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Old 16th November 2006, 22:31   #1
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Default Man buys a computer...

A man gets home after buying a new, all singing, all dancing top-of-the-range computer with all the latest technologies and all that.

He carefully unwraps the items and plugs everything together. Finally, the moment comes when he swithes on his new computer.

It runs through it's initial start up and asks him various questions like his name and location, etc. Finally, the computer asks him "Would you like to secure this computer by setting up a password?"

The man thinks carefully, afterall - he's spent his hard earned cash on this. He decides to protect his investment and selects "Yes"

The computer asks "Please enter a password"

The man sits and thinks. Pondering....

... Sniggering, the man enters the word "willy".

The computer spits back the response "Sorry - You're password is too short".
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Old 16th November 2006, 23:23   #2
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Should't the last line be "Sorry - You're willy is too short" ?
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Old 16th November 2006, 23:36   #3
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Nope.
It should read "your password is too short".
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Old 17th November 2006, 12:33   #4
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Nope.
It should read "your password is too short".
Oh Dear, we are now under scrutiny from the mods over our spelling and grammar...pass the dictionery chaps
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Old 17th November 2006, 14:07   #5
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Oh Dear, we are now under scrutiny from (by) the mods over our spelling and grammar...pass the dictionery chaps
Neil, and you an educated person

All spelling and grammar will be inspected by the "spelling and grammar police", perpetrators of errors and omissions will be severely dealt with. Mr Kandyman has been issued with a very large baton with which to orchestrate punishment.

You are our first victim, now step up and take it like a girl.
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Old 17th November 2006, 15:31   #6
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Neil,

If you have a few moments run a spelling check of GG's 1000 posts (not spam). you may just find that it is GG who should be stepping up....................

Unless he's been and corrected them all

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Neil, and you an educated person

All spelling and grammar will be inspected by the "spelling and grammar police", perpetrators of errors and omissions will be severely dealt with. Mr Kandyman has been issued with a very large baton with which to orchestrate punishment.

You are our first victim, now step up and take it like a girl.

Oh excellent

I REALLY don't want to know about Mr Kandyman or his large baton, or how he proposes to orchestrate punishment I suppose he would start with the French Horn players....no stop this straight away before John wakes up and takes it over.
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Old 17th November 2006, 21:02   #8
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A man gets home after buying a new, all singing, all dancing top-of-the-range computer with all the latest technologies and all that.

He carefully unwraps the items and plugs everything together. Finally, the moment comes when he swithes on his new computer.

It runs through it's initial start up and asks him various questions like his name and location, etc. Finally, the computer asks him "Would you like to secure this computer by setting up a password?"

The man thinks carefully, afterall - he's spent his hard earned cash on this. He decides to protect his investment and selects "Yes"

The computer asks "Please enter a password"

The man sits and thinks. Pondering....

... Sniggering, the man enters the word "willy".

The computer spits back the response "Sorry - You're password is too short".


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