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kettlehandle ♂️ [1791822] [2005-07-28 21:11:19 +0000 UTC] "Peter" (South Africa)

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Comments: 26

jedknox [2006-01-09 01:23:30 +0000 UTC]

That's that fast Special Streamline

Leavin' outta MemphisTennessee

Goin' into New Orleans.

She runnin' so fast the hobos don't

fool with this train. They stand on the

track with their hat in their hands.



I had a friend girl that mornin' was

catchin' that train.

She got up singin' this song:

'Hey DadI'm sorry to leave my home

Mm-mm-mm

LordLordLordLordy'

She heard that 8:30 local blowin' that

mornin'. She hadn't rid the train in a good while.

She thought it'd have that Special Streamline.

She heard at 8:30 local when she is comin'

to the line,declared up for that Streamline

She said'Daddyis that my train?'

I sayI ain't keepin' up with the train time

I'm tryin ta make a few dimes.'

She dropped her head went to singin'

an cryin':

'It's alright how you turn me down

Mm-mm-mm

I ain't got a dime"
After she called for a ticket

She heard this Special Streamline

going 36 miles from MemphisTennessee.

Make ya lonesomenow

Cause I'm a hobo myselfsometimes.


Man asks her'Where the other train?'

She told him she didn't know

If she heard a bell she could tell him all about it.

As she dropped over that hill

And stopped off in the valley

She heard the bell begin to toll like this:

'Make a sound like a church bell toll'.

Before she got to that ten mile tunnel

She blowed and throw'd on the airbrakes.

Airbrakes!
When she got to that ten mile tunnel

She was gettin' close

She was tippin cars on automatic switch

Gettin' her water and coal on the fly

You could hear her when she was strikin'

that double iron like this.

When she run 'cross the last one

She squalled in.

This girl looked out an seen that train

She commenced to singin' an cryin'.

'Heydad I don't wanna leave'

Mm-mm

I believe I'll lose my mind'



When that train got a little closer

down to New Orleans,she went around

that curve,you would hear her

when she's blowin' like this:


The people's always standin' at the station

Lyin' there to see that train come in.

You would hear her when she squalls.


'Boy everywhere but here'
-special stream line, by bukka white

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plasticgiantcatbear [2005-12-21 09:40:49 +0000 UTC]

mama mia! you've got an awesome gallery

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jedknox [2005-11-15 19:28:26 +0000 UTC]

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kettlehandle In reply to jedknox [2005-11-19 07:29:32 +0000 UTC]

????

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Luna-Mora-stock [2005-11-13 15:43:30 +0000 UTC]

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Luna-Mora-stock [2005-11-11 02:02:57 +0000 UTC]

I have to say though, that post that someone left for you... and I quote "o_o May I ask why you posted the text concerning pressure treated wood on my page?"... made me giggle

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CubieJ In reply to Luna-Mora-stock [2005-11-12 23:17:37 +0000 UTC]



Why, ehm, thank you.

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Luna-Mora-stock [2005-11-11 02:00:06 +0000 UTC]

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Not as interesting as your propane heaters but I tried

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jedknox [2005-11-01 14:00:59 +0000 UTC]

tinus se adres:

57 st Davids Drive
Wentworth Gate
Egham
Surrey
TW20 0ba
United Kingdom

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np088224 [2005-10-31 17:02:18 +0000 UTC]

I have decided that today will be random act of niceness day. I figure everyone could use some niceness now and then.

I <3 you!

Hopefully my wee note as turned at least one frown upside down.

AMANDA

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the-DeCoDeR [2005-10-29 07:28:08 +0000 UTC]

In the history of cryptography, the Enigma was a portable cipher machine used to encrypt and decrypt secret messages. More precisely, Enigma was a family of related electro-mechanical rotor machines β€” there were a variety of different models.

The Enigma was used commercially from the early 1920s on, and was also adopted by the military and governmental services of a number of nations β€” most famously by Nazi Germany before and during World War II (WWII). The German military model, the Wehrmacht Enigma, is the version most commonly discussed. The machine has gained notoriety because Allied cryptologists (see Biuro SzyfrΓ³w, Poland, and Bletchley Park, England) were able to decrypt a large number of messages that had been enciphered on the machine before being broadcast by radio (see cryptanalysis of the Enigma). The intelligence gained through this source β€” codenamed ULTRA β€” was a significant aid to the Allied war effort. Some historians have suggested that the end of the European war was hastened by up to a year or more because of the decryption of German ciphers.
Figure 1. A three-rotor German military Enigma machine showing, from bottom to top, the plugboard, the keyboard, the lamps and the finger-wheels of the rotors emerging from the inner lid (version with labels).
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Figure 1. A three-rotor German military Enigma machine showing, from bottom to top, the plugboard, the keyboard, the lamps and the finger-wheels of the rotors emerging from the inner lid (version with labels).

