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October 27, 2005 -- 1:30 PM
posted by eric

adios casa de Thompson!! that was like where the Internet was born! (read old Spack launches) good times, good times. i'm gonna miss those basement parties.

October 27, 2005 -- 11:00 AM
posted by *andy thompson

Well, this is it for using the computer here at the casa de Thompson.

Good times, good times.

October 27, 2005 -- 9:04 AM
posted by edo

Wow, today is a good news day.

October 26, 2005 -- 10:33 PM
posted by Jess

Halloween party Saturday at my house, 8pm. I thought we could do some corny Halloween things, maybe play sardines? BYOB. Hope to see you there!

October 26, 2005 -- 8:11 PM
posted by Al

Wait a sec, You actually beat Holly's team? Man should of gone... well too bad. Guess there wasn't a crazy category like cars with rotary engines, or import tuner cars.

October 26, 2005 -- 8:07 PM
posted by Al

Too easy right? Well if I see you tonight at chili's I'll give you your prize. Or whenever else I see you.

October 26, 2005 -- 7:53 PM
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October 26, 2005 -- 6:39 PM
posted by Al

Here is another one to throw on to the pile of weird internet stuff.

WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!

Figure this one out and you'll win a prize!

October 26, 2005 -- 5:52 PM
posted by eric

from now on you'll be known as the Wiko-Kid of the West! (Wiko is short for Wikipedia)

October 26, 2005 -- 2:09 PM
posted by Leo

"l337" in short refers to taking letters in words and relacing them with similar numbers and/or symbols, like typing "c4r" instead of car. 1337 comes out at "leet" which is short for "elite." (and there are many variations on even that, depending on how far you want to go: L33t, 133t, etc) Typing (and talking) like that is known as l337speak. In the early days of the internet it was actually used by the internet's elite hackers and the like to communicate.

Nowadays internet savvy people (well for the most part) know what l337 is, but never use it. Usually those who do use it end up being the butt end of jokes and ridicule because at least IMO, it's annoying, comes in huge chunks (imagine this post done completely like that), and almost always come from people who don't know jack about what they're talking about. As such these people are usually tagged as "n00bs" (noobs, newbs, newbies) as Ed put it, and even furthur making them targets for being made fun of

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