spkenny2 | Date: Wednesday, 2009/May/27, 9:44 PM | Message # 1 |
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| I've paid more for automobiles ...LOL
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T10 | Date: Thursday, 2009/May/28, 0:57 AM | Message # 2 |
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| oh nice kenny. you're desk is all clean lol. btw that brownish/grayish clock, right in front you're left speaker, i have the same one too! i'll upload my stuff when i have time.
He's a wallflower dance.rock.shake.pop
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Catalystic_Serenity | Date: Thursday, 2009/May/28, 2:48 PM | Message # 3 |
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| nice green walls lol, WHY do you have a floppy drive, aren't those obsolete?!?!?
hmm... what should i put here.
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spkenny2 | Date: Sunday, 2009/May/31, 10:41 PM | Message # 4 |
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| lol ya .. what's your point? This case has the room for it .. and who want's to waste a CD for a little bit of info. I keep a copy of my Bios update on a floppy in case anything bad happens.... you can flash the bios from floppy in the case of total system failure. For cd/dvd to work you have to load drivers for them to work first. As well I have the boot files for XP on floppys cause i did not know how to make a bootable copy of XP. I do however have a legit copy of it now .. lol i had a pirated version of it on my last system. The CD i had for it was not a bootable CD. Do I really need a floppy drive? ... NO. Excuse me for not trusting technology ... you go with what you know and trust to work.
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