Topic: Bill Gates. The new owner of Mingle 2
uk1971's photo
Tue 03/31/09 07:17 PM
Edited by uk1971 on Tue 03/31/09 07:19 PM
With effect May 1 2009 Bill Gates will be the new owner of Mingle 2.
Many changes have been planned including competitions where members will be able to win prizes ranging from vacations in various locations around nthe world to cash sums of up to $1 million.


























































































































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A P R I L F O O L !!!!!


:tongue: bigsmile devil :banana:

AZAR09's photo
Tue 03/31/09 07:18 PM
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misstina2's photo
Tue 03/31/09 07:18 PM
flowerforyou I'm saving up to buy mingleflowerforyou my sweety will be in charge then:wink:

MirrorMirror's photo
Tue 03/31/09 07:24 PM

With effect May 1 2009 Bill Gates will be the new owner of Mingle 2.
Many changes have been planned including competitions where members will be able to win prizes ranging from vacations in various locations around nthe world to cash sums of up to $1 million.


























































































































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A P R I L F O O L !!!!!


:tongue: bigsmile devil :banana:
laugh laugh laugh laugh

whispertoascream's photo
Tue 03/31/09 07:26 PM
Edited by whispertoascream on Tue 03/31/09 07:26 PM
That's right. And trust me I would NEVER let Bill Gates near this place. Do you know how may Error messages we would get?

"ERROR Mutual Match Not in System"

"ERROR Nudge Not Found"

"ERROR Loading Matches"

He cannot build a proper operating system. Imagine him trying to run a dating site?


rofl

markc48's photo
Tue 03/31/09 07:31 PM

That's right. And trust me I would NEVER let Bill Gates near this place. Do you know how may Error messages we would get?

"ERROR Mutual Match Not in System"

"ERROR Nudge Not Found"

"ERROR Loading Matches"

He cannot build a proper operating system. Imagine him trying to run a dating site?


rofl

He must have done something right.

Gossipmpm's photo
Tue 03/31/09 07:36 PM
All that space for that
Don't waste paper!

whispertoascream's photo
Tue 03/31/09 08:12 PM


That's right. And trust me I would NEVER let Bill Gates near this place. Do you know how may Error messages we would get?

"ERROR Mutual Match Not in System"

"ERROR Nudge Not Found"

"ERROR Loading Matches"

He cannot build a proper operating system. Imagine him trying to run a dating site?


rofl

He must have done something right.


Yea, he was the one who had the imaginary friend when he was younger. Just like women and sex. Some people are just better at pretending.

krupa's photo
Tue 03/31/09 09:43 PM
Say what you want....He built the first computer.

it was a ply wood box with typewriter parts....

when you guys can top that...I wanna see what you got!

whispertoascream's photo
Wed 04/01/09 04:12 AM

Say what you want....He built the first computer.

it was a ply wood box with typewriter parts....

when you guys can top that...I wanna see what you got!
Where are you getting your information from? technically a computer is nothing but a counting machine. Made up of a series of 1s and 0s. In that case the tally sticks from 24,000 BC could be considered the first computer with the abacus following afterwords.

Charles Babbage in 1837 (I believe) a British math professor, had the idea of the Analytical Engine the first programed stored mechanical computer. It was to be ran by steam engines and punch cards that was used to run the mechanical looms at the time.

It was not just over a 100 years later in 1939 that two guys, Atanasoff and Berry (sorry first names escapes me right now) Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC). It was made by hand using over 300 vacuum tubes and is considered the first electronic digital computer.

The ENIAC in the early 40's was considered the first functionally useful electronic general-purpose computer. World War II is said to be the driving force of computing hardware development.


uk1971's photo
Wed 04/01/09 04:36 PM


Say what you want....He built the first computer.

it was a ply wood box with typewriter parts....

when you guys can top that...I wanna see what you got!
Where are you getting your information from? technically a computer is nothing but a counting machine. Made up of a series of 1s and 0s. In that case the tally sticks from 24,000 BC could be considered the first computer with the abacus following afterwords.

Charles Babbage in 1837 (I believe) a British math professor, had the idea of the Analytical Engine the first programed stored mechanical computer. It was to be ran by steam engines and punch cards that was used to run the mechanical looms at the time.

It was not just over a 100 years later in 1939 that two guys, Atanasoff and Berry (sorry first names escapes me right now) Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC). It was made by hand using over 300 vacuum tubes and is considered the first electronic digital computer.

The ENIAC in the early 40's was considered the first functionally useful electronic general-purpose computer. World War II is said to be the driving force of computing hardware development.





And thank you Professor Melissa laugh laugh laugh

talldub's photo
Wed 04/01/09 05:10 PM

That's right. And trust me I would NEVER let Bill Gates near this place. Do you know how may Error messages we would get?

"ERROR Mutual Match Not in System"

"ERROR Nudge Not Found"

"ERROR Loading Matches"

He cannot build a proper operating system. Imagine him trying to run a dating site?


rofl


You left out my personal favorite : "An unknown error has occurred"