Archive for July, 2004
stacy sent me this. and some hot xxx, you got the first. - they apparently have scientist for this stuff.
Well, I have often thought of how well these would fare out on the internet, attacking the prevalent viruses, removing them, and patching the infected computer. I imagined people would be just as pissed about a good virus as a bad one, just because they don’t know what is really going on inside their computer. […]
just to get everyone back in the school sprit
7 Comments Published July 29th, 2004 in News, va2.0, Uncategorizedas school is starting in about a month. I bring you another stupid fraternity article. “Playboy is suing a UCF fraternity. They say Kappa Alpha Psi had no right to use the company’s logo and name when promoting a party that the police had to break up. “ And some sweet revenge, although i wouldn’t get […]
has officially one of the worst commercials i have EVER seen. its got everything from cheesy music to shitty acting. and its isnt all that cool itslef. click see it in action
Well, I have often thought of how well these would fare out on the internet, attacking the prevalent viruses, removing them, and patching the infected computer. I imagined people would be just as pissed about a good virus as a bad one, just because they don’t know what is really going on inside their computer. […]
yeah thats pretty freekin cool, make wireless calls through your wireless router? apparently
Lieutenant-Colonel Agamemnon Koliakos:
1 Comment Published July 27th, 2004 in News, va2.0, Uncategorized“This particular squadron, along with other missile guided squadrons, is part of an anti-missile umbrella formed in the Athens region for the protection of the Olympic Games” - Wow, they are really taking this seriously. But most noteably, they still use names like Agamemnon?
This is the background for the rest of the story. In my CGS2100 (Fundametals of Computers for Business) class last week we had graded skills tests on all the components of the Microsoft Office 2004 Suite: Word, Powerpoint, Excel, and Access. I did fairly well, passed them all with 90+ out of 100, that is […]
now you can store your data in the same thing you ate for lunch Lance Armstrong won the tour de france, for the sixth time. and Kerry visits - oh who cares.
In the midst of election debates and insurgence in Iraq, what more could possibly add to such eventful days? Well, it seems that there is bad new for the rock band Pantera, who has recently been offered a deal with Panera to do a Pantera @ Panera Promotional deal, Panera customers were tired of the […]
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