>Note:
I have just found the answer, but as a) it might be useful for others
and b) I am waiting for the phone line to free up, I thought I might
still write.
>Answer:
Load up that handy little TweakUI program, and change the menu speed
down to Fast (as fast as poss). Now when you rest your mouse over the
file it will be selected immediatly.
>Note:
This is a single click only problem, and it never happened in Windows 95
>Note:
Windows 95 is better
>Question:
Has anybody here been in *true* love? This question is going to those
who are > 16.
>Question:
What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
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Windows 95 didn't have single click did it?
> >Note:
> Windows 95 is better
but it didn't have single click. Single click maybe (is) crap but its
always better to have the choice.
*Snips boring crap*
> >Question:
> Has anybody here been in *true* love? This question is going to those
> who are > 16.
FOAD. I almost killt myself after I moved, I'd call *that* true love...
> >Question:
> What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
>
Death: What happens after it?
--
"he screamed out her name, as she died.
they were hundreds of miles apart."
... in a demented sort of way... I read that back and it sounded a
little twisted, so heh...
um yeah. :o)
David Lees wrote:
--
> >Answer:
> Load up that handy little TweakUI program, and change the menu speed
> down to Fast (as fast as poss). Now when you rest your mouse over the
> file it will be selected immediatly.
TweakUI is great.
> >Note:
> This is a single click only problem, and it never happened in Windows 95
Win95 is great.
> >Note:
> Windows 95 is better
Win95 is great.
> >Question:
> Has anybody here been in *true* love? This question is going to those
> who are > 16.
Love is great. Except when....its a one way thing, then its bad, but in a
good way. Boo-hoo...
> >Question:
> What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
WTF is the point?
Matty B
>>Answer:
>Load up that handy little TweakUI program, and change the menu speed
>down to Fast (as fast as poss). Now when you rest your mouse over the
>file it will be selected immediatly.
Tsk, answer your own questions
;-)
>>Question:
>Has anybody here been in *true* love? This question is going to those
>who are > 16.
Not sure, so I guess not. As I;d assume you know
>>Question:
>What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
Tuna?
Read below.
> >Note:
> I have just found the answer, but as a) it might be useful for others
> and b) I am waiting for the phone line to free up, I thought I might
> still write.
Okay.
> >Answer:
> Load up that handy little TweakUI program, and change the menu speed
> down to Fast (as fast as poss). Now when you rest your mouse over the
> file it will be selected immediatly.
Told you.
> >Note:
> This is a single click only problem, and it never happened in Windows 95
Ahhh.
> >Note:
> Windows 95 is better
Matter of opinion.
> >Question:
> Has anybody here been in *true* love? This question is going to those
> who are > 16.
Me. I'm engaged to be married. Well, I should hope I am in true love.
> >Question:
> What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
What was the question again?
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>
> "DON'T PANIC"
>
> Fan of Black & White
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Well, you can never tell these days :o)
>
> > >Question:
> > What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
>
> What was the question again?
Read my question again and realise what a fool you are.
Ha ha ha. I would call that very childish and immature. How many kids do
you read about that have killed themself because they were in "love"? How
many adults? That should tell you something.
> > >Question:
> > What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
> >
>
> Death: What happens after it?
Things carry on as normal. Nothing changes just because one person dies.
>
>>Question:
>Has anybody here been in *true* love? This question is going to those
>who are > 16.
Whaddya mean by 'true love' - as in it lasted forever or what?
>>Question:
>What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
"When's lunch?"
You're welcome. :-)
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when you kill them.
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no
<speaking to deb>
yes
</speaking to deb>
:)
>>Question:
>What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
6*9
anyone who can tell me where (in detail) this is from gets a prize
> >>Question:
> >Has anybody here been in *true* love? This question is going to those
> >who are > 16.
>
> Whaddya mean by 'true love' - as in it lasted forever or what?
I was going to ask the same question to the person who answered yes to me
:o)
> >>Question:
> >What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
>
> "When's lunch?"
That sounds promising :o)
> >>Question:
> >What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
>
> 6*9
>
> anyone who can tell me where (in detail) this is from gets a prize
It came from your post. What do I win?
