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From the Photoshop the Police challenge. See all 443 entries (closed)
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From the Photoshop the Police challenge. See all 443 entries (closed)
( , Tue 16 Sep 2003, 18:06, archived)
I
have not been that drunk or stoned in ages.....note to self...get drunk and stoned soon :)
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Tue 16 Sep 2003, 18:07,
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i was exceedingly drunk on saturday
was rolling around on the floor in hysterics, not knowing what i was laughing at
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Tue 16 Sep 2003, 18:18,
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THREADJACK
You guys are my Broadband solution bitches yes? anyone have any bright ideas for connecting more than one computer to broadband... I'll need a router then? or is ther some cunning way to do this without one?
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Tue 16 Sep 2003, 18:09,
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There is no cunning
plan. You need a router. They're cheap as chips for a bobbydazzler nowadays so buy one.
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Tue 16 Sep 2003, 18:10,
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Not necessarily.
You can connect two computers together on a LAN and then do modem sharing, I think it's an integral part of XP. You would just need a network card in each PC and a crossover cable. If you have more than 2 pc's then you would need a hub which are cheap as chips.
Go with a router though, totally recommend it. I've used this and think it's ace.
I found this an excellent site for all things Braodband in the UK
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Tue 16 Sep 2003, 18:13,
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Go with a router though, totally recommend it. I've used this and think it's ace.
I found this an excellent site for all things Braodband in the UK
good site cheers
doing it thatway would mean i need to turn my computer on when my flatmate wants to look at prawns on the internet... .I never did get that
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Tue 16 Sep 2003, 18:17,
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Who cares
anyway it's almost time for me to leave work and go home to my real life.
Bye.
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Tue 16 Sep 2003, 18:09,
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Bye.