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I once played WoW with a father and son, both of whom played rogues. We had to pick between the two for a raid, so the dad told his kid to go to bed so he could take the spot.

True story.

Online gaming - not just for 12 year olds.

I played WOW on the European servers (not that easy to do), hated the grinding and the ghost run back to your body.

The monthly fees is also very hard to take.

 

Nooooo, don't go back to the dark side!

Steam sale starts soon, should be enough cheap stuff to keep you away from WoW for a while. I think I got The Witcher 2 for like $3 last time.

Forgotten my steam password.

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That because Windows 7 is a better program unless you have a tablet which should have an android OS.

I have to PC's DF one on seven and newer laptop on 8

I think 8 is compromised because it is trying to be all things to all platforms and ends up doing nothing well.

 

I have to PC's DF one on seven and newer laptop on 8

I think 8 is compromised because it is trying to be all things to all platforms and ends up doing nothing well.

Microsoft is trying to make a mobile OS into a desktop one.

I have a few device with it on but it is annoying at times.

I ensure all new work PC's come with Win 7 as Win 8 will confuse staff.

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I was asking what day in the no cigs calendar it was.

But subtlety is obvious lost on some.

no,ots apang in the brain for nocotene,i started on the first day of month,GoInG WEll IfInK.

no,ots apang in the brain for nocotene,i started on the first day of month,GoInG WEll IfInK.

Keep it up! Hopefully the Dees can support you in your quest by supplying adrenalin surges after big wins ... :blink:

Microsoft is trying to make a mobile OS into a desktop one.

I have a few device with it on but it is annoying at times.

I ensure all new work PC's come with Win 7 as Win 8 will confuse staff.

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You know it can boot straight to traditional desktop right?

I really like Windows 8.

 

You know it can boot straight to traditional desktop right?

I really like Windows 8.

Mate I have had so many problems with the hardware and soft ware on the laptop that I am touching / changing nothing.

I use the lap top only when I have too.

Desk top and Tablet are my main usage now.

IMHO Windows 8 is an unmitigated disaster.


no,ots apang in the brain for nocotene,i started on the first day of month,GoInG WEll IfInK.

Hang in there jazza

Mate I have had so many problems with the hardware and soft ware on the laptop that I am touching / changing nothing.

I use the lap top only when I have too.

Desk top and Tablet are my main usage now.

IMHO Windows 8 is an unmitigated disaster.

Well if it works for you, no reason to change.

I bought a new lap top a few months back and it came with Windows 8. Had no problem adapting to the changes. Boot to desktop and everything's pretty much the same. Keyboard shortcuts are still the same. I don't even see the 'tile' interface. I really liked the windows live integration as well, so I didn't have to set up a new user account.

I did have to google how to turn the damn thing off though. Weird that they hid it in the settings thing.

no,ots apang in the brain for nocotene,i started on the first day of month,GoInG WEll IfInK.

Keeping going Mate. You can do it!

You disappoint me, sir.

The Professor has that effect on people. I think its because he lives in Romsey.


Sorry about that Choke;I was too general in that comment. I did have a specific poster in mind, not your good self.

This makes me happier than you can possibly imagine.

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Keeping going Mate. You can do it!

Hang in there jazza

Keep it up! Hopefully the Dees can support you in your quest by supplying adrenalin surges after big wins ... :blink:

Thanks for the help{i think}pangs down to twice per day and lessoning,i run into the smartalecs who say things like"oh its wonderful after a week you feel so much better blah blah fcuknblah".thats absolute krap,i feel horrible at least twice per day with these rotten feelings within and nothing can alter the brainwaves.It seems to be so horrible at times i could drive the 15 ks to town and kill for a [censored].And then the feeling disappears for 10-12 hours.So after 41 years of paying for my addiction,im hoping its over.

Daughter had second last appointment with heart surgeon today and its all going forward at this stage.{phew}anyrate see you all at the north game if possible,let me know the meeting place,{make sure biff doesnt know}and time please.

Thanks for the help{i think}pangs down to twice per day and lessoning,i run into the smartalecs who say things like"oh its wonderful after a week you feel so much better blah blah fcuknblah".thats absolute krap,i feel horrible at least twice per day with these rotten feelings within and nothing can alter the brainwaves.It seems to be so horrible at times i could drive the 15 ks to town and kill for a [censored].And then the feeling disappears for 10-12 hours.So after 41 years of paying for my addiction,im hoping its over.

Daughter had second last appointment with heart surgeon today and its all going forward at this stage.{phew}anyrate see you all at the north game if possible,let me know the meeting place,{make sure biff doesnt know}and time please.

The meeting place is the Gat

Biffo has got together with Dee-luded and renamed and launched it as the "Gatwick MFC Social Club"

At last Dee-luded has his wish and can relax (and biffo can make a bit on the side)

As a special recognition of this thread banana fritters will be a permanent offering on the menu

The meeting place is the Gat

Biffo has got together with Dee-luded and renamed and launched it as the "Gatwick MFC Social Club"

At last Dee-luded has his wish and can relax (and biffo can make a bit on the side)

As a special recognition of this thread banana fritters will be a permanent offering on the menu

dc, you know Deeluded will never be able to make it there because he lives in an asylum and his only contact with the outside world is the internet. I thought that was common knowledge. Humour him a little.


One smoke wont hurt Jazza.

The tobacco industry needs you,relies on you.

A quitter never wins and a winner never quits.

One smoke wont hurt Jazza.

The tobacco industry needs you,relies on you.

A quitter never wins and a winner never quits.

Remember Jazza this is advice from the Gat.

Can advice from sucgh a place really be trusted

This makes me happier than you can possibly imagine.

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The Professor is always so mean to Jazza

It appears people from Romsey dislike farmers.

dc, you know Deeluded will never be able to make it there because he lives in an asylum and his only contact with the outside world is the internet. I thought that was common knowledge. Humour him a little.

are you sure you are not confusing dee-luded with bbo. after all romsey is a well know asylum to the north of melbourne

 

are you sure you are not confusing dee-luded with bbo. after all romsey is a well know asylum to the north of melbourne

Yes, but BBO is a bit like the Chief in One Flew Over... in that he might just be the sane one. Can't say the same for deeluded.

Yes, but BBO is a bit like the Chief in One Flew Over... in that he might just be the sane one. Can't say the same for deeluded.

I thought the Northern Asylum was called Queensland


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