Stuff which happened.
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I haven't been particularly active here for a couple of months now because of a load of stuff going on. Some of it is fairly good. First of all, I passed my driving test; third time lucky. I would have gotten it on my second time, but I made a bit of a mistake. Quite a lot of minors, most of them due to driving a little too slowly. That was because of nerves (odd, since I'm pretty much completely emotionless normally). Because of the date of my practical test, I was among the few to have taken an independent driving segment. It was a lot easier than the news made it out to be; just 3-4 instructions to remember, in exchange for one fewer maneuver to perform. I passed on the 14th October, and I received my full driving license a few days ago. This also means I'm legally capable of driving a tractor, so if you see a tractor doing 5 mph on the motorway - it might be me ;) Up next, I've been doing a bit to my room. I bought shedloads of DVDs, and three sets of shelves to put them on. After a little tussle with wall plugs (putting ones designed for brick in a plasterboard wall), I've put them up. For those of you who are interested, I bought: 10,000 BC, Apollo 13, Armageddon, Batman Begins & the Dark Knight, Bruce & Evan Almighty, Cars, Deep Impact, GI Joes, Hancock, I Robot, I Am Legend, Ice Age 1-3, Independence Day, Jumper, Jurassic Park 1-4, Kung-Fu Panda, Lord of the Rings, Madagascar 1 & 2, The Matrix 1-3, Chronicles of Narnia 1 & 2, The Mummy 1-3, National Treasure 1 & 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3, Sphere, Star Trek (newest one, Insurrection, First Contact, Generations & Nemesis), Star Wars 1-6, the Day after Tomorrow, the Day the Earth Stood Still, Transformers 1 & 2, Twister, Volcano, Wall-E, War of the Worlds and X-Men 1-4. I think that they'll keep me going if I ever feel ill or want to have a weekend in bed. I made my router work, albeit with a few caveats. I bought another router and connected the WAN port to the O2 Wireless Box. Then I set up WDS and made the one upstairs act as a repeater. I've now got my own 802.11n network, with hardware which can support it. The only problem I have now is that I'm seemingly locked into WEP security; hideously lacklustre. I'm having to rely on my network being named SkyNet to keep things secure. When I put in a NAS box to store my code, I'll have to set up more secure manners of authentication. On the positive side, my plans for VOIP and automation can progress smoothly enough now. My memory's been given an upgrade: I now have a respectable 4 GiB. My mot
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Yep; it's been hectic. I've loved every minute of it though. It's hard to imagine that this time six months ago I would have been out of contact with one of my oldest friends, be viewing CP on a single monitor, revising for exams and complaining about my 6th form. How times change...
OSDev :)
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I haven't been particularly active here for a couple of months now because of a load of stuff going on. Some of it is fairly good. First of all, I passed my driving test; third time lucky. I would have gotten it on my second time, but I made a bit of a mistake. Quite a lot of minors, most of them due to driving a little too slowly. That was because of nerves (odd, since I'm pretty much completely emotionless normally). Because of the date of my practical test, I was among the few to have taken an independent driving segment. It was a lot easier than the news made it out to be; just 3-4 instructions to remember, in exchange for one fewer maneuver to perform. I passed on the 14th October, and I received my full driving license a few days ago. This also means I'm legally capable of driving a tractor, so if you see a tractor doing 5 mph on the motorway - it might be me ;) Up next, I've been doing a bit to my room. I bought shedloads of DVDs, and three sets of shelves to put them on. After a little tussle with wall plugs (putting ones designed for brick in a plasterboard wall), I've put them up. For those of you who are interested, I bought: 10,000 BC, Apollo 13, Armageddon, Batman Begins & the Dark Knight, Bruce & Evan Almighty, Cars, Deep Impact, GI Joes, Hancock, I Robot, I Am Legend, Ice Age 1-3, Independence Day, Jumper, Jurassic Park 1-4, Kung-Fu Panda, Lord of the Rings, Madagascar 1 & 2, The Matrix 1-3, Chronicles of Narnia 1 & 2, The Mummy 1-3, National Treasure 1 & 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3, Sphere, Star Trek (newest one, Insurrection, First Contact, Generations & Nemesis), Star Wars 1-6, the Day after Tomorrow, the Day the Earth Stood Still, Transformers 1 & 2, Twister, Volcano, Wall-E, War of the Worlds and X-Men 1-4. I think that they'll keep me going if I ever feel ill or want to have a weekend in bed. I made my router work, albeit with a few caveats. I bought another router and connected the WAN port to the O2 Wireless Box. Then I set up WDS and made the one upstairs act as a repeater. I've now got my own 802.11n network, with hardware which can support it. The only problem I have now is that I'm seemingly locked into WEP security; hideously lacklustre. I'm having to rely on my network being named SkyNet to keep things secure. When I put in a NAS box to store my code, I'll have to set up more secure manners of authentication. On the positive side, my plans for VOIP and automation can progress smoothly enough now. My memory's been given an upgrade: I now have a respectable 4 GiB. My mot
0x3c0 wrote:
My memory's been given an upgrade ... so I've got a little headroom should I need it.
