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OS/2 v3 Warp for you scarfies

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Re: OS/2 v3 Warp for you scarfies

by caluser2000 » Fri May 17, 2013 2:49 pm

See how :lol: actually put things in perspective. Other than that Spidey got the thing in a nut shell. :P
BTW I'm over it. :-0 <-8

Reminds me of good ol usenet.

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Re: OS/2 v3 Warp for you scarfies

by SpidersWeb » Fri May 17, 2013 3:01 pm

Last two posts cracked me up enough I became very close to getting weird looks from co-workers :oops:

Oddly I barely used usenet, I was your typical IRC / ICQ bandit :S

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Re: OS/2 v3 Warp for you scarfies

by caluser2000 » Fri May 17, 2013 3:04 pm

Had the day off so the threads kept me entertained as well ;)
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Re: OS/2 v3 Warp for you scarfies

by tezza » Fri May 17, 2013 5:10 pm

As I was reading through this my hand was wandering to the "lock thread" command. :)
I see it's sorted though so 'nuff said.
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Re: OS/2 v3 Warp for you scarfies

by kevman3d » Sat May 18, 2013 6:14 pm

lol! Sorry Mark...

Just made the quicky assumption since the item was exactly the same as what I'd sent you (educational copy, and right down to the opened shrink wrap being on the item, the still-sealed floppies, wrinkled top of the doco's). That said, the shrink wrap in the piccies isn't quite as wripped open as mine was...

But all good. lol! :lol:
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Re: OS/2 v3 Warp for you scarfies

by caluser2000 » Sat May 18, 2013 6:39 pm

I'm guessing the planets must have aligned or sommit. At least we know there's still at least two scarfy copies in still about ;).
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Re: OS/2 v3 Warp for you scarfies

by kevman3d » Sat May 18, 2013 6:51 pm

caluser2000 wrote:I'm guessing the planets must have aligned or sommit. At least we know there's still at least two scarfy copies in still about ;).


Probably more a case of a few stressful weeks at work so probably just in a wierd frame of mind at the time (well, work's still a tad stressful, but my mind is back to normal - I think... :D ). I'm extremely sorry for causing a rukkus here and jumping up and down like that. Next time I'll let the wife re-read forum posts before I throw a wobbly... :roll:
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Re: OS/2 v3 Warp for you scarfies

by caluser2000 » Sat May 18, 2013 7:02 pm

No real harm done. Thanks for the apology.
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