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stefanj
02-15-2006, 10:37 PM
I've warned you all before that what Semroc is doing is impossible using normal production techniques, and that "Carl" is likely an alien churning out products with some kind of nanotech-based matter assembler.

Proof that this is indeed the case is right on his website. Simply search for "kit" and carefully search the first page.

Yes, this "Carl" (which I'm guessing is short for "Carluskulon 653") is using his nano-assembler to replace damaged household fixtures.

A Fish Named Wallyum
02-15-2006, 11:25 PM
I've warned you all before that what Semroc is doing is impossible using normal production techniques, and that "Carl" is likely an alien churning out products with some kind of nanotech-based matter assembler.

Proof that this is indeed the case is right on his website. Simply search for "kit" and carefully search the first page.

Yes, this "Carl" (which I'm guessing is short for "Carluskulon 653") is using his nano-assembler to replace damaged household fixtures.

Yeah, he has an odd fixation toward plumbing supplies. Try searches like "Teri", "Garr", "beer", and "tractor" and you'll realize that he's doing this all through mortal methods. Not one hit on the bunch. :(

ghrocketman
02-16-2006, 11:38 AM
Huh ?!? :confused: :confused:
I don't get it, unless you are talking about the $1,000.00 Kitchen Sink that has been on the site for nearly a year as a joke. :rolleyes:

snaquin
02-16-2006, 02:31 PM
One night I was going to purchase the kitchen sink while waiting for the Aero-Dart to show, but I couldn't view it so I passed on that purchase ..... ;)

It will let you add it to the shopping cart though

(Yeah, I know ..... probably part of the same illness as typing kit in that search box every day)

Fore Check
02-18-2006, 08:31 PM
Yeah, he has an odd fixation toward plumbing supplies. Try searches like "Teri", "Garr", "beer", and "tractor" and you'll realize that he's doing this all through mortal methods. Not one hit on the bunch. :(


That's quite possibly the most obscure set of idioms I've read in a *long* time.


Teri Garr?

A Fish Named Wallyum
02-18-2006, 09:42 PM
That's quite possibly the most obscure set of idioms I've read in a *long* time.


Teri Garr?


:rolleyes: Newbies.
;) It's a long story. Actually, several long stories.