[sarcasm] No, I think it must have been fate or astrology or something. [/sarcasm]Barney Slayer @ Jan 18 2007, 12:19 AM wrote: Okay, I guess it was a minor coincidence, but I still thought I'd bring it up.
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Do the few lines starting with "Turn off your computer and make sure it powers down" make any else have a sense of deja-vu? I've never heard The Sparks at all before and yet those few lines ring a bell in my head. Is it a noise that computers make/used to make, something else, or just a false memory?
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Barney Slayer @ May 19 2007, 07:37 AM wrote: Do the few lines starting with "Turn off your computer and make sure it powers down" make any else have a sense of deja-vu? I've never heard The Sparks at all before and yet those few lines ring a bell in my head. Is it a noise that computers make/used to make, something else, or just a false memory?
No, it's a very bad case of.... Oh, wait! This isn't the "stupid questions, stupid answers" thread.