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Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:31:08 UTC in journal: #79 Comment #35059
Woah, aren't you some fresh ole pranksters?

Go to 2muchvideogames' very FIRST journal.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:30:41 UTC in journal: #1387 Comment #50183
SPOON!

Now then, add up the number correlated with each number alphabetically in the word "SPOON".

A b c d e f g...

Oh, right, I'll fuck off now.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:27:48 UTC in journal: #1234 Comment #46250
So you found me, congratulations. Go to the journal equal to Slasher_101's profile number.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:27:27 UTC in journal: #718 Comment #40559
718 = TJB if you squint.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:27:18 UTC in journal: #250 Comment #36423
Whelp, looks like I'm the only one here.

(Psst, hey, go to journal 1234.)
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:27:01 UTC in journal: #500 Comment #39180
I'm gonna keep dividing by 2 and see how far this journey goes.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:26:32 UTC in journal: #1000 Comment #38869
How titillating!
Oooh!
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:25:41 UTC in journal: #911 Comment #45006
GODDAMMIT TJB
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:25:14 UTC in journal: #3000 Comment #51487
BIGG NUMEROS
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:24:00 UTC in journal: #1337 Comment #38882
In the future my computer will lead Skynet in a war against mankind
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:23:03 UTC in journal: #3 Comment #33382
I bet this person will never be heard of again.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:21:42 UTC in journal: #2015 Comment #51133
LOL

Hmm, journal 2015 has a Dr. fellow in it who seems annoying, and in 2015 an annoying Dr. fellow joined.

This journals give us insight into the future. That said, I can't fathom what next year holds.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:11:30 UTC in journal: #904 Comment #35898
Well, damn. I'm disappointed.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:11:10 UTC in journal: #407 Comment #35893
No.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 05:09:40 UTC in journal: #100 Comment #35420
User posted image
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 04:24:59 UTC in vault item: func_vehicle's length & width Comment #20912
FUNC_VEHICLE 2015
FUNC_VEHICLE 2015
FUNC_VEHICLE 2015
FUNC_VEHICLE 2015

FUNC_VEHICLE IS A RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 04:22:35 UTC in journal: #1 Comment #33120
I don't think they are, tbh.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-11 01:26:54 UTC in wiki page: trigger_monsterjump Comment #101110
It was used in They Hunger...with funny results.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-10 16:19:38 UTC in journal: #8555 Comment #62706
That's odd, normally plugging headphones in turns off speakers completely.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-10 15:59:58 UTC in vault item: Pipe Prefabs HL Comment #20911
Hm this whole map doesn't work for me.. Almost all brushes are outside the world. I'm using the ZHLT V33 compilers by Vluzacn. Guess the newer compilers are more sensitive to tiny brushes etc..
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-10 11:09:29 UTC in journal: #8555 Comment #62696
Normally I would wait for a few months to hear what people think of it, but my current computer is owned by my university so for all I know they might be updating their systems and force me to change. Or they might not, until I get a computer that's actually mine I won't have a choice in the matter.
And while the Windows 7 volume mixer is useful, it would be better if there was a way to change which programs use which outputs from the mixer. I've occasionally had problems in the past where a program will use the wrong output and it's not obvious how to change it. For example a program might sometimes play through the speakers instead of the headphones.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-10 09:13:41 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49643
I remember this from NFS ProStreet.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-10 08:26:47 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49633
Frankenstein's monster bumper.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-10 07:49:38 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49647
I am so doing that on my Honda.
Prepares to smash bumper.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-09 20:08:51 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49646
That's just being a fucking cheapskate.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-09 18:17:42 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49638
There's a style popular with a lot of import tuners called Drift-Stitching. Basically you drill holes in either side of the bumper, and then do a cross-hatch zip tie 'stich' job. It's a neat effect but it's out of place on a normal car.
User posted image
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-09 18:02:37 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49640
@Strider: I'd have used superglue and clear scotch tape(this is why I don't fix cars) :D
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-09 11:07:11 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49637
Haha yeah. I actually suggested to my girlfriend that we should get 20" tires and lift the back a few inches to give the car a dragster look.

There's a LOT of Japanese cars in the USA; Toyota, Honda, Subaru are common. I used to drive all American cars (Chevrolet) but then I sat in a Volkswagen... I fell in love XD. I never had a new car though, and this one came right off the lot.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-09 09:59:21 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49632
I'd have used super glue and a red marker.

