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#26564 25-Sep-2008 23:48
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Hey people of geekzone

i be cameron i originally came from winchester in england and have lived in new zealand for about 5-6 years now

in my spare time i enjoy a bit of 3d modeling and game modification

i look forward to being apart of this community

Edit: i'm also looking for an excuse to buy a new screen currently i own a 19" compaq crt monitor and it's taking up most of the space on my desk




in an infinitly large universe such as for instance the one in which we live most things one could possibly imagine and a lot of things one would rather not, grow somewhere. thus it is that very few things actually get manufactured these days. a forest was discovered recently in which most of the trees grew ratchet screw drivers as fruit. the life cycle of a ratchet screwdriver fruit is quite interesting, once picked it needs a dark dusty drawer in which it can lie undisturbed for years. then one night it suddenly hatches, discards its outter skin which crumbles into dust and emerges as a totaly unidentifiable little metal object with flanges at both ends and a sort of ridge and a sort of hole for a screw. this when found will get thrown away. no one knows what it's supposed to gain from this, nature in her infinite wisdom is presumably working on it

No one really knows what matresses are supposed to gain from their lives either. they're large freindly pocket sprung creatures which live quite private lives in the swamps of squan sheller zeta. they flollip about. blowing bubbles through the water, their blue and white stripes glicening in the feeble rays of it's sun. many of them get caught, slaughtered, dryed out, shipped out and slept on. none of them seem to mind and all of them are called zem

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#167227 26-Sep-2008 02:05
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Hi Cameron and welcome to Geekzone.  Hope you've been enjoying your time in NZ, although I suppose you wouldn't still be here if you hadn't...



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  #167234 26-Sep-2008 07:47
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ShadowReaper23: Edit: i'm also looking for an excuse to buy a new screen currently i own a 19" compaq crt monitor and it's taking up most of the space on my desk


Welcome to GZ shadowreaper23! Although, if you need an excuse to buy a bigger screen I'm not sure you belong here... jk ;]




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  #167239 26-Sep-2008 08:00
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Thanks for joining us




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  #167316 26-Sep-2008 12:17
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NZtechfreak:
ShadowReaper23: Edit: i'm also looking for an excuse to buy a new screen currently i own a 19" compaq crt monitor and it's taking up most of the space on my desk


Welcome to GZ shadowreaper23! Although, if you need an excuse to buy a bigger screen I'm not sure you belong here... jk ;]


haha nah was merely pointing out that i'm waiting for this one to break so i have an excuse to buy a better one

i don't really want to break it on purpose cause that'd be a waste of a screen

Dratsab: Hi Cameron and welcome to Geekzone.  Hope you've been enjoying your time in NZ, although I suppose you wouldn't still be here if you hadn't...


and yes i have been enjoying my time in NZ, but i doubt i would leave even if i didn't (it'd be too much hassle to leave)




in an infinitly large universe such as for instance the one in which we live most things one could possibly imagine and a lot of things one would rather not, grow somewhere. thus it is that very few things actually get manufactured these days. a forest was discovered recently in which most of the trees grew ratchet screw drivers as fruit. the life cycle of a ratchet screwdriver fruit is quite interesting, once picked it needs a dark dusty drawer in which it can lie undisturbed for years. then one night it suddenly hatches, discards its outter skin which crumbles into dust and emerges as a totaly unidentifiable little metal object with flanges at both ends and a sort of ridge and a sort of hole for a screw. this when found will get thrown away. no one knows what it's supposed to gain from this, nature in her infinite wisdom is presumably working on it

No one really knows what matresses are supposed to gain from their lives either. they're large freindly pocket sprung creatures which live quite private lives in the swamps of squan sheller zeta. they flollip about. blowing bubbles through the water, their blue and white stripes glicening in the feeble rays of it's sun. many of them get caught, slaughtered, dryed out, shipped out and slept on. none of them seem to mind and all of them are called zem

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#167341 26-Sep-2008 13:34
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