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10-09-12 09:01 PM
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Crazy Li : As far as what the most intensive game I plan to play on it, well I play Empire: Total war, that seems to be more intensive as fraps and that game lag like crazy on here where as Mount and Blade and fraps runs great.   After that I'm just going to plan to play any obscure titles from steam, maybe the occasional big name game that I can't get on a console.   
traxusv : thanks for the info I think I'm getting a good list of things to do and check out!
Crazy Li : As far as what the most intensive game I plan to play on it, well I play Empire: Total war, that seems to be more intensive as fraps and that game lag like crazy on here where as Mount and Blade and fraps runs great.   After that I'm just going to plan to play any obscure titles from steam, maybe the occasional big name game that I can't get on a console.   
traxusv : thanks for the info I think I'm getting a good list of things to do and check out!
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10-08-12 04:11 PM
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I don't know if its really an obscure title, but I never knew it existed until my friend discovered it on here.   It's called Liberty or Death, a game to the style of Romance of the Three Kingdoms.   It was an interesting game to play, and I kind've want to play it again now
I don't know if its really an obscure title, but I never knew it existed until my friend discovered it on here.   It's called Liberty or Death, a game to the style of Romance of the Three Kingdoms.   It was an interesting game to play, and I kind've want to play it again now
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10-05-12 11:30 PM
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I first read the Bible when I was probably about 3 years old or four I don't really remember.   I have not read through the entire Bible front cover to back cover, but I have read a large percentage of the book, if anything maybe I have read it all just not in one sitting or in complete order.   This book is so open to many different life styles and interpretations no wonder why its the worlds best seller
I first read the Bible when I was probably about 3 years old or four I don't really remember.   I have not read through the entire Bible front cover to back cover, but I have read a large percentage of the book, if anything maybe I have read it all just not in one sitting or in complete order.   This book is so open to many different life styles and interpretations no wonder why its the worlds best seller
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From what I heard Romney won this debate, he Came out better prepared for the debate than Obama and Romney really impressed some people with the way he handled himself.  From the details I got it was a disappointing debate for Obama and the Dem's, but I don't think this debate made a huge dent in his re-election campaign.  For now Romney won the battle but not the war.   We will see how well Obama handles between now and the second debate, and even how he deals with the second debate.   I am hoping that He can pull out a better performance than he did on the night of the debate especially if he intends on sealing a second term in office.
From what I heard Romney won this debate, he Came out better prepared for the debate than Obama and Romney really impressed some people with the way he handled himself.  From the details I got it was a disappointing debate for Obama and the Dem's, but I don't think this debate made a huge dent in his re-election campaign.  For now Romney won the battle but not the war.   We will see how well Obama handles between now and the second debate, and even how he deals with the second debate.   I am hoping that He can pull out a better performance than he did on the night of the debate especially if he intends on sealing a second term in office.
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10-05-12 11:13 PM
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Woot! Baltimore is going on! So it is officially set the Cardinals and the Orioles fly on to the Real deal playoffs! Yankees will play Baltimore for the Divisional round, while the Nationals play against St. Louis.   I hope the Orioles do well at home and win one in New York to send them Yankee's packing! Tomorrow is Oakland vs Detroit, and Cincinnati against the Giants.  This is going to be an exciting post season I can already tell!
Woot! Baltimore is going on! So it is officially set the Cardinals and the Orioles fly on to the Real deal playoffs! Yankees will play Baltimore for the Divisional round, while the Nationals play against St. Louis.   I hope the Orioles do well at home and win one in New York to send them Yankee's packing! Tomorrow is Oakland vs Detroit, and Cincinnati against the Giants.  This is going to be an exciting post season I can already tell!
