balls

Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0"
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 09:07:56 -0700

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Eight pages mostly of one the most important
inventions in the history of Earth:

the ball chair.

http://www.sixdifferentways.com/gallery/becg?page=1


--
"Money can't buy you happiness,
but when you're poor, you can't
buy shit, and nobody will loan
you happiness."
--nu-monet


Correspondent:: asscoassc@aol.com (AssCo Assc)
Date: 10 Oct 2004 16:39:51 GMT

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Light up that ball chair with a wall of these:

http://www.mood-light.com/MLPanelsFlash.htm


Correspondent:: "Rev. Beergoggles"
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 11:55:35 -0500

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AssCo Assc did pass the time by typing:
> Light up that ball chair with a wall of these:
>
> http://www.mood-light.com/MLPanelsFlash.htm

It appears Bob has endorsed the sphereochair as well.
http://www.sixdifferentways.com/gallery/becg/www_vassardesigns_com

--
rbg




Correspondent:: asscoassc@aol.com (AssCo Assc)
Date: 10 Oct 2004 17:01:56 GMT

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Hey, "Bob" appears to be enjoying
that ball chair --

http://www.unicahome.com/catalog/item.asp?id=14642


Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0"
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 10:25:17 -0700

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nu-monet v7.0 wrote:
>
> Eight pages mostly of one the most important
> inventions in the history of Earth:
>
> the ball chair.
>
> http://www.sixdifferentways.com/gallery/becg?page=1
>

Why, oh why can't we still have "Space Age" stuff?

It was so incredibly cool. What deviated us from
that timeline? What ruined it all?

What would have life been like if we just could have
kept and evolved the Space Age motif?

Imagine having a ranch house like in "Forbidden
Planet"? With modern art indoor fountains and
paintings and totally wired for sound and Mod
clothing and hairstyles and elaborate lighting and
ball chairs other strange furniture and robots and
giant wall flat-screen teevees behind automatic
sliding panels and electric eye auto-open doors
and computers that talk and funky telephones that
stand up and innovative high tech environmental
stuff that like only two people have in the world
but everybody else could have. Angular construction
using concrete molded into sharp angles and textured
into patterns.

And not just in bits and pieces, but the whole
shooting match, *not contaminated* with cheap ass
pre-fab prestaboard with plastic faux wood paneling
and biodegradable wallboard held up with chicken
wire and boring concrete blocks and bricks with tube
phosphorescent lighting and ugly linoleum tile and
utilitarian crap design.

The EVIL that seeks to destroy Space Age wants to
destroy our dreams. To take space itself away from
us and keep us captive on this prison rock.

--
"The last stage of grief isn't
acceptance. It's exploitation."
-- Lewis Black


Correspondent:: "fenian d'illudium q-36, Rlari."
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 17:03:56 -0400

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"nu-monet v7.0" wrote in message
news:4169707D.7E96@succeeds.com...
> Why, oh why can't we still have "Space Age" stuff?

Do you mean circa 1970 type crap? I think "Space Age" and I think Tang and
chairs like that. I imagine "Bob", still very much in his element, puffing
away on his pipe on a business trip to the moon.Come, take my hand, and join
the dark, nihilist, corporate military controlled Cyber Age. Here, you can
pick any era you want, and just so long as you add a dark, decayed sort of
an aspect to it, you'll be right at home. "Bob" is here as well. And he's
being retrofitted. Get those implants in, reposition those nipples...there
ya go. In 30 years, we'll have the Nano-Militarist age to deal with, where
things like winning the Nike Medal of Valour will be things people do, after
vapourizing enemy robots - ah - no - too post war - make that ten million
enemy nanocontrolled cyber worm colonies after having ones unit all
destroyed by being eaten inside out by those things.


>
> It was so incredibly cool. What deviated us from
> that timeline? What ruined it all?
>
> What would have life been like if we just could have
> kept and evolved the Space Age motif?
>
> Imagine having a ranch house like in "Forbidden
> Planet"? With modern art indoor fountains and
> paintings and totally wired for sound and Mod
> clothing and hairstyles and elaborate lighting and
> ball chairs other strange furniture and robots and
> giant wall flat-screen teevees behind automatic
> sliding panels and electric eye auto-open doors
> and computers that talk and funky telephones that
> stand up and innovative high tech environmental
> stuff that like only two people have in the world
> but everybody else could have. Angular construction
> using concrete molded into sharp angles and textured
> into patterns.
>
> And not just in bits and pieces, but the whole
> shooting match, *not contaminated* with cheap ass
> pre-fab prestaboard with plastic faux wood paneling
> and biodegradable wallboard held up with chicken
> wire and boring concrete blocks and bricks with tube
> phosphorescent lighting and ugly linoleum tile and
> utilitarian crap design.
>
> The EVIL that seeks to destroy Space Age wants to
> destroy our dreams. To take space itself away from
> us and keep us captive on this prison rock.
>
> --
> "The last stage of grief isn't
> acceptance. It's exploitation."
> -- Lewis Black




Correspondent:: asscoassc@aol.com (AssCo Assc)
Date: 10 Oct 2004 21:23:47 GMT

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<< Imagine having a ranch house like in "Forbidden
Planet"? >>

Or the last floating greenhouse like in Silent Running.
I'll bet Bruce Dern had a nice batch of 'frop
on that space station. At least I'd like to think so.
He at least had a microwave that he cound zap
froppleberrys with melted cheese on soylent green
crackers. He might have also a plastic naked chick
thingie that squirt chocko-moloko plus. Or at least
the occasional handjob from one of those robots.





Correspondent:: "Rev. 11D Ricardo MadGello"
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 02:02:36 GMT

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More in keeping with the times...

http://tinyurl.com/6o8uu


"nu-monet v7.0" wrote in message
news:41695E5C.52C1@succeeds.com...
> Eight pages mostly of one the most important
> inventions in the history of Earth:
>
> the ball chair.
>
> http://www.sixdifferentways.com/gallery/becg?page=1
>
>
> --
> "Money can't buy you happiness,
> but when you're poor, you can't
> buy shit, and nobody will loan
> you happiness."
> --nu-monet




Correspondent:: "Rev. 11D Ricardo MadGello"
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 02:09:24 GMT

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http://www.plushpod.com/item_12.php

http://www.plushpod.com/ckshop.php?item=13

Then buy a pair of lava lamp dildos to go with them.
http://www.plushpod.com/ckshop.php?item=81




"nu-monet v7.0" wrote in message
news:41695E5C.52C1@succeeds.com...
> Eight pages mostly of one the most important
> inventions in the history of Earth:
>
> the ball chair.
>
> http://www.sixdifferentways.com/gallery/becg?page=1
>
>
> --
> "Money can't buy you happiness,
> but when you're poor, you can't
> buy shit, and nobody will loan
> you happiness."
> --nu-monet




Correspondent:: "Rev. 11D Ricardo MadGello"
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 03:06:49 GMT

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The most famous use of the ball chair ever.
http://www.sixdifferentways.com/gallery/becg/pris213

"nu-monet v7.0" wrote in message
news:41695E5C.52C1@succeeds.com...
> Eight pages mostly of one the most important
> inventions in the history of Earth:
>
> the ball chair.
>
> http://www.sixdifferentways.com/gallery/becg?page=1
>
>
> --
> "Money can't buy you happiness,
> but when you're poor, you can't
> buy shit, and nobody will loan
> you happiness."
> --nu-monet