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I think Crispy just wanted everyone to know he was a bastard before he went on vacation w00t
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Winner ... http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?act=ST...=15entry36687 Run her | Up ... http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?act=ST...&f=7&t=5525&hl= w00t
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BTW, Welcome to the crazy house asklepios. Is this right ask lepios? Is Lepios your name?
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When you guys get togather I never know what to expect. This has got be "The Thread of the Week". w00t
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I hear you man. Remember college "Mom send money" Now-a-days it is "Mom send gas", lol.
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It does make one think doesnt it. Gas here in Germany is $4.00 a gallon. We drive a diesel because it is 60 cents per gallon cheaper. We use an average of 60 gallons a month, so thats about $240.00 a month. Vick's Nyquil, 60 gallons = $10,687.80
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Yes. I will be the guest speaker pertaining to Server Convergence at 10:45 Room 10. Introduce yourself as I would be pleased to meet you.
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250 K Americans and 64 K British. I would think the highest number of deaths per nationality would be American. But this is not about numbers my friends. This is about technical and tactial warfare fought on a tactical battleground. This is a real battlefield - not a virtual battlefield. There are no settings or patches to be applied at the convenance of our desks. We can not save it and replay it to our advantage. - Technical: Split second actions by electronic devices decide life or death. - Tactical: People decide to turn left when they should have turned right GPS or not. p***es me off to that Bush does not say something about it other than in general terms. He does not show remorse at this time - he will later. For now he must lead and be held responsible come good or bad. The soldiers in Iraq look to their respective leaders for leadership when the time is allowed. For now they must look ahead and keep their heads low. When the dust settles we can look back. Just be happy that we live in countries where we can make demands on our leaders. Try to make a demand on SH in Iraq or a similar country ruled by dictators. Today we look forward.
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Why have hamburger when you can have steak?
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Send all the mail to your wife's account (or girlfriend) and open it there. If there are nor viruses move them to your machine. Tip. Send the bills to her machine!
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Tomorrow. We will be giving away: - P4 3 Gig System built by FthrJack - Windows XP Pro Full from AaronXP - Office XP from Sedative - Norton AntiVirus from Drew - T3 line from your ISP of choice for one year from xper - ZoneAlarm Pro from the rest of us Click Here to Enter
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Since it is an unknow hardware problem you might want to consider the hard drive itself. A bad hard drive may let you access the data now, but later you may not be able to access the data at all. Quick and dirty method to recover the files before they become inaccessable is to boot with a WinX boot disk (bypass the hard drive's Master Boot Record). Use Dos to copy the files to a Iomega Zip Disk or something similar, a CDR if you are equiped one, and possibly an external hard drive. In situations like this I avoid installing other software on the PC because it might bring new problems. However, Aloha Bob makes it real easy to do a complete backup from one PC to another. Using a parallel cable from your parallel port to another PC would create a LAN and make it possible transfer the files. Web Site: http://www.eisenworld.com/ A trial version is free and will get you through this
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One person cant keep up with that much content Gamehead. Other sites that have a team will run circles around you and leave you behind. Ask friends to dedicate a few hours of their time each week to specific sections.
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LOL, sorry Pia didnt see you.
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ROFLMAO w00t
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Yepper. That happened to me when I was in HS and it was a lot of hard work to pull the average up. Try not to let the average fall below 90 or you will end up breaking your kneck to get into a decent College. BTW, think NAVY!
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www.PCs-Killed-My-Social-Life.com Post pics and stories of people that claim they do not have a social life because of PCs.
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What were you doing standing on your head? w00t
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Boy, we need to talk. A long talk.
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Heres another freebie Free Microsoft Office 2003
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Easiest Way For News Page?
MSNwar replied to ThA_FiLeR's topic in Web Development (HTML, Java, PHP, ASP, XML, etc.)
2003-03-23: Test News tests, MSFN 0wnz? [posted by: ThA_FiLeR] Crazy w00t -
What does "tard" mean? Should I take more offense to being a "tard" or a bastard?
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32% bastard! 18% of which is Tard
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Excerpt from the source ... Last Updated on March 20, 2003 by Thomas McGuire, TechSpot.com Listed beneath are recommended updates that you should install if you have Windows XP, 2000, Millennium Edition or 98 Second Edition. Where possible I've linked to where the actual update can be downloaded & saved from should you need to apply it at a later date, e.g. due to a re-install. This listing also covers some important OS updates which not even Windows Update's features. Updated regularly this site will keep your Operating System up-to-date with the latest security patches & more. Table of Contents Windows XP 32-Bit Editions Windows 2000 Windows Millennium Edition Windows 98 Second Edition Motherboard Chipset Driver Updates Revision History Click Here for the Full List
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World of Ends What the Internet Is and How to Stop Mistaking It for Something Else. http://www.worldofends.com There are mistakes and there are mistakes. Some mistakes we learn from. For example: Thinking that selling toys for pets on the Web is a great way to get rich. We're not going to do that again. Other mistakes we insist on making over and over. For example, thinking that: ...the Web, like television, is a way to hold eyeballs still while advertisers spray them with messages. ...the Net is something that telcos and cable companies should filter, control and otherwise "improve." ... it's a bad thing for users to communicate between different kinds of instant messaging systems on the Net. ...the Net suffers from a lack of regulation to protect industries that feel threatened by it. When it comes to the Net, a lot of us suffer from Repetitive Mistake Syndrome. This is especially true for magazine and newspaper publishing, broadcasting, cable television, the record industry, the movie industry, and the telephone industry, to name just six. Thanks to the enormous influence of those industries in Washington, Repetitive Mistake Syndrome also afflicts lawmakers, regulators and even the courts. Last year Internet radio, a promising new industry that threatened to give listeners choices far exceeding anything on the increasingly variety-less (and technologically stone-age) AM and FM bands, was shot in its cradle. Guns, ammo and the occasional "Yee-Haw!" were provided by the recording industry and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which embodies all the fears felt by Hollywood's alpha dinosaurs when they lobbied the Act through Congress in 1998. "The Internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it," John Gilmore famously said. And it's true. In the long run, Internet radio will succeed. Instant messaging systems will interoperate. Dumb companies will get smart or die. Stupid laws will be killed or replaced. But then, as John Maynard Keynes also famously said, "In the long run, we're all dead." All we need to do is pay attention to what the Internet really is. It's not hard. The Net isn't rocket science. It isn't even 6th grade science fair, when you get right down to it. We can end the tragedy of Repetitive Mistake Syndrome in our lifetimes — and save a few trillion dollars’ worth of dumb decisions — if we can just remember one simple fact: the Net is a world of ends. You're at one end, and everybody and everything else are at the other ends. Sure, that’s a feel-good statement about everyone having value on the Net, etc. But it’s also the basic rock-solid fact about the Net's technical architecture. And the Internet’s value is founded in its technical architecture. Fortunately, the true nature of the Internet isn’t hard to understand. In fact, just a fistful of statements stands between Repetitive Mistake Syndrome and Enlightenment… by Doc Searls and David Weinberger Last update: 3.20.03