this aint a love life question...but here it goes ~~~>everytime i try to burn a cd....it melts...i tryed couple of times but it dont work...keeps on melting...wtf am i doing wrong??!?! also...in another ocasion my computer told me to press "any key" to continue...but i cant find the "any key" to press so acidently i pressed something n KABOOM...i dunno wut happend but i'm scared my computer is gonna blow...oh n one more question b4 my computer blows on my face...i watched southpark and theres this episode where they said its healthy to stick food in yr ass and shit it outta yr mouth.. so u tried it and it didnt work so then...i tried hangin upside down and it still didnt work...wut can i do?
HELP PLZ PLZ ASAP!!!
OreoGirl answered Wednesday July 7 2004, 3:03 am: k if u actually tried to burn a CD with fire u r an idiot. im sry but u are.
if u burned music onto it and it melts then maybe ur computer is too ot and needs to b shut down for a while. u need to let it cool off.
when ur computer says ress any key it means press any key. ur computer wont explode. hopefully...
with the southpark dilemma i think ur doing sumthing wrong. just keep trying and maybe u'll get it. good luck!
XxSmileyChickxX answered Tuesday July 6 2004, 9:55 pm: Please tell me you are joking about this. Okay anyway, burning a CD is when you download music from another CD onto a blank CD. You do not actually burn it in a fire. And there is no key on the keyboard that says "Any Key". When it says to "Press Any Key" it means to press any of the keys on the keyboard. And South Park is just a mess up animated show that has no meaning what so ever. If you need any more advice and need questions answered just leave them in my inbox.
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