Re: Happy new year!
Posted by fraggard on
Sat Dec 31st 2005 at 6:39pm
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To all the pitters, your friends and your families: A very happy 2006!
Enjoy, have fun, stay safe, and my best wishes to all of you... I love you all :smile:
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by asterix_vader on
Sat Dec 31st 2005 at 7:03pm
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woOt merry 4 july you too. but it's not new xmas here yet. it's 2:03pm right now.
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by satchmo on
Sat Dec 31st 2005 at 8:35pm
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For fraggard, it was 2006 two hours ago.
12:34 pm in Los Angeles still.
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by Gorbachev on
Sat Dec 31st 2005 at 9:10pm
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11 hours to go still, has the apocalypse occured in the other locations yet?
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by G4MER on
Sat Dec 31st 2005 at 10:32pm
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<<< For the New Year Comes a New Avatar made by PEGS. Thanks PEGS, and Happy New Year to everyone.
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by FatStrings on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 2:13am
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3 hours and 47 minutes till new years and I have absolutely nothing to do
but happy new years to the all of you
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by Vix on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 3:16am
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More than 4 hours after new year... :smile:
Happy new year to all of you and your families! :smile:
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 4:09am
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WHAT!! It's New Years already!!
I've missplaced so much time trying to defeat the 5th boss in
Xenosaga. Curse you Namco for making me waste 2 weeks of my life ON ONE BOSS!
You know, I've actually got nothing to say
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by fishy on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 4:22am
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best wishes for 2006, folks.
i eat paint
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by G.Ballblue on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 5:09am
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Happy Birthday Planet Earth
Breaking the laws of mapping since 2003 and doing a damn fine job at it
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by satchmo on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 5:40am
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Still got a few more hours before Los Angeles rings in 2006.
Us West Coast people are the last ones on Earth to celebrate the new year.
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Re: Happy new year!
Posted by Crono on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 6:13am
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Yeah, just ignore the pacific islanders, they're not people like you and me. :razz:
I believe they're two hours behind us WestCoastians.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by Gwil on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 11:46am
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2006-01-01 11:46am
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"[color=white]'n ddedwydd 'n Grai Blwyddyn!!!"
[size=13]This is how my conversation with God on the great white
telephone sounded last night :razz: That's why I wasn't overly responsive,
Nickel. Also, the list made me realise - we don't have any French
members?
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Re: Happy new year!
Posted by French Toast on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 5:02pm
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Heh, I crashed at 12:10 :smile:
Yeah, someone screwed up the countdown on the station I was
watching. It said 45 seconds left in the corner, and all of a
sudden it started going 10 9 8 7 so... yeah.
By the way... don't you love it when you're at someone elses house but their neighbours have unprotected wireless?
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by satchmo on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 11:08pm
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I can't even remember what I used to do with my spare time before I found the SnarkPit. Without you guys, there would be a big hole in my life.
I hope the new year will bring new joy for everyone at the Pit. As for old bickers, let bygones be bygones. After all, this is a gaming forum, and we shouldn't take things too seriously.
Putting things in perspective, I just saw a 8 year old girl who had most of her bones in her leg removed because of bone cancer. We should remind ourselves how fortunate we all are and be thankful for the things we have.
Just imagine, if Valve never existed, our lives would never intersect.
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by satchmo on
Sun Jan 1st 2006 at 11:36pm
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I wouldn't be here, because I've never played any of the Quakes (except for a Quake 2 demo).
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by Myrk- on
Mon Jan 2nd 2006 at 12:21am
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2006-01-02 12:21am
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Hmmmmm.... Stroggpit eh? And just like Snarkpit, the site would have deteriated with the release of the newer game...
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Re: Happy new year!
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Jan 2nd 2006 at 1:38am
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My affection is growing as we speak Doc. I think I care about you more than a "1" now. :heee:
The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by Crono on
Tue Jan 3rd 2006 at 10:08pm
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2006-01-03 10:08pm
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I'm telling you it's the refresh rate you're using. Make sure your refresh rate and you're light bulb's frequencies are the same. You shouldn't get sick that way.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Jan 3rd 2006 at 10:46pm
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Well my friend, herein lies the problem then. My CRT refreshes at 85 and light bulbs do so at? 120?
Perhaps a better quality monitor would solve my issues.
On that note, would a flatscreen LCD/TFT type have a refresh issue since its not ray generated images?
I noticed that 19" lcd's are down to around 200 bucks now for a 12ns delay screen. Thats pretty good methinks.
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Re: Happy new year!
Posted by rs6 on
Tue Jan 3rd 2006 at 10:58pm
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Light bulbs refresh at 50-60 hz.
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by Crono on
Tue Jan 3rd 2006 at 11:21pm
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Um. No, Orph is right, lights run at about 110 or 120 Hz. If you have a motor with some string to make a wave, if you get the thing running at 110-120 Hz, you'll see a standing wave, which is very bizarre, to say the least. You can do the same thing with a strobe light. Since those have larger ranges.
You want to choose a frequency that the light frequency is a multiple of (if not the same frequency), since the entire point is to have the wavelengths be multiples of each other. Right now they're not, so you puke from motion sickness. There's some other things you can do too, like turning the brightness of the monitor down.
Try 60 Hz when playing games and see if there's a difference.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Happy new year!
Posted by rs6 on
Tue Jan 3rd 2006 at 11:26pm
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2006-01-03 11:26pm
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I am almost certain all alternating current generated for regular use in America runs 110-120 volts at 50-60 hz.