I'm almost sure something like this was done...
...but there it is anyway.
From the Robots! challenge. See all 410 entries (closed)
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...but there it is anyway.
From the Robots! challenge. See all 410 entries (closed)
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But does it have your favourite technology, Mr Koit?
the oh-so attachable velcro?
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Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:51,
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Good point
it might be on the back somewhere, just out of sight.
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Sun 2 Mar 2003, 16:03,
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oh and I'm not biased or owt but this one is excellent and also features playbot :)
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for some reason..
.. I am thinking WD40.. but maybe thats just me.. been single far too long...lol
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Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:28,
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well
I suppose it's the gynoid version of KY...
#Love really hurts without you...#
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Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:30,
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#Love really hurts without you...#
he he he...
...they should put government warnings on crisps.
"Warning...eating crisps will make you a fat bastard"
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Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:33,
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"Warning...eating crisps will make you a fat bastard"
Phwooaaaar, even my old ZX81 has a stiffy..
(btw quick threadjack....installed PHP 4.3 and Apache 2 on WindowsXP for development, I can load all extension module .dll for PHP except mcrypt and mhash. Despite the files being correctly named and in the right directory, Apache tells me it can't find them.....quelle raisin? A super hamper of lobster and pomagne to any helpers)
(Is this a Windows issue, or is it to do with Americans and secret codes? All I want is to make a cryptographically secure site to help me in my bid to take West Dorset by force)
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Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:27,
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(Is this a Windows issue, or is it to do with Americans and secret codes? All I want is to make a cryptographically secure site to help me in my bid to take West Dorset by force)
Sounds like
you might have to spend three hours trudging through the Apache config - a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon...
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Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:37,
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