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Posted 14 years ago2010-04-17 12:35:06 UTC
in Origins and Home Post #280589
Ebay?
Ok then, If I wanted to move to lovely Sweden...what would it be like for me there. I know they have plenty of stores but I still wouldn't know about the services. Online research only gives you so much.
If a particular service exists in the states, you can be sure it exists here as well. There really is no discernable difference. Most people here have computers, and almost everyone has access to the internet from home.

My town has around 70k inhabitants, and everyone has access to 10mbit broadband. Sure there are some people out in the woods with no internet connection, but the same can be said for America.
Posted 14 years ago2010-04-16 19:28:29 UTC
in Spot the Fracture Post #280568
All of it looks like a fracture to me :P
Posted 14 years ago2010-04-16 16:47:09 UTC
in Origins and Home Post #280559
Posted 14 years ago2010-04-15 17:46:25 UTC
in Origins and Home Post #280524
Believe it or not, America isn't 10 years ahead of Europe like so many of you seem to think.
Posted 14 years ago2010-04-13 14:24:13 UTC
in Origins and Home Post #280468
Last name is Moilanen, which is Finnish. My grandfather fled from Finland to Sweden during WW2 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_war_children) along with 70k other children. He ended up in G?vle where he later married my grandmother. My whole family lives in or near G?vle, and I've lived here all my life except for 2 years during which I lived in Stockholm.
Posted 14 years ago2010-04-11 08:58:39 UTC
in Sequel Wishlist Post #280428
My favorite THPS is nr 4, hands down. I don't like the jackass style of the later games in the series.

I'd like to see a proper sequel to Perfect Dark, in the same style as the original. Rare's attempt to turn Joanna into someone from charlie's angels (PD:Z) was a complete failure and should've been canned instantly.
Posted 14 years ago2010-04-05 13:43:55 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #280268
Three more for me:

Shutter Island
Pretty good movie with some nice twists, bit of a mindfuck. Recommended

The Lovely Bones
This movie likes to drag on and on and on. The visual style is really cool but the story is lacking, with some moments that are just "wtf, get to the point" and an ending that is completely unsatisfying. One scene in particular is really annoying, wherein a character has a revelation but somehow forgets to tell everyone because her family is having a reunion. The very reason for the separation of said family is connected to what she's discovered so there's no logical reason as to why she wouldn't just shout it out immediately. Peter Jackson dropped the ball on this one.

And finally, interstate 60. I liked this movie a lot. I had never even heard of it before yesterday. It's about a guy who has an encounter with a genie-type figure, and gets one wish granted. All I can say is, watch it. :)
Posted 14 years ago2010-04-05 13:32:03 UTC
in Desktops of April Post #280265
One of the newer Broken Sword games, forgot which one. The original is still the best
Posted 14 years ago2010-04-02 06:08:57 UTC
in Desktops of April Post #280195
Dead bug eh? Killed it with his crowbar no doubt :o
Posted 14 years ago2010-03-31 10:15:14 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #280141
I Lol'd at the inflator. I never really liked the Moore-era of Bond films, they always seemed so corny to me.

Anyway, I've been watching Rome season 1-2 lately. I know it's not a movie per se but I don't care. Fantastic show, I recommend it to everyone.
Posted 14 years ago2010-03-29 10:44:11 UTC
in Desktops of March Post #280090
Linkin Park... Alternative? wat
Posted 14 years ago2010-03-25 22:16:25 UTC
in Favorite Band? Post #279998
@Soup, seeing as you're into electronic music, I recommend Spor and Receptor. Maybe you've already heard of 'em, if not, check them out. :)
Posted 14 years ago2010-03-23 11:55:53 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #279947
"English motherfucker, do you speak it?!"

