
iGuest
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Yeah, I've seen the pics. It's one mint car. How jealouse am I.
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Song: crossroadsArtist: Bone
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Its a tough choice between Airsoft and paintball. I love the fun and power of paintball, yet it hurts so much more. But i love how affordable airsoft equipment is in comparison
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Aye, VR4 too. It's tweaked to the max too.I dont have one of these cars (it is my dream though)
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Before open request hosting - remove all old inactive member
iGuest replied to iGuest's topic in General Discussion
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I like your suggestion...what about you, SD?
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I found this on creatine:In short, creatine serves primarily as an "energy buffer" for muscle cells, storing phosphorylation potential energy as a creatine phosphate reserve to be utilized when demand for muscle use increases above the typical range. An excess supply of supplemental creatine would have little effect on our cells' homeostasis, since it would be rapidly cleared by the kidneys. In fact, the main argument against supplemental creatine is that it's probably wasteful in most cases, since an adequate supply is typically synthesized by our bodies from the amino acid, glycine, & excess levels are not stored. However, utilization of the creatine phosphate energy charge produces creatinine as its by-product, which cannot be recharged & is completely cleared by the kidneys. So in those individuals who are rapidly building increased muscle mass &/or otherwise depleting their creatine phosphate energy reserves through heavy exercise, supplemental creatine is thought to be useful for maintaining the optimal levels within muscle cells without overloading the body's capacity for its biosynthesis. This can potentially help the muscles to prepare more rapidly for withstanding further exercise (i.e. recover). Seems to explain it throughly
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Rodney Mullens tech ability blows my mind.
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I have a dog. 7 year old rottweiler, his name is Rambo,
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Before open request hosting - remove all old inactive member
iGuest replied to iGuest's topic in General Discussion
Yea, or ones that fall below the required posts. -
Before open request hosting - remove all old inactive member
iGuest replied to iGuest's topic in General Discussion
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Horay!!! Is the 3000gt a VR4? Because if it doesnt have the twin turbo, its no good,
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Good Job Guys..
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I now have: 118,256 FNH$'s :mrgreen:
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That trailer was THIS close to blowing me away. (the only trailer to hold that honor being the Spaceworld 2000 GCN promo...) Awesome stuff; I hope they make this game really shine.
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its really not that hard to do but thanks for the compliments!
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in such a short time you made something like this your very good :thumbs up:
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ITs good..... all the layers blend well
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there is a movie that is amazing i had no ideai will have to see itdo you know when it comes out
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It probably means no such directory exists, which means you either have to create it if it's not already there, or try changing the chmod value.Can't really say what's the exact problem unless you show us the contents of the files mentioned. It could simply be some typo error in some link in the file.
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See! This Is The Power Of Your Mind Everyone should read this.
iGuest replied to canute24's topic in General Discussion
wow very cool never knew -
Thankyou for the update.
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It's called the iPhone and yes Motorola is making it and it should be able to download from the iTMS, too. I'm quite content with my iPod as espcially with all the cool stuff iPodLinux can do.
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Lots of blood and flesh, eh? I though Worms was a blast to play. I'll have to try this one soon...
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I don't know why, I just didn't like it...