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Mon 16/02/04 at 00:14
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"100% Sonic fan"
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im wondering do really know anything.

everything is simple and theres nothing that notmassed produced

we dont even know the time!! (well some of us dont anyway)
Mon 16/02/04 at 01:40
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English_Bloke wrote:
> I know the alphabet


if your talking about what i think your talking about-*winks*
If not..hmm...everyone SHOULD know that!
Mon 16/02/04 at 00:57
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exactly
Mon 16/02/04 at 00:56
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That's why blue collar (manual) workers can get away with huge prices; most people don't know about the cost of a pipe or gasket, whatever.
Mon 16/02/04 at 00:54
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it was simple back then

but the reason they never bothered to look into it when the internet came out was becoase the old computers couldnt handle that much data at all! and then it started getting better.

i soppose corpartions knew it they just didnt want people knowing they were paying allot of money for a slow connection when it could easily be improved>
Mon 16/02/04 at 00:51
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do any of you know how nearly everything works.

i dont, but i know how every domestic appliance and houseold appliance etc. works

basicly i know how everything we see everyday works from computers to cars becoase when i see something new i want to find out how it works becoase whats the point of buying something that you dont know how it works.

its like that playstation 2 advert where that creature or whatever it is says: "i dont know how it works but its good isnt it"

i mean its worth knowing becoase say youre buying a new telly or computer you would now whats in it and would now there charging you throught the roof for it.
Mon 16/02/04 at 00:49
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"cachoo"
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Simple, now. But was it really that simple back then?
Mon 16/02/04 at 00:39
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it was really simple (inventing broadband)

the servers are connected to computer by a thicker cable and cann carry more data.

a bit like a tap more water can go throught the more thicker it is
Mon 16/02/04 at 00:35
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"Puerile Shagging"
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I know the alphabet
Mon 16/02/04 at 00:34
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English_Bloke wrote:
> I know nothing. Simple.

if u know nothing then you must know something and that something is nothing!
Mon 16/02/04 at 00:33
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Inventing broadband doesn't sound too simple!

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