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Posted by JDM on June 05, 2001 at 15:44:50 from (206.74.34.145):
In Reply to: how to understand posted by nomad on June 05, 2001 at 13:56:22:
I will never understand why you dont get it!LEt me start by saying that you dont have the right to insult ANYONES intelligence like you have done in this post and the others.Where does your food come from,Ill bet its a farm somewhereSecond,you need to get off of this technology kick of yours.IN YOUR DEFENCE,let me say that most of the people that visit this board are from the good ole US and cant understand your misunderdstanding what we do.Best suggestion I can offer is to tell us a little about yourself and what you enjoy doing so we can maybe relate to you a little better!JDM
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