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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 30th April 1999 
Soon all this will be just a memory.
Good or Bad? Who knows? Not I.


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Cedrik
Last posted: May 24, 1999
Researcher Number:

30653

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Cannabish2g2Apr 30, 1999Dec 26, 2000
economicsh2g2May 11, 1999Aug 31, 2000
The inner being.h2g2May 24, 1999Apr 20, 2000
where do pigeons goh2g2May 13, 1999Jan 16, 2000
computersh2g2Apr 30, 1999Nov 8, 1999
Chiwawah2g2May 13, 1999Aug 15, 1999
Very Little Painh2g2May 24, 1999Jul 2, 1999
Tattoosh2g2May 13, 1999Jul 2, 1999
The New Pigeonh2g2May 13, 1999Jun 17, 1999
Picturesh2g2Apr 30, 1999Jun 14, 1999
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Tattoos
May 13, 1999

A great and marvelous invention, the roots are steeped in history, usually as a form of tribal rites of passage.
The Maoris, for example, rate a persons manhood by the size of tattoo he can endure in one sitting.
But this is no longer the case, tattoos are becomming more and more popular as a form of body art and self expression. There are those out there who don't apreciate the intimacy and personal meaning behind a tattoo. These are the ones who go out on a saturday and get an off the shelf tattoo of their local football team, only to regret it a year later when they don't like the said team anymore.
If anyone out there is thinking of getting a tattoo then beware, if you get one you may become hopelessly hooked and get more and more. But all of you remember that a tattoo should be something that you really want, not just something that you like the look of, although you are often best off designing it yourself.
If I have any more comments regarding this I will be sure to post them.

Discuss this entry - 1 reply - Latest reply: Jul 2, 1999

Internet Users
Apr 29, 1999

Working on an Internet Service Desk isn't always fun and games, many customers aren't nice people, through strenuous research I have narrowed them down to three catagories, (there are many other grey areas as well but for arguments sake I have catagorised them) Firstly is the complete novice: They react well to help and are always eternally grateful to you for helping them type in a search entry.
Secondly (and by far the worst) is the person who thinks they know a lot but only know a bit: These are the worst for the simple reason that they aren't affraid to change things on their computer (not always a bed thing) but don't know why it goes wrong when they delete a vital systems file. Then, to make matters worse, they will fly off the handle when you imply it is their fault.
Lastly the computer nerd: This is the person who simply wants someone to talk to as they re-install theur entire operating system and hack into the Pentagon. (The solution to this problem is always, open the window leave the house and get some friends.)
 

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