Classic movie :)
Posted 14 years ago2010-03-21 19:00:28 UTC
in lolhello Post #279878
Long time no see mr LOve!
Posted 14 years ago2010-03-21 13:45:22 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #279863
I saw Sherlock Holmes a few days back. I thought it was pretty good, disregarding the fact that they've turned the character into some sort of superhero. It has some pretty funny dialogue, and is well worth watching in my opinion.
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-19 23:00:33 UTC
in A Message for WMG Post #279111
I'll do it next time i start up my laptop
Posted 14 years ago2010-02-05 13:56:57 UTC
in This might be crazy, but is there a way. Post #278726
As long as you don't try to sell it you should be fine.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-27 10:45:40 UTC
in Windows 3.1 lives again....online Post #278446
Nice, thanks for the links Tito :D
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-25 19:35:50 UTC
in Windows 3.1 lives again....online Post #278406
Me and a friend used to play a game called Gorillas using Qbasic. It was epic
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-22 07:53:13 UTC
in iPhone Saves Lives Post #278296
From now on I will stop using the elevator to get to the ground floor, instead I will jump out the window everytime I want to go somewhere. My Ipod Touch will save me <3
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-21 12:46:51 UTC
in iPhone Saves Lives Post #278232
There were real mp3 players before the ipod came along
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-18 09:19:05 UTC
in Australia continues to censor Post #278086
What an idiotic law. If anyone wants to see the cover of a movie, or a poster or whatever, they can just look it up on the internet, making the whole thing moot.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-15 14:19:01 UTC
in MMOs Post #277979
Mass Effect online
I wish!
Well, actually playing any game is a waste of time. It doesn't produce anything. But it's fun.
If you've enjoyed your time spend playing, it's not wasted :)
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-15 07:23:56 UTC
in MMOs Post #277966
If you think WoW is grindy, you should try any of the Korean MMO's :P

I've been playing WoW since 2005, and I still like it. The only other MMO I've played is Warhammer, but I felt it was too unpolished. Stiff movements and a static world. PvP was miles better than WoW though.

If you start playing MMO's again, make sure you play with friends, it makes a big difference.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-09 02:14:05 UTC
in HAPPY BIRTHDAY PSI!!! Post #277579
Happy B'day dude, or dudette.. Or whatever : >
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-08 23:20:56 UTC
in Clusterfuck of cold Post #277573
Lowest temperature in my town this winter (so far) has been -22 degrees celsius, during the day. I can only guess what it is during the night. Lowest in the entire country so far is -38.8 degrees.

Needless to say, it sucks. Being outside for more than 10 minutes is physically painful.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-06 12:13:24 UTC
in Making a pc game to sell Post #277392
Don't you dare tarnish the god-like title that is Peggle.
Fool, Bookworm is where it's at!
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-01 14:58:13 UTC
in Jesus Camp Post #277158
Hence I personally believe in God. If science can find out what caused the big bang, fine. But then what caused that? We'll find out the answers in time (assuming we don't all kill each other before that) But unless you can definitvely prove to me, without a doubt, that there isn't a God, I'll still beleive, because there has to be something out there that caused everything to be set in motion, and I'd like to think that it's a benicifent inteligence.
I'm not here to convince you there's no god, I don't care what you believe in as long as you keep it to yourself and don't force your beliefs down someone elses throat.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-31 08:21:30 UTC
in Jesus Camp Post #277094
Because some force had to create the universe, and what/who caused that force to begin?
If the big bang theory is correct, what caused it?
I don't see what this has to do with parents teaching their children to believe in god. I hope you're not implying that just because science can't explain what caused the Big Bang there has to be a god, because that's just ignorant. Not knowing something does not automatically mean there is some higher power at work.

A mere 100 years ago we knew little about space, and now we have powerful telescopes that can look further and further away. The answer to what caused the Big Bang may well come in the future, though I suspect that it will just lead to more questions. :P
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-30 09:02:40 UTC
in Jesus Camp Post #277059
Thread Godwin'ed in the first post, hehe..

My main gripe with religion is that it perpetuates itself by basically brainwashing children at an early age. Religious people should stop and really think about why they believe in God. Is it because they really believe or because their parents taught them to believe?

Of course there are people who chose their faith themselves, without outside influence. I have no problem with them as long as they keep it to themselves and refrain from preaching in my general direction.

As for Jesus being "evil", I think that if he were to return today, he'd probably be shocked to see how Chistianity has evolved. And not in a good way.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-26 08:33:33 UTC
in Christmas Presents Lawl Post #276926
I got money (equivalent of around 250 USD), some clothes, candy and a gift certificate for use at the local supermarket. I'm satisfied because I just wanted money : >
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-21 14:24:54 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #276829
It cost 400 mil? Wow.. I can't help thinking that those 400 million could've been spent elsewhere, with the recession and all.

