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please welcome t10101 to his new role as supermod.
it has been a long time coming for a member who has worked damn hard for uc and helped many people with the advice he has given and the hacks he has brought to uc from elsewhere.
he has also been overlooked for promotion in the past so now its finally his time to be promoted, he has earnt it!
him and quicktime working together gives us a very strong supermod team
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[13:15] <rand0m> dont get an irc server
[13:15] <rand0m> traffic would kline me every other day
[21:26] <`lotox> hes
[21:26] <`lotox> stupid
[21:26] <`lotox> and using two coconuts and a string for internet
<`lotox> dont hate on the morticians
<Max_Power> i am not, i am merely pointing out that kizzamp would love it because there are plenty of butts to go around that won't protest
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Q: Why did the push command cross the road?
A: To ret to the other side.
"Shakespeare has given us the age-old question, 'To be or not to be?' computer science has given us the answer: 'FF'.
0x2B | ~0x2B == 0xFF" - Unknown
"The average automobile now has more lines of software code in its engine controls than were required to land the Apollo astronauts on the Moon." - Elliot Chikofsky
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Q: Why did the push command cross the road?
A: To ret to the other side.
"Shakespeare has given us the age-old question, 'To be or not to be?' computer science has given us the answer: 'FF'.
0x2B | ~0x2B == 0xFF" - Unknown
"The average automobile now has more lines of software code in its engine controls than were required to land the Apollo astronauts on the Moon." - Elliot Chikofsky