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Posted 17 years ago2007-10-02 09:37:56 UTC
in You Laugh, You Lose Post #235456
Posted 17 years ago2007-10-01 14:38:31 UTC
in Your Gaming History? (Long Post) Post #235398
sorry, it slipped right through the net
Posted 17 years ago2007-10-01 14:20:30 UTC
in Your Gaming History? (Long Post) Post #235396
Anyone remember Streets Of Rage?
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-30 16:07:57 UTC
in Your Gaming History? (Long Post) Post #235335
Oh stop your whining, woman!
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-30 15:54:47 UTC
in Your Gaming History? (Long Post) Post #235333
Hehe, you remember? It was a pretty difficult game, especially with the chunky old retro joystick.

Hey, did you have "Curse of Sherwood"?
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Now that, I spent a lot of my Junior time trying to get through this game...
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-30 14:43:29 UTC
in Your Gaming History? (Long Post) Post #235331
My sister used to own one of those AMSTRAD machines.

http://www.diflas.com/assets/images/Amstrad_PC_micro_computer_64x.jpg

That was probably the first exposure to games I ever had. Its games, like Pac Man, Roland on the Ropes, etc came as tape cassettes which fit awkwardly into the chunky-buttoned keyboard.

http://www.computeremuzone.com/fichas/f/roland-on-the-ropes.jpg

It came with a big manual which contained different codes I used to spend hours trying to type in to see what they'd do only to find that they made the green-coloured screen to flash brightly for a few seconds.

http://www.gamecareerguide.com/db_area/images/item_images/gcg/features/20061018/duckhunter.jpg

(Above) Hunter S. Thompson?

It was not so long afterwards that my first experience of a games console took place. An old Nintendo Entertainment System belonging to my cousin. It came with the original 'Duck Hunter' gun. We used to shoot those damned ducks and space ships time after time (well, until it got boring). And when playing the original Mario Brothers game, we'd plug in the Game Genie for our own surreal entertainment. Sometimes I'd alter a few of the codes making strange glitches happen, like beanstalks growing out of every pipe etc. I also played games like Megaman, which I was familiar with when I had a Game Boy. (Yes, 'Tetris'). Then came the SNES, pretty much killed that. Nintendo 64 - blahdy blah.#

http://www.consolpassion.org/Boites%20Sony%20Ps1/alien%20trilogy%20AV.jpg

I used to own a Sega Saturn (lol). I loved to play the classic "Doom" games as well as "Alien Trilogy" and "Duke Nukem 3D". I loved "Wipeout", and occasionally played "Sega Rally Championship." My cousin's Playstation had pretty much the same sort of games - along with "Pandemonium", "Destruction Derby" and others. I used to love the "Die Hard Trilogy" - complete with the "screaming plants" cheat...

Some of my favourite Playstation games were: Armoured Core, Metal Gear Solid, and the Resident Evil series. The rest of my gaming experience is pretty obvious really, ever since I owned a PC. Need I say more?
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-29 12:57:19 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #235252
Black Flag - What I See
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-28 15:21:24 UTC
in Lets Write Poetry! Post #235174
An old man eats some soup in front of a mirror.
He is a fool.
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-25 13:30:47 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #234990
Dead Kennedys - Cesspools In Eden :biggrin:
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-24 13:11:15 UTC
in Mouse problems in Half-life engine Post #234889
Smooth mouse on or off?
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-24 13:10:10 UTC
in Writing... Post #234888
It's kind of, but not exactly, written in the style of Bukowsky - except he woesn't even bother with correct punctuation and grammar etc. If he wants to say something - he just does. I might expand it a bit because I dont think there's enough detail about the settings.

Some of the settings I can match to places I've seen and know.

I don't even know why I'm writing all this, just seemed like a good idea at the time. It could be something I can gradually add to/change when I get bored with other stuff... I need more crazy film-like dreams!
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-23 09:38:38 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #234830
Dead Kennedys - Cesspools In Eden
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-23 09:15:38 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #234823
The Herbaliser - When I Shine (Ft. Bahamadia) - "Very Mercenary"
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-22 14:06:57 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #234748
Dead Kennedys - Hop With The Jet Set
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-22 14:01:32 UTC
in Writing... Post #234747
Heh, cheers mate. The rest is coming, soon...

You'll notice there aren't any names yet - the chef is called Andre because in the dream he just looked like that would be his name - a total prick. He got really angry over nothing and threatened to beat me up. The women in the dream were incredible -I wish I could go to that dream bar again!
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-22 10:22:35 UTC
in Writing... Post #234716
Here's a sample of a weird story I was working on based on my own dreams. I had the idea of memorising certain scenes from dreams and building a story with them. It's still in the rough stages - so bare with me.

Here, see what you think people:
The restaurant.

For cash, we were all given the job of reviewing different eating places around town. We had this list - it had names on it like ?Synergy? and ?Belima?s?. We walked down to ?Synergy? first. It was in an area of town that lacked people. The place was a dump. The walls were covered in sun-dried paint flakes, broken glass and heaps of dirt covered the floors. There was even a faint smell of dog shit.

