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October 18, 2011 at 6:36 AM #154683
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June 23, 2011 at 6:19 PM #151957
nope totoo tabi iyan….ol you need is to download cproxies then input the serial number of your broadband to the settings of your computer….pero su iba na bagong broadband dai sya ng ggana sa mga lumang versions lang…tried it with my sun bro and gumagana sya…kaso lang pag wla ka signal wara man giraray ki internet….unlimite access….._______________________________________typhoon falcon, typhoon dodong, typhoon egay
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June 13, 2011 at 8:52 PM #151693
sino po may alam pano makaaccess ng free internet sa stick glob tattoo broadband pwede nyo po ba ko turuan..tnx
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September 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM #89780
Excuse mo po. . .Oopps wait, pero igwa po baga daa “FREE” internet as ussual sa Smart-Bro-Ken(hehe) dai ko lang sure kung nagagana sa saro lang na canopy kang Smart, neweis magibo ako new topic jan para sa mga adik mag program and “wanna be” hackers.
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April 3, 2007 at 3:17 AM #51111
ngaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaakkkkkkk, kaya daw nakon ako san, sabi pati san pamangkin ko “hubris of ignorance” bokon excuse. hahahaha, na usadan ako didi ni Lex, ai!!!!! kaya daw, indi ko talaga ma imagine kin pawno ngane. on the other hand, it might just function…. “optic fibres” san sewage system hahahahaha. lintikoran baga ika dyan Lex. Anyway, I had fun, poking on my wildest imagination. ( aber date mo baga tabi san post mo Noy lex April 2…… hahahahah) Si Xandei online man kagabi, kitaon nya su post ko, segi gayud su nguisi, hahahahahaha!
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April 3, 2007 at 12:59 AM #51100
April Fools Joke po yan manoykang google… :))
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April 3, 2007 at 12:57 AM #51099
🙂 April Fools tabi ini kan Google. Yearly nag gigibo sinda ning arog kani. 🙂
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April 3, 2007 at 12:32 AM #51096
Noy Tolhits, amo baga. segi ngane su orop-orop (isip-isip) ko nong naka post na ako. kin didi man sa piga traba’wan ko, ba-ad madakop pa ako ka an (kin matod kadi). Salamat tabi Noy Tolhits. Salamat man Noy Lex.
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April 2, 2007 at 6:51 PM #51077
Anonymous. 😀
dae man ni effective igdi sa pinas(kung sakaling totoo)ta mayo mang fiber-optic cable ang sewage lines. saka! mayo man nganing sewage lines program ang mga nasa rural. basta na sana baga minakaralot ning septic vault ang kada harong, na kapag pano na iyo na ang problema ta dae na nag-u-ulnod angyellow submarine maski sarong drum na tubig ang ibuhos! :))
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April 2, 2007 at 8:56 AM #51029
Noy Lex, ano tabi ini legal (considering the presence of a landline)? pasensya na ta unga-unga-on ako sa mga bagay na arog ka ini?
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April 2, 2007 at 8:01 AM #51026
Google TiSP (BETA) is a fully functional, end-to-end system that provides in-home wireless access by connecting your commode-based TiSP wireless router to one of thousands of TiSP Access Nodes via fiber-optic cable strung through your local municipal sewage lines.
Installing a typical home TiSP system is a quick, easy and largely sanitary process — provided you follow these step-by-step instructions very, very carefully.#1Remove the spindle of fiber-optic cable from your TiSP installation kit.
#2Attach the sinker to the loose end of the cable, take one safe step backward and drop this weighted end into your toilet.#3Grasp both ends of the spindle firmly while a friend or loved one flushes, thus activating the patented GFlushâ„¢ system, which sends the weighted cable surfing through the plumbing system to one of the thousands of TiSP Access Nodes.
#4When the GFlush is complete, the spindle will (or at least should) have largely unraveled, exposing a connector at the remaining end. Detach the cable from the spindle, taking care not to allow the cable to slip into the toilet.#5Plug the fiber-optic cable into your TiSP wireless router, which has a specially designed counterweight to withstand the centripetal force of flushing.
#6Insert the TiSP installation CD and run the setup utility to install the Google Toolbar (required) and the rest of the TiSP software, which will automatically configure your computer’s network settings.#7Within sixty minutes — assuming proper data flow — the other end of your fiber-optic cable should have reached the nearest TiSP Access Node, where our Plumbing Hardware Dispatchers (PHDs) will remove the sinker and plug the line into our global data networking system.
#8Congratulations, you’re online! (Please wash your hands before surfing.) -
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