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[TR] That Real Big Fucker in Oregon- Cooper Spur 4/24/2005
b-rock replied to ivan's topic in Oregon Cascades
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http://portland.craigslist.org/about/best/bos/67918113.html
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Where did you READ that bullshit... Uh, let me guess, the local DARE officer?
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Really? You've seen people trying to sell bus passes downtown? I think I got a look at the fukker scoping my car out when I left it. Maybe I can find him downtown. And put my foot up his ass.
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FYI - The new meth-head trick in Portland is to charge $60/month Tri Met passes from those new self service kiosks near the Max stations. My wallet was stolen while I was running in Forest Park a few weeks ago and 5 seperate charges were run up before I could cancel the cards. So if some tweaker tries to sell you a bus pass, kick 'em in the gonads.
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Perhaps Fairweather is just regretting the choices he's made in life, 15 years of 50-60 hour work weeks sounds like it'd take it's toll. Live to work or work to live.
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lately, some uber-classic soundboard Dead shows - archive.org, ooooh yeah that site
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Oh give it up, you always play the 'personal attack' card then go and dish it out... I just think it's funny how folks spray spray away with their multiple avatars. Where do you find the time?
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Fek yeah. Rose and Raindrop?
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whatever makes you feel better about yourself dude
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Smith!
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Pope's dead. Who's got a hammar?
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Thanks. I have not had one either in probably 3 or 4 years, however I saw one last night on a Windows 2000 machine. From what I've seen the code quality has improved vastly over the course of the last several OS releases, using NT4 as a baseline. I still see freaky stuff sometimes on all OS versions, usually when 1) playing DirectX games or 2) using peripherals that have buggy drivers or 3) messing around with not-completely-thought-through C++ code I like Linux though, if you think its for the elite now, you probably didn't try it 5 or 6 years ago. I think companies like RedHat etc have come a long way in making this particular type of OS accessible to normal users. Yeah, I started working with Linux back in school some 10 years ago, still use it at work a bit too. I fully agree that companies like Red Hat have done wonders for making Linux accessible, I think that's great. Just got to pick the right tool for the job (even, uh, Apple, well, sometimes). In my line of work we count on a lot of powerful, high level tools to get a lot of work done in a short period of time and Windows is the answer. As a math/compsci geek I secretly root for open source software, I just realize in using it it'd be hard to do what I want to do and get paid.
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It's like .0000001% of the worlds population that could find and install a patch, nevermind write their own. Microsfot OSs are for folks who don't have the time to dink around and need to get real, revenue generating work done. I haven't had a 'blue screen of death' for a good couple of years now.
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Yikes! Luckily nothing like this would ever happen in a civilized country...
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My 250cc gets 80mpg on the highway
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There are sooooo many suckers trying to sell off Hood Meadows punch passes right now on portland.craigslist...
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http://www.thecircuitgym.com/
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Gunna be wet! I might be game.
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Yes, dogs are allowed, it is not a National Park like Rainier. Usually they'll open the lift at 9, conditions permitting. I think you can buy a 'one ride' pass up. Unless it's winter and cold that'll likely be too late a start but it depnds on your comfort level. You can park/sleep overnight in the Timberline lot, there are signs for the overnight spots. If they're not plowing I'd recomend parking in the back of the lot, there can be quite a bit of activity throughout the night up there.
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Saturday: Reid Headwall, perfect ice and neve, perfect weather. Sunday: Refinishing old furniture and gawking at everything in bloom at the Portland Nursery.
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