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tilgado

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  1. Nope not yet.
  2. I see you cranked up the resolution since the last screen shot.
  3. That's why its brilliant!
  4. That would just ruin it. It would draw your eye away from where the drama is. The piece draws your eye, it needs the empty space as a compliment to the action.
  5. Looks cool just stick my name somewhere in there with the A tag in front and call it done. Do it on the bottom about the two quarters of the way from the left and about one seventh the way up from the bottom. Use similar colors to what you have, like you did in explosive so that way the color scheme is kept. That'll look great. Oh and make it the acceptable parameters for adding it to the site here. Think of some clever name like you did with explosive. Awesome.
  6. Yay! BF2!!!!!!! I play it alot. It's much fun, now I'll have people to play with.
  7. I have been taking Chantix, or something like that, to help me stop smoking. So far it is doing the trick.
  8. http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/11/14/virtual-theft Dutch kid arrested for stealing virtual furniture You couldn't make it up. Oh, hang on… Wednesday, 14 November 2007, 5:27 PM MORE EVIDENCE, WERE IT NEEDED, of the forthcoming apocalypse comes in the form of the arrest of a 17 year-old Dutch bloke for nicking imaginary furniture from someone else's imaginary room in social inadequate networking site Habbo Hotel. The miscreant stands accused of stealing €4,000 worth of virtual furniture and five 15 year-olds are also assisting the real police with their inquiries after they were caught moving the stolen furniture into their own Habbo rooms. The teens convinced other Habbo users to hand over their login details to gain access to the rooms where the furniture - bought with real money - almost existed, then virtually picked it up and pretended to move it to their own imaginary rooms. Virtually six million losers in more than 30 countries play Habbo Hotel each month. Philosophers around the world are even now arguing over the existentialist implications of the heist. ? L'Inq More here
  9. Those goofy guys, I actually smiled reading this.
  10. http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/11/07/valve-rips-brits Valve rips off Brits Call of Duty pricing mis-match By Wily Ferret: Wednesday, 07 November 2007, 12:13 PM EUROPEANS ARE VENTING steam from their ears over Valve's latest pricing ruse for its online service called, appropriately enough, Steam. Universal pricing on the service has been great for anybody not living in a county ruled by the not-so-almighty dollar. However, the imminent release of Call of Duty 4 next week has angered denizens of the interweb, if not the US, by whacking on a mighty non-US price hike. For those living in the US, CoD4 costs just $49.95 to pre-order. For those living in Europe, the cost is $69.95. Why the discrepancy? There appears to be no apparent reasoning, beyond 'bad luck, sucks to be you'. Brits have long been used to paying over the top for software products on CDs - but with the physical medium removed and delivering taking place on the World Wide Web, price gouging is a little tougher to take. No doubt there will be some official explanation full of gumph about living costs, development offices, currency standards and the like. But the bottom line is this - we are living in a global economy, and media providers better get used to the fact that territorial pricing and release divides just won't cut it. ?
  11. http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/11/12/gb-ram-comes-cheaper Price of DDR2 tumbles again Cheap as chips By Nebojsa Novakovic: Monday, 12 November 2007, 2:23 PM THE TIME HAS COME time to finally break the 32-bit memory limit. You'll have noticed that, as DDR2 prices dropped further, there were more entrants offering inexpensive DDR2 DIMMs using denser 1 Gbit dies. This gives you 2 GB per standard unbuffered desktop DIMM, or 4 GB per dual channel kit. According to the most recent die prices quoted by sources like Digitimes and others, you could the 16 dies needed for such a 2 GB DIMMs for as little as US$ 40 now, if you bought them in dozens of thousands of course. Add the PCB, assembly and other usual costs, and just look at online offers right now on, say, pricewatch.com: a dual-channel 4 GB kit of two 2 GB DIMMs is yours for around US$ 150. Make it double, and you got an 8 GB large memory monster for some US$ 300! That's just some 10 per cent of the cost of a typical mid-high class PC that would use this memory - like a quad-core Yorkfield with Nvidia 780i SLI chipset, or quad-core Phenom with AMD 790FX basic Crossfire rig. And, this cost is expected to continue going down as the die price pressure persists due to lack of demand from the expected "golden resource hog", Windows Vista. Now, there is use for this even you're still on 32-bit WinXP or Vista, that use only around 3GB: simply, declare the upper 5GB of that RAM as a RAM drive that, during the system use, has the whole XP and apps loading to and from there, saving you quite a bit of time. A proper RAM disk applet can always do a write-back of any OS or application code changes - which shoudn't happen too often on a decent OS, which Windows might not be anyway. And, once you go to the 64-bit OS level, you got as much memory as any PC application out today could possibly managed then. However, don't expect the same high-density, low-price benefits on the DDR3 until later in next year, when it moves to even higher semicon processes, beyond 65 nm - right in time for the Nehalems? ?
  12. I was perusing my normal cadre of sites and found some stuff on Gizmodo, very interesting indeed. If you are a "black friday" person excellent deals to be had. Bestbuy Circuit City 20% 1 item Kmart Staples The Kmart one is 20% off any one item in the store. PS3 for the win!!
  13. tilgado replied to tilgado's topic in Gaming
    Ok thanks.
  14. tilgado replied to tilgado's topic in Gaming
    Yeah the link says coming soon.
  15. tilgado posted a topic in Gaming
    Where do I find this, so that I can put it up here on the forums in my User CP?
  16. I did and it still timed out on the Armory server.
  17. What's the cut off for youg/old?
  18. What is going on here? Did you just make a joke Wolfey, or is that really his sig?
  19. Sad

    tilgado replied to Wolfey's topic in Main Hall
    Pets are hard to lose, I know. I feel so bad for you.
  20. I just looked through the guide at the guns and maps. I never thought to ask this but are the perks, and upgrades only for the multiplayer version. Can you use the upgrades you earn in the single player mode?
  21. This one has lots more info than BF2142 HQ. Found it in the search as well. I'm not sorry for the trifecta here.
  22. I did a search on Yahoo for tilgado and found some other places I was referenced, one was a Ruski forum. A bunch of you guys were listed in the the description on Yahoo, but I didn't have access to the forums to find out about what, and I can't read Russian. http://zhivi-strana.ru/?m=20070908 http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=tilgado&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-471&xargs=0&pstart=1&b=21
  23. Some one thought it was an achievement knifing me, pffft, yeah right. Any way they posted the pic to some hosting site. Funny stuff right there. http://www.picoodle.com/view.php?img=/9/8/18/f_tilgadom_6b5206a.jpg&srv=img27 http://img27.picoodle.com/img/img27/9/8/18/f_tilgadom_6b5206a.jpg
  24. http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/10/31/bioware-lucas-partnership Bioware and Lucas Star Wars rumours surface The force is strong with this one By Nick Farrell: Wednesday, 31 October 2007, 7:47 AM THE DARK, satanic rumour mills are grinding out a yarn that Lucas Arts and Bioware are conspiring together to bring about a massively multiplayer online role-playing game of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. According to GameSpot, both Bioware and Lucas Arts refused to comment on the project, but now have admitted that they are working together on something. The pair have launched a cobranded Web site, www.LucasArtsBioWare.com and say they are working on something big. Neither side said anything about the forthcoming game, only that details will be unveiled at a later date. Bioware is now owned by Electronic Arts and when that outfit bought it for $860 million earlier in the month, pundits said that the price was a bit steep. However EA came back and said that the reason it had to pay so much was because of an unnamed MMORPG in the works at Bioware which is due to appear in 2009. ?

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