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    Lite-brite for PC

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Snowsurfer, Mar 12, 2008.

  1. Snowsurfer

    Snowsurfer Rocky Mtn High

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    Lite-brite for killing time at work or school. http://www.sfpg.com/animation/liteBrite.html# Post your Lite-brite masterpiece to win the admiration and respect of the NBR forum members. Here is mine Grand Teton National Park 2008-03-12_182508.png Reload or refresh page to clear Lite-brite.
     
  2. blitzerdog

    blitzerdog Notebook Consultant

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    haha, thanks for that!
     
  3. R4000

    R4000 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Whoa, I have not seen Lite-Brite in over 30 years (I used to have one). :D
     
  4. MathisHard

    MathisHard Notebook Consultant

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    Just gotta say that was sweet. Already sent it around to friends an they're loving it.

    "OMG, where did you find this?!" -etc.