j0yj0y wrote:
today a woman pointed me to the burger king mancademy on the web (http://www.mancademy.de/ (in german)) - which I found suspicious at first, but the site is funny anyway.
and according to the gradin...
binkie7 wrote: IDIOT SIGHTING: We had to have the garage door repaired. The Sears repairman told us that one of our problems was that we did not have a 'large' enough motor on the opener. I thought for a minute and...
binkie7 wrote: Since Nero now has a forum for users to post questions for help with Nero's software - let's take a peek at how to post on a forum :)
Posting and You ...
binkie7 wrote:
I don't know the whole story but as they say 'a picture is worth a thousand words' or in this case a video :)
Check out this video and see what I mean - it's too cool!
Th...
butlor wrote:
What happened to nero vision , capture video to hard drive?
I can't scan t.v. channels anymore , it does it by itself and where did s-video set-up go? I can't copy any tapes from my v.c.r. a...
binkie7 wrote: Over the weekend a My Nero member popped by for a visit.
Budds Creek, about 1 hour from me, was hosting the Motorcross of Nations - and born2ride is a big fan. (hmmm wonder where the nic came from ...
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