?This is a restaurant?? I thought. ?We?ll probably die?.
We ordered our meals and they arrived before we could eve work out how. The food must have been good because not a single one of us remembered eating. For all we know, we may already be dead, not knowing. We headed round to the kitchen where we met the only guy in the building, the head chef, the boss, the owner of the restaurant - a surly looking man with a cloth over his shoulder. His name was Andre. He looked like he could dig his way out of prison with his bare hands. We explained to him that his beloved restaurant was a shambles, a failure, a complete disaster, and his sweat-covered face didn?t like it one bit.

?What don?t you like about it?? He growled.
There was hesitation.
?How do you expect me to pay the bills, I have a family ? I can?t afford anything else. What do you want? What do you expect? You bastards!?
Andre squared up to me.
?How about I fucking punch you.?
The others tried to settle him down.
?Look,? I said.
?How do you expect to pay your bills when there are no customers??
?What do you mean, I?ll punch you!?
??Look, I?m sorry Andre, you don?t have to punch me, let me explain. You can make this place so much better. There is potential.?
?Yeah right,? I thought to myself, anything to calm this guy down.
Before we knew it the confrontation ended and we managed to leave alive, and in good shape. There was an old-looking club round the corner - we all needed a drink so we headed for it.

?What kind of club?? I ask.
?Think of models. Models.? One of the others said.
?Models??
?What, you mean like cars, airplanes and boats??
?No? He laughed.
?I mean like, Pamela Anderson. You know? Models?
It was all clear now, what a relief.

We enter the place from a staircase descending downwards. Women were everywhere, good-looking women with hardly any clothes. We headed to the bar. The barman stared into space, jumping out of the trance when we got his attention.

(To be continued)
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-19 07:29:58 UTC
in Post Your Photos Post #234513
Thats pretty good composition pepper. :combine:
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-18 13:04:36 UTC
in How do I learned to play guitar? Post #234472
I'm sure there's a website that gives you free online guitar lessons -- the name, though, oh it's lost me :roll:
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-17 15:27:48 UTC
in Leave britney alone! Post #234423
Leave Britney alone? huh! Earthquakes.
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-16 11:34:28 UTC
in How do I learned to play guitar? Post #234337
easy....just get yur dad to teach you
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-15 13:36:59 UTC
in My 13337th Post #234189
Hello whoever you are!
n00b
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-11 13:57:26 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #233895
Crass - Punk Is Dead
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-06 13:18:54 UTC
in Who would win in a fight? Post #233586
catch 22
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-05 15:37:06 UTC
in Who would win in a fight? Post #233549
Ask a stupid question - get a stupid answer :)
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-05 13:05:01 UTC
in Who would win in a fight? Post #233538
Bill Hicks vs Dennis Leary :quizzical:
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-04 11:22:05 UTC
in Caption the Avatar! Post #233468
"Ok, lock and load, shoot me please, kill me quick."
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-04 11:19:31 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233466
I is like bad science fiction. I mean, an intergalactic ovelord called Xenu, volcanoes that errupt leaving body thetans, blardy blah blah...

Weird.
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-02 15:33:46 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233347
All you did was weaken a country today, Madcow. That's all you did.
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-02 13:05:04 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233337
Some people aren't given a choice about religion. For some, there is no way out. Some are even indoctrinated at an early age when their brain is still in early stages of development.
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-01 15:15:45 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233294
...Jesus, why did you take that comment seriously? I was only fooling around!

sighs
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-01 14:27:21 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233290
Whatever. :thefinger:
Posted 17 years ago2007-09-01 13:10:29 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233285
It's not necessarily about what the belief is - it's more to do with how that belief can be used to manipulate and control the masses. I presume you've heard of the nutty religious cult, 'the Raelians'? Well, they are essentially the same. A bizarre religion crafted by a guy who wants all your money and more.

Where I went wrong is to say that the CIA has to have infiltrated it - this isn't the whole point. The point is, if you want to money launder and control the masses you can - through religion.
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-31 15:52:25 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233239
Ok, back to it
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-31 15:47:32 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233237
...probably before hl got infiltrated by Steam ;)
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-31 15:01:27 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233232
I'm not suggesting anyone revolt against the Government. Anarchy is not the solution, it only ever leads to more problems. The Founding Fathers warned the American people not to blindly trust the Government and to always question it. The philsophy is that THEY are OUR servants, not vise versa. Organizations aren't really the way to go. As we know, they always get infiltrated. Individual action is the key. Everyone need s to be their own leader in this struggle for freedom. Depending on someone will not work.

On your other points - yeah you are right and I agree completely. Spouting your mouth off in a forum is not the only way to go, but it's a small step for mankind. If there was no such thing as the internet and the Government was carrying out criminal activity, we would all be in a lot more trouble than we are now - which is (by the way) why they are planning to scrap the internet and launch Internet2 which is basically the same model as the Orweillian technology the Chinese Government have been using.

