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Non-MegaMan / Non-MegaMan Games / Re: What game are you playing?
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on: 26 March 2009, 00:23:49
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It's like some babies found some tremendously old turnips that fell off the cart ages ago, and there they are gurgling things like "GOLD!" and "MY TURNIP!"
Well, regardless of how mildly interesting and definitely funny the two games are, it's always nice to kick back and play the rope game every now and then. The other is a good one-time-only deal.
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Non-MegaMan / Non-MegaMan Games / Re: Upcoming Games Topic
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on: 26 March 2009, 00:20:36
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I liked Wind Waker, but I never have felt compelled to play Phantom Hourglass. I feel the same about this one.
It's not the graphics; I like those... it's just something about portable Zelda games has always irked me.
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Non-MegaMan / Any Other Business? / Re: Matricians: Show Yourselves!
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on: 23 March 2009, 03:20:21
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Seriously. It's just lopping off the dead bits on the end. The follicles themselves only respond to hormones, not the stimuli generated by shaving, as shaving is not a natural process and therefore would not be a bio-trigger from hormonal release.
You notice this because you are still young and your follicles are still developing.
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Non-MegaMan / Any Other Business? / Re: Matricians: Show Yourselves!
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on: 23 March 2009, 01:52:04
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Best advice: Shave it frequently.
It'll come back thicker, fuller and more quickly.
That's just a coincidence, isn't it?
Yes. It's a common myth with no scientific basis whatsoever. A beard takes until the mid-to-late 20's to fully mature, and your genetics will dictate which bits you get. I couldn't grow a proper goatee & stache until recently, since the bits on the side that connect them hadn't grown in yet. It just takes time.
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Non-MegaMan / Non-MegaMan Games / Re: What game are you playing?
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on: 23 March 2009, 00:36:56
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Nice job, Abe. I always knew you had indomitable patience. I mean you run this place and all. Oh, I've been playing Golden Eye 64... unsuccessfully. why would you make a controller scheme like that rare 1.2 Solitaire is your friend.
I suppose really my complaint is that I'm not using the right controller to play the game, but I'm pretty sure I shouldn't discuss why here. Nonetheless, I'm still digging the music and lasers, but it's getting increasingly hard to find anyone who'll play it with me.
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Non-MegaMan / Non-MegaMan Games / Re: What game are you playing?
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on: 22 March 2009, 22:21:48
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Tetris is kinda one of those games where you don't really need the rules, yeah. I'm not good at it, but I did manage to build a 4 block high wall in this about... 10% of the way across before I finally screwed myself over royally. It's a little difficult to judge the distance at the extreme edges of the screen, so you're bound to make holes at some point.
Oh, I've been playing Golden Eye 64... unsuccessfully. why would you make a controller scheme like that rare
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Non-MegaMan / Any Other Business? / Re: Cowpoke muffin day!
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on: 22 March 2009, 01:35:00
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Oh, he won't post here because he knows that if he posts, he will immediately attract the combined latent hatred of everyone in the thread for no discernible reason other than "he is Sano."
Or he really hasn't seen it and I wouldn't be surprised if that were the case.
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Non-MegaMan / Any Other Business? / Re: Dog Tag
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on: 21 March 2009, 12:55:21
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... BASIC... barf. But it works, I'll give you that. You mean SNES.
OK, apparently I was not using my brain to do think magic yesterday.
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Non-MegaMan / Any Other Business? / Re: Dog Tag
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on: 21 March 2009, 01:50:55
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... that's right. I never actually had an NES long enough to get used to its ass-backwards control scheme.
No idea why they put B at the bottom.
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Non-MegaMan / Any Other Business? / Re: Dog Tag
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on: 21 March 2009, 01:33:10
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No, it's more like something that makes you instinctively hold B and the opposite direction and hope it doesn't follow your ass.
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Non-MegaMan / Any Other Business? / Re: HDTV advice
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on: 21 March 2009, 01:31:37
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Even if it doesn't produce 5.1 sound, will I atleast have sound comming out of all 5 speakers? My 5 speakers are connected to a subwoofer which is connected to my PC's sound card. Do you guys think I can use the bass from the subwoofer for the speakers if its connected to the TV/PS3?
If you're jamming the PS3's sound into the card, and you have that going out on the speaker line, and all of the speakers and the sub-woofer are connected to the sound card, then yeah, probably. I dunno how much good it'll do, but it's worth a shot since that's a pretty inexpensive solution. For plugging it to the PS3: My PS3 is plugged into my TV via HDMI cable, and the only ports it has left is the Digital Audio Out (Optical) and the AV video port where I used my composite cables before I had my new TV. What cables would I need to hook up my PS3 to the RCA adapter?
The DAO can be connected to RCA with a converter, but you'll lose the surround sound. Now, what you can do for that computer is get a sound card with an optical input. Looks cool to me.
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Non-MegaMan / Any Other Business? / Re: Dog Tag
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on: 21 March 2009, 01:19:04
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-:::. `os/..-+yo` s/``-y+s-os y.//+yos/:h yo/-:/s:oyh y.:+oy/o+/h h.```+/++:h :y:..+::+h- `+so+oo+`
This is just about as close as you could get with it. At least that's what text-image spat out.
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Non-MegaMan / Any Other Business? / Re: HDTV advice
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on: 20 March 2009, 21:08:48
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... 7.1 Headphones.
You only need two speakers for headphones to get 3D sound; one for each ear. You only have two ears, and that's all you need to locate sounds.
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