Mike Macgirvin
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Friday, May 16 2008, 09:49 pm
Nov 14, 2007
alt.seduction.fast

In the late 80's and early 90's, the 'web' didn't exist in its present form. The 'web' of the day was called USENET - a set of global discussion groups that were constantly being replicated around the world to anybody with enough disk space to store them and feed them on to others. 

I remember briefly visiting one called 'alt.seduction.fast' which seemed basically like a bunch of guys talking about how to hit up chicks. At the time I thought this was petty and juvenile, and spent more of my time hanging out on comp.mail.* and comp.infosystems.*; which were relevant to the work I was doing.

In retrospect I wish now I had spent more time with the boys at ASF. They basically compiled a complete compendium of knowledge about the 'science' and mechanics of seduction. How it all works, how to do it, etc. If I had only known, my life might have taken hundreds of different turns - considering I wasted considerable resources trying to figure out the requisite knowledge on my own, with mixed success.

As it turns out, it's now well documented that the 'art' of seduction is a bunch of phooey and ditto for chemical attraction, although this sometimes helps the guys who don't get any otherwise.

It's completely mechanical. Follow a prescribed sequence of steps and you'll get laid every time. By anybody? Pretty much. There are rare exceptions, but you will usually be best off avoiding these anyway for other reasons. For the super-model type babes, there's a set of additional steps called 'negging' to bring them down to earth so that they're fair game as well.

Anyway, if you're a younger guy or younger girl, it would behoove you to find out about this compendium of knowledge. I'm not going to tell you where to find it; because if it was common knowledge I don't think the world would be a very nice place. There's enough exploitation going on already.    

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Connector Conspiracy, n:
[probably came into prominence with the appearance of the KL-10,
none of whose connectors match anything else] The tendency of
manufacturers (or, by extension, programmers or purveyors of anything)
to come up with new products which don't fit together with the old
stuff, thereby making you buy either all new stuff or expensive
interface devices.