On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 00:56:20 +0100, Gazwad wrote:
> Stafford Major <>, the infected-scumbag and burly
> donut-puncher who likes unrestrained javelin juggling with mole rats,
> and whose partner is a concubine with a broken down scrunt, wrote in
> < >:
>> Often I find myself installing media codecs to view online adult material.
>> I
>
> You filthy ****.
I love it when you talk dirty Gaz.
>
>> followed the instructions to the letter and the videos do not play at all.
>> My computer has became kind of sluggish with 223 processes listed in Task
>> Manager.
>>
>> Is this normal? Should I buy more RAM? A larger hard drive? What's a
>> "Service Pack"?
>>
>>
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>
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> You need to avoid downloading codecs that tell you they are needed.
> If you can get the porno onto your machine then use Gspot to view the codecs
> required.
> That's Gspot the application, not the one up your arse.
Try the front door next time around.
> Once identified download a codec from a proven source not from some kiddy
> fiddler site who want to **** your machine as well as your wallet and
> throat.
>
You mean I shouldn't have provided my credit card information to download
nicecodec4264.exe? Uh-oh.
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