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10-05-12 11:04 PM
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Music is a must I love listening to it and playing it, but while I'm concentrating its usually listening to music.   I get a lot accomplished while listening to certain tracks, and if I'm writing a book or something usually the tone of the music will determine the outcome of the chapter I'm working on or the direction the climax is going to take 
Music is a must I love listening to it and playing it, but while I'm concentrating its usually listening to music.   I get a lot accomplished while listening to certain tracks, and if I'm writing a book or something usually the tone of the music will determine the outcome of the chapter I'm working on or the direction the climax is going to take 
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10-05-12 10:59 PM
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You know I prefer Google to Apple, mostly because of the fact that Apple computers are just terrible things.  I had a bad experience with one, it took forever to load anything, Safari took a whole 90 minutes to load the homepage, Just not pleased with it.  The only thing Apple I like is the Ipods but that's really about it.  Google has quite  a bit of internet coming its way, it is fast and easy to use compared to Apple, and thanks to it we have Youtube and other interesting sites to go onto.  
You know I prefer Google to Apple, mostly because of the fact that Apple computers are just terrible things.  I had a bad experience with one, it took forever to load anything, Safari took a whole 90 minutes to load the homepage, Just not pleased with it.  The only thing Apple I like is the Ipods but that's really about it.  Google has quite  a bit of internet coming its way, it is fast and easy to use compared to Apple, and thanks to it we have Youtube and other interesting sites to go onto.  
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10-05-12 10:51 PM
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I think people tend to push their beliefs onto other people just because they read a certain type of information and get a different view than others might have.   Some people feel that in Christianity that they have to push people into the Christian kingdom because if they don't then the poor souls will be going to hell.   Now that could possibly be true we aren't sure that is why Faith exists to believe in what is unseen.   The problem behind it is that there are extremists that take that content much farther to the point that if you don't believe what I think then you die.   It is a power type struggle for them, they try to fear you into following what they say and how they feel, to increase their following of fearful people.   What should really be happening is an open and waiting belief and group that is patient and let people come and believe at their own desire.   We all have our own opinions on what we get from any text, so there is no real reason to push your own on to that of others, but to find the common ground and grow together in your beliefs.  
I think people tend to push their beliefs onto other people just because they read a certain type of information and get a different view than others might have.   Some people feel that in Christianity that they have to push people into the Christian kingdom because if they don't then the poor souls will be going to hell.   Now that could possibly be true we aren't sure that is why Faith exists to believe in what is unseen.   The problem behind it is that there are extremists that take that content much farther to the point that if you don't believe what I think then you die.   It is a power type struggle for them, they try to fear you into following what they say and how they feel, to increase their following of fearful people.   What should really be happening is an open and waiting belief and group that is patient and let people come and believe at their own desire.   We all have our own opinions on what we get from any text, so there is no real reason to push your own on to that of others, but to find the common ground and grow together in your beliefs.  
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Not at all, I've made more friends with people my parents age than I have with people my own age.   Kids around my age tend to be rather unpredictable, and well even when I was younger I still hung out with some people my parents age.   they were family friends so it wasn't like anything R rated, but I just had more easy time relating with them than with anyone my age.
Not at all, I've made more friends with people my parents age than I have with people my own age.   Kids around my age tend to be rather unpredictable, and well even when I was younger I still hung out with some people my parents age.   they were family friends so it wasn't like anything R rated, but I just had more easy time relating with them than with anyone my age.
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10-05-12 10:39 PM
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haha This has to be the funniest idea for a law, and rather a pointless one.  Sure the country could make lots of money off of it, but it would be so hard to enforce it since curse words have become so common in use in our society these days, practically anyone and everyone would have to automatically pay $20.  Speaking of 20 dollars where is Slendy?
haha This has to be the funniest idea for a law, and rather a pointless one.  Sure the country could make lots of money off of it, but it would be so hard to enforce it since curse words have become so common in use in our society these days, practically anyone and everyone would have to automatically pay $20.  Speaking of 20 dollars where is Slendy?
