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It wouldn't be surprising - there were about 5 MILLION people Lee fought in that movie, after all.
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its a serious condition. im looking into it. He said it was vitiligo but I don't believe him since both me and mom have it. But that list is great...dumb kiddies. Not to mention the fact that he's had so much plastic surgury that *his nose once caved in, and *his hair once caught on fire when filming a pepsi commercial! sigh...Michael Jackson has turned from an admired pop king to a white zombie fond of little boys. I'm sure Cher will join him soon. No, I reckon Cher will turn to dust next time she's exposed to direct sunlight!
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Nah, I'd never want to do that, I don't even like wearing clothes that have kanji on it. The reason is that I've seen some of the (english) shirts on engrish.com - such as my favourite, 'miss urine tester USA', and I imagine that the Japanese would like getting your own back. Could you imagine getting a tattoo of a kanji that you think means 'brave warrior' or something, but actually means 'stupid hakojin'?!? Then you'd be stuck with it forever
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its a serious condition. im looking into it. He said it was vitiligo but I don't believe him since both me and mom have it. But that list is great...dumb kiddies. Not to mention the fact that he's had so much plastic surgury that *his nose once caved in, and *his hair once caught on fire when filming a pepsi commercial!
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Bloody spam is poisoning the internet! I was thinking about it the other day - if you think about the impact of crimes by their effect on people, spyware/spamming is akin to murder! Here is why - murder causes a large amount of distress to a small number of people, but at the same time spamming/spyware causes a small amount of distress to a HUGE number of people - meaning it causes the same if not more distress as murder. That is why I would like to advocate the death penalty for spammers/spyware distributers!
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Dude, Your Ipod Is Worth A $100 At Dell!
random guy replied to Alpha's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
I can't believe they can get away with that! talk about trying to undercut the opposition! -
The other way is to just kill the process in Task Manager and then searching the startup files/registry for the virus - but it'd be heaps simpler to just find an antivirus prog that detects it
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NOOOOO!!! I don't mean any disrespect, but I'm more upset about this than about the death of Marlon Brando! The early Sierra games were the games that got me into gaming!! Like Space Quest, and Leisure Suit Larry. Speaking of which, I hope the new LSL still gets released! Although maybe I should not buy it now as a protest for what Vivendi did (the bastards!) Damn, this is just like what I was reading on the Uplink: Hacker Elite website. I was curious as to how a game with basically no graphics and no 'conventional' action wound up being so popular, so I was reading reviews and stuff on the site, and I found the article called "Recommended] Article in Develop Magazine (July 2002 edition)" on this page: http://www.uplink.co.uk/othersites_printmagreviews.html Its an article the author of the game wrote himself, and in it he talks about how big business is causing the death of the games industry. These days games cost as much as movies to create, they take years of teams of 50 working on them, and even when they're released they never make spectacular profits (the marketing and advertising departments take too big a slice). The end result, he feels (and I'm inclined to agree) is that companies are too scared to risk creating new and original games, they'd rather do "Warcraft VII" than anything potentially innovative, and it's killing the game industry! And if you think about it, it's happening everywhere in the industry - SNK got swallowed by Sammy, for example, and now this. And the gamers are the ones suffering - pretty soon the only games to choose from will be sequels and movie tie-ins!! RIP Sierra, the greatest small game company (while it was still small) that was ever made
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I prefer Jackie Chan's movies to Bruce Lee movies. One reason is that they are so much more believable - although Jackie was likely to fight the same amount of guys as Bruce, Jackie would be running away, and he'd actually get hit occasionally - unlike Bruce Lee, who'd just stand there and take out 50 people at a time (a good example of this is Enter the Dragon - it's REDICULOUS how many people Bruce fights at a time in the scene inside the compound! Also, Jackie uses props and stuff, usually to an impressive effect! That said, of course his HK movies were 100 times better than his Hollywood movies (although Rumble in the Bronx was pretty good) - Hollywood has a trend of spotting franchises they see as popular, greedily wanting a piece, and screwing up the product in the process. Of course, another reason is Jackie's getting quite old now - at his age, he's unable to jump out a 3rd story window, etc etc etc!!
