>>11
Oh come on. All the worthwhile paediatricians use a C64; just look at the Austrian guy. Or was he Swiss? Can't remember. Topped himself anyway a while back after his personal loli escaped.
More like she seduced him when she was 11, stayed in his house for 7 years while keeping him locked in the cellar as a sex slave and when she'd had enough, threatened to make up stories to the police about an abduction. He couldn't handle the torturous manipulation any more and died while headbutting a moving train in the face.
The abducter had evidence on a stone-age machine, you see?
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Anonymous2009-01-14 12:23
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Anonymous2009-02-25 6:20
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Anonymous2009-03-06 9:49
The programming continuum Proggit seems to have as wholesome an experience if you dont repost this comment on 10 other pages i will hax your anus tonight and make a mess of your computer You will lose any unsaved information in all applications run faster and smaller Of course?
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>if you dont repost this comment on 10 other pages i will hax your anus tonight and make a mess of your computer You will lose any unsaved information in all applications
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>>26
Oooh, yeah, I gotta say the 6309 sounds bitchin' by comparison. Coincidentally, I had a TRS-80 CoCo [u][o]]I[[/o][/u] which probably had a 6809, but may have had a 6309 in fact. (Neither of which are the Z80 for which the TRS-80 series was named... and you don't want to know what ``TRS'' stands for. The Brits got the awesome name ``Dragon'' instead.)
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