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I just checked your site too, and I laughed my ass off. It's now on my list of sites to check daily! Don't disappoint me.
If you are male, then I hereby convey to you a virtual high-5, or possibly the cross-elbow bump to indicate my level of respect for you and to give thanks at your positive feedback on the content of my website. Perhaps we could watch a sporting event of some sort, yelling expletives at an oversized high-definition plasma screen TV while enjoying numerous ale beverages and Buffalo chicken wings of varying levels of spice.
If you are female... you doin' anything this Saturday?
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You failed to realize that everything has nothing which cannot be stuffed. As a result, the package is undoubtedly filled of voids that cannot be unstuffed altogether. In conclusion, the total time of hours on the pictograph has hit the ceiling to the degree in which our minds can even render. The real WTF is how fullness can provide enough space for the emptiness? WTF!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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Recently, through PCWorld (yes, I do read it sometimes), I found a very nifty tool called CCleaner (otherwise known as Crap/Crud/Crust Cleaner -- pick a name). I
It cleans up temp files, junk left behind, unused system files, registry keys, etc. http://www.ccleaner.com
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The politically correct term is bovine-American.
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I called the tech support on this. They said it was because my 800Mhz Pentium III was too fast and didn't meet the requirements. I thought pentium III supported the same instruction set as a Pentium II......? Maybe the driver is set up like an old 386 qbasic video game that runs too fast on a 486.