Static (the noun) is static (the noun).AbsoluteDestiny wrote:No it isn'tjbone wrote:Static is static.nailz1000 wrote:Nothing is static
Static (the noun) is not static (adj)
;p
No sound???
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hmm, then it's only winxp what makes this trouble (right grammar?)jbone wrote:I run Win2k, and I had no trouble installing any of the codecs.
I've found the codec pack by typing "nimo codec pack" in google.
only installing divx 3.11 shouldn't fix it on winxp because divx doesn't report about files that it couldn't overwrite. nimo does
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It may be obvious to you, as you are the one who wrote it; however, do remember that language is a fluid thing, and is prone to much reinterpretation. Anything can be interpreted in a way different than its author intended - and nobody can really meaningfully say that other peoples' interpretation has any less merit than the author's.nailz1000 wrote:yes, but the static in my signature is obviously the adj, and not the noun.
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