Probably a good thing I'm not a handyman.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-09 08:57:30 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49642
I agree. It actually looks cooler from my perspective without the bumper, like a sports car. With a little cosmetic touch, it would be excellent.

Anyway, are Japanese cars popular in US too? When I was in Cyprus almost everywhere I looked I saw Japanese cars, especially from the late 90'.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-09 02:42:19 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49645
Yeah that isn't a bumper. The actual bumper is this one.
The red thing is just a useless cover to match the rest of the car. I don't know what's wrong with bare bumpers...
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-09 01:19:41 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49636
Thanks Striker!
That is actually a bumper cover. Beneath the plastic is a foam pad, and then the crumple zones. Everything beneath the cover is safety related. So in the BIG PICTURE, the crack in the cover is meaningless.
However, I do agree that they are too fragile.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-08 14:56:28 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49641
Car manufacturers put no logic in their bumpers. I don't understand how areas that are super exposed to accidental "bumps" (hence BUMPERS) are made out of cheap plastic that cracks at the lightest touch.
I know design is important, but still...

You sir are good at this craft.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-08 10:57:27 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49635
Paint is slow and steady. Light coats, let dry a bit, more light coats. Thats really all there is to it.
Also, if you're aiming the can in any direction other than horizontal, the fuller the better. They start to get inconsistent when you're running lower than 30% full.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-08 10:21:58 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49639
Well done mang :P

I couldn't view all the pictures because they were loading reallly slow from Imgur fsr, but the finished product looks perfect!

I'll go through all the images later and see the whole process, although I don't think I'd have the courage to try it myself(especially the painting!) :P
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-07 22:00:10 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49634
The deductible on the car insurance is $1000, which is also about the same as the auto body shop quote.

So I saved about $800
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-07 21:28:15 UTC in journal: #8558 Comment #49644
Neat! How much would a new one cost?
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Commented 9 years ago2015-06-06 19:39:09 UTC in journal: #8557 Comment #51072
Arriba Instant Mix! =D
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-06 02:51:14 UTC in journal: #8557 Comment #51073
Happy tenth... uh... year of TWHLing?
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-06 00:07:41 UTC in journal: #8557 Comment #51071
Welcome back from holiday!
VIVA TWHL
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-05 09:58:53 UTC in vault item: [Solved Sorta?] Round-reset flooding Comment #20910
I wonder how compatible is this with Counter Strike multi player.
You could make water cubes that move around and you had to swim in them and avoid obstacles.
Also, i know water can contain a ladder, so technically there could also be a moving ladder?
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-05 09:11:46 UTC in journal: #8555 Comment #62698
"I'm making damn sure I have my W7 installer on a pen drive ready to reinstall at a moment's notice."
^This.

I'll image my entire drive before upgrayedding, just-in-case I don't like it and/or W10 breaks anything.

That's good to hear about the multiple-monitor support doe.. Can't believe you never saw the audio mixer before PB, you must not be a big multitasker =)
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-05 07:38:35 UTC in journal: #8555 Comment #62711
That feature was pretty bugged up when I used 7, it would usually misalign with other devices and I didn't like that.
To configure auto volume control you have to go into device properties. The best option is to set it to do nothing, because from my experience it muted other things more than it should too often.

With the new way audio works in Windows, you can rout any program to any audio hardware.
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-05 03:03:13 UTC in journal: #8555 Comment #62705
It also auto-detects when you're in a Skype call and lowers everything's volume to 50%. I think it's configurable somewhere, but I haven't had the need to change it yet.

Re-routing different programs to different hardware outputs sounds really interesting!
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-05 00:07:37 UTC in journal: #8555 Comment #62695
While this is only tangentially related, I recently discovered the audio mixer in Windows 7. It's very convenient to be able to mute or reduce the volume only in one specific program. I'd never used it before so it was a nice discovery :)
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-04 15:23:50 UTC in journal: #8555 Comment #62710
Shouldn't audio software be the one to do that?
Usually its once you plugin an device it re-routes the sound automatically.
It should not be able to know what is music and what is game audio on hardware level.

If your media player can select an different output than yes you can do that. But you wont be able to use the same output from your sound card (because logically with out an additional filter/splitter after the output you can not do that, and that's impossible to do with analogue signal).
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Commented 9 years ago2015-06-04 13:44:57 UTC in journal: #8555 Comment #62690
Can windows 8 effectively split sound through different outputs?
AKA music through speakers, games through headset?