cryptic and crap.

funnier in head etc
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pickledpizza Older, nicer, fluffier.,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:37,
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Cool music?
?
edit- (Checks filename.)
never mind.
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Larry_Mudd,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:39,
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A little too criptic`
Unless its OK to read file names.
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Bud Muhnquai Update your profile or fuck off,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:39,
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that's just
cheating.
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pickledpizza Older, nicer, fluffier.,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:40,
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I know
*smug*
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Bud Muhnquai Update your profile or fuck off,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:41,
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Aha! I see what you've done there.
No I don't
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Baz Fuck off,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:40,
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filename
gives it away
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Canazza is mostly listening to Yes,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:42,
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That's a long way
off the wall. Ever considered writing the Guardian cryptic crossword?
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Fronds are waving gently on,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:42,
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the answer is
not the opposite of affirmative.
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pickledpizza Older, nicer, fluffier.,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:46,
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Umm err, excuse me,.. Thread jack
I've recently gone back through my Computer Arts Mags and found that Issue 62 has a free copy of Swift 1.52 ( FN ). My problem is that it says to go their site ( Swift's ) to get the registration code. If you go to their site it asks for the password mentioned in the magazine. No problem yet huh ? Well, they dont mention a password in the magazine asfar as I can see. I checked issue 63 to see if it had been a mistake, nope, no corrections had been made. Anyone point me in the direction of getting the password so I can get the registration code ?
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Sypher_5,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:43,
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e mail
the mag.
simple :)
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Professor Fnord Regius Professor of B3ta Chronology,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:45,
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Well...
I was wondering if any other clever b3tan's had already been through this. Save me having to talk to their support.
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Sypher_5,
Mon 28 Jul 2003, 10:48,
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