Would that be 7 or 1101111?
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Could be 73 or allowing everyone to execute although that really isn't a conversation.
o god, I remember "drawing" pictures over lunch break in elementary school on the TRaSh-80. 10 clr 20 let x=blah and y=blah
I don't remember all that anymore. Tho, to this day, I still don't hold down SHIFT when hitting delete, for fear of deleting the whole line. I know, craxy, but that fear won't leave the brain.
I'm installing a 5.1 surround system in my living room, and in researching speaker wire I came across this very useful article about what kind of wire to buy, so I thought I'd share: [link]
I came across this very useful article about what kind of wire to buy, so I thought I'd share: [link]
Heh. I've heard similar debunking before.
What's amusing me is the thought that I might be best off replacing the wires that came with my surround system with zip line.
When we strike Halloween there just might be a little bit of that available Sean.
I'm tempted to change my tagline to "Look upon my expensive wires ye mighty and despair."
When we strike Halloween there just might be a little bit of that available Sean.
I think I have some in my trunk from last Halloween. Not necessarily enough to run my new surround system, but some.
Actually, my main problem with using 16 gauge zip line is having thick black wires running all over my walls. Of course, since it's an aparment, and I don't really want to run my speaker wire behind the walls anyway, I'd be stuck with visible wires no matter what I did.
I'm tempted to change my tagline to "Look upon my expensive wires ye mighty and despair."
I think you should, Jon. It's an awesome tag line.
Alrighty then!