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Gryph

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  1. No. We hijacked your thread.
  2. Some material from games could translate well into movies but it's just that the Hollywood bosses still see gaming as some stupid activity so they get crappy, no talent directors to make these movies.
  3. Oh yeah, I completely forgot about our technology industry's huge intertest in on-demand media over broadband.
  4. George Calin - An Evening With Wally Track - Bodily Functions
  5. http://www.x-arcade.com/products.shtml The "BUILD YOUR OWN ARCADE KIT" seems to be pretty cool.
  6. Ok...most CPUs can go all the way up to 60 C and nothing will happen. I used to be a real cooling freak but it just really doesn't matter that much. I have to clean my CPU heatsink fins because it has so much dust on it that it's hindering heat dissipation.
  7. Hahaha! Better watch out or I'll take a picture of you sitting on the toilet.
  8. Wow, that's very good. That is not newbie work. If you want to see newbie work check out some of Fatal's threads in this section. This is good stuff here.
  9. Got any links sounds like a good read. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Here are the Wikipedia links to ARPANET and Internet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet
  10. No, Al Gore is a politician who was helpful in getting the technology needed for the Internet to be funded. I forgot who created ARPANet though.
  11. One of his economic policies included putting something in a "lock box." What that lock box is, no one really knew. But it's basically somewhere to keep money safe. He said this: "During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet"
  12. To every rule there is an exception, Emsley is certifiably insane so it doesn't matter. But Ridley Scott is a great sci fi director, probably the best.
  13. Well to give Al Gore some credit, he was one of the main legislators that got funding for ARPANet which was the predecessor to teh Intarweb. But yeah, that one line by him will haunt him for the rest of his life. That and "lock box."
  14. The government here probably won't set any regulations like that since the telecommunications companies wouldn't want it. The corporations in this country get a lot of what they want because they have the cash.
  15. A tutorial comes with MUGEN. It's in the Readme.txt and Mugenfaq.txt.
  16. What? Where are those numbers from?
  17. The news on the Halo movie is that Bungie won't allow it to be made if they don't get Ridley Scott to direct it. There were rumors that Ridley Scott denied but no one really knows.
  18. Muchas gracias.
  19. The News Archive at CPS2Shock goes all the way back to September 1999 which is when they started to tackle the encryption for CPS2. http://cps2shock.retrogames.com/oldnews.html
  20. Where is G-Mantle from?
  21. No, we will not play any CPS-3 games for a while. Especially since most other CPS-3 games were released on Dreamcast.
  22. Most ISPs in America don't have bandwidth caps but in other places of the world they do. I don't think American consumers would allow something like that, we like everything in excess.
  23. Maybe he should learn to not use Geoshitties.
  24. I thought we weren't supposed to talk about it.
  25. Please don't make single word/emoticon/stupid internet abbreviation posts.
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