I couldn't help but have a chuckle about this, though. :laugh: Good on you for being busy though.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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I haven't been particularly active here for a couple of months now because of a load of stuff going on. Some of it is fairly good. First of all, I passed my driving test; third time lucky. I would have gotten it on my second time, but I made a bit of a mistake. Quite a lot of minors, most of them due to driving a little too slowly. That was because of nerves (odd, since I'm pretty much completely emotionless normally). Because of the date of my practical test, I was among the few to have taken an independent driving segment. It was a lot easier than the news made it out to be; just 3-4 instructions to remember, in exchange for one fewer maneuver to perform. I passed on the 14th October, and I received my full driving license a few days ago. This also means I'm legally capable of driving a tractor, so if you see a tractor doing 5 mph on the motorway - it might be me ;) Up next, I've been doing a bit to my room. I bought shedloads of DVDs, and three sets of shelves to put them on. After a little tussle with wall plugs (putting ones designed for brick in a plasterboard wall), I've put them up. For those of you who are interested, I bought: 10,000 BC, Apollo 13, Armageddon, Batman Begins & the Dark Knight, Bruce & Evan Almighty, Cars, Deep Impact, GI Joes, Hancock, I Robot, I Am Legend, Ice Age 1-3, Independence Day, Jumper, Jurassic Park 1-4, Kung-Fu Panda, Lord of the Rings, Madagascar 1 & 2, The Matrix 1-3, Chronicles of Narnia 1 & 2, The Mummy 1-3, National Treasure 1 & 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3, Sphere, Star Trek (newest one, Insurrection, First Contact, Generations & Nemesis), Star Wars 1-6, the Day after Tomorrow, the Day the Earth Stood Still, Transformers 1 & 2, Twister, Volcano, Wall-E, War of the Worlds and X-Men 1-4. I think that they'll keep me going if I ever feel ill or want to have a weekend in bed. I made my router work, albeit with a few caveats. I bought another router and connected the WAN port to the O2 Wireless Box. Then I set up WDS and made the one upstairs act as a repeater. I've now got my own 802.11n network, with hardware which can support it. The only problem I have now is that I'm seemingly locked into WEP security; hideously lacklustre. I'm having to rely on my network being named SkyNet to keep things secure. When I put in a NAS box to store my code, I'll have to set up more secure manners of authentication. On the positive side, my plans for VOIP and automation can progress smoothly enough now. My memory's been given an upgrade: I now have a respectable 4 GiB. My mot
0x3c0 wrote:
For those of you who are interested, I bought: 10,000 BC, Apollo 13, Armageddon, Batman Begins & the Dark Knight, Bruce & Evan Almighty, Cars, Deep Impact, GI Joes, Hancock, I Robot, I Am Legend, Ice Age 1-3, Independence Day, Jumper, Jurassic Park 1-4, Kung-Fu Panda, Lord of the Rings, Madagascar 1 & 2, The Matrix 1-3, Chronicles of Narnia 1 & 2, The Mummy 1-3, National Treasure 1 & 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3, Sphere, Star Trek (newest one, Insurrection, First Contact, Generations & Nemesis), Star Wars 1-6, the Day after Tomorrow, the Day the Earth Stood Still, Transformers 1 & 2, Twister, Volcano, Wall-E, War of the Worlds and X-Men 1-4, Laid in Manhattan, Forrest Hump, Riding Miss Daisy, Porn on the Fourth Of July. I think that they'll keep me going if I ever feel ill or want to have a weekend in bed.
