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I was SOOOO CLOSE!!!!
I just went to school, to pick up my report card, and I saw a HUGEARSE box of the computers from the old comp lab, so, I got really excited, and went inside, urgently looking for someone I could talk to to ask if I could take some, and...... NO!!!! WAAAAAHHHH *cries like a baby*
There were about 25-30 P166 computers in there, WITH MONITORS! Ohh man, imagine the blocks I could get with all those! talk about a crack rack!!!
I am soo sad now, all my hopes and dreams, down the drain.........
Cheer me up people!
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Insane Member
Why couldn't you take them? Was there no one there? Or did they say no?
That's too bad anyway. 
Warthog
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Ultimate Member
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that just makes me sadder there howste, because my computer doesnt let those things work for some reason
and, they said no, because they were gonna give em to another school.
I WANTED THEM!!!! booohooooooooooo
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Ultimate Member
OK, here's another one to try. It always seems to cheer me up! http://www.cnet.com/techtrends/hoax/....arrow.sr_hoax
Steve
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Ultimate Member
Another one bites the dust... That one is just too much.
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Insane Member
Good links Howste! 
About to try "another one bites the dust"?
Warthog
[This message has been edited by Warthog (edited 06-30-2000).]
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u should of jacked them, it's not a sin, nope, hehe....
wtp
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If there's any chance of running back and getting one, I'll give you a fiver for one. Seriuosly, I really need that sorta machine at the moment.
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