Club Arnage
Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: nopanic - neil on November 07, 2006, 04:29:51 pm
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(http://www.oooms.nl/usb/in-use.jpg)
The sticks are picked from the woods and are manually selected on their natural beauty,
professionally handmade
to see more look at this site - www.oooms.nl/usb
made me smile ;D
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ridiculous ;D
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Can you explain this?, the only real question is WHY?
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Dunno, but the sideburns are more worrying! :o
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Not from Holland, but odd all the same...
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and here's how to use it.
Its a ball scratcher!!!
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to see more look at this site - www.oooms.nl/usb
made me smile ;D
From the same site, check out 'Dutch Delight' - finest porcelain :o
http://www.oooms.nl/
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to see more look at this site - www.oooms.nl/usb
made me smile ;D
From the same site, check out 'Dutch Delight' - finest porcelain :o
http://www.oooms.nl/
For posh bored girls, obviously.
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to see more look at this site - www.oooms.nl/usb
made me smile ;D
From the same site, check out 'Dutch Delight' - finest porcelain :o
http://www.oooms.nl/
For posh bored girls, obviously.
Posh "re-bored" girls was that Termie?
sorry, I'll get me coat! :o
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(http://www.oooms.nl/usb/in-use.jpg)
The sticks are picked from the woods and are manually selected on their natural beauty,
professionally handmade
to see more look at this site - www.oooms.nl/usb
made me smile ;D
Is this why they're called 'memory sticks'? :-\
I could have some fun with that, my 78 year old father is just getting into computers, there's some mileage in a device like that ;)
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Nah - it's a tree in an Active Directory forest. :)
- That's a bit nerdy so sorry if you don't understand...from Wikipedia (cuz I couldn't put it better myself)
Forests, trees, and domains
The framework that holds the objects is viewed at a number of levels. At the top of the structure is the Forest - the collection of every object, its attributes and rules (attribute syntax) in the AD. The forest holds one or more transitive, trust-linked Trees. A tree holds one or more Domains and domain trees, again linked in a transitive trust hierarchy. Domains are identified by their DNS name structure, the namespace. A domain has a single DNS name.
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Nah - it's a tree in an Active Directory forest. :)
- That's a bit nerdy so sorry if you don't understand...
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Smokie - thanks for clearing that one up for me - I had thought it was people just sticking random bits of wood into the sides of their computers for some inane reason.... ;) ;D
MG Mark
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And now... odd furniture!
http://www.sexyfurniture.nl/enindex.html
click on "Portfolio"