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Wed 09/08/10 10:30 AM

Of seeing all these threads about BBW's and people saying that you are a bbw because you eat to much. I am pissed off. and had to let it out.


drool You are beautiful... BUT - becuase you eat too much? Pass me a twinkie!!!

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Wed 09/08/10 07:01 AM
YES! BOTH!!

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Wed 09/08/10 06:55 AM
Edited by AGoodGuy1026 on Wed 09/08/10 06:59 AM







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Fri 09/03/10 07:15 AM


I believe the topic is dishonesty in relationships, not whether my screen name is my actual name, which is for me to know and you to never find out... If that bugs ya, well... whatever...


wow..hope that's not the type of response you give to those you are in a relationship with,,,but anyway It doesn't matter to me if your name is Allenaqua or Captain Nemo ....only point I was trying to make is that"Everyone Lies" and that a screen name could be the first step in a set of lies being told and then justified as not being a lie


interesting, but a rather narrow view. Screen names often are indicative of personality - or self image, or hobby... you read much poetry?...

Sure people lie, but a screen name as an indicator? really?? slaphead

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Fri 09/03/10 06:59 AM
if I had respect for the opinion of the one giving the advice, I would likely step back and take a look at my behavior, otherwise F **K em!

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Thu 09/02/10 01:24 PM
you mean "man-eater".... *sigh* your likely too young for that one!!!

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Tue 08/31/10 07:59 AM




hmmmmmmmmm IMHO: seems to me you were living a lie to get what you wanted... why blame the guy? At least he was being "honest" with you...

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She was living a lie, yet he was being honest by trying to tell her what she had to wear? Sounds more like he was controlling and she just put up with it for a while because she liked him. At least she figured out not to put up with that kind of thing.


I am not saying he is "right" I am saying, at least he was honest. She should have told him from the beginning... but she didn't becuase she wanted to be with him...

what would be next, she expects him to change? People should be true to themselves, realize when a situation is wrong and leave...

I am not condoning his behavior - but she can only change herself and not do this next time...

he was being honest by telling her what he really wanted, she was pleasing him and not being true to herself - ergo living a lie.

*sigh*

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You say you're not condoning his behavior, but you also seem fine with him wanting her to change for him. Instead, you tell her she's wrong for trying to change him. Why?


well, you assume he knew she was chainging for him (may or may not be true)... no, I don't think that it's fine for him to be "controlling" in any way, but she should not accept his behavior... seems a bit dependant to me... he was wrong to ask, she is just as wrong to change and/or stay...

bottom line, it's not all his fault, she made the decision to change who she was and it did not work out, so I don't see how it's all the guys fault (all be it what it was)...

then again, I am more a believer of personal responsibility... so my position is likely predictable...

If a woman tried to control or change me, I would let her know that it is not acceptable to me, and if that is what she wanted then we are not compatible...

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Tue 08/31/10 07:22 AM


hmmmmmmmmm IMHO: seems to me you were living a lie to get what you wanted... why blame the guy? At least he was being "honest" with you...

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She was living a lie, yet he was being honest by trying to tell her what she had to wear? Sounds more like he was controlling and she just put up with it for a while because she liked him. At least she figured out not to put up with that kind of thing.


I am not saying he is "right" I am saying, at least he was honest. She should have told him from the beginning... but she didn't becuase she wanted to be with him...

what would be next, she expects him to change? People should be true to themselves, realize when a situation is wrong and leave...

I am not condoning his behavior - but she can only change herself and not do this next time...

he was being honest by telling her what he really wanted, she was pleasing him and not being true to herself - ergo living a lie.

*sigh*

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Tue 08/31/10 06:06 AM
hmmmmmmmmm IMHO: seems to me you were living a lie to get what you wanted... why blame the guy? At least he was being "honest" with you...

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Fri 08/27/10 01:35 PM


And I shall answer. I know the entire internet on a first name basis.

No, seriously. I've worked for wikipedia, done on-call tech support for 3 years on every system imaginable, and have about 5 years of college focused on the same.
Ask me.


Alright, try this:

Fresh install of Ubuntu 10.04 working with a Toshiba Satellite L30-101 (PS33E series). Slow networking (when doing traceroute on say, www.australia.gov.au averagely takes about 60+ ms). Disabled IPv6, blacklisted its kernel modules, resolv.conf file is perfectly fine, after running namebench find out the ISP DNS servers are best so I have those configured, disabled IPv6 with an argument from GRUB (GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="ipv6.disable=1"). Used aircrack-ng to attempt to find out if any electronic noise or other WiFi signals could be blocking and my broadband is the only one in the area currently using that WiFi channel, not near enough electrical appliances for them to cause any interference with the WiFi signals, no port forwarding configurations on the router anymore, even with it acts the same way, using an Atheros AR5005G wireless chipset (and we all know Atheros backs the FOSS communities 100%) and last but not least, Firefox now has absolutely no IPv6 support.

