Paste What's Inside Your Clipboard!


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A man returns from a trip to Shanghai and is feeling very ill. He goes to

see his doctor and is immediately rushed to the hospital to undergo a

series of tests. The man wakes up after these tests in a private room

at the hospital and the phone by his bed rings.

"This is your doctor," says the voice on the phone. "We have the

results back from your tests and... I'm sorry, you have an extremely

contagious deadly disease known as G.A.S.H.

"G.A.S.H?" replies the man. "What in the hell is that?"

"It's a combination of Gonorrhea, AIDS, SARS and Herpes," explains

the doctor.

"My gosh, Doc!" screams the man in a panic, "what are we going to

do?"

"Well, we're going to put you on a strict diet of Pizza, Pancakes,

Quesadillas and Pita bread," says the doctor matter-of-factly.

"Will that cure me?"

"Well, no," says the doctor, "but it's the only food that will fit under the door."

--

just im'd altezza's joke to my bro across the hall

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1A23-0006-7130-1204-8976-4901

thats my clipboard

lol :laugh: is that a serial number? :shifty:

anyway, this is what was in mine... just sent it to my friend to show him this rainlender skin...

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Either you didnt allow either program to access the net and act as a server through zone alarm.

Did you recently get cable?

[haha, me vs. a mod at another forum... flaming. whee]

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Great thread idea :laugh:

Heres what i had in there (sorry its kinda long)

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Self explanitory :rolleyes::

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PORT **,*,***,**,**,*

200 PORT Command successful.

RETR rep-t3stc-cd1.r31

150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for rep-t3stc-cd1.r31 (15000000 bytes).

226 Transfer complete.

Transferred: rep-t3stc-cd1.r31 14.31 MB in 07:10 (34.01 KBps)

Cannot open file rep-t3stc-cd1.r32

PORT **,*,***,**,**,*

200 PORT Command successful.

RETR rep-t3stc-cd1.r33

150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for rep-t3stc-cd1.r33 (15000000 bytes).

:whistle:

:cry: :blush:

something from flash fxp as well

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My desktop was, since I was about to post it in the monthly topic. :rolleyes: I hope it's okay that it's also going to be here. :p

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btw, anyone know if there's a dll hack or some registry tweak/addon that ENHANCES the clipboard? i only want multiple slots, thats all.. like CTRL+C+1 is one CTRL+C+2 is two....... V for pasting..

if not possible through a registry/dll tweak, then a program for this would do.. genuinly, a small, low resource, NO GUI (hidden), lil proggie that simply does this function.. doesnt even have to be the keys i said, just some convenient form to save multiple clipboards..

would be GREATLY appreciated and financially supported...... :ermm: dead that last one.. ;)

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Thanks for that screen shot of yours though, i wondered how those cursors looked since the other screen shot from someone else turned into :x:

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to live is to hide

swamped

heavens a lie

senzafine

humane/entwined

self deception

when a dead man walks

tight rope

daylight dancer

Lacuna Coil's set list for their tour with Type O. I cant wait to see Cristina again :wub:

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Thanks for that screen shot of yours though, i wondered how those cursors looked since the other screen shot from someone else turned into :x:

umm actually those are NOT Binary's cursors.. read my post in his OSX Cursors thread..

those are different cursors, but his look pretty much the same.. they kick, i just like these ones better (aside from the ani's)..

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Hey Samoa, if you don't like it, nothing restrains you from jumping down a cliff. Try it it's fun. Many people seem to enjoy it since it's 12 pages long.

have Linux servers deployed in my organization. What options do I have besides purchasing a SCO IP license?
There are 3 options for you to evaluate:
? You have the option to do nothing, adopt a ?wait and see? attitude, and hope that SCO is not serious about enforcing its intellectual property rights in the end user community.
? You can replace all servers, desktop and embedded uses of Linux.
? You can obtain a license from SCO to use SCO IP in binary form in Linux distributions

Ooooh, SCO sucks.

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** -=== Got Root? ===- **

this was in my clipboard, just a random highlighting letters in irc and it got added into clipboard.

glad it wasn't something else in my clipboard or i would be in trouble. :p

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