> >--
> >http://www.aggta.co.uk
> >http://www.aligrant.co.uk
> >
> > "DON'T PANIC"
> >
> > Fan of Black & White
> >
> >
> >
> >
--
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James Heaver wrote:
> 6*9
>
> anyone who can tell me where (in detail) this is from gets a prize
>
>> >>Question:
>> >Has anybody here been in *true* love? This question is going to those
>> >who are > 16.
>>
>> Whaddya mean by 'true love' - as in it lasted forever or what?
>
>I was going to ask the same question to the person who answered yes to me
>:o)
Ah, okay. ;-) In that case, I guess the answer is 'no'. ;-)
>> >>Question:
>> >What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
>>
>> "When's lunch?"
>
>That sounds promising :o)
Seems thoroughly realistic to me! 8-D
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Earth is full, Go home.
ref: Life the Universe & Everything.
i'll do some more thinking
(but if you want one of those...)
Alastair Grant wrote in message <39E59CC2...@dial.pipex.com>...
It came from Douglas Adams' The HitchHikers Guide to the Galaxy book
series/tv series/radio series/adventure game, look at Alistair Grant's
signature - DON'T PANIC is written on the front of the guide. WhatdoIwin.
"James Heaver" <ja...@heaver23.dmeon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:971372761.27943.0...@news.demon.co.uk...
Simply that adults have more control over their lives and emotions, and
that adults can talk things out more than younger people... notice that
this also happens to people in their 20's...
hmm...
>> > >Question:
>> > What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
>> >
>>
>> Death: What happens after it?
>
>Things carry on as normal. Nothing changes just because one person dies.
And what the fuck would you know, fuckwit
--
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the great dark wrote:
> Simply that adults have more control over their lives and emotions, and
> that adults can talk things out more than younger people... notice that
> this also happens to people in their 20's...
--
James Heaver wrote:
> correct
> erm, i'll find a prize for you...
> erm
> do you want a 56k internal modem (to go with your 1ghz super computer?)
> or erm, a german dictionary?
> a signed original pastel drawing by me?
>
> i'll do some more thinking
> (but if you want one of those...)
>
> Alastair Grant wrote in message <39E59CC2...@dial.pipex.com>...
> >Ok, on prehistoric Planet Earth after a minor crash with a load of
> >telephone sanitators. Whilst having a game of scrabble with prehistoric
> >man using bones with scratched on letters. Near a cave.
> >
> >ref: Life the Universe & Everything.
> >
> >James Heaver wrote:
> >
> >> *bzzzt*
> >> wrong
> >>
> >> Alastair Grant wrote in message <39E4B0AB...@dial.pipex.com>...
> >> >Mostly Harmless
> >> >
> >> >James Heaver wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> 6*9
> >> >>
> >> >> anyone who can tell me where (in detail) this is from gets a prize
> >> >>
PS What was the pastel drawing of?
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"Alastair Grant" <Gr...@dial.pipex.com> wrote in message
news:39E71200...@dial.pipex.com...
Its a great way to live though, ain't it? Like a droid.
Harry Cummings wrote in message ...
>Fairy 'nuff
>
>PS What was the pastel drawing of?
>
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>go.to/gtatanks
>Ricz and Haz productions - The funniest site this side of sanity @
>go.to/domm
>WAP GTA News - The first WAP GTA site @ go.to/gtanews
>
>This is my domain, now I shall pee all over it...
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>"Alastair Grant" <Gr...@dial.pipex.com> wrote in message
>Sometime around Tue, 10 Oct 2000 20:32:40 +0100, David Lees <ne...@davidlees.f9.co.uk> plagued alt.games.grand-theft-auto with these words:
>
>
>>> > >Question:
>>> > What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything?
>>> >
>>>
>>> Death: What happens after it?
>>
>>Things carry on as normal. Nothing changes just because one person dies.
>
>And what the fuck would you know, fuckwit
<philosophical>
In the grand scale of things, what do any of us know about anything?
Is our conventional knowledge useful for an eternity?
<philosophical>
<ego>
I KNOW MORE THAN THE LOT OF YOU FOR I AM AN ETERNAL SAGE
</ego>
*gets struck by lightning*
REVISED OPINION: Life is priceless, but coffee is plentiful.
I hope some or all of this made sense
Bibi.
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Dancing in the disco bumper to bumper
wait a minute, wheres me jumper? Wheres me jumper? Wheres me jumper?
Oh no.