Everything posted by tilgado
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How many people have your tags?
This can't be right. I thought more that 46 people had mine.
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soon to be a Harley D. owner
Why don't you just get the most expensive one they make. WWID(what would impact do?)
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Buell Firebolt
Is that you on the bike or the guy you bought it from? Looks nice, the wife says I can get one if I really want. Ducatti Monster ftw!
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Servers down?
I can't connect this started a few minutes ago. Any advice, the servers are showing up red.
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PTD magazine subscription
I've got mine!
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2142 stat reset.
Just make a new soldier bro-ham! Keep all your old stats, get some new ones too.
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You're all apples, how much have you decomposed?
I thought I posted here, guess I was wrong.
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You're all apples, how much have you decomposed?
Punk. _
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Fall of Berlin?
What would that map be like, who's the better shot, or who has the most rockets, or who can throw the most grenades? _
- Fall of Berlin?
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Pod Surfing finally removed?
Har larryious. You made my day. Thanks bud, we try.
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Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter? 2
Aw boo I failed the graphics card one. Guess I'm out.
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NS worth it?
For ten bucks, get it, get the upgrades, easy badges and ribbons. Just do it, $10. _
- clan tag in graw2 cool
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Holy stats overload Batman!
Whoa, this thing is so inaccurate.
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New server logo
Seriously? Check the site, search for sponser, or PTD, or magazine maybe. There has been all kinds of hubbub for the past two months.
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75 year old has fastest home broadband
http://theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=40967 40 gig for Silver Surfer By Nick Farrell: Friday 13 July 2007, 07:31 http://view.atdmt.com/UKM/view/thnqrupc0030000004ukm/direct/01/1398062 A 75 year old woman from Karlstad in Sweden has been supplied with the world's fastest home internet connection. Sigbritt L?thberg's has a 40 gigabits per second connection which is the first time ever that a home user had such bandwidth to play with. Sigbritt, who had never had a computer until now, happens to be the mum of local internet legend Peter L?thberg who, along with Karlstad Stadsn?t, the local council's network arm, arranged the connection. Karlstad Stadsn?t network boss Hafsteinn Jonsson said that this was more than just a demonstration. He was trying to get internet operators to invest in faster connections. And Peter L?thberg wanted to show how you can build a low price, high capacity line over long distances. According to the Local, the silver surfer will be able to flick through 1,500 high definition HDTV channels simultaneously or download a full high definition DVD in just two seconds. The ultra-fast connection is possible thanks to a modulation technique which allows data to be transferred directly between two routers up to 2,000 kilometres apart, with no intermediary transponders. Apparently the most difficult part of the project was installing Windows on L?thberg's PC. It is not clear what L?thberg thought about the connection, or if she will even use it. More here. ?
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TrackIR 4 Pro Point-of-View Headset
This looks so neat, I thought I'd share it. http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MTM2MywxLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA== Date:Wednesday, July 11, 2007 Manufacturers: Natural Point Author: Jason Wall Editor: Kyle Bennett http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/images/articles/1184153458EiVk6SoHuJ_title.gifTrackIR 4 Pro Point-of-View Headset This infrared motion tracking system gets clipped onto your headset or visor and allows you to change your POV in-game by merely moving your head. This is a great idea, but does it work, and who is it for? Introduction Founded in 1997, Natural Point is a company that specializes in optical tracking devices. These include an ergonomic mouse alternative, a motion capture and tracking module for industrial users, and a hands-free point-of-view controller for gamers. Either these guys are incredibly lazy, or they’re revolutionizing the world of computer-based input devices. All of Natural Point’s gadgets are novel in design, and while they may not appeal to all users, there will be some that will look at a device as a saving grace from frustration and/or disability. For instance, its SmartNAV mouse alternative could allow those with a physical disability to easily use the mouse without having to do anything but move their head. From the company: NaturalPoint specializes in the design, manufacture, distribution and support of innovative, cutting edge high performance optical tracking systems, motion capture based video gaming inputs, and Hands Free Ergonomic mouse Alternatives. NaturalPoint is revolutionizing Computer Gaming input, breaking cost barriers in Motion Capture and Analysis, and changing the lives of people with special computer access needs. The TrackIR 4 Pro Natural Point first branched out into the gaming arena in 2001 with its TrackIR 1. Its TrackIR 3 Pro was released on a global scale and was very well-received. Its TrackIR 4 Pro is the newest incarnation of the series and sports a new headset kit. It connects to your computer by USB, so it is functional on virtually any current computer. The only thing that it requires is a headphone set of some kind or visor because the unit must have something to clip onto. The company claims to give extended functionality in games where point-of-view (POV) is integral to game play. Its flagship application for many years has been Microsoft’s Flight Simulator, but also includes support for other gaming genres such as racing titles and even first-person shooters (FPS). Some examples of the TrackIR in action can be found and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nElijjwP2L0. http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/images/articles/1184153458EiVk6SoHuJ_1_2.gif
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Wolfey has returned
I've got a thing for women who yell and use profanity. It was programmed into me at a young age. God bless my messed up family.
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The draft. Gaming goes mainstream.
Nope. Direct TV, that's satellite.
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The draft. Gaming goes mainstream.
I'm kind of the same way. I was never really good at video games, so I loved watch other people do well at it. I sometimes tend to back seat game though.
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The draft. Gaming goes mainstream.
So is gaming a spectator sport now? I saw this and thought it was neat. Sitting around playing games is now a respectable way to live your life. http://www.thecgs.com/index.php?s=content&page=draft Championship Gaming League Home page: http://www.thecgs.com/index.php?s=home Watch other people play games on direct tv. You don't even have to do it yourself anymore.
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EA, boring you to death?
http://www.dailytech.com/EA+CEO++Games+Boring+People+to+Death/article7969.htm Software EA CEO: Games 'Boring People to Death' Michael Hoffman (Blog) - July 9, 2007 1:18 PM John Riccitiello gives an in-depth interview for the first time since taking over as CEO of EA Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello expressed his concerns regarding computer game publishers who could be alienating gamers. Speaking to Wall Street Journal reporters in the first-in depth interview since taking over as CEO in April, Riccitiello spoke frankly about new pressures the video game industry currently faces. "We're boring people to death and making games that are harder and harder to play," Riccitiello said during the interview. Even though EA is well known as a company which often times produces numerous sequels to popular video game franchises, Riccitiello understands that something needs to change in the future. Along with criticizing "boring" video games, he added the game industry must attract the casual gamers by creating new sales tactics -- find an alternative to selling expensive games that are too long for many gamers to finish. "For the most part, the industry has been rinse-and-repeat. There's been lots of product that looked like last year's product, that looked a lot like the year before," Riccitiello added. However, he praised Activision's Guitar Hero series, Vivendi's World of Warcraft, and Viacom's Rock Band, a game EA will distribute. Other video games in the future are "at risk of being a little less interesting than Facebook and iPods and the next cool cellphone." Riccitiello's comments coincide with the start of a scaled down version of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), which used to be the largest video game convention in the world. _________________________________ I love to read the people's comments on this site, good opinions and views, thoughts and ideas. Be sure to check em out after you click the link to view the article in its native environment. Are you bored to death with EA's games? lol
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Wolfey has returned
I missed her. Most places benifit from the presense of a woman. It brings a homey atmosphere. That's why most phone operators and emergency line operators are women, it is calming in times of stress.
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Part out!
Who said it was too much? They are nuts. I need to talk to my wife.