oldmadbadger wrote:
> "Nexie" wrote
>> I have 19-2000 (soulchild remix), Left Hand Suzuki Method, Dracula and
>> Rock the House (Radio Edit) from G-Sides on Shareaza (Gnutella2) if you
>> wanna download 'em. I haven't shared Laika vs Spacemonkeys cos that's a
>> bit more specialised (and not so good).
>
> i have a problem with shareaza and carebearshare (or whatever its
called)
> ... and the problem is, i can't get them to work. we have a network at
home
> with 3 pc's and two laptops on wireless and the router is a bugger to
get
> through, i know i have to "bore a hole" through the router's firewall by
> assigning static ip addresses to the pc's instead of letting the router
> assign dynamic addresses to everything, but every time i try i lose the
will
> to live after about half an hour and decide to play COD2 instead ( i am
well
> aware the techspeak here is very dodgy and pu****ng the limits of my
meagre
> grasp of modern technology, so please resist the urge to mock the ICT
> challenged badger, after all setting up the bloody router in the first
place
> was something akin to black magic for my feeble mind)
Mock? You lost me somewhere around "router".
I like the look of COD2, but I think I'll wait for COD3 - The Rise of
Fi****sm (Herring Goerman's Revenge).
This week I will be mostly playing Vampire Bloodlines (the haunted hotel
scares the bejeezers out of me every time. I played Haunting Ground
once, put the control pad down and went to change my underpants. Never
touched it since), Rugby Superleague 2 and Spartan: Total Warrior (very
disappointing, God of War was much better). Why I have Half Life 2
sitting on my PC, hardly touched, is beyond me. Looking forward to Elder
Scrolls IV in March.
For some reason, I always return to Super Spongebob Squarepant's
Collapse though. Must be the short attention span.
>>>> Maybe kids are over 6' tall by the time they're teenagers these days
>>>> because of the change in diet from 50 years ago, but I can't help
>>>> feeling it's something to do with all the growth hormones and stuff
fed
>>>> to livestock. You are what you eat.
>>> tofu, quorn and yogurt in my case then ...
>> Just those, or any high-scoring Scrabble foods?
>> I'm mostly mixed kebab with nicotine and tea; I'm on the brown diet. I
>> figure that it's less wear-and-tear on my liver and gall bladder if
what I
>> eat is brown already.
>
> a reasonable explanation, along the same lines, i find most of what i
eat is
> white, perhaps i'm a gastronomic supremacist
You know, it's remarkably easy to imagine the Grand Wizard of the KKK
with a lisp and saying "pukka" a lot. Mel Brooks has a lot to answer for.


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