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10-05-12 10:36 PM
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I register 611 days ago, which means the devils numbers are coming my way soon but never fear the next day will be bright! I never really realized how long ago I was registered on here until I looked.  It took about 608 days to actually come onto the forums rather than just play the games, I guess you could say its like a revival xD. 
I register 611 days ago, which means the devils numbers are coming my way soon but never fear the next day will be bright! I never really realized how long ago I was registered on here until I looked.  It took about 608 days to actually come onto the forums rather than just play the games, I guess you could say its like a revival xD. 
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10-05-12 10:33 PM
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Alakazam and Zapdos were my favorite Pokémon from the first generation.  I don't know why really aside from I always chose them for Pokémon stadium I love the animation for psybeam in that game.   
Alakazam and Zapdos were my favorite Pokémon from the first generation.  I don't know why really aside from I always chose them for Pokémon stadium I love the animation for psybeam in that game.   
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10-05-12 10:29 PM
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Singelli : well you did make one friend somewhere along the lines :p or else you might not be a married lady! and just sometimes that happens, a lot of people were a little too party hardy for my tastes. but oh well
Singelli : well you did make one friend somewhere along the lines :p or else you might not be a married lady! and just sometimes that happens, a lot of people were a little too party hardy for my tastes. but oh well
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10-05-12 10:24 PM
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Singelli : well not everyone does, I guess I was lucky to find the people I did while I was there, and I'm glad I did.  I didn't have many if any friends in high school all four years.  I always felt like i was losing more friends than I was keeping.  Its always fun to see how different other peoples lives are compared to your own
Singelli : well not everyone does, I guess I was lucky to find the people I did while I was there, and I'm glad I did.  I didn't have many if any friends in high school all four years.  I always felt like i was losing more friends than I was keeping.  Its always fun to see how different other peoples lives are compared to your own
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10-05-12 10:22 PM
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I suffer from this quite a bit, and either I'm a hypochondriac or I really have depression disorder.   There are some days where I just can't stand to be alive and feel like everything is my fault, which I've dealt with thinking that I am to blame for my parents divorce for about 13 years now.   The reason I think that I have depression is because of the fact that I have many moments where I blame myself for too much, look down upon myself and because of it I just don't feel like doing anything, eating, moving, sleeping, really anything.   I've had moments of suicidal thoughts, and have had moments where I've been extremely happy and then life takes a poop on it and sends me back to the depression zone.   I can't stand the feeling of it, I can't stand always being told that I'm just pretending or trying to get peoples sympathy.  I don't play those type of games I really do feel that I have this problem and I just can't stand it and hate fighting it just to be happy.   I would say that it is a mental illness in my case anyway because it just happens and I have more of a feeling that its my mind telling everything that I'm depressed or telling me all the terrible things I tell myself everyday (no not I'm fat and ugly, but other things that just degrade me as a person), and it carries itself on for days and weeks, it almost never stops.   My father has depression, and with all the stuff going on I think its safe to say I probably have it because when I tell him some situations he knows what the feeling is like and that we share a similar trait; that if we are stagnant and not thinking of something that we begin to get depressed.   For some though it could just be a curable illness where the victim just has to do some sort of routine that causes them to focus on the positive.
I suffer from this quite a bit, and either I'm a hypochondriac or I really have depression disorder.   There are some days where I just can't stand to be alive and feel like everything is my fault, which I've dealt with thinking that I am to blame for my parents divorce for about 13 years now.   The reason I think that I have depression is because of the fact that I have many moments where I blame myself for too much, look down upon myself and because of it I just don't feel like doing anything, eating, moving, sleeping, really anything.   I've had moments of suicidal thoughts, and have had moments where I've been extremely happy and then life takes a poop on it and sends me back to the depression zone.   I can't stand the feeling of it, I can't stand always being told that I'm just pretending or trying to get peoples sympathy.  I don't play those type of games I really do feel that I have this problem and I just can't stand it and hate fighting it just to be happy.   I would say that it is a mental illness in my case anyway because it just happens and I have more of a feeling that its my mind telling everything that I'm depressed or telling me all the terrible things I tell myself everyday (no not I'm fat and ugly, but other things that just degrade me as a person), and it carries itself on for days and weeks, it almost never stops.   My father has depression, and with all the stuff going on I think its safe to say I probably have it because when I tell him some situations he knows what the feeling is like and that we share a similar trait; that if we are stagnant and not thinking of something that we begin to get depressed.   For some though it could just be a curable illness where the victim just has to do some sort of routine that causes them to focus on the positive.
