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bic pens. me keep bunch in backpack all the time in case friends steal them. and teacher steal too =
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Hi all,
My favorite gadget is not listed above. To tell you the truth I like to listen to my portable 8 track player. Heck, all the best songs are on 8 track. 8 traks are better than CDs because theres IS NO SKIP BUTTON. Which means all the songs are good, usually or atleast in my collection. So insted of wasting $20 on a CD I get 8 tracks for 10 cents at a local goodwill store. And insted of a $100 CD player I have a $10 portable 8 track and an $11 stero reciever (50W)made in 1985 instead of a $200 50 watt reciever. Hell, I have saved hundereds and now I can buy thtings that really do work like a new computer or a palm and thoose wristwatch GPS things are great (dont have one yet ).
- Marty
The boss says no listening to discman or walkmans on the job. What about "Portable 8 track cassette player". Gee what our world has come to
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Yes Marty, you are weird . Actually my very first car had this big contraption in it right where the tape deck should have been. My Dad finally explained that I was staring at a gen-you-ine 8 track. It was out of the car that afternoon
cheers,
Chris Maunde
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Okay, doesn't run on batteries, doesn't require any programming knowledge, but relieves stress and allows you to dominate the other geeks in the old-fashioned way: brute power! :
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Oh yeah! Those guns with the 50 nerf darts in them that fire at like 5NDS (nerf darts per second). Too much fun.
cheers,
Chris Maunde
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Hey, my dictionary doesn't know 'nerf'. What are 'nerf guns'? (I'm german)?
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Seriously? (I'm uncertain because of the smiley face).
http://www.nerf.com for all of it. Nerf even has a decent first person shooter (nobody dies) that is a trip in the office. If you can't find them locally, you can certainly order them from http://www.thinkgeek.com - they ship overseas, but you'll get shafted with the import tax (had this happen myself a few times).
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Is it a PocketPC or what?
Kind regards,
Al.
VBer who wants to go back to, but will have to learn again, C++. I'll carry on using VB for the front-end; so when I get proficient at C++/STL can I jump straight to ATL and avoid the MFC
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Brilliant pocket PC. The 7s even better!
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Really a cool site for those who are starting their programming and need help in developing the heavy applications.
I am now able to send articles to this site by working and getting help from it.
See you soon
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