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monster_urby14 years ago2010-06-20 05:27:53 UTC 5 comments
We Brits are a great nation of moaners. Even the Summer month's are worth whining about. You know you wanna see me doing my thing. ;)

JustUrby
Crollo14 years ago2010-06-19 16:11:07 UTC 164 comments
Just got burnout paradise and need for speed undercover, the problem?

I don't have a rig to run either of them right now.

Hopefully getting a rig to play them soon, in the meantime, tell me about how awesome or crappy they are.

(Not undercover though, already played it, and love it, and i am well aware as to how negative people are to this game, so please, i don't need 100 'nfs sucked since underground' comments :C)
Skals14 years ago2010-06-18 12:50:56 UTC 6 comments
So I'm almost finished with school. Two more exams to go. Technically I already have enough good grades to get into colledge but I'm still improving them. I'm going to do games design in colledge and get a level 3 in it. Already have a level 2 in ICT. Technically I've already been conditionally accepted into Souththames colledge, with all the necessary grades bagged, and I like the course, but I was wondering if anyone else knows other good colledges in london with such courses? Perhaps even some of you have taken such a course? Just need advice, thats all.
saw183314 years ago2010-06-18 11:47:14 UTC 7 comments
Not quite thread-worthy, but much more than ShoutBOX worthy...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMau-DXAeMU&feature=player_embedded

Rick Astley has released a new song. Putting the Rick Roll aside, this song in my opinion was pretty good considering that its not even my style of music.

Give it a chance and state your opinion below this line.

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DiscoStu14 years ago2010-06-15 02:23:57 UTC 13 comments
Screw it, I'll keep shooting cats - with this:
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Yep, it's about time I got me a decent camera. Now bad photos will be entirely my fault. Ironically, this would be the very first time my finger slips into the frame (see 1st pic).

Unfortunately I suspect it has a hot pixel. I'll test it some more, I'd hate to have to return it.
Striker14 years ago2010-06-14 15:07:34 UTC 6 comments
So like I said in the ShoutBox, a huge lighting(it happened in the back of the flat, so I didn't actually catch the bolt in the footage) scared the shit out of me.
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brendanmint14 years ago2010-06-14 11:11:49 UTC 3 comments
OK, so Ive been here 329 days, almost a year, and I'm on my 307 login. My goal is to come out with a map by 365 days or 350 logins, any ideas for a map?

EDIT:also include for what game, except for HL1, cant get that hammer working, so only source games. And also no L4D 1 or 2, dont own them either.

EDIT:EDIT: OK, before my 1 Year or 365th login.
Striker14 years ago2010-06-13 16:18:11 UTC 3 comments
I bought Team Fortress2. Great investment :D.

Btw, nobody posted a new journal for a long time now, what's up? Broke on stories to tell?

[EDIT] Also found out strange medieval methods of obtaining KNO3 from, well, cow shit and urine. Medieval methods of producing chemicals FTW.
Striker14 years ago2010-06-09 15:49:12 UTC 8 comments
Well, holidays are officially here. Today was the last day of school. Friday will be the ending festivity, then 3 months of so-called freedom comes.
I say "so-called" because, strangely, even though I can't wait for the holidays, I know I only have 2 years of school left. Then the stress of exams will come, going to a college, not being sure of having a job in the future... ahh. It's becoming really hard to enjoy the moment and not think of tomorrow.

I borrowed some books from the school library over the holidays:Big Bang(it's actually a history of the understanding of the universe) and The elegant Universe about the theory of strings(because it has always been a mystery to me, and I want to understand them at least a bit).

Holidays also open the opportunity of experiments to me :D. I'm currently researching some ways of producing good rocket fuel with materials around the house. The current combination I'm trying is the substance from the match heads with sugar. I only tried it once, but I want to try some more, to see what proportions are good. I also think I should use powdered sugar.
Of course, it would be cool if I had some potassium nitrate or sodium nitrate. But that's hard to find these days :( (because of the terrorists, we who have good-intended hobbies have to suffer...).

[EDIT] Oh btw, remember this journal entry a bit of time ago?

"My desk is covered with maths formulas and types of exercises and math exercises papers... I'm tired. I hope I get at least 8 out of 10.
The semester test is tomorrow.

Wish me luck! :D"


I got 8 eventually :)).
Habboi14 years ago2010-06-09 08:28:53 UTC 6 comments
This is mainly directed at World Crafter...I think. Is that his name or did he change it to something goat...Soup Miner.

Anyway knowing he likes anime I thought he might be interested in one called Ergo Proxy if he hasn't already seen it. I thought it was really good cause it's mature, dark, mysterious and sometimes mind fucking.

23 episodes. Check it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wwl6Zo20mcU
brendanmint14 years ago2010-06-07 08:45:12 UTC 16 comments
So, the last week Ive not been able to go to sleep, and as of Friday, its out of control, i woke up at 5 PM on Friday, is it strange im the only one on facebook at 1-4 AM?
Captain Terror14 years ago2010-06-05 21:43:56 UTC 10 comments
Has a new mouse, bow down to a true pimp..

