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Author Topic: [off-topic] GUPT 5!  (Read 24753 times)

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Offline reekchaa

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Reply #50 - 16 October 2004, 20:07:39
What a HUGE Upgrade!!!!   ;)  
I just got a 3.4ghz, so that should give me the power to decide the next president. :worry:


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Reply #51 - 16 October 2004, 22:13:40
Well, I've got a 2.8 ghz, but it's upgradeable to 3.4

I'm just waiting until 2.8 is officially considered "crappy" which isn't yet, although it isn't "neat" anymore.

anyway, brenton may not have had a huge upgrade (like mine back a year ago.. whoo)

but I'm sure he made a generation gap and is packin' newer hardware.






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Reply #52 - 16 October 2004, 23:31:29
Technically it should be the other way round to make it fair, you shouldn't have a brand new, high spec PC as well as GUPT
VI. And I end up stuck with a slowly dying PC and no GUPT at all.

Plus you already have a GUPT.



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Reply #53 - 16 October 2004, 23:37:20




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Reply #54 - 16 October 2004, 23:42:45
Now that's the kind of post that scares off all the girls from this forum. :)



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Reply #55 - 17 October 2004, 00:23:10
I couldn't resist posting it. It was just sitting on my hard drive asking to be posted somewhere. :)



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Reply #56 - 17 October 2004, 10:49:50
Hehe, do you remember the picture posting fest we had in the GUPT 2?

To any people who want to see lots of pictures in 1 thread (beware, 56k unfriendly): Visit the GUPT 2! ;)



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Reply #57 - 17 October 2004, 14:32:59
56k :)


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Reply #58 - 17 October 2004, 14:34:19
For those of you who don't normally read these things, it will take you a while to realize what's so funny about this,
(as it took me about a minute or two) but it's worth it.





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Reply #59 - 17 October 2004, 15:45:57
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McBrain wrote:
56k :)


:wall:

I dont' get what's so funny about the picture, and neither does my dad.



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Reply #60 - 17 October 2004, 15:55:07
Same here...

-.-


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Reply #61 - 17 October 2004, 21:24:42
What the hell are you on about Freespace? Thats just boring. (But definitely useless ;))


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Reply #62 - 17 October 2004, 22:20:01
what the hell kinda 'product' could this be?   Cholesterol Bars from hell?   :doubt:


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Reply #63 - 18 October 2004, 08:43:48
Well, I can't see it :badlink: ...  I really wanted to see if I'd get the humor, since it obviously escapes these dumb
guys ;)

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Reply #64 - 18 October 2004, 19:25:54
Reekcha got it. :)

Seriously. I didn't catch it for a while, either. but who would eat something that had 234% of the recommended daily
amount of cholesterol, not to mention about 100% of the fat intake as well?



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Reply #65 - 18 October 2004, 23:35:48
Hmm, quite.



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Reply #66 - 18 October 2004, 23:49:15
:wor:  Yaaay Me!

I hope this mystery product isn't the only thing you're supplementing with your Ramen, tho!  ;)


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Reply #67 - 19 October 2004, 09:20:58
I see the picture now.  Seems like a pretty average candy bar to me. I'm pretty sure EVERY Mars, or Snickers or
whatever has a daily dosage of fat and cholesterol way above daily allowance. I suggest we all go and buy a bar and
check the contents..

Other than that, this could only be some sort of military ration bar... The only reason I can think of, where you would
need such an energy bomb.. You could probably last for a week on this..

It's really sad though. Human body is genetically programmed to prefer high-energy food. Why bother wasting
energy on low-energy food if you can get high-energy at the same amount of energy lost goes the logic.

So humans as a matter of instinct prefer high-fat, high-sugar and high-callories food. On the other hand people have
no need for SO MUCH energy and additionally have no control over their own instincts and thus eat as much as they
can.. And abusing this to propel sales is just unethical... On the other hand, you can't blame them. It takes quite a lot
of effort to recognize your own energy requirements and to control the urge.. Most of us don't even bother..

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Reply #68 - 20 October 2004, 03:00:36
We're all just crazy, mixed-up animals.. still trying to lick our own nads.  :)


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Reply #69 - 20 October 2004, 08:01:23
But reekchaa? He's just this guy, you know.. :)

PS: Douglas Adams, rest in piece.


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Reply #70 - 20 October 2004, 13:50:41
Oooooooohh, a remote controlled Reekcha. ;)



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Reply #71 - 20 October 2004, 15:06:16
:lol:


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Reply #72 - 20 October 2004, 18:47:31
So, girls are evil are they?
where would you all be if it hadn't been for us, eh? :cry:



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Reply #73 - 20 October 2004, 19:25:04
In a lab creating test tube babies (boys of course).

And yes, girls are evil.



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Reply #74 - 20 October 2004, 20:31:52
:applause: :lol: