Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2002 6:11 pm
Yes Foul would fit in perfectly.
And BS, Waverly, Grunty, Omar, Ubik..ect ect ect...
And BS, Waverly, Grunty, Omar, Ubik..ect ect ect...
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Well, let's put it this way, I was able reread The Two Towers almost in it's entirety today...Originally posted by T'lainya
Better than living in "Night of the Living Dead"
@ Aegis sounds like a long day
Dude, Im sorry. Had I known it was this serious, I wouldnt take advantage, but I still will, when opportunity comes, of course.Originally posted by Aegis
Well, let's put it this way, I was able reread The Two Towers almost in it's entirety today...
Well hes gone now, so Ill bet Im correct on this one....Originally posted by T'lainya
Or else he's posting a detailed explanation of his connection trouble
LOL Sorry about that....My dad summoned me, so I went.Originally posted by T'lainya
@ Ty if you're still here I need to fix dinner, see ya later LOL You popped back while I was posting
Ah good. Welcome, AC.Originally posted by Aqua-chan
I'm in for a half-hour or so if anyone needs company.
Ah, good. Im happy to hear things are looking better. Certainly this has been a tough situation, but you have to look for the good in the bad, if you know what I mean.Originally posted by Aqua-chan
I'm still in D.C. . Decided to stick around another day afterall, so I had to get in contact with my teacher friend to let her know I wouldn't be in. Probably won't be able to get into a hotel computer tomarrow because afternoons is when the computers are used the most by other visitors... But Jenny is doing as good as could be expected. She's settled down, and her spinal cord was fixable by surgery, which is a major relief.
This one company must had went on a rampage across the US.Originally posted by T'lainya
when @home went out of business.
Tell me about it. When they installed the cable (software only, I bought the recommended cable modem) I had aol. The tech who installed it, had all sorts of trouble and couldn't get more than a dial up speed. He worked fopr about a half hour and gave up saying call the @ home support or gateway support they might help. He also didn't want to set up Outlook for me because he had another installation. I got outlook working due to some help from someone on the forum, but was having trouble with the connection still. After searching the @home troubleshooting, it turns out it was the old aol installation..it had known compatability problems. I uninstalled the inactive aol and my cable connection speeded up to normal. When @ home went out of business, the cable company sent out upgrade software which was terribly buggy, they couldn't get their email servers working correctly for weeks and the site was totally impossible to navigateOriginally posted by Weasel
This one company must had went on a rampage across the US.
Remember my ISP problems...when it took 5 minutes for a page to load...@Home. What a junk company.