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gumby
03-14-2001, 02:55 PM
Hello All,
I would like to introduce myself.

I've been an webmaster for about 6 years adult webmaster for almost three years, it's kind of a hobby for me, I don't bring in the big bucks, but it's enough to feed my PC addiction. I started selling porn that I pulled from newsgroup and fido feeds on my BBS for $30 bucks every 3 months (this was before I was even legal age to view porn) It kept the BBS open and paid for all the phone lines and PCs I kept purchasing.
Well the BBS sceene eventually died and I finally decided to give the "WWW" a try, I learned html and put out a few home pages and such. Right after I turned 18 I turned back to porn to feed my PC addiction and to keep me away from flippin burgers while I attended college.

The reason why I came here was to find information on how to build my crappy TGP into a decent TGP/CJ. I've been running a "crappy" TGP for a couple years now and I am looking for a script that can help me trade with my posters and friends easier than the script I have now.

ragnar
03-14-2001, 03:08 PM
welcome aboard man well as far as i know there are several scripts just look around here and im sure you will find some topics about these scripts i can't post them here because hen we get endless discussions about "wich one is the best" sorry

best regards,

Ragnar

gumby
03-14-2001, 03:55 PM
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by ragnar:
i can't post them here because hen we get endless discussions about "wich one is the best"
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I know what you mean, it'll be like an "Intel vs. AMD" post over at http://www.maximumpc.com! I see them all the time! :-) I am going to try out a few of the free/inexpensive scripts out there first to see if I can get what I am looking for, which is basicly a content CJ site http://bbs.adultwebmasterinfo.com/ubb/smile.gif I want to keep my loyal posters, but get a few more trades going.

Cam
03-14-2001, 06:21 PM
Hey Gumby,

AMD is better... Hehe...

gumby
03-15-2001, 12:42 AM
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Cam:
Hey Gumby,

AMD is better... Hehe...</font>

Depending on the machine http://bbs.adultwebmasterinfo.com/ubb/smile.gif *off topic alert*
I've got a T-bird 700@1000 MHZ (9x133 FSB) But it doesn't compare to my VP6 2x P3 700's@1000MHZ (Same FSB). And my T-bird has a slight edge (but not in memory performance) on my BP6 2x Celeron 366@550. I would say in a single CPU configuration an AMD T-bird with the right mobo/memory wins any day!

snow
03-15-2001, 02:18 AM
Nice to meet you.......

Snow
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