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I'm still waiting to hear from those
weapons of mass destruction btw..... There are !!! In the USA !!! |
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I am continually amazed that the world seems to judge American on it's multimedia, and the crap that comes out of Hollywood. No, the world judges america for the bombd falling in their homes... |
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X-No-Archive: Yes
Daemon Rose wrote: I can't speak for all Canadians, but I can say that personally I don't hate Americans.. I laugh at them. Good, because that's all you Canadians can do. I hope it's enough for you. All of our buildings are still standing... Yours? |
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Hi! Stupid Question from an Austrian:
What has all this to do with overclocking?? Wolfram |
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The intelligent ones leave the USA and live elsewhere
ceedee "aj" wrote in message ... Granted there are some intelligent Americans Where ????? |
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"Steve Trussing" wrote in message ... x-no-archive: yes (lot of good stuff snipped) ** First "memory disk" (the floppy), IBM, USA, 1971 (Sony did later develop the 3 1/2" floppy. Woohoo! Thanks for finally taking the ball and running with it!) Those 8" floppies were definitely getting a bit cumbersome. Boot times sucked too! Half a pack of cigarettes later we have a blinking cursor on the ol' Trash 80...bleh! And remember having to punch a cutout on the DD 5 1/4 disks to be able to store stuff on the other side? Or trying to format 1.2 meg disks for use in 360K drives? I certainly do. And CP/M and BASIC, and IBM's MCA debacle...and the PC Jr that was obsolete practically the moment after it was overpaid for...those were the days. ** First-ever minicomputer kit (Popular Electronics magazine): Altair, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 1975 I remember seeing them in Heathkit catalogs not too long afterward...:-) |
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All of our buildings are still standing... Yours?
Are you insinuating the Canadians were responsible for that, ****wit? As your comment indicates, Canadians aren't smart enough to pull something like that off. Even if they were though, America would have the Canadian military (Canada does have a military, right?...LOL) on it's knees in about two hours, so keep laughing. Sounds like you've chuckled yourself right into a stupor. Snap out of it. -- Daemon Rose |
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Granted there are some intelligent Americans
Where ????? As evidenced by "aj", nothing sways the stupid more than arguments they can't understand. -- Daemon Rose |
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The intelligent ones leave the USA and live elsewhere
Does your conventional view serve to protect you from the painful job of thinking? -- Daemon Rose |
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this NG gets hundreds of post every day, my one simple post (well maybe two)
is insignificant and could have gotten not a single reply for all I cared. "Paul Turnbull" wrote in message ... "SST" wrote in message t... I did. I love to see all the non-Americans come out in protest of a little patriotism. its funny as hell and sad at the same time. Keep it coming! Prat. But if it means that you only contribute to these newsgroups once a year, then that's fine. |
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