@tryptameanie 979508 wrote:
Think he means when you’ve clicked like on a post, you get a dislike option that seems to be easily clicked but very hard to unclick…..
yep, didn’t see what u were talking since aan hour i try to post smokemary a message, but my pc is getting me crazy, he makes clicks sometimes without i want and wrotte it minimum 6-7 times, did it remember u something …long delayyesterday
@iliesse 979509 wrote:
I see u have a lot, if u wish I can offer u this one I have at double and send u it for free :
[ATTACH=CONFIG]154976[/ATTACH]
I broke once one and made a new one with the upside part which was still intact , this is the bong I made by taking the base of an other bong I scratched on the floor also :
[ATTACH=CONFIG]154978[/ATTACH]
I buy a new one and i received it without the eye figure :
[ATTACH=CONFIG]154979[/ATTACH]
So I phoned the grossist to reply and they sent me an other one for free with the eye figure.
OMFG, you are just incredible to begin with, but the fact youcan do glasswork……………. seriously impressive……
@tryptameanie 979513 wrote:
OMFG, you are just incredible to begin with, but the fact youcan do glasswork……………. seriously impressive……
u really stupid, i glue with epoxy the bottom with the up part
@iliesse 979514 wrote:
u really stupid, i glue with epoxy the bottom with the up part
stop making fun of me:you_smart
@iliesse 979514 wrote:
u really stupid, i glue with epoxy the bottom with the up part
Apparently I am that stupid then but you have worked with glass before no?
@tryptameanie 979516 wrote:
Apparently I am that stupid then but you have worked with glass before no?
no never, i lear gluing papers birds in the school when i was 5 years old maybe -lol
Ah, my mistake then my friend, I thought you’d actually done some glass work but have obviously understood something wrong at some point…..
@tryptameanie 979520 wrote:
Ah, my mistake then my friend, I thought you’d actually done some glass work but have obviously understood something wrong at some point…..
u not stupid, but tbh, i watch the document about fireworks and it doesn’t show anything which show me how they would do those hearts with an fireworks raquets, i looked plenty fireworks show, but no one like your video?????
@tryptameanie 979508 wrote:
Think he means when you’ve clicked like on a post, you get a dislike option that seems to be easily clicked but very hard to unclick…..
@iliesse 979512 wrote:
yep, didn’t see what u were talking since aan hour i try to post smokemary a message, but my pc is getting me crazy, he makes clicks sometimes without i want and wrotte it minimum 6-7 times, did it remember u something …long delayyesterday
this comes across more as a combination of lag on a cable broadband circuit (over the years I’ve seen folk on NTL/Virginmedia complain about the same stuff) and perhaps the PC being a laptop with a touchpad which can become flaky with use (sometimes the solution is just to use a €5 mouse from China of the sort sold in most supermarkets across Europe) – or if it is a desktop replace the mouse as the microswitches in it are on the way out…
@iliesse 979507 wrote:
If the prophetes are real the books has been written a couple 100’s years later and it might be some parts correct. And , even the Coran has not be written by Mohamed but many years later from a Calif who took the tolds of thausends companions who had learned a few sentences of WHAT Mohamed had heard …
SO I JUST BELIEVE IN GOD and doesn’t need any books which only leads to wars…
I cannot read Hebrew or Arabic so have no idea what is currently in the Koran or Torah – but even across various European translations of Bibles there is very wide variation in the content depending whether they are aimed at Catholics or Protestants (some Protestant Bibles leave out entire sections).
Hey GL,totally unrelated to everything in this thread as most things I post in every thread seem to be……I saw one orn two hacked routers from Virginmedia (actually was the cable company that existed before virgin bought the company, can’t remember it’s name though), they allowed an unlimited, as fast as the routers seemed capable of handling but well beyond speeds sold by the company at the time, and also, you didn’t even need to be a customer to get it, if you lived in an area with cable hooked up (the town I lived in never had cable available as an option and still doesn’t but the town I moved to for many years did), so I suyppose my question is, do cable companies just allow the pipes to be used whenever by whoever has a router ythat can authenticate on the network and does not even check the assigned IP address is even assigned to a paying customer??????
@General Lighting 979523 wrote:
this comes across more as a combination of lag on a cable broadband circuit (over the years I’ve seen folk on NTL/Virginmedia complain about the same stuff) and perhaps the PC being a laptop with a touchpad which can become flaky with use (sometimes the solution is just to use a €5 mouse from China of the sort sold in most supermarkets across Europe) – or if it is a desktop replace the mouse as the microswitches in it are on the way out…
yep, all my laptops (minimum the last 3) had always problems with the touchpad , they were clicking or draging files without i clicked just when i was moving the cursor.
i mostly always use a mouse, but now my pc is actig the same with the mouse (fucking hell)
King James Bible is consdered the proper bible but that was taken from many different bibles and men f the cloth at the time took what ythey considered the best parts of each and mashed them together. King Jamezs bible is probably different to the Guttenberg Bible which I beklieve is the earliest printed text. How can the literal worsd of god have been twisted by man ad yet be considered still the words of god????
@tryptameanie 979525 wrote:
Hey GL,totally unrelated to everything in this thread as most things I post in every thread seem to be……I saw one orn two hacked routers from Virginmedia (actually was the cable company that existed before virgin bought the company, can’t remember it’s name though), they allowed an unlimited, as fast as the routers seemed capable of handling but well beyond speeds sold by the company at the time, and also, you didn’t even need to be a customer to get it, if you lived in an area with cable hooked up (the town I lived in never had cable available as an option and still doesn’t but the town I moved to for many years did), so I suyppose my question is, do cable companies just allow the pipes to be used whenever by whoever has a router ythat can authenticate on the network and does not even check the assigned IP address is even assigned to a paying customer??????
last time I used NTL / VM was over 10 years ago (I had the service in Reading, SE England) but the cable modem just authenticated on the MAC address (the IP addresses are dynamic although change comparatively rarely compared to those handed out via Openreach circuits and could be traced to the location of the cable box). Initially these were just modems rather than routers; they delivered the raw internet direct to a desktop PC (letting in all manner of bugs/worms to the unwary); you had to supply or even build your own router if you wanted to use a local network at your house.
Sometimes you had to “spoof” the MAC on the WAN side to that of the actual modem (even though this was still connected) or the Internet traffic would not route properly.
The whole system is not unlike a very old type of computer networking where you used coax-cable within the building and BNC connectors; they still had some at a place I worked at in the late 90s/early 2000s – I would often swipe spare patch cables for my radio scanner as the antenna connection use the same type of connector and cable.
Some regions were indeed slow at auditing and removing MACs associated with ceased accounts from the network although VM today might be quicker at this.
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