Dear sweet evil Jesus on a pogo stick, don't start that up again!
LOLS
Ah, before my time and this is the first time I'd seen this
writeup (or any writeup as considered).
Refers the honourable gentlemen to archive URL below. Suggests he takes
a look. You know, just so he understands what
Kim Plowright wrote:
Dear sweet evil Jesus on a pogo stick, don't start that up again!
LOLS
Ah, before my time and this is the first time I'd seen this
writeup (or any writeup as considered).
Refers the honourable gentlemen to archive URL below. Suggests he takes
a look. You know,
On 01/05/07, David Greaves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kim Plowright wrote:
Dear sweet evil Jesus on a pogo stick, don't start that up again!
LOLS
Ah, before my time and this is the first time I'd seen this
writeup (or any writeup as considered).
Refers the honourable gentlemen to archive
Somehow I love the idea of Redmond including anti functionality in to
Vista. links in pretty well to their version of anti-trust. I
get the feeling that there will be more to come from the Devastate
(my) Reality Medium.
Although I won't be in London for the hack day, I am looking
This might help:
A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection
Or
How Microsoft destroyed the Mulitmedia PC
Dear sweet evil Jesus on a pogo stick, don't start that up again!
Serious question though while the list traffic is low: does anyone on
the BBC side of things know when we'll be
Tom Scott wrote:
This might help:
A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection
Or
How Microsoft destroyed the Mulitmedia PC
Dear sweet evil Jesus on a pogo stick, don't start that up again!
:D
Ah, before my time and this is the first time I'd seen this writeup (or any
writeup as
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