Better be a damn good movie! :P
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-20 15:20:55 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #276794
Saw "M?n som hatar kvinnor" and "Flickan som lekte med elden" a few days ago. If you haven't guessed it already they are both swedish films. I guess Thriller would be a good way to describe them genre-wise.

Pretty good films actually, I usually don't like swedish films because there's something about hearing them speak in my native language that makes everything sound corny.

But I tried to disregard that and I found myself enjoying both films.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-20 15:15:45 UTC
in First day back after a 1700 day break Post #276792
Love your interests; "not getting dissed by gay people like the hunter"

Haha, anyways, welcome back ^^
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-17 05:41:57 UTC
in Sleep paralysis Post #276719
Most adolescent boys keep it to themselves xD
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-17 04:16:09 UTC
in Sleep paralysis Post #276717
Thanks for that disturbing piece of information, Striker :P
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-16 05:23:10 UTC
in Sleep paralysis Post #276657
I've read a lot about it but never experienced it myself. Apparently most people will have a sleep paralysis episode at least once in their lives. Can't say I'm looking forward to it :P

A friend of mine had frequent sleep paralysis when he was younger, and he found that it went away when he slept on his side without a pillow. You might want to experiment with different positions, it might help:)

On an unrelated note, I have lucid dreams very often. It usually happens when I encounter something in a dream that's so bizarre that I go "oh yeah, I'm dreaming". After I realize this I either wake up or stay asleep, with the difference that I now can control everything in the dream. It's really cool
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-10 01:45:00 UTC
in Desktops of December Post #276510
Looks like you bought the backlight keyboard. Looks cool :)
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-07 10:28:22 UTC
in Desktops of December Post #276417
This thread took a disturbing turn :P
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-07 00:56:21 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #276408
Decapitated - Post Organic

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEmepOLgR3k

Mmm.. That guitar solo.. <3
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-06 21:08:51 UTC
in Steam Survey Post #276398
Two words: Pulp Fiction
Exactly, he can make a 10 hour film with nothing but a close up of a pile of shit and still be God, because he made Pulp Fiction.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-06 16:23:32 UTC
in Steam Survey Post #276379
Silence heathens, Tarantino is God!
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-03 10:10:26 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #276267
saw Paranormal Activity.

I'll be totally honest, I don't get scared at films. I never have.

This had moments where I was like ohshitohshitohshit.
Very little of the horror is shown on screen; it's very psychological and MUCH scarier for it.
A fine movie, I wish more films would adopt the concept of having less shit going on on-screen. Everyone's scared of different things so if you make a movie in which the horror takes place basically in the viewer's imagination, you get a more personalized experience.
Posted 14 years ago2009-12-01 09:12:44 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #276204
Inglourious Basterds here, awesome movie in all respects. If you haven't seen it, do it now!
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-26 17:25:13 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider Post #276073
Neither has my theory that pigs can fly :)
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-26 17:23:52 UTC
in An interesting discovery Post #276072
If there really are fossilized microbes on it, it's pretty much the biggest story ever. Time will tell, I'm looking forward to Nasa's official response.

First water on the Moon, and now this. Exciting times :)
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-26 13:58:35 UTC
in An interesting discovery Post #276068
Apparently fossils of microbial life have likely been discovered in a marsian meteorite found in 1984.
A study by scientists from the American space agency Nasa has found chemical signatures in the rock strongly associated with life.
The full story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1231052/Fossilised-remains-Martians-meteorite-landed-Earth-13-000-years-ago.html

EDIT for quoting failure
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-25 15:01:01 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider Post #276043
Nothing bad will happen. All the talk of black holes and time travelling particles is just plan old BS.
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-25 06:34:19 UTC
in Illuminated Keyboard Post #276029
If you like flat keyboards then go for it. It's gotten good reviews.
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-25 06:32:33 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider Post #276028
It's been around for several years and you still don't know? Haven't you read any articles on the machine that explains what it does? What they want to use it for?
They use it to impress the ladies