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04/02/2007 11:52 AM
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04/02/2007 3:41 PM

I just viewed the clip and it all made sense to me. I guess my brain is so well tuned to auto-babble that the down load center and flux item demodulator have perfected a means of deciphering and cross deducing what was said I have it down to a fine art or should that be a critical function of hair splitting functional retro speak enablement.

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04/02/2007 6:04 PM

Right, right, it was all about the latest version of Supercalifragilistic gizmotronical entribulasic alesmotrickle morphograph, due next month!

How on earth could anybody miss it ?

A common hosehold fixture any day now.

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04/02/2007 7:37 PM

I get it but hosehold thats got me baffled.

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04/03/2007 3:43 AM

...hosehold thats got me baffled...

Pity, because then you missed the whole point:

Frictomesulators cannot capacitate intrinsically on their own.

They must be aligned to reflect the grittwhobbler's irradical vectors in reverse, otherwise the rubicomercially installed fripps could pop out during the process.

- Process? What process?

Good point there: While you may think that, superficially, irradical vectors may be taken without any alignment, it was shown again and again, that given some tolerance in running the fripps not aligned, you should actually fizzle them in concurrence with the dennobrical vesimprons one by one.

So, as a household fixture, it may comply with the abovementioned conditions to accrue in orderly fashion.

This is not a requirement as such, but highly recommended for any extreme situation in which rubicomercially installed fripps may appear to pop.

That's "pop" not "pope". got it?

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04/03/2007 9:33 PM

Yeah ok I get it. The differential over compensator got out of sinc and scrambled the eggs.

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04/03/2007 9:39 PM

Could it possibly be any simpler?

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04/03/2007 2:03 AM

Gawd - it even as a drawn reciprocating dinglator?

I want one!

Does anyone know whether it runs Windows or needs an optional Vistabulator to do so?

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04/03/2007 3:41 AM

It depends on which way round the congeminating sproggles are wired.

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04/03/2007 6:44 PM

...which way round the congeminating sproggles are wired...

At last, someone bright enough to find their weak-spot.

Thumbs Up PWSlack !

It could and would take me for ages, to pin-point this illusive aspect.

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04/03/2007 3:32 AM

I prefer the Chad vader, day shift supervisor vid.

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04/03/2007 4:10 PM

I ve had one of those (earlier model) until the hydrocoptic nonreversable gurdle ding harvle fane struck through the compression in the sump... Hard to find spares (they NEVER tell you THAT!)

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04/03/2007 4:27 PM

...they NEVER tell you THAT...

Of course, the new ones' gurdle extends the clarence of trapicy-rolls into the fripp's perimeter with ease, and they want you to have the new model assisting the old one that's stuck, doing the rest of the job by itself.

- Job? - What job?

Refracting the output index to align with the trapicy-rolls centerline. What else?

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