FTFY, or at least I hope so :-)! Oh - and congrats on the driving test.
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I haven't been particularly active here for a couple of months now because of a load of stuff going on. Some of it is fairly good. First of all, I passed my driving test; third time lucky. I would have gotten it on my second time, but I made a bit of a mistake. Quite a lot of minors, most of them due to driving a little too slowly. That was because of nerves (odd, since I'm pretty much completely emotionless normally). Because of the date of my practical test, I was among the few to have taken an independent driving segment. It was a lot easier than the news made it out to be; just 3-4 instructions to remember, in exchange for one fewer maneuver to perform. I passed on the 14th October, and I received my full driving license a few days ago. This also means I'm legally capable of driving a tractor, so if you see a tractor doing 5 mph on the motorway - it might be me ;) Up next, I've been doing a bit to my room. I bought shedloads of DVDs, and three sets of shelves to put them on. After a little tussle with wall plugs (putting ones designed for brick in a plasterboard wall), I've put them up. For those of you who are interested, I bought: 10,000 BC, Apollo 13, Armageddon, Batman Begins & the Dark Knight, Bruce & Evan Almighty, Cars, Deep Impact, GI Joes, Hancock, I Robot, I Am Legend, Ice Age 1-3, Independence Day, Jumper, Jurassic Park 1-4, Kung-Fu Panda, Lord of the Rings, Madagascar 1 & 2, The Matrix 1-3, Chronicles of Narnia 1 & 2, The Mummy 1-3, National Treasure 1 & 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3, Sphere, Star Trek (newest one, Insurrection, First Contact, Generations & Nemesis), Star Wars 1-6, the Day after Tomorrow, the Day the Earth Stood Still, Transformers 1 & 2, Twister, Volcano, Wall-E, War of the Worlds and X-Men 1-4. I think that they'll keep me going if I ever feel ill or want to have a weekend in bed. I made my router work, albeit with a few caveats. I bought another router and connected the WAN port to the O2 Wireless Box. Then I set up WDS and made the one upstairs act as a repeater. I've now got my own 802.11n network, with hardware which can support it. The only problem I have now is that I'm seemingly locked into WEP security; hideously lacklustre. I'm having to rely on my network being named SkyNet to keep things secure. When I put in a NAS box to store my code, I'll have to set up more secure manners of authentication. On the positive side, my plans for VOIP and automation can progress smoothly enough now. My memory's been given an upgrade: I now have a respectable 4 GiB. My mot
0x3c0 wrote:
The Day the Earth Stood Still
I saw the original version with Michael Rennie at the cinema back in the 50s (probably before your parents were born) and it remains one of my all time favourite films, despite the rather wobbly special effects.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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I haven't been particularly active here for a couple of months now because of a load of stuff going on. Some of it is fairly good. First of all, I passed my driving test; third time lucky. I would have gotten it on my second time, but I made a bit of a mistake. Quite a lot of minors, most of them due to driving a little too slowly. That was because of nerves (odd, since I'm pretty much completely emotionless normally). Because of the date of my practical test, I was among the few to have taken an independent driving segment. It was a lot easier than the news made it out to be; just 3-4 instructions to remember, in exchange for one fewer maneuver to perform. I passed on the 14th October, and I received my full driving license a few days ago. This also means I'm legally capable of driving a tractor, so if you see a tractor doing 5 mph on the motorway - it might be me ;) Up next, I've been doing a bit to my room. I bought shedloads of DVDs, and three sets of shelves to put them on. After a little tussle with wall plugs (putting ones designed for brick in a plasterboard wall), I've put them up. For those of you who are interested, I bought: 10,000 BC, Apollo 13, Armageddon, Batman Begins & the Dark Knight, Bruce & Evan Almighty, Cars, Deep Impact, GI Joes, Hancock, I Robot, I Am Legend, Ice Age 1-3, Independence Day, Jumper, Jurassic Park 1-4, Kung-Fu Panda, Lord of the Rings, Madagascar 1 & 2, The Matrix 1-3, Chronicles of Narnia 1 & 2, The Mummy 1-3, National Treasure 1 & 