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what's up with people that can't take care of OS install disks?
#11
OS disks?

I routinely get DVDs from the library that look as if someone taped them to the bottom of their shoes and shuffled across concrete. I don't see how you can "accidentally" cause as much damage as I've seen on some.
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#12
davester wrote:
Perhaps an Otto without references to racial stereotypes and bodily functions, but then that wouldn't be Otto, would it?

Every once in a blue moon he'll throw something out there that doesn't conform to either of the conditions you state. Not often, but it happens.
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#13
They (the discs) can go bad all by them selves carefully archived and the box dusted and cleaned religiously.

If you want to build a shrine around 2 cents worth of plastic you are free to do so. Some people would rather polish their knob.
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#14
this one really needs polishing

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billb wrote:
They (the discs) can go bad all by them selves carefully archived and the box dusted and cleaned religiously.

If you want to build a shrine around 2 cents worth of plastic you are free to do so. Some people would rather polish their knob.

A textbook example of a really asinine response.
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#16
N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
[quote=billb]
They (the discs) can go bad all by them selves carefully archived and the box dusted and cleaned religiously.

If you want to build a shrine around 2 cents worth of plastic you are free to do so. Some people would rather polish their knob.

A textbook example of a really asinine response.
Did someone ask for your example ?
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