As I do not have a CIA security clearence, I cannot prove that Santa is hired by the CIA to deliver mind control gifts.
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-31 14:27:25 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233228
How is bashing an Un-American, Un-Constitutional, Criminal organization anti-American? I've never bashed America, not once. I only ever bash the criminal neo-con elite scumbags who are destroying America from inside out.

Maybe you should go check out the CIA's human experimentation projects from the 50's and 60's - MKULTRA. And yes, they did experiment with torture, mind altering substances, radiation, and biologocal warfare on the American people and military, but I'll bet it's nothing to get too down on... Oh, and they helped create al Qaeda - that terrorist organization you keep hearing about.

So pipe down and check it out.

And no, the Scientology issue is still being discussed.
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-31 13:52:22 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233225
I guarantee, wherever there is evil in this world, the [u]C[/u]riminals [u]I[/u]n [u]A[/u]merica are behind it. Full stop.
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-31 13:37:49 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233220
I's be careful using the term 'righteous' here ;)
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-31 13:10:28 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233212
Terrorists hate freedom. Yep. That's why they are doing everything in their power to cause a reaction that would limit freedoms and justify the need to create a huge control and surveillance grid that make's a terrorist's life even harder.... Hmmm, you work that one out...

Anyway, back the scientology crap. The reason I brought this issue up was to show how real mind control and brainwashing is. It is real, it works, it isn't science fiction. The CIA has experimented with mind control ever since the end of WWII when Operation Paperclip enabled Nazi scientists to work on secret projects for the US Government - including mind control and brainwashing (MKULTRA = 'Mind Kontrol'). The Soviets heavily experimented on this stuff - it's nothing new by all means.

It is true that the CIA's COINTEL program was used to infiltrate various different groups, religions, movements and organizations. These are then manipulated and controlled from their core through means of money laundering and criminal activity. (The CIA is like the COBRA bad guys from GI-JOE!")

From what I know, Scientology is a mind control cult created by L Ron Hubbard hired by the CIA. Same with the rest of them. This cult even uses the same ?Gang Stalking? techniques used by the spooks to put fear in their victims.

Scientology is pure evil. If you know anyone in this cult, try your absolute best to show them the way out of it - there is no escape from when they finally win the war for your mind.
:combine:
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-29 10:27:16 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233080
It's an utterly shameful, cowardly, and wicked 'cult' and I hope it's founding memebers and leaders who are knowingly abusing the rights and freedoms of vulnerable people go to hell where they damn well belong.

I just watched people being interviewed about their previous indoctrination into the group, and it honeslty shocked me. I felt angry and appauled about what they do to them.

I'd love to challenge these bastards.

"Hey Lord Xenu! Guess what, Jahzel the Enturbulater is coming to kick your reptilian ass" :combine:
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-29 08:35:19 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233077
lol, Cruise explains all: http://www.xenutv.com/cruise/cruiseexplains.htm

I'm definately being enturbulated by Scientology
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-29 08:31:51 UTC
in Scientology: Exposed! Post #233075
http://www.xenutv.com/

Go check it all out - honestly, it'll scare you, intrigue you, or amuse you - or all of those.

I never thought for a minute just how brainwashed these people are. That scared me. When I look at the followers' facial expressions, they all look the same. They look as though they are drugged up zombies.
They all seem to repeat the same mantras, have the same responses and the same refusal to listen to anything that contradicts their belief.

Also, of you haven?t already seen it - go see the BBC Panorama investigation into Scientology, 'Scientology And Me'. The BBC reporter does all he can to politely investigate the church, but is faced with harassment and stalking. Toward the end, he eventually loses it and starts yelling in the leader's face - and I fully support this. I would too.

Now you know why Tom Cruise is such a bootlicker.
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-27 12:05:16 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #233004
Happy Mondays - Loose Fit (How bloody appropriate for today :) )
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-25 12:04:53 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #232855
Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro :combine:
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-20 09:29:28 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #232487
Spektrum - Kinda New (Dirty South Remix)
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-19 13:52:09 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #232434
Erik Prydz vs. Floyd - Proper Education (Sebastian Ingrosso Remix)
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-17 10:35:46 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #232350
Hoxton Whores - Friday Saturday Love
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-17 07:06:45 UTC
in Sandwiches Post #232344
Philly cheesesteak, cheeseburger, shit like that. So delicious.
lol... Reminds me of the Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-16 13:37:59 UTC
in Sandwiches Post #232272
1: Grilled turkey giblets, cow scrapings and nettle leaf sandwhich microwaved for 45 seconds.

2. Watery Dirt Supreme

3. Rat cheese and tapeworm paste. :heart:

Tuff' love.
Posted 17 years ago2007-08-16 10:03:37 UTC
in TWHL SERVERS Post #232250
err...'bout 10 minutes.