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Vincent Valentine Replies in thread: 21 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: I'm back and I never made myself one of these introductory threads anyways so here it is Old Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:03:43 PM
Cerise you cunt!
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Tetrodotoxin Replies in thread: 3 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Chat Threads? Old Thu Aug 14, 2008 10:25:26 AM
Again, i always keep it to chitty chat thank you very much.
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SySAdmin Replies in thread: 0 Forum: ASEville
From Thread: Archived: Title???None comes to mind right now By bloo Old Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:46:48 AM
This post has been edited to reflect the removal of the journal entry. This thread will remain here for archival purposes and continued discussion

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From Thread: Icy Dock 3.5 Inch Screwless External Enclosure MB664US-1S Old Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:12:16 AM
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»Icy Dock 3.5 Inch Screwless External Enclosure MB664US-1S

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All enclosures are not built the same. Icy Dock steps in to show how a real enclosure should be made and they get it right the first time.


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From Thread: Intel Tries To Fix Windows And SSDs Old Thu Aug 14, 2008 5:53:01 AM
There is a new news item posted at »ASE Labs

»Intel Tries To Fix Windows And SSDs

I don't know what hardware companies bother trying to fix Windows with hacks and such that should be in the Kernel level. <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10016591-64.html">Intel is better off focusing its efforts on hardware instead of trying to shoehorn a backwards operating system with a bad design into something it shouldn't</a>. Run a special distribution of Linux if you are worried about SSD speed and reliability.

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Intel is offering a "dashboard" for Windows that allows the user to choose and control which applications or files are loaded into the Intel Turbo Memory cache (based on flash memory chips) for performance acceleration. Intel calls this "User pinning." Custom pinning profiles can be created to pin applications or files that match the user's activity, according to Intel. Data intensive programs, gaming, digital media editing and productivity software are examples of applications that will see the most benefit, according to Intel. Intel is trying to address a longstanding shortcoming of Windows: its inability to take full advantage of flash storage devices. "There are issues related to taking full advantage of the speed of a (flash drive)," said Troy Winslow, marketing manager for the NAND Products Group at Intel, in an interview at the Flash Memory Summit.


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Kumori Replies in thread: 30 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Takoyaki: Your first public warning Old Wed Aug 13, 2008 7:43:15 PM

Said By Takoyaki

Said By Haggard

Garra, that was your most intelligent post in your history at ASE, I am proud of you. And yes, Garra, I'm willing to say that your posts are 10x more intelligent then Tako. That is a lot coming from me. Haha... Good job garra!


Haggard,I could read that all mother fucking day.You have no idea of what i felt when i read that.WAY TO GO! THUMBS UP!!! You're the greatest friend ever lived on this universe! YAAAY! I feel sick!

I have to agree.
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Aron Schatz Replies in thread: 13 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Atlantic City Old Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:15:54 PM
How did you do?

What tables did you play at? What were the minimums?
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Backstaber Replies in thread: 93 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: all alone Old Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:23:19 PM
Sure you aren't. ;P
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Vincent Valentine Replies in thread: 14 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Posting help (for me hehehe) Old Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:03:11 PM
ME EITHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Tornado Replies in thread: 1 Forum: News
From Thread: Why Do We Tax Everything? Old Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:06:42 AM
Is this much different from taxes that people already have to pay on Amazon or eBay if they live in the same state as the seller?
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Ayakin Replies in thread: 6 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: From now on... Old Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:22:14 AM
Just dont cahnge to the extreme though....
Then that will be boring ^_^
Well just don't be too pointless in threads
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areamike Replies in thread: 17 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: yousuck.org Old Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:27:40 AM

Said By Takoyaki

UUUGH You stupid mother fucker.Stop posting that.


As soon as you stop posting pointless stupidity and pointless topics and stupid replies, I will.
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From Thread: Monday Reviews Old Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:54:10 AM
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»Monday Reviews

»Flip Video Mino @ ASE Labs

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Since ASE Labs is getting more and more into producing videos, it is time to start reviewing digital video cameras. The first such device is absolutely perfect for the Youtube crowd and has been making the rounds on the internet. The Flip Video Mino from Pure Digital promises web videos made with ease and they aren't kidding.


