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June 25, 2004

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Kid Ego

Just think of the extra cooling fans you'd have to mount on your case for that thing...

Momotaro

Just think of all the delicious treats you'd get from that thing!

Actually, I'm curious about the "Duck Sauce Packet Tart" and "Non-Dairy Creamer Creme' Brulee" recipies it says it comes with. And caffinated meatloaf? Dyn-o-myte!

matt

Okay, okay, I know this is totally off topic and I really am sorry, but I've tried emailing several times with no respones, mp3.com isn't what it used to be and...

Are you the same Super Pope that did all those cool electronic songs? The fall of the mother brain, mexican space program, robot devils, that stuff? Either way, email me, I beg you.

Momotaro

Yes Matt, it is the same guy. But for some reason, he and Smitty have fallen off the blogging wagon and haven't updated their sites in a while. And neither have given me well wishes on my birthday... turds... :P

I think it's pretty cool that Dave is semi-famous in the land of the 'net. If only Pat and I had gotten more regonition for NetworkOps, we might have stuck with it. Dave, you should do more songs. Apparently, you have a fan base that is wanting more. I must say I'm one of them.

choppi

Okay, so I can't speak for Smitty, but as for David...since he doesn't do anything but play video games with me and Sid when he gets home; he, therefore, has no time to update his blog much less answer the numerous emails that I'm constantly telling him he has. I will remind him again of his "duty." I think he is thinking about selling some of his music at his store on CafePress.com, I just don't know how soon that is going to come about.

As for your birthday, Jay...I wasn't even aware it had passed. I apologize and "Happy Birthday!"

smitty

I believe I did update my blog, and I also commented on your blog the evening of your birthday. I was trying to make you feel better and I forgot to add the Happy Birthday line at the end...

I am going to bake you a cake in my easy bake computer oven.

Momotaro

Thank you Erin and Aaron! Smitty, for some reason I never did get your url saved on my computer at work. I have it saved on my laptop, but it's unusable at the moment (more on that in a future blog) so I'll have to wait until tonight or Saturday to read it.
Hopefully everybody had a great 4th, and enjoyed the company they shared with their family.

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    Ravi Zacharias: Can Man Live Without God?
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