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I have missed out on a lot of games and will probably miss out on a lot of games to come, like Assassin's Creed, Jade Empire, C&C3, Orange Box, Age of Conan, etc, and consoles and their games. The games are just too many and too expensive.
Gaming in general is expensive, there are too many games coming out and I just can't play them all. I'm still keeping my computers, *Wubs his computers*, just got done dusting them, *brushes up against computers*.
I'm probably going to try to pick up fitness and bodybuilding, I have already started the Zone diet and I'm trying to drag my mum along with me. I have made such a big deal about it that I can't turn back now without embarrassment, I have the will to continue since I resisted the tempting eggnog! I'm on a $300USD budget and I'm looking for adjustable dumbbells, a bar for squats, and possibly a bench, if I can get it in the budget.
I'm cooking again, taking a multi-vitamin again, I think I feel better already, or my mind is tricking me.
I think the reason why I'm throwing in the towel on gaming - temporary - is because there are too many backed up games and the Sandbox 2, included textures, and online documentation was really poor. The Sandbox 2 is nice and powerful, its a great level editor, but it also artifacted my computer and someone else computer... I wasn't happy with that.
I'm going to get Crysis because its just that good... but after that, I'm taking a long break.
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I still can't find good prices on handles/dumbbell plates and bars/barplates... Its like every site out there has junk on it.
I'm still trying to find out what CAP Barbell has but its a real pain in the ass for your customer when you don't have what you sell on your own website... They have a warehouse in Texas, so thats why I'm still looking. Will the great offtopic help me?HostileEffect
video games are a waste of time anyway. there hasnt been a good one in ages.
even if a game is "mature" its still aimed a kids, thus making all video games essentially child like. Blood does not equal maturity.
[QUOTE="HostileEffect"]I have missed out on a lot of games and will probably miss out on a lot of games to come, like Assassin's Creed, Jade Empire, C&C3, Orange Box, Age of Conan, etc, and consoles and their games. The games are just too many and too expensive.
Gaming in general is expensive, there are too many games coming out and I just can't play them all. I'm still keeping my computers, *Wubs his computers*, just got done dusting them, *brushes up against computers*.
I'm probably going to try to pick up fitness and bodybuilding, I have already started the Zone diet and I'm trying to drag my mum along with me. I have made such a big deal about it that I can't turn back now without embarrassment, I have the will to continue since I resisted the tempting eggnog! I'm on a $300USD budget and I'm looking for adjustable dumbbells, a bar for squats, and possibly a bench, if I can get it in the budget.
I'm cooking again, taking a multi-vitamin again, I think I feel better already, or my mind is tricking me.
I think the reason why I'm throwing in the towel on gaming - temporary - is because there are too many backed up games and the Sandbox 2, included textures, and online documentation was really poor. The Sandbox 2 is nice and powerful, its a great level editor, but it also artifacted my computer and someone else computer... I wasn't happy with that.
I'm going to get Crysis because its just that good... but after that, I'm taking a long break.
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I still can't find good prices on handles/dumbbell plates and bars/barplates... Its like every site out there has junk on it.
I'm still trying to find out what CAP Barbell has but its a real pain in the ass for your customer when you don't have what you sell on your own website... They have a warehouse in Texas, so thats why I'm still looking. Will the great offtopic help me?TrueConservativ
video games are a waste of time anyway. there hasnt been a good one in ages.
even if a game is "mature" its still aimed a kids, thus making all video games essentially child like. Blood does not equal maturity.
How does a kid aprreciate a game like Half Life or Bioshock. The stories are a bit... complex...How does a kid aprreciate a game like Half Life or Bioshock. The stories are a bit... complex...Def_Jef88What are you implying?
[QUOTE="TrueConservativ"][QUOTE="HostileEffect"]I have missed out on a lot of games and will probably miss out on a lot of games to come, like Assassin's Creed, Jade Empire, C&C3, Orange Box, Age of Conan, etc, and consoles and their games. The games are just too many and too expensive.
Gaming in general is expensive, there are too many games coming out and I just can't play them all. I'm still keeping my computers, *Wubs his computers*, just got done dusting them, *brushes up against computers*.
I'm probably going to try to pick up fitness and bodybuilding, I have already started the Zone diet and I'm trying to drag my mum along with me. I have made such a big deal about it that I can't turn back now without embarrassment, I have the will to continue since I resisted the tempting eggnog! I'm on a $300USD budget and I'm looking for adjustable dumbbells, a bar for squats, and possibly a bench, if I can get it in the budget.
