Comments by iwz
7,422 totalyeah, that's all this site is. just a community site. open to the public.
that's right, young padawan. you have performed well.
good job guys : ) my work here is done.
Hm, I don't seem to recall any faithful servants mentioned in the bible celebrating their annivs. either...
anyone else?
i didn't see a response! newbie!
keep talking <i>at</i> instead of <i>to</i> him. people appreciate that more.
yo, maybe he is one, but he's just playing you to see how good you know your stuff
hm, well then how would you respond to this: But Jehovah instituted birth and life, so why not celebrate that as well? Same reasoning as your reasoning on wedding anniversaries.
ack can't read, needs paragraphs. and pretty formatting.
halo won't work with a copy, cause you have to have different keys
<b>What to bring to a LAN Party</b> A suggested 'Kit List' is as follows: <b>PC</b> - Your PC with a network card. If you do not have one you either buy your own or ask me to get one for you...
depends on the game. for Halo PC, you need to bring your own copy. for half-life/counter-strike, you can get away without bringing your own cd, but it's better if you own it. makes things easier.
well, respectfully, it should be 444555999. cause 459 is just GJW, and that makes <i>no</i> sense.
wow dude, good eye, good eye
dude. dude. deep breath. you could certainly just copy and paste it into a text file and sync that on with any palm reader software. no big deal. then setup bookmarks on the palm. that's basical...
good job man! the main difference is that in windows, the swap is just a file on your hard drive, but on most unix systems it's actually a separate partition
It's a hard drive partition that the OS writes to as temporary memory when it's running out of ram. like window's "virtual memory"
he comes in the NIIIGHTT!!!
a book you can read on your palmpilot, laptop, or pc
ok, see ya!
Looks like you got 6821 points ophelia! assuming you started with 6918
just do a View Source on this page and you'll see ezabel's meta tags. you should get the idea.
hmm i dunno, but every reference i can find says name="keywords".. and most websites use it as name too
actually, keywords uses the name attribute, not the http-equiv. oh, and some other good uses for the meta tag is to control cacheing of the page. you can make a page immediately expire, or say it c...