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magniloquent prick
Join Date: Oct 2000
Posts: 5,392
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har har har
****, nevermind
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Expensive Sushi
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Virginia
Posts: 36
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Th........Wait nm screw this
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GO BENGALS!!!!!
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Ohio,USA
Posts: 8,236
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yuppity yuppity yup!
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Posts: 3,845
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lol.
Why is it that a perfectly good RICOH CD-RW suddenly just becomes "unusable" if you leave it overnight while looping a song with Win Amp? It was really strange. I dumped the info into my documents and then erased one file because I didn't want to have it readable by some trojan proggie on the internet. Fine. Next morning, the CD is just dead. I did a scan on it and I get this "disk is damaged beyond repair" error. I format the disk with Adaptec and then all of a sudden it works again. Do you think it was Winamp, because I did a trojan scan AND a Java virus scan and nothing. What do you think caused it? I was never on the net and I run BID. I recovered the most important info(because I am resourcefull), but man, you know what I mean....? |
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