Re: Christmas presents
Posted by wil5on on Tue Dec 6th at 12:03pm 2005
I wouldnt normally ask for anything, but my parents have specifically asked me to make a list since they dont know much about computers.
I'll probably be putting ram, a DVD burner, and case lights on that list.

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Re: Christmas presents
Posted by Underdog on Tue Dec 6th at 1:43pm 2005
? quoting wil5on
and case lights on that list.
Stay well clear of the strobing kind. I love my case. I love my solid lightbar and fan lights. The strobing ones I would lose if I could. I actually have my case covered up ATM because I cannot concentrate on my monitor with that damned flashing nuisance.

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Re: Christmas presents
Posted by wil5on on Tue Dec 6th at 9:39pm 2005
Yeah, I'd definitely avoid the strobing kind... I was thinking neons, or those LED fans.

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Re: Christmas presents
Posted by Foxpup on Wed Dec 7th at 2:19am 2005
I want the BPL people to shield the power lines. But since they're not going to do that, I want the media to realise that it does NOT snow in a tropical environment in the middle of summer.

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Re: Christmas presents
Posted by FatStrings on Wed Dec 7th at 3:00am 2005
i want centurytell to put lines out to my house so i can get DSL and lose my crappy 56k

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Re: Christmas presents
Posted by SpoolE on Fri Dec 9th at 6:50am 2005
? quote:
However, 6 months without water is... f**king impossible?
It is scientificaly impossible to go without water for more than about 4 days. 6 months is totaly impossibe, even just sitting.

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Re: Christmas presents
Posted by GreenDragon on Fri Dec 9th at 7:37am 2005
Not asking for anything, otherwise it means im expected to give them something in return....bastards.

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Re: Christmas presents
Posted by gimpinthesink on Fri Dec 9th at 11:57pm 2005
Or he's sat in a lake breathing through a reed and every now and then
the water covers the top of the reed and go's in to his mouth.

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Re: Christmas presents
Posted by Myrk- on Sat Dec 10th at 12:05am 2005
Or even better, Osmosis will occur causing water to enter him through his skin. Over time he will eventually evolve to form gills.

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