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From: | Solly Maynard |
Subject: | [Heb-dev] home sociopath |
Date: | Fri, 13 Oct 2006 17:04:01 +0300 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Windows/20060909) |
It ended with "see in store for details". I'm disappointed that the developer gave up but I suppose I can understand his motives. He has no outgoing links, although he has some incoming from the rest of us they don't seem to be registered yet. Incidentally their website claims to contain nutritional information. Actually none of them have offended yet, so I don't get a lot of spam. I'm considering writing out the rules, for once you've learned; it's quite an interesting game to play! It's still fantastic. I have to admit I'm not surprised about the rage. The idea there is that a book rarely just fits one category. The idea there is that a book rarely just fits one category. Alright so enough pre-amble what about the ad. The really scary thing about this is that it was done in Canada! I don't really know how I'm doing things, but it's fun enough raising the cash, I just wonder when it gets transfered to my bank account. You therefore have to use the my. More then that is hard to say, just go and have a look at the internet as a. Eventually we'll be through the "dark ages of internet" and people will wonder how we all put up with all this junk email floating around, until then though there's going to be some rage! I'm disappointed that the developer gave up but I suppose I can understand his motives. I saw an amazing movie, strong story line and outstanding effects. Anyway, I get those annoying messages about "login to your hotmail to see new email" when I go online. one of lives little ironies. well that didn't help anyone's appetite. Linux of course has always been entirely flexible on GUI and layout. It's definately worth a look, especially if you do have a brand you love. Still he was offering fairly decent advertising options so I thought the site would have been making enough. This will be by far the most complicated section of bizwarcho once it's done. It felt like a gyp after all the other books, and after so much waiting for it, it came as a bit of a kick in the pants. well that didn't help anyone's appetite. And of course these prices will come down in the future too. Doesn't sound like an exact science does it? I have to admit I'm not surprised about the rage. |
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