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rwyatt365
02-04-2008, 08:46 AM
Allright you renegade bikers and erstwhile wannabees!

It's time to assemble the most bad-ass biker club that the world has ever seen – "Hell's INTJs" (*cue "Born To Be Wild"*). If you currently have a bike (a big, mean, NT-type bike – one that makes women take their children off the street, and makes sheep run in terror!), or you want to have a bike (or, even if you don't but you want to be a renegade biker) then you're welcome to become a member of "Hell's INTJs" (*cue "Born To Be Wild"*)!

Of course, membership requires you pass a stringent initiation test, you'll have to;

know the value of Pi beyond 10 places
know how to build (or know where to obtain specs for building) a thermo-nuclear device
recite the eight Jungian functions and the primary characteristic of each
create an inter-dimensional space warp
show sincere and honest disgust when placed in the vicinity of a "Sensor"
field-strip and A1-Abrams tank
recite the periodic table…backwards
(of course, as founding member I am exempt! ;) )
Prove you are worthy! Become a "Hell's INTJ" (*cue "Born To Be Wild"*). Show the world you are a bad-ass (and not a namby-pamby, weenie boy/girl)! Grow your hair long and get a tattoo! Cut your hair off and erase all your tattoos! Hug a puppy!! Don't bow to conventions.

Be a "Hell's INTJ"! (*cue "Born To Be Wild"*)

Solaris
02-04-2008, 08:50 AM
Do I have to be an INTJ? I can do the NTJ bit, but I'm a bad I. I am not currently in possession of a bike. I am, just this Spring, going to take my Basic Rider Course and learn how to (or not to) kill myself and others on a motorcycle. :cool:

rwyatt365
02-04-2008, 09:09 AM
Do I have to be an INTJ? I can do the NTJ bit, but I'm a bad I. I am not currently in possession of a bike. I am, just this Spring, going to take my Basic Rider Course and learn how to (or not to) kill myself and others on a motorcycle. :cool:
NT is good enough, and the fact that you desire instruction on wreaking havoc on the general populace is an encouraging sign. :cool:

Now, sing along with me;

Get your motor runnin'
Head out on the highway.
Lookin' for adventure
And whatever comes our way...

Solaris
02-04-2008, 09:23 AM
Sweet! :D

Santana28
02-04-2008, 09:27 AM
i plan on getting one this spring :)

of course, i have said that for the past 9 springs.

rwyatt365
02-04-2008, 09:51 AM
i plan on getting one this spring :)

of course, i have said that for the past 9 springs.
To borrow from Nike...JUST DO IT!

Nothin' better for the soul!

Santana28
02-04-2008, 10:00 AM
To borrow from Nike...JUST DO IT!

Nothin' better for the soul!

takes $$... have some for me?

MetalWounds
02-04-2008, 10:05 AM
I stipulate that at least one member must successfully mount an M2 (50 BMG) to their "bike".

rwyatt365
02-04-2008, 10:37 AM
takes $$... have some for me?
I hear you. We'll pass the hat. Anyone care to donate to the "Get Santana a bike Fund"?

I stipulate that at least one member must successfully mount an M2 (50 BMG) to their "bike".
You're on! But we'll need a big "platform" for that baby!

Santana28
02-04-2008, 10:43 AM
I hear you. We'll pass the hat. Anyone care to donate to the "Get Santana a bike Fund"?


You're on! But we'll need a big "platform" for that baby!

if this were RonPaulForums and i were a good cause, we'd have $10,000 in about 15 minutes ;)

i've always wanted a Buell for some reason.... dont ask me why.

rwyatt365
02-04-2008, 10:46 AM
Anyone care to donate to the "Get Santana a bike Fund"?

if this were RonPaulForums and i were a good cause, we'd have $10,000 in about 15 minutes ;)
Then...the "Get Santana a bike to help Ron Paul Fund" :huh:
i've always wanted a Buell for some reason.... dont ask me why.
A Harley-based, bare-framed, crotch-rocket with a girl rider! No questions necessary!! :thumbsup:

