I was born in 88, actually.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on Tue Apr 4th at 1:21pm 2006

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Posted by Orpheus on Tue Apr 4th at 1:21pm 2006
? quoting Vash
I was born in 88, actually.
So, what was left of you was on her pad.. Ok
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Apr 4th at 4:39pm 2006
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Apr 4th at 4:39pm 2006
Orph that's gross!
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Crono on Thu Apr 6th at 7:01am 2006
Posted by Crono on Thu Apr 6th at 7:01am 2006
So, there was a thread a little while back that had re-edited trailers to portray a different movie. Since I couldn't find that thread, I'll post this here (nor do I know if it's locked by now or not)
Brokeback to the Future
Brokeback to the Future
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on Thu Apr 6th at 12:49pm 2006

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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Apr 6th at 12:49pm 2006
That was great Crono. A bit of a strain for my 56k but good.
The way I understand it, the were going to call the original "Brokeback Mounting" because they were either riding horses, or each other.. But they couldn't for political correctness or some s**t.
/continues giggling about future flick. ![]()
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Thu Apr 6th at 11:29pm 2006
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Thu Apr 6th at 11:29pm 2006
Brokeback squadron is pretty funny too.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2643835654848098127&q=brokeback+squadron&pl=true
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2643835654848098127&q=brokeback+squadron&pl=true
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Crono on Sat Apr 8th at 5:35am 2006
Posted by Crono on Sat Apr 8th at 5:35am 2006
That was funny, and there's a lot of potential because Top Gun is almost a gay orgy in and of its self. But, that was cut together pretty poorly. I still enjoyed it though.
On another note, I found this tonight. It's a Mario "clone" ... for death-match. The controls are very tight, and almost on par with Mario 3 controls.
It's titled Super Mario War and located here.
Honestly, this thing is pretty nice. It's small, functional, has expansion support, multi-player, and bots. The game supports a skin system, for example there's a skin to make everything into pac man. There's also a level editor, which is very simple to use and has the ability to recreate almost any level from Super Mario Brothers 3. No angled grass though. However, I'm sure there's a way to import new stuff.
Overall the engine works a lot like the RPG maker engine, "empty" space defines where a player can exist, pretty much. (Which would get filled by the background, or special texture items)
Anyway, it's pretty cool for free. It is multi-platform, AND the source code is available, so you could compile it for any system you like. ALSO, there's a compile available for Xbox using xbins, or something like that. So, Reno, this could be a game for you and your ... um "flat" ?
On another note, I found this tonight. It's a Mario "clone" ... for death-match. The controls are very tight, and almost on par with Mario 3 controls.
It's titled Super Mario War and located here.
Honestly, this thing is pretty nice. It's small, functional, has expansion support, multi-player, and bots. The game supports a skin system, for example there's a skin to make everything into pac man. There's also a level editor, which is very simple to use and has the ability to recreate almost any level from Super Mario Brothers 3. No angled grass though. However, I'm sure there's a way to import new stuff.
Overall the engine works a lot like the RPG maker engine, "empty" space defines where a player can exist, pretty much. (Which would get filled by the background, or special texture items)
Anyway, it's pretty cool for free. It is multi-platform, AND the source code is available, so you could compile it for any system you like. ALSO, there's a compile available for Xbox using xbins, or something like that. So, Reno, this could be a game for you and your ... um "flat" ?
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by reaper47 on Thu Apr 13th at 4:31pm 2006
Posted by reaper47 on Thu Apr 13th at 4:31pm 2006
I just found out that google.com is named after a number:
A googol is 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000
= 10100
A googol is 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000
= 10100
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Crono on Thu Apr 13th at 5:43pm 2006
Posted by Crono on Thu Apr 13th at 5:43pm 2006
There is a reason why we use exponents ...
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by French Toast on Thu Apr 13th at 7:58pm 2006

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Posted by French Toast on Thu Apr 13th at 7:58pm 2006
The word was made up by the scientists 10 year old son.
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here:

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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Crono on Fri Apr 14th at 5:52am 2006
Posted by Crono on Fri Apr 14th at 5:52am 2006
Yes, yes, the four fundamental forces and two fields of particles that make up everything. Not too complicated, actually.
I've been taking some courses that are trying to combine physics, cosmology, and complexity all together. While the courses themselves are/were easy, the concepts contained are/were very interesting and difficult. This is something we covered ... a lot.
Something I didn't know before that, but physical matter only makes up ... what? 4% of the universe (Observantly)
I've been taking some courses that are trying to combine physics, cosmology, and complexity all together. While the courses themselves are/were easy, the concepts contained are/were very interesting and difficult. This is something we covered ... a lot.
Something I didn't know before that, but physical matter only makes up ... what? 4% of the universe (Observantly)
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by reaper47 on Fri Apr 14th at 12:15pm 2006
Posted by reaper47 on Fri Apr 14th at 12:15pm 2006
I'm sure it won't stop here... Smaller and smaller particles will be found.
I never heared the word "Boson" before. It too sounds like some 10 year old son of the scientist came up with the name
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I never heared the word "Boson" before. It too sounds like some 10 year old son of the scientist came up with the name
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Posted by Orpheus on Fri Apr 14th at 12:37pm 2006

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Posted by Orpheus on Fri Apr 14th at 12:37pm 2006
Someone created a side scroll.. I suspect it was all those zero's.. 
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by reaper47 on Fri Apr 14th at 12:53pm 2006
I didn't want to make you cry...
Posted by reaper47 on Fri Apr 14th at 12:53pm 2006
? quote:
Someone created a side scroll.. I suspect it was all those zero's.. 
I didn't want to make you cry...
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Posted by Orpheus on Fri Apr 14th at 12:58pm 2006
? quoting reaper47
I didn't want to make you cry...
Gimme a break. I didn't comment on the screenshot did I?
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Posted by French Toast on Thu Apr 20th at 12:30am 2006

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Posted by French Toast on Thu Apr 20th at 12:30am 2006
I just spent the last little while at
Snopes. It's a website devoted
entirely to urban legends/myths etc.
Somethin' to do when you're bored, Cokelore is quite fun
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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Apr 27th at 12:13am 2006

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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Apr 27th at 12:13am 2006
Go to this site.
On the left where it says "Find item number:" type in "44768"
I got one of these today. Its so cool. " SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">
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Posted by FatStrings on Thu Apr 27th at 1:18am 2006
well that's nifty
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by reaper47 on Sat Apr 29th at 6:33pm 2006
heh, yea found that a while ago. Funny - albeit useless - stuff.
Anyone read the Steam updates? I'm not a big fan of merchandise but this looks quite cute:
plush headcrab
Posted by reaper47 on Sat Apr 29th at 6:33pm 2006
? quote:
I just spent the last little while at
Snopes. It's a website devoted
entirely to urban legends/myths etc.
Somethin' to do when you're bored, Cokelore is quite fun
Snopes. It's a website devoted
entirely to urban legends/myths etc.
Somethin' to do when you're bored, Cokelore is quite fun
heh, yea found that a while ago. Funny - albeit useless - stuff.
Anyone read the Steam updates? I'm not a big fan of merchandise but this looks quite cute:
plush headcrab
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