i don't know very many people in guelph
No... i go to G.C.V.I. But is that chick named Cassy C
[BNPRG #98]
From Algorhythm to Technifix on 4:21 pm Sun Oct 15, 1995
T> apart of someone. Ever since the person was born. How can a person not be
T> able to tell right from wrong? (Except psychos).
Right and wrong is completely subjective, as is the truth nowadays.
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[BNPRG #99]
From Temujin to Algorhythm on 6:42 pm Sun Oct 15, 1995
A> tangible on this world they simply cannot since they lead their lives around
A> the tangible. Science is much easier for them to follow since they can touch
A> feel and taste the results. They can't get the same from religion.
A>
T> provide, but in a way I really just have to
[BNPRG #100]
From Temujin to Black Crowe on 6:42 pm Sun Oct 15, 1995
T> Its depressing isn't it? Knowing only the over-intelligent people will be
T> able to get jobs? And that it is not that far in the future?
T> Yeah, but intelligence with no experience or knowledge is useless, Look at
T> microsoft programmers, may be intelligent, but they don't
[BNPRG #101]
From Temujin to Technifix on 6:42 pm Sun Oct 15, 1995
T> from using it in a wrong fashion.
T> Then again, some of the morals/ethics that religion has are not right either
T> personally I think if you were to take a person that was completely isolated
T> from everything inot the world they would know right from wrong if you were
T> t
[BNPRG #102]
From Black Crowe to Temujin on 6:57 pm Sun Oct 15, 1995
T> What was the last windows program/application you used and you LIKED, Umm
T> DOS. I don't know, for me its EVERY damn microsoft application i've used
T> for whatever reason, right off in the begining i found it couldn't do what i
T> needed it to do.
That may be. Remember that
[BNPRG #103]
From Grandpa to Algorhythm on 10:29 pm Sun Oct 15, 1995
A> No. My personal experience has dictated that the point of ALL religions, the
A> common ground between EVERY FORM of religion is to believe in something.
A> Whether that is a God (religion), yourself (atheism) or a belief (agnosticis
A> it is always a system of belief for the p