Santana28
02-04-2008, 11:35 AM
Then...the "Get Santana a bike to help Ron Paul Fund" :huh:

A Harley-based, bare-framed, crotch-rocket with a girl rider! No questions necessary!! :thumbsup:

hehe. did i tell you i grew up in a family of Outlaws? ;)

Wapiti
02-04-2008, 08:32 PM
Then...the "Get Santana a bike to help Ron Paul Fund" :huh:

A Harley-based, bare-framed, crotch-rocket with a girl rider! No questions necessary!! :thumbsup:

What's the paypal account #? I'll add to it.


I just recently got rid of my bike but have the urge to get another.

James Revell
02-04-2008, 08:54 PM
I'll bite, though for me it'd have to be secondary to the Denizens of Doom (To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.).

'96 BMW R1100RT

Nomad
02-04-2008, 09:06 PM
I stipulate that at least one member must successfully mount an M2 (50 BMG) to their "bike".

I once saw an M2 mounted on a deuce and a half fire across a berm, perpendicular to the vehicle. The recoil shifted the vehicle laterally. Mount it, yeah (cue A team theme) but fire it? Not me, but I'd love to watch. Ok no bike now, but does wrecking one on the Autobahn doing 100 mph count? And i can drive a T-80.
-Nomad

Solaris
02-04-2008, 09:17 PM
What's the paypal account #? I'll add to it.


I just recently got rid of my bike but have the urge to get another.

Gah! Why would you get rid of a motorcycle?? :huh:

I vote you do with your urge, and get another.

Colette
02-04-2008, 10:25 PM
Can I be a pillion passenger? I'm good at that ;)

Bikes are way sexy :)

Santana28
02-04-2008, 10:46 PM
What's the paypal account #? I'll add to it.


I just recently got rid of my bike but have the urge to get another.

wait... did you just say you would paypal me money?? :)

rwyatt365
02-05-2008, 11:53 AM
I once saw an M2 mounted on a deuce and a half fire across a berm, perpendicular to the vehicle. The recoil shifted the vehicle laterally. Mount it, yeah (cue A team theme) but fire it? Not me, but I'd love to watch. Ok no bike now, but does wrecking one on the Autobahn doing 100 mph count? And i can drive a T-80.
-Nomad
a) No way would I even attempt to fire that thing. The "intimidation factor" alone will do nicely.

b) wrecking and surviving at any speed is a plus in my book. I've been "down" 5 times in 35 years of riding.

Pushed off the road in Ann Arbor by an irate "cage" driver (cage = car)
High-speed tank slapper on I-94, grooved pavement
Cut off in Detroit in rush-hour traffic, locked front brake
Run off the road by a bus driver in suburban Detroit
Self-inflicted brain fade, cold tires + big torque + fast sweeper = oops!Can I be a pillion passenger? I'm good at that ;)

Bikes are way sexy :)
Oh yeah, we accept passengers - no problemo!

("Hold on right here, and don't squeeze too hard!")

Wapiti
02-05-2008, 05:35 PM
Gah! Why would you get rid of a motorcycle?? :huh:

I vote you do with your urge, and get another.

The main reason was that it was too slow. It was a KLR650 and would only do 105mph. That is also the reason I haven't got another, YET. I have an insatiable need for speed. I will ride again.


Can I be a pillion passenger? I'm good at that ;)

Bikes are way sexy :)
Hop on but I've got 2 speeds. Stopped and full throttle.


wait... did you just say you would paypal me money?? :)

Sure I throw in a few bucks, think - if everyone on this forum throw in $10, your there.

drek996
02-05-2008, 05:43 PM
Just working on that inter-dimensional space warp...damn

I got a superhawk996 with leo vince pipes that are really damn loud, got to love the v-twins.

rwyatt365
02-06-2008, 03:47 AM
V-twins are the shizzle!

