Master Blasters

Yes, but on the gripping hand...

David Erbas-White

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David Erbas-White
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I got an e-mail (obviously from a lurker who prefers not to post) that suggested: How about EX-LAX? When these things go off, they won't be able to scare the crap out of you.

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shreadvector

I thought they already had more episodes in the can? If that is so then I would think they stand a chance of being aired someplace else.

Kurt Savegnago

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Kurt

If they can find a sponsor.

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How about Burger King? perhaps future episodes could feature CoqRoq and the MBs could launch giant rubber chickens across the road? Or maybe rocket powered chicken coops?

At least on basic cable its hard to run afowl of the censors.

-Shread Vector NRA #1 Paramouont Leader

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shreadvector

You forgot about dorks and dweebs. Where do they fit in? ;)

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Brian McDermott

I actually think you (and Best Buy) have the definition of "geek" and "nerd" backwards.

"Nerd" is not so bad and "geek" is seriously bad.

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shreadvector

It's My understanding that a "geek" is a person who bites the heads off of live chickens.

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Dave Grayvis

Well since I'm a self proclaimed dork I rate dorks as the cream of the crop :)

Dunno much about dweebs though....

Ted Novak TRA#5512 IEAS#75

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the notorious t-e-d

Not by my definition.

Nerd = zero personality skills, zero hygiene skills, zero common-sense, zero work ethic, zero interest in the opposite sex, zero awareness of their surroundings.

Geek = has personality, interested in the opposite sex, awesome work ethic, interested in 'anything' technical, has common-sense.

Dork = mastered the fine art of dorking around, executes ways of making work fun, fully appreciates a properly placed banana peel, addictive personality, tons of common-sense, way way way interested in the opposite sex, natural ability to dominate any form of beer consuming competition.

Me, myself and I = dork with geek like tendencies :)

Ted Novak TRA#5512 IEAS#75

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the notorious t-e-d

True, but Crazy Gideon is still around.

- Rick "He's cra-a-a-a-azy!" Dickinson

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Rick Dickinson

I was woundering the same thing. I have Dish Network. Master Blaster was on the Discovery Channel. I set it up to record last wed and next wed. It never showed up. I did a search and nothing in the future either.

KT

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kimballt

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Chad L. Ellis

Ya I guess you were right. Don't know why I had discovery on the brain.

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kimballt

Yes he is. And he is scary as well.

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Fred Shecter

Your defintions as presented for geek and nerd are exactly swapped with each other. When did this confusion occur because I've recently seen it elsewhere.

It was correct and clear in the era of "Revenge of the Nerds". Those nerds had definite interest in the opposite sex (or the same sex for the gay nerds).

One of the people I worked with until recently (when she left ot take a higher paying job elsewhere) was a former student of Jaime Escalante and she also was emphatic about being a nerd and not a geek.

Refer to the classic geek definition from side show days. Geeks were extremely disfunctional.

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Fred Shecter

I'll reiterate, 'Not by MY definition'.

Ted Novak TRA#5512 IEAS#75

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the notorious t-e-d

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