From: Dr Sebby (drsebby@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar 18 2004 - 06:29:19 MST
...Walter, i can help you here i believe. it's pretty simple
actually...just attach the black wire to the back legs of the hamster, make
sure that the battery attached to the goat is ni-cad and fully charged, and
then climb up the step ladder and throw the cat as close as you can to a 40
degree angle, but make sure it's able to land on its feet - otherwise the
mayonnaise covering its tail will splatter...which will probably scare the
vietnamese child. if he moves more than a few inches, he'll be out of sync
with the beat on the Yanni CD which will result in a poorly timed execution
of his spanking the puppy...which means that the dog wont arrive at the
ignition point for the prism and the laser....resulting in a possible
misfire of the neutral gas cannister. if this happens, drop the gasoline
and the oreo cookie and get the hell out of there for at least 20
minutes(for the goat to run out of battery power) then you should be
alright to try it again. let me know how it goes.
DrSebby.
"Courage...and shuffle the cards".
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Walter Watts" <wlwatts@cox.net>
Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
To: "virus" <virus@lucifer.com>
Subject: virus: WW needs electronics advice
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 16:13:46 -0600
Are there any electronics experts around here. I need to know if connecting
the sound cards from 2 different PCs through a Y-cord into 1 sound system
(external amp, sub, etc.) will cause any crosstalk or impedance problems. I
thought about using a switch, but I would rather not.
BTW, I'm not sure what crosstalk or impedance really mean, but I know enough
to suspect they MIGHT be relevant.
Thanks in advance for any advice,
Walter
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