Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Sigur Rós Takk
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eheh, this is good :)
Punkreas Paranoia e potere
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Funny little idiots with the nice habit of melodic tunes. "Canapa," if I remember correctly, even though it's not from this album, is nice. For the rest, the inspiration is, as usual, poor: it’s trendy to shovel shit on the current government, and that’s what they do, it’s not trendy to shovel it on the Pope, but they do that anyway. Go to work, you southerners.
Sigur Rós Takk
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Hey, it's not always a party!
Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene
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Which does not refute what I previously stated. You're digressing. The conversation is saturated. Tomorrow, I’m changing my life and altitude.
Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene
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ehm, at the age of 16 in '99
Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene
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Pomposo and deceitful man, you are, as I often happen to tell you, in error. First of all, regarding 3.1, I won't dwell on it further: I HAD 3.0. Alas, those are memories still vividly present in my mind. Far from lacking knowledge of DOS, when I bought a new PC with Windows '98 in '99, I wondered how it was possible that the system started on its own without issuing commands. I expected a screen with the DOS prompt. And there were only c: and a: as platforms, not your futuristic trinkets. You always sail in better waters: you already had your 3.1 in fifth grade (unless I'm mistaken in my calculations, and you didn't lose a year here and there around 1988-89), while I, until '99, ten years later, at the age of 13, STILL had 3.0. Ad majora.
Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene
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But let’s not kid ourselves, by now you’re sailing in the luxury of Windows 95, good times, when the only viruses came to you by mail.
Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene
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but what the hell is windows 3.1?
Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene
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Windows 3.1?????? I wish I had that!!!! I have Linux Red Hat, you pompous show-off, one of those systems that people treat like gold these days, but curse those damn computer engineers who love to see the code of what they have in their hands. I, on the other hand, would be happy just to click, like you do with Windows, on the little icons to access anything: with this thing I can't even open a pdf without first setting up fifty thousand things from the terminal window. Forget about the Windows prompt. You like winning easy. Show-off.
Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene
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I don't have any games at all; as soon as I try to download the little package for the most outrageous minesweeper, a horrible screen pops up telling me I need a root password to access it. Of course, I'm kept in the dark about the password.