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Smarties tube conundrum occupies Hermit's Kavers

Last week in the very odd place
Sun Feb 20 2005, 17:19
HERMIT'S CAVE, which you can nearly always find here, is the discussion forum where the culturally elite readers of The Inquirer hobnob. Almost any topic is fair game. Use the "Message Board" link on the navbar to get there. Anyone can read anonymously as guests, but registration is required to participate. Registration is free and there are no intentional ads or popups. People who SPAM or post technical questions will be labelled toffs and treated accordingly.

Here is what we've been on about lately.

Best musicians of all time - Who do you think did the best job setting your minds alight with music? Chime in this thread with your opinion.

No more Smarties tubes. UK Kavers are quite distraught over Nestle Rowntree's decision to change the packaging of Smarties. No longer will children be able to fling Smarties caps at one another. No longer will Kaver's be able to make pop guns with them. One less tool in the Kaver's take over the world arsenal. The rest of us from outside of the UK have no clue what they are on about.

WB MUST DIE! - They are further distraught with Warner Bros. for suggesting they may "update" Bugs Bunny and friends. It is evident most Kavers are not finished with their first childhood.

Low Pro PCIX graphics - Someone asked where they could find a half-height PXI-X graphics card for a Dell. We suspect they meant PCIexpress since Dell does not offer a home desktop system with PCI-X slots. Either way, that is all I have to say about that.

Now for some business matters.

Word(s) Association
16,391 posts.

Jeopardy
540 questioned answers.

The Cave has decided
There are no closet horse-fanciers in the Cave. We should NOT rename the forum to Misogynists Anonymous.

Hermit's Quotable Quotes
Did you mention barrel length? Quite important too.

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now if they sent up a few exploding roosters, I'd be all for it - Randome Kaver

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