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To: restornu
I heard you can get corrupted files in the purchase of software such as games etc.

It was really weird because he hadn't installed anything new for like 6 months and then suddely a couple of the games stopped working. Oh well, everything is ok now. Games have bugs too. Just seems that somewhere along the line these 'bugs' are being missed. I thought that debugging was supposed to get rid of bugs! I dislike paying good money for 'buggy' programs, whether they are games or operating systems.

65,171 posted on 08/17/2003 5:58:17 PM PDT by ET(end tyranny) (Psalm 146:3 -- Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help.)
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To: ET(end tyranny)
I don't put it pass the Clintons causing the Blackout they got rid of that "Congressman with the funny hair" and Ohio use to be the home of the Commie Sen.Mensenbaum who could been instramental in setting up power grid system in Ohio.
who knows all the strange living bed follows they played with in the 90's. She came out to quick in the blame game!

Hillary Launches Presidential Campaign

Speaking of Hillary, some of our Democrat readers (yes, there are tens of thousands of them) express skepticism, to put it nicely, about our reports of her presidential plans. Maybe they'll believe the Detroit News.

"Clinton strikes candidate's pose," the daily reported this past week in an article about her book-signing junket in Michigan, which it likened to a "campaign rally."

"Over two hours, she acted more like a presidential candidate than an author," the News revealed.

Believe it or not, the crowd adored her. "I would love for her to run for president," said Letty Dancel, a real estate broker from Oak Park and native of the Philippines. "She'd have the votes of our family, 16 people."

The News reported: "They were from all over, from Mitzi Esposito of Linden, who admires Clinton's 'bravery,' to Dot Bradsher of Holly, who praised her 'tenacity, her commitment, her values,' to the Rev. Anita Turner of Detroit, who called her 'the greatest woman of her generation.' These weren't readers, they were future campaign workers."

George Murasky, a retiree from Rochester Hills, said, "She's a hell of a woman."

Yes, that's one remark we can agree with.

65,176 posted on 08/17/2003 6:24:51 PM PDT by restornu (Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them.)
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