Tuesday, July 06, 2004 2:53:14 AM
Adventures of Sheriff Matt's Brain and The Peanut
or
CALCULATING THE CALORIES IN A NUT
Just about everything has potential energy stored in it.
The problem is releasing that energy to be able to do some work.
A tiny peanut contains stored chemical energy.
Matt eats a single peanut.
The stored energy is converted and used for work'n, eat'n KKDs,
or riding his scooter to attract young & hot females.
While one peanut contains enough energy for Matt's brain to function
at its high level for an 8 hour period, this is only true under conditions
where his physical body remains in a state of moving not, else only
a small amount of the peanut's potential energy will travel to his brain.
Presently its unclear the nature of an over heated peanut to regulate
into a controlled manner the energy released during Matt's interactions
with that Fried Pickle KKD lady being viewed inside his brain.
While that case is not understood on the nature of energy consumed
at an accelerated rate, it is knowned that the opposite conditions
are realized when Matt reads a gotmilk post, as not matter the energy
available for use, none is used. Its as if a condition False is reached
that prevents usage of the peanut's potential energy for a task that is
knowned as fruitless & nonsense & simply unpleasant to attempt.
Its at this junction that I plead to BobZ to engage a GotSpeak post
using a single peanut, so that if it fails, the lost is only a single nut.
#msg-3485305
Posted by: The Original dpb5!
How about a way in SETTINGS that we can choose to NOT show
a board on our Favorites Page that has NO NEW POSTS IN IT?
#msg-881503 "A tier! a tier! my iHub Favorites for a tier!"
Posted by: gotmilk
... my Favorites [boards]
... some are hot, some are cold, and some rigormortis has set in.
... it be great to have set in Tools - My Settings
Favorite Boards...
A ranked tier! Favorites Primary, Favorites Secondary
Such that when I select a board for "Add To Favorites"
it will ask me if it's placement is Primary or Secondary.
Currently on my Favorites page, the list of boards is grouped
as a two tier structure, those having new posts, and those not.
I join with The Original dpb5! in suggestion that a third tier
be created for Premium members. Allow boards to be tagged
as always being displayed on the Favorites page no matter that
they have or not any new posts (Primary) versus boards that are
displayed on Favorites page (Secondary) only when having new posts.
It appears that Sheriff Matt peanuts are unable to understand
that the third tier of Favorite boards can be toggled On & Off
to be displayed, when having no new posts, in My Settings.
This will allow one to locate Secondary Favorite boards when
they are currently hidden because they have no new postings.
This way all Secondary boards will be displayed in the third tier,
on the Favorites page, after the "On" is selected in Setting.
Once the desired board is located, and planned action completed,
a simple "Off" is done to hide the Secondary boards, if desired.
A method to transfer between Primary & Secondary will be needed.
(or) Not True, Matt's
"poof gone bye bye..how would ya get there?"
Posted by: IH Admin [Matt]
In reply to: The Original dpb5!
... don't want to vanish the no post boards....
because what if you wanted to go there and make a post?
It's poof gone bye bye..how would ya get there?
(extra) not enough Peanuts in the Universe available
#msg-3489645
For Sheriff Matt to read these old suggestions,
but a reference at the end to SiHub.com is made,
and just incase I can get a Finder's Fee for its availablility,
and then another Finder's Fee incase this site is used for
what I suggested, then I have an interesting suggestion
on how that "fee" can be used to get a current FREE member
into a payed for Premium membership (length set by Matt)
by having folks on Matt's Q&A board select FREEs they feel
are the Best of the Best FREEs, and once a list is made
Matt will create a temporary Premium board with a survey
so that PremiumiHubbers can vote which FREE wins the "fee"
:o)
or
CALCULATING THE CALORIES IN A NUT
Just about everything has potential energy stored in it.
The problem is releasing that energy to be able to do some work.
A tiny peanut contains stored chemical energy.
Matt eats a single peanut.
The stored energy is converted and used for work'n, eat'n KKDs,
or riding his scooter to attract young & hot females.
While one peanut contains enough energy for Matt's brain to function
at its high level for an 8 hour period, this is only true under conditions
where his physical body remains in a state of moving not, else only
a small amount of the peanut's potential energy will travel to his brain.
Presently its unclear the nature of an over heated peanut to regulate
into a controlled manner the energy released during Matt's interactions
with that Fried Pickle KKD lady being viewed inside his brain.
While that case is not understood on the nature of energy consumed
at an accelerated rate, it is knowned that the opposite conditions
are realized when Matt reads a gotmilk post, as not matter the energy
available for use, none is used. Its as if a condition False is reached
that prevents usage of the peanut's potential energy for a task that is
knowned as fruitless & nonsense & simply unpleasant to attempt.
Its at this junction that I plead to BobZ to engage a GotSpeak post
using a single peanut, so that if it fails, the lost is only a single nut.
#msg-3485305
Posted by: The Original dpb5!
How about a way in SETTINGS that we can choose to NOT show
a board on our Favorites Page that has NO NEW POSTS IN IT?
#msg-881503 "A tier! a tier! my iHub Favorites for a tier!"
Posted by: gotmilk
... my Favorites [boards]
... some are hot, some are cold, and some rigormortis has set in.
... it be great to have set in Tools - My Settings
Favorite Boards...
A ranked tier! Favorites Primary, Favorites Secondary
Such that when I select a board for "Add To Favorites"
it will ask me if it's placement is Primary or Secondary.
Currently on my Favorites page, the list of boards is grouped
as a two tier structure, those having new posts, and those not.
I join with The Original dpb5! in suggestion that a third tier
be created for Premium members. Allow boards to be tagged
as always being displayed on the Favorites page no matter that
they have or not any new posts (Primary) versus boards that are
displayed on Favorites page (Secondary) only when having new posts.
It appears that Sheriff Matt peanuts are unable to understand
that the third tier of Favorite boards can be toggled On & Off
to be displayed, when having no new posts, in My Settings.
This will allow one to locate Secondary Favorite boards when
they are currently hidden because they have no new postings.
This way all Secondary boards will be displayed in the third tier,
on the Favorites page, after the "On" is selected in Setting.
Once the desired board is located, and planned action completed,
a simple "Off" is done to hide the Secondary boards, if desired.
A method to transfer between Primary & Secondary will be needed.
(or) Not True, Matt's
"poof gone bye bye..how would ya get there?"
Posted by: IH Admin [Matt]
In reply to: The Original dpb5!
... don't want to vanish the no post boards....
because what if you wanted to go there and make a post?
It's poof gone bye bye..how would ya get there?
(extra) not enough Peanuts in the Universe available
#msg-3489645
For Sheriff Matt to read these old suggestions,
but a reference at the end to SiHub.com is made,
and just incase I can get a Finder's Fee for its availablility,
and then another Finder's Fee incase this site is used for
what I suggested, then I have an interesting suggestion
on how that "fee" can be used to get a current FREE member
into a payed for Premium membership (length set by Matt)
by having folks on Matt's Q&A board select FREEs they feel
are the Best of the Best FREEs, and once a list is made
Matt will create a temporary Premium board with a survey
so that PremiumiHubbers can vote which FREE wins the "fee"
:o)
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