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Star Wars DVD shoots first!
You might already know this, but Mr Biffo now writes for CBBC 'My parents are aliens' and 'Eastenders'! I keep waiting for Zombie Dave to appear on Eastenders MMMMPPHHHRCCCPPUUNGGNNTSS
Don't you mean 'Spar' is a low quality food outlet?
he commented..."A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess? "
I can't wait to see the next 'hilarious' virus names that come out next. My favourite is and has always been the "Kak.Worm". Short and to the point!
What part of above comment was 'offtopic', was it the mention of the word 'slashdot'? I even quoted from the article!
On stupid hair: "If you've got a stupid haircut, people will say, 'You look stupid'." Something i'm sure the Slashdot crowd is already used to. Sadly no mention of supported online play. But I suppose it's still early days.
It should go right upto present day with the likes of 'Aphex Twin', pushing the boundries of electronic sounds.
But what was the track?
Star Wars DVD shoots first!
You might already know this, but Mr Biffo now writes for CBBC 'My parents are aliens' and 'Eastenders'! I keep waiting for Zombie Dave to appear on Eastenders MMMMPPHHHRCCCPPUUNGGNNTSS
Don't you mean 'Spar' is a low quality food outlet?
he commented..."A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess? "
I can't wait to see the next 'hilarious' virus names that come out next. My favourite is and has always been the "Kak.Worm". Short and to the point!
What part of above comment was 'offtopic', was it the mention of the word 'slashdot'? I even quoted from the article!
On stupid hair: "If you've got a stupid haircut, people will say, 'You look stupid'."
Something i'm sure the Slashdot crowd is already used to.
Sadly no mention of supported online play. But I suppose it's still early days.
It should go right upto present day with the likes of 'Aphex Twin', pushing the boundries of electronic sounds.
But what was the track?