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3, Sphere, Star Trek (newest one, Insurrection, First Contact, Generations & Nemesis), Star Wars 1-6, the Day after Tomorrow, the Day the Earth Stood Still, Transformers 1 & 2, Twister, Volcano, Wall-E, War of the Worlds and X-Men 1-4. I think that they'll keep me going if I ever feel ill or want to have a weekend in bed. I made my router work, albeit with a few caveats. I bought another router and connected the WAN port to the O2 Wireless Box. Then I set up WDS and made the one upstairs act as a repeater. I've now got my own 802.11n network, with hardware which can support it. The only problem I have now is that I'm seemingly locked into WEP security; hideously lacklustre. I'm having to rely on my network being named SkyNet to keep things secure. When I put in a NAS box to store my code, I'll have to set up more secure manners of authentication. On the positive side, my plans for VOIP and automation can progress smoothly enough now. My memory's been given an upgrade: I now have a respectable 4 GiB. My mot
Congratulations on driving test. I falied for the same reason (driving too slowly), I will have to go next week again for that.
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0x3c0 wrote:
The Day the Earth Stood Still
I saw the original version with Michael Rennie at the cinema back in the 50s (probably before your parents were born) and it remains one of my all time favourite films, despite the rather wobbly special effects.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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I haven't been particularly active here for a couple of months now because of a load of stuff going on. Some of it is fairly good. First of all, I passed my driving test; third time lucky. I would have gotten it on my second time, but I made a bit of a mistake. Quite a lot of minors, most of them due to driving a little too slowly. That was because of nerves (odd, since I'm pretty much completely emotionless normally). Because of the date of my practical test, I was among the few to have taken an independent driving segment. It was a lot easier than the news made it out to be; just 3-4 instructions to remember, in exchange for one fewer maneuver to perform. I passed on the 14th October, and I received my full driving license a few days ago. This also means I'm legally capable of driving a tractor, so if you see a tractor doing 5 mph on the motorway - it might be me ;) Up next, I've been doing a bit to my room. I bought shedloads of DVDs, and three sets of shelves to put them on. After a little tussle with wall plugs (putting ones designed for brick in a plasterboard wall), I've put them up. For those of you who are interested, I bought: 10,000 BC, Apollo 13, Armageddon, Batman Begins & the Dark Knight, Bruce & Evan Almighty, Cars, Deep Impact, GI Joes, Hancock, I Robot, I Am Legend, Ice Age 1-3, Independence Day, Jumper, Jurassic Park 1-4, Kung-Fu Panda, Lord of the Rings, Madagascar 1 & 2, The Matrix 1-3, Chronicles of Narnia 1 & 2, The Mummy 1-3, National Treasure 1 & 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3, Sphere, Star Trek (newest one, Insurrection, First Contact, Generations & Nemesis), Star Wars 1-6, the Day after Tomorrow, the Day the Earth Stood Still, Transformers 1 & 2, Twister, Volcano, Wall-E, War of the Worlds and X-Men 1-4. I think that they'll keep me going if I ever feel ill or want to have a weekend in bed. I made my router work, albeit with a few caveats. I bought another router and connected the WAN port to the O2 Wireless Box. Then I set up WDS and made the one upstairs act as a repeater. I've now got my own 802.11n network, with hardware which can support it. The only problem I have now is that I'm seemingly locked into WEP security; hideously lacklustre. I'm having to rely on my network being named SkyNet to keep things secure. When I put in a NAS box to store my code, I'll have to set up more secure manners of authentication. On the positive side, my plans for VOIP and automation can progress smoothly enough now. My memory's been given an upgrade: I now have a respectable 4 GiB. My mot
Well, you seem a very organized dude so I think it is paying off :) I finally came to this revelation after noticing that you listed your dvd's in alphabetical order (except for the Star Trek's Saga, which I haven't been able to find an specific order at all ;P )
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Me as well but the remake is a great film. Oddly enough there were times I didn't notice the special effects.
