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July 29, 2003

fsck it

if yu cn undrsnd ths yu mst b a lnx prgmmr.

im sck of tryng tu ndrstnd cryptc cmmnds nd prcedrs. cn i by thm a fckng dctionry?????

fsck it all.

Posted by Jacqui at July 29, 2003 05:55 PM

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yeah....

I understand all too well.

Posted by: steve at July 31, 2003 12:43 AM

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