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Postby Mumon » Sun Aug 29, 2004 6:45 pm

With AI thought I would be willing to blame it on a 4NNTT
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Postby GridjackerRK1 » Wed Sep 01, 2004 7:02 am

SaintBootay wrote: Computers and games have been simplified so that the average person who knows NOTHING aout computers or the internet can use both with very little difficulty, install their own software and use it with less trouble than making a satisfactory piece of toast.


Scratch that, Boo... I know people who can't make toast to save their lives.

(This statement in no way reflects my views on Switchfront's plight, no GSP DJ's were harmed in the making of this post.)
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Postby Mumon » Wed Sep 01, 2004 1:13 pm

That's just it though isn't it? I bet these people that couldn't make toast if there life depended on it could at least get AO installed, and a few leets killed before seeing a shiny object.

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Postby Cowtipper » Wed Sep 01, 2004 1:30 pm

Hay now, it's not easy making toast. You have variable settings for the darkness of the toast, then you might have a toaster that doesn't lock in place properly like I do, and you have to beat on it for five minutes to get it working. Don't get me started on the complicated procedure of getting the butter out of the package and getting it on the bread.

Even then, if you don't have a toaster, you have to have some weird metal contraption and a big fire that yous tick it near, and you have to turn the bread around periodically. That was uber bread. You could even burn in logo's and designs onto the toast. If I were to do it, I'd have the check mark from Winn Dixie that they use for like meats. Even though their meat isn't the best. I usually get mine from publix.
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Postby Boinky » Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:07 pm

GridjackerRK1 wrote:
SaintBootay wrote: Computers and games have been simplified so that the average person who knows NOTHING aout computers or the internet can use both with very little difficulty, install their own software and use it with less trouble than making a satisfactory piece of toast.


Scratch that, Boo... I know people who can't make toast to save their lives.

(This statement in no way reflects my views on Switchfront's plight, no GSP DJ's were harmed in the making of this post.)


A friend of mine got married a few years back, and despite not being the best man I had to make the toast at the reception partially because the best man wasn't really into public speaking of any kind and also they were both longtime friends and I pretty much set em up together. Up till like an hour beforehand I really had no clue what to say. Finally got a smidgen of an idea of how to start and think I pulled it off pretty well. Only thing that pissed me off was that all his and her relatives there with video cameras taping away all the time decided they didn't need to tape me giving the toast! :P
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