Quote:and guess now, it also came from Great Britan. Thats 3 crappy auctions from GB in only lets say 1 to 2 months...
I don't care where you buy your cards from, you are always vulnerable to problem-riddled auctions. The fact that some sellers are not as clued up about 3dfx products as we are, is not there fault. We have to give them some slack, as they may no absolutely nothing about any computer components, let alone a 3dfx-specific graphics card. It's your job to be more inquisitive before you bid, and also assure yourself, you know what you are buying, without the assurance of others.
Like Gary said, you saw the title of the auction you bid on. Any other 3dfx seller would be dubious of it. Maybe this is a lack of 3dfx expertise on your part then.
Quote:and no... i didn't plant bombs anywhere...
yeaaah i know i shouldn't have made jokes about that, but 3 dissapointments after all from Great Britain makes me very angry....
Frankly, I am well pissed off at you for this. This is no joke whatsoever, and you should not have even thought about posting this, even if you admit yourself it was a joke.
How does the awful tragedy of what happened in London, compare to your disappointment over 3 graphics cards. You seriously need to grow up and take a realistic look on life!
And of all people, how dare you post such a comment, given your nation's background history, you should be the first to be watch your words carefully, be mindful of what's happened and have sympathy to those who fell victim to the atrocities. Along with this comment and your anger for GB sellers of 3dfx cards, your state of thinking seems somewhat pathetic and primitive, as it doesn't seem to have left the era of the 1940's.
You are obviously a bad apple in the bunch, as all your other fellow patriots do not seem to post to such similar disrespectful methods as you do. This means you let them down too.
And for anyone who understands his anger towards his unsuccessfull auctions, I'm sorry, but I do not appease with such sentiment, since his prior faux pax on the bombings simply overrules such felt sympathy.
Yesterday was yet another great day in London and for the rest of Britain and the World, as we celebrated a combination of ceremonies in the 60th anniversary of VE and VJ day. A celebration of ridding the world of evil and tyranny 60 years ago. Today, we continue that same quest against the cowardly actions of spineless terrorists that don't have the nerve to face us like men. However, once again, we will succeed in ridding the world of these bastards.