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I don't know. Professor Chou Rei Sho from MIT hasn't made the list yet. I submitted him hours ago.
Funny, I added his partner E. Wayvos.
I don't know. Professor Chou Rei Sho from MIT hasn't made the list yet. I submitted him hours ago.
Count me as person #1, JonnyFive.They haven't played "Half Life?" Aren't there, like, six people in the world who haven't played "Half Life?" I mean, I'm pretty sure they drop it with UNICEF care packages these days.
A member over at the Straight Dope Message Board uses the nick Hugh Jass. I always liked that one.Hugh G. Knaukers is a fine engineer in reputable standing with the ASCE
ahh yes, i believe that's french, this hugh is of course from germany.A member over at the Straigh Dope Message Board uses the nick Hugh Jass. I always liked that one.![]()
Being of German extraction myself, I can immediately see the distinction.ahh yes, i believe that's french, this hugh is of course from germany.![]()
If Hugh G Knaukers is German it would be pronounced sort of like: Hoog Gay K'nowkers.
Is that really what you're after?![]()
That may be even more appropriate. All I know is he drives a "Mertz say dees"If Hugh G Knaukers is German it would be pronounced sort of like: Hoog Gay K'nowkers.
Is that really what you're after?![]()
I'm pretty sure he made the list earlier, but he was touting himself as an Architect (of terror)I wish someone had added Osama bin Laden. He received a degree in Civil Engineering from King Abdul Aziz University in 1979. That would have been a great screen shot. Maybe they'll let their guard down in a few weeks.![]()
A member over at the Straight Dope Message Board uses the nick Hugh Jass. I always liked that one.![]()
lol, yes it would haveI'm pretty sure he made the list earlier, but he was touting himself as an Architect (of terror)
Listing him with his real-life credentials and the name of a small village in Pakistan as his location would have been much more humorous, IMO.
And I can be counted as person #2. I did play a computer game once, something about xyzzy and plugh.Count me as person #1, JonnyFive.
Ya know, I'm getting a bit tired of these posts that make me feel old.
Back in my day, we used to watch The Hardy Boys on the Mickey Mouse Club TV show. We only had two TV channels, but we liked it.
*laughing* Yeah, I remember when UHF channels came into being and Dayton had three channels.And I can be counted as person #2. I did play a computer game once, something about xyzzy and plugh.
About the number of TV channels, I recall the day my dad came home with a new TV - a black-and-white Zenith that had about a 13 inch picture. Below where it said "Zenith," it said "All Channel." I was excited to see that because I thought we'd start getting more than one channel. I was disappointed.