hardware array turned second hand smoke...the story?

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Author: CIE-Keithkeith@christianexchange.org
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Subject: hardware array turned second hand smoke...the story?
Excellent!

Keith


----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Cluff <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 11:07 PM
Subject: Re: hardware array turned second hand smoke...the story?


> Lemme guess how this applies to this list...........
>
> People will roll their own cigarettes and give them out to people

for free.
> Then some else will come along and see that these hand rolled

cigarettes
> aren't rolled quite right, so they will give the origional guy a tip

so that
> he can start rolling better cigarettes.
> After sevral people give them suggestions they are now rolling a

better more
> stable cigarette that everyone is enjoying more and they tend not to

fall
> apart as much as some other guys cigarrettes, who will remain name

less...
> we'll just refer to him as MS. He won't listen to anyone and thinks

he
> rolls the best ones around, even though they tend to fall apart when

you
> want them the most.
>     Even though MS can't seem to roll his correctly at all he goes

around
> and buys up all the good tobacco in town so that everyone else can't

have it
> and either throws it away, or blends it wil his own discusting

mix....
>
> Am I close?
>
> Brian Cluff
> ----- Original Message -----
> > Sorry,
> >
> > can't help myself...
> >
> > Second hand smoke at a night club..... You run the highest risk of

a
> > fatal accident between Friday night and sometime Monday morning.

Why
> > ? Intoxicated drivers. Ever notice around mid-night the traffic

slows
> > down and about 1:30am there are a greater number of cars on the
> > street?
> >
> > Ever wonder how much they had to drink, what about their fatigue
> > level?
> >
> > Some bars are frequented by unsavory people. Some nice bars.

Ever
> > wonder who is after who and may begin to shoot at someone next to

you?
> >
> > If the crazies, or the drunks don't get ya, the second hand smoke
> > surely will.
> >
> > Now what about that mad cow disease?
> >
> > Peace,
> > Keith
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Jason <>
> > To: <>
> > Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 8:52 AM
> > Subject: Re: array (hardware) question
> >
> >
> > > > Mark wrote:
> > > > I seem to replace more hard drives in clients with smoking
> > offices.
> > > > Smoking offices are still legal in the UK (I moved here from
> > > > Phoenix two years ago), if you can believe that!
> > >
> > > Yeah, its craziness. Yesterday at work, a coworker tried to

convince
> > > me that Mesa has the no smoking indoors ordniance because it is

a
> > > "mormon community". Ironically, it was a mormon who also smoked

who
> > > was making this allegation. My responce was "I thought it had

more
> > to
> > > do with the fact that it kills innocent bystanders". Later in

the
> > day
> > > she was making remarks about the things the "rednecks in Apache
> > > Junction" do (yes, there are entirely too many of them) .. I was
> > like
> > > "they smoke indoors, even in public places!".. hahah.. I was

shocked
> > > when I moved here a couple years ago. .. I had thought it was a
> > > Federal law against smoking indoors. No such luck, apparently it

was
> > > only a Cali thing.
> > >
> > > Anyone know where I can buy little cans of compressed (pure) O2?
> > >
> > > I was disgusted to find that people smoke in ALL of the clubs

out
> > > here. Used to be that one would take a shower before going out

to
> > > party... here, I could reek of used oil from an accident at

work,
> > and
> > > no one at any of the clubs would likely notice, due to the

pollution
> > > in the air. On the other hand, taking a long vigorous shower

AFTER
> > > going to any of these clubs is a definite must, as the crap that
> > comes
> > > out of cigs not only has its own odor, it also acts as a sort of
> > > binder material to stick all sorts of other unpleasant odors to

any
> > > nearby material. (At CalPac computers in Ventura, Gary, the
> > > sole-proprietor and otherwise spotlessly clean person, smoked
> > indoors.
> > > I never had the "lingering nasty cig odor" problem there, nor do

I
> > > have it when people smoke in otherwise clean homes. Then,

clothes
> > just
> > > smell mildly like freshly smoked cigs... which leads me to

believe
> > its
> > > the cigs bringing out the worst smells in the lcoal environ...)
> > >
> > > ...
> > >
> > > BTW: its always seemed to me that scientifically minded

athiests
> > > genreally have better health habits anyways, probably because

they
> > see
> > > the obvious need for them more than someone who figures they can
> > abuse
> > > their body, then be "forgiven" later...
> > >
> > >
> > > --
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> > >
> > >
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