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Barf on Gim
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The name of the game seems to be outbreed whitey.
Prize: you get to puke on Gim again!
does this mean that I, as a white male, will get to use affirmative action when that day comes?
Switch to cock pushups instead?
I don't get it,
But i didn`t mention bras.
That's what DUE's bra says.
Edit: Curses.
Quid, who is your ISP? Do you know what a MAC address is?
Edit: Not an IP. Just a bunch of numbers/letters. But yes.
Correct. Now, the following applies to Comcast a few years back. I'm sure it still rings true.
All network devices have a MAC address -- your computer, rad's computer, your router etc. Some ISPs (Comcast included) will take the first X number of MAC addresses it sees and only let those MAC addresses connect. What may have happened is you ran against this limitation. There are two ways to solve it. The first is calling Comcast and asking they clear the recorded MAC addresses. The second (much easier, IMHO) is to clone a known-to-be-working MAC address and give it to your router. I seem to remember you saying your laptop worked. What are you running, WinXP?