The Official "ZTNet Sucks" Thread

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tar wrote:i even have a life insurance policy
Not me. I want everybody to have incentive to keep me alive. Certainly don't want anyone to profit from my mysterious demise.
tar wrote:marp is a good cause
If you ever use irc, join us in #marp on http://www.lazynet.org

We don't bite....well maybe some of us do, but you're relatively safe communicating with us through the internet. :wink:
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Even though the pussies are cute, I don't see the connection with ZTNet - unless you think they are a bunch of pussies, because MARP is down yet again?

I've noticed that recently the replay lists on the site have been getting more and more screwed up. I hope that others will concur, and that it's not because I'm using Mozilla as a non-M$ alternative for browsing (recently installed 0.7)
This is me. 8O
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PotiPotato wrote::?:
Even though the pussies are cute, I don't see the connection with ZTNet - unless you think they are a bunch of pussies, because MARP is down yet again?
Not much of a connection, just needed to bump the thread in some way. That's a good one though. :)

(it could also be considered that ZTNet is on the right, getting smacked by disgruntled MARP'ers)
I've noticed that recently the replay lists on the site have been getting more and more screwed up. I hope that others will concur, and that it's not because I'm using Mozilla as a non-M$ alternative for browsing (recently installed 0.7)
I use Mozilla Firebird, and haven't had any problems.
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Potter Marsh enhances aurora display

The northern lights dance across the sky while being reflected in Potter Marsh in this picture taken just before midnight on Oct. 16.
(Photo by Bob Hallinen / Anchorage Daily News)


Photo No. 4 of 88 | Published: October 29, 2003
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tar, your photos rock! if you ever get any high definition versions (i.e. higher resolutions please post those too, maybe as links for the lower bandwidth people, but please pm them to me :)
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thanks skito
how close are you to the california wild fires?

I wonder if diabolik sees northern lights in Findland?

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tar wrote: I wonder if diabolik sees northern lights in Findland?
I live in Southern Finland and normally don't see much northern lights. But lately there's been great performances in the sky even here! Thanks to sun being more active than for a 1150 years!

When I was doing my military service in Lapland -98, I saw northern lights almost every night. Wonderful stuff!
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Haha, mostly I see Helsinki city-lights reflected into clouds...
(+Santa Claus flying around with raindeers)
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tar wrote:thanks skito
how close are you to the california wild fires?

tar
we had smoke and ashes for days in the skies, almost like a volcano but much less ash. it's pretty much all back to normal now except for the peopl that lost homes.
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tar wrote:8O
You don't know hes from Finland, Korvatunturi. But lappland actually. So my parents tell me.

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You don't know hes from Finland, Korvatunturi. But lappland actually. So my parents tell me.

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i looked at the article.
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skito , that photo on top looks like a fire elemental from D&D...evil spirit or good spirit depending on it's function.
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tar wrote:the TJT
You don't know hes from Finland, Korvatunturi. But lappland actually. So my parents tell me.

Tommi 12 and half
tar's response : :?: I don't understand.
He was referring to Santa Claus.

http://www.tracetech.net/santa/21.htm
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diabolik wrote:
tar wrote: I wonder if diabolik sees northern lights in Findland?
I live in Southern Finland and normally don't see much northern lights. But lately there's been great performances in the sky even here! Thanks to sun being more active than for a 1150 years!

When I was doing my military service in Lapland -98, I saw northern lights almost every night. Wonderful stuff!
Lucky man :) I'm a poor french guy in a country where northen lights are very very rare. I love athmospherical phenomena and I hope see northern lights at least once time in my life. Beside, I have the luck to be in the best spot for see the 1999 solar eclipse :)

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