BrokenArts on 26/7/2008 at 18:10
You don't know him very well do ya.
sNeaksieGarrett on 26/7/2008 at 18:12
No.
BrokenArts on 26/7/2008 at 18:31
I was going to add, you've got to be kidding me......you figure it out. :p
fett on 26/7/2008 at 18:34
This is what makes Commchat worth the effort. ;) :(
pavlovscat on 26/7/2008 at 18:39
Thanks, fett!! :grr: I just spit coffee on my keyboard! :p :laff:
ganac on 27/7/2008 at 01:15
Dude, what the frig? You lost your Thief cd, boo friggin hoo! My T2 disk became fubar with scratches and guess what I did? Drumroll please.... I BOUGHT A NEW ONE!!
And what do you have against T4?
sNeaksieGarrett on 27/7/2008 at 01:29
Hey, excuse me for trying to NOT offend fett. I was simply trying to find out if it was appropriate to laugh or not.
fett on 27/7/2008 at 23:31
Quote Posted by ganac
Dude, what the frig? You lost your Thief cd, boo friggin hoo! My T2 disk became fubar with scratches and guess what I did? Drumroll please.... I BOUGHT A NEW ONE!!
And what do you have against T4?
Holy crap people. I was trying to make a joke because I'd had the original release from 8 years ago - the POINT is that a replacement disc won't be the ORIGINAL.
I'm off to Commchat again I guess. You guys are the reason the George Lopez show keeps getting picked up. :rolleyes:
pavlovscat on 27/7/2008 at 23:42
Damn, fett! And, I was planning a candlelight vigil on Monday. :(
*Anybody want to buy some candles?*
*Humor is a lost art. SIGH*
Elster on 27/7/2008 at 23:42
Quote Posted by Go2doug
How the hell did that happen? Was the CD just so old that it fell apart in your drive after thousands of hot hours spinning around in the drive? We tend to assume that CDs and DVDs are everlasting, but they most definitely have lifespans.
CDs have in fact lifespans between 5 and 10 years, depending on the qualitiy, storage and the use, very cheap disks may only last 2 years or so.
So it would be wise to have a backup of every important CD and DVD, let alone thief ^^