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    It looks like you have a large drive on that one, or steerer thingy or something. What does it do?

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    That wheel is for directing people with GAS. When people with GAS issues sniff around thefret while not being a member, they are redirected to the registering form by our grand master chief with that wheel, so the they can suffer from GAS the legitimate way - by being a member here.

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    Man is it getting deep around here:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Ok, here it is. State of the art.

    The guy there is our commander in chief. These computer server thingies are very complicated, you know. They take a lot of space too.



    Hey, isn't that the first portable computer made by Compaq?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    That wheel is for directing people with GAS. When people with GAS issues sniff around thefret while not being a member, they are redirected to the registering form by our grand master chief with that wheel, so the they can suffer from GAS the legitimate way - by being a member here.
    It appears then that becoming a member of thefret has a lot of advantages then.


    Hey, isn't that the first portable computer made by Compaq?
    That was the Jolly Green Giant's laptop.

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    Just wanted to say that the new server WORKS! Man, these pages are popping up quicker than stuff through a goose! Keep up the good work guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katastrophe
    What tubes do you use for best output?
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    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
    Big ol' NOS KT88's! 126 of 'em!! Just like THESE....
    Cough, cough. Oh my!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    The punch cards are delivered by SuperSwede. He makes them by dancing frantically on top of special plastic boards, while wearing track spikes and his new strat. He then FedEXes the punch cards here.
    Ssshhh... you promised not to tell anyone...
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    Now I know what a junky goes through during withdraw. I felt worthless not being able to check in of the Fret Net News. I for one am glad it is back. I was getting pretty lonely sitting back each evening drinking a beer and not able to check on my fellow and fellowet Fretters. Drinking alone is not good!
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    Yeah, I just gotta say, I am glad it is back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    It appears then that becoming a member of thefret has a lot of advantages then.




    That was the Jolly Green Giant's laptop.
    Yep Spud that is the critter(first computer)... great concept though if it was thefrets'.with technology today Blade servers seem to rule and they ain't cheap
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    well I haven't noticed because my internet got shot by lighting (at my dads house right now) SO hows everybody doing? :

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    Pretty darn good. Nice to hear from you Kris!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    Pretty darn good. Nice to hear from you Kris!
    thats good good, it's been a killer at my house the air conditioning and all the fans also got hit by lightning so it's really hot. though I got me a little kiddie pool:

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