Commented 13 years ago2011-07-11 05:22:25 UTC
in journal: Nintendo 64Comment #59134
I once played Legend of Zelda on N64 at some distant cousin's house. Never seen him again, but made me want a N64 so badly. Never got it though. Maybe I'll bring my beloved SNES back to life one of these days.
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Commented 13 years ago2011-07-05 15:26:59 UTC
in journal: #7306Comment #57664
I always found these set-your-birthday-to-read-this-site quite stupid. I never bother to fill them properly, I just take the year box and select a random year.
Commented 13 years ago2011-07-04 17:45:55 UTC
in journal: #7306Comment #57663
Enter a birth date.
I had Carmageddon II somewhere around here. I loved playing it! I always wanted to play it on LAN with friends but never got around to. I think it only ran on Win 98, hence being unable to play it after I upgraded. Maybe I should dig up my old W98 box and see if it still works
Commented 13 years ago2011-07-04 17:41:34 UTC
in journal: #7307Comment #60863
At the end of the boss battle with [big ass computer], I was just shooting idly. I thought "Well, I don't know what else to do, might as well shoot the [big ass computer]."
Commented 13 years ago2011-07-03 19:55:08 UTC
in journal: #7305Comment #66376
Just to annoy you. Same as those that block right click via JavaScript. However, most sites that annoy you to death with a "right click disabled to prevent stealing" have absolutely nothing worth stealing and I'm probably desperately looking for a way out anyway. Web devs smart enough know content can still be saved to disk so don't bother blocking right clicks, because that's just plain annoying.
Commented 13 years ago2011-07-03 05:34:38 UTC
in journal: #7305Comment #66375
In Firefox, Ctrl+click opens a new tab. Shift+click opens a new window and alt+click apparently saves the link to a file because I just tested it and got the little popup saying all downloads completed.
But, rather than ctrl+click, to avoid some of those malicious popup-on-click links in some sites, I just click the link and drag it to the tab bar.
Commented 13 years ago2011-07-02 15:43:07 UTC
in journal: #7303Comment #55830
Oh no. I don't even have a laptop. But sitting on the toilet is a great moment for thinking. I've solved the most complicated logical puzzles and mathematical problems while in there.
Commented 13 years ago2011-06-28 04:42:00 UTC
in journal: #7297Comment #40075
Lucky. They don't leave unguarded exits when I go to concerts. If I want to get in, I can set up my camera in the most bulky way possible and stroll right in as if I own the place. Works most of the time.
Commented 13 years ago2011-06-23 01:30:28 UTC
in journal: #7293Comment #57649
My father has expressed intentions to drag me to New York "soon". But don't expect too much from me if I actually come along. Remember I'm a boring electronics geek.
Commented 13 years ago2011-06-19 03:38:04 UTC
in journal: #7287Comment #38498
I only played Minecraft twice. While it relies on an interesting premise, and exploits my childhood fetish of digging into the ground until I find lava, I can't say it captures me for hours on end. I only lasted about an hour before I decided there is pretty much nothing to do in it and looked for something else to do.
Alas, being a cheapskate I have only looked at the free online version, in which apparently the only activity is adding and removing blocks and there are no other players.
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What do you expect, with this cast.
Grats. Have fun. And recommend me as a photographer. And find nice chicks in the 19-25 range to tell about me.
Bring some photos.
It must have the shallowest depth of field EVER.
I thought you were in Romania, not Colorado.
Remember to get a job at Black Mesa after you graduate.
I'm on my 3442nd, btw. I don't remember anything special from the 1337th but that's probably just because I wasn't paying attention.
Happy birthday TJB.
wait, it doesn't work.
I had Carmageddon II somewhere around here. I loved playing it! I always wanted to play it on LAN with friends but never got around to. I think it only ran on Win 98, hence being unable to play it after I upgraded. Maybe I should dig up my old W98 box and see if it still works
There.
No, I haven't played it.
Happy birthday to both!
But, rather than ctrl+click, to avoid some of those malicious popup-on-click links in some sites, I just click the link and drag it to the tab bar.
Alas, being a cheapskate I have only looked at the free online version, in which apparently the only activity is adding and removing blocks and there are no other players.