Patrick Perdue wrote:
No, if I typed like Derek, it would be "hapends" with a D. So I can have
my very own typeos, which are, in fact, my own. You hear me? They're mine!
Yeah yeah. My left hand is going numb, so we can resume this pointless
argument over Team Talk or E-mail tomorrow when sa
On 9/2/2007, 5:12:55 PM EDT, Stephen shot out:
> Weird that it caught prospective, but missed "hapens." Now you're typing
> like Derek! Ha ha ha.
No, if I typed like Derek, it would be "hapends" with a D. So I can have
my very own typeos, which are, in fact, my own. You hear me? They're mine!
-
Patrick Perdue wrote:
it's prospective, you stupid auto-correct thing that I didn't realize was on!
Get it right!
Weird that it caught prospective, but missed "hapens." Now you're typing
like Derek! Ha ha ha.
- Steve
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On 9/2/2007, 5:06:04 PM EDT, Patrick spake:
> At 5:30 PM EDT, if things work out, will be a test show for
> Randy Gilkey,
> a perspective new broadcaster.
No, it's prospective, you stupid auto-correct thing that I didn't
realize was on! Get it right!
Anyway, to clutter up your boxes some more..
On tbrn at 5:30 PM Eastern, if things work out, will be a test show for
Randy Gilkey,
a perspective new broadcaster. At the moment, this isn't much more than a good
ol' boy
with a mic and a guitar, but this may change in the future.
However, we've never really had anything quite like this on the n
Mary Ann Topolewski wrote:
TEXAS ... Dr. Pepper was invented in Waco back in 1885.
And don't you forget it! Mwu ha!
- Steve
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has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again.
Patrick Perdue wrote: "> This was done for... uh... what was that done for
again? I forgot. Well, there was a reason for it."
To give people MP3 listening on a standard port, I suspect.
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has it for you.
Actually, they both work. 8000 is another socket of the same server.
This was done for... uh... what was that done for again? I forgot.
Well, there was a reason for it.
On 9/1/2007, 10:20:15 PM EDT, Arthur died, came back to life again, and
wrote:
> Hi, just to correct the previous URL, it's
> ht