»Kingston HyperX 2GB PC3-14400 KHX14400D3K2 XMP @ ASE Labs

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A few months ago, I reviewed a DDR3 kit from Kingston that supported 1800MHz operation at fairly fast timings. It was criticized by some that the modules did not include XMP information to aid in easy system setup. Fast forward to the current market and the KHX14400D2K2/2GX delivers XMP support.


»Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 100243L @ ASE Labs

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Just a few weeks ago, the Radeon HD 4850 was released and with it came a huge boost of performance for the price. The 4870 is the highend version of the RV770 series of GPU released from AMD. Sapphire provided a card for this review and the Radeon HD 4870 is here.


»Sans Digital MS1U Media Saver @ ASE Labs

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You are probably like most people when they go on vacation and use a digital camera with a few memory cards. It would be great if you didn't need a computer all the time to constantly backup your photos. The MS1U from Sans Digital is billed as a digital photo bank and it does just that. It takes a laptop (IDE) hard drive and converts it into portable storage for your memory cards.


<a href="http://www.bigbruin.com/2008/moneual972s_1">Moneual MonCaso 972S Home Theater PC Case Review @ Bigbruin.com</a>

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Quote: The Moneaul MonCaso 972S home theater PC case is something like an all-in-one solution for those looking to build a highly function, extremely attractive HTPC. You not only get a great case with plenty of top-notch features, but you also get a multi-function remote control and an integrated seven inch touchscreen to make interacting with your system enjoyable and convenient.


<a href="http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news/134/ARTICLE/4117/2008-08-11.html">Patriot Viper PC3-16000 2GB Memory Kit Review @ HardwareLogic</a>

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*Patriot tries to make the choice very clear with one of the fastest memory kits currently on the market. Specially designed for the high end 790i chipset, the Viper PC3-16000 kit sizzles at a stock speed of DDR3-2000. You read that right, 2000MHz! It also weighs in at 2GB (2x1GB) with timings of 9-9-9-24. Sporting an nVidia inspired bright green paint job, there is no mistaking these sticks among the sea of RAM choices available. If you are looking for a memory kit that can help push your system to its limit, you'll definitely want to keep reading as HardwareLogic throws these Vipers on the test bench to see what life at 2000MHz is really like.


<a href="http://www.pro-clockers.com/reviews/?id=83">Thermalright IFX-14 CPU Cooler @ Pro-Clockers</a>

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This is just what Thermalright did with the IFX-14. The cooler consists of twin towers linked by a set of heat pipes. Now I am not going to give you all the features here in the introduction. But I will tell you the cooler does come with a little surprise. Something that no other cooler comes with. If you want to know what it is then you will have to continue reading.


<a href="http://www.virtual-hideout.net/reviews/Zalman_ZM750-HP_PSU/index.shtml">[News] Zalman ZM750-HP Power Supply Review @ Virtual-Hideout</a>

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The Zalman ZM750-HP Power Supply passed testing and all my methods to melt it down. It's rated to 750 Watts and doesn't come up short in any power rail. If four 12v rails offering 20 amps each isn't enough, then consider Zalman's 850 or 1000 watt Heat Pipe models. Most users are going to find this PSU far more capable for their SLI based systems and endless drive arrays. It's a silent, clear winner from a name trusted by enthusiasts the world over. You can rest easy that the Zalman 750 Watt Heat Pipe Power Supply can fulfill its purpose.


<a href="http://www.thinkcomputers.org/index.php?x=reviews&id=812">QNAP TS-409U Rackmount NAS Review @ ThinkComputers.org</a>

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QNAP wowed ThinkComputers a while back with its TS-109 Pro NAS, a small, aluminum-cased, single-drive unit. QNAP has grown quite a bit since then, and recently released a larger unit for its small business and corporate users, the TS-409U. The TS-409U is a quadruple bay rackmount NAS with support for up to 4 TB of space in a variety of storage configurations, including RAID5 and RAID6. Its variety of server software, including a full LAMP stack and printer server, can provide usefulness and utility to users at all levels of technical know-how and work goals.


