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There's a Funny Stuff forum for stuff like this that dosen't belong in the sidebar.
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Microsoft ships theirs from 2 Woodlands Place, Hong Kong; the only antiforgery on the certificate is that it needs to be print with an offset printer as opposed to some random Canepsmark BubbleJet. Cisco ships theirs from the bowels of hell. Again, no antiforgery except requiring a publishing printer...
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[quote user="LoztInSpace"]<long list> [/quote] I found it quite funny, actually.
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Sure INCREASING the wages is a task that can be done in two days in the very same system.
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[quote user="viraptor"]TRWTF is double-backspace in community server :/ [/quote] Don't forget to tag it.
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[quote user="Carnildo"]Last time I checked, PrtScr was still missing two features that screen capture programs usually provide: screenshots of a selected region of the screen, and screenshots saved directly to disk.[/quote] Also the option to include the mouse cursor in the screenshot. Using...
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[quote] < center >< center >< center >< center >< center >< center >< center >< center > < center >< center > < p align = "left" > [/quote] ...used repeatedly throughout the page, especially later on. In the last 1/8 of the source...
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"PC Chips"... anything like buffalo chips? [quote user="jspenguin"] Gimme Info Realtime information display! Simply hit the F9 key, users can find the information about CPU, Motherboard model, BIOS version, Memory type & size, Devices,....etc, and tune the system in the quickest...
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"Error: The operation has completed successfully." "Error: No error" These errors generally occur because of Windows API functions failing to call SetLastError() before they fail. The program sees the generic error return value and (as per the docs) calls GetLastError() to find out...
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[quote user="Spectre"][quote user="Michael Casadevall"]I'm suprised that would work, I've never heard of @ as a way to pass a subdomain. [/quote] Uh, that is because the part before @ is the username (sometimes, with password), not a subdomain.[/quote] Further adding to the...
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