Slides on photo CD, and Diana
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ok, finally found two who do this in good ol' germany, for $0.50..$0.60 per slide, random order or CD, and it takes 3 weeks. :wtf: Last time I checked we're not part of siberia yet! (Probably our siberian friends get this for 0.50 rubel, and a mongolian mail-order bride for free when they pay for 10 or more rolls) On an unrelated note, if anyone cares to know my opinion about why Di made top drei: a) she's the classic "middle-class girl becomes princess" tale b) she's the classic "we're royal and yo're just shit" story - the lady, locked in her ivory tower, surrounded by servents, alone by heart c) she's the classic "when she finally found her own little bit of happiness, she died" in a settlement that would make hollywood proud: Arabs, Alcohol, Paparazzi, gazilion miles per hour, and an "unknown other car" And although she ain't a cutie, she likely was very charming to be with.
skulls don't kiss a machito [sighist]
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ok, finally found two who do this in good ol' germany, for $0.50..$0.60 per slide, random order or CD, and it takes 3 weeks. :wtf: Last time I checked we're not part of siberia yet! (Probably our siberian friends get this for 0.50 rubel, and a mongolian mail-order bride for free when they pay for 10 or more rolls) On an unrelated note, if anyone cares to know my opinion about why Di made top drei: a) she's the classic "middle-class girl becomes princess" tale b) she's the classic "we're royal and yo're just shit" story - the lady, locked in her ivory tower, surrounded by servents, alone by heart c) she's the classic "when she finally found her own little bit of happiness, she died" in a settlement that would make hollywood proud: Arabs, Alcohol, Paparazzi, gazilion miles per hour, and an "unknown other car" And although she ain't a cutie, she likely was very charming to be with.
skulls don't kiss a machito [sighist]
peterchen wrote: Probably our siberian friends get this for 0.50 rubel, and a mongolian mail-order bride for free when they pay for 10 or more rolls Where did you say i could order those? ;P
We brought out this new and very similar version of our expensive software because the old version was......old....It's a good enough excuse for Microsoft so its fine for us.
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ok, finally found two who do this in good ol' germany, for $0.50..$0.60 per slide, random order or CD, and it takes 3 weeks. :wtf: Last time I checked we're not part of siberia yet! (Probably our siberian friends get this for 0.50 rubel, and a mongolian mail-order bride for free when they pay for 10 or more rolls) On an unrelated note, if anyone cares to know my opinion about why Di made top drei: a) she's the classic "middle-class girl becomes princess" tale b) she's the classic "we're royal and yo're just shit" story - the lady, locked in her ivory tower, surrounded by servents, alone by heart c) she's the classic "when she finally found her own little bit of happiness, she died" in a settlement that would make hollywood proud: Arabs, Alcohol, Paparazzi, gazilion miles per hour, and an "unknown other car" And although she ain't a cutie, she likely was very charming to be with.
skulls don't kiss a machito [sighist]
I don't know about the first part, but... peterchen wrote: if anyone cares to know my opinion about why Di made top drei d) she was very pretty in the eyes of all the ugly middle aged housewifes who still look at her like poor sweat Cindarella and have brought up a generation of no-hoper children who worship the groud she shat on.
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
David Wulff Born and Bred.
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I don't know about the first part, but... peterchen wrote: if anyone cares to know my opinion about why Di made top drei d) she was very pretty in the eyes of all the ugly middle aged housewifes who still look at her like poor sweat Cindarella and have brought up a generation of no-hoper children who worship the groud she shat on.
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
David Wulff Born and Bred.
David Wulff wrote: poor sweat Cinderella :omg::omg::omg: ????? Is that a reference to the time she was on the front page of the papers, exercising ? Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002 Hey, at least Logo had, at it's inception, a mechanical turtle. VB has always lacked even that... - Shog9 04-09-2002 Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002
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ok, finally found two who do this in good ol' germany, for $0.50..$0.60 per slide, random order or CD, and it takes 3 weeks. :wtf: Last time I checked we're not part of siberia yet! (Probably our siberian friends get this for 0.50 rubel, and a mongolian mail-order bride for free when they pay for 10 or more rolls) On an unrelated note, if anyone cares to know my opinion about why Di made top drei: a) she's the classic "middle-class girl becomes princess" tale b) she's the classic "we're royal and yo're just shit" story - the lady, locked in her ivory tower, surrounded by servents, alone by heart c) she's the classic "when she finally found her own little bit of happiness, she died" in a settlement that would make hollywood proud: Arabs, Alcohol, Paparazzi, gazilion miles per hour, and an "unknown other car" And although she ain't a cutie, she likely was very charming to be with.
skulls don't kiss a machito [sighist]
peterchen wrote: And although she ain't a cutie Eh? She was beautiful, in my opinion. Now I don't agree with her being in the top 100 Britons list, but she did do a lot of selfless work in her life.
Simon Walton
Sonork: 10024P
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peterchen wrote: And although she ain't a cutie Eh? She was beautiful, in my opinion. Now I don't agree with her being in the top 100 Britons list, but she did do a lot of selfless work in her life.
Simon Walton
Sonork: 10024P
Simon Walton wrote: but she did do a lot of selfless work in her life. She worked hard to craft a saleable image. If I could live in luxury and be adored by millions of plebs just because I touch the odd leper, I'd do it in a second. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002 Hey, at least Logo had, at it's inception, a mechanical turtle. VB has always lacked even that... - Shog9 04-09-2002 Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002