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2 minutes ago, talcaucasian2014 said:

Better Topic is 'WHY'' did YOU Find it???:)

Welcome to Neowin! 

 

Why did I find it? I clicked on a link for Whistler Beta news and luckily they weren't doing a forum upgrade at the time ;)

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A friend turned me onto it many many moons ago...then I fell deeply in love

with all you and the rest is as they say...history

p.s. the dude that turned me onto this awesome place has since passed away..R.I.P. pal :)

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11 hours ago, AquaMaria said:

hiya.

I used a search engine to find you guys. though just to remind everyone . . .google is not a verb and there are still other search engines out there. don't let one company take over your life -x-

Found the head of Bing ;)

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A vision came to me one morning while haplessly tapping my keyboard,

it said,

"thereth a siteth aroundeth that ith decenth, you shalteth goeth to goggleth and clicketh the linketh to goethe thereth"

 

Stunned at a Visionary with a lisp, i sat in his glorious light until i realised, id be on the ganja again and i was tripping balls!

 

But clicked the link anyways, I mean what does a quick 2 minute peruse of the site gonna do.....15yr later im still stuck here ......:woot:

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4 hours ago, Mando said:

A vision came to me one morning while haplessly tapping my keyboard,

it said,

"thereth a siteth aroundeth that ith decenth, you shalteth goeth to goggleth and clicketh the linketh to goethe thereth"

 

Stunned at a Visionary with a lisp, i sat in his glorious light until i realised, id be on the ganja again and i was tripping balls!

 

But clicked the link anyways, I mean what does a quick 2 minute peruse of the site gonna do.....15yr later im still stuck here ......:woot:

Someone's been on an all-dayer ;)

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