Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site ttidcc.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!genrad!mit-eddie!godot!harvard!seismo!cmcl2!philabs!ttidca!ttidcc!hollombe From: hollombe@ttidcc.UUCP (Jerry Hollombe) Newsgroups: net.singles Subject: re: big, uh, body parts Message-ID: <167@ttidcc.UUCP> Date: Wed, 19-Dec-84 13:37:37 EST Article-I.D.: ttidcc.167 Posted: Wed Dec 19 13:37:37 1984 Date-Received: Sun, 23-Dec-84 05:22:09 EST Organization: TTI, Santa Monica, CA. Lines: 52 >From: chuqui@nsc.UUCP (Chuqui[The Time Traveller]) >Subject: big, uh, body parts >Message-ID: <2097@nsc.UUCP> > >I was kind of hoping this whole discussion would go away on its own, but it >doesn't seem to be. A number of people have mentioned that they really >don't appreciate it, and it's applicability to net.singles really is rather >questionable. Please, if you must discuss the advantages and disadvantages >of various bodily parts and their proportions to total body weight, can you >take it to some group like net.bio or net.sci where the technical >discussions are more appropriate? > >thanks you, this has been an unpaid political announcement by > your mother (eat your lima beans!) >-- >>From behind the bar at Callahan's: Chuq Von Rospach >{allegra,cbosgd,decwrl,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo}!nsc!chuqui nsc!chuqui@decwrl.ARPA At this end of the net, I've only seen one or two postings objecting to this discussion. I've seen a lot of postings contributing to it. Net.singles seems as appropriate a place as any for it. Those who object can always use the 'n' key. That's what I do when a discussion begins to bore/offend me. Meanwhile, I think this subject is very relevant to singles as it involves relationships, how and why people meet and are attracted to each other, and some of the physical problems that can arise. Maybe someone will suggest a solution to one of those problems that will be of interest to many others. Let the discussion continue, I say. If you can't stand the heat, 'n' out of the kitchen!. The Polymath (Jerry Hollombe) Opinions expressed here are my own Transaction Technology, Inc. and unrelated to anyone else's. 3100 Ocean Park Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405 United States (213) 450-9111, ext. 2483 ...{garfield,lasspvax,linus,cmcl2,seismo}!philabs!ttidca!ttidcc!hollombe -- The Polymath (Jerry Hollombe) Opinions expressed here are my own Transaction Technology, Inc. and unrelated to anyone else's. 3100 Ocean Park Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405 United States (213) 450-9111, ext. 2483 ...{garfield,lasspvax,linus,cmcl2,seismo}!philabs!ttidca!ttidcc!hollombe