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wolram
May23-06, 10:03 AM
If so Why? i will not be hurt if you tell the truth.

Evo
May23-06, 10:06 AM
You're a charming, enigmatic woolie ram. :smile:

I'm quitting my job and moving there, do you make good yorkshire pudding? Can I have horseradish with my roast beef?

Danger
May23-06, 10:08 AM
Is that a silent 'g'? :tongue:

wolram
May23-06, 10:31 AM
You're a charming, enigmatic woolie ram. :smile:

I'm quitting my job and moving there, do you make good yorkshire pudding? Can I have horseradish with my roast beef?

Hey, my yorkie puds grow about 4inches out of the tin, you can have horseradish if you do not want my beef gravy.

But why, why am i enigmatic????????

Evo
May23-06, 10:33 AM
Hey, my yorkie puds grow about 4inches out of the tin, you can have horseradish if you do not want my beef gravy.

But why, why am i enigmatic????????I want both. :approve:

Evo
May23-06, 10:48 AM
Wolram, what's the nearest international airport to you?

wolram
May23-06, 10:52 AM
Oh, now i have the collywobbles, the Evo godess is comming to vist an enigma.
That choppin (spelling) guy plays good music, do they have classic music charts?

wolram
May23-06, 10:54 AM
Wolram, what's the nearest international airport to you?

That would be Birmingham, only about 30 miles up the road.

neutrino
May23-06, 10:59 AM
That choppin (spelling) guy plays good music, do they have classic music charts?
Chopin (1810-1849) - prononced show-pan (nasal n).

I'm not sure about classical music charts, but I find this site useful http://www.classical.net/music/welcome.html .

Btw, shouldn't this post be in the other thread? :wink:

wolram
May23-06, 11:12 AM
Chopin (1810-1849) - prononced show-pan (nasal n).

I'm not sure about classical music charts, but I find this site useful http://www.classical.net/music/welcome.html .

Btw, shouldn't this post be in the other thread? :wink:

Yes i am mixed up again caus no one will tell me why i am an enigma :grumpy: i will not be able to sleep tonight wondering how bad my
enigma is.

Curious3141
May23-06, 11:16 AM
Wolram is not just an enigma.

He (she? it?) is a riddle wrapped in a mystery sheathed in a puzzle enclosed in a conundrum trapped in an enigma.

wolram
May23-06, 11:22 AM
Wolram is not just an enigma.

He (she? it?) is a riddle wrapped in a mystery sheathed in a puzzle enclosed in a conundrum trapped in an enigma.

AAAhhhhhhhhhh. but why, why ????????

heartless
May23-06, 11:26 AM
If so Why? i will not be hurt if you tell the truth.

I wouldn't say your enigmatic, because your behavior and personality tends to be always according to one specific type, that means, you don't choose your way for a day according to a secret key book therefore you're not enigmatic. However we can't thoughtlessly assume that your behavior and personality is the same in the real world. Hence, I may conclude that you're rather Ceasar shift cipherish instead

wolram
May23-06, 11:42 AM
I wouldn't say your enigmatic, because your behavior and personality tends to be always according to one specific type, that means, you don't choose your way for a day according to a secret key book therefore you're not enigmatic. However we can't thoughtlessly assume that your behavior and personality is the same in the real world. Hence, I may conclude that you're rather Ceasar shift cipherish instead

Ok, now i am confused, i am going to ride my bike, you lot talk gobledegook
:tongue2:

brewnog
May23-06, 11:59 AM
Rowlam
Lowram
Mowlar
or maybe Marlow?

Oh no wait those are anagrams.

Math Is Hard
May23-06, 12:03 PM
Does enigma mean "sweet, clever, wonderful person"? Then you are an enigma. Wol. Now go ride your bike.

Ivan Seeking
May23-06, 12:07 PM
What is a collywobble?

wolram
May23-06, 12:37 PM
What is a collywobble?

Its when ones insides go wobbly.

I had a quick ride on my bike and blown the cobwebs out of my head,
i just have get the flys out of my teeth now.

wolram
May23-06, 12:38 PM
Does enigma mean "sweet, clever, wonderful person"? Then you are an enigma. Wol. Now go ride your bike.

:blushing: yes mam.:smile:

Evo
May23-06, 12:42 PM
i just have get the flys out of my teeth now.:yuck: :eek:

arildno
May23-06, 12:46 PM
:yuck: :eek:
Yes, we left you a few slime molds and blobs before we chose to leave forever. By all means, keep your share! :smile:

Evo
May23-06, 01:10 PM
Yes, we left you a few slime molds and blobs before we chose to leave forever. By all means, keep your share! :smile:You've run off with Wolram? I'll trade you Adrian Paul.

Lisa!
May23-06, 01:15 PM
Eh, you mean wolram is going to be the mentor of eng. forum? :bugeye::rolleyes:

wolram
May23-06, 01:25 PM
Yes, we left you a few slime molds and blobs before we chose to leave forever. By all means, keep your share! :smile:

I thought you would be exhausted after that equation you just did in general
phys, go have a lay down old chaps, may be a cool damp flannel will help :smile:

wolram
May23-06, 01:28 PM
Eh, you mean wolram is going to be the mentor of eng. forum? :bugeye::rolleyes:
:rofl: :rofl:

Hurkyl
May23-06, 03:45 PM
Enigma is just a polite term for "weird". :devil:

wolram
May23-06, 03:51 PM
Enigma is just a polite term for "weird". :devil:

Ouch, bellow the belt, but i can take it :smile:

DaveC426913
May23-06, 05:58 PM
I tend to form my mental portrait of people entirely by their dialogue. It doesn't have to be a correct representation of the person, merely consistent. This is an entirely unconscious and automatic process.

My mental portraits form slowly, like Google Earth's terrain algorithm (ooh, lovely simile, I'm a poet!), as I encounter people more and more. Thus, my protrait of Hurkyl* is pretty low-rez with little detail, while my portraits of Evo or Moonbear or Ivan Seeking are somewhat more detailed, including an approximate age, voice, nationality, etc. Again ,they look nothing like the real people, just as long as thoese people continue to behave in a way consistent with my portrait of them.

For wolram, my mental portrait does not simply continually refine itself. Instead it is rendered in chalk, with a handy eraser nearby. I'll build a mental portrait of him as a young, 20's-ish, American, happening, University student with a whip-like wit. And then he'll come along and post something that is so different, that my portrait will be erased and replaced with a quaint 50's-ish grey-haired Brit in a smoking jacket. And then just when that settles in, he'll come along and post something so different that even those two disparate portraits seem too ... familiar. A portrait will form of someone with ethnic-yet-indefinable features and a mysterious background and unknown profession.

More than nayone, I just don't know who I'm talking too.

That's what I mean by wolram is an enigma (http://physicsforums.com/showpost.php?p=996161&postcount=11). :biggrin:



*no offense Hurkyl. If it's any consolation, it's a very sexy low-rez blob.

Hurkyl
May23-06, 10:03 PM
*no offense Hurkyl. If it's any consolation, it's a very sexy low-rez blob.
Wow, you're very perceptive; I actually am a blob. Gelatinous, to be exact. :biggrin:

Ivan Seeking
May23-06, 10:52 PM
Wow, you're very perceptive; I actually am a blob. Gelatinous, to be exact. :biggrin:

Hmmm, I always had you figured for a nephroid.

Mk
May24-06, 01:57 AM
If it's any consolation, it's a very sexy low-rez blob.
I like my blobs resonating.

wolram
May24-06, 03:02 AM
Thanks Dave :biggrin: i thought every one thought i was a dumb *** all
the time.