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i was browsing the internet...searching for the most disgusting porn on the face of the earth, then i found snyper's profile :o

*this is based on a true story, the true part being i was browsing the internet.

You mean the true part was "I was browsing the internet, searching for the most disgusting porn on the face of the earth" ;)

a friend told me bout it, cos hubbie bought me a advent 6301 windows vista laptop n cnt get on line using broadband bt vouguer 105, so posted a thing on here asking if any one can help me to emailme at [email protected] hoping to hear from someone as this laptop im using now is on its way out lol

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probably through google.

wow, looking back I see that I was just dabbling in ASP.NET. I remember those days... that was before I even knew what PHP was. I sure have come a long way since then....

I figured out my first question on my own, but quickly had a second and the helpful (and speedy) responses made me stay.

UTAKZ!!!!!

I found Neowin through my brother..... UTAKZ. As many on this board already know Utakz or Benjimen Lucas died on January 13th 2007 in his apartment of smoke Inhalation...... The Apartment building fire also took the lives of his and my other two siblings ...our sister Angel (17) and brother Quentin (14). I only know that BEn loved to use this site among many other and to share his knowledge of computers to others. Many people associated with this site he considered friends and they also thought well of him. As I read through old blogs and post of yours I noticed the reations of his death among members and how it affected you..... If you knew him I would love for you to contact me. I have had such a hard time with this..... but to know anythign or memories you may have of my brother would mean the world to me.

Much Luv

God Bless UTAKZ

Jonathan M Lucas

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