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I downloaded it onto a memory stick, unzipped it onto the same stick, and then right click, install and it works as described.
now, to put it on a certain someone's computer.... |
When birthday cards come around, I sometimes sign a note from the recipient to themself.
For example: Margie, You are so totally awesome and I hope you have the best birthday ever because you deserve it soooooooo much. Love, Margie Then if anyone signing it bothers to read it they'll be like WTF? If Margie reads it she'll be like WTF. I don't think anyone ever really reads those things. |
that's funny. :)
I think I'll page myself to my office now. |
ooohh, a rich vein of evil here. I'm only at the level of ctrl + alt + down arrow to make their monitor picture invert. (works with XP, dunno about anything else).
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If they leave their comp unlocked: take a screenshot of just their desktop. save that and make it their background, then delete all of their actually icons and hide the start bar. They'll think its froze, but reboot won't fix a thing...
kinda like the blue screen of death thing, just slightly modified. Zen- ctrl-alt-up/down works for win2000 also...not sure who the hell uses it anymore besides my company. |
mortie, read posts 4- 9
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oh, I thought I'd already read the whole thread...must've skipped the first page by accident
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I've occasionally received birthday cards that didn't have my name on them. People had signed them with "Happy Birthday, I hope it's a good one, Margie," etc. but without ever saying who they were to. I like to re-use those cards for people who have no connection to the original signers.
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