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COMPANY SECRET REVEALED!
Saturday July 06 2002 | 14:45:10
Well, it all strated 2 weeks ago when i ordered a 256 stick of DDr from Crucial.com. I filled out their online form and everything went as planned, until i saw the status on my credit card! I was being charged half the price. HOw could that be possible? At first i was in disbelieve then I got extremely curious on what had happened, so i called the actual company. A man between the age of 27 to 33 answered the phone. I told him what had happend; after a brief moment of silence he just chotled and said, "There is a way of getting our products for half the price." He explained to me how their company worked and how I was the first person he was telling this to. I could not believe it! why was he telling me in the first place? I asked him, but he just told me that there was no way in hell I was going to Fiqure out how to get a product so cheap from them again (so he really did not think i was a thread for them) I played it fairly cool and said, "We will se about that." I hanged up the phone and went back to my normal life, (finding secrets). After tracing my steps on what i did before i ordered the stick of Ram, I fiquered something out! You get a discount depending on the banner you click. It took me 359$ until I finally find the right code. Of course I believe it was worth it. I put it up on this page, you just have to click on the banner and you will see that the link has lots of number and letter wich represent the code. Of course, I decided to make this public in order to prove that Fuc*er wrong.
SINCERLY, ROB
Thanx for your patience,
Mars
Microsoft and Others: Longhorn Isn't Delayed
Several people in and close to Microsoft wrote to tell me that the Windows .NET Server release dates that InfoWorld recently reported are incorrect. According to my sources, Microsoft is on track to ship the first release candidate (RC) build of Win.NET Server by the end of June; the release to manufacturing (RTM) date is set for the end of October. Microsoft still plans to ship Win.NET Server to customers in early 2003, however.
And Speaking of Chris Jones...
Jones was also a little embarrassed (at least he should have been) by an email that he wrote to Gates in 1995, titled "How to get to 30 percent share in 12 months." Jones wrote, "We will bind the [Windows'] shell to Internet Explorer [IE], so that running any other browser is a jolting experience." The disclosure came after an amazing exchange with a nonsettling states lawyer when Jones refused to admit that IE is anything other than a Windows component. Of course it is, Chris. That was a business decision, wasn't it?
Whether this is a fake or real is hard to tell. With todays tools, like Flash and others, it's easy to build something like this. It could be a study by Microsoft or just someone fooling around. Patience again people.
Greetz,
Mars
I've been looking forward to this week and really need the rest and peace. Hope to meet you all again in a couple of days.
Greetz,
Mars
- Update ALi AGP driver from version 1.81 to 1.90.
- Update ALi AUDIO WDM driver from version 5171 to 5181.
- Replace ALi Win2K Mini-IDE driver 1.41 with Ultra-IDE 4.0.0.5 for Win2K/XP.
- Update ALi IDE Cache Utility driver from version 1.05 to 1.06
- Update ALi FIR driver from version 1.41 for Win 98/98SE to 1.5.
- Update ALi FIR driver from version 1.41 for Win 2000 to 1.26 for Win 2000/XP.
The Intel(R) Chipset Software Installation Utility installs to the target system the Windows* INF files that outline to the operating system how the chipset components will be configured. This is needed for the proper functioning of the following features:
- AGP Support
- IDE/ATA33/ATA66 Storage Support
- USB Support
- Identification of Intel Chipset Components in Device Manager
440BX-440DX-440EX-440GX-440LX-440ZX-440MX-430TX
810-810E2-815-815EM-815E-815P-815G-815EG-820-820-840-850-860-830M-830M-830MG-845M/E7500
NOTE:This driver package runs on all Windows OS. Changes are not known at the current time.
System Requirements:
Windows XP Professional or
Windows XP Home Edition
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