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10-05-12 10:10 PM
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my first days of vizzed were dedicated to the retro game room, I hardly ever tried to come onto the forums, I was always just about playing games and getting mad at Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or building a city with SimCity.  
The first days were really nothing all too different from my normal life of gaming, aside from playing all the games I never got the chance to play on the original consoles.
Today I am on the forums almost everyday, posting 50+ posts per day and competing for jerseys, as well as putting my two cents into debate topics.   I don't really go in to the retro game room very much although tomorrow after I'm done golfing I might just venture back on for some more Chrono Trigger!
my first days of vizzed were dedicated to the retro game room, I hardly ever tried to come onto the forums, I was always just about playing games and getting mad at Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or building a city with SimCity.  
The first days were really nothing all too different from my normal life of gaming, aside from playing all the games I never got the chance to play on the original consoles.
Today I am on the forums almost everyday, posting 50+ posts per day and competing for jerseys, as well as putting my two cents into debate topics.   I don't really go in to the retro game room very much although tomorrow after I'm done golfing I might just venture back on for some more Chrono Trigger!
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My favorite thing about college when I was a college student was the people I met.  Truly you meet your life friends at college, as I've made many best bud's on campus (and for the last semester I was there they were the reason I stayed that long).   I really miss them, which makes me miss my college town; but I will never miss the homework and all the grades.   I just realized at the end that I just don't learn using 1000 dollar books, I learn by hands on.   If you love school work and projects and other things like that then college is a much nicer place to you than it was for me.  I became such a social butterfly in those 1.5 years than I ever have in my life.  Of course it was either that or just be a loner, seeing as I was the only person from my school that went to my college.   I also liked the Band at school, despite its short comings there was never a dull moment during rehearsal and during the concerts.  The campus games were also fun and the clubs were usually fantastic.   
My favorite thing about college when I was a college student was the people I met.  Truly you meet your life friends at college, as I've made many best bud's on campus (and for the last semester I was there they were the reason I stayed that long).   I really miss them, which makes me miss my college town; but I will never miss the homework and all the grades.   I just realized at the end that I just don't learn using 1000 dollar books, I learn by hands on.   If you love school work and projects and other things like that then college is a much nicer place to you than it was for me.  I became such a social butterfly in those 1.5 years than I ever have in my life.  Of course it was either that or just be a loner, seeing as I was the only person from my school that went to my college.   I also liked the Band at school, despite its short comings there was never a dull moment during rehearsal and during the concerts.  The campus games were also fun and the clubs were usually fantastic.   
