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annette. // User Search
Jun 8, 2006, 4:58pm
I'm really not sure Mauz. I do know that they are currently in 4.1 using
the bot. Thanks though for giving me some information on it. I really
appreciate it.
[View Quote]"Mauz" <mauz at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
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> "Annette." <jannetteallison at bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Scuz made Megabot back in 2003, with chat and paintball.
> Never heard about it since, so maybe it will not be updated for 4.1?
> Oh and Andon13 programmed Mega BOT back in 1999.
> Where is he anyway, should be Andon20 by now hehe.
>
> --
> Mauz
> http://mauz.info
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Jun 12, 2006, 10:24pm
Hi Joeman,
I'm Angel's wife...the one who had the Dell lol. Not everything in my pc
was able to be upgraded like you're saying. Maybe it was the type that I
had, not sure. I couldn't even replace the cd rom drive without literally
destroying the case, so I got another pc. Actually had Angelicus build one
for me. They may not be the same for everyone, but the one I had was that
way.
[View Quote]"joeman" <john at fakeplastic.com> wrote in message
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>I dont know WHAT you're talking about with the dells. I've delt with tons
>of dells, from their low range desktop models up to their enterprise server
>products, and everything is built up to standards. You can upgrade memory,
>drives, processor, add in any PCI, PCIE, PCIX, ISA, whatever cards. If you
>wanted to you could swap out the motherboard with a different one too that
>you could buy off newegg.
>
> Building a computer is really not a good trick to teach a beginner.
> There's just too much to take into account. Dell is an excellent way to
> go if you're starting out looking for a good deal, or like me, and just
> looking for a good deal.
>
> I personally *can* build my own machines, but prefer to pick them up from
> dell. I've got a warranty that dell provides. My machine breaks? Send it
> back. You cant do that with a home built computer. Plus, their next day
> delivery and business service agreements have saved my ass a number of
> times at work.
>
> Seriously, dell is not a bad thing.
>
> -Joe
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> Angelicus wrote:
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Jun 17, 2006, 8:09pm
Yep! That they do! LOL I found out the hard way. It's lookin good Talisan!
[View Quote]"Talisan" <wardaor at hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Race course is shaping up really nice now. If you come in to race, watch
> out for those nasty sand bars! They will stop you dead in your tracks!
>
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