>>You can find these cd's at about a buck a pop.
1 CD = $1
Great! I didn't understand a buck a pop, so i am glad you put that mathmatical equasion in to help
Thanks a lot, Mr Wreck the Movie
I didnt read the review because of this, and you just have to put a PS on a totally different topic stating it wasn't on Earth.
You shoud be taken out to the street and shot, kind sir.
The GiantGuienaPig regrets acknowledging your existance
Oh great now it's up to 24 matches..
Do you think the aliens will think it was just a popular name? Or will they have phrases like 'Every Tom, Dick and All Your"?
Giant Guinea Pigs are Semi-Aquatic
Here in Australia, the government and our now privatised main phone provider, Telstra, have gone into a joint effort to upgrade our technology. Here are a few parts from the press release from the 15th of May. It's not quite as good as what Canada seems to be getting:) It also seems a bit late in coming, but its mainly aimed at rural Australians who get very poor line quality
"The new help service for Internet users will be established under the joint Telstra-Federal Government Internet Assistance Program at a cost of up to $50 million over three years."
"A technical support service will be established to provide Internet users with access to Telstra technical assistance and Internet testing services to achieve the equivalent of a 19.2 kbps line speed"
>>You can find these cd's at about a buck a pop. 1 CD = $1 Great! I didn't understand a buck a pop, so i am glad you put that mathmatical equasion in to help
Thanks a lot, Mr Wreck the Movie I didnt read the review because of this, and you just have to put a PS on a totally different topic stating it wasn't on Earth. You shoud be taken out to the street and shot, kind sir. The GiantGuienaPig regrets acknowledging your existance
Oh great now it's up to 24 matches.. Do you think the aliens will think it was just a popular name? Or will they have phrases like 'Every Tom, Dick and All Your"? Giant Guinea Pigs are Semi-Aquatic
Here in Australia, the government and our now privatised main phone provider, Telstra, have gone into a joint effort to upgrade our technology. Here are a few parts from the press release from the 15th of May. It's not quite as good as what Canada seems to be getting :) It also seems a bit late in coming, but its mainly aimed at rural Australians who get very poor line quality
"The new help service for Internet users will be established under the joint Telstra-Federal Government Internet Assistance Program at a cost of up to $50 million over three years."
"A technical support service will be established to provide Internet users with access to Telstra technical assistance and Internet testing services to achieve the equivalent of a 19.2 kbps line speed"