Re: PING:BRYAN or Brayeen or MOBOY...
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 03:15:15 +0900, "mr.sumo snr."
<mr_sumo@hotmail.com> wrote:
>"Michael Cash" <mikecash@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
>news:clrhrvsb2gaa6teh5t14thpb0ng2lgioev@4ax.com...
>> On 17 Nov 2003 06:38:01 -0800, Brett Robson <jet_boy@deja.com> belched
>> the alphabet and kept on going with:
>>
>> >On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 22:25:32 +0900, Michael Cash ...
>> >>
>> >>On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 22:21:06 +0900, "Dick Muhfukkin Bagswing"
>> >><laugh@my.nuts.wouldja?> belched the alphabet and kept on going with:
>> >>
>> >>>..or whatever your queerassed name is...
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>want some more Stern,bro?
>> >>>
>> >>>I have lots more.
>> >>
>> >>The Kawasaki Rump Ranger fuxxored his chat machine, so he may be a
>> >>while getting back to you on this.
>> >>
>> >
>> >Once he gets that fixed he might find his interweb connection doesn't
>work.
>>
>> I must admit, I don't understand how he is going about it. It boils
>> down to "I have way too much shit in my chat box and it is all
>> conflicting with each other and gumming up the works. My solution is
>> to format my C drive, then reinstall everything so it is in precisely
>> the same fucked up state as when I started."
>>
>> Does that sum it up pretty well? You're closer to the situation than I
>> am.
>>
>
>That's pretty much what he has done. If he was still using the original
>English XPee installation that was put on the Sotec way back when that was
>pretty impressive. Of course it helps when re-installing an operating
>system to have a bootable cd-drive that is recognized by the installation
>program, as well as a cd that doesn't have a corrupted I386 folder - pretty
>essential...
At least someone knows how long I kept my dual boot E/J XP stable. I
threw everything the world wide web had to offer at it, and it kept
right on bouncing back. During my stints with Win 98SE and Win ME
however... reinstallations happened every 2-3 months. So sue me for
not jumping on the Bill Gates Eats a Donburi Bowl Fulla Ass Bandwagon.
I love this OS because it's one tough mo-fo, AND it's reasonably
priced!
--
Bryan
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