Wapiti
02-11-2008, 07:28 PM
I'm having trouble deciding which way to go as far as what motorcycle to buy. I'm leaning towards a GSXR-1000 but i know if I get that, I'll likely live a short life so I am possibly thinking of a cruiser of some kind, water cooled is a must.
So what kind of cruiser would you buy if you were to get one and why?

slut poacher
02-11-2008, 08:43 PM
I'm having trouble deciding which way to go as far as what motorcycle to buy. I'm leaning towards a GSXR-1000 but i know if I get that, I'll likely live a short life so I am possibly thinking of a cruiser of some kind, water cooled is a must.
So what kind of cruiser would you buy if you were to get one and why?
a gsxr 1000 is too much bike to be used anywhere near its potential on the street, even if you are one of the few that could actually approach its upper limits, your licence or your well being are in serious jeoprody. i myself have a few to suit the need or the mood 1. 2000 buell s-3 (decent go,solid chassis, not too bonkers) 2.1999 buell m-2 (bought it crashed, current project) 3.1974 yamaha ty250 (trials bike, walking pace wheelies all day long, huge fun no broken bones risk,eg: my 1988 cr 500 SOLD! the only bike out of 70+ that was actually trying to kill me every ride) 4.2005 honda nps-50 ruckus (you know what they say about scooters and fat girls) 5. 2003 kawasaki klr 650 (an anvil, i would actually take it somewhere if i had the time) you could replicate my fleet for roughly the same price as a new gsxr, there is a ton of affordable great bikes available if you can do a bit of your own wrenching. the suzuki is an awesome bike (too awesome?) but for me at least, my little harem is even better.

Wapiti
02-12-2008, 08:04 PM
a gsxr 1000 is too much bike to be used anywhere near its potential on the street, even if you are one of the few that could actually approach its upper limits, your licence or your well being are in serious jeoprody.

Those are the reasons I do and do not want one and why I am leaning toward a cruiser style bike. I've got some crazy idea I need to hit 180mph before I die.

Whatever I buy will definitely be used, maybe even a basket case with some assembly required.

I had a 2001 klr650 and loved it, I put 9000 miles on it in one year.

Nyiah
02-12-2008, 08:12 PM
know the value of Pi beyond 10 places


I know pi to the 50th decimal place... so could that knock off, maybe, five from the list?

pavman
02-12-2008, 08:44 PM
Allright you renegade bikers and erstwhile wannabees!

It's time to assemble the most bad-ass biker club that the world has ever seen – "Hell's INTJs" (*cue "Born To Be Wild"*). If you currently have a bike (a big, mean, NT-type bike – one that makes women take their children off the street, and makes sheep run in terror!), or you want to have a bike (or, even if you don't but you want to be a renegade biker) then you're welcome to become a member of "Hell's INTJs" (*cue "Born To Be Wild"*)!

Of course, membership requires you pass a stringent initiation test, you'll have to;

know the value of Pi beyond 10 places - can learn it
know how to build (or know where to obtain specs for building) a thermo-nuclear device - Is probably illegal, but then it is the internet age
recite the eight Jungian functions and the primary characteristic of each - Can learn it, but again... kind of pointless, IMHO
create an inter-dimensional space warp - Umm... crack smoker!
show sincere and honest disgust when placed in the vicinity of a "Sensor" - Way ahead of you boss.
field-strip an[!d] A1-Abrams tank - Yep...I bet I can learn this too...Does it have to be put back together in working order?
recite the periodic table…backwards - Oh man, you gotta be kidding me... I don't even remember the difference between Iron (Fe) and Lead (Pb? Ld? LSD? WTFG?)
(of course, as founding member I am exempt! ;) )
Prove you are worthy! Become a "Hell's INTJ" (*cue "Born To Be Wild"*). Show the world you are a bad-ass (and not a namby-pamby, weenie boy/girl)! Grow your hair long and get a tattoo! Cut your hair off and erase all your tattoos! Hug a puppy!! Don't bow to conventions.

