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FaX ooooo says:

so.... wheres my stuff then

McInToSh RuLeZ || If MoNeY DoNt GrOw oN TrEEs, HoW CoMe BaNkS HaVe BrAnChEs?? says:

in der old coldstore wer it is isolated

McInToSh RuLeZ || If MoNeY DoNt GrOw oN TrEEs, HoW CoMe BaNkS HaVe BrAnChEs?? says:

n sum ov its in d ova bedroom

FaX ooooo says:

my pc?

McInToSh RuLeZ || If MoNeY DoNt GrOw oN TrEEs, HoW CoMe BaNkS HaVe BrAnChEs?? says:

no

McInToSh RuLeZ || If MoNeY DoNt GrOw oN TrEEs, HoW CoMe BaNkS HaVe BrAnChEs?? says:

im usin ur pc

<script language="JavaScript">
<!--//
today=new Date();
mill3=new Date ("Jan 01 3000 00:00:00");
days=(mill3-today)/86400000
days=Math.round(days);
document.write("Days until next Millenium: "
+ days);
//-->
</script>

Just a very simple countdown script I had copied.

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I would have posted whats on my clipboard, but Neowin wouldn't Allow it.

I had links to ultra-highspeed servers that let you download any retail software full version for free.

:ninja:

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ANY ?? wow must be huuuge ass servers

@qdats = split(/\x5C/, $sockrecv{infostring});
foreach $qdat (@qdats) {
$qdat =~ s/\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x69\x6E\x66\x6F\x73\x74\x72\x69\x6E\x67\x72\x65\x73\x70\x6F\x6E\x73\x65\x00//;
$qdat =~ s/\x00//;

part of a udp server query code im working on in perl

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EDIT:  I realized after posting it that it was my credit card number.  That wasn't too smart of me.

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hahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahaa

u fool :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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