3Dfx zealots [2nd try]

Discussion in 'Architecture and Products' started by Mummy, Apr 8, 2003.

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Should 3Dfx zealots just die ?

  1. No, let them suicide after they open their eyes about 3Dfx

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  2. Let bin laden take care of them

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  3. Send them to Iraq as Human shields

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  4. My dog is very hungry....

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  5. Hmm, something hit my car.. :D

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  6. R900 is cool but Revenge.....

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  7. leave them to their delusions(if they leave us in peace)

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  1. Sage

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    ok Tag, start singing. im tired of listening to this :lol: j/k, you have a good figure if you still look anything like that pic i saw on some thread a long time ago <goes off to find the thread in hopes that her memory is correct>
     
  2. Tahir2

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    Woah... I would just like to distance myself from the above post.

    It's funny as hell but I did not mention Tag when I said Fat Lady... :shock: :wink:
     
  3. Arun

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    Wait a second here...
    Are you saying this company existed for the sole purpose of illicitly building Rampage cards?
    I can already imagine the "company business type" line :D

    More seriously though, I don't quite understand how that makes sense. That company obviously got to do something else, right? But then, that means that you could actually try to track some of the Rampage employees, maybe some of them got a personal webpage, and figure out what company that really is.

    Anyone up to that hella boring task? :)


    Uttar

    EDIT: Well, that is, if they actually made a CV. I'd guess that if they were up to that sort of illegal activity, they'd make sure to cover their tracks... Hmm... Damn...
     
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    personally, i wouldve liked a "pie" option in the poll. but the last one will have to do i gues... :roll:
     
  5. Tahir2

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    I still haven't voted.. and proud of it :twisted:
     
  6. Tagrineth

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    No, no, no, no, no. It's a perfectly normal company, really. Well, in a manner of speaking.

    It's one we all know about. I'm really shocked nobody's realised who it is - and if you have a theory, PM me, don't shout it out. PLEASE.

    It certainly isn't a company that exists for the sole purpose of creating illegal Rampage cards... :lol:
     
  7. Sage

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    actually im probbaly the "fattest lady" around :oops: ever since i discovered broadband it has been hell on my figure...

    edit: btw im guessing BITBOYS has the secret rampage cards! LOL sorry i actually like BitBoys but wanted to beat everyone else to saying it :lol:

    another edit....
    btw has enyone noticed the "American Singles" adds? one of them looks like it is showing some skin (its actually a shirt very close to skin-tone) and says "millions of singles waiting for your click" but the "c" and "l" are so close that it looks like something else at first glance. quite obviously trying to send subliminal messages and i dont particularly like the message....
     
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