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Old 05-08-2002
I dont want to know any search engines

I just want to know where I can download it on this website plz
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Old 05-09-2002
When attempting to get answers, ask a question. Do NOT attempting responding by hitting the "New Thread" button, hit the "Post Reply" button. Then at least all your responses will be in the same thread.

You can't download what you want from this site. As posted in the other threads you created, search the web.
Answers available, hand holding is not.
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