Be a "Hell's INTJ"! (*cue "Born To Be Wild"*)

Umm...I'm an INTJ, not a geek! Seriously...just because my systems happen to involved the opposite sex, drinking, and the occasional geeky computer admin job, doesn't mean I'm some sort of science dweeb stuck in 10th grade chemistry.... :thumbsup:

I've been tossing this idea around a bit.... planning on possibly moving to FL next year or so for some greatly needed R&R at law school...so I figure a bike might be the way to go... plus it:
1. Impresses the chicks, they think you're a bad a$$
2. Makes your mom and current girlfriend/former girlfriends freak out
3. Looks pretty dam kewl
4. Not to mention all that much gas money I would save over my current car.

Only problem is, do you get a mean a$$ Harley, or a crotch rocket.... ah the tough questions in life.

Wapiti
02-12-2008, 08:56 PM
Only problem is, do you get a mean a$$ Harley, or a crotch rocket.... ah the tough questions in life.

At this point, I'm leaning toward 1 of each.

Lucid
02-12-2008, 08:59 PM
Can I come too?
I don't have or want a bike, but I am interested in wreaking havoc on the general populace and being a bad ass and all around ne'er-do-well with my fellow bad ass INTJs.

I can, however, build a thermo-nuclear device (it's a secondary function of the weak INTJ S... all INTJs can do this.) and drink a grown man under the table at sea level. Also, I have lots of tattoos and a mug shot. ;D

i've always wanted a Buell for some reason.... dont ask me why.

My best friend has a Buell. It's a lot of fun, but it's WAY too big for me (even if we adjusted it, it'd be too big for me). However, he doesn't like to let me ride on the back because apparently I cut off his oxygen when we go around corners in the mountains. :embarassed:

Wapiti
02-12-2008, 09:22 PM
Can I come too?

I can, however, build a thermo-nuclear device (it's a secondary function of the weak INTJ S... all INTJs can do this.)

Come along, I'll need such a device to power one of my bikes.

rwyatt365
02-13-2008, 09:46 AM
whyme - The Gixxer is a "whole lotta bike", start smaller (and cheaper) then move up as your abilities (and nerves) grow.

pavman - ...all valid reasons to get a bike! I started with standards, then went sport, but that's just me. Harley's are too much money IMHO (personal preference).

Lucid - you're more than welcome! Anyone that can supply a TND is a friend of mine.

Scooby
02-18-2008, 07:20 AM
I stipulate that at least one member must successfully mount an M2 (50 BMG) to their "bike".

Well, I want a 1938 BMW w/sidecar and MG34 mounted. Ma Duece would probably vibrate the hell out of a bike.

slut poacher
02-18-2008, 09:14 AM
my father has a 2005 ural patrol (russian military issue, available to the public) it has a gun/grenade launcher mount on the front of the chair. the factory offers a replica machine gun made of wood. his was intercepted and destroyed by canada customs. i have taken the measurements, my 1999 buell "M2" it will not bolt onto the urals gun mount. any suggestions and or blueprints for arming the ural: slingshot, trebouchet, water pistol, etc.?

Santana28
02-18-2008, 09:38 AM
Well, I want a 1938 BMW w/sidecar and MG34 mounted. Ma Duece would probably vibrate the hell out of a bike.

thats my dream bike. I *will* have a bike from that era someday...

slut poacher
02-18-2008, 11:12 AM
check out To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. the bikes and sidecars are essentially the same thing that the germans have been building since WW2, the engine is a /2 series bmw copy, a lot of guys looking for more power-displacement bolt on bmw top ends, i lied my dads bike is the gear-up, not the patrol. (i always get the 2 mixed up) camo paint, 2-wheel drive, tractor type seats, reverse gear and of course the gun mount. there was a video of the gear-up on the sight with a of couple russian soldiers demonstrating the gun and grenade launcher. his bike currently has 16000km (10000 miles) and has been relatively trouble free, you do need to be good with wrenching to consider one of these bikes. the problem areas have been pretty much fixed kehin carbs, domino controls and swichgear, brembo front brake, nippondenso alternator etc. the bike is a very old design that is built to near 3rd world quality standards. when we first uncrated his (purchased directly from the distributor, we are in the industry, the general public has to buy through a dealer) i started checking fasteners, needless to say that 12 hours and the big bottle of blue loctite later i had all of the loose fasteners tightened (everything was loose, i am not joking, i mean everything) the bikes appear to have been assembled with a great deal of vodka involved. once the bugs are shaken out the bikes are decent and probably a much better alternative to an original vintage unit. (parts are no problem) the biggest problem with the bike is parking, if you go into a busy starbucks for example, you have to fight your way through the crowd that the bike creates, the factory actually has a term for this, it is called the "URAL DELAY FACTOR" and i can assure you that this is very true.