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10-05-12 09:59 PM
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You know we all seem to go through some version of your tale at some point in our lives.   I know there are times where my parents promise things they just can't seem to produce.   My dad when I was a kid promised he'd get me a racing kart so that I could start racing.  It was my dream when I was little to be a race car driver.  He had the kind've money you'd need to buy a little kart; but then when he made the promise shortly after everything changed.   He lost out on money, and he wasn't able to afford it anymore.  Now when I was that age I didn't understand why he never got me that go-kart.  But as I grew older I didn't hold things against him.   He tried and that's all I wanted out of him.  He knew that I wanted to race, but he just couldn't do everything I wanted, but he did make some effort; which was more than my mother would've made I know that for sure.  I love both my parents but anyway I am glad you can still play musical instruments, it is a wonderful thing to be able to do, and a wonderful hobby.  If it wasn't for music I would probably be some sort of maniac somewhere going nuts lol.   But playing music helps you in your studies, there are more people in a music performance class today that are in the top group of their class and that is saying something.  Keep on rocking what you play, and play your heart out! Its the best thing you can ever do I hope this message was helpful in some sort of way, from one musician to another
You know we all seem to go through some version of your tale at some point in our lives.   I know there are times where my parents promise things they just can't seem to produce.   My dad when I was a kid promised he'd get me a racing kart so that I could start racing.  It was my dream when I was little to be a race car driver.  He had the kind've money you'd need to buy a little kart; but then when he made the promise shortly after everything changed.   He lost out on money, and he wasn't able to afford it anymore.  Now when I was that age I didn't understand why he never got me that go-kart.  But as I grew older I didn't hold things against him.   He tried and that's all I wanted out of him.  He knew that I wanted to race, but he just couldn't do everything I wanted, but he did make some effort; which was more than my mother would've made I know that for sure.  I love both my parents but anyway I am glad you can still play musical instruments, it is a wonderful thing to be able to do, and a wonderful hobby.  If it wasn't for music I would probably be some sort of maniac somewhere going nuts lol.   But playing music helps you in your studies, there are more people in a music performance class today that are in the top group of their class and that is saying something.  Keep on rocking what you play, and play your heart out! Its the best thing you can ever do I hope this message was helpful in some sort of way, from one musician to another
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10-05-12 09:50 PM
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Singelli : It's not just your area, pretty much any area is having a trend to do all these bad habits like drink at a young age.   I do see a lot of people smoking cigarettes and to be honest its just a waste of money.  How much is it for a pack of smokes now a days? And if you're addicted chances are you might smoke a pack a day or at least a few a week; yikes that's a lot of money in a year.  Its still the same culprit being blamed; you know the everyone else is doing it routine.   Parents should be held somewhat responsible for it, if they do smoke that is.  It could be a friends choice that brings the kid over to the dark lung side who knows.   As far as weed I think with the cultural push to legalize it has gotten more youth interested in trying the new thing out, which according to one of my friends who was a previous pot head is a waste of time.   I just see no interest in it and it just smells pretty nasty to say the least.   And Alcohol well its always going to be the drug of choice for many kids experimenting since almost every house hold seems to have a bottle lying around somewhere.   
Singelli : It's not just your area, pretty much any area is having a trend to do all these bad habits like drink at a young age.   I do see a lot of people smoking cigarettes and to be honest its just a waste of money.  How much is it for a pack of smokes now a days? And if you're addicted chances are you might smoke a pack a day or at least a few a week; yikes that's a lot of money in a year.  Its still the same culprit being blamed; you know the everyone else is doing it routine.   Parents should be held somewhat responsible for it, if they do smoke that is.  It could be a friends choice that brings the kid over to the dark lung side who knows.   As far as weed I think with the cultural push to legalize it has gotten more youth interested in trying the new thing out, which according to one of my friends who was a previous pot head is a waste of time.   I just see no interest in it and it just smells pretty nasty to say the least.   And Alcohol well its always going to be the drug of choice for many kids experimenting since almost every house hold seems to have a bottle lying around somewhere.   
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I do swear outside of the forums lol.   I used to never swear, all the way till high school my lips were a swearing virgin.  But things happen, and in public schools systems and certain step parents that just don't say anything else it's hard not to get the nasty habit.   I try to keep  it out of the work place and the posting place, and a few other places, but unless I get frustrated by a game or something usually I am safe :p
I do swear outside of the forums lol.   I used to never swear, all the way till high school my lips were a swearing virgin.  But things happen, and in public schools systems and certain step parents that just don't say anything else it's hard not to get the nasty habit.   I try to keep  it out of the work place and the posting place, and a few other places, but unless I get frustrated by a game or something usually I am safe :p
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