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  Dual boot - what the hell am i doing?!
Posted by: ClusterF@#$ - 05-31-2002, 02:01 PM - Forum: Über Geek Zone - Replies (11)

What's up fuckers... this is my first post here, and I have a question. Hey Sean, Nice message board, Deek! Smile

I'm trying to set up a dual boot system on my new laptop... Windows XP and Win 98. I need Win 98 only for work... Our VPN software and other assorted shit only works with win 98, otherwise I would gladly do away with that crappy OS.

My first question occured to me when I didn't know what the hell I was doing when I was reinstalling Windows XP on the second partition... is it FAT or NTFS file system? I chose NTFS because it came up as default. Is there a problem with this? Should I reinstall it w/ FAT?

Second question... it didn't occur to me that all the software they gave me only contained XP drivers, so none of my fucking hardware works when I boot up '98 (network card, modem, etc). How do I get '98 drivers?!!! Is there a chance that they won't work with win '98? When it comes to this stuff.. I'm a moron.

Help please!!! Thanks. Your little italian buddy, Cluster.

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  I just fucked your mother
Posted by: Maynard - 05-31-2002, 07:15 AM - Forum: The Faggy Artistic Forum - Replies (17)

So THERE!

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  BIG BIG BIG show - Halloween
Posted by: Maynard - 05-31-2002, 06:22 AM - Forum: Noise Pollution - Replies (1)

Tomahawk, MelvinsFantômas Big Band, Isis, dälek, Skeleton Key and DJ Jim Thirwell

On Halloween. For $30!!!!


Anyone interested in going? Tickets are gonna go fast. I get a pre-sale through the Ipecac message board, so if anyone is interested, let me know. I'm going to this even if it's by myself.
Also, this is one of the closing events for the CMJ festival, so tickets probably won't last.

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  Let's spoil the ends of movies! - ****spoliers****
Posted by: Sephiroth - 05-31-2002, 05:44 AM - Forum: Entertainment Unlimited - Replies (18)

When the trip was over, it turns out that Jodie Foster's Father was a alien.

Now You!

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  Anti-smoking ads make kids smoke - Irony at its finest
Posted by: Keyser Soze - 05-31-2002, 04:39 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (9)

<span style='font-size:13pt;line-height:100%'>Industry Anti-Smoking Ads Make Kids Smoke: Report
Thu May 30,10:30 AM ET
By Maggie Fox
</span>

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Advertisements launched by the tobacco industry to limit teen smoking may actually make them want to smoke more, researchers and anti-smoking activists said on Wednesday.


The ads seem to appeal to the contrary nature of many teens, and are "distinctly counter" to expert findings that directly telling teens not to smoke only encourages them, a report published in the American Journal of Public Health finds.

They urged Philip Morris Cos Inc. to drop its "Think. Don't Smoke" campaign, and said their own approach seemed to work better to discourage adolescents from smoking.

"The Philip Morris campaign is only intensifying the tobacco epidemic the country finds itself in today, and we will continue to work with (the American Legacy Foundation) and others to address this important public health issue," Dr. Mohammad Akhter, executive director of American Public Health Association (news - web sites), which publishes the journal, said in a statement.

Philip Morris said it would consider the criticisms.

"Philip Morris U.S.A.'s Youth Smoking Prevention department will review the study and supporting data and then seek a meeting with the American Legacy Foundation to learn more about their methodology and conclusions as well as to discuss ways we can work together toward our common goal of preventing youth smoking," Howard Willard, senior vice president for youth smoking prevention at the company, said in a statement.

"We are very interested in reviewing the American Legacy Foundation's study to see if any changes to our approach are warranted."

SURVEY OF 18,000 TEENS

The researchers, led by Matthew Farrelly at the Research Triangle Institute in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, surveyed nearly 18,000 young men and women aged 12 to 24 in late 1999 and early 2000.

Philip Morris's "Think. Don't Smoke" campaign began in 1998, and the American Legacy Foundation's "Truths" campaign had been running for 10 months.

The "Truths" campaign seemed to be working, the researchers said. "Whereas exposure to the 'Truths' campaign positively changed youths' attitudes toward tobacco, the Philip Morris campaign had a counterproductive influence," they wrote.

"Philip Morris's 'Think. Don't Smoke' effort parades as a youth anti-smoking campaign, but it's really a wolf in sheep's clothing," Cheryl Healton, president and chief executive officer of Legacy, said. "Philip Morris should pull its 'Think. Don't Smoke' ads off the air."

William Corr, executive vice president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, added, "Instead of reducing youth smoking, they insidiously encourage kids to use tobacco and become addicted Philip Morris customers."

Legacy was founded with funds from the tobacco industry as part of the $246 billion 1998 agreement between states and tobacco companies they were suing.

Its "Truths" campaign included a television ad in which a man-sized rat crawls from the subway to make the point that rat poison and cigarettes both contain cyanide.

And the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (news - web sites) credits the campaign, along with tighter laws restricting children's access to tobacco and higher taxes on cigarettes, with cutting teen smoking rates. It says less than 29% of high school students admitted they had smoked in the previous month in 2001, down from 34.8% in 1999.

The Federal Trade Commission reported this month that the six largest cigarette manufacturers spent $9.57 billion on advertising and promotions in 2000, a 16.2% increase over 1999.

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  Www.mavenbrokehisleg.com - Say what!?!
Posted by: Kid Afrika - 05-31-2002, 04:35 AM - Forum: The Faggy Artistic Forum - Replies (6)

I heard that Maven broke his leg tonight on smackdown. What happened? Was it a grusome break? Help me out here people...

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  I fucking dare you to beat this
Posted by: Sephiroth - 05-31-2002, 02:21 AM - Forum: The Faggy Artistic Forum - Replies (8)

[Image: jizzbaby.jpg]

DONT EVEN FUCKING TRY

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  Have you ever...
Posted by: The Sleeper - 05-31-2002, 01:42 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (25)

...run 5 miles in 90 degree weather, then get home and take off your sneakers and socks, then proceed to take a big bite out of your largest ingrown toe nail and stick it right in the middle gap of your teeth?

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  Who would win in a fight between....
Posted by: Sephiroth - 05-31-2002, 01:10 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (28)

A Pirate and a 12 year old French School Girl?

NOTE: The pirate has a advanced case of Scurvy.

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  Project pseudo - Pics are up!
Posted by: Keyser Soze - 05-30-2002, 07:58 PM - Forum: Entertainment Unlimited - Replies (23)

In case anyone is interested, I just posted some new pics from our last show at Bar None in Hoboken. We are gonna be playing The Bulkhead in Keyport, NJ on June 14th next and a gig for next weekend is in the works. (our drummer is gonna be away next week on vacation in the bahamas so we aint playing this weekend)

Thanks again to those of you who came out to see us. You rock!!

The pics are on the website at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.projectpseudo.com">http://www.projectpseudo.com</a><!-- m -->



Edited By Keyser Soze on May 30 2002 at 3:59

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