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dotbatman: you're not getting the point... there's an image size limit of 1024x768 for this thread. Please resize, it helps out the dialup users, and saves on bandwidth and filespace.

Oh, I get the point, I just don't give a rat's ass... :D

So all you guys havin' fun with your trivially infected, bloated, warez'd XP crap?

Oh, I get the point, I just don't give a rat's ass... :D

So all you guys havin' fun with your trivially infected, bloated, warez'd XP crap?

Well, you can say goodbye to your account. Don't be such an arrogant moron. Just resize your image, and obey the rules. :yes:

Oh and by the way, showing the GIMP, a terminal window and MPlayer doesn't make your ass 1337 at all. ;)

Oh my! i'm so intemidated by your l337|\|3$$ !!!!

Give it up :/

that's 'intimidated', and thank you!

Anyhow, signing off now, gonna go do 8 things at once on 8 different desktops without hanging my box, as well as run a web, mail, and file server without even sweating my CPU.

You guys enjoy all the DRM and ****e.

that's 'intimidated', and thank you!

Anyhow, signing off now, gonna go do 8 things at once on 8 different desktops without hanging my box, as well as run a web, mail, and file server without even sweating my CPU.

You guys enjoy all the DRM and ****e.

tool. :angry:

here is my desktop for now... i think it might be the same as last month...

vs: olive verde

wallpaper: her name is mercedes terrell, pm me if you want more info

icons and other junk at my da page. click the www.

she looks like a barbie doll....a really skanky barbie doll...but nevertheless, a barbie doll

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