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You know you'e old
qwertyaccount replied to bcguy42's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
You know you're old when you know who Dr. Ruth is. See also, RG's post: http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=70630 -
Very well done!!
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Craziest Request
qwertyaccount replied to April Dawn's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
The bunk beds did remind me of this 1988 movie clip: http://movieclips.com/UANik-big-movie-sleepover/ -
Craziest Request
qwertyaccount replied to April Dawn's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Did that include cold-cream and curlers? -
Nicki - the Goddess Next Door!
qwertyaccount replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Congratulations Nicki!! -
Without having seen the "before" shot, I think I'd like it better
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RG, I feel the same way!
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Here's a quick and dirty low-tech way to do it. If you have a mic for your computer (most laptops have one built in), use the Windows sound recorder and play the message on the phone at full volume, placing it next to the computer's mic.
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You know you'e old
qwertyaccount replied to bcguy42's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
You're close! For computers, they were actually just everyday cassette tapes, and it would have been closer to 8K than 800K :) (An 800K program would take over 27 hours to load by tape). You were probably thinking of the CPU clock speed, and around 800 Hz to 1 MHz is about right for the era. Yes young people, that's 800 hertz to 1 mega-hertz, not 800 MHz to 1GHz - a difference of a factor of 1,000! You're bang on fiddling with the volume control to get things just right, on the 3rd or 4th CLOAD attempt. That is actually an RCA sound tape cartridge: -
Well deserved Gabriella, congratulations!
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I've never imbibed, but I have to know - is the stuff on that video the sort of thing that goes though your head when you on drugs?
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I'm looking at both!
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Pathetic bus driver
qwertyaccount replied to jg24's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Unions... protecting incompetent government workers everywhere. His punishment will probably being sent to some retreat to recover from being over stressed - at the taxpayers expense of course. Just try pulling this kind of crap at a real job. -
why do hobbyists prefer asian girls
qwertyaccount replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Castle, RG and Emma summarized it well. For me, language is an important factor. The language of love gets you only so far, and I enjoy a conversation with a lady as much as, and probably more than, the physical part. Emma - Ladies of all ethnicities are hot, the Asian ladies just seem to use better cameras or photographers :) -
I've been told I need to get a tuit, what is it and where do I get one?
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Sexy and I know it!!
qwertyaccount replied to JuliasUndies's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I'm game, but I'm not sure you'd want to watch my wiggle. This squirrel is better than I'll ever be: -
I'm thinking of taking up skydiving
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You know you'e old
qwertyaccount replied to bcguy42's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Cool! How about these: -
Too much halloween candy:
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Girl repellants New version: Old version:
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What toys to travel with??
qwertyaccount replied to Lexy Grace's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
An inflatable ring can be a fun toy in the hotel pool. :) An air mattress can also be fun: -
Christmas Gift For A SP?
qwertyaccount replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I'm with you on that, except that cash can turn into a gift certificate, but not vice versa. There's nothing worse to me than getting a gift certificate that you'll never use for a store you never shop at. As RG noted, research for what a lady would like is important. In my little world, I see cash and gift certificates as the same - the CRA (Revenue Canada) has a rule for gifts to employees - cash and near cash (i.e. gift certificates) items are a taxable benefit to an employee, where a physical gift is tax free. Too often I bring work into fun time!