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<0> anyone need any old hardwarE? <1> .wz st.john's, newfoundland <2> Weather for St. John's, Newfoundland <2> Updated 8:30 PM NST Feb. 5 <2> Overcast, 28 F, Humidity 93% <2> Wind 7mph from East <0> with <0> wow* <0> the stupid bowl ****time show ****S tonight <0> Night, you ArounD? <1> who cares about the super bowl <3> i do <1> i don't <3> who cares if you don't <4> `lo. <0> hm
<0> sup <4> damn <4> that was a nice run <0> http://www.google.com/search?q=ultimate+showdown++bafsoft&btnG=Search&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&c2coff=1&rls=GGGL%2CGGGL%3A2005-09%2CGGGL%3Aen <0> look at all the sites linking to bafsoft.com/~catalyst/ultimateshowdown.swf <0> it generated over 200 gigs last month <0> in 2 weeks <0> i shut it down for a few weeks to avoid going over my bandwidth :P <0> going over BAFServ's total bandwidth :P <0> which is a mere 500 gigs <0> its been on for feb, and in the past 5 days, even tho it errored for half of jan, its done 24 gigs <0> over 16,000 hits this month so far <0> last month <0> Top 30 of 1628 Total URLs <0> # Hits KBytes URL <0> 1 310 .90% 562704 .82% /~catalyst/ultimateshowdown.swf <0> 2 95 .82% 050607 .85% /~catalyst/getflash.php <0> (i switched the way i handle it, so thats why its split between the 2 files) <0> # Hits KBytes URL <0> 1 38 .77% 49129 .66% /~catalyst/getflash.php <0> ^ thats this month <5> Ford Field, Detroit <5> Seattle <5> <5> * LIVE * <5> 7:19 4th Qtr <5> Pittsburgh <0> 10-21 <0> Luck_, whod you bet on <5> my team's Seahawks <5> but what can i do <5> LOL <0> you lost :P <6> bleh <6> What Man <6> you there <6> uptime! 22h 27m <6> my uptime is better than yours whatman <1> eat me *** hole <6> my uptime is better than yours whatman <6> eat your ***hole <6> sicko <6> weeeeeeee <6> post your uptime whatman <1> well, back to bed <1> Uptime: 1 weeks 1 days 19 hours 18 minutes 6 seconds <6> haha <6> w00t <6> pwnage <1> i have no uptime yet <6> ?? whatman <7> <8> whatman: My ident is b0rken STFU <6> ROFL <1> and get that bot out of here <1> i might steal you nick yet <6> rofl <6> my nick <6> why would you want my nick <1> to piss you off
<6> grow up What Man <1> lol <6> [16:29] <What_Man> give me a brake, i just installed it to day <6> what man lets exchange shells <6> lets trade <6> Jefreym m0n is now known as Jefreymon <6> [uptime! 1d 1h 38m <6> ah <6> and counting <6> Jefreymon install your bot <9> hm <9> Uptime: 1w 15h 46m 24s <9> .wz gfl <2> Weather for Bennett Memorial, NY <2> Updated 6:53 AM EST Feb. 6 <2> Partly Cloudy, 28 F, Humidity 59% <2> Wind 12mph from WSW <6> .wz South Bend,IN <2> Weather for South Bend, IN <2> Updated 6:54 AM EST Feb. 6 <2> Clear, 21 F, Humidity 63% <2> Wind 12mph from West <10> Securing your system means ensuring that your computer's resources are used only by authorized <10> people for authorized purposes, because even if you have no important data on your system, you <10> still have valuable CPU time, memory, and bandwidth. In fact, many folks who thought that their <10> systems were too unimportant to bother securing found themselves an unwitting relay for an attack <10> that disabled a major corporation. You don't want to wake up one morning to the delightful sound of <10> law enforcement agents kicking in your door because your insecure computer was used to break <10> into a bank. <10> FreeBSD is a UNIX-like operating system,[1] available freely over the Internet, that is used <10> extensively in the ISP (Internet service provider) world, embedded devices, and anywhere reliability <10> is paramount. It's based directly on the original UNIX produced by AT&T in the 1970s. <10> reliability and available freely <10> weee <10> this is a good book <10> interesting <10> Why use FreeBSD on the desktop? Well, why not? FreeBSD makes as good a desktop as it does a <10> server. While FreeBSD's development focus has generally been on the server side, that same <10> crash-resistance and stability makes it a wonderful desktop. <10> Unlike operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Red Hat Linux, which tend to throw <10> absolutely anything you might need into the base install, BSD systems are sparseand that's a <10> good thing. <10> =) <10> top -s <10> wOW this book is awesome <10> last pid: 72888; load averages: 0.00, 0.02, 0.00 up 1+03:43:45 20:48:44 <10> 112 processes: 3 running, 78 sleeping, 31 waiting <10> CPU states: 0.7% user, 0.0% nice, 0.6% system, 0.0% interrupt, 98.7% idle <10> Mem: 50M Active, 9200K Inact, 40M Wired, 8104K Cache, 22M Buf, 9664K Free <10> Swap: 231M Total, 8956K Used, 222M Free, 3% Inuse <11> .wzf phx <2> Forecast for Phoenix Sky Harbor International, AZ <2> Forecast: Today - Mostly sunny. Highs 71 to 76. Northeast wind 10 to 20 mph. as of 3:00 am MST on February 6, 2006 <1> good morning <11> good morning <1> .wz st.john's, newfoundland <2> Weather for St. John's, Newfoundland <2> Updated 11:30 AM NST Feb. 6 <2> Light Rain, 43 F, Humidity 100% <2> Wind 14mph from South <11> 111 days with no rain in Phoenix :] <11> Uptime: 3 days 17 hours 6 minutes 31 seconds <1> no rain in 111 day? <11> nope <11> ?? nvidiadrivers <7> <1> man it rain here 5 days a week <1> Of all the major Canadian cities, St. John's is the foggiest (124 days, next to Halifax's 122), snowiest (359 cm, next to Quebec City's 343), wettest (1514 mm, next to Halifax's 1491), windiest (24.3 km/h average speed, next to Regina's 20.7), and cloudiest (1497 hours of sunshine, next to Charlottetown's 1818 hours). It also has more days with freezing rain and wet weather than any other city. <11> !learn nvidiadrivers ftp.download.nvidia.com <11> You must have to fight off the moquitoes with a baseball bat in the summer :P
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