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12-22-16 01:27 PM
| ID: 1320592 | 100 Words

Lorrick
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Going after fan games, or ROMs for that matter, seems like a lot of effort by Nintendo for really little to no gain. I'm sure by now they must have realized that once something finds its way to the internet it has gone beyond any realm of control. It's no longer something they can just delete or ask to have deleted.
If anything they will just cause fan game creators to complete and release their projects more quietly and Nintendo will again find itself chasing a ghost in trying  to delete something from the vast universe that is the internet.
Going after fan games, or ROMs for that matter, seems like a lot of effort by Nintendo for really little to no gain. I'm sure by now they must have realized that once something finds its way to the internet it has gone beyond any realm of control. It's no longer something they can just delete or ask to have deleted.
If anything they will just cause fan game creators to complete and release their projects more quietly and Nintendo will again find itself chasing a ghost in trying  to delete something from the vast universe that is the internet.
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12-01-16 06:12 PM
| ID: 1317934 | 20 Words

Lorrick
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I would still go for Jill Stein. I'm more inclined towards principles and integrity regardless of political experience these days.
I would still go for Jill Stein. I'm more inclined towards principles and integrity regardless of political experience these days.
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11-26-16 04:48 PM
| ID: 1317131 | 29 Words

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For me the strangest place was a metal bench at the train station. Having missed the last train we had to wait through the night. I basically slept sitting.
For me the strangest place was a metal bench at the train station. Having missed the last train we had to wait through the night. I basically slept sitting.
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11-19-16 09:32 PM
| ID: 1315704 | 498 Words

Lorrick
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I got my driver's license October of 2015. I was 25 at the time.  I actually started the process when I was 22 I think. I got my first permit and stopped. I didn't practice at all and my permit eventually expired. At some point
I finally did decide that a license was a good thing to have seeing as public transportation is not easy to come by in the US.
I was certainly scared of driving. Mostly I was petrified of hitting another car so I started practicing by driving around my neighborhood late at night when there were few if any cars or people and I could drive at slow speeds. This helped me become comfortable just controlling the vehicle. I can't tell you the number of times I hit the curb when I made right or left turns.
Eventually I got comfortable enough to drive at higher speeds using dead end roads and country roads and even got some practice on the Interstate.

Parking was also scary for me again because of my fear of hitting another car. I used empty store parking lots (again at night) to just get used to landing inside the lines for perpendicular parking. For parallel parking I used a space between the house and the garage. I actually managed once to forget to change to reverse before trying to back up and ended up bumping into the house. That was a heart attack and a half but I was oh so lucky and managed not to break anything apart from a little dent in the front of the car.

At some point I had to stop procrastinating and actually go for my drivers exam. I failed my first exam when I tried to make a left turn into oncoming traffic because I failed to realize there were two roads separated by a little island. That was a dent to my confidence so I practiced that exact route again and again until I took the exam a second time. My second try ended up being a different route entirely but I managed to pass.

 Lucky for me the DMV here or BMV as my state likes to call it, was running smoothly the day I went to get the actual photo license so I was in and out in no more than 30 minutes. I should mention, I watched a good deal of videos on youtube about parking tips and such when I was practicing.

So yea that's my story. I don't drive much these days because I did manage to find a bus to get me to where I need to go but I do still drive from time to time to keep up my skills. It really is something you just get better at by practice. The more you drive the better you get at driving.

Also for clarity, BMV stands for Bureau of Motor Vehicles rather than DMV for Department of Motor Vehicles like in other states.
I got my driver's license October of 2015. I was 25 at the time.  I actually started the process when I was 22 I think. I got my first permit and stopped. I didn't practice at all and my permit eventually expired. At some point
I finally did decide that a license was a good thing to have seeing as public transportation is not easy to come by in the US.
I was certainly scared of driving. Mostly I was petrified of hitting another car so I started practicing by driving around my neighborhood late at night when there were few if any cars or people and I could drive at slow speeds. This helped me become comfortable just controlling the vehicle. I can't tell you the number of times I hit the curb when I made right or left turns.
Eventually I got comfortable enough to drive at higher speeds using dead end roads and country roads and even got some practice on the Interstate.

Parking was also scary for me again because of my fear of hitting another car. I used empty store parking lots (again at night) to just get used to landing inside the lines for perpendicular parking. For parallel parking I used a space between the house and the garage. I actually managed once to forget to change to reverse before trying to back up and ended up bumping into the house. That was a heart attack and a half but I was oh so lucky and managed not to break anything apart from a little dent in the front of the car.

At some point I had to stop procrastinating and actually go for my drivers exam. I failed my first exam when I tried to make a left turn into oncoming traffic because I failed to realize there were two roads separated by a little island. That was a dent to my confidence so I practiced that exact route again and again until I took the exam a second time. My second try ended up being a different route entirely but I managed to pass.

 Lucky for me the DMV here or BMV as my state likes to call it, was running smoothly the day I went to get the actual photo license so I was in and out in no more than 30 minutes. I should mention, I watched a good deal of videos on youtube about parking tips and such when I was practicing.

So yea that's my story. I don't drive much these days because I did manage to find a bus to get me to where I need to go but I do still drive from time to time to keep up my skills. It really is something you just get better at by practice. The more you drive the better you get at driving.

