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Closest 50 non-Friends for
1:
cyberlizard:
gossamer, 2:
statickinetic, 3:
miyazu, 4:
lushlush, 5:
cyanidechild, 6:
tetaaquino, 7:
unhookthestars, 8:
kimput, 9:
canofworms, 10:
glasswinged, 11:
theprotagonist, 12:
mojoflea, 13:
checkerberry, 14:
pillowstains, 15:
puzzlepieces, 16:
sextonfurnival, 17:
kince13, 18:
beads, 19:
pinkvelcro, 20:
larissy, 21:
girlofthemist, 22:
kuto, 23:
zarahjutz, 24:
ourchair, 25:
afteryou, 26:
pandaemoneon, 27:
chickenbarbecue, 28:
slackergeek, 29:
nitrogenoxide, 30:
crustypandesal, 31:
dontaskmewhy, 32:
effronterie, 33:
skyisgrey, 34:
xiul, 35:
duckyyy, 36:
squickyclean, 37:
historicaltheft, 38:
lash, 39:
strangenchanted, 40:
shauncassidy, 41:
hastyteenflick, 42:
grlfrommars, 43:
mixedup, 44:
se7en84, 45:
sundaydandelion, 46:
januaryeleven, 47:
starvingwriter, 48:
sugarcrush, 49:
vanillacokegirl, 50:
sassyassnazWhat is TrustFlow? Ask questions here!Created by
ciphergoth.
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YOU are the danger. Dragon, big bad wolf, spider, snake. Whatever form
suits you best. You ARE the scary. ‘nough said.
what fairy tale role do you play? (this time with pictures)</font>
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- Been learning PHP, and buidling a small web-based PIM. Not available online of course— it's on bastard
- Learning/re-learning C; starting rewrite of MERGe, a small and simple template thingey that tries to be PHP but is definitely not PHP. Now that I look back on it, the damn thing's code is godawful. </ul>
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Interestingly enough, I’ve been invited by a person I admire greatly to her party. That lifted my spirits. A lot.
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Jumping on to the interview meme thing, just because I’m totally bored at the moment. Post your questions/queries/interviews as comments to this entry so uninterested parties don’t have to peruse ‘em. Answers will also be posted as comments to said questions/queries/interviews.
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You are 39% geek
</td>You are a geek liaison, which means you go both ways. You can hang out with normal people or you can hang out with geeks which means you often have geeks as friends and/or have a job where you have to mediate between geeks and normal people. This is an important role and one of which you should be proud. In fact, you can make a good deal of money as a translator. Normal: Tell our geek we need him to work this weekend.
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You [to Geek]: We need more than that, Scotty. You'll have to stay until you can squeeze more outta them engines!
Geek [to You]: I'm givin' her all she's got, Captain, but we need more dilithium crystals!
You [to Normal]: He wants to know if he gets overtime. -
I’m about to buy a laptop. Since I have no experience buying laptops, I would very much appreciate your suggestions. I’m thinking of getting a desknote (cheaper), but I need mobility so I’ll probably end up buying a real notebook. I’m thinking maybe a Toshiba or a Dell— and not necessarily a new one, mind you. Mid- to low-end (P3s and similar are ok, so are older P2s), no OS pre-installed, preferably, thank you, built-in LAN card is a plus.
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You are Captain Nemo. Like most pirates, you’re
only a villain from one culture’s point of
view. You have a strong religious life and a
really cool ship; if you work on the “all
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Links to kludge (ugly) my site so it works in IE5++/Win (even uglier, IMHO):
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I have several typos and errors on my site. This is embarrassing. For instance, butiki has Win98 SE; there isn’t a Win98 OSR2 AFAIK. Gawd. I’ll fix it later. Grr…
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