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RR Conductor
RailRoadDude
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reply to oliphant5
Re: Cool

Good things in life are never free


oliphant5
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Or in the case of the telcos, bad things aren't free either


Shanto20
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One cannot SEE the good things in life.
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RR Conductor
RailRoadDude
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I see lots of good things, my family, my pets, my church, the ocean, my computer, trains


RR Conductor
RailRoadDude
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I think that is the case with most companies, telco, power or otherwise.


oliphant5
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said by Shanto20 See Profile:
One cannot SEE the good things in life.

I'm seeing it right now, Bucs@Falcons in HDTV, typing away on a 54g equipped laptop between plays. Life is good.
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Shanto20
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I can rebut a lot of this, but i dont wanna change the direction of this thread.
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Chair

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Nice way to try to gloat eh?


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said by Chair See Profile:
Nice way to try to gloat eh?
Wow, you mean I'm the only one in all of DSLR with an HDTV and Linksys AP?!? Geez, what's next for me, a super exclusive Camry? Or should I splurge on a toaster that cooks 4 slices at a time? Please, give your crayons a rest.
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tenebrion

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[text was edited by author 2003-09-21 20:25:29]

[text was edited by author 2003-09-21 20:27:28]


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reply to RR Conductor
said by RR Conductor See Profile:
Good things in life are never free
not true...It depends on your perception of free.

I'm goina like this, going from a totally secure and tracable network to totally insecure, untracable network

[text was edited by author 2003-09-21 20:25:29]
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