I'm cooking again, taking a multi-vitamin again, I think I feel better already, or my mind is tricking me.
I think the reason why I'm throwing in the towel on gaming - temporary - is because there are too many backed up games and the Sandbox 2, included textures, and online documentation was really poor. The Sandbox 2 is nice and powerful, its a great level editor, but it also artifacted my computer and someone else computer... I wasn't happy with that.
I'm going to get Crysis because its just that good... but after that, I'm taking a long break.
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I still can't find good prices on handles/dumbbell plates and bars/barplates... Its like every site out there has junk on it.
I'm still trying to find out what CAP Barbell has but its a real pain in the ass for your customer when you don't have what you sell on your own website... They have a warehouse in Texas, so thats why I'm still looking. Will the great offtopic help me?Def_Jef88
video games are a waste of time anyway. there hasnt been a good one in ages.
even if a game is "mature" its still aimed a kids, thus making all video games essentially child like. Blood does not equal maturity.
How does a kid aprreciate a game like Half Life or Bioshock. The stories are a bit... complex...Kid = anybody under 18...a lot of 19-24 year olders act like children too though
you know you can work out and game at the same time...gorilazandgames
the verb "game" bothers the hell out of me...
that and other variations like "gamer"
Kid = anybody under 18...a lot of 19-24 year olders act like children too thoughChone-FigginsI fall into that category, yet I understand the stories perfectly. I liked Bioshock because it had that Ayn Rand feel to it. In fact, a lot of the characters were named after her and the characters in her story; though I'm sure you already knew that you are, after all, over 18... :roll:
you know you can work out and game at the same time...gorilazandgamesMulti-tasking gets really hard once you become an adult... :roll:
[QUOTE="Chone-Figgins"]Kid = anybody under 18...a lot of 19-24 year olders act like children too thoughFunkdaddy13I fall into that category, yet I understand the stories perfectly. I liked Bioshock because it had that Ayn Rand feel to it. In fact, a lot of the characters were named after her and the characters in her story; though I'm sure you already knew that you are, after all, over 18... :roll:
Im 17...and im a kid...
and i never said they couldnt understand the stories.....
I fall into that category, yet I understand the stories perfectly. I liked Bioshock because it had that Ayn Rand feel to it. In fact, a lot of the characters were named after her and the characters in her story; though I'm sure you already knew that you are, after all, over 18... :roll:[QUOTE="Funkdaddy13"][QUOTE="Chone-Figgins"]Kid = anybody under 18...a lot of 19-24 year olders act like children too thoughChone-Figgins
Im 17...and im a kid...
and i never said they couldnt understand the stories.....
My mistake. :P I thought you were Def Jef...I have missed out on a lot of games and will probably miss out on a lot of games to come, like Assassin's Creed, Jade Empire, C&C3, Orange Box, Age of Conan, etc, and consoles and their games. The games are just too many and too expensive.
Gaming in general is expensive, there are too many games coming out and I just can't play them all. I'm still keeping my computers, *Wubs his computers*, just got done dusting them, *brushes up against computers*.
I'm probably going to try to pick up fitness and bodybuilding, I have already started the Zone diet and I'm trying to drag my mum along with me. I have made such a big deal about it that I can't turn back now without embarrassment, I have the will to continue since I resisted the tempting eggnog! I'm on a $300USD budget and I'm looking for adjustable dumbbells, a bar for squats, and possibly a bench, if I can get it in the budget.
I'm cooking again, taking a multi-vitamin again, I think I feel better already, or my mind is tricking me.
I think the reason why I'm throwing in the towel on gaming - temporary - is because there are too many backed up games and the Sandbox 2, included textures, and online documentation was really poor. The Sandbox 2 is nice and powerful, its a great level editor, but it also artifacted my computer and someone else computer... I wasn't happy with that.
I'm going to get Crysis because its just that good... but after that, I'm taking a long break.
---
I still can't find good prices on handles/dumbbell plates and bars/barplates... Its like every site out there has junk on it.
I'm still trying to find out what CAP Barbell has but its a real pain in the ass for your customer when you don't have what you sell on your own website... They have a warehouse in Texas, so thats why I'm still looking. Will the great offtopic help me?HostileEffect
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