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Recently I have had the pleasure of meating some truly wonderfull people on another forum.

I have had the privalige of speaking to one or two on the phone, one of which, Teru who lives in the states I managed to clock up 5 hours of phone calls in 3 days. there is just so much to talk about. and listening to someone across the other side of the world is so wonderfull.

I think that it's a bit mad, because I've never been able to speak to someone on the phone for that long. I'm not one for phones, but this person is just so interesting and has such a wonderfull mind that interesting things can be said for so long.

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Latest reply: Jun 8, 2003

Somthing and Nothing

What do people supose this is, recently I've been getting heart wrenching feelings and it's odd because I have nothing to apply them to.

God I hope I get over it. somthing about growing up proably.

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Latest reply: Jun 6, 2003

Sozzled

I thought I'd better give some kind of account as to why I've not been online this evening...

Well I decided to go out and see what the big bad world is like on a Friday night. at first I wasn't sure were to go, but a long walk through town told me that there were pubs ever few yards, and that it was about the right distance someone could stager out of one, only fall over a few times before reaching the next.

So I decided to do a bit of a pub walk, I coun't really call it a crawl as I don't drink, more about that later.

Well early evening things are good, some rugby match is playing and I decide to fequent a nice looking pub. had a nice listen to some music before talking to some people and then I moved on, I had an hour or two in whetherspoons while the rugby was on, got a bit board as you seem to need someone to go with, no music or anything. so I wandered on, found the next pub in the line, went in, listened to some more music, tried a game of pool. not bad, got thrashed. anyway onwards, this was about 10pm, so I decided to find somewhere more lively, the next pub called the Grape and vine was having a karaoke night, and I sat down for the rest of the night, got to know the girls sitting next to me, and sang a few piece's. afterwards I felt a little sozzled, even tho' I'd only drank coke, well I tell a lie, I only had one coke at the grape and vine, because it tasted like carb water and cost £1.80, so I got orange.

Statistics,

I feel like I must have passively smoked a good 20, (tax free, eat that Gordan brown)

I think I passively drank about 10 pints of ale, and

my head was all a bit unclear,

but I endeavoured to enjoy myself. and I did.

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Latest reply: May 24, 2003

Is this funny?

Quick check, I found this in a local arts and culture mag... (widnes)

I also want to know if this exists already...

A1034641

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Latest reply: Apr 28, 2003

TK CPU < 0 < 255

Hello all, lovly to be posting on the freshly moed lawns of H2G2.

Right, a few days ago, I decided to upgrade my 1.33Ghz Thunderbird to a 2400+ XP, the deciding factor in this transaction was the fact that last Feb I baught a GeForce4 MX 440, and It woun't work in the 1.33Ghz Machine, I had to relegate it to the 800Mhz one and live with the TNT Rive 32MB Board. so as you can imagen I got a new motherboard with the proccessor, fitted it all together works like a charm,

Windows XP decied to stomp it's feet every time I changed the motherboards round, quaint, I had to reinstall the thing 4 times. Linux Gentoo on the other hand was very much so good to go, and still is even with the GeForce4, because of the GeForce Modules, all 3D and working.

smiley - biggrin

This machine now flies, it load Windows XP in less that a min, and Win 98 in less that 10 sec. I'm very impressed.

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Latest reply: Apr 24, 2003


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