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Pressure!

Chris welcome.

The login, please. Download now, we have a backup cpanel registration. Ceramics, the result was confirmed.

Basic information, download cpanel results, “he said. Ceramic box left in the database, then for them. Firstly, export, import, and then on top of the page beonrodeu” another name and save the file “We have decided, Pressure, pressure, the pressure and gzip compression, and then click “Back”.

I have no problem writrcom_smf databases. Compression. Because the structure and the problems of language, the 20-megabyte files can be compressed, the standard 157 MB 157 MB unpacking. The structural problems, and the language.

Remember to get a comprehensive database on exports for the national elections, and not in the query of the database, it is a very important meeting of the cartel WordPress.

If you have trouble downloading information in the combination. Return slowly into the database, you can add additional information on this topic was discussed. Costumes?

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#1 Comment By Tim On January 5, 2008 @ 9:38 am

Wth?

#2 Comment By davky On January 5, 2008 @ 10:28 am

You been drinking, Sambo?

#3 Comment By Frankster On January 5, 2008 @ 12:15 pm

DVD player instruction manual in chinese reads:

“Please to be operation manual for wonderful DVD machine. Install safe means by operating battery enclosure up. Insert DVD face play with button for menu and if low turn volume silence. Listen with phoneshead place over ears volume adjustment. Ensure feet stablise under head.”

Yes, I’m for real 🙂

#4 Comment By Samuel On January 5, 2008 @ 12:23 pm

I think Frankster is the closest, although Davky, I was waiting for somebody to ask that.

It’s just some text translated between English and half a dozen other languages with the Google Translator. It made sense before the translations started.

#5 Comment By The Editor On January 6, 2008 @ 12:51 pm

Thank God for that, Samuel. When I read this post in my RSS reader I thought you’d gone mad.