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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 6, 2005 16:43:48 GMT -5
I didn't say that was Natalie. I said it was ONE person.
It takes but a few seconds to register, and then subsequently post.
At Long Beach State, there are plenty of places with free unencumbered access to the Internet. Heck, just walk into the library on your way to class or apartment and anyone can get on. Even non-students. I've done it several times myself when I visited Long Beach State. It's like this at every university. Some, not all, of Stanford's libraries require you to have an ID. But I can get around those.
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Post by beachman on Oct 6, 2005 16:47:28 GMT -5
Actually you don't even exist. And please stick to the topic. 30-28 in game 1. That's 30 points for UCSB and 28 for LBSU. 2 point difference. Can't win by 1 in volleyball. Wonder how game 2 is going? IT didn't go well, and neither did game 3 I didn't respond because I am totally of the belief that this was NOT Natalie Uhart who posted claiming to be her, but how would we truly know? I think the analysis of the posters is interesting, and the fact that I received a personal reply from the poster identifying herself as Natalie at 1:30 am would tend to truly convince me that it isn't her because I doubt seriously that she is up at that time of the night playing around on a computer! Just my theory, but lets just say that I have information about what has happened on the team that is not of the nature that 99% of our fans, parents, administrators, etc. would have. Oh, and one last thing, we may have no permanent A. D. right now, but our interim AD Cindy Masner is a class act, and very much interested, as the SWA, in anything that is going on with the women's sports. This isn't smoke, it's fog!
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Post by Gorf on Oct 6, 2005 18:59:31 GMT -5
Yep, everyone knows college students never stay up past 1 am.
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Post by beachman on Oct 6, 2005 19:23:19 GMT -5
Yep, everyone knows college students never stay up past 1 am. Your point is well taken, but I would put athletes in a little different category, especially during the middle of their season. I think that they have one helluva lot on their respective plates and I still doubt that, during the week, with 3 hours of daily practice, and their normal full academic load that you would find too many of them up at that time of the night messing with a message board somewhere. Is it possible? Absolutely! Is it probably, nope, not in my opinion!
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 6, 2005 19:30:35 GMT -5
I once had a wild affair with a woman from St. Paul from 1 AM to 6:30 AM via instant messaging. I met her in a Literature forum. She sent me her photo and she looked like Jennifer Garner. But, deep down, and I shudder every time I think this, she's probably a "he" and looked more like James Garner.
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Post by Rus Socoli on Oct 6, 2005 22:11:05 GMT -5
Was this when you were in college or more recently, when you already have a wife?
If you say this happened in college, then I would not believe you, because I know IMs were not yet the norm waaaaay back then.
Now if you say this was just recently, then deal with your wife.
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Post by Gorf on Oct 6, 2005 22:35:00 GMT -5
Instant messaging type facilities have been available on some world wide computer networks since at least the mid 1970s.
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 7, 2005 0:04:23 GMT -5
This thread has become a "Miscellaneous" type thread, a catch-all. If it doesn't fit anywhere, it'll fit here.
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Post by 7thWoman on Oct 7, 2005 10:02:37 GMT -5
Instant messaging type facilities have been available on some world wide computer networks since at least the mid 1970s. Was there ever an alt.lit group on usenet? I do believe Wolfgang would have spent all night squinting into his 9" monochrome screen to read those posts with unix mail.
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Post by norwis on Oct 7, 2005 10:27:13 GMT -5
College athletes stay up past 1:30 am during the week. Trust me on this. Not every night but it certainly does happen.
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Post by vballmom on Oct 7, 2005 11:01:17 GMT -5
Does the CSULB women's team use the same weight training coach as the men's team does? The men's weight program is great!!
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Post by beachman on Oct 7, 2005 11:15:21 GMT -5
Yes!
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Post by vballmom on Oct 7, 2005 11:59:40 GMT -5
Is the women's weight training actually inferior as someone suggested earlier in this thread? Is it voluntary?
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Post by PierreAmi on Oct 7, 2005 13:42:30 GMT -5
I didn't respond because I am totally of the belief that this was NOT Natalie Uhart who posted claiming to be her, but how would we truly know? The poster told you how you would "truly know". As she says in her post: : "I worked out with my personal trainer and I was the strongest I've ever been. His name is Scott Moody and he would be glad to clear everything up." Another poster even tells you how to contact him - at Sports Performance in Overland Park, KS. I'm sure we can rely on you to truthfully let us know what Scott says...
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