Also for clarity, BMV stands for Bureau of Motor Vehicles rather than DMV for Department of Motor Vehicles like in other states.
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11-19-16 08:37 PM
| ID: 1315676 | 51 Words

Lorrick
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It is precisely because the future is unknown that you can always keep hope. That is also why you can't lose sight of your goals. Maybe you can't see a clear path to your goal right now but it is always possible that you will find a path to it later.
It is precisely because the future is unknown that you can always keep hope. That is also why you can't lose sight of your goals. Maybe you can't see a clear path to your goal right now but it is always possible that you will find a path to it later.
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11-04-16 04:13 PM
| ID: 1312066 | 67 Words

Lorrick
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It is pretty out when it snows. What I especially enjoy about when it's snowing is the silence. It feels like everything has stopped. This is especially true in the evening. Few if any cars on the road and only the occasional plow once the snow has started to actually accumulate. It's a level of silence I don't think I hear at any other time of year.
It is pretty out when it snows. What I especially enjoy about when it's snowing is the silence. It feels like everything has stopped. This is especially true in the evening. Few if any cars on the road and only the occasional plow once the snow has started to actually accumulate. It's a level of silence I don't think I hear at any other time of year.
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Lorrick
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I have tended to fall up the stairs a few times myself.
A product of being in a hurry I find myself going forward faster than my legs go up. Usually the step has a little overhang and my foot catches it. Both legs find themselves in the air and soon enough both knees find themselves crashing onto the next step.
At home its not too bad since the steps have a little carpeting but when I was at university the stairs had no such cushion and the knees felt it.
I have tended to fall up the stairs a few times myself.
A product of being in a hurry I find myself going forward faster than my legs go up. Usually the step has a little overhang and my foot catches it. Both legs find themselves in the air and soon enough both knees find themselves crashing onto the next step.
At home its not too bad since the steps have a little carpeting but when I was at university the stairs had no such cushion and the knees felt it.
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10-21-16 05:03 PM
| ID: 1309500 | 36 Words

Lorrick
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My vote is for Jill Stein. I don't trust Hillary to do any of the things she has promised to the "political left".
And Trump and Johnson's general political leanings are simply not my political leanings.
My vote is for Jill Stein. I don't trust Hillary to do any of the things she has promised to the "political left".
And Trump and Johnson's general political leanings are simply not my political leanings.
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10-20-16 07:21 PM
| ID: 1309345 | 117 Words

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It certainly looks decent at first glance. I do hope it has good durability though. All this taking apart and putting back together makes me worry about how its pieces will hold up in the long run.
It also appears to be a lot of wireless parts so a lot of batteries or a lot of recharging or both which worries me.

On the bright side it does look like they moved away from discs and back to cartridges implying no more dead disc readers leading to an early grave. And since it lacks any bizarre gimmicks maybe that means 3rd parties will get back into the action and we can have a large selection of games,
It certainly looks decent at first glance. I do hope it has good durability though. All this taking apart and putting back together makes me worry about how its pieces will hold up in the long run.
It also appears to be a lot of wireless parts so a lot of batteries or a lot of recharging or both which worries me.

On the bright side it does look like they moved away from discs and back to cartridges implying no more dead disc readers leading to an early grave. And since it lacks any bizarre gimmicks maybe that means 3rd parties will get back into the action and we can have a large selection of games,
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10-08-16 03:02 PM
| ID: 1306534 | 69 Words

Lorrick
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The controller I use is a Logitech Gamepad F310.
I have not had trouble using it for NES, SNES, GBA and N64 except that with N64 it only worked with the 1964 emulator. I never managed to get it to work with Mupen64Plus. I have not tried it with PS1 games yet but it is similar enough to a PS2 controller that it shouldn't be difficult to adapt to.
The controller I use is a Logitech Gamepad F310.
I have not had trouble using it for NES, SNES, GBA and N64 except that with N64 it only worked with the 1964 emulator. I never managed to get it to work with Mupen64Plus. I have not tried it with PS1 games yet but it is similar enough to a PS2 controller that it shouldn't be difficult to adapt to.
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10-06-16 10:35 PM
| ID: 1306123 | 42 Words

Lorrick
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My haircuts tend to be 1 to 1.5 months apart. My hair is curly so while it's tame when it is short, a month or so later it starts to get out of hand and I get tired of struggling with it.
My haircuts tend to be 1 to 1.5 months apart. My hair is curly so while it's tame when it is short, a month or so later it starts to get out of hand and I get tired of struggling with it.
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08-17-16 04:29 PM
| ID: 1296119 | 39 Words

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Davideo7 : I received both emails. The email from you went into my inbox. The newsletter went to my spam and I marked it as not spam.

Edit:
Oh whoops I also went ahead and marked them as important.
Davideo7 : I received both emails. The email from you went into my inbox. The newsletter went to my spam and I marked it as not spam.

Edit:
Oh whoops I also went ahead and marked them as important.
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08-16-16 11:22 PM
| ID: 1295990 | 11 Words

Lorrick
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I would also like to help out. My email is (Content hidden from non-administrators!)
I would also like to help out. My email is (Content hidden from non-administrators!)
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