Although the Enigma cipher has cryptographic weaknesses, it was, in practice, only their combination with other significant factors which allowed codebreakers to read messages: mistakes by operators, procedural flaws, and the occasional captured machine or codebook.

This article focuses on the actual Enigma machine; for the history and techniques of how Enigma was broken, see Cryptanalysis of the Enigma. For a discussion of how Enigma-derived intelligence was put to use,

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Easel In reply to the-DeCoDeR [2005-11-12 22:40:33 +0000 UTC]

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the-DeCoDeR In reply to Easel [2005-11-13 12:32:45 +0000 UTC]

your confused why?

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Easel In reply to the-DeCoDeR [2005-11-13 19:39:34 +0000 UTC]

Probably because you confused me at the time

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the-DeCoDeR In reply to Easel [2005-11-15 06:54:07 +0000 UTC]

do i confuse you now.

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CubieJ [2005-10-29 02:50:44 +0000 UTC]

o_o May I ask why you posted the text concerning pressure treated wood on my page?

It was very informative, yes, but left me a bit confused.

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Easel In reply to CubieJ [2005-11-12 22:41:29 +0000 UTC]

This guy just posts random crap everywhere!
He sent me a message regarding the shipping ability of silver medallions! WTF?

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aluoca [2005-10-27 22:44:34 +0000 UTC]

uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh thank u so much for adding me to your friend list and for the note

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mrbalaam [2005-10-14 22:36:52 +0000 UTC]

yay i'm number 100.

what do i win?

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jedknox [2005-10-13 18:09:09 +0000 UTC]

okay okay...my spelling is dreadful, i admit. maar dis net vir hierdie da people man.

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jedknox [2005-09-20 17:44:05 +0000 UTC]

psychology by the way.

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kettlehandle In reply to jedknox [2005-09-22 20:56:04 +0000 UTC]

well well well at a certian distance inclusion to substantial inverted selections according to who and what.realistic assumptions to like a visual approach
dude vandag het ek my goed gaan wys vir een of ander hotshot in town wat 3 geboue besit en hy het my gese dat die art wat mense soek is prente van ou geboue en ou karre en shit en dit het my hectic upset kyk asb na my nuwe art wat ek gesubmit het peace man

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jedknox In reply to kettlehandle [2005-09-22 23:13:54 +0000 UTC]

god...wat mense regtig soek is oulike portjiesque paintings van stok mannetjies wat op plase hoenders jaag en baaisikels ry....maardit is ons job as kunstenaars om vir die massas reg te leer en aan hulle te bewys dat hulle geen smaak het nie,en dat hulle liewers dat die kunstenaar vir hulle se wat hulle soek....en ek moet se....dit klink nie vir my asof daai dude exactly up to speed is met kuns op die oomblik nie.....ek weet rerig nie hoe groot ou karre en geboue op die oomblik op die art scene is nie.maar wat weet ek.....ek weet net ek het maar min paintings van ou karre in enige van londen se galerye gesien.

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jedknox [2005-08-11 21:08:13 +0000 UTC]

ugh dude ....kyk n bietjie in die community rond....daars fokkin baie talent iop hierdie site...ook baie anime en kak...maar nog steeds.....kyk rond,leave comments etc. ek love devart.ek dink dis amazing. as jy wil links he...hier is n paar: [link]
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anyway...yea. peace...en scan n bietjie meer fokkin werk dude!
peace.

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JoeRedtree [2005-08-05 17:27:52 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I enjoyed watching Jessica sleeping more than I enjoy looking at Jessica Sleeping, or did you mean the drawing looked better in life? It's suffered wear and tear in the hands of various fools, myself included. It's still one of my favorites though.

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Medeval-Nights [2005-07-28 21:18:06 +0000 UTC]

Hello and Welcome to dA. Great to see a new face

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