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  • Googlooking
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 22

    #1

    zapping the box

    Can any one tell me if or when the box's are getting hit.
    ihad been told that it was 07/11 but good news nothing as of yet.
  • zaf786
    V.I.P. Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 327

    #2
    Originally posted by Googlooking
    Can any one tell me if or when the box's are getting hit.
    ihad been told that it was 07/11 but good news nothing as of yet.
    Don,t think vm are going to announce what date they are going to hit us u will know when they do

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    • DW190

      #3
      Originally posted by Googlooking
      Can any one tell me if or when the box's are getting hit.
      ihad been told that it was 07/11 but good news nothing as of yet.
      They're getting hit every day but are slightly off target as they have been for over ten years.

      One day they'll get it right, until then!! Enjoy.

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      • Danril
        Top Poster
        • May 2008
        • 122

        #4
        Originally posted by DW190
        They're getting hit every day but are slightly off target as they have been for over ten years.

        One day they'll get it right, until then!! Enjoy.




        That or get a bigger gun!

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        • PaphosAL
          Old Git
          • Mar 2008
          • 1064

          #5
          They could do two double k*y-rolls seven days every week if they wanted to. Do they bother?

          They could also do two k*y-roll method changes daily, if they wanted to. Well? We're fast approaching the 1st Anniversary of the last one...

          It's mind games and psychological warfare. We're expected to swallow the news that a company making a ?240 million loss last year are about to embark on a nationwide issue of 8,000,000 new cards costing them around ?20 each...

          Somehow, I don't think so. Not unless the VM techies can convince the VM accountants that this investment will instantly generate in excess of more than ?160,000,000 extra net profit in their current fiscal year (to at least break even on this massive outlay). Can they? I don't think so...

          Their churn rate would drop into negative figures, and Murdock & Co would be left laughing all the way to the bank!

          I think it's all a load of

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