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Geek Culture / Plug-ins (DLL) question

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Alberto Meyer
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Posted: 9th Dec 2003 22:46
is there a link for a site with all the DLLs available?

Thanks in advance

Al
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Posted: 10th Dec 2003 00:29
"the dlls" are a community driven thing so they are spread out far and wide among many sites. I am sure people will post here letting you know what and where their stuff is...Follow TCA's links to his site as well as IanM's.

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Posted: 10th Dec 2003 23:54
He means me!

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And me too...


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Posted: 11th Dec 2003 00:42 Edited at: 11th Dec 2003 00:43
me 3
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Alberto Meyer
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Posted: 11th Dec 2003 01:17
Thanks for the feedback.

Al

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