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BETTING-SHOP ROULETTE MACHINES. How to
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timoleon on Celebrity Imperfections Exposed [Pics]
Pretty pathetic, i'd say - just what is there toexpose?Celebrities are humans, all the hype, media frenzy, make-up, and plastic surgery won't change that.Why do some people expect them to be demi-gods,eternally resistant to aging, gravity, pimples, wrinkles, cellulite, sexual urges, character flaws, and drug addiction?
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Intel Core 2 Extreme Processor QX9650
Hard OCP Oct 29 2007 7:51PM GMT
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Network connectivity may fail
From: Leon Brocard Date: 19:31 on 15 Sep 2007 Subject: Network connectivity may fail I have recently been playing with a Vista laptop. Yes, I know. Anyway, Skype doesn't work on it in my sister's flat. It does work in my flat. It's taken me days to figure out why:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934430"Network connectivity may fail when you try to use Windows Vista behind a firewall device" Well it's a good thing that nobody uses firewalls or routers then, eh? The fix is to run the following as root^Wadministrator: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal Now Microsoft is blaming my router's TCP implementation. That's strange, because Linux copes fine with it. And Mac OS X. And Windows XP. And the Wii. See, my thinking is that the TCP stack should be ultra flexible in order to make things work. It shouldn't break. It should work. It shouldn't automatically tune itself for speed and have a failure mode of broken. Tune yourself if you want but failure mode should be working but slow. IT SHOULDN'T BREAK. Grrr hate, Leon
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Natural Blonde Babe Foxy Looking on Her Bed Naked
Natural Blonde Babe Foxy Looking on Her Bed Naked