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Teenager Arrested While Videotaping Spiderman
random guy replied to Alpha's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
He he, I love that insult - it's so uniquely British! And as for screeners, I d/led Orgasmo a while ago, and I'm guessing it was a screener, because the phrase 'property of blah blah' kept popping up. Anyway, the point is, although it did have a couple of lines taken out (just a few swears and stuff), it also had some dialogue that wasn't in the film release - for those whove seen it, the notable line was given by the woman about to do the DVDA shot (I can't really go into more detail on this forum because of its pg-13 rating!) - I guess they decided what she said in this version was too gross even for an R rated movie! -
What in the World was Sega master system?
random guy replied to PhoenixRising's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
I can hardly believe someone of our generation HADN'T heard of the SMS - heck, even I had one (until I got a megadrive ) -
Agreed, except computer monitors were never black and white, they were day-glo green and white.
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Well knock me down with a broomstick - who would have thought that spending lots of time sitting down in front of a screen (and therefore not exercising) would lead to obesity? Not that I can talk - I don't exercise and I'm as skinny as a rake!
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Ah, good old google bombs.
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You could whore yourself out to a thousand fat chicks for ten bucks apiece. Or ten REALLY fat chicks for a thousand bucks apiece. (can anybody guess what that quote was from?)
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Maybe they just put it up after complaints, but the message on the original site does state that alcohol soft is continuing sales, but that they can't link to their new site for legal reasons.
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You should know better that going to a CS board is suicide. i thought seeking for cheats on CS cheat forums is like looking for XBOX apps on the web. common replies would be links to goatse or worse. That's the point of the clip - they link him to some sort of virus or something.
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You gotta cut him some slack - he's over 40 now. He's probably the most flexible and agile >40 year old in the world, but he's still over 40. Oh and interesting story about Jackie Chan - his parents work and live in my town (Canberra, Australia) where they own a Chinese Restaurant. No kidding, it's true.
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yeah, there was that asteroid/tidal wave movie. I think it was Deep Impact. I know the heroes died, at least, I can't remember if everyone does though. The world didn't blow up or get completely destroyed in Deep Impact. Damn, it would have almost made watching that piece of crap worthwhile! Fine...well in hitchiker's guide to the galaxy, the world gets blown up right at the very start. They never to my knowledge made a movie about it though, just books, a radio series and a TV mini-series. I loved the books, especially the characters and such. Hard to believe that earth is just a giant computer huh? That babblefish could come in handy when i visit Japan. Oh yeah - who wouldn't love a babel fish?
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Ahem. "WHAT IS YOUR MAJOR MALFUNCTION, BOY?" (if you ppl don't know where that quote is from, watch full metal jacket)
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yeah, there was that asteroid/tidal wave movie. I think it was Deep Impact. I know the heroes died, at least, I can't remember if everyone does though. The world didn't blow up or get completely destroyed in Deep Impact. Damn, it would have almost made watching that piece of crap worthwhile! Fine...well in hitchiker's guide to the galaxy, the world gets blown up right at the very start. They never to my knowledge made a movie about it though, just books, a radio series and a TV mini-series.
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yeah, there was that asteroid/tidal wave movie. I think it was Deep Impact. I know the heroes died, at least, I can't remember if everyone does though.
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i did. I have no damn idea wtf you're talking about. edit: oh yeah I get it. Bragging etc....is supposed to go in the 'online arcade' thread
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Seeing as you asked so nicely, how can I refuse? Oh wait...like this [does nothing]. Well that was easy. And I got 16% on that gay test. I'm too straight, apparently
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He he, pre-emptive 0wnage of the Nintendo DS.