Most popular (currently in use) sig

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Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:07PM
Posted by: Ellis
oh, and the google search shortcut beside the address bar is great!




Racing Is Life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting
Jesus may be able to heal the sick and bring the dead back to life, but he can't do shît for low fps
Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:08PM
Posted by: ralphi
ssshhhesss..... it's like your there spokes person.. or whatever it's called.. :P;)





Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:11PM
Posted by: ZaZ
Ok, lets get this over with....

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I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:12PM
Posted by: tux
ellis. stop describing firebird :) :P

much better :)





Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:13PM
Posted by: Guimengo
I like Vivaldi, Mozart, and some Beethoven :)
But also Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, U2, Savage Garden, Robbie Williams,...., and of course, Kylie Minogue!

Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:23PM
Posted by: Glyn
Ok, I think we get the picture that Opera is better. Can we leave it as that? :)



Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:25PM
Posted by: ZaZ
thats why i posted everything at once in the post above.
there's nothing left to say about opera now :)







I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:27PM
Posted by: Glyn
there's nothing left to say about opera now

You forgot to mention it costs 34 Euros ;)



Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:27PM
Posted by: ralphi
hey.. does anybody listen to Pavarotti..... he is great..





Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:27PM
Posted by: ZaZ
oh yeah....

on topic.. I like dUmAsS sig







I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 02:28PM
Posted by: Ellis
You forgot to mention it costs 34 Euros

no it doesnt :p

It costs 34 euros if u want to remove the smal banner the legal way :p




Racing Is Life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting
Jesus may be able to heal the sick and bring the dead back to life, but he can't do shît for low fps
Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 03:10PM
Posted by: Zcott
Man, mouse-gestures are super-good. I find myself trying them in IE, and getting annoyed when they don't work. It's just a superior browser. It's not full of holes for viruses like IE and OE, and it handles everything you could want it to.

It's what IE -should- be!



Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 03:10PM
Posted by: jginete
I like Vivaldi, Mozart, and some Beethoven

vivaldi never wrote an opera, neither beethoven...



Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 03:15PM
Posted by: Zcott
But Mozart wrote plenty! Actually, I detest the musical genre of opera because it's highly irritating and full of operatic singers who use too much vibrato. There's only a few operas I'd listen to, and they're typically modern works. But as a browser, I use nothing BUT opera!



Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 03:18PM
Posted by: jginete
fully agree ;)
some operas are nice! examples... uh... erm... actually... operas suck...
but opera rocks!



Post Edited (11-16-03 22:19)

Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 03:19PM
Posted by: andrew_S
****, in italy, i had to sit through an opera, in verona, it was sort of amazing for the start, in the roman amphithere, but when its got through 2 acts in 4 hours, and you aint even sure whats going on, its sure as hell boring, lol



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Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 03:22PM
Posted by: Orpheus
ZaZ i dont like ur sig, change it! :P *
















* btw cmon celtic! :) ;)



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Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 03:23PM
Posted by: Zcott
I went to see Verdi's "Aida" a few years ago. It was basically an exercise for me in how not to be bored whilst in a confined space you can't leave. Fantastically unenjoyable.



Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 03:35PM
Posted by: Vader
My favourite sig pic (currently in use) is jginete's.

Stöfelmütten is just cult! It's like a religion.

I don't like Mozart. Too soft, too squiggled and still too much rococo-like. I either like pure baroque (Bach, Vivaldi, Händel, Telemann) or true classic music (Beethoven, Haydn).

@ jginete:
Beethoven did write Fidelio which sounds pretty much like an opera, if you ask me.

@ Zcott:
I love Verdi, I love Aida.



Post Edited (11-16-03 22:40)






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Re: Most popular (currently in use) sig
Date: November 16, 2003 04:02PM
Posted by: Andy Mad
IE+MyIE shove the Opera deep down the hole, imho.



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