<a href="http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1539/gigabyte_radeon_hd_4850_graphics_card/index.html">GIGABYTE Radeon HD 4850 Graphics Card</a>

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The HD 4850 is the card that has put AMD/ATI back on the graphics card map over the past month. While the HD 3850 and HD 3870 were both good cards, a constant line-up of NVIDIA cards along with price drops meant that the aging technology was having trouble keeping up with cards not only in a similar price bracket, but cheaper again. The latest HD 4850 to come into the labs is from GIGABYTE and before we get stuck into the performance side of things, we will have a look at the package and what's inside as well as the card itself. So, let's not ramble on anymore and just get stuck into it.


<a href="http://www.insidehw.com/Reviews/Multimedia/D-Link-DSM-510.html">D-Link DSM-510 @ InsideHW</a>

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How often you wanted to watch movie on TV that was stored on your PC? How did you solve the problem? Have you burned it on DVD and watched it on DVD player? Or have you watched it through TV-out on graphics card? Whatever you did, we are sure that at some point something bothered you, or the picture quality was really bad, or perhaps you just wanted simpler solution.


<a href="http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Akasa/Omega">Akasa Omega @ techPowerUp</a>

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Akasa has taken the Mirage-62 case and has updated it using thick aluminum panels, adding air vents which also can be used for water cooling units and a stylish new front door. The mid-tower case features loads of space and some clever design choices to make it big enough for even the largest power supplies and longest graphics cards.


<a href="http://www.insidehw.com/Reviews/Gadgets/Prestigio-GeoVision-350.html">Prestigio GeoVision 350 @ InsideHW</a>

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Prestigio GeoVision 350 belongs to low-cost GPS navigation devices (we could say that it is cheapest) but its exterior doesn't give that impression. Casing and windshield cradle are nicely done without rough edges. They doesn't look cheap and don't give impression of low quality product. We don't have any complaints neither on functionality neither on mobility of windshield cradle. In package we found 12V charger (with adapter for car cigarette lighter), USB cable, external (additional) GPS antenna and manual.


<a href="http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=1319">Supertalent PICO Gold @ Bjorn3D</a>

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Just think, not too many years ago you had to look to floppy disks and cd burning to put files on something you could carry with you, either for class or work or even as storage. Then came the flash drive, pen drive, removeable media, usb drive, etc... It has many names. They started out large and eventually got smaller and smaller. Today, Bjorn3D is happy to present to you the worlds smallest pen drive........ with BLING. The Super Talent 24K Gold PICO. It's about the size of a quarter and yet can hold 8GBs of information and water proof to boot. But does it really work? It is so small, and yes, I will even submerge it in water. Scary!!


<a href="http://www.dragonsteelmods.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8871&Itemid=1">OCZ Alchemy Series Elixir Keyboard Review @ DragonSteelMods</a>

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Up on the review block today I've got a new product from our friends at OCZ Technology, it's the Alchemy Elixir Series Keyboard and it's advertised as a gaming peripheral but it's also a great all around keyboard as well. It features 10 Macro keys, 7 Internet keys and 8 Media keys along with the ability to switch modes between standard and your personalized gaming configurations with the touch of a button. This keyboard retails for $29.99, and at that price most people wouldn't expect much, as most other 'gaming' keyboards out there cost two to three times as much, but the Elixir will surprise you with its functionality, comfort and ease of use. It's a very nice keyboard really that works well, is well made and most anyone will be happy with, OCZ has brought quality, professional gaming keyboards down to budget level with the introduction of the Elixir Series of keyboards.


<a href="http://www.thinkcomputers.org/index.php?x=reviews&id=811">Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1250W Power Supply Review @ ThinkComputers.org</a>

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As enthusiasts build high-end computers which require more and more power for the multiple processors, multiple graphics cards, and multiple hard drives in these rigs, power supply manufacturers, such as Cooler Master, churn out power supplies with increasingly higher wattage to handle these power-thirsty devices. Cooler Master sent ThinkComputers the next generation of its Real Power Pro series, the six-12V-railed 1250W monster with enough connectors and juice to power just about anything one could throw at it.