P

Bow down
Notewell14 years ago2010-06-05 13:56:16 UTC 11 comments
It's fixed. Thank god. DLC works, game works, and I'm back to kicking arse in the capital wasteland.
PREVIOUS JOURNAL CONTENTS:
That's it. I can't do a thing to fix this without xlive.dll. The patch itself won't work with Vanilla Fallout 3 unless there's xlive.dll, the DLC won't work unless there's xlive.dll, and there's NO BLOODY XLIVE.DLL IN EITHER OF THE GOTY DISKS!
Someone, please PM me with a copy of xlive.dll from the latest version (1.7) of Fallout 3, and tell me where to put it. I've tried everything else I can think of, all the suggestions I've been given, and google doesn't yield anything but 'update the game'
This pisses me off. Please, someone get me that dll.
Skals14 years ago2010-06-04 10:53:44 UTC 10 comments
I am playing Alan Wake and I am shitting myself. Well not literally but nearly. I was in this bit where I had to turn the power on in my house. I was ment to go in a shed next to the house, but instead I went upstairs into the left room. There was a small picture on a study. I clicked it and got a proper shock. Well anyway, I restored the power and I went upstairs with my wife - to the opposite room. She just told me she has a surprise for me and its on the study in the 'other room'. :|. I have a feeling I wasn't supposed to see the picture before hand. and now I have to go back in there. dam.

As for the game itself, I've played it for like 1 hour now and I love it. The environments are 8.5/10, Sound 10/10 (its that good!), Lighting 9.5/10, Spookyness 10/10, story so far is very cloudy, yet I believe thats how it was intended, so 8/10 for that.
If you've got an Xbox and you don't mind scary games, you must play this one. It is quite brilliant. I love it. Alright, back to the game now. Wish me luck :|.

Edit: Ok i shat myself again. This game is fucking with my mind now.
Rimrook14 years ago2010-06-03 21:37:45 UTC 10 comments
Read this.

Pasted from my email.
"I found your email addresses on Mom's email program, so I hope this goes through ok.

I understand that Allan let you know that Mom passed away this morning, and that the funeral director talked with you.

Here is the obituary that we are putting together for the different papers. It may change slightly, but this is very close to what will be published. If you see anything that needs to be changed, please let me know asap.

The initial assessment of Mom's cancer showed that she had cancer in both lungs, a rib, her pelvis, her shoulder, on the adrenal glands, and on the tip of the pancreas. They also found that she had two blood clots in her right leg.

Mom cycled up and down several times while she was taking chemo. She was trying to keep it very hush-hush while she was selling the house in Thief River. Between the chemo, the cancer, and whatever else might have been going on she declined very rapidly. She was in the hospital for 6 days after the first chemo treatment, and went in last Tuesday after the 3rd treatment. They did a CT scan to see if the chemo was working at all, and found that she had a blood clot in one of her lungs.

Mom decided that enough was enough, and decided to go into hospice last Friday. She was better on Saturday, Sunday, and most of Monday. Tuesday morning when I talked to her she was ready to go. She was in some pain, and wanted some drug relief. Tuesday night about 10pm they called me to say that her breathing had changed, and that she was becoming unresponsive. I stayed with her overnight, and she passed this morning at about 11 am.

She loved the hospital, the doctors, the nurses, and the hospice staff. They kept her comfortable, and the end came quickly when it was her time.

I hope this gives you some idea of how Mom passed.

-Norm

This is the long version that will be customized for the various papers:

Leona J Muzzy, 74, of Thief River Falls, MN, and Cedar Falls, IA, died Wednesday, June 2, at Cedar Valley Hospice Home in Waterloo, IA.

Leona was born to Henry and Bessie (Haggerty) Madison, December 7, 1935 in Nebish, MN. Leona graduated from Bemidji High School and from Teacher Training at Thief River Falls. She taught school in Grygla for several years. She married Erwin Muzzy in June 1955. They farmed north of Thief River Falls. In 1969 they moved to Argyle, MN, where they owned and operated the John Deere dealership until 1981. They wintered in Florida for a number of years, returning to Thief River Falls for the spring, summer, and fall seasons. Erwin died in 2002. Leona spent the balance of her summers in Minnesota, and her winters in Iowa.

Leona enjoyed working with the Northland Threshing Bee in Strathcona, MN, and quilting with the Piece Makers at First Presbyterian Church in Cedar Falls, IA. She had been active in the Thief River Falls American Legion Auxiliary and the Community Theater.

Leona is survived by four children: Norman (Melissa) Muzzy (Cedar Falls, IA), Karen Rhine (Phoenix, AZ), Steven (Shaun) Muzzy (Thief River Falls, MN), and Shari Benson (Florida). She is also survived by seven grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Erwin, two brothers (Ernie Madison and Dale Madison), one sister (Mae Dufseth), and her parents.

Memorial services will be held at United Methodist Church of Thief River Falls on Sunday, June 6, at 2 pm and at First Presbyterian Church of Cedar Falls on Tuesday, June 8, at 10 am."


I said goodbye to her over the phone minutes before she went. I am also unavailable to attend her funeral.