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at the bottom of the chat page there is instruction on getting a java update it should ask you whne you log in
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I believe that error message is that the java needs to be updated. Which browser are you using?
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You can get all of them on iTunes. Go to the section on the left that says "podcasts" and you should see GS Radio. There is an arrow to the left of it and there is a drop down that lets you "get" any episode that you want.
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Did i hear that you are from Denmark? I just started a special forum for the European crowd too
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This is an experiment. I wanted to have a spot where you can ask questions; have concerns and get familiar with the GS forums.
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And I thought that they were one hit wonders!!!
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I played it on iTunes and you are right the keyboards are very distinctive like another of their hits.
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Don't you think that is tooooo recent a song? (I looked it up so I won't guess)
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scratch cat fever(fiver)
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Noel Neill, who played Lois on the TV version in the 50's is in the movie; as is Jack Larson, who played Jimmy Olsen on the 50's show.
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Chas, The buckle on the comic version is round. On Routh it has his symbol. And if you turn that comic on his side to reveal the cape, you will see the symbolic "S" but in yellow. The "S" on his chest is proportionally smaller than the comic AND of the '70's and '80's movies
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Didn't we play Trivial Pursuit and Pictionary back in the day, CA?
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It was a good movie. I'm a big Superman fan. Routh sounds just like Christopher Reeve. One of my big problems with Superman I and II was the campiness. The bumbling Clark Kent was a big irritant for me. Routh mimics from the old movies. And Lex Luthor surrounded by idiotic sidekicks -- that too, was carried over. On the positive side, Luthor does have a dark and serious side, which is played well. And Routh's Superman is played very well. I thought that the storyline was good. Gave us a chance to be reintroduced to the the characters. For the first time in ANY Superman story, the suit looks real. BUT what the hell did they do to the yellow "S" on his cape???? And the "S" symbol on his belt buckle is a bit much. It is well worth seeing overall. I hope they hop back on and do a sequel very soon.
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Type "peaceful easy feeling" into the iTunes search box and you have a number of versions.
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Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 64..
pawtucket replied to Wacky Funster's topic in Open
With his pending divorce, he now knows the answer to the musical question, "Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 64?" NO -
Two words -- Hai Karate
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Try this anti virus, AVG. http://www.grisoft.com/doc/1 It has a 30 day free trial.
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Most of my part was from the first interview. I back off a lot to not be overwhelming
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Episode 7 Part 1 (55:22)
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I have the new setup in place and working. Today I interviewed Oakspear, redoing some sections. Starting this week, I will be doing interviews to get this back on a schedule. I hope you enjoy the other half of Oakspear's interview which will be up sometime this evening.
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Worked fine for me.
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It was indeed a British show. It started in the USA as a summer replacement show with episodes that were a few years old (we didn't know) It was such a success that it was brought back, I believe as a mid season replacement show. Tara King was the female lead for a time as was another character Emma Peel. It was made into a movie a few years back also
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Here's one I liked better than the Saint hear