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Well a long time ago in the dark days before the World Wide Web, there was an ancient technology in use by the peoples of that time, this now forgotten artifact was known as the [[Modem]], some say it was a secret code that meant something more, however no one now alive remembers it. |
Well a long time ago in the dark days before the World Wide Web, there was an ancient technology in use by the peoples of that time, this now forgotten artifact was known as the [[Modem]], some say it was a secret code that meant something more, however no one now alive remembers it. |
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In those days these modems were used to connect to archaic networks known as [[ |
In those days these modems were used to connect to archaic networks known as [[Bulletin Board System|BBSs]] and within one of those BBS resided an ancient by the name of StarSlayer, it is said he was a high school student, who perhaps spent too much time on said [[Bulletin Board System|BBSs]]. |
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Anyhow several years later with the advent of the world wide web, this StarSlayer found out about the curse of pirates, in particular those who went about stealing names. In this case it seemed all sorts of people were using his name, and thus he had to add 'real' to his name to ensure that it was recognized that the name was originally his. Even though it only started out as something he thought sounded cool as a handle for a game of [[Trade Wars 2002]]... |
Anyhow several years later with the advent of the world wide web, this StarSlayer found out about the curse of pirates, in particular those who went about stealing names. In this case it seemed all sorts of people were using his name, and thus he had to add 'real' to his name to ensure that it was recognized that the name was originally his. Even though it only started out as something he thought sounded cool as a handle for a game of [[Trade Wars 2002]]... |
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Latest revision as of 01:56, 18 November 2009
So who is this Realstarslayer then hmm?
[edit]Well a long time ago in the dark days before the World Wide Web, there was an ancient technology in use by the peoples of that time, this now forgotten artifact was known as the Modem, some say it was a secret code that meant something more, however no one now alive remembers it.
In those days these modems were used to connect to archaic networks known as BBSs and within one of those BBS resided an ancient by the name of StarSlayer, it is said he was a high school student, who perhaps spent too much time on said BBSs.
Anyhow several years later with the advent of the world wide web, this StarSlayer found out about the curse of pirates, in particular those who went about stealing names. In this case it seemed all sorts of people were using his name, and thus he had to add 'real' to his name to ensure that it was recognized that the name was originally his. Even though it only started out as something he thought sounded cool as a handle for a game of Trade Wars 2002...
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This user uses Google as a primary search engine. |
This user uses Azureus. |
This user has a dual monitor configuration. |
64 | This user uses an x86-64 processor. |
This user comes from Canada. |
This user is a member of the Straw Hat Pirate Crew. |
This user's hero is Isaac Asimov. |
LOTR | This user enjoys The Lord of the Rings book, the film trilogy, and the 1978 animated film. |
22 | This user's favourite novel is Catch-22. |
This user loves The Chronicles of Narnia, both the books and the movies. |