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there is one thing i dunno what is that call,a thing look like a gun, u press the button and stick to the metal and it makes firework, do i need that thing?and what s the philip head screw drivers?
Using Linux for anything serious besides server or software dev is like using a tin can and a string for telecommunications.
off hand? All i rember is the US one is bigger than the CD one.
They mount very diffrently and other things.
Beater=/= Sleeper
Originally posted by kozzman555
kitty, you are a hilarious woman
Originally posted by HopelessCow
there is one thing i dunno what is that call,a thing look like a gun, u press the button and stick to the metal and it makes firework, do i need that thing?and what s the philip head screw drivers?
Using Linux for anything serious besides server or software dev is like using a tin can and a string for telecommunications.
It helps to know if you were replacing a damaged one.if you were a US one wouldnt be a bolt in replacement. If you dont have one already it wont matter.
Beater=/= Sleeper
Originally posted by kozzman555
kitty, you are a hilarious woman
Originally posted by HopelessCow
there is one thing i dunno what is that call,a thing look like a gun, u press the button and stick to the metal and it makes firework, do i need that thing?and what s the philip head screw drivers?
Using Linux for anything serious besides server or software dev is like using a tin can and a string for telecommunications.
there is one thing i dunno what is that call,a thing look like a gun, u press the button and stick to the metal and it makes firework, do i need that thing?and what s the philip head screw drivers?
Using Linux for anything serious besides server or software dev is like using a tin can and a string for telecommunications.
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