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there may be, but none so cleverly marketed in electronics retailers.. thanks for the welcome |
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Heh, that just makes me laugh. Someone as new as 21 Quest welcoming a new halfbaker, even though he is still taking HB baby steps (figuratively) :) |
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It should have a skull'n'crossbones on it.. Arrrgh!! My hearties!!! |
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BTW, [21 Quest] was welcoming newbies, and referring them to the help page in his 1st week! (after he got blasted for some newby ideas....) |
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Hee hee, I think the best part of this idea was the use of "iRon" Thanks for the chuckle, [bleh]!! |
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when does a newbie, become the opposite of a newbie ? (
a
suitable name for which I had proposed earlier would a
fartbe) |
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I like being a newbie - like being a baby, to be nurtured
and swaddled with compliments and kind words of
encouragement, as you splutter out dribble and drool
with impunity.... |
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I'm not sure [xenzag], but I knows you
ain't no noob no more. |
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But I can't escape from the fact that
[bleh] has half-baked an iron-on patch
of a certain dimension, which is not
staggeringly new. |
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Welcome [bleh], but on this occasion, I
must fish. |
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Yet another example of something that already exists marketed in a clever way to exploit idiots with too much money. |
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