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Paul Burridge September 9th 03 06:26 PM

On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 15:18:00 GMT, Roy McCammon
wrote:

Heck, I thought her strategy was to latch on to the
best provider and then during that small period of maximum
fertility sneak out and laid by the biggest baddest stud
available.


I assume your comment is made in jest, but there *are* wimmin out
there who will do this. One case that springs to mind was this poor
sap who lived in Texas (IIRC) who was ostensibly happily married; he
and his "wonderful wife" had been "blessed" with four "beautiful
children" - as invariably happens in America, of course. :-) Anway,
some chance event led to the discovery that one of the kids couldn't
possibly have been this father's. It was thought that was the extent
of the infidelity, but it turned out on further investigation that
*none* of the children were his *and* they all had *different*
fathers! Understandalby the poor ******* was devastated when he
learned this - as indeed where the children; they'd all grown very
close to him and he to they during their lives. Most were in their
teens. Bad time for such revelations. :-(
I'll wager that bitch had some explaining to do! :-
--

"I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend
to write it." - Winston Churchill

Paul Burridge September 9th 03 06:26 PM

On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 15:18:00 GMT, Roy McCammon
wrote:

Heck, I thought her strategy was to latch on to the
best provider and then during that small period of maximum
fertility sneak out and laid by the biggest baddest stud
available.


I assume your comment is made in jest, but there *are* wimmin out
there who will do this. One case that springs to mind was this poor
sap who lived in Texas (IIRC) who was ostensibly happily married; he
and his "wonderful wife" had been "blessed" with four "beautiful
children" - as invariably happens in America, of course. :-) Anway,
some chance event led to the discovery that one of the kids couldn't
possibly have been this father's. It was thought that was the extent
of the infidelity, but it turned out on further investigation that
*none* of the children were his *and* they all had *different*
fathers! Understandalby the poor ******* was devastated when he
learned this - as indeed where the children; they'd all grown very
close to him and he to they during their lives. Most were in their
teens. Bad time for such revelations. :-(
I'll wager that bitch had some explaining to do! :-
--

"I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend
to write it." - Winston Churchill

Paul Burridge September 9th 03 06:26 PM

On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 07:40:01 +0100, "Kevin Aylward"
wrote:

Yes is is. I don't know one competent EE who declares that the
transistor equation is a linear equation.


I don't think he can be suggesting that, Kev. Much of these
discussions have been above my head as you may imagine, but suppose
he's only referring to "linear" to mean the part of the graph that's
as close to a straight line as you can get with a decent device; the
central point of which the operating point is typically set on in
Class A? Could that account for the misunderstanding?
Probably not but I just thought I'd mention it in case...
--

"I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend
to write it." - Winston Churchill

Paul Burridge September 9th 03 06:26 PM

On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 07:40:01 +0100, "Kevin Aylward"
wrote:

Yes is is. I don't know one competent EE who declares that the
transistor equation is a linear equation.


I don't think he can be suggesting that, Kev. Much of these
discussions have been above my head as you may imagine, but suppose
he's only referring to "linear" to mean the part of the graph that's
as close to a straight line as you can get with a decent device; the
central point of which the operating point is typically set on in
Class A? Could that account for the misunderstanding?
Probably not but I just thought I'd mention it in case...
--

"I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend
to write it." - Winston Churchill

Paul Burridge September 9th 03 06:26 PM

On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:13:49 +0100, "Kevin Aylward"
wrote:


By and large, this is not significant. The numbers can be increased by
quality or quantity. A man will have sex pretty much with *any* women,
so long as they're not fat:-). If a women goes up to a man stranger, in
a pub and says, lets go back to my place, its a done deal. There is no

!
Okay, Kev. I'll try to deal with this message in full later this
evening. I've got some packing to do. Off on holiday 2morrow!
Hope I don't see another computer the whole time I'm away...
--

"I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend
to write it." - Winston Churchill

Paul Burridge September 9th 03 06:26 PM

On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:13:49 +0100, "Kevin Aylward"
wrote:


By and large, this is not significant. The numbers can be increased by
quality or quantity. A man will have sex pretty much with *any* women,
so long as they're not fat:-). If a women goes up to a man stranger, in
a pub and says, lets go back to my place, its a done deal. There is no

!
Okay, Kev. I'll try to deal with this message in full later this
evening. I've got some packing to do. Off on holiday 2morrow!
Hope I don't see another computer the whole time I'm away...
--

"I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend
to write it." - Winston Churchill

Kevin Aylward September 9th 03 07:27 PM

Paul Burridge wrote:
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 15:18:00 GMT, Roy McCammon
wrote:

Heck, I thought her strategy was to latch on to the
best provider and then during that small period of maximum
fertility sneak out and laid by the biggest baddest stud
available.


I assume your comment is made in jest, but there *are* wimmin out
there who will do this.


No its not in jest. There has really been a good deal of real research
done on this. In fact, the was a TV program on it the other day. The
researches get women to rate people based on attractiveness. There are
well studied features that relate facial features and behaviour, for
example "manly" or "caring" characteristics. They show that during the
critical ovulation period, women much prefer the manly faces rather then
the caring faces, and visa versa doing other times.

Of course, women don't generally do this consciously, but it is the way
it is. As I said, whatever strategy results in the best Replicators, is
what we observe.

And to Roy, it occurred to me that you may have misunderstood my comment
on "women selects", I was of course, meaning selects to have sex with,
not as a long term partner.

Kevin Aylward

http://www.anasoft.co.uk
SuperSpice, a very affordable Mixed-Mode
Windows Simulator with Schematic Capture,
Waveform Display, FFT's and Filter Design.



Kevin Aylward September 9th 03 07:27 PM

Paul Burridge wrote:
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 15:18:00 GMT, Roy McCammon
wrote:

Heck, I thought her strategy was to latch on to the
best provider and then during that small period of maximum
fertility sneak out and laid by the biggest baddest stud
available.


I assume your comment is made in jest, but there *are* wimmin out
there who will do this.


No its not in jest. There has really been a good deal of real research
done on this. In fact, the was a TV program on it the other day. The
researches get women to rate people based on attractiveness. There are
well studied features that relate facial features and behaviour, for
example "manly" or "caring" characteristics. They show that during the
critical ovulation period, women much prefer the manly faces rather then
the caring faces, and visa versa doing other times.

Of course, women don't generally do this consciously, but it is the way
it is. As I said, whatever strategy results in the best Replicators, is
what we observe.

And to Roy, it occurred to me that you may have misunderstood my comment
on "women selects", I was of course, meaning selects to have sex with,
not as a long term partner.

Kevin Aylward

http://www.anasoft.co.uk
SuperSpice, a very affordable Mixed-Mode
Windows Simulator with Schematic Capture,
Waveform Display, FFT's and Filter Design.



Roy McCammon September 10th 03 12:16 AM



Paul Burridge wrote:
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 15:18:00 GMT, Roy McCammon
wrote:


Heck, I thought her strategy was to latch on to the
best provider and then during that small period of maximum
fertility sneak out and laid by the biggest baddest stud
available.



I assume your comment is made in jest,


no, I believe that they are pretty much wired that way.


Roy McCammon September 10th 03 12:16 AM



Paul Burridge wrote:
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 15:18:00 GMT, Roy McCammon
wrote:


Heck, I thought her strategy was to latch on to the
best provider and then during that small period of maximum
fertility sneak out and laid by the biggest baddest stud
available.



I assume your comment is made in jest,


no, I believe that they are pretty much wired that way.



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