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peletonnissen said:
having never used facebook, i guess im the jerk.... sorry for the misunderstanding, I am an avid MTBR user, but thats about all my social network skills allow... Once again, SORRY BOUT THAT FOLKS!!!!
I should be apologizing. I may have just ruined what could have become an awesome flame war...
 
Hey, I got my account shut down cos fbook sensed some sort of hack going on. Had to change password to get back in etc. I suspect this page, should prolly squash this shyat :)
 
Discussion starter · #48 ·
CHUM said:
you're right..it's a hack....go here for step-by-step instructions how to fix...
(http://www.geeksquad.com/techtips/current/facebookhack.shtml)

sorry.....:(
It says:

geeksquad said:
OMG! You Broke the Interwebs!

Are you surfing an Amiga or a Newton device? Do you own a set of Tesla coils? We're not sure how you did it, but you unearthed our error page.

Quick! Click one of the working links before the fabric of space and time begins to unravel. Oh, and sorry for the inconvenience.
Why would you break teh interwebz on purpose?
 
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New-B said:
Why is it when I click on this it goes to a weird old school music video on youtube? I don't even like Rick Astley, (Whoever the hell that is). lol :D
:lol: from Wiki:
Rickrolling is an Internet meme[1][2] typically involving the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song "Never Gonna Give You Up". The meme is a bait and switch: a person provides a web link that they claim is relevant to the topic at hand, but the link actually takes the user to the Astley video. The link can be masked or obfuscated in some manner so that the user cannot determine the true destination of the link without clicking. When a person clicks on the link and is led to the web page, he or she is said to have been "rickrolled". The song may have been favored for this use by those regarding it as the "worst"[3] popular song of all time. Rickrolling has extended beyond Web links to playing the video or song disruptively in other situations, including public places;[2] this culminated when Astley and the song made a surprise appearance in the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade,[1] a televised event with tens of millions of viewers.
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Curmy said:
He is not the last. I had no clue what that is either - but I do watch where links point before clicking. :)
so thats what being rick rolled means. lol been wonderin about that.
i checked the link too. it said geeksquad. lies........
 
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