"If Darl McBride was in charge, he'd probably make marriage unconstitutional too, since clearly it de-emphasizes the commercial nature of normal human interaction, and probably is a major impediment to the commercial growth of prostitution."
-- Linus Torvalds, December 5th 2003.
(Darl McBride is CEO of The SCO Group)
this place sucks but don't tell anyone, it's our little secret, ok?
I has 186 people on mine, 182 are from the community and the other 4 are mates. Its still far too many people for me though, cos like the Shadster, only about 10 of the list regularly talk to me...
I have like 120 on my list...about 50 of them are mates, about 30 from the community and the rest I have no idea how i know them...even if i have some great convos with em!
Ah random convo people, nothing beats them when your bored at 3 in the morning!
MUGGUS
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www.muggus69.tk STOUT ANGER!!!
Yeah, random conversations are great..... especialy random address conversations! Think of a few random hotmail address's, add them to msn, wait a little while for them to come online then have some fun... tell them that you are their relative of some sort and see what you can get out of them ... anyway... my address is:
mrsimmons47@hotmail.com
Deleted User
18th July, 2003 at 02:51:48 -
I'm online at MSN now chat with me if anyone wants:
Well, the first time you use windows/msn messenger you go trough a setup to set up a .NET passport, this is what you use to log onto messenger (and it can also be used to log on to other stuff like Hotmail). When asked if you already got an email adress or want to make a new hotmail account, simply choose the first option. Then type in your email adress like thisismy@emailadress.com or whatever and give a password (the password is for .NET passport and has nothing to do with the password you use with your emailadress to check mail) and bingo ... there you got it. Im not sure if it works with all email adresses, but try it out.
If youve allready made a .NET passport Im sure there is some way to make a new one. In Windows Xp, go into controlpanel -> users. Select the correct user and then there is an option to change .NET passport.