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Nintendo Wii in Gaming
I may end up getting one next summer, when I actually have time to play with it. The lower price sounds good, and I want to see how the new controller setup works. I guess it will depend on what games come out for it.
Posted by Nitrous Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:07 am
Console Wars in Gaming
I think also that the new controller setup for the Wii has a lot of people interested.
Posted by Nitrous Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:05 am
Console Wars in Gaming
Predator wrote:

but for a PS3, I have to wait...until next May? Possibly?


Or you can buy one off of Ebay  :rolleyes:

But yeah, I do agree, it is too early to tell.

Most people around my school are waiting for PS2s. Only a few are getting the Wii.
Posted by Nitrous Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:30 pm
anyone here use Facebook? in General Discussion, including Off Topic, Current Affairs
I never heard of it before, but I checked it out. Looks pretty cool! Much better than myspace in my opinion.
Posted by Nitrous Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:28 pm
MP3 Player in Hardware, Internet, Networking, Comms and Security
Just to let you know, I did go with the Creative Sleek Photo from Walmart. No problems with it whatsoever. Awesome sound quality, really easy to use (the slider is kind of hard to get used to at first, but you can adjust its speed), if you carry a cell phone in your pocket, you are already used to carrying it around.

Thanks for your help guys!
Posted by Nitrous Sat Nov 18, 2006 9:05 am
Does anyone still use 56K? in Hardware, Internet, Networking, Comms and Security
One of my friends just got 56K a few days ago. She seemed really excited... I didn't want to hurt her feelings lol.
Posted by Nitrous Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:32 am
Do you guys write in cursive? in General Discussion, including Off Topic, Current Affairs
Hmm... I was thinking about this the other day...

I rarely write in cursive, though every once in a while, an strange oppurtunity arises where I choose too. It never looks that great though.
Posted by Nitrous Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:31 am
Weird halo corrupt in Gaming
Pretty cool. I think is it interesting that small parts of it were still rendered with color.
Posted by Nitrous Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:55 pm
20 greatest bosses in video game history in Gaming
Wow.... there are very few of these games that I have actually played.
Posted by Nitrous Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:54 pm
World War 3? in General Discussion, including Off Topic, Current Affairs
No telling... However, I don't think it will be anytime in the near future. Even with all of the present conflicts going on in the world, I don't think any of them will produce a full fledged world war.
Posted by Nitrous Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:52 pm
MP3 Player in Hardware, Internet, Networking, Comms and Security
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?...8#Similar+Items

Seems like a pretty good deal... What do you think?
Posted by Nitrous Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:11 pm
MP3 Player in Hardware, Internet, Networking, Comms and Security
Ok, so I am looking for a good, reliable MP3 player. I don't need anything fancy -- I don't need video, picture taking abilitys, etc. All I want it for is to play music. I would like it to be at least 10gb, but I would like to get a good deal on it too. Any suggestions?
Posted by Nitrous Fri Sep 22, 2006 6:45 pm
The Chaser in General Discussion, including Off Topic, Current Affairs
I had the read and analyze this for A.P. Literature the other day. I think it is pretty good, so I decided to post it!

The Chaser

Alan Austen, as nervous as a kitten, went up certain dark and creaky stairs in the neighborhood of Pell Street, and peered about for a long time on the dime landing before he found the name he wanted written obscurely on one of the doors.

He pushed open this door, as he had been told to do, and found himself in a tiny room, which contained no furniture but a plain kitchen table, a rocking-chair, and an ordinary chair. On one of the dirty buff-coloured walls were a couple of shelves, containing in all perhaps a dozen bottles and jars. An old man sat in the rocking-chair, reading a newspaper. Alan, without a word, handed him the card he had been given.

\"Sit down, Mr. Austen,\" said the old man very politely.

\"I am glad to make your acquaintance.\"

\"Is it true,\" asked Alan, \"that you have a certain mixture that has-er-quite extraordinary effects?\"

\"My dear sir,\" replied the old man, \"my stock in trade is not very large-I don't deal in laxatives and teething mixtures-but such as it is, it is varied. I think nothing I sell has effects which could be precisely described as ordinary.\"

\"Well, the fact is. . .\" began Alan.

\"Here, for example,\" interrupted the old man, reaching for a bottle from the shelf. \"Here is a liquid as colourless as water, almost tasteless, quite imperceptible in coffee, wine, or any other beverage. It is also quite imperceptible to any known method of autopsy.\"

\"Do you mean it is a poison?\" cried Alan, very much horrified.

\"Call it a glove-cleaner if you like,\" said the old man indifferently. \"Maybe it will clean gloves. I have never tried. One might call it a life-cleaner. Lives need cleaning sometimes.\"

\"I want nothing of that sort,\" said Alan.

