| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 46.2 | Every dog has his day? | ULTRA::ZURKO | Security is not pretty | Mon Dec 15 1986 09:13 | 16 | 
|  |     *** woman's reaction alert ***
    (since I couldn't tell if this topic was open to women too :-))
    
    I remember when my father started being attractive to other women.
    It was kind of amusing. He wasn't the sort who was wild and attractive
    in his 20's; he wasn't solid and settling down and attractive in
    his 30's; he wasn't a slick party-fun type attractive in his 40's;
    but his 50's were "his" decade. Suddenly women found his quietness
    and complements quite appealing. (naturally, most of these insights
    are extrapolation or hear-say; I wasn't around then)
    
    So the point of this ramble is that certain personalities are
    attractive to certain expectations, based on mutual chronological
    age (now, I wouldn't want to have to uphold this view in Pyscology
    Today or anything :-)).
    	Mez
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| 46.3 | Sounds fairly reasonable. | GENRAL::FRASHER | Master of Naught | Thu Feb 05 1987 11:23 | 7 | 
|  |     RE .0
    I can handle all but the last one:
    
>        and suppress our biological urges.
    
    Boy, I wish I know what .1 had to say.  Oh well.
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| 46.4 | And you thought only *penguin* lust was immoral | INFACT::VALENZA | Who ordered this? | Fri Feb 06 1987 00:06 | 17 | 
|  |     We don't have to suppress *all* of our biological urges--just the
    sexual ones.  Most women, for example, consider it acceptable for
    men to consume food.  Or at least most foods.  There are some foods
    that I would personally consider inacceptable for the common slug
    to eat, such as sushi, and I think most women feel the same way.
    
    Remember, if you feel lust for a woman, you are "objectifying" her,
    which is not the politically correct thing to do.  Jimmy Carter
    felt lust in his heart for women, and see what happened to him.
    If you must feel lust, direct it toward a woman's mind, not her body.
    With practice, you will find that talking to a woman about epistemology
    can be every bit as arousing as watching her take her clothes off.
    The key phrase here is "Don't objectify."
    
    Yeah, that's it.  That's the ticket!
          
    --Mike
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| 46.6 |  | GENRAL::SURVIL | Mother Goose & Grimm | Fri Feb 06 1987 10:33 | 5 | 
|  |     
    	Neah, neah, and he's married to Terry Garr, and ...ah...young
    Liz Taylor.....Thats it!
    
    Todd
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| 46.7 | To set the record straight | INFACT::VALENZA | Who ordered this? | Fri Feb 06 1987 21:08 | 12 | 
|  |     Of course I didn't build this network!
    
    I invented networking!  Yeah, I designed the first VA...er...PDP
    ...er...computer.  Yeah, that's it!  I was in the White House, talking
    with...my wife, Morgan Fairchild, and...Albert Einstein, who was having
    trouble with a...relativity problem.  And I designed the first computer
    and President Roosevelt designated me a national hero!
    
    Glad to dispell any misinformation.
    
    --Mike
     
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| 46.9 | oh, yeah! | GENRAL::FRASHER | An opinion for any occasion | Tue Feb 10 1987 10:52 | 5 | 
|  |     re .7
    I remember that computer.  It was the one I worked on in '72.  50K
    vacuum tubes, consumed 15KW per hour.
    
    Spence
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