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XDCNeonSamurai
ParticipantAnd inside-out is wiggida wiggida wack
A few years ago I chose to live my life based on these lyrics, and so far it’s not done me wrong. Although in hindsight I should have chosen a slightly more robust lifepath, rather than putting my trust in a pair on teenagers who can’t dress properly or in fact speak properly.
Word.
XDCNeonSamurai
Participant@Ryzo wrote:
I know graduates who can’t even build a computer
……either the education system has failed them, or there not graduates.
In their defence, they were zoology graduates.
XDCNeonSamurai
ParticipantPah! It was rubbish!
If I was a cheerleader who ran into a burning trainwreck then I’m sure that all my clothes would catch fire and turn to ash, leaving my nubile and sexy, firm breasted bod…
Oh god.
I’ve got to go to the toilet.
Other than the shameful lack of clothing incineration advisors on the program, I thought episode one was pretty good. Not the world’s best, but alright. None of the characters seemed that cool (apart from maybe Hiro). The rest seemed a bit weak.
In summary 7/10
XDCNeonSamurai
ParticipantScience is not ‘bollocks’ Wipers! Unless it’s reproductive science, then it kind of is.
Anyway, using science I have created an image of what could have been if there hadn’t been a WWII. It’s kind of like the world now, but just much gheyer. Women wearing smocks and bearded men going topless. How wrong is that? Luckily a few million people gave their lives to stop this nonsense from happening.

Another time?: Lot’s of people who should have jobs being ‘alternative’. Is that what you want? I hope it’s not.
You almost had me there Neon with all that science malarkey but then I remembered what Homer Simpson said and now I’m not sure I can believe you. He said:
“Oh, facts don’t mean anything. You can use facts to prove anything that’s even remotely true.”
Very true SOIA. Although science has the answers, it can sometimes go bad.

“Bad science! Bad science!”
XDCNeonSamurai
Participant@=XDC=OldPhart wrote:

In the meantime, a rather big, big-cheese popped over to look for my boss (who has pissed off home with a hangover), so I had to cover up for him, then I accidently dropped him in it by saying to someone else that he went home with a hangover, and the big,big-cheese overheard. 😳Less of the mundane stuff! We want to hear about royalty, fencing duels and expensive nosh. Stop ‘chaving-it-up’ for the rest of us.
And Wolf, those bikers don’t know what they’re talking about. Sure they might think such backward theories as ‘common sense’ or ‘experience’ might make their comments valid, but I have something on my side that they don’t: SCIENCE

Notice the high fluctuation in the centre? I rest my case.

XDCNeonSamurai
ParticipantWorried that £500 for a PS3 might seem like too much of a good deal? Don’t worry, Sony have decided that the European model (which costs more than the Japanese and American ones) will have less functionality:
Man, this is just getting ludicrous.
Not only are European PS3 buyers getting gouged in pricing terms – paying as much as 40% more for the console than our brethren overseas – but it turns out that European consoles are actually going to have less functionality, too.
How can this be? Well, in a bid to cut the cost of making the PS3, the hardware chips that enable PS2 backwards compatibility are being stripped out.
Stripped out.
The chips will be replaced with software emulation, with the result that backwards compatibility for European consoles will be, according to Sony, significantly less.
According to Reuters, “The backwards compatibility is not going to be as good as the U.S. and Japan models,” a Sony spokesman said. “Rather than concentrate on PS2 backwards compatibility, in the future, company resources will be increasingly focused on developing new games and entertainment features exclusively for PS3.”
Great. Most people probably wouldn’t mind about not having backwards compatibility, but the fact that US and Japan get it and we don’t is, frankly, galling. Let’s face it – Sony’s deal is getting worse by the day.
Let us know your thoughts over in the forums. Try to keep it clean.
XDCNeonSamurai
Participant@Ryzo wrote:
ArmA Zombies!!!

Woo! (and may I add) Hoo!
There were some cool mods for OFP with zombies in ’em. I remember playing one called ‘Volcano’ with a mate of mine late one night with the lights off and the sound turned up. Only time in a game I’ve ever freaked out due to fear screaming “Aaah that fucker bit me!”
XDCNeonSamurai
ParticipantInsane = WRONG!!!
I’ve been giving this a lot of thought and I’m pretty sure that if you go fast enough in anything (car, bike, boat, milkfloat etc) then your molecules will start to vibrate at a super high rate and you can pass through things as if they weren’t there.
Obviously to do that you’d need to be going very fast, probably around 1 thousand miles an hour or something. However the closer you get to that speed the greater the chance that you will be able to pass through things.
I think we can all agree that being able to pass halfway through a car when travelling at 120mph on a bike is much safer than not being able to travel through a car at say 30mph. I got the idea from ‘Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension”, so it’s solid science.

Not a bike, but the principle is the same.

The above graph proves my point.
XDCNeonSamurai
ParticipantI concur with Lensman. Yay!
XDCNeonSamurai
ParticipantYay! Welcome aboard!
I was on the server last night with a group of those 7DR reprobates and over TS one of them chirped:
“I’ve just been killed by toomanystellas!”
Which prompted.
“But you can never have toomanystellas!”
Oh the japery…
XDCNeonSamurai
ParticipantExcellent job Mr Spunker. I’ll be getting the game when my PC will handle it. Probably around 2027 😉
XDCNeonSamurai
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XDCNeonSamurai
ParticipantI think that the guy has put himself into too much of a position to declare that he was wrong. If he does, he owes everyone whom he argued with an apology. You can’t argue with either stubborn people, or those who’d believe themselves to speak the truth, and I think LeGit’s a bit of both.
His argument has no basis in reality, or even in Matrix reality. I’d just let it drop.
XDCNeonSamurai
Participant@=XDC=sPUNKer wrote:
OK he is truly a God amogst men then and we are all sorry for doubting him 😛
And the balance is restored…
😉
XDCNeonSamurai
Participant@=XDC=sPUNKer wrote:
Having thought about it I concluded that this thread should remain open untill LeGit either realizes he’s really on the wrong track with his thinking (but bravo for trying even if you truly believe you have a point) or he finds anyone ..ANYONE who can back up his claim that he so adamantly tells us we are all ill advised of.
I agree with LeGit and I think the rest of you are ‘tards.
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