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Postby Gecko » Mon Nov 19, 2007 2:53 am

Welcome, welcome! Please step into the Horribly Violent Mutil- I mean, Gender-Identification booth, and do whatever the stuffed kitten there tells you to. :lol:

Anyway, here's your binary code welcome mat! (Maybe one of these days, someone who can actually read binary code will join this forum...)

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Enjoy the forums, blah blah blah, follow the rather simple rules, blah blah blah, don't touch the guy in the puddle of... er, cranberry juice in the corner, he's just sleeping. Blah blah blah. >_>

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Anami and Anami are sitting around Anami says "GRR I AM ANGSTY LET'S EXPRESS ANGST" and so Anami says "ONE OF THE MODS ON DC IS A DICK I POSTED A PICTURE THAT WASN'T REALLY THAT INAPPROPRIATE AND THREE MODS SAW IT AND DID NOTHING THEN A FOURTH ONE SAW IT AND DELETED IT" and Anami says "OMG I HATE MODS >:("

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Postby klimt » Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:25 am

Hello. :smile:
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Postby Tai » Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:45 am

¡Hola! ¿Puedes español?, porquuue, no puedo. :D
ACTUALLY, that means "Hello! Can you Spanish?, becauuuse, I can't. :D"

You forgot "hablar." :P
callete la voca y sale AFUERA ciervo :@@

Welcome to the forums Tarukai o/ Come by the IRC sometime, there's a different feel to the community there

Click on the top-right hand corner IRC link if you have a client already, or just click here
and accept the java alert. Then type

/j #definecynical

y tu sea in el chatroom-o with the rest-o of us-o, comprende?

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Postby osprey » Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:31 am

Welcome to DC!
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Postby Angstwolf » Mon Nov 19, 2007 1:23 pm

¡Hola! ¿Puedes español?, porquuue, no puedo. :D
ACTUALLY, that means "Hello! Can you Spanish?, becauuuse, I can't. :D"

You forgot "hablar." :P
callete la voca y sale AFUERA ciervo :@@
You're NOT EVEN GOOD. >:@

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Postby baloki » Mon Nov 19, 2007 1:54 pm

We have rules?
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Postby Doc Sigma » Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:06 pm

Sup.

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Postby Angstwolf » Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:37 pm

We have rules?
No but really.

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Postby Steve the Pocket » Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:09 pm

Anyway, here's your binary code welcome mat! (Maybe one of these days, someone who can actually read binary code will join this forum...)
Hey, I can read it. It just says "welcome" (in all lower-case like that, too; how lame). :P
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Postby Tarukai » Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:12 pm

I use mIRC all the time, but since I can't be on multiple servers at once that I know of (meaning the base servers), I'll probably java this one every once in a while.

I'm liking the picture Doc. Very much so XD

Once again, thanks for all the welcomes, and I like how this place feels.

also, I am a guy, in case anyone's wondering. I just love my avatar and use it on the other forum I frequent as well.

I did learn binary in digital electronics, but only for numbers, and I don't know much else beyond that.

oh, and Octan, knowing it to the geekstreme isn't that bad. I know a lot of weird things. Although it's only with American cars, being in the US, I can tell what most cars are without any identification on them. Headlights, grill designs, taillights and body shape are pretty much what I need. It's really weird, but I like knowing it ^__^
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Postby Rooster » Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:13 pm

WILCOMEN!

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Postby Steve the Pocket » Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:24 pm

Although it's only with American cars, being in the US, I can tell what most cars are without any identification on them. Headlights, grill designs, taillights and body shape are pretty much what I need. It's really weird, but I like knowing it ^__^
You too? I drive my parents crazy doing that. Nice thing about getting Consumer Reports every month, particularly the April all-cars issue.

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Postby Tarukai » Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:31 pm

Although it's only with American cars, being in the US, I can tell what most cars are without any identification on them. Headlights, grill designs, taillights and body shape are pretty much what I need. It's really weird, but I like knowing it ^__^
You too? I drive my parents crazy doing that. Nice thing about getting Consumer Reports every month, particularly the April all-cars issue.
similarities ftw. my friends are always like "how the hell can you do that?!" and one of mine, whenever I start doing it is like "okay, what's this next one?" which, if I see it in time, I'll get it right usually =P

Also, I hate to be correcting you Rooster, but it's *wilkommen, I believe.

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Postby Angstwolf » Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:45 pm

Also, I hate to be correcting you Rooster, but it's *wilkommen, I believe.
Heh, don't worry. He knows he's off. :P

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Postby Rooster » Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:56 pm

Although it's only with American cars, being in the US, I can tell what most cars are without any identification on them. Headlights, grill designs, taillights and body shape are pretty much what I need. It's really weird, but I like knowing it ^__^
You too? I drive my parents crazy doing that. Nice thing about getting Consumer Reports every month, particularly the April all-cars issue.
similarities ftw. my friends are always like "how the hell can you do that?!" and one of mine, whenever I start doing it is like "okay, what's this next one?" which, if I see it in time, I'll get it right usually =P

Also, I hate to be correcting you Rooster, but it's *wilkommen, I believe.
I dunne mind, I was speaking Germlish (German and English mongrel)

Also, I can't tell a Chrystler from a...a...err, Chrystler. But normal European cars I'm good with.


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