paulproteus
- user since
- Tue Nov 20 2001 at 21:26:01 (7 years ago )
- last seen
- Fri Aug 15 2008 at 20:35:21 (3.1 months ago )
- number of write-ups
- 9 - View paulproteus's writeups (feed)
- level / experience
- 0 (Initiate) / 27
- mission drive within everything
- Start (and lead) movement to node all there is to be recorded about CTY. cat /dev/asheesh >> /dev/e2. cat /dev/cty >> /dev/e2.
- specialties
- Omelettes, CTY, and lemon meringue pie.
- school/company
- Johns Hopkins University, now that I've graduated from Brighton High School.
- motto
- Don't stop. You can sleep when you're dead.
- most recent writeup
- business.com
My name is Asheesh Laroia. I am a fool."Don't be scared - you are alive." (R.E.M. - Electrolite) Nodes I need to make:
That's all for now. EOF. Pointers gone wild |
User Bookmarks:
- And then I crawled out from under the table
- Candide
- SOY! SOY! SOY! Soy makes you strong! Strength crushes enemies! SOY!
- Understanding the female orgasm
- How I tried to teach the Theory of Three Dimensions to my Grandson, and with what success
- Ripping off soda machines
- How to answer a telephone
- I need a stoner girlfriend
- The most beautiful woman on Earth
- Telnet to POP Servers
- Urinals and splatter
- Flax seeds will save your life
- a Qbasic program that converts Everythingese to HTML
- Sensei, we've got another lesbian stuck in the goddamn shredder
- running 'Strings' against the Mac OS X kernel
- Small helpful scripts for noders
- Telnet to SMTP Servers
- I dropped out of school to do ecstasy full time
- Sometimes, my paranoia overtakes me and I find myself asking, "IS ONE OF THE E2 EDITORS OUT TO GET ME!?"
- The problem with nodes condoning drugs
- Message Inbox
- ice dildo
- Prostitution (idea)
- On losing my strip-club cherry
- The Portable Nietzsche
- Oh, no. Look, you've gone and made me optimistic. I was before, but now it is showing.
- If you enhance your rave experience, do so safely
- HTML unlinker for Emacs
- legalization of prostitution
- Subliminal linking script
- paulproteus
- How your brain codes knowledge