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slytherock
06-13-2007, 09:35 PM
I start in the computer world, and into modding world on a canadian website called vibecomputers.com On that forum I've meat a few good modders, overclockers, and hardware freaks, like some you maybe known. I can think of one in particular who spended some times here: Whisptech. Anyway, this site is now down since last week, and for God know why; it hurt. Just wanted to share...
xRyokenx
06-14-2007, 01:08 PM
When good things come to an end it's always kinda painful, especially when I finish reading a good book... it's like NOOOOO!!! It's over. Whaah! lol
onelegout
06-14-2007, 06:41 PM
When good things come to an end it's always kinda painful, especially when I finish reading a good book... it's like NOOOOO!!! It's over. Whaah! lol
See, I havn't read a book in years.... which is kind of strange for an A-level English Literature student considering doing English Literature as a degree :D
xRyokenx
06-14-2007, 06:48 PM
Heh, I read for entertainment. Pretty much everything assigned to me is awful, I hate Olde Englishe Literature-e. Stupid e's added to the end of everything, and the waye theye talke ande the-e rhyminge ande thate crape. I think it's that way with everyone, lol. People just don't like to be told what to read... that and those that don't read just need to be left alone to not read, their decision, I just don't want to hear them complaining about it with awful grammar. Whatevere, I'me done-e here-e, me-e thinkse.
slytherock
06-14-2007, 07:11 PM
I know what you mean, I read at least 1 book/week. It keep the mind running... And if my grammar suck, it's only cause I'm french ;)
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