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Thanks to Rhapsody in Arcadia for loaning us diskspace, we bring to you some funny, challenging, stress relieving and creating programs for your computer. They're all practically tiny files, about the size of a picture, and all zipped. (That means you need Winzip to open them. You can find winzip here.) We don't need any help finding programs here, but if you find something you think we should have, tell us where to get it! It might lighten someone's day out there. BTW all, we ARE, however, searching for a Britney Spears Doom version. Anyone know where to get that?

Australia - For the international perspective on the computers overseas!

AOL chat simulator - simulates a chat room, but a little more humorous. The real tricks come when you try sending a message to the chat.

Boss Basher - Ever wanted to kill your boss? A real stress reliever!

The Coca Cola gift - Just play it. It'll have you in fits.

Gag me shut down - a little program that tricks you into thinking your computer is about to shut down. Good to send to your friends through E-mail where you're safe.

Insult writer - does just that. It can be a little lewd sometimes, so be careful who you use it against. You might get a slap or a bootie call.

The Meaning of life - We've never beat it yet.... If anyone beats this will you please tell us how you managed it??

The Moron game - either you find it funny, or you don't.

Mouse on Viagra - the program speaks for itself.

The Urinal Game - Lets make a strategy game out of taking a whiz.

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