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the new microsoft wrist watch

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That's the reason Tux didn't blow up Microsoft stuff in the other thread. It already blows up by itself. :)
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I'll do a butterfly or something when I find time. To speed up the process, since windows
has no low-latency patches. :wink:
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classic iceman
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Iceman likes 'finding' classics...
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I AM ALSO BIASED!! GRRRRR!

Very cute none the less Iceman, you never cease to amaze me 8)
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Hehe, nice one iceman.. Though i've never had a blue screen in XP... PLUS, soon Longhorn, how called something else, will come out :)
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I've gotten it in xp, usually that means you need to reformat. But its not nearly as bad as windows used to be
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Post by Matrox »

ctrl, alt, del have gotta be the most pressed keys when using a microsoft operating system. Nice one ice.
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Post by Jonathan »

Sabarai wrote:PLUS, soon Longhorn, how called something else, will come out :)
Longhorn is just a codename. It will be called Windows Vista...

Did you know that you can draw dotted boxes on your desktop in XP? (that STAY there until a redraw)
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Yes, that's what it was, Vista, i already said i couldn't come up with the name and couldn't be bothered to look it up :P
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Post by n54 »

nice picture, although the idea is sort of outdated, it belongs to the w98 era.

I use Ctrl-Shift-Esc a lot more than Ctrl-Alt-Del (which I almost never use at all unless for locking out/in which is very rare nowadays).

Ctrl-Shift-Esc is the shortcut for the Windows Task Manager in Windows2000. Ooooh I guess that explains it all really: Windows 2000 the only microsoft product worth running (except perhaps 2003) :mrgreen:

I can count the number of BSOD's I've had with this system the last three years on one hand, still at some point I will switch to linux or perhaps openbsd as my main OS but something tells me it's still years away :) (however I will never buy or use any "newer" OS from Windows)
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