OT: NGAC2-This Time We Mean It!

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Kaz, CS:Source or regular CS?
Cant find my HL key so Im just wondering out of curiosity

And Yahoo is evil with spyware and **** like that. Google über alles.
 
memememe173 said:
HELP!

MtG has it's claws in my once again...and dammit do I love it :D
look at it this way, D2's GRASP IS GONE atleast.

proudfoot said:
Oh it's vast all right. But the books are all so big...
boo!
i have an urge to read all of the tom clancy books in chronological order.

Dolph said:
Kaz, CS:Source or regular CS?
hey dolph, regular CS.
 
Dolph said:
It is counter-strike for HL2
Better graphics and physique
Why haven't they advertised this more? Or is it some third-party's hacked out version based on the leaked source code (hence the name)?
 
Nope, its official. Have been playing some today, Rather fun, although not as fancy frags as you dont see very well if its a headshot or not. I will try to set down the graphics some and see if it is better.
 
proudfoot said:
What's up with the font of the word house both times in your post Bob?
In House Of Leaves, the word "house" is in superscript and blue (in the versions that have colour, in the black and white versions it's a dark grey) and that was as close as I could get within the confines of the formatting allowed me here.

And I was asking about Americans, not Canadians, cause I would hope that Canadians can spell a bit better than Americans can. I was mostly just wondering if its just tortoises that get lumped in with a different animal and butterflies/moths was the only other example I could come up with off the top of my head.

Try dropping a tortoise in a pool of water and you'll quickly learn that tortoises != (thats "not equal to") turtles.

[EDIT]Being bored with my tortoise, I've decided to find a nice quiet band-wagon to jump and copy memememememememmemememeus
 
memememe173 said:
give me some reccomended reading

i wish i could say i have read alot, but i can't. i have read a lot of Dragonlance but beyond, i have read many of Michael Crichton's books (Timeline, Terminal Man, Sphere, Congo, Jurassic Park) and i highly recommend anything he has written. i just love how he takes something in science and technology where mankind is rapidly advancing, and show the chaos that inuses that same speed. it does it by not only explain the science, but shows it through a supenseful story that hooks people so tight, they forget their reading a scientific and philosophical battle.

i also have read a series of books that i found very humorous, though the humor was quite strange (those crazy brits), but also made some very interesting observations about mankind and the universe in general. that is when you see past the oddness of the story and characters. also the wackiness that is calling a five book series a 'trilogy'. The Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy
 
I've read HHGTTG


I'm wasn't thrilled with JP, but I could give that dude a chance


Some one suggested Terry Pratchet, any comment any one?
 
Terry Pratchett is to Douglas Adams as Quantity is to Quality.

But he's good nonetheless, and defiantely worth reading if you enjoy that kind of humour.
 
Crap

Played Texas hold 'em...
Head to head...
He goes all in with a Jack o spades and some other thingy

I call him with Ace King off suite.

On the flop a king comes up.
Wee.
The turn and the river is nothing special...I think
Wee I think, but it soon turns into a groan since four of the five flop cards are spades...That lost me the match...
Crap.
 
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