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| Originally posted by DigiNut You broke up online? Man... that's pretty bad. Unless you never actually saw each other, I guess, then there'd be no other way. |
spyder's whole sex life is me and her in pm on irc 
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| Originally posted by Spyder ohno wee did forgot to mention that .. we would meet up at least once a week if not more.. (comp froz first time i was writing this post) and we broke up through email beacuse i didnt want to call him and he didnt have the guts to call me |
I've met quite a few... actually 2 of them, nothing romantically ever got off the ground but we've been really good friends for like going on 3 years now... Went out to meet a girl I met online last week, actually... she seemed pretty cool. It's not really that bad, I don't know if you'd want to risk travelling for a long way to meet them though (the girls I meet usually live around here). Like, I mean... if you're not into the whole bar scene, and you're out of school, where else are you gonna meet girls?
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| Originally posted by Teflon Don I think that the chances are very very good that I am going to see her. |
I was talking to a friend who was visiting her friend at a different uni. She went to piss and her friend hopped on. I talked to her on IM for 2 years, weve hung out like 5 times or so. Ill probaqbly hang out more this fall cuz i know more people than her at the uni now. So ill be droppin by and shit.
its pretty cool.
ones a girl online asked me out
after 2nd day of chatting, she sent me a pic and asked me out.
of course I went because she was prettyy.
nothing serious turned out, but still had some fun hanging with her
on a side note, I have never seen or talked to her before. I think she saw me in real life or maybe she was a friends friend.
im dating my gurlfriend i met online since the beginning of this year..we are in love...
on tha darkside..she gave me all kinds of herpes.
but she had remorse and she dont want me to let go of her..nor do i wanna let go
as i think we are meant for each other and we need each other
at least you can have herpes sex, not many people get to do that.
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| Originally posted by Orbax at least you can have herpes sex, not many people get to do that. |
do u get a buzz from the pills
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| Originally posted by speedracer_mec yah and take 700 pills in a year..daily supppressive wooohooo |
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| Originally posted by Spyder SPEEEDY!!!!! |
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| Originally posted by Orbax do u get a buzz from the pills |
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| Originally posted by Orbax what the fuck does file transfer protocol have to do with anything? lol. hell, I dont have FTP right now. And being connected to the internet, "generally" still doesnt matter if you have no software to interpret the data being received. You have to either have a GUI type program like IE, Netscab, or Opera or a text based thing like gopher and other linux stuff. Technically, i could be connected to the internet if I crammed an ethernet cable in my ear, but it would do me absolutely no good. Again, we are talking colloquialisms. "connected" usually means being able to receive and interpret data. A higher connectivity would allow you to transmit data in a form others could interpret in addition to receiving and decoding. Now the aforementioned scanner does both. It can get and send stuff. It is a pretty high tech tool. I think people take the internet for granted just because they can double click on an E and have access to every bit of information on earth in full sound, color, and text. LITERALLY speaking, connected to the internet could mean a physical connection (the cable in the ear) or mere transmit/receive function. My point of being "connected" would have to mean something different to a person, because if they cannot interact with the data, the PERSON becomes the tool and not the internet. People who do cycle counts are tools. People who check inventory are tools. thats my point. Dont be a tool. also You MUST be able to interact if you are to "connected" in the sense that people talk about. Like I said, "connected to the internet" could mean a lot of things. |

Actually you just gave me a way to prove my point even better.
you could use a piece of metal with two prongs and tap into the electricity, but it wouldnt do shit except electrocute you and there would be really no purpose for you as a person to use such a device. Unless you got paid to plug pieces of metal into a plug, much like a person scanning UPC codes, because like a plug, a human cant do shit with UPCs OR electricity. So basically, im still right, in an uber sense.
Actually I think we are fighting for two different ideas. You are saying that internet isn't internet unless you can use it. I guess thats a simple neanderthol way of thinking about it, but whatever does it for ya. But thats wrong
because there is still electricity/connection there. Its an intellectual idea. You think that if you can't see it, it doesn't exist. But it does. I guess this issues is the whole, if a tree falls and nobody hears it.. did it fall? A server has no monitor, and it can't browse the web, but it has access to the internet. It may have no reason to utillize the access but it still has it. If I've got you wrong, then you need to explain yourself better.
If you pay your your bill, and the cable modem is lit up, there is internet there. It may not be of use , but IT IS THE SAME INTERNET EITHER WAY. Whether or not it is connected to anything. Now if your mind is simple and you need to see to believe, well then you are stupid.
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| Originally posted by speedracer_mec hiya chika! |
actually your definition of the "internet" or shoudl i say "THE internet" is rather troglodytic. You assume that there is only 1 internet in the world, the world wide web, while I am saying there are thousands if not millions of internets all around the world. My first thing that I was talking about was the difference between AN internet and THE internet, a concept which obviously escapes you.
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| Originally posted by Orbax actually your definition of the "internet" or shoudl i say "THE internet" is rather troglodytic. You assume that there is only 1 internet in the world, the world wide web, while I am saying there are thousands if not millions of internets all around the world. My first thing that I was talking about was the difference between AN internet and THE internet, a concept which obviously escapes you. |
actually...you are still wrong.
An interconnected system of networks that connects computers around the world via the TCP/IP protocol.
thats the dictionary definition.
That includes things such as a Microsoft, IBM, dell, adobe, and a million other companies Intranets which happens to be external to the one you are using. just by paying for a subscription you DO NOT gain access to these internets. You are wrong. Give up.
ps am MCSE and was a net admin for 2 years. I have lots more, if you want to get technical. which I doubt you can.
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| Originally posted by Orbax actually...you are still wrong. An interconnected system of networks that connects computers around the world via the TCP/IP protocol. thats the dictionary definition. That includes things such as a Microsoft, IBM, dell, adobe, and a million other companies Intranets which happens to be external to the one you are using. just by paying for a subscription you DO NOT gain access to these internets. You are wrong. Give up. |
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| Originally posted by Vert That is what an INTRANET is .. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INTERNET AND INTRANET. You are full of it. ess |
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| Originally posted by Orbax holy shit read the fucking definition numb nuts A WORLD WIDE CONNECTION USING THE TCP/IP PROTOCOL. by defnition you can NOT travel outside of a LAN without TCP/ip holy shit your dumb. shut the fuck up. |
ok here is something you didnt know
THREE TYPES OF AREA NETWORKS
LANS
MANS
WANS
if you know what all of those are and can define them continue speaking, or shut the fuck up.
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