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on my gamespy it seems ALL the barrysworld servers are 9999.
c.s,q2,q3 and ut.
whats all that about then?
c.s,q2,q3 and ut.
whats all that about then?
Originally posted by SomeGuy
Not true. The Microsoft Windows Update site was affected (heh heh heh) and I saw the official V2001 site had been too.
Originally posted by SomeGuy
Un1x is for l4m3rs, ppl! NT r0><0rs! j00 no it, I no it!
uke: NTOriginally posted by SomeGuy
Un1x is for l4m3rs, ppl! NT r0><0rs! j00 no it, I no it!
Don't eat sweets, never worn corduroy, don't have a beard it didn't suit me (remember the beard thread?)Originally posted by SomeGuy
Bah!
I'd rather be a leather-jacketed, Marlboro-smoking, NT wide-boy than a Mars-eating, corduroy-clad, bearded Unix guru.
Originally posted by Reverend Flatus
Don't eat sweets, never worn corduroy, don't have a beard it didn't suit me (remember the beard thread?)
nin·ja (nnj)
n. pl. ninja or nin·jas
A member of a class of 14th-century homosexual Japanese mercenary agents who were trained in marital aids and hired for covert operations such as assassination, sabotage and group masturbation with livestock.
hehehe true, but I wouldn't mind the good rev' puttering around the workspace anydaySomeGuy babbled:
Yeah, and I also remember I posted a reply saying how much yer looked like a typical Unix groovster! (Wij went on to say you have a jacket with patches on the elbow, I recall.)
hehheh indeed not really into that stealthy fighting stuff tho, but I did do a lot of judo when I was younger does that count?more musings by SomeGuy
TDC - Linux ninja! Heh heh. What an image...
not quite correct there m8eh hehand even more
quote:nin·ja (nnj)
n. pl. ninja or nin·jas
A member of a class of 14th-century homosexual Japanese mercenary agents who were trained in marital aids and hired for covert operations such as assassination, sabotage and group masturbation with livestock.
it's been around for a looong time, but not that long hehe. tho there might have been a very early beta that ran on an abacusand SomeGuy closes with this gem
Wasn't Unix written in the 14th century?