DOWNLOAD FILES TO: Hmmmmm...sounds work-related. Leave them on the shelf there, where I can ignore them completely.
HISTORY: Mainly heroic failures, with the odd bit of undeserved good fortune.
REMEMBER VISITED PAGES FOR: Fiction: 30 days. Non-fiction: 40 days. Bank passbook: 7 hours.
TABS: I paid you last month, Phil. What? OK, next month then. Can I get another one of these? Yeah, yeah, whatever, just add it on.
CHECK FOR UPDATES: Too late. Look at him. When was that shirt in fashion, 1985?
CONTENT: Malcontent.
SECURITY: They've been called, but the bum refuses to leave.
COOKIES: Oreos, please.
2006-10-06 16:07:37
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answer #1
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answered by Bowzer 7
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Mine is set not to cross the line by using some pre-programmed four letter words. My settings currently are sensitive enough to pick up the third likely typed letter of a word and reject it if it is on the list of four letter non acceptable words. For example if I type in S-H- and try to type in I, the word is rejected. Same for F-U- and try to type in C, the word is rejected. This is useful in situations where anger is typing rather than a level head.Naturally the parameters can be changed to suit the user's needs.
2006-10-06 22:10:17
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answer #2
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answered by Sanitizer 6
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This one's tricky. You have to use imaginary numbers, like eleventeen..
2006-10-06 11:08:50
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answered by Anonymous
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high octane all the way.cant stop wont stop
2006-10-06 11:09:46
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answered by Anonymous
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