slut poacher added to this post, 22 minutes and 56 seconds later...

V-twins are the shizzle!
does this mean that german flat twins are the SCHNizzle, and that russian one are the SKIzzle ?

Santana28
02-18-2008, 11:35 AM
check out To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. the bikes and sidecars are essentially the same thing that the germans have been building since WW2, the engine is a /2 series bmw copy, a lot of guys looking for more power-displacement bolt on bmw top ends, i lied my dads bike is the gear-up, not the patrol. (i always get the 2 mixed up) camo paint, 2-wheel drive, tractor type seats, reverse gear and of course the gun mount. there was a video of the gear-up on the sight with a of couple russian soldiers demonstrating the gun and grenade launcher. his bike currently has 16000km (10000 miles) and has been relatively trouble free, you do need to be good with wrenching to consider one of these bikes. the problem areas have been pretty much fixed kehin carbs, domino controls and swichgear, brembo front brake, nippondenso alternator etc. the bike is a very old design that is built to near 3rd world quality standards. when we first uncrated his (purchased directly from the distributor, we are in the industry, the general public has to buy through a dealer) i started checking fasteners, needless to say that 12 hours and the big bottle of blue loctite later i had all of the loose fasteners tightened (everything was loose, i am not joking, i mean everything) the bikes appear to have been assembled with a great deal of vodka involved. once the bugs are shaken out the bikes are decent and probably a much better alternative to an original vintage unit. (parts are no problem) the biggest problem with the bike is parking, if you go into a busy starbucks for example, you have to fight your way through the crowd that the bike creates, the factory actually has a term for this, it is called the "URAL DELAY FACTOR" and i can assure you that this is very true.





slut poacher added to this post, 22 minutes and 56 seconds later...


does this mean that german flat twins are the SCHNizzle, and that russian one are the SKIzzle ?

those are very interesting. thanks for the link!

rwyatt365
02-18-2008, 12:02 PM
does this mean that german flat twins are the SCHNizzle, and that russian one are the SKIzzle ?
You INTJs are so clever! :thumbsup:

slut poacher
02-18-2008, 12:09 PM
i reread my post, the russians have been pumping out copies of the ww2 bmw military units since the war. i didnt catch my typo until after i posted.

nickasummers
02-20-2008, 01:34 PM
Of course, membership requires you pass a stringent initiation test, you'll have to;

know the value of Pi beyond 10 places
know how to build (or know where to obtain specs for building) a thermo-nuclear device
recite the eight Jungian functions and the primary characteristic of each
create an inter-dimensional space warp
show sincere and honest disgust when placed in the vicinity of a "Sensor"
field-strip and A1-Abrams tank
recite the periodic table…backwards
(of course, as founding member I am exempt! ;) )


Unfortunately I can't create an inter-dimensional space warp, but I've got pi down!

rwyatt365
02-21-2008, 05:25 AM
Unfortunately I can't create an inter-dimensional space warp, but I've got pi down!
That's ok, we don't need any more fluidic space creatures wandering around anyway.

schmidt
02-21-2008, 05:40 AM
Is dreaming in Perl enough ?

rwyatt365
02-21-2008, 07:15 AM
Is dreaming in Perl enough ?
Perl is good, but not obscure enough. Try again grasshopper.

slut poacher
02-23-2008, 11:06 PM
was this membership drive an attempt to get us out riding together? when the weather improves i would be down for a tour/destination meet-up. anybody got some good roads that they wouldnt mind sharing?

rwyatt365
02-25-2008, 07:20 AM
The idea came up when there was a flurry of "Biker INTJs" joining the forum, but I wouldn't be adverse to a group-ride. Ufortunately, here in Michigan, there are very few "good" roads.

