emthree78
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2010-12-12
, 06:43
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2010-12-12
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2010-12-12
, 09:25
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@ /dev/null
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2010-12-12
, 09:30
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2010-12-12
, 09:35
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2010-12-12
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@ Near: Gilroy, CA
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DOS 6.0 is rock solid too. No sense in upgrading. It is not like there are any evolution or something going on in the tech world. Only fan-boys and suckers update their devices.
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2010-12-12
, 10:53
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@ Sweden
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besides me, fix the title |
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