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In Reply to: Re: not only smile... posted by Victor Khomenko on August 04, 1999 at 05:31:31:
Hi, Victor>>>
***I hardly can tell Zhiguli from Volga, so your car
comments wasted on me.You tell them by the size of their smoke trail. Volga's is also darker.
<<<Thanx a LOT for the tip. :)
>>>
I like Russell, he is quite capable guy.
<<<That's not apparent in the Soldier. By I watched my
movie guide book and found him in 'Overboard' which
I liked. Maybe I'll try him in 'Thumbstone'.
>>>
But I must admit I saw the movie mostly as the HT set-up tool, with
bangs and all those impressive noises.
<<<You have my sympathy. :) I run movies sound straight
through my music system... no bells and whistles, but
no headache too. The only dedicated setting in my
HHHT (Ha-Ha-HT:) is switching the input selector on
the amp.
>>>
BTW, is this your name or a handle?
<<<Long-time nick. I looked into English dictionary long time
*after* I start using it. Hmm... maybe after one of local
old-timers, Lukazs F advice to look into Polish dictionary.It's also a small part of my real name.
Yeah, and I'm a proud owner of that 4-letter ukrainian suffix
as well. And I associate word 'Salo' NOT with Pasolini. :)
PS on your Nigel collision. I suspect that it's worth to try
a film he recommended and re-check your LDC equation. Nigel
seems to be like good book with ugly cover. Just take my words
with grain of salt: software enineers don't have cerebral cortexes,
they watch only Titanic etc...
regards, gnat
Hi, Victor
> > >
***I hardly can tell Zhiguli from Volga, so your car
comments wasted on me.You tell them by the size of their smoke trail. Volga's is also darker.
< < <Thanx a LOT for the tip. :)
No you know...
> > >
I like Russell, he is quite capable guy.
< < <That's not apparent in the Soldier. By I watched my
movie guide book and found him in 'Overboard' which
I liked. Maybe I'll try him in 'Thumbstone'.The Overboard was good, the Thumbstone I thought was more conventional.
> > >
BTW, is this your name or a handle?
< < <***Long-time nick. I looked into English dictionary long time
*after* I start using it. Hmm... maybe after one of local
old-timers, Lukazs F advice to look into Polish dictionary.***It's also a small part of my real name.
***Yeah, and I'm a proud owner of that 4-letter ukrainian suffix
as well. And I associate word 'Salo' NOT with Pasolini. :)That makes sense and that is why I asked.
***PS on your Nigel collision. I suspect that it's worth to try
a film he recommended and re-check your LDC equation.I am mildly tempted. But I must admit, I am not for giving anyone endless chances - if they screwed up ten times, I am not willing to waste my time invesigating them further. There are SO many really good actors that I have not seen yet. And no, you can not talk me into watching any Julia Roberts movie.
Nigel
seems to be like good book with ugly cover. Just take my words
with grain of salt: software enineers don't have cerebral cortexes,
they watch only Titanic etc...My heart is going out for them. I presume after the Y2K many will have difficulty finding jobs. My wife is sort of in the same category.
Best of luck,
Victor.
regards, gnat
Hi, countryman :)> > >
The Overboard was good, the Thumbstone I thought was more conventional.
< < <I'm not scared. Afterall, I love country music. :)
> > >
I am mildly tempted. But I must admit, I am not
for giving anyone endless chances
< < <For me, LDC is no more *anyone* after Nigel' recommendation.
Well... maybe... after I'll watch what he recommended...
maybe... my private "morons list" will get biggger. :)
> > >
software enineers don't have cerebral cortexes,
they watch only Titanic etc...My heart is going out for them. I presume after the Y2K many will have difficulty finding
jobs. My wife is sort of in the same category.
< < <Quite opposite... it offers GREAT job possibilities!
"Don't fix it while ain't broken"... but when it's
finally broken, you get some perfect racket. COBOL
programmers of the 70s are in the charts again!I'm now dreaming about ~2038, when Unix 32-bit timers
are going to overflow. :)
Ohh and previous time I forgot to ask you for some
car expertise:)> > >
***Umm... and spies often *modify* motors, afaik. :)Yep. However, few of them leave family car tires on
their highly modified cars. Kidda trashes the whole idea.
< < <Could it be just an imitation of... whatmachacallit...
"family car tires"? You know, a part of spy masquerade...
kinda using pregnant women image to hide dynamite. :)
regards, gnat
Ohh and previous time I forgot to ask you for some
car expertise:)> > >
***Umm... and spies often *modify* motors, afaik. :)Yep. However, few of them leave family car tires on
their highly modified cars. Kidda trashes the whole idea.
< < <***Could it be just an imitation of... whatmachacallit...
"family car tires"? You know, a part of spy masquerade...
kinda using pregnant women image to hide dynamite. :)Does anyone make super performance tires that look like those sold on $8000 family car? I doubt it. Maybe that is what we need: the 008's with white walls on wire wheels...
Victor
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