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he removed the dvd rom from the pc but when i could not get it going with my dvd rom he gave me the original back but however that one wont play either

If the drive is opening/closing, and detected in the BIOS, it could be a issue with windows. The upper and lower device filters, seen it plenty of times at my old work.

I have a question :

Nagasaki 1945, after the atomic bomb

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Nagasaki 2011, following earthquake and tsunami

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What the f**k is that arch made of? :D

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Came across this cool bit of 'software' the other day - makes your Firefox start page look a bit like the supposed windows 8 GUI - you can basically customise it with all your fave links (read the 'readme.txt' for instructions), and is kinda cool.

http://downloads.pcauthority.com.au/article/23227-eight_-_firefox_start_page

If anyone likes the concept and wants me to email them my index.html file and thumbs/pngs (I made up/stole some custom pngs myself for SAU, SAU:SA, ANZ, NineMSN, Catch of the Day, 1-Day.com.au) let me know.

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