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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFloppyDisc would be more appropriate.
BTW why if one of us regulars starts posting crap and annoying mods we get told off and if we continue we get banned, but if you are a newbie who does it you are allowed to post crap for ages ?
It's floppy disk or Blu-ray disc. Keep up at the back.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostShirley it should be BigDisk (or BigDisc)
BTW why if one of us regulars starts posting crap and annoying mods we get told off and if we continue we get banned, but if you are a newbie who does it you are allowed to post crap for ages ?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostShirley it should be BigDisk (or BigDisc)
OP, a "disk drive" could refer to a Hard Disk Drive, a Floppy Disk Drive, a Laser Disk Drive, a Compact Disk Drive, a Digital Versatile Disk Drive, a Bluray Disk Drive, and possibly others as well.
A "Compact Disk Drive" or "Compact Disc Drive" (your latest version of your request) will not play DVD or Bluray, so if any of us provide you with links to those, you'll then whine that we are stupid/terrible.
Since you know so much, but it takes you 50 posts to say so, why are you wasting all our time with your BS?
I don't care how it's spelt.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostGosh I wish I had thought of a great trolling name. I'm surprised he didn't call himself BigDick.
OP, a "disk drive" could refer to a Hard Disk Drive, a Floppy Disk Drive, a Laser Disk Drive, a Compact Disk Drive, a Digital Versatile Disk Drive, a Bluray Disk Drive, and possibly others as well.
A "Compact Disk Drive" or "Compact Disc Drive" (your latest version of your request) will not play DVD or Bluray, so if any of us provide you with links to those, you'll then whine that we are stupid/terrible.
Since you know so much, but it takes you 50 posts to say so, why are you wasting all our time with your BS?
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Gosh I wish I had thought of a great trolling name. I'm surprised he didn't call himself BigDick.
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Originally posted by hugebrain View PostSome idiot got confused earlier in the thread and thought that disk meant the really old floppy kind, as opposed to the not quite so old compact discs. He's probably technically right and you seem to be out of date by about 30 years.
Anyway, I changed the spelling to disc for his benefit.Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 5 August 2017, 06:02.
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Originally posted by Paddy View Postdisc drive? When related to computers it's always "disk". Who the fu^£ taught you IT?
Anyway, I changed the spelling to disc for his benefit.
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Originally posted by hugebrain View PostThat's right, the discs I want to read contain confidential information (for reasons that should be obvious). Therefore, the government don't allow it to be downloaded from the internet.
Clear now?
That's why I want to buy a disc drive.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostApart from the secret hidden ones that the government force him to buy.
Clear now?
That's why I want to buy a disc drive.
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External drive for laptop
Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAll apps in the damn cloud I suppose.
...or his illegal copy of office to install on his world of Warcraft machine.
Let's face it, he talks garbage, avoids facts or answering technical questions, he's a failed PM or maybe calls himself a "management consultant". Probably voted for Trump, too.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMost people who watch porn aren't porn stars either. Are you clinically thick, or simply incapable of forming logical arguments (i.e. did you vote for Brexit?).
But I'm not, so, even if you can't follow the logic, just quit asking me about it. It's creepy.
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Originally posted by hugebrain View PostFFS I'm not a porn star.
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