Stop Microsoft
Miscellaneous => The Lounge => Topic started by: Kintaro on 21 November 2002, 10:23
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XP user has made the switch! and Zombie left... No trolls at the moment, there is that human search bot * RRS * but he seems to never show up.
"Saggy tits swinging between your fat crusty armpits" - KoRn "KUNT!"
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Almost, there's still that fett101 clown, and Red Ranger Software.
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This era of peace can't last long. I'm guessing we'll acquire another antagonist soon at this forum.
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rrs and fett101 are not trolls, just people whom the majority of us disagree with, also they happen not to be very good at written grammar, so it goes.
As for trolls, don't tempt fate.
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In a world without gardens, what use is there for trolls.
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I'm always here, I just don't post that much.
I have Red Hat 7.3 installed but I don't plan on booting it ever again unless I can find drivers for my USB network adapter, the code for which is USB\VID_3334&PID_1701&REV_0101
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that's interesting, good luck.
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USB Network "card" wouldnt it be USB Network "Adapter" since it would be in a beige plastic box not a PCI card.
Why didnt you ask in here, and calum, RRS doesnt seem to have bad english.
You can get 100mbit PCI cards that are well supported for $10 in aussieland.
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oh wait you did
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quote:
Originally posted by X11 / BOB: The croc hunter:
Why didnt you ask in here, and calum, RRS doesnt seem to have bad english.
in my opinion, posting only one or two words, sometimes with no active verb or subject, and often in the form of a hyperlink, is very bad English.
[ November 22, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]
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1. Sense; meaning; significance. [Obs.]
Tales of best sentence and most solace. --Chaucer.
The discourse itself, voluble enough, and full of
sentence. --Milton.
2.
(a) An opinion; a decision; a determination; a judgment,
especially one of an unfavorable nature.
My sentence is for open war. --Milton.
That by them [Luther's works] we may pass
sentence upon his doctrines. --Atterbury.
(b) A philosophical or theological opinion; a dogma; as,
Summary of the Sentences; Book of the Sentences.
3. (Law) In civil and admiralty law, the judgment of a court
pronounced in a cause; in criminal and ecclesiastical
courts, a judgment passed on a criminal by a court or
judge; condemnation pronounced by a judgical tribunal;
doom. In common law, the term is exclusively used to
denote the judgment in criminal cases.
Received the sentence of the law. --Shak.
4. A short saying, usually containing moral instruction; a
maxim; an axiom; a saw. --Broome.
5. (Gram.) A combination of words which is complete as
expressing a thought, and in writing is marked at the
close by a period, or full point. See Proposition, 4.
Note: Sentences are simple or compound. A simple sentence
consists of one subject and one finite verb; as, ``The
Lord reigns.'' A compound sentence contains two or more
subjects and finite verbs, as in this verse:
He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all.
--Pope.
Sorry but i had to post that. Notice the 'note' part.
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This era of peace can't last long. I'm guessing we'll acquire another antagonist soon at this forum.
All tales of good VS evil must have an antagonist. ;)
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Is there a lack of flamers and antagonists? Why don
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why oh why do you masochists want trolls?????
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LOL! We sure did flip Windows XP User. Complete 180...
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quote:
Originally posted by Calum:
why oh why do you masochists want trolls?????
Probably because without any conflict, there's not always the entertainment of stupid remarks.
Oh... it's also boring.
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Originally posted by Fett101:
there's not always the entertainment of stupid remarks.
Oh... it's also boring.
I heared Microsoft Windows is going GPL.
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Originally posted by TheQuirk:
I heared Microsoft Windows is going GPL.
Yes, if by GPL you mean "Gates Private License"