The best I've been on (in the US) is "The Dragon" - US129 in Eastern TN / Western NC. Awesome road, but recently patrolled (in TN) by the LEOs (Local Enforcement Officers).

Any others?

Lucid
02-25-2008, 09:06 AM
The idea came up when there was a flurry of "Biker INTJs" joining the forum, but I wouldn't be adverse to a group-ride. Ufortunately, here in Michigan, there are very few "good" roads.

The best I've been on (in the US) is "The Dragon" - US129 in Eastern TN / Western NC. Awesome road, but recently patrolled (in TN) by the LEOs (Local Enforcement Officers).

Any others?

Why don't you guys meet up at Sturgis or something? Assuming everyone was able to go.

rwyatt365
02-25-2008, 09:14 AM
I'm afraid :scared: that the folks at Sturgis might not take too kindly to a Japanese crotch-rocket (don't you have to be a gnarly Harley-dude to go there?)

Lucid
02-25-2008, 02:41 PM
I'm afraid :scared: that the folks at Sturgis might not take too kindly to a Japanese crotch-rocket (don't you have to be a gnarly Harley-dude to go there?)

That's a good question. I thought it was for all bikers, but you may be right that a crotch rocket may not be welcome there. My knowledge of Sturgis is limited to people I know who go... who, come to think about it, all drive Harleys...

Aren't there any biker conventions that are more open to bikers of all kinds? Well there should be.

slut poacher
02-25-2008, 02:50 PM
about 3 hrs from me is the PORT PARRY sportbike rally. it is one of the biggest of its type in canada. it has gotten large enough that the FIM has put on a world enduro championship round the last 2 years to go along with the rally. from what i have been told it is awesome. track days could be a cool thing as well ,if any members have access to schedules, pricing and lodging near their local track.

rwyatt365
02-26-2008, 05:37 AM
That's a good question. I thought it was for all bikers, but you may be right that a crotch rocket may not be welcome there. My knowledge of Sturgis is limited to people I know who go... who, come to think about it, all drive Harleys...

Aren't there any biker conventions that are more open to bikers of all kinds? Well there should be.
Bike Week in Daytona, but that's way too close for me to plan a trip. A lot of bikers go to Deal's Gap during the summer - it's more sportbike-friendly.

about 3 hrs from me is the PORT PARRY sportbike rally. it is one of the biggest of its type in canada. it has gotten large enough that the FIM has put on a world enduro championship round the last 2 years to go along with the rally. from what i have been told it is awesome. track days could be a cool thing as well ,if any members have access to schedules, pricing and lodging near their local track.
I used to go to Mid-Ohio for track days, but it's been over 15 years, and I don't kow if they hold them anymore - (I will check). I also heard that VIR (Virginia Int'l Raceway) has an awesome track day (I'll check on that one too).

Lucid
02-26-2008, 08:16 AM
Bike Week in Daytona, but that's way too close for me to plan a trip. A lot of bikers go to Deal's Gap during the summer - it's more sportbike-friendly.


I used to go to Mid-Ohio for track days, but it's been over 15 years, and I don't kow if they hold them anymore - (I will check). I also heard that VIR (Virginia Int'l Raceway) has an awesome track day (I'll check on that one too).

Well you guys should do an INTJ biker meet

rwyatt365
02-27-2008, 12:26 PM
Check out this site (To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.), it has listings for track days for several tracks in MI, OH (Mid-Ohio!), and the southeast. I might just check into them to see if they're legit.

James Revell
02-28-2008, 08:41 PM
The idea came up when there was a flurry of "Biker INTJs" joining the forum, but I wouldn't be adverse to a group-ride. Ufortunately, here in Michigan, there are very few "good" roads.