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Trollslayer wrote:
the remake is a great film.
You are kidding, aren't you? It was yet another movie showcasing the acting talents of Keanu Reeves; the only actor more wooden than the Cuprinol man.
I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
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Well, you seem a very organized dude so I think it is paying off :) I finally came to this revelation after noticing that you listed your dvd's in alphabetical order (except for the Star Trek's Saga, which I haven't been able to find an specific order at all ;P )
I try to be organised; it works sometimes. Star Trek is also in roughly alphabetical order: Star Trek Star Trek Insurrection Star Trek First Contact Star Trek Generations Star Trek Nemesis The only thing my OCD has missed is that Insurrection needs to come directly after Generations; it's been fixed on my shelf now :)
OSDev :)
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I haven't been particularly active here for a couple of months now because of a load of stuff going on. Some of it is fairly good. First of all, I passed my driving test; third time lucky. I would have gotten it on my second time, but I made a bit of a mistake. Quite a lot of minors, most of them due to driving a little too slowly. That was because of nerves (odd, since I'm pretty much completely emotionless normally). Because of the date of my practical test, I was among the few to have taken an independent driving segment. It was a lot easier than the news made it out to be; just 3-4 instructions to remember, in exchange for one fewer maneuver to perform. I passed on the 14th October, and I received my full driving license a few days ago. This also means I'm legally capable of driving a tractor, so if you see a tractor doing 5 mph on the motorway - it might be me ;) Up next, I've been doing a bit to my room. I bought shedloads of DVDs, and three sets of shelves to put them on. After a little tussle with wall plugs (putting ones designed for brick in a plasterboard wall), I've put them up. For those of you who are interested, I bought: 10,000 BC, Apollo 13, Armageddon, Batman Begins & the Dark Knight, Bruce & Evan Almighty, Cars, Deep Impact, GI Joes, Hancock, I Robot, I Am Legend, Ice Age 1-3, Independence Day, Jumper, Jurassic Park 1-4, Kung-Fu Panda, Lord of the Rings, Madagascar 1 & 2, The Matrix 1-3, Chronicles of Narnia 1 & 2, The Mummy 1-3, National Treasure 1 & 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3, Sphere, Star Trek (newest one, Insurrection, First Contact, Generations & Nemesis), Star Wars 1-6, the Day after Tomorrow, the Day the Earth Stood Still, Transformers 1 & 2, Twister, Volcano, Wall-E, War of the Worlds and X-Men 1-4. I think that they'll keep me going if I ever feel ill or want to have a weekend in bed. I made my router work, albeit with a few caveats. I bought another router and connected the WAN port to the O2 Wireless Box. Then I set up WDS and made the one upstairs act as a repeater. I've now got my own 802.11n network, with hardware which can support it. The only problem I have now is that I'm seemingly locked into WEP security; hideously lacklustre. I'm having to rely on my network being named SkyNet to keep things secure. When I put in a NAS box to store my code, I'll have to set up more secure manners of authentication. On the positive side, my plans for VOIP and automation can progress smoothly enough now. My memory's been given an upgrade: I now have a respectable 4 GiB. My mot
All the best drivers fail their first test. Unfortunately you failed your second one too. :laugh: Well done for sorting out the repeater/router/bridge thing. Can't understand why you're locked into WEP though unless one of them only has that.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Congratulations on driving test. I falied for the same reason (driving too slowly), I will have to go next week again for that.
