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oh charlie...

you should stay away from the mushrooms...

posted by : mihai, 26 August 2008 Complain about this comment
EFFing Good, I say!

The (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) MBTA's cocky 'twas overweening, but not gag worthy. People can talk to people about "... a threat to public health and safety... a computer system used by a government entity for national security purposes...." behind the sad computers' back-end, or arse-as-if-were, without transmission of its malicious program. The "said" malicious program, evidently being: denial and assertion of inane arcana presumptuously above besmirch by Molder or Sully. But the truth is out there somewhere... I want to believe... to be caught out before the 2012 Alien invasion, and perhaps at Nutter's Feed Store, distributed to all members of the Flying Saucer Working Party {"arguably the most marvellously-named committee in the history of the [UK] civil service"}, if you can get your MITs on any going forwards, I'd say the devil owes them one. 200 "X" files are set to be made public by 2012, from the MoD. The files included, inter alia, alien arts and crafts flying over the borders in Liverpool and Waterloo Bridge in London: "the ladies' bridge", which is constructed in Portland stone from the South West of England (where lies Stonehenge); the stone cleans itself whenever it rains, and therefore is kept quite busy. There was some talk of Hagrid, the butler in the hall with an axe, or the Colonel's mustard zinger itbox, but it was not in the cards. Some researchers have always mistrusted the computer security in MBTA's automated subway fare payment system, believing it flawed. I, myself, by agreement take the Tube, but it's like Piccadilly Circus, and you don't want me to go there! It's nowhere near Cambridge! Get a Cluedo!

posted by : Charlie Boddy, 20 August 2008 Complain about this comment

Judge lifts gag order on MIT students

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