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Old 15-Jun-2003, 19:37
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You can always find several sources for definitions by going to: www.onelook.com

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Thanks Ron for providing that! :)
You're quite welcome. :)

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Old 19-Jun-2003, 16:53
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You can always find several sources for definitions by going to: www.onelook.com

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Thanks Ron for providing that! :)
Onelook is cool because it takes wildcards if you're not sure of a spelling.
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Old 21-Jun-2003, 14:13
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Onelook is cool because it takes wildcards if you're not sure of a spelling.

That's fantastic! Tdol!
:)
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Old 21-Jun-2003, 15:41
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Hey! It's good to see that you're back. :D

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Hey! It's good to see that you're back. :D

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Ya, thanks Ron! :)
From now on I think I can spend more time here everyday since we get broadband networks here at home :)
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Old 24-Jun-2003, 16:23
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Hey! It's good to see that you're back. :D

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Ya, thanks Ron! :)
From now on I think I can spend more time here everyday since we get broadband networks here at home :)
Cool! Now I won't feel so lonesome. _

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Broadband does make such a difference.
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Broadband does make such a difference.
So what kind of equipment do you usually use to access the internet in UK,Tdol? Also broadband?
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