While having a conversation with my girlfriend the other day about a cruise line she had been on's strict no smoking policy we had one of those moments where theres a word that you know exists but is just vaguely out of reach...
Anyway the word is synonymous with the action of kicking some...
Thanks for the replies guys, i'll give your suggestions a shot.
As for why i need two conncurrent winxp boots i use my computer as a DAW (digital audio workstation) so i like to have one clean partition with very few programs installed for my audio work and then another partition i can...
Hey, hoping someone can help me with an issue i'm having dual booting windows xp.
Here's the deal: I've recently reformatted by box and i've partioned my only HDD into two partions using norton partition magic 8. I installed win xp on both partitions but for some reason when i boot up i'm not...
Alright, the problem is as such:
essentially her computer will post, begin booting win2k and then once it reaches the establishing network connections phase will reboot itself. It does the same thing if i try to boot it in safe mode or any of the other alternate win2k boot modes. Apparantly it...
i think you need to define what sort of radio as well... perhaps 5% percent of my collection has been on "commercial" radio but i'd assume a much higher percentage has seen at least limited airplay on non-commercial university or other radio...
boo hoo, now we'll only be able to see a superior remastered version with updated effects and better sound.... nostalgia for nostalgias sake is pathetic...
there is nothing illegal about modifying your own property. if that were'nt the case we'd be living under facism... what you do with your property once it is modified is an entirely different story...
coincedentally (well, not really since i'm posting this in a thread about the movie...) i met frank abagnail once... he was speaking at a luncheon i atended, and i chatted with him for a bit afterwards... he was a fairly good speaker. a little strange towards the end of his speech though as he...
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