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#173371
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hot like fire thread
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Originally posted by: Adamwankenobi
Originally posted by: greencapt
Originally posted by: sybeman
Greencapt is right. It doesn't say "Thanks for coming!"
It says "Please Come Again"

Gundark, head west on the TransCanada #1 past Swift Current till you get to Gull Lake, turn left onto Highway #37, and just keep driving south. It's about 100 km. It's actually only aobut 30 from the border with Montana. Sad I know that, isn't it?


I wouldn't go THAT far for a Climax. Easier to just Google it with one hand!


Works for me every time!


Worst mental picture EVER! I wish I had Jay's selective memory right now.
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#173362
Topic
hot like fire thread
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Greencapt is right. It doesn't say "Thanks for coming!"
It says "Please Come Again"

Gundark, head west on the TransCanada #1 past Swift Current till you get to Gull Lake, turn left onto Highway #37, and just keep driving south. It's about 100 km. It's actually only aobut 30 from the border with Montana. Sad I know that, isn't it?
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#173300
Topic
STAR WARS: The Torrents thread
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Originally posted by: kirk9992
Ok this might be a stupid question, but here it is anyway. If I decide to change clients how do I seed the completed torrents I was seeding in the old client in the new one? Or can this even be done?


Just go download the torrent again, and start it with your new client. Make sure to point it to where you already have the files. It should recognize that you have the files, do a hash check, and then start seeding. If it doesn't, just stop it, move your files to wherever the client is saving them, then do a hash check and you should have no problems.
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#172424
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SW and Performance Enhancing Drugs
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I was looking at CO's signature, "May the Midichlorians be with you," and I thought about something. If the Force really was just midichlorians in the blood, could you dope up before going into battle? Could you train in a really stressful environment, so your blood would have to produce more midichlorians to account for the stress, and then give blood and keep it on ice, transfusing it back in when needed for battle? What about synthetic midichlorians, or drugs that affect the blood the same way? Would they have to regulate force-enhancing drugs?