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    behold [the official thread]

    it dawned on me that i should do what i did before and organize all my stuff into one thread... instead of having everyone click five different jpgs in 3 days... so...
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    oops, and...
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    Looks like that diary program.

    Explain.

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    The middle one is awsome
    if a contradiction was contradicted would that contradition contradict the origional crontradiction?

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    heeey! _journal_ okay?!?!? ahem... i'm still trying to find more ideas and a more tasteful usage of my rotation. i have ideas i'll test right about now... funk soul brotha...
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    [send 12 -> read it again <- send 1x[]]:

    don't break your neck try again. -> abort, retry, fail, ignore?
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    looks good!

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    send11.jpg looks realy good.
    still trying to find more ideas and a more tasteful usage of my rotation
    how about something with a spiral(sp?)

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    Inspired madness, as always, da

    I like the last one the best.

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    [shymmer]

    >Explain.

    hmm well i made some _journal_ [grrrr] program a long time ago. it's in a thread called 'behold' in the general discussions board. [search and ye shall find] and it's explained there... plus it has some older shots... here's one of my newer favorites...
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    // phane

    send fourteen... sent for teens...
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    Okay...da...I almost got your release to run under XP...

    Basically, if you want it to run under XP, reboot the comp and boot to DOS using a boot disk...

    but I had one problem, it gave me this error:

    Load error - no DPMI. Get csdpmi*.zip

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    what the heck is that zip file?
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    okay i fixed that...now it says:

    Could not reset mouse.
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    hmm. yeah you'd need a mouse driver... like fmouse or something like that. y'know i might as well make a 'da-demo' bootdisk eh?
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