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Thymox 02-28-2002 08:34 AM

What's your favourite sig?
 
Everyone uses sigs (or, they should do :D) - I stumbled on this and wondered what everyone's favourite sig is/was. It doesn't have to be your own, it can be somebody else's.

Mine has got to be 'Only dead fish follow the river' - it can mean so many things in different situations.

CragStar 02-28-2002 08:54 AM

Stmubled upon it heh? Haven't you got any work todo lately? :D

IMO funny sigs are the only ones worth having. I used to have a sig, but not anymore. The thing is I don't know why I don't :confused:

My fav:

There are two types of people in this world: Those who enjoy coding, those who won't, and those who can't count.

Off the link. :)

therion12 02-28-2002 12:33 PM

My sig isn't funny, but it sure saves time when people need to know my system specifications and/or contact information.

trickykid 02-28-2002 01:59 PM

Mine is the best sig...

-trickykid

CragStar 02-28-2002 02:10 PM

I suppose you could adapt your sig for the site Trick:

Not every thread deserves an answer.

But then again, the site motto could be:

Every thread deserves an answer.

(I have too much time....)

acid_kewpie 02-28-2002 04:01 PM

yes, many a time i've been desperate to a 15yr olds CPU speed...
 
In geek mode i think the best one i saw was

To understand recursion, you must first understand recursion

:D

pperon 02-28-2002 04:18 PM

As a retired raver I *have* to borrow the first sig on the link. LOL funny. :D

ps. I know, I'm sooo unoriginal. ;)

neo77777 02-28-2002 09:17 PM

Acid, about the recursion, if you can get a hold on Redhat reference book, in index you'll find this
recursion, see recursion

Stephanie 03-01-2002 09:14 AM

Pperon,

Hey, a fellow raver! Cool! I ws starting to think I was the only one on this forum that still goes. Why did you stop?

pperon 03-02-2002 09:33 AM

Quote:

Hey, a fellow raver! Cool! I ws starting to think I was the only one on this forum that still goes. Why did you stop?
hehe, well at 28 my body's just not as resilient as it was 10 years ago.

Still *love* the music though. There's just nothing else like it. :D

-p

DavidPhillips 03-03-2002 06:18 PM

There's two ways to tell when your getting old, the first one is you start forgetting everything. Right now I am trying to decide if I should knock the two inch long ash from my cuban cigar or just let it hang, and I can't seem to remember the second one.

Stephanie 03-04-2002 09:25 AM

Hey, I'm 26 and can still rave out. Age is perception my friend.. if you think young, you will feel young!

acid_kewpie 03-04-2002 09:50 AM

well, i think old. i ware cardigans and stay in with the missus watching dvd's. none of that tiring bouncing around anymore...

well, not that often anyway. now, where's my cocoa?

isajera 03-04-2002 10:16 AM

hungover post
 
still 24, so i can abuse myself from time to time. just found out yesterday that my ex is already engaged. consequently, i have a rather epic hangover today. haven't gone to a rave since i was 19 tho... there's no good ones around here. need to go to austin for that.

*ouch my brain hurts*

Stephanie 03-04-2002 10:23 AM

Saturday night I had alot to drink, and forgot to eat, so I ended up very sick. I passed out for about an hour too. Kinda sad.

But now I know... eat while you drink. Cant believe I never got sick before though. 5 Zimas and 1 Long-Island did me in this time, and I have had 4 Zimas, 2 Long-Islands, 2 Run Runners and 1 fuzzy navel before, and never got sick.

Luckily though, I never seemt o get hungover. I feel light headed sometimes, but no headache or anything like that.


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