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rik

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  1. I've also grown pretty fond of Rise of Nations, and C&C Generals...great games
  2. I've started going back thru Black Hawk down...and BF 1942 again.
  3. I have a feeling that is what was going on...
  4. Anyone having trouble getting into their Hotmail or is it just my acct? Mine keeps coming back saying that my password is incorrect but it's the same one I have had for years...
  5. I really like the visual themes also...Can they be used on XP also?
  6. Glad you like it. Feel free to nose around and join in. Welcome...
  7. rik

    Hi All

    Welcome to MSFN. Enjoy your stay here.
  8. Happy Birthday Sir...Have a good one (but no hangovers)!!
  9. rik

    Hi!

    Welcome to MSFN. Enjoy your stay here.
  10. Whats even funnier is that I posted this specifically for YOUR enjoyment Xperties...
  11. http://www.heptune.com/farts.html Quit holding them in
  12. Try searching Google, Young One...
  13. rik

    Hi

    Welcome. Glad you like it.
  14. In case someone is interested in a flashy new case... http://www.dalco.com/moreinfo.cfm?Product_...FTOKEN=35699353
  15. The Plasmatics or Romeo Void
  16. Have you tried this? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...&NoWebContent=1
  17. http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/22/33330.html In a matter of weeks the Netherlands have turned into DSL heaven, with prices dropping as low as €14.95 a month. DSL users were used to €40 and €50 plans just two months ago. Now providers and, more surprising, customers, are complaining. In August Versatel offshoot Zon introduced its €14.95 DSL service; Wanadoo, Het Net and Tiscali soon followed with similar offers. (By compairions Tiscali UK cut-price DSL product, announced Thursday, is a meagre 150 Kbps 'broadband' package for £15.99 - €22 - a month.) This week Dutch company Speedlinq joined the fray with Europe's first "go as you please service". There is no subscription. Users buy five gigabytes for just €22.50 and they can use that amount whenever they want. Although providers are slashing prices, few are happy. Wanadoo Benelux director Jean Jacques de Prins this week warned that his company is not going to make any money. "We used to have the highest DSL prices in Europe, now we seem to have the lowest," he said. Customers also complain when they discover that most offers come with strings attached. Some cut-price deals are only temporary, while others have a usage cap of 250 MB. If you exceed the data limit, you have to pay extra. Also, many providers are unable to cope with the demand. Users are told they have to wait three months before they can get a DSL connection. The Dutch consumer watchdog says it is flooded with complaints. KPN Telecom, by far the biggest DSL provider in the Netherlands, only offers cut price DSL through it subsidiary Het Net ("The Net'". Its main DSL providers Xs4all and Planet Internet haven't lowered prices yet. Instead, they will increase bandwidth next month. But subscribers are still not impressed: they believe that their subscription (€52 a month) is too high compared to recent cut price offers. That's bad news for KPN and others in the Netherlands and elsewhere in Europe: The price can only go down, not up.
  18. You actually have time to check them all?
  19. Or maybe Winbar? http://www.winbar.nl/
  20. Even if you are limited to only using the 700 mb size, can you not also span the iso onto more media?
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