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Lets hope this doesn't happen till my new computer gets here....

Ive been computerless now for getting on 2 weeks and i need my fix of CSS or something!

EDIT: So count me in until you have a date, then i can deff let you know.

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interestingly enough me and my mates call them "File share shesh" to avoid being too geek. lol.

Too Late!! :cool:

That being said, I may be interested to rock up with my laptop.. get some vid's and stuff off other ppl if they dont mind. Im not much into gaming.

I've only purchased a PC 6 weeks ago and haven't played any games yet (although I have Half-Life 2 & Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion waiting for me to start) so I fear I'd just be fodder for everyone else. Plus the bloody case weighs 16 kg alone before you add the MoBo, RAM, HDD GPU etc. Would be keen for a file sharing session though. Let me know details when sorted.

I have PA-LENTY of that.

sorry, i read "Cables" not Tables...

I got a Netgear 10/100/1000 24 port business grade switch we can use, with 2 or 4 gigabit ports i remember correctly.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t

yep put me down.

I actually found at Valhalla the other week that I spent most of my time playing racing/demo derby game called Flatout 2 - bloody awesome and have a rip of it on DVD for everyone :)

I have tons (like half a terabyte or more) of movies, tv shows and 'other' interesting movies to share :)

Didn't know you frequented Valhalla Andrew, should go there again one time, used to go there ages ago back when I was in school, didn't miss one but haven't been now for AGES. Still good or has it gone down hill?

If anyone is interested in Star Gate i have all the episodes that haven't been shown here but thats about as far as i go for movies TV ect,

can hook some people up with a few racing sims if they are keen

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If anyone is interested in Star Gate i have all the episodes that haven't been shown here but thats about as far as i go for movies TV ect,

can hook some people up with a few racing sims if they are keen

I'd definately be keen for some racing sims. I've been living off GT4 for far too long now.

Would people be interested in posting up TV shows that we've 'obtained'? I have quite a few that I'm sure some of you would be interested in.

I've got...

24

First Wave

Heroes

House

Jericho

Doctor Who

Lost

One Tree Hill

Prison Break

ReGenesis

Smallville

Stargate SG1/Atlantis

Supernatural

Traveler

The Unit

Drew Carey Show

The Dead Zone

And some others sitting on my other machine plus about 40odd TV shows on DVD if any of you want rips :thumbsup:

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