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Wizard

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  1. As for the Office thing. Please, please, please. Let's all use OpenOffice
  2. Jpg trojan hacks. Basically a "currupt" jpg when looked it via I.E. will run a and downloading a script onto your comp.
  3. Fantasy Earth Art is badass, music is decent. Source: MMcafe.
  4. Modders KNOW NO LIMITS. *goes off to his cardboard box ps2 mod*
  5. This is just basic, maybe because you didn't change Neo to NEO. I can see all my added games.
  6. I like both companies. I got some stuff from Lik-Sang before, and it was alrite, arrived in time. Same with Play-Asia, although stuff can be more expensive on Lik-Sang, their just as good. I used to know this Canadian disturbuter that ships world wide for free on imports and domestic titles. Man, where did that site ever go.
  7. Am I one of those people who were expecting this. I mean them buying the domain PStwo.com was pretty obvious.
  8. DS>PSP DS is going to announce their plan and could ship as early as 10/30. Obviously the DS can do more graphic damage, but currently it seems no one does know how to use it. But if A KOF game came out, i'd have a great idea on how it would play.
  9. Daisuke Ishiwatari: The rock styles of Guilty Gear, but I dislike his current work with the guitar on Isuka. Tetsuya Shibata: His work with various Capcom games such as Devil May Cry have made game tunes enjoyable while shooting up demons. Other works would be the Resident Evil seires. Noriko Matsueda: Most noteable works would be the recent Final Fantasy X-2, but he's done other works, such as Bahumaut Lagoon and The Bouncer. I loved the music in BL. Kumi Tanioka: One of the composers of FFXI Soundtrack. Made some pretty memorable tracks. Also worked on Crystal Chronicals. Which soundtrack isn't half bad. Norihiko Hibino: You might know him as the man who wrote the music for Metal Gear Solid. He and Harry Gregson-Williams are a great team when they did MGS:SoL and TS. Michiko Naruke: Wrote the Wild Arms, Wild Arms 2 & Alter Code F (practially every single) songs. Some are very moving while others seem really intense. And Alter Code F's Soundtrack expands 4 discs, and it's that damn bloody great. Hitoshi Sakimoto: Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and Final Fantasy Tactics. I loved the music in FFTA, FFT's was good, but it doesn't match up to FFTA's imo. Other works would be Orge Battle Frank Klepacki: WROTE EVERY SINGLE SONG IN COMMAND & CONQUER! Dan Forden: EVERY SINGLE SONG IN MORTAL KOMBAT. U/MK3's music owns all. Hideki Naganuma: Jet Set Radio and Jet Set Radio Future's soundtracks. The trance/techno DJ r0x0rz the games. Yasunori Mitsuda: Chrono Trigger Soundtrack. Including the Arranged and Original soundtrack. Ok i'm done You mentioned some people there I already know and like/love/adore there Agozer.
  10. Guess the date you and get a prize (Or a cookie, depending on my mood) A Perfect Circle will be releasing their next album on November 2nd 2004. But their next album is like no other. Featuring 10 covers that have impacted both the people and movement of freedom of speech as "Revolutionairy Anthems" along with 2 original songs. They have released their new single entitled "Counting Sheep Like Bodies To The Rhythm Of The War Drums." And a video of it can be seen here. The song sounds very Tool~ish. Maybe it's the drums. You can catch their new album on 10/2, entitled "eMOTIVe", and remember. Think For Yourself, Question Authority.
  11. A Perfect Circle "Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rythm of the War Drum" New single surely to get banned on MTV America.
  12. For ripping CDs I suggest itunes(CDAUDIO -> MP3) or Audio Extract Exact (CDAUDIO -> WAV -> Prefered format) or use DBpoweramp's which is located on the DBpoweramp site (CDAUDIO -> Prefered format) and is CBBD enabled.
  13. Google DBPoweramp. It comes with the basic MP3 LAME Encoder and a handful of other plugins that can be downloaded in the CODEC section of the site. WMA, OGG, FLAC, SHN, or just basic old WAV.
  14. Most trackers ban using shareaza for some reason.
  15. Someone on AIM sent my their encrypted set and I used vconv on it and it worked.
  16. If they came from the encrypted set and converted via vconv, then nothing should be wrong.
  17. I actually like the "dirty" life bars. I swear i've seen those in the vids and on the offical site.
  18. Fact of the matter is, it's all correct, we just need the proper m1 to get the sounds in their right places.
  19. I just turn up the volume really really loud since I got 4.1. There used to be a way to tweak you're winamp to play it all on seperate channels.
  20. In North America, it is not illegal to own a mod chip, what's illegal is what you intended to do with it. As in renting and copying a game as to backing up you're originals (Which I used to do for a short time to my PS1 games after I got my mod chip for it). Anyways, modchips are legal for backing up your stuff, but illegal if you plan on renting and copying a game, or anything along those lines.
  21. I have never experienced any of those claims that it slows down games.
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