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surfduke - 13 Jan 2007 00:57 GMT
I just posted my 1:48th, Scale Saturn V Rocket on Google Base! It was
simple, and I think this new service will smoke EBAY! Finally a giant
killer! Good Bye to Big Brother!!!! I think there is some tweeking that
could be done, (But it works great in Beta)! Try it out Guys!!

Go! Go! Google!

Carl
Z 1 Y 0 N 3 X - 13 Jan 2007 11:15 GMT
Google ftw.

You can always trust a 100 billion dollar company ;)
I bet it's especially nice for those people who live in the radius of
Google as well, free high speed internet. Ftw.
Jim - 14 Jan 2007 19:17 GMT
Sorry for my ignorance but what means "ftw"?
Jim in Houston
> Google ftw.
>
> You can always trust a 100 billion dollar company ;)
> I bet it's especially nice for those people who live in the radius of
> Google as well, free high speed internet. Ftw.
Tim Rogers - 14 Jan 2007 19:59 GMT
> Sorry for my ignorance but what means "ftw"?

For The Win.

Darn kids these days with their hair and their clothes and their
Intarwebs...

Tim
Z 1 Y 0 N 3 X - 15 Jan 2007 17:45 GMT
> > Sorry for my ignorance but what means "ftw"?
>
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> Tim

Little hulligans, they are. I actually didn't suspect anyone to know
what ftw meant, sort of gaming slang. Over-used... >.<
 
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