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OK the AirPort Express base station just came on the Canadian store, for 170 dollars Edu, this plus a 100 dollar APE card leaves me at 270 + 14 percent sales tax. This or …
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Saw it last night (Friday) in packed theatre. Verdict? Funny, but no Elf.
The structure was really loose, as if it was mostly improvised off a thin script.
Brick cr…
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Originally posted by Jim Paradise:
That scene was pure gold.
and the only good scene, the only reason people continued to laugh was that they thought it …
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Originally posted by dlefebvre:
It's really stupid and really funny. When was the last time you saw a News teams street fight? Will Ferell is hilarious.
Th…
MacNNNetworkingby Jim ParadiseSat, 10 Jul 2004 - 01:58
My GF so wants to see it.
On the other hand there are like 192873 good movies I have to see. I guess Anchorman is a new one on the list.
Oh and I still haven't seen 9/11...
Anyone see Anchorman yet? What are your thoughts? I really enjoyed this movie. It was a little corny at times but it had me laughing all the way through. I liked the cameo appe…
There might be some isolated pockets (any New Yorkers here wanna chime in?) that retained metered local calling, but this country, as a whole, has unmetered local calling. (Most ph…
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Originally posted by tooki:
Because in the U.S., local land-line calls are not metered.
Here, when making a local call, it's free, so when you call a wireless us…
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Originally posted by Logic:
WTF?? Why do you have to pay for incoming calls?
Because in the U.S., local land-line calls are not metered.
Here, when making…
You have no idea how many networks I've found labelled "Linksys", "Netgear" and "default". Invariably, typing in http://192.168.0.1 will take you to its config page, and invariabl…
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Originally posted by turtle777:
I wouldn't call it a challenge.
It's just a matter of time, and usually, not a lot of time.
So many people use their WiFi router'…
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Originally posted by StyleByte:
It's a challenge to actually find one with the internet wide open.
I wouldn't call it a challenge.
It's just a matter of t…