What are you doing on the Net right about now? :)
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@linuxmint7:
Linux, where did your last post disappeared in that recently active thread in "Windows"? I went to "append"/'reply' to that, and after the submitting I see Blackbird's post instead of yours.--?This definitely does not sound like activity from Opera or it's update process, as there was nothing to update, as you say, you already had the latest version.
And it's possessive is its - I told you!
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linuxmint7 last edited by
@joshl, I deleted it, because we already knew which version of Opera he was using, so it did not serve any purpose.
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linuxmint7 last edited by
And it's possessive is its - I told you!
I'm a bloke, I can't multi-task, spell, type and do grammar correction all at the same time.
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A Former User last edited by
Yahoo!'s "feedback" sucks completely.
I somehow disliked Google - but now I can see people CAN do worse:) -
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Listening to Chaikovskiy on Classic FM. Sorta.
Does anybody know how long this symphony lasts? :rolleyes:Ooletie! na kryliah vetraa
Ty v cry rodnoy, rodnia pesna nasha!.. :sing:Sorry, it's not Chy-cough-skiy :whistle:
Ahey! now it's actually Tchaicovskiy - Piano concerto #1: :party:
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A Former User last edited by
Just been "foruming" here a bit, but around that (what I was going to post about before that unforeseen 'foruming'), I was and going now to read on Scotland's history, to be more exact - prehistory (I try to do first things first).
[PSST!]Does anybody know a good small smilie with BLUE sunglasses? I dAMn' not satisfied with all those "X-men" everywhere! On Facebook the "8-)" emoticon is [/PSST]
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A Former User last edited by
...I was and going now to read on Scotland's history, to be more exact - prehistory (I try to do first things first).
It was (has been) geology. Predominantly!
:doh: I must learn some petrology first!:awww! -
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Trying to delete a Kongregate bookmark, my 11 crashed.
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Reading Geology of Scotland: Chronology on Wikipedia:
As the Jurassic started, Pangaea began to break up into two continents, Gondwana and Laurasia, marking the beginning of the separation of Scotland and North America.
@mjmsprt40
Now I know why so many Scots were going to America - they actually felt it lacking part of home*;)* -
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I am downloading my new browser for windows now (with opera 25, thanks opera team for killing opera)!
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A Former User last edited by
Reading Geology of Scotland: Chronology on Wikipedia...
In the present day, Scotland continues to move slowly north.
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Reading Geology of Scotland: Chronology on Wikipedia...
In the present day, Scotland continues to move slowly north.
I wonder how RJHowie will handle being next door to an Eskimo? Maybe he can tell us-- personally-- if there really IS a Santa Claus.
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A Former User last edited by
Just started a topic in some other place about correctness on radio (and in life).
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A Former User last edited by
Just stole a bunch of animated smilies...
Well, a couple of them appear not to be very animated: -
A Former User last edited by
Watching Phantasm. Half an hour already - not scary so far at all...
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Just wrote a note somewhere, which wasn't initially meant to, but resulted in "A Word on Linguistics" of sorts..
I have a slight idea that you'll need to register to see that page, sorry..
I could copypaste an excerpt or the whole of it though, if you like