The best I've been on (in the US) is "The Dragon" - US129 in Eastern TN / Western NC. Awesome road, but recently patrolled (in TN) by the LEOs (Local Enforcement Officers).

Any others?

There are a lot of other good roads in that general area, with the more known being the Cherohala skyway and the BRP. I tend to ride a number of them in that area at least every couple years. The dragon is best ridden on weekdays when not only is LE less present but you don't have to play follow the leader with 100 other bikes (most of whom aren't interested in scraping pegs).

It's my year to run the Denizens of Doom Right Coast Ride, which looks like it will be in north-central Maryland in mid July. I'll post a link once all the details are set. Membership is not required and the rides within 150 miles of a metro area have tended to be our bigger ones.

-james

Antares
02-29-2008, 04:44 AM
1. know the value of Pi beyond 10 places
2. know how to build (or know where to obtain specs for building) a thermo-nuclear device
3. recite the eight Jungian functions and the primary characteristic of each
4. create an inter-dimensional space warp
5. show sincere and honest disgust when placed in the vicinity of a "Sensor"
field-strip and A1-Abrams tank
6. recite the periodic table…backwards

1. Pi (from memory) 3.1415926535. I think that's 11
2. Will you pay for my education?
3. Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, Fe. Would you save me the trouble of having to describe them? Pretty please? I hate typing.
4. If I can 'fold' my librarian who looks practically like a 3D cube into a supermodel's figure :D That should be space warp enough.
5. Tells self: Must look down upon sensors. Easy.
6. I can recite the 88 constellations, their symbolism AND their alpha star! This is a valid alternative!

rwyatt365
02-29-2008, 05:02 AM
1. Pi (from memory) 3.1415926535. I think that's 11
2. Will you pay for my education?
3. Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, Fe. Would you save me the trouble of having to describe them? Pretty please? I hate typing.
4. If I can 'fold' my librarian who looks practically like a 3D cube into a supermodel's figure :D That should be space warp enough.
5. Tells self: Must look down upon sensors. Easy.
6. I can recite the 88 constellations, their symbolism AND their alpha star! This is a valid alternative!
Close enough! :thumbsup:

nickasummers
02-29-2008, 12:10 PM
I have to say, 10 places of pi isn't that hard. it is probably one of the easiest things on the list. If we must be able to recite the periodic table backwards we should also have to know pi to at least 50 places... maybe 100. Since I can already do this, I should probably begin on the periodic table....

rwyatt365
02-29-2008, 12:47 PM
I have to say, 10 places of pi isn't that hard. it is probably one of the easiest things on the list. If we must be able to recite the periodic table backwards we should also have to know pi to at least 50 places... maybe 100. Since I can already do this, I should probably begin on the periodic table....
Showoff! (there's always one :suspicious:)

nickasummers
02-29-2008, 12:51 PM
Its amazing what boredom and a challenge can do. in 8th grade for march 14th (pi day) there were different things we got to do in math class for prizes including reciting pi from memory. I said "I'm gonna win that" the 2nd highest was 70-something and 3rd was 26. Coincidentally, I'm bored right now...

edit: Do I need to memorize just the names on the periodic table or also the symbols, atomic mass, atomic number, etc?

edit:edit: For the record, the above edit was a joke.

Wapiti
03-02-2008, 06:36 PM
I picked up a '98 ZX6R today, ready to roll. I have truly missed riding.

ssfanatic
03-03-2008, 08:18 PM
Sweet! Before i do this...how necessary is it that i own a motorcycle? Or will my huffy do?

rwyatt365
03-04-2008, 07:00 AM
A motorcycle is not a prerequisite, just be a biker in spirit - you can ride in the sidecar, or pillion seat on someone else's bike.

Lucid
03-04-2008, 07:05 AM
A motorcycle is not a prerequisite, just be a biker in spirit - you can ride in the sidecar, or pillion seat on someone else's bike.

Or in a car with all the beer and food? Count me in :)