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eh hem... somebody has a short term memory. :cough cough: JOEL!!

when you get the opportunity could you email me klash's address so that i can make an appointment w/ him to get a hold of my spare parts kit. i need to service one of my guns.

also could you send me that lan game application?

thanks =p

and in closing i hope you all had fun w/ paintball. i also didn't get any bites this time around when i talked about the upcoming pb game. it appears that they're sheep and just go when i do. baaaahhh. [sheep joke - haha] however, i did miss being there... but i won't be on this daylight shift forever. i expect to be back to night-shift by january. then i'll have me weekends off again. arrrrrrrr! we all should go skiing sometime like january or februaryish. eh?

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German PC-Welt magazine reports that Microsoft used an illegal copy of SoundForge 4.5 (Google translation) for editing Wave files shipped with Windows Media Player. You can check that yourself by opening any file in the [Windows location] HelpToursWindowsMediaPlayerAudioWav folder in notepad or other editors of your choice and looking at the last line. There you will find a reference to SoundForge 4.5 and also a user called "Deepz0ne" who happen to be one of the founders of an audio software cracking group called Radium.

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BetaNews is reporting that the doors at Nullsoft have been closed: 'The last members of the original Winamp team have said goodbye to AOL and the door has all but shut on the Nullsoft era, BetaNews has learned. Only a few employees remain to prop up the once-ubiquitous digital audio player with minor updates, but no further improvements to Winamp are expected.'" The Register also has a story.