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IBM now coming to the iPhone with iNotes
Started David Moyer · Date: Aug 8, 2008 01:50 ·
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Quiz: which ASF regular lives in a HOMELESS SHELTER?
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Eggy issue
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Re: 90%% Say 'Under God' Should Remain in the Pledge of Allegiance; LAST CALL for Atheists to Leave America Willingly!
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Are Railways Economically Viable?
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Rims have three bolt lug pattern?
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Re: Would canals work ?
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Re: Would canals work ?
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Re: Would canals work ?
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Re: Eggs are my downfall
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Re: IBM now coming to the iPhone with iNotes
Group: alt.cellular.nokia · Group Profile · Search for refridgerator in alt.cellular.nokia
Author: Steve de Mena
Date: Aug 8, 2008 22:09
... have to put wait states in the Symmetrix to keep from overrunning it...(c; I don't buy that either. Data in RAM in a computer/server would always move faster than any data that could come off of the Symmetrix. There's a pretty good chance this message was stored on a Symmetrix refridgerator-sized storage box between us.... Wouldn't it be cool to have a hard drive box as fast as your supercomputer CPU? Steve
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Re: IBM now coming to the iPhone with iNotes
Group: alt.cellular.nokia · Group Profile · Search for refridgerator in alt.cellular.nokia
Author: Larry
Date: Aug 8, 2008 21:34
... two of them mirror the data on that massive EMC memory card between them that is solidly packed with SIP memory so fast the fastest NT system is so slow they have to put wait states in the Symmetrix to keep from overrunning it...(c; There's a pretty good chance this message was stored on a Symmetrix refridgerator-sized storage box between us.... Wouldn't it be cool to have a hard drive box as fast as your supercomputer CPU?
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Re: Quiz: which ASF regular lives in a HOMELESS SHELTER?
Group: alt.seduction.fast · Group Profile · Search for refridgerator in alt.seduction.fast
Author: SAWEDOFF.McSHOTGUN
Date: Jun 28, 2008 00:45
DAMN........LOL..........U R COLD BLOODED RAY MY MAN.....HA HA HA HA.........I GUESS HOMIE MUSTA FELL ON SOME HARD TIMES AND HAD TO LIVE OUTTA REFRIDGERATOR BOX.........SNICKER On Jun 27, 2:48 pm, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\"" <r...@cybersheet.com> wrote: Hint: the shelter is in SAN FRANCISCO. Word is the poster gets tossed a few bones or bucks for its, um, "work" in posting here, and in being a judgment-proof ...
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Re: Eggy issue
Group: alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove · Group Profile · Search for refridgerator in alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove
Author: Mack A. Damia
Date: Feb 2, 2008 01:27
... that the eggs are fresh, then I guess it's okay. Here in Mexico, most of the grocery stores have stacks of eggs out in the open; there are only a couple of places in this area where you can buy refridgerated eggs, and believe me, the expats who live here frequent those few shops for them. The unrefridgerated ones tend to cause gastric distress - mainly the runs. It's not salmonella, but maybe it's the *staleness* that turns them off....
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Re: 90%% Say 'Under God' Should Remain in the Pledge of Allegiance; LAST CALL for Atheists to Leave America Willingly!
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for refridgerator in alt.philosophy
Author: Rev. Karl E. Taylor
Date: Jan 21, 2008 09:23
..., you are now really talking out of your ass. | | hahahahahhahha!!! | Yeah, keep laughing funny boy. You're gonna love the punch line when it finally comes round. | |>> Sure, go ahead and stay. Find a nice warm refridgerator box and an |>> empty spot under the overpass and stay all day! |> Sure, go ahead and make empty statements. To bad you don't have balls |> enough to back up a single one of your fucking claims. |>> Oh! Wait!...
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Re: 90%% Say 'Under God' Should Remain in the Pledge of Allegiance; LAST CALL for Atheists to Leave America Willingly!
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for refridgerator in alt.philosophy
Author: Patriot Games
Date: Jan 21, 2008 07:10
... are YOUR BOSS is one of them???? Humm 0%%.. I know my boss. Statistically that would be VERY unlikely. Unless your "boss" is the Social Security Admin... hahahahahhahha!!! Sure, go ahead and stay. Find a nice warm refridgerator box and an empty spot under the overpass and stay all day! Sure, go ahead and make empty statements. To bad you don't have balls enough to back up a single one of your fucking claims. Oh!...
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Re: 90%% Say 'Under God' Should Remain in the Pledge of Allegiance; LAST CALL for Atheists to Leave America Willingly!
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for refridgerator in alt.philosophy
Author: DanielSan
Date: Jan 19, 2008 12:12
...that atheists (or other nonbelievers and members other religions) should leave the country? Where's your poll on that? From the Gluteal Rectum Extraction Institute, no doubt. Sure, go ahead and stay. Find a nice warm refridgerator box and an empty spot under the overpass and stay all day! Oh! Wait! Try being self-employeed! THEN try NOT having ANY business from 86%% of the population! Right, because "86%% of ...
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Re: 90%% Say 'Under God' Should Remain in the Pledge of Allegiance; LAST CALL for Atheists to Leave America Willingly!
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for refridgerator in alt.philosophy
Author: Patriot Games
Date: Jan 19, 2008 11:40
... one damned thing you can do to change that. With 86%% of the US population believng in God what do you think the chances are YOUR BOSS is one of them???? Sure, go ahead and stay. Find a nice warm refridgerator box and an empty spot under the overpass and stay all day! Oh! Wait! Try being self-employeed! THEN try NOT having ANY business from 86%% of the population! Hahahahahhahahahaa!! We can do plenty. We're starting ...
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Re: Are Railways Economically Viable?
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for refridgerator in uk.transport
Author: Conor
Date: Aug 12, 2007 02:39
... have to pay a haulier at either end at least ВЈ60 each even if it's just across the road, as well as the rail company. Not even sure if you'd fit 26 pallets on a single goods carriage and it'd need to be refridgerated and I can't recall seeing any that are. -- Conor "Understeer" is when you hit the fence with the front of the car. "Oversteer" is when you hit the fence with the rear of the car. "Horsepower" is how fast you hit ...
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Re: Rims have three bolt lug pattern?
Group: alt.atv · Group Profile · Search for refridgerator in alt.atv
Author: Robbo
Date: Aug 10, 2007 04:32
...lugs too...I had an '83 trike that had them. "brianc" <brianc@mvis.com> wrote in message news:1186430783.354784.232760@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com... Last night on my way home I stopped by my buddies house to see if his garage refridgerator was keeping his beer cold enough - it was indeed... Anyway, a while back, he found a set of paddles at a garage sale mounted up on some wierd 8" rims for next to nothing so he grabbed ...
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