\"Probably it is just as well,\" said the old man. \"Do you know the price of this? For one teaspoonful, which is sufficient, I ask five thousand dollars. Never less. Not a penny less.\"

\"I hope all your mixtures are not as expensive,\" said Alan apprehensively.

\"Oh dear, no,\" said the old man. \"It would be no good charging that sort of price for a love potion, for example. Young people who need a love potion very seldom have five thousand dollars. Otherwise they would not need a love potion.\"

\"I am glad to hear that,\" said Alan.

\"I look at it like this,\" said the old man. \"Please a customer with one article, and he will come back when he needs another. Even if it is more costly. He will save up for it, if necessary.\"

\"So,\" said Alan, \"you really do sell love potions?\"

\"If I did not sell love potions,\" said the old man, reaching for another bottle, \"I should not have mentioned the other matter to you. It is only when one is in a position to oblige that one can afford to be so confidential.\"

\"And these potions,\" said Alan. \"They are not just-just-er-\"

\"Oh, no,\" said the old man. \"Their effects are permanent, and extend far beyond the mere casual impulse. But they include it. Oh, yes they include it. Bountifully, insistently. Everlastingly.\"

\"Dear me!\" said Alan, attempting a look of scientific detachment. \"How very interesting!\"

\"But consider the spiritual side,\" said the old man.

\"I do, indeed,\" said Alan.

\"For indifference,\" said the old man, they substitute devotion. For scorn, adoration. Give one tiny measure of this to the young lady-its flavour is imperceptible in orange juice, soup, or cocktails-and however gay and giddy she is, she will change altogether. She will want nothing but solitude and you.\"

\"I can hardly believe it,\" said Alan. \"She is so fond of parties.\"

\"She will not like them any more,\" said the old man. \"She will be afraid of the pretty girls you may meet.\"

\"She will actually be jealous?\" cried Alan in a rapture. \"Of me?\"

\"Yes, she will want to be everything to you.\"

\"She is, already. Only she doesn't care about it.\"

\"She will, when she has taken this. She will care intensely. You will be her sole interest in life.\"

\"Wonderful!\" cried Alan.

\"She will want to know all you do,\" said the old man. \"All that has happened to you during the day. Every word of it. She will want to know what you are thinking about, why you smile suddenly, why you are looking sad.\"

\"That is love!\" cried Alan.

\"Yes,\" said the old man. \"How carefully she will look after you! She will never allow you to be tired, to sit in a draught, to neglect your food. If you are an hour late, she will be terrified. She will think you are killed, or that some siren has caught you.\"

\"I can hardly imagine Diana like that!\" cried Alan, overwhelmed with joy.

\"You will not have to use your imagination,\" said the old man. \"And, by the way, since there are always sirens, if by any chance you should, later on, slip a little, you need not worry. She will forgive you, in the end. She will be terribly hurt, of course, but she will forgive you-in the end.\"

\"That will not happen,\" said Alan fervently.

\"Of course not,\" said the old man. \"But, if it did, you need not worry. She would never divorce you. Oh, no! And, of course, she will never give you the least, the very least, grounds for-uneasiness.\"

\"And how much,\" said Alan, \"is this wonderful mixture?\"

\"It is not as dear,\" said the old man, \"as the glove-cleaner, or life-cleaner, as I sometimes call it. No. That is five thousand dollars, never a penny less. One has to be older than you are, to indulge in that sort of thing. One has to save up for it.\"

\"But the love potion?\" said Alan.

\"Oh, that,\" said the old man, opening the drawer in the kitchen table, and taking out a tiny, rather dirty-looking phial. \"That is just a dollar.\"

\"I can't tell you how grateful I am,\" said Alan, watching him fill it.

\"I like to oblige,\" said the old man. \"Then customers come back, later in life, when they are better off, and want more expensive things. Here you are. You will find it very effective.\"

\"Thank you again,\" said Alan. \"Good-bye.\"

\"Au revoir,\" said the man.
Posted by Nitrous Tue Sep 12, 2006 9:10 pm
Heat problems. in Hardware, Internet, Networking, Comms and Security
55C (131F) is not actually an extremely high temperature. Unless you are actually experiencing problems, I would not worry about it.
Posted by Nitrous Wed Sep 06, 2006 6:32 pm
Titan Quest - Amazing I think? in Gaming
It looks awesome, so I probably will buy it sometime in the future... when I have time to sit down and play it.
Posted by Nitrous Sun Sep 03, 2006 12:09 pm
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