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| Thread ID: 50293 | 2004-10-16 06:02:00 | [OT] Bring back WTF! | F/A - 22 (6284) | Press F1 |
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| 281618 | 2004-10-16 10:48:00 | F/A-22 -- Posts 1 Only just registered with PF1 October 2004? How does he know so much about WTF? One and the same maybe? | Peter M (852) | ||
| 281619 | 2004-10-16 11:00:00 | > F/A-22 -- Posts 1 Only just registered with PF1 October 2004? How does he know so much about WTF? One and the same maybe? Obviously WTF has an anonymous fan club? |
alphazulusixeightniner (185) | ||
| 281620 | 2004-10-16 12:40:00 | F/A-22 I assume that you are WTF using yet another name. WTF was and still is a prat. This forum is a better place without him. if you feel that you are so much better then the rest of us then go and start your own forum and stop filling this forum with your crap, Hell go and start a website and rant about how the members of F1 dident like you because you where so much better than them and they dident like it when you "helped" with there spelling. Or you could stick your head in the microwave. I dont give a sod what you do just dont do it here!!!. |
robsonde (120) | ||
| 281621 | 2004-10-16 13:21:00 | "Or you could stick your head in the microwave." That would be physically impossible to do. Microwaves don't turn on without the door being closed and for the head to get in there you would have to sever it and then close the door, in which case that would also be impossible because you would be dead so how could you stick your head in the microwave? Of course sticking your head in the microwave would be pointless without turning it on, so that's a pretty lame comeback? if you ask me. |
alphazulusixeightniner (185) | ||
| 281622 | 2004-10-16 13:27:00 | >That would be physically impossible to do. Microwaves don't turn on without the door being closed and for the head to get in there you would have to sever it and then close the door, in which case that would also be impossible because you would be dead so how could you stick your head in the microwave? Of course sticking your head in the microwave would be pointless without turning it on, so that's a pretty lame comeback? if you ask me. You could ram someones head through the door, the oven would still think it is closed and go just fine, so I suppose it is feasible. |
Rob99 (151) | ||
| 281623 | 2004-10-16 13:58:00 | >>You could ram someones head through the door, the oven would still think it is closed and go just fine, so I suppose it is feasible. Funny you should say that. My sister's car has an alarm on it, and the people who broke into it last week just smashed the back window to get in, without setting off the alarm. Wonder how many people know of this fact. to Alpha......niner that "putting your head in a microwave" is also a term of expression. Probably similar to the old "put your head in the oven" - a gas one. It worked. The terrorists in Iraq prefer severing the head, very effective it seems. Marg |
pulling hair out (4493) | ||
| 281624 | 2004-10-16 15:21:00 | > "Or you could stick your head in the microwave." > > That would be physically impossible to do. Microwaves > don't turn on without the door being closed You just put 1 or 2 pins in the slots to close the micros. Same as defeating any other safety device! D. |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 281625 | 2004-10-16 15:25:00 | > > Funny you should say that . My sister's car has an > alarm on it, and the people who broke into it last > week just smashed the back window to get in, without > setting off the alarm . Wonder how many people know of > this fact . Marg, Lots and Lots, Get one with a vibration sensor, then they cant touch it . Cats, trains, helicopters, and large trucks can raise issues though . D . |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 281626 | 2004-10-16 20:02:00 | > > F/A-22 I assume that you are WTF using yet another > name. robsonde - It is not a good idea to make assumptions when making personal comments. If you had followed WTF posts closely you would realize that it is not his style to hide behind a pseudonym. You may not have liked his attitude but at least he was open and frank and his comments generated some interesting and helpful threads and if people like you had not been so sensitive and touchy about being criticized and corrected you could still be sharing his extensive knowledge of computers. and they dident like it when you "helped" with > there spelling. You may not like this either but there is no such word as dident It is didn't which is short for did not their - of or belonging to them there - in, at, or to that place. How will you ever know what is correct if it is never pointed out to you. Just try and accept that sometimes it is necessary to be cruel to be kind. |
Jim B (153) | ||
| 281627 | 2004-10-16 20:22:00 | I must say that from the moment I started to read that first post, I had the same questions running through my head as Peter M. Seems like this person knows a lot about WTF, and obviously totally agrees with everything WTF did/said. I mean, c'mon, just look at the tone about people being on high horses..... WTF's technical input was valuable, the rest was not...... Chill. |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
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