Still getting slow networking speeds with both external and internal connections to the internet and LAN but this only occurs with the Ubuntu installation; Windows is fine.

Answer that. :D


not quite enough info to help you troubleshoot, but a question and a few observational suggestions...

1. I am assuming you are wifi to your router, then broadband is wired to your ISP?
2. do wired clients to your broadband router have the same issue? If not, it's your wifi, if so, it's your ISP.
3. what are the FCS errors on your AP? Data Retry Rate? What is the S/N ratio being reported by your AP?
4. if your ISP is a WISP, ask them the same questions...

Improving S/N ratio is paramount to throughput. Reducing FCS erros and retry rates will occur as S/N increases. You can also try setting the CTS arbitrarily low - this would force wifi clients to ask for "clear air" before each TX....

Sounds like the network down under sucks!

Have a great weekend!!...

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Wed 08/25/10 05:45 AM
I don't think it's ok, but it seems to be that you do... so why even ask? :)...

I think if you approach this in a healthy honest way (with yourself and others) you will be happy - "casual" seems to be what you want!... you seem good with it -- who cares what we think about it!!

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Wed 08/25/10 05:41 AM
yes, you are a geek...
but being geek, is chic!... it just means you are into something (you can be a book geek, a car geek, or a computer geek...)... not just 'puters...

just don't be a nerd!

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Tue 08/24/10 05:51 AM

Do any of you wonder How some people seem to find the one person meant for them on their first or second try, and somehow live blissfully ever after? Whereas... Many of you like myself have dated over and over, only to find repetitive disappointment? Is ignorance truly bliss? Or is there just something wrong with us? Are we too picky?


nope, I don't spend my time in envy of others, or wallowing in self pity...

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Tue 08/24/10 05:42 AM
I agree with you in general gearhead...

EXCEPT...


typically, two persons with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a partner in an intimate relationship or as a spouse


I think that is the realm of "serious relationship"...


Dating is a form of courtship, [edit] the word refers to the act of meeting and engaging in some mutually agreed upon social activity. Traditional dating activities include entertainment or a meal.


p.s. I hope you forgive me for hacking up your eliquent statements flowerforyou

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Tue 08/24/10 05:38 AM
Edited by AGoodGuy1026 on Tue 08/24/10 05:38 AM
interesting...

http://mingle2.com/topic/reply/282415

I agree...

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Tue 08/24/10 05:34 AM
Seems to me he was using the only "thread" of connection between you... seems normal to me, since it is the way in which you were both obviously "introduced" to each other... if he was your ex's carptenter, he might have said "Hi, I am (blah blah), I am your ex's carpenter"....

I think you are reading too much into the situation, and I must say that I believe being introduced via "friends" is a positive thing...

My opinion - go against your instinct, call him and see what happens... you never know it could be fun!

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Mon 08/23/10 01:31 PM


http://www.apple.com/mac/whichmacbook/compare.html

I enjoy it, screen is gorgeous... light weight, extended battery lasts like forever, fantastic design... pleasure to use... i browse, open office, virtual box (for teaching classes)... all round good use laptop...

no, I don't work for apple! I'm simply opinionated! smile2

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Me too, opinionated, that is ... And? APPLE RULES!!!


YOU ... flowerforyou ... are EVER so appreciated today ... smooched


MANY thanx ... drinker


thank you! I have my moments... let me know what you end up doing!


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Mon 08/23/10 01:18 PM
http://www.apple.com/mac/whichmacbook/compare.html

I enjoy it, screen is gorgeous... light weight, extended battery lasts like forever, fantastic design... pleasure to use... i browse, open office, virtual box (for teaching classes)... all round good use laptop...

no, I don't work for apple! I'm simply opinionated! smile2

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Mon 08/23/10 01:10 PM


13" widescreen, minimum specs with a student discount (I'm taking classes toward an MBA)....

standard price was $899, $100 off for a student... it's the pro's that are expensive, 17" pro with good specs is closer to 3k...

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Thats the one I was looking at...awesome machine eh smile2


oh yes, beautiful to look at, interesting, classy... and the macbook is not bad either!

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Mon 08/23/10 01:06 PM



I guess Im spoiled. Right now my L/T is 17' high def wide screen. The smallest Macbook is almost $3,000. Thats why I liked the I-pad so much its all screen. I cant wait to get to Canada and jump into all the big box stores I love catching up on techie stuff when Im there.( Im such a geek) Im just po'ed about having to invest in another L/T when this one is only about a yr. old! But I truly hate Vista and want to get away from it. drinker


drool all these women talking tech, it's really working for me!...

p.s. I purchased my macbook (not pro) for $799.00USD

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Ahahahhha tech perv smooched smooched smooched


we all gotta have our special skills in life! blushing smitten flowerforyou


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