<a href="http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1537/gigabyte_ga_ma78gm_s2h_780g_motherboard/index.html">GIGABYTE GA-MA78GM-S2H 780G Motherboard</a>

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The first chipset to have come out in the 7 series was the 780G, the first with the next generation in onboard graphics along with HT3 support for the Phenom processors. AMD really outdid themselves; not only was it future proof, it finally introduced a good onboard graphics accelerator. GIGABYTE has been one of the biggest producers of motherboards along with ASUS and MSI. And one thing is for certain with these three companies; above all else, if the chipset is good, you will find at least one board based on it. Today we are looking at the GIGABYTE GA-MA78GM-S2H motherboard. How does it stack up as a HTPC board? Let's have a good look.


<a href="http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=12717">ASUS P5E64 WS Professional</a>

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Intel's latest performance desktop chipset is now the X48 Express, but there still is life left in the X38 Express, which was released late last year. The Intel X38 and X48 Chipsets share many of the same features including support for the latest dual-core and quad-core Intel processors, DDR3 system memory support, and 2 x PCI Express 2.0 x16 interfaces with there being very few differences to the end-user between these chipsets. In addition, benchmarks we have delivered from different motherboards have shown the X48 has little to no performance improvements over the older Bearlake chipset. ASUS's X38 motherboards are still very much in the market place and today we happen to be looking at one of their workstation motherboards based around the X38. The motherboard we are looking at is the ASUS P5E64 WS Professional, which ships with all of the usual ASUS innovations in addition to having four PCI Express x16 slots.


<a href="http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=1313">Thermaltake NBCool T500 Notebook Cooler @ Bjorn3D</a>

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Laptops have become compact enough to tote along just about anywhere you go. Along with that compact size comes all the heat of modern processors, and the Mobile models generally run hotter than their Desktop counterparts. This heat still needs to be removed, or it'll build up and cause a thermal shut down and damage that expensive equipment.


<a href="http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news/132/ARTICLE/4135/2008-08-07.html">ECS P45T-A Motherboard Review @ HardwareLogic</a>

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Since 1987, Elitegroup Computer Systems has been providing motherboards to the masses and now stands as the fourth largest manufacturer in the world. I will be taking a look at ECS' latest creation, the P45T-A, based on Intel's fantastic P45 Express chipset. The motherboard arrived at HardwareLogic's West Coast Lab and immediately demanded attention with its 1333 FSB, CrossFire support, eSATA, 8 channel audio and 16GB of DDR2 capacity. And since its from ECS, you know its affordable. Take a few minutes to check out this review as I throw the P45T-A motherboard on to my test bench for some serious benchmarking. How did it do? There's only one way to find out.


<a href="http://www.virtual-hideout.net/reviews/NorcoTek_RPC-450/index.shtml">[News] Norcotek RPC-450 Rackmount Enclosure Review @ Virtual-Hideout</a>

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These two things, though quite bad on their own, don't obscure the wall of pros that come hurling along with this chassis. Firstly, is the complete modularity, and secondly is the included hardware - being able to fit 11 hard drives which are cooled off the bat is incredible, especially when they're actively cooled. Couple this with the fact that this is one of so very few cases at this price point which are capable of holding an extended ATX system, and the fact that when the door works, the inbound airflow is filtered, the result becomes a very good deal, despite the flaws.


<a href="http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1536/msi_geforce_gtx_280_oc_graphics_card/index.html">MSI GeForce GTX 280 OC Graphics Card</a>

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While the GTX 280 might be the most powerful single cored graphics card on the market at the moment, it didn't seem to be greeted with welcomed arms. A high price tag and small to no gains over its older dual GPU brother, the 9800 GX2 meant that people didn't get all that excited about it. Today we're going to take the time to see what MSI have done to the card. We know they've decided to overclock the card, but we wonder if they've done anything else with it to let it stand out from the pack. While we haven't fallen head over heels for the GTX 280, there's no denying that it's a very fast single core card and it's difficult not to be impressed by the performance the single GPU puts out.


