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Originally posted by ex-static

12886924 (wow ive got the oldest icq number out of all of your.. gah.. im a nerd :))

hehehe, beatcha... beatcha...

ICQ 1475150

MSN [email protected]

And I use trillian so bleh youse will all pop up on the same window anyways.

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From ICQ Website

On November 1, 1996 three kids, Arik Vardi, Sefi Vigiser, and Yair Goldfinger, released ICQ to 40 beta testers. The first ICQ number was 100,000. The three founders had a few numbers under 100,000.

Unless your mate was one of the developers or one of their mates, I doubt he'd have a number with 5 digits. :P

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Originally posted by funkymonkey

Unless your mate was one of the developers or one of their mates, I doubt he'd have a number with 5 digits. :D

lol i'll have a look when i get home... i was damn sure it was 5 tho... obviously not. guess im dislexic.... :P which is most likely

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