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Posted by Hammerer on 08/20/06 00:11

"gregfarr" <gregfarr@oshit.comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 17:04:55 +0100, "Hammerer"
> <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
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> > "gregfarr" <gregfarr@oshit.comcast.net> wrote in message
> > news:8soae2hfie2jnmojstne7enuc752d26e60@4ax.com
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> > > I found some invisible films in my winmx library tonite.
> > >
> > Nice one, greg. How did you do it? I find my invisible films by
> > shaking talcum powder over my shared folder and waiting until
> > they leave a trail of footprints. And to think that some guys pay
> > hundreds of the quids for infra-red cameras, and all that.
> >
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> > > They only show in winmx, but not in any file mangr
> > > lists, they have content, according to the files.
> > >
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> > They may have content, greg, but how do you watch them? Sure, you
> > can listen to them, but I always find that films with no visuals very
often
> > lose their appeal after a dozen or so watches. Or listens, I should say.
> >
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> > > I'd like to hunt them down to get the space back or something.
> > >
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> > Hunt them down? I like it, greg. A manly pursuit, and no mistake.
> >
>
> With peeps so misunderstood, it's hard to believe we ever
> advanced as a civilization.
>
But we haven't, have we, greg? I mean, hundreds of years ago, when we were
the cave-mens, we used to go around bashing dinosaurs over the head with
thighbones. And we're still doing it, except it's guys from the third world
we're "doing in", now, with laser-guided missiles, and all that.
>
> I Wanted to find out the how and why, I think I can
> handle a delete.
>
I think you should try "handling" a few happy pills, greg. Those darned
invisible films of yours are "gipping" your "ass", as i believe you people
say.
>
> Thanks for you in depth Indi Jones reflections.
>
No problemo, greg. Always happy to help out ....... you know that. Staying
with the redoubtable Mr. Jones for a moment, you always remind me of his
sidekick - the one played by Denholm Elliott. You know; the guy that once
got lost . . . . . . in his own museum.

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