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I haven't been particularly active here for a couple of months now because of a load of stuff going on. Some of it is fairly good. First of all, I passed my driving test; third time lucky. I would have gotten it on my second time, but I made a bit of a mistake. Quite a lot of minors, most of them due to driving a little too slowly. That was because of nerves (odd, since I'm pretty much completely emotionless normally). Because of the date of my practical test, I was among the few to have taken an independent driving segment. It was a lot easier than the news made it out to be; just 3-4 instructions to remember, in exchange for one fewer maneuver to perform. I passed on the 14th October, and I received my full driving license a few days ago. This also means I'm legally capable of driving a tractor, so if you see a tractor doing 5 mph on the motorway - it might be me ;) Up next, I've been doing a bit to my room. I bought shedloads of DVDs, and three sets of shelves to put them on. After a little tussle with wall plugs (putting ones designed for brick in a plasterboard wall), I've put them up. For those of you who are interested, I bought: 10,000 BC, Apollo 13, Armageddon, Batman Begins & the Dark Knight, Bruce & Evan Almighty, Cars, Deep Impact, GI Joes, Hancock, I Robot, I Am Legend, Ice Age 1-3, Independence Day, Jumper, Jurassic Park 1-4, Kung-Fu Panda, Lord of the Rings, Madagascar 1 & 2, The Matrix 1-3, Chronicles of Narnia 1 & 2, The Mummy 1-3, National Treasure 1 & 2, Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3, Sphere, Star Trek (newest one, Insurrection, First Contact, Generations & Nemesis), Star Wars 1-6, the Day after Tomorrow, the Day the Earth Stood Still, Transformers 1 & 2, Twister, Volcano, Wall-E, War of the Worlds and X-Men 1-4. I think that they'll keep me going if I ever feel ill or want to have a weekend in bed. I made my router work, albeit with a few caveats. I bought another router and connected the WAN port to the O2 Wireless Box. Then I set up WDS and made the one upstairs act as a repeater. I've now got my own 802.11n network, with hardware which can support it. The only problem I have now is that I'm seemingly locked into WEP security; hideously lacklustre. I'm having to rely on my network being named SkyNet to keep things secure. When I put in a NAS box to store my code, I'll have to set up more secure manners of authentication. On the positive side, my plans for VOIP and automation can progress smoothly enough now. My memory's been given an upgrade: I now have a respectable 4 GiB. My mot
0x3c0 wrote:
I have a geek cave, and I'm not even 19 yet. Life's going pretty well.
Sweet. Everyone needs a cave, sounds like you got it sorted properly.
“If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea” - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Condolences. I was borderline - the instructor was irritated that I'd made him miss his coffee!
OSDev :)
0x3c0 wrote:
I was borderline - the instructor was irritated that I'd made him miss his coffee!
My instructor was just plain irritated, she wanted to go home early and I was the last person whose driving test she had to take for the day.
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I try to be organised; it works sometimes. Star Trek is also in roughly alphabetical order: Star Trek Star Trek Insurrection Star Trek First Contact Star Trek Generations Star Trek Nemesis The only thing my OCD has missed is that Insurrection needs to come directly after Generations; it's been fixed on my shelf now :)
OSDev :)
Now, if you had your OCD organised properly you'd be calling it CDO.
I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
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Now, if you had your OCD organised properly you'd be calling it CDO.
I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
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Did you? My sig quote came from a mate of mine who has OCD.
I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
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Did you? My sig quote came from a mate of mine who has OCD.
I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
Then Credit your friend, I just remembered it wasn't you I told. Damn it, and apologies. But it has been around for a long time.
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Then Credit your friend, I just remembered it wasn't you I told. Damn it, and apologies. But it has been around for a long time.
------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC League Table Link CCC Link[^]
I would credit him, but I don't want to put his name on a public forum - only his close friends and his family know he has OCD.
I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
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Me as well but the remake is a great film. Oddly enough there were times I didn't notice the special effects.
Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]