gizmo74
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gizmo74

Wait. Did you just say that the credibility of Merriam Webster is lacking? Good thing we have wikipedia.

Dennis - -the headlights.

I don't blame people for their mistakes. But I do ask that they pay for them. (Also does anyone else get the feeling this line was supposed to foreshadow the demise of John Hammond, and he should have died to compys as in the book?)

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Sorry, but War never changes. Ron Pearlman told me so.

I will not get drawn into another financial debate with you, Dennis. I really will not!

An hour? Thats 60 Minutes! Some of us only have 1000 minutes a month to connect to our favorite BBS. Quit hogging the baud, dude!

This article is a visual timeline of the death of Arcades more than anything else. You can see the technology improve over time and the amount of money funneled into the industry to make more elaborate and sophisticated commercials, which used to be money that filled the coin boxes of our Aladdin's Castle or local

Those are the things the kids play while smoking and skipping school at the arcade parlors.

A pentium III? Maybe if you are rich and stuff. No one will ever need anything beyond the Pentium Pro anyways and 64 megs of ram. Anything more is a waste. FACT.

What are you going to do with 256 megs of ram? Load quake into ram so it loads before you turn the computer on?

I still love the "AN INTERACTIVE CD-ROM!" moment. She was so excited...ahh kids.

I'm sorry about your financial problems, Dennis, I really am, but they are your problems.

I.....I want to go here.

Nicely done.

Where can I find books on air pollution?

One of the reasons that Ghostbusters holds up so well, and did as well as it did at the time, is the movie is played straight.

They sell the fact that this is happening without winking at the viewer or assuming the viewer's intelligence is that of a free-range chicken.
Instead of being a screwball joke that you are in

Those are insanely expensive these days. I've been looking for a replacement for mine that died a couple years back, but don't want to spend 150+ on it.
For now my logitech marble trackball will have to do.

MORE BRIGHTER!

Have you played the project diva games? They are extremely fun rhythm games that really don't have any kind of age range on them, especially the harder difficulties.

As for ponies, Some people like them, some don't. I get a kick out of them, you may not. cool.

Well they are both quite girly as they feature a cartoon/video game character each of the feminine gender.

As for the photo, he is quasi-rad. A bit too Nintendo-centric and boy cliche for my tastes (airplanes and helicopters, baseball trophy, truck lamp?) but hey if he digs it, rock on. I could also rock those jeans,

I usually use gaming playmats for my mousepad needs and they work simply amazingly, plus they look rad too.