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Csimbi(02:05 PM CET - Nov,28 2016 )
quote:
The best mice

Best mice: G400S, which is the descendant of the previous best mouse, the MX5.

quote:
Ransomware Spreading via Images on Social Networks

Ransomware, viruses and general misconceptions spreading through social media are best avoided by meeting your real friends at the nearest pub.
Get a life!

quote:
People have paid a company more than $80,000 to dig a hole for absolutely no reason

lol
That's America all right!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZOTo1K_Kp0

Tom(08:23 PM CET - Nov,28 2016 )
Csimbi> quote:
The best mice

Best mice: G400S, which is the descendant of the previous best mouse, the


Logitech pfft. Razer owns when it comes to mice and keyboards.

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