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icon7.gif ok i did it again  [message #7326] Thu, 30 January 2003 00:50 Go to next message
tim...of usa is currently offline  tim...of usa

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news on the home front.....the ED man and i are moving right along in a fun filled little exploration of growing in love more and more each day....sigh...so cute it makes me want to puke at time....lol.

and the huge news on the tim front is i got a new computer...WOOHOO. from my old 66hz machien to this kick ass 1.8 Ghz smoking fast compaq.... it so good to be out of the stone age...lol.
one thing that i totally screwed up in my instalation process is some how i deleated my AIM buddy list...dont ask me how i am a total computer retard but i did it.

so any one that i have chatted with befor please PLEASE IM me on AIM so that i can add you to my new bud list...sigh...sorry.

and if you have not chatted with me befor please feel free to add FREAKY TIMMER to your buddy list and give me a yell some time.

peace
tim...of USA
top of page please  [message #7330 is a reply to message #7326] Thu, 30 January 2003 04:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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icon7.gif Cool  [message #7331 is a reply to message #7326] Thu, 30 January 2003 07:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Glad to see things are continuing to work out for you and Ed. Also congrats on the new computer. I can't believe anyone still had one of those old machines. I thought I had it bad having to use my wife's 400 mhz machine after my 800 died. I guess not. But hopefully I'll have a new one soon. I've got my eye this cute little 1.8 Ghz Compaq notebook. I need only wait for another payday or two.

Think good thoughts,
e
icon4.gif "it so good to be out of the stone age"  [message #7338 is a reply to message #7326] Thu, 30 January 2003 14:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
warren c. e. austin is currently offline  warren c. e. austin

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How very "wonderful" for you, but what of all those not quite as fortunate, and who must continue to "endure" the short-comings of their much lesser, and more technology-challenged equipment, which in case you may have forgotten still comprises the majority of users world-wide, especially outside of the territorial boundaries of the good ole U. S. of A., or Canada, and in truth may well do so for a great long while yet?

Whilst your great leap forward is bound to be of some "cosmetic" benefit to you, the equipment you so readily disparage for what it is, or was, did apparently serve you well having made it historically possible for your having been here at all.

A thought that all of us, who may blessed bthrough our being able to enjoy the largesse of modern American consumerism could do well to remember, is all!
Re: "it so good to be out of the stone age"  [message #7343 is a reply to message #7338] Thu, 30 January 2003 19:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tim...of usa is currently offline  tim...of usa

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all very good points. my old puetr went up in flames...i mean FLAMES smoke and all.

in the past i have gotten older puters and rebuilt em to use but this time i treated MYSELF to some thi8ng new and nice. i have a really hard time spending money on myself so this new mordern toy is sort of a mile stone for me also.

peace
tim...of USA
Hi Warren  [message #7355 is a reply to message #7338] Fri, 31 January 2003 17:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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It's good to see you're stopping by again.

Think good thoughts,
e
Re: Hi Warren  [message #7359 is a reply to message #7355] Fri, 31 January 2003 20:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
warren c. e. austin is currently offline  warren c. e. austin

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Nothing of the sort.

A "Command Performance" is all!

It's very difficult for me to ignore a request to do so, when I have a number of people drawing my attention to it.

The others simply because I was here, they were there, and I answered as I saw fit.

Everyone here "A Place of Safety" is seldom far from my thoughts even though I seldom visit any more, with those thoughts that I do have being always good ones, with fondness and love.

Warren C. E. Austin
"The Gay Deceiver"
Toronot, Canada
2003.01.31 15:13 Hrs EST
icon7.gif Hi Y'all  [message #7460 is a reply to message #7359] Wed, 05 February 2003 12:48 Go to previous message
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HEY TIM!!
Good for youooooooooo! This is something I’ve been planning to do for a time now! Let’s hope I will do it soon!
And Warren! What? Are you busy with something? Why won’t you visit here anymore?
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