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Here is a cool coke ad: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 2811179417

Hopefully it hasnt been posted her yet :).
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tr1p1ea wrote:Here is a cool coke ad: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 2811179417

Hopefully it hasnt been posted her yet :).
I saw this on spikedhumor.com, and it is really nice!

http://albinoblacksheep.com/video/zelda/ for all you zelda lovers!
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kalan_vod wrote:
tr1p1ea wrote:Here is a cool coke ad: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 2811179417

Hopefully it hasnt been posted her yet :).
I saw this on spikedhumor.com, and it is really nice!

http://albinoblacksheep.com/video/zelda/ for all you zelda lovers!
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Kalan...that was an awesome video! Heh cool!
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E-J posted this in #TCPA -

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Hahahahahaha magnet.
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I remember seeing stuff like that on a mcdonalds site.
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LOL :lol:

wow, that's great.

Hmm, Just curious, has anyone else experienced the floppy disk phenomenon where if you stack 2 floppy disks next to each other the contents of one is copied onto the other one? Back in middle school I used to have like 30 floppy disks in my backpack. I noticed that If I had put a blank one next to one that had data on it, I could put the blank one in the computer and it would show the same files. However, when opening, say, a word document, it would have a good amount of erraneous letters mixed in with the real ones. Obviously it was just the magnetic field from one influencing the other, but it's really neat that it actually worked, with the magnetic disks not lined up rotationally or anything.

hmm, on a side note, it seems I can roughly make out what the original note says. And here I thought I would never use what I learned in German class again. :)
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? is that supposed to be funny? :?
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CompWiz wrote:? is that supposed to be funny? :?
It's hilarious.
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CompWiz wrote:LOL :lol:

wow, that's great.

Hmm, Just curious, has anyone else experienced the floppy disk phenomenon where if you stack 2 floppy disks next to each other the contents of one is copied onto the other one? Back in middle school I used to have like 30 floppy disks in my backpack. I noticed that If I had put a blank one next to one that had data on it, I could put the blank one in the computer and it would show the same files. However, when opening, say, a word document, it would have a good amount of erraneous letters mixed in with the real ones. Obviously it was just the magnetic field from one influencing the other, but it's really neat that it actually worked, with the magnetic disks not lined up rotationally or anything.

hmm, on a side note, it seems I can roughly make out what the original note says. And here I thought I would never use what I learned in German class again. :)
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just keep in mind, it does take a while. But it should work, it's happend quite a few times to me.
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CompWiz wrote:? is that supposed to be funny? :?
It's probably atheist humour.
Because i lolled.
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I didnt really think it was that funny really, i didnt think it was 'unfunny' either, just kind of 'errrr....'

Anyways, how cool is this: http://www.gametrailers.com/umwatcher.php?id=12321

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