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Originally posted by ~~NeYo~~  

Hey Dazzla... u've Either Spent a Fortune on Software .... OR ... *Cough* something else...  

Is it Carracho, i assume it weren't hotline, thats Dead aint it? :p

NeYo

lmao :s :D , some legit, some not so legit :D :D

Dazzla, I like that Frankie Rayder wallpaper! Do you know where I could grab a copy?

http://renoiro.deviantart.com

Originally posted by Chris123NT  

~Neyo~ can u tell me what u used and where to get all of the stuff u used to make ur XP look identical to OSX? IT LOOKS SOOOOOOOOOOOOO COOL!!!!!

Hey Man, i'm about to format my Computer in about 20 mins ... but i have all my DLL's and Cap, hacked and Stored! ... are u on a fast connection?!

I hope 2 be reinstalled and back in action later 2nite, ready 2 get my Xp back 2 an OS X like Feel! ... if u're not on dialup, i could send ya my DLL's thru MSN or something! ... holla back Man! ;)

NeYo

BTW ... Plz, Don't every ask for this, unless, maybe i shall share them in Kazaa if there's a lot of interest or something! ... but i'm formatting now! ... i'm Out!

Hey Dazzla, i knew man! but hey, who's gonna know?! :p .... i would have to do the same, and with a fast connection, there's TOO much of a Temptation!!! :D

Actually I meant my FTP address for my 2 websites... I use the same ISP for both.

For some strange reason, when I FTP to site #1, it logs me into site #2, when I log into site #2 (completly different IP mind you...), I actually log into #2...so all my traffic from both sites has brought down one of them...and I can't access the other!

ACK!

BTW, to brag here, I'm on fiber optic connection...I hit fat speeds also!

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