<a href="http://www.thetechlounge.com/article/552/HTC+Touch+Smartphone/">HTC Touch Smartphone Reviewed @ TheTechLounge</a>

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For me, Windows Mobile has always been primarily focused on data access, rather than data creation or modification. The Touch excels in this regard. It's not a multimedia powerhouse, but it will get an acceptable job done for most of your basic needs. If HTC added a hardware keyboard and a standard audio port, I think this would be a perfect Windows Mobile device. For now, if you are looking for a small, attractive smartphone and you can put up with a less-than-ideal input solution, the Touch may be a great option for you.


<a href="http://www.pro-clockers.com/reviews/?id=82">Sunbeamtech Quarterback Mid Tower @ Pro-Clockers</a>

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I do a lot of case reviews as the junior reviewer at Pro-Clockers. It doesn't bother me, because I've got a case fetish of sorts. In its own twisted way it works out fine for everyone involved. Over the years, I've owned big cases, small cases, weird cases and modded cases. To be honest, I change cases more than some men change shirts. The last few years, I settled in with the Antec Sonata II. It's a great case and did what I needed it to do. However, I changed it for the Aerocool AE Plus last month. Always a sucker for big fans, the Aerocool drew me in. After trying out the Sunbeamtech Quarterback, I switched again. My main rig is now happily housed in the slightly odd, yet highly functional Quarterback. Read on to see why I changed cases.


<a href="http://icrontic.com/articles/amd4870">ATI HD 4870 at Icrontic.com</a>

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There's really just no denying it: AMD has truly impressed us with the HD 4870. It easily rips through the latest games without ripping through the wallet and has really stirred things up in the market. If you're in the market for a powerful card this summer, you just can't go wrong with the AMD Radeon HD 4870.


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Tetrodotoxin Replies in thread: 31 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Otakon 2008 Old Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:47:16 AM
the matt and mello one looked like girls.
but the axel and roxas deffinately looked like men.
I hate that fantasy, it ruins the fact that they are my favorite characters
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Backstaber Replies in thread: 18 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: hi i'm new Old Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:52:38 PM
Why .. hello! (This is old though. :O)
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 14 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: (No Subject) Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 8:11:22 PM
Hi Welcome.
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 23 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: well... Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 8:10:38 PM
Chaba cchaba chibo monkey
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 18 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: Hi everyone! Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 8:09:27 PM
OMFG WHERE!
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 4 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: help! cars the video game maternational Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 8:08:02 PM
AWESOME!!! I have nothing else to post but the reson why i'm posting is to get more points and more posts in the memberlist thingie because my power is maximum and i'm on fire!
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 15 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Fishing. Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 8:01:15 PM
Oh my gawd.Thats is some scary ass shit!Meh But fishing is pretty much awesome.Good Job!
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 14 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: the rating signiture thread Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 7:52:59 PM
Gawn damn close this thread PLEASE!!!
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From Thread: Is there really a need? Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 7:52:11 PM
Hmmm this is sparking up a argument isn't it?
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From Thread: chat box Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 7:50:17 PM
YAAAY That shit is off of my thread!
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 21 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Ways to make money Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 7:49:10 PM
You can make money by begging! lol XD I would surely love to see that!
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 14 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: HEY IM NEW !!!! Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 7:37:10 PM
Hi!!!!! I'm Takoyaki and i'm fucking crazy!
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 430 Forum: Chit Chatty
From Thread: What are you eating? Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 7:28:16 PM
I'm going to eat an orange right now.
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From Thread: Songs that annoy the crap out of you. Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 7:27:33 PM
I hate the song"Miss new Boooty" i know its old but i still hate it.
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 6 Forum: Music
From Thread: iPods + iTunes + iPhones & Video Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 7:16:05 PM
YAAAY Macintosh's are sexy! They are like young new and fresh as shit!
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 4 Forum: Movies
From Thread: The True Trojan Battle Tree!(2009) Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 7:14:54 PM
I still love Tekken none the less!
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From Thread: China To Censor Internet During Olympics Old Sat Aug 9, 